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those do have some unintended consequences.n you start dipping your toes in those domestic political waters, your poll numbers come down. hillary clinton had some sky-high approval ratings after her tenure of secretary of state. as soon as you start wading in issues like voting rights, talking about surveillance when it comes to national security, you're bound to lose some independents and republicans as a democrat would end up doing. another unintended consequence is that you end up getting some tough press criticism. we've seen just in the past week hillary clinton has gotten some tough media scrutiny, particularly from "the new york times." >> as it relates to the obama administration and these last things that it would like to see accomplished here, what happens behind the scenes? is there dialogue that takes place? i mean, you can't stop a moving train. it certainly seems hillary 2016 is just that. but there has to be, i would imagine, some conversations of wrangling or pacing that's better. >> well, that's right. of cours
those do have some unintended consequences.n you start dipping your toes in those domestic political waters, your poll numbers come down. hillary clinton had some sky-high approval ratings after her tenure of secretary of state. as soon as you start wading in issues like voting rights, talking about surveillance when it comes to national security, you're bound to lose some independents and republicans as a democrat would end up doing. another unintended consequence is that you end up getting...
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unintended like tracking the wrong phone numbers due to a programming error, but other incidents are more serious. >>> the federal surveillance corp. that has jurisdiction over the nsa ordered it to destroy after five years all the call data records that it gathers on innocent americans. it did not do that. there were several thousand files. >> reporter: the agency said in a state to nbc news, when nsa makes a mistake in carrying out
unintended like tracking the wrong phone numbers due to a programming error, but other incidents are more serious. >>> the federal surveillance corp. that has jurisdiction over the nsa ordered it to destroy after five years all the call data records that it gathers on innocent americans. it did not do that. there were several thousand files. >> reporter: the agency said in a state to nbc news, when nsa makes a mistake in carrying out
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the unintended consequence of a slowdown in stop and frisk could be death the
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minute and very and will break down inflation later in the show but back to the main point the unintended consequences of massive money printing not only in the u.s. but in japan and europe to a lesser degree are finally being felt but the directional flow is not what you might think that's right according to the s. and p. shiller report released this morning las vegas and phoenix are in yet another property film where we say bubble only five years ago prices had begun plummeting at a foreclosed houses were scooped up by private equity groups and hedge fund but as we've discussed there cashing out unfortunately looks like detroit will be able to do the same thing in july the city manager recalculated the two pension funds future obligations to retirees and the number he came up with a three point five billion dollars shortfall just the pension plans are much worse shape than dollars. and now there is a showdown and federal bankruptcy courts and all we can say is meredith whitney was just a few years early on her mini meltdown prediction without further ado let's get into what's in your pr
minute and very and will break down inflation later in the show but back to the main point the unintended consequences of massive money printing not only in the u.s. but in japan and europe to a lesser degree are finally being felt but the directional flow is not what you might think that's right according to the s. and p. shiller report released this morning las vegas and phoenix are in yet another property film where we say bubble only five years ago prices had begun plummeting at a...
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britain are also warning the government against striking syria saying such an attack would have unintended consequences are you spoke to former first sea lord and security minister lord west who told us that intervention might play into his hands. i was very concerned a couple of days ago when i came back into this country to find that we seem to be on a course to go straight down the track of military action the danger with saying we're going to use a limited surgical strike is all my experience of wars and i've been in them and in the lead up to them and i've been running them and things is to find that you have a more of unintended consequences you think you're just going to do one little thing but actually things then happen and expand the nations like the u.s. and the u.k. and france and turkey need to be very very careful about what action they take we need to be very clear what is it we actually want to achieve what is the end state we want we need to have in place mechanisms militarily to ensure that things don't go beyond a certain degree but i'm not at all convinced that an attac
britain are also warning the government against striking syria saying such an attack would have unintended consequences are you spoke to former first sea lord and security minister lord west who told us that intervention might play into his hands. i was very concerned a couple of days ago when i came back into this country to find that we seem to be on a course to go straight down the track of military action the danger with saying we're going to use a limited surgical strike is all my...
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on syria may be an attack by the syrians and iranians on israel i mean speaking of a you know an unintended consequence of going to happen and frankly that's something that i don't feel that this administration has really figured out the other thing i might mention is that a republican who i don't necessarily ever agree with on most issues the speaker of the house john boehner has actually sent a letter to obama asking him fourteen questions about exactly what his strategy is if we we bomb syria i mean including the question of what happens if a missile attack occurs and it doesn't change anything and you know assad continues to do what he wants to do you're going to then have people in this country demanding well if that didn't work we're going to you know increase our price we're going to put troops in there we've got to do all sorts of other things which would be absolutely a disaster would be another iraq another afghanistan and on the other con on the contrary if it doesn't work if the missile attacks do have the impact today who do they seem pouncing or at least doing time in aiding a
on syria may be an attack by the syrians and iranians on israel i mean speaking of a you know an unintended consequence of going to happen and frankly that's something that i don't feel that this administration has really figured out the other thing i might mention is that a republican who i don't necessarily ever agree with on most issues the speaker of the house john boehner has actually sent a letter to obama asking him fourteen questions about exactly what his strategy is if we we bomb...
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on syria may be an attack by the syrians and iranians on israel i mean speaking of you know an unintended consequence of going to happen and frankly that's something that i don't feel that this administration has really figured out the other thing i might mention is that a republican who i don't necessarily ever agree with on most issues the speaker of the house john boehner has actually sent a letter to obama asking him fourteen questions about exactly what his strategy is if we we bomb syria i mean including the question of what happens if a missile attack occurs and it doesn't change anything and you know assad continues to do what he wants to do you're going to then have people in this country demanding well if that didn't work we're going to you know increase our price we're going to put troops in there we've got to do all sorts of other things which would be absolutely a disaster would be another iraq another afghanistan and on the other con on the contrary if it doesn't work if the missile attacks do have the impact today who do they impound seeing or at least doing time in aiding
on syria may be an attack by the syrians and iranians on israel i mean speaking of you know an unintended consequence of going to happen and frankly that's something that i don't feel that this administration has really figured out the other thing i might mention is that a republican who i don't necessarily ever agree with on most issues the speaker of the house john boehner has actually sent a letter to obama asking him fourteen questions about exactly what his strategy is if we we bomb syria...
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so you can expect a further unintended consequences to your checking account and finally circling the economic news wagon and it turns out china and japan aren't liking. that's right according to the us treasury itself it's two largest creditor nations just dumped forty two billion dollars of u.s. debt and this would be the most in years thank goodness for the fed q.e. backstop unless we take the tapering comments to heart don't worry bernanke is bluffing. just thinking over them behave of unpaid n.p.r. and then just a minute then bob talks with alan brown about the web of data. and here is what's in your prime interest. currently youth unemployment is above sixteen percent in the u.s. and recent graduates are clamoring to get work experience even if it means working for free however this trend of unpaid internships may have some unintended consequences for income inequality so prime interest producer just under held has more in a recent lawsuit it may just change the landscape of unpaid internships. i'm going to keep on making the case and fighting for the fact that we need to raise
so you can expect a further unintended consequences to your checking account and finally circling the economic news wagon and it turns out china and japan aren't liking. that's right according to the us treasury itself it's two largest creditor nations just dumped forty two billion dollars of u.s. debt and this would be the most in years thank goodness for the fed q.e. backstop unless we take the tapering comments to heart don't worry bernanke is bluffing. just thinking over them behave of...
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britain are also warning the government against striking syria saying such an attack would have unintended consequences r.t. spoke to former first sea lord and security minister lord west who told us that intervention might play into our qaeda as hands i was very concerned a couple of days ago when i came back into this country to find that we seem to be on a course to go straight down the track of military action the danger with saying we're going to use a limited surgical strike is all my experience of wars and i've been in them and in the lead up to them and i've been running them and things is to find that you have a lot of unintended consequences you think you're just going to do one little thing but actually things then happen and expand the nations like the u.s. and the u.k. and france and turkey need to be very very careful about what action they take we need to be very clear what is it we actually want to achieve what is the end state we want we need to have in place mechanisms militarily to ensure that things don't go beyond a certain degree but i'm not at all convinced that an a
britain are also warning the government against striking syria saying such an attack would have unintended consequences r.t. spoke to former first sea lord and security minister lord west who told us that intervention might play into our qaeda as hands i was very concerned a couple of days ago when i came back into this country to find that we seem to be on a course to go straight down the track of military action the danger with saying we're going to use a limited surgical strike is all my...
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some say this is a big unintended consequence of our technical times. here's another unintended conts whens for you obama care creating $350 million burden on business. restaurants grocery stores and delhis with more than 20 locations will have to calculate nutritional content with all of the food product the and poets it on menus and signs. those new menu labels don't come cheap. they were advertising in the super bowl. 80 percent of the adds of the big games are sold out. they are going for north of $4 million this year. that's hundreds of thousands of dollars. fox broadcast the super bowl this year february 2nd at the new jersey meadowlands. um going to trying to no flight is needed this time. >> lauren simonetti fox business. >> it is try time to take the favorite viral video of the week. he can't run away so he goes completely limp. >> whenever the doorbell rings they stand straight up ready to greet whoever is at the door. finally busted. a dog caught on camera stealing an entire kitchen. it took winston the beagle many times but he managed to pul
some say this is a big unintended consequence of our technical times. here's another unintended conts whens for you obama care creating $350 million burden on business. restaurants grocery stores and delhis with more than 20 locations will have to calculate nutritional content with all of the food product the and poets it on menus and signs. those new menu labels don't come cheap. they were advertising in the super bowl. 80 percent of the adds of the big games are sold out. they are going for...
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we have to talk about the unintended consequences, andrei a secretary kerry was absolutely correct. and must be a negotiated settlement. a full debate would lay out what the alternatives could be, what a negotiated settlement could look like. and also, why there is no military solution and so this is absolutely a defining moment and i'm very pleased that the president and the secretary coming forward with the evidence. because these are some horrific crimes against humanity and we cannot stand by and allow this to occur. but the question is, how do we move forward and how does congress exercise its legal and constitutional responsibility to represent the people of this country to make this critical decision. >> well, should the president and/or the speaker have called congress back? i know congress members all over the country are complaining about this. but they could have returned to first of all, get the classified briefing in person or they could have pushed for a congressional session. >> i think we should be called back even now, andrea. this is such an important issue. we sho
we have to talk about the unintended consequences, andrei a secretary kerry was absolutely correct. and must be a negotiated settlement. a full debate would lay out what the alternatives could be, what a negotiated settlement could look like. and also, why there is no military solution and so this is absolutely a defining moment and i'm very pleased that the president and the secretary coming forward with the evidence. because these are some horrific crimes against humanity and we cannot stand...
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american people need to understand the unintended consequence what could possibly happen. also i'm concerned about a regional war that could erupt an more carnage and who knows what could happen as a result of a military strike in terms of any retaliate tory by assad. i don't think there's any military solution to what has taken place. any vote that would not get us there i would be opposed to. if military and i believe the president is correct and i believe the se secretary kerry s telling us the truth that this got. another iraq which i voted against and another libya which we did not have the opportunity to vote on. >> if part of the problem, you think part of the problem is that the u.s. has a credibility problem because of iraq? >> well, i don't think that's part of the problem. i think part of the problem is the delimma that we find ourselves in. some talk about what is a just-war for example. i'm confident that the american people do not support another long-term open-ended war. people are war-weary. i think the caution is making sure that whatever action is taken t
american people need to understand the unintended consequence what could possibly happen. also i'm concerned about a regional war that could erupt an more carnage and who knows what could happen as a result of a military strike in terms of any retaliate tory by assad. i don't think there's any military solution to what has taken place. any vote that would not get us there i would be opposed to. if military and i believe the president is correct and i believe the se secretary kerry s telling us...
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john: you save the unintended consequences on in this said people? to make you tell the officer with so many contacts they go the easiest way. working downtown we observed a gentleman walking of the sidewalk with a little bit of buddies the balance. he just lives the few blocks he knew where he was going into he was in walking home to keep from driving in showed here is a division and cooperated we determined he was no threat and we let him go. the supervisor told us to go back and arrested a man that i needed it for my statistics. i refuse to and my partner fearful for his job arrested him. john: a kid with a fake identification? >> dien bien drinking in public h had a fake i.d. i had been on a traffic citation and the supervisor said you have to rest him for liability purposes if he gets more drunk with that ticket in his pocket they could sue you so taken to jail that way you are covered legally. john: some police officers say i wrote him up for pop? >> this thing off the police >> somehow of quotas in ohio they do not unite it is a moneymaker the
john: you save the unintended consequences on in this said people? to make you tell the officer with so many contacts they go the easiest way. working downtown we observed a gentleman walking of the sidewalk with a little bit of buddies the balance. he just lives the few blocks he knew where he was going into he was in walking home to keep from driving in showed here is a division and cooperated we determined he was no threat and we let him go. the supervisor told us to go back and arrested a...
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in the lead up to them and i've been running them and things is to find that you have a lot of unintended consequences you think you're just going to do one little thing but actually things then happen and expand the nations like the u.s. and the u.k. and france and turkey need to be very very careful about what action they take we need to be very clear what is it we actually want to achieve what is the end state we want we need to have in place mechanisms militarily to ensure that things don't go beyond a certain degree but i'm not at all convinced that attack would actually help the condition of the people within within syria we've seen what happened in iraq you know we've seen what's happened in afghanistan i have no doubt that the al qaeda group and there are a very large group i'm afraid in the opposition funded by people who haven't thought through what this really means would be delighted if america or britain and turkey and france attacked they would be delighted by it but that doesn't mean they like us and they want to actually have they oppose us and would like to do is farm but
in the lead up to them and i've been running them and things is to find that you have a lot of unintended consequences you think you're just going to do one little thing but actually things then happen and expand the nations like the u.s. and the u.k. and france and turkey need to be very very careful about what action they take we need to be very clear what is it we actually want to achieve what is the end state we want we need to have in place mechanisms militarily to ensure that things don't...
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in the lead up to them and i've been running them and things is to find that you have a lot of unintended consequences you think you're just going to do one little thing but actually things then happen and expand the nations like the u.s. and the u.k. and france and turkey you need to be very very careful about what actually take we need to be very clear what is it we actually want to achieve what is the end state we want we need to have in place mechanisms militarily to ensure that things don't go beyond a certain degree but i'm not at all convinced that attack would actually help the condition of the people within within syria we've seen what happened in iraq you know we've seen what's happened in afghanistan i have no doubt that the al qaeda group and there are a very large group i'm afraid in the opposition funded by people who haven't thought through what this really means would be delighted if america and britain and turkey and france attacked they would be delighted by it but that doesn't mean they like us and they want to actually have they oppose us and would like to do is farm b
in the lead up to them and i've been running them and things is to find that you have a lot of unintended consequences you think you're just going to do one little thing but actually things then happen and expand the nations like the u.s. and the u.k. and france and turkey you need to be very very careful about what actually take we need to be very clear what is it we actually want to achieve what is the end state we want we need to have in place mechanisms militarily to ensure that things...
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john: you save the unintended consequences on in this said people? to make you tell the officer with so many contacts they go the easiest way. working downtown we observed a gentleman walking of the sidewalk with a little bit of buddies the balance. he just lives the few blocks he knew where he was going into heas in walking home to keep from driving in showed here is a division and cooperated we determined he was no threat and we let him go. the supervisor tol us to go back and arsted a man that i needed it for my statistics. i refuse to and my partner fearful for his job arrested him. john: a kid with a fake identification? >> dien bien drinking in public he had a fake i.d. i had been on a traffic citation and the supervisor said you have to rest him for liability purposes if he gets more drunk with that ticket in his pocket they could sue you so taken to jail that way you are covered legally. john: some police officers say i wrote him up for pop? >> this thing off the police >> somehow of quotas in ohio they do not unite it is a moneymaker they sa
john: you save the unintended consequences on in this said people? to make you tell the officer with so many contacts they go the easiest way. working downtown we observed a gentleman walking of the sidewalk with a little bit of buddies the balance. he just lives the few blocks he knew where he was going into heas in walking home to keep from driving in showed here is a division and cooperated we determined he was no threat and we let him go. the supervisor tol us to go back and arsted a man...
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could have unintended consequences. shares in europe up at two month highs.ces pmi data out of europe suggesting a modest turn around. latest reading out of china marking a slight expansion. >>> the world's biggest dairy exporter fonterra apologizes for contamination of milk products as the food scare forces new zealand into a multibillion dollar dairy trade. >>> services sector pmi in the uk is strong. it's stronger than expected. growing at its fastest pace in six years. market sip services purchasing manager's index 56.2 in july from 56.9 in june. highest number since december 2006. bigger gain than forecast by any economists polled by reuters. above 50 for seven months. tom vose head of economics at national australian bank. jonathan teper and paul are still with me as well. tom, what do you make of that number? >> amazingly strong. it seems you can't slow down the uk economy at the moment. it comes after the construction index reached 57. certainly in the morning session when the manufacturing pmis came out the uk was the fastest growing economy at about
could have unintended consequences. shares in europe up at two month highs.ces pmi data out of europe suggesting a modest turn around. latest reading out of china marking a slight expansion. >>> the world's biggest dairy exporter fonterra apologizes for contamination of milk products as the food scare forces new zealand into a multibillion dollar dairy trade. >>> services sector pmi in the uk is strong. it's stronger than expected. growing at its fastest pace in six years....
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but consider this, would giving into their demands bring unintended consequences for workers in also, britain's apartment says no to a syrian intervention. what impact will have that on president obama's decision. the justice department surf surprising reversal of marijuana enforcement. and the nfl settle add class action lawsuit with thousands of former plays over the devastating medical consequences of playing football. the america's number one spot get off easy? or should players have known what they were getting into. welcome to consider this, we begin with fast food workers strikes across the u.s. demanding higher pay and the right to unionize. fast food companies say raising wages could lead to fewer jobs and higher prices on menus. >> fast food workers are calling for a hike in their way. >> the federal minimum wage of $7.25 to $15. >> 25-year-old live with her mother to save money. they join these protestors in union scare, because she says her job at kentucky fried chick season hardly enough to support their family. >> i work $8 an hour. and i have to choose between eating an
but consider this, would giving into their demands bring unintended consequences for workers in also, britain's apartment says no to a syrian intervention. what impact will have that on president obama's decision. the justice department surf surprising reversal of marijuana enforcement. and the nfl settle add class action lawsuit with thousands of former plays over the devastating medical consequences of playing football. the america's number one spot get off easy? or should players have known...
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but could there be some unintended consequences?io with cnn military analyst, general james "spider" marks, retired. what's going on? >> those unintended consequences is the concern here. the white house has been talking a great deal about the idea of a controlled strike, where they would have everything around control. in effect, these ships would come in here, launch these missiles, the message would be sent, mission accomplished. but there are many things that can change in this equation, including, first of all, basically the reaction to everything. general, what are we talking about here? >> well, syria obviously is going to respond militarily and diplomatically. more importantly, the response of russia, and iran. but those uh three allies have been providing assad a lot of support over the course of years. there's every reason to believe that this support will continue after this strike by the u.s. or the coalition, if they have one, and ironically, assad may be stronger after the strikes than he is before, because of this add
but could there be some unintended consequences?io with cnn military analyst, general james "spider" marks, retired. what's going on? >> those unintended consequences is the concern here. the white house has been talking a great deal about the idea of a controlled strike, where they would have everything around control. in effect, these ships would come in here, launch these missiles, the message would be sent, mission accomplished. but there are many things that can change in...
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sell the home to back to them at a lower price but as usual all such well intended efforts have unintended consequences and those consequences are being expressed and a scathing lawsuit by those who ended up owning the securitized mortgages that would include the pension funds which are no peace and losses if the suit bills and several other cities are considering a similar eminent domain scheme so the ultimate risk is banks will be less willing to grant loans that the government simply imposes losses and b.s. investors will be.
sell the home to back to them at a lower price but as usual all such well intended efforts have unintended consequences and those consequences are being expressed and a scathing lawsuit by those who ended up owning the securitized mortgages that would include the pension funds which are no peace and losses if the suit bills and several other cities are considering a similar eminent domain scheme so the ultimate risk is banks will be less willing to grant loans that the government simply imposes...
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they range from significant violations of law to typos resulted in the unintended interception of communication. in a statement the nsa said in part, quote, when the nsa makes a mistake in carrying out its foreign intelligence mission, the agency reports the issue internally and to federal otherseers and aggressively gets to the bottom of it. the post says edward snowden provided them the documents earlier this summer. in a statement, meanwhile, he said the media is being, quote, misled about his situation. snowden says his father and his father's wife's attorney do not represent him in any way. >> turning now to egypt, marches are planned for today. right now, more than 600 protesters are confirmed dead in those clashes with security forces and president obama has issued a stern rebuke to egypt's leader. it's now 1:00 p.m. in the afternoon there, any kind indication of more violence today? >>> good morning, just a short while ago friday prayers wrapped up. members of the muslim brotherhood and others called for a day of rage and marches. there have been no reports of clashes or violence yet. w
they range from significant violations of law to typos resulted in the unintended interception of communication. in a statement the nsa said in part, quote, when the nsa makes a mistake in carrying out its foreign intelligence mission, the agency reports the issue internally and to federal otherseers and aggressively gets to the bottom of it. the post says edward snowden provided them the documents earlier this summer. in a statement, meanwhile, he said the media is being, quote, misled about...
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mo regulations end up having negative unintended consequences. perverse effect of some kind. regulation of the financial industry i think certain disagree of transparency with respect to trading practices and so on are probably good regulations, but most of them i toss out the window. >> max borders, senator rand paul has blurped your book it's on the front. he has written the an of occupy and politics and class warfare. ly need at least 100 copy of the book. one for each of my colleague in the senate. what to you think of the occupy movement? >> believe it or not, i am not -- the occupy movement, to me, is a mixed movement. i think they have some very good thing. i think there's a reflectsive fetishism with unequality that muddied the message. when they point to financial stewings that are colluding with people who have power, and saying there's something wrong there they have a point. it's amazing how much overlap there is between what the tea party had to say on the one hand, what the occupy movement had to say on the other. it's in the overlap, i believe, that real good r
mo regulations end up having negative unintended consequences. perverse effect of some kind. regulation of the financial industry i think certain disagree of transparency with respect to trading practices and so on are probably good regulations, but most of them i toss out the window. >> max borders, senator rand paul has blurped your book it's on the front. he has written the an of occupy and politics and class warfare. ly need at least 100 copy of the book. one for each of my colleague...
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it could have unintended consequences.s a report on how possible strike could unfold. >>> as the obama administration weighs its response to syria's alleged use of chemical weapons the state department acknowledged the risks. >> there are a variety of factors that go into that. determination. possible and unintended consequences. possible effects in the region. all of that is part of the big picture that we look at. >> reporter: among the examples the president's response of the bombs in kenya and tan zahn ya. this pharmaceutical factory in sudan believed to have produced chemical weapons were bombed in retaliation. with hind sight, the clinton's missile strikes strengthened the al qaeda. >> you're going to use limited military power in order to send a signal. in this case, it was that al qaeda will not be allowed to threaten the united states. while the immeeiate aftermath is that the organization actually becomes em bolden. >> after the bombing of this disco in 2006, two dead were u.s. servicemen. with the evidence point
it could have unintended consequences.s a report on how possible strike could unfold. >>> as the obama administration weighs its response to syria's alleged use of chemical weapons the state department acknowledged the risks. >> there are a variety of factors that go into that. determination. possible and unintended consequences. possible effects in the region. all of that is part of the big picture that we look at. >> reporter: among the examples the president's response...
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you never know about the unintended consequences here, do you? >> no, you don't.les into southern iraq and at that point, a lot of people, a lot of our enemies took the notion that we were a paper tiger, that we were not willing to follow through with the actions and that we wanted to just do something. now is not the time to just do something. we ought to have a plan and now that the president has backed up , it is time to all come together and figure out what is it we really want to do that is in the national security interestses of the united states of america and then do it. >> i wanted to -- what greg just mentioned leads into my question. this is all coming down on the anniversary of 9/11. if the house votes what is the chance we would instigate other groups, hezbollah, hamas and to %ttack other targets in the region jie. -- region? >> that is the bigger of the unintended consequences. that is one that is not attributable to it. that is what happens if now that all of this rhetoric with the secretary of state, teeing it all up and then all of a sudden he goe
you never know about the unintended consequences here, do you? >> no, you don't.les into southern iraq and at that point, a lot of people, a lot of our enemies took the notion that we were a paper tiger, that we were not willing to follow through with the actions and that we wanted to just do something. now is not the time to just do something. we ought to have a plan and now that the president has backed up , it is time to all come together and figure out what is it we really want to do...
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acknowledged the risk. >> there are a variety of factors that go into that determination, possible unintended consequences, possible effects in the region, all of that is part of this big picture that we look at. >> reporter: among compelling examples, clinton administration's response to simultaneous truck bombings in tanzania in 1998, which left 223 dead, more than 4,000 injured. this pharmaceutical factory in the sudan, believed at the time to produce chemical weapons and training camps in afghanistan were bombed in retaliation. with hindsight, observers say clinton missile strikes strengthened the bond between the taliban and al qaeda, paving the way for the uss cole bombing and a chance to bring terrorism to america's shores. >> you use limited military power to send a signal. in this case it was that al qaeda will not be allowed to threaten the united states. the immediate aftermath is that the administration becomes embolden. >> reporter: reagan administration took a similar attack after this. two of the dead were serviceman, many of the injured disabled. moammar gadhafi, president rea
acknowledged the risk. >> there are a variety of factors that go into that determination, possible unintended consequences, possible effects in the region, all of that is part of this big picture that we look at. >> reporter: among compelling examples, clinton administration's response to simultaneous truck bombings in tanzania in 1998, which left 223 dead, more than 4,000 injured. this pharmaceutical factory in the sudan, believed at the time to produce chemical weapons and...
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. >> i want to address the unintended consequences. it seems to me this the the path the thirty day period passes and some place isn't aware of the project at that time, by it goes after a section 311 then it is dred and let's say dr is upheld and the project is modified. so, now again, i'm not understanding the difference between the substantial modification define that seems to apply that any change under the planning code. so if the project were changed it seems like and your office said no. there's no environmental impact of this changed but that potentially opens the door to file for an appeal. ; is that correct? >> just back to the beginning of our story. the thirty day period for exemption does not begin until the approval action. so even if the exemption is issued 6 months from before a dr period that window doesn't start until after the dr hearing. but the second part of your question it doesn't provide an opportunity to reopen issues on a project after it's been through it's initially building process, you know, for a project
. >> i want to address the unintended consequences. it seems to me this the the path the thirty day period passes and some place isn't aware of the project at that time, by it goes after a section 311 then it is dred and let's say dr is upheld and the project is modified. so, now again, i'm not understanding the difference between the substantial modification define that seems to apply that any change under the planning code. so if the project were changed it seems like and your office...
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chairman royce put his finger on it when he said there's potential unintended consequences, no matteryou do, even if you took the route of degrading assad's military capability, even if you took it, made a clear path for the rebels to take over, how do you know the rebels that we want will be the ones to take over. how do you know that assad won't, for example, retaliate by striki striking israel. how do you know that they don't make a bigger project out of this. you want congress, key members of congress having your back as you go down a road filled with unintended consequences. >> call congress back in? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> charles? >> it is precisely because of all of those unknowns that if you're going to cross the line, you're going to cross the rubicon and enter into the war by killing people, by launching cruise missiles as the administration is clearly about to do, that it do something, not just as an expression of outrage of the kind of show of obama's conscience, if you're going to cross the line, with all of the possible consequences you outlined, which could be se
chairman royce put his finger on it when he said there's potential unintended consequences, no matteryou do, even if you took the route of degrading assad's military capability, even if you took it, made a clear path for the rebels to take over, how do you know the rebels that we want will be the ones to take over. how do you know that assad won't, for example, retaliate by striki striking israel. how do you know that they don't make a bigger project out of this. you want congress, key members...
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president wants to send a message, they are not in washington talking about what the unintended consequences could be. >>> an important regional plan that's got some reaction from there. turkey has opinion a critic of the regime. what is turkey's position, omar? >> well, the latest reaction we're getting from the turkish foreign ministry is the turkey may or not be part of any military action. a spokesman for the foreign ministry did tell al jazeera that turkey will look at all means possible. they kept it open with regards to what they would do if any military intervention will take place. so we are not quite sure if turkey will be part of a military intervention however the prime minister of this country did say that turkey does not prefer a one or two days hit and one kind of military sper srepbgs. military intervention. that's coming from the turkish government is they want a military intervention that forces al assad to force to accept a political resolution that has him and the regime gone. >> what is the impact going to be by an attack by the americans? >> well, people are scared in t
president wants to send a message, they are not in washington talking about what the unintended consequences could be. >>> an important regional plan that's got some reaction from there. turkey has opinion a critic of the regime. what is turkey's position, omar? >> well, the latest reaction we're getting from the turkish foreign ministry is the turkey may or not be part of any military action. a spokesman for the foreign ministry did tell al jazeera that turkey will look at all...
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. >> anytime you drop bombs you get into the problem of unintended consequences. i agree there are risks. i agree there are risks to sitting on our hands when the regime has used chemical weapons. i think that is a terrible signal to those who have the weapons. why he used them is hard to fathom. emphasize any intelligence we get is not going to be slamdunk. i think there will be a enough evidence this regime allowed its forces to use chemical weapons, and i think we have to respond and hope the consequences are not too severe. >> thank you very much. more than 65 people have been hundreds others injured in a series of attacks across the iraqi capital of ad dad. police say it occurred in a shiite area. .- the iraqi capital of baghdad "the new york times" website was forced to go off-line after what the company calls a malicious external attack. this. electronic army says it carried out the attack. syrian electronic army says it carried out the attack. the march of martin luther king, , was 50 years ago. understanding how our brains develop and function is one of t
. >> anytime you drop bombs you get into the problem of unintended consequences. i agree there are risks. i agree there are risks to sitting on our hands when the regime has used chemical weapons. i think that is a terrible signal to those who have the weapons. why he used them is hard to fathom. emphasize any intelligence we get is not going to be slamdunk. i think there will be a enough evidence this regime allowed its forces to use chemical weapons, and i think we have to respond and...
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. >> unintended consequences. focusing on the war on coal. this administration wants to limit it here and i understand they want to limit polougz. we all want that ones. we stop using coal becse of epa regoulgzs and they sell their coal to china that have dirty energy plans in china and the world polougz becomes worse because we are not using the coal in our clone coal plants? >> first, let me say to rich and carl. i do the jokes around here. >> we all get a joke. >> and number two, that is a weird argume. it is pretty accept. >> why is it weird. >> it is not word at all. >> if we don't prous the coal chinese will do it. >> that is why it is an argument to make because another country is going to foul the environment biousing the coal. >> it is a fair condition question. we are producing cloner coal plants. >> are we though? >> yes, we are. 0, stove. our companies if you love our u.s. companies alone rick unger, you will let them develop clean technologies which they are dog with carbon capture and methane ca and you are creating more jobs an
. >> unintended consequences. focusing on the war on coal. this administration wants to limit it here and i understand they want to limit polougz. we all want that ones. we stop using coal becse of epa regoulgzs and they sell their coal to china that have dirty energy plans in china and the world polougz becomes worse because we are not using the coal in our clone coal plants? >> first, let me say to rich and carl. i do the jokes around here. >> we all get a joke. >> and...