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in the united states citizens took freedom rallies and endured beatings to secure their civil rights. as the iron curtain fell in europe, the iron fist of apartheid was unclenched, and nelson mandela emerged up right, proud from prison to meet a multi racial democracy. latin american nations rejected dictatorships and built new democracies and asian nations showed that development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, young people like laura were born in a place, in a time where there is less conflict, more prosperity, and more freedom than any time in human history. but that's not because man's darkest impulses have vanished. even here in europe we've seen ethnic cleansing in the balkans that shocked the conscience. the difficulties of integration and globalization, the reason it's amplified by the worth economic crisis of our lifetimes strained the european project and stirred the rise of politics that too often targets immigrants, gays, or those who seem some how different. well, technology has opened vast opportunities for trade and innovatio
in the united states citizens took freedom rallies and endured beatings to secure their civil rights. as the iron curtain fell in europe, the iron fist of apartheid was unclenched, and nelson mandela emerged up right, proud from prison to meet a multi racial democracy. latin american nations rejected dictatorships and built new democracies and asian nations showed that development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, young people like laura were born in a...
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and the united states -- in the united states, citizens took freedom runs and endured beatings to secure an end to segregation and secure their rights. as the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron fist of apartheid was unclefrpbled and nelson mandela emerged upright, proud, from prison to lead a multiracial democracy. latin american nations rejected dictatorships and built new demock sis and asian nations showed that development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, the young people like laura, were born in a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity and more freedom than any time in human history. but that's not because man's darkest impulses have vanished. even here in europe, we've seen ethnic cleansing in the balkan this is a shocked the conscience. the difficulties of integration and globalization, recently amplified by the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes, strained the european project and stired the lives -- stired to life a politic this is a too often targets immigrants or gays or those who seem somehow differen
and the united states -- in the united states, citizens took freedom runs and endured beatings to secure an end to segregation and secure their rights. as the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron fist of apartheid was unclefrpbled and nelson mandela emerged upright, proud, from prison to lead a multiracial democracy. latin american nations rejected dictatorships and built new demock sis and asian nations showed that development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the...
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this only applies to united states citizens in the united states.this means that the massive spying program that has been going on outside of the country, just a week or so ago we can record all the phone calls in one country. and keep that for several weeks. no protection to anyone who isn't american. but american civil liberties people will be saying this is a small victory. but there is still a lot more that can be done. thing victims have been put in quarantine. this is the first confirmed spread into the capitol. at least 60 people have been killed so far from the outbreak. try to prevent it from spreading further, suspected case have also been reported in neighboring liberia. >> a shock in the correct world 2020 competition, plus find out why his real madrid teammates are looking to upset. martin, thank you so much. we will start with correct. they have beat sri lanka in the last couple of hours. england looked out of sorts. on the way to 789. a win would guarantee them in a spot in the semifinals and they were looking good for it. >> over 116
this only applies to united states citizens in the united states.this means that the massive spying program that has been going on outside of the country, just a week or so ago we can record all the phone calls in one country. and keep that for several weeks. no protection to anyone who isn't american. but american civil liberties people will be saying this is a small victory. but there is still a lot more that can be done. thing victims have been put in quarantine. this is the first confirmed...
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i start with the premise that it is my right to privacy that is intrinsic to me as a united states citizen. it is not some company or government entity's right to collect or store unless i explicitly say it is ok or unless i am reasonably suspected of some crime or terrorist act in which the government with probable cause does have the right to go in and invade that to protect the public. >> you are a long-time member of congress, a prominent member of the committee. how big of a footprint do tech companies have when it comes to lobbying? >> i would say modest. most of the bigger companies have washington representatives. they participate in political fundraising and things like that. but the best lobbyist is not somebody you pay in washington. the best one is someone who votes for or against you located in your district. if you got a plan, a service center. i think on both sides of the aisle, i am a lot more responsive -- at&t is headquartered in downtown dallas. it is about 20 miles from my district line. if they invite me to come down to speak to some of their employees who work downtow
i start with the premise that it is my right to privacy that is intrinsic to me as a united states citizen. it is not some company or government entity's right to collect or store unless i explicitly say it is ok or unless i am reasonably suspected of some crime or terrorist act in which the government with probable cause does have the right to go in and invade that to protect the public. >> you are a long-time member of congress, a prominent member of the committee. how big of a...
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states' rights, you know, position for me. having said that, mr. edelson has come out against it, and he's got every right to do that. as a citizen of the united states of america. but i think he's wrong. respectfully, i think he's wrong. because there are millions of people that play poker on the internet for money right now every day, and a lot of those people are in the united states, but they're playing either within a state that allows it -- nevada allows it, and i think new jersey now allows it and in the very near future four or five other states are going to allow it, and they're playing at sites that are not located in the united states. they're offshore. and so it is going to happen. it is happening. and i would hope that at some point in time mr. edelson accepts the reality, you know, just as the tides come in and the tides go out and the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, adults with free choice in the united states and around the world are going to play poker for money on the internet, and his company is in one of the best positions to offer those services and to make sure the games are honest and fair. and so him and his
states' rights, you know, position for me. having said that, mr. edelson has come out against it, and he's got every right to do that. as a citizen of the united states of america. but i think he's wrong. respectfully, i think he's wrong. because there are millions of people that play poker on the internet for money right now every day, and a lot of those people are in the united states, but they're playing either within a state that allows it -- nevada allows it, and i think new jersey now...
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and the united states -- in the united states, citizens took freedom runs and endured beatings to secure an end to segregation and secure their rights. as the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron fist of apartheid was unclefrpbled and nelson mandela emerged upright, proud, from prison to lead a multiracial democracy. latin american nations rejected dictatorships and built new demock sis and asian nations showed that development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, the young people like laura, were born in a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity and more freedom than any time in human history. but that's not because man's darkest impulses have vanished. even here in europe, we've seen ethnic cleansing in the balkan this is a shocked the conscience. the difficulties of integration nd globalization, recently amplified by the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes, strained the european project and stired the lives -- stired to life a politic this is a too often targets immigrants or gays or those who seem somehow different
and the united states -- in the united states, citizens took freedom runs and endured beatings to secure an end to segregation and secure their rights. as the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron fist of apartheid was unclefrpbled and nelson mandela emerged upright, proud, from prison to lead a multiracial democracy. latin american nations rejected dictatorships and built new demock sis and asian nations showed that development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the...
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the total number of people deported were 4409,000 and 22% were parents of united states children who are united states citizens. and i don't want to criticize them because they are part of families that don't have u.s. citizens but i want to raise the issue of the immigration policy in which case many parents are having their children as they are deported adopted and put into child care facilities and separating forever or in other cases u.s. citizen children end up in mexico without being able to speak spanish and separated from their families and homes. i raise this just as one window of our immigration policy that needs sears -- serious -- investigation and alternatives to exist. we are talking about bi-or multi national families that are being ripped apart as we sit in the room and attend a book fair. as i say this, i say this because i think making these linkages between both the research that comes up and helps us get the figures out and tells the writings that tell the human drama of these separations is so important that the u.s. public become sensitive to the drama taking place on the border rich area
the total number of people deported were 4409,000 and 22% were parents of united states children who are united states citizens. and i don't want to criticize them because they are part of families that don't have u.s. citizens but i want to raise the issue of the immigration policy in which case many parents are having their children as they are deported adopted and put into child care facilities and separating forever or in other cases u.s. citizen children end up in mexico without being able...
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i think the implications are for united states citizens traveling through asia.cials in rome and vienna are saying they can confirm the names of two of their nationals listed on the flight that matched passports stolen in thailand. the italians say their citizen was not on the plane. the austrians are saying their citizens passports were stolen two years ago. it raises questions as to why somebody would be traveling falsely on somebody else's identity. now, no one, absolutely no one at this time is saying or claiming that this could be an act of terror but i have to say the south china sea is an area of great tensions, particularly between the chinese and the philippines and this is something of real strategic concern to the united states. the authorities are working with the embassy to confirm the identity of the three u.s. citizens listed on the flight and the state department in washington issued this statement. officials from the u.s. embassies in beijing are in contact with the individuals families. the embassies are working to assess whether additional u.s.
i think the implications are for united states citizens traveling through asia.cials in rome and vienna are saying they can confirm the names of two of their nationals listed on the flight that matched passports stolen in thailand. the italians say their citizen was not on the plane. the austrians are saying their citizens passports were stolen two years ago. it raises questions as to why somebody would be traveling falsely on somebody else's identity. now, no one, absolutely no one at this...
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united states. we appreciate you making that trip on behalf of the united states citizens. >> thank you. >>> today malaysianrities are investigating a flight simulator they confiscated from the home of one of the pilots. they're looking for any clues as to what caused the plane to vanish. in los angeles, dominic dinatale. >> building the flight simulator is raising an awful lot of questions. just because he had it at home doesn't mean he was the only one that practiced on it. did he let someone else practice on that flight simulator and if so, who they were. the reason they're beginning to think along these lines is because of that left turn that the plane took, before it took off according to the malaysian authorities. you can see the flight simulator on the screen with captain shah behind there. what may they discover from that? this is what the authorities are looking into. >> we took possession of the flight simulator. we have dismantled it from the room and assembled it at our office and getting experts to look at it now. >> reporter: so that's the captain's side of the story at the moment. also, inves
united states. we appreciate you making that trip on behalf of the united states citizens. >> thank you. >>> today malaysianrities are investigating a flight simulator they confiscated from the home of one of the pilots. they're looking for any clues as to what caused the plane to vanish. in los angeles, dominic dinatale. >> building the flight simulator is raising an awful lot of questions. just because he had it at home doesn't mean he was the only one that practiced on...
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people and for the people--" a basic principle that is the foundation for government in the united states. most citizens see the close relationship between government and the people... at the local level close to home. the mayor of a city or town represents the executive branch of local government. motion to second to approve recommendations of staff. please vote. the role of the mayor of riverside is both complicated and simple. you're involved in chairing meetings and being the official spokesperson for the city. in addition to the kind of formal things, i try to see problems, get people who can make some difference ing them together and say, "let's do something abouthis." [ narrator ] the city council makes the laws that govern the city. they represent the legislative branch of government similar to congress on a national level. i'm having some concern, not feeling comfortable about... what our long-range plan is at the sewer plant. what we'd like the opportunity to do is to review the report, have the different departments look at it and come back with the council in the second week of february. [ n
people and for the people--" a basic principle that is the foundation for government in the united states. most citizens see the close relationship between government and the people... at the local level close to home. the mayor of a city or town represents the executive branch of local government. motion to second to approve recommendations of staff. please vote. the role of the mayor of riverside is both complicated and simple. you're involved in chairing meetings and being the official...
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in the united states, citizens took freedom rides and endured beatings to put an end to segregation and to secure their civil rights. as the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron first of apartheid was clinched and nelson mandela emerged upright, proud from prison to lead a multi-racial democracy. latin america nations rejected dictatorship and built new democracies. asian nations showed the development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, young people like laura were born in a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity, and more freedom than any time in human history. but that's not because man's darkest impulses have vanished. even here in europe. we've seen ethnic cleansing in the balkans that shocked the conscious. the difficulties of integration and globalization recently amplified by the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes strained the european project. and stirred the rise of a politics that too often targets immigrants or gays or those who seem somehow different. well, technology has opened up vast opportunities f
in the united states, citizens took freedom rides and endured beatings to put an end to segregation and to secure their civil rights. as the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron first of apartheid was clinched and nelson mandela emerged upright, proud from prison to lead a multi-racial democracy. latin america nations rejected dictatorship and built new democracies. asian nations showed the development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, young...
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having said that, does it need to be clarified that just because you happen to be in the united states or a citizenthe united states at your communications are not necessarily fair game for every organization, including the u.s. government? >> they should not be fair game. your communications are supposed to be private between individuals or corporations. they should be protected as our constitution says. unfortunately, that is not always the case. experience, what is the current state of security and privacy when it comes to company to company communications? depends.of it really you are indicating over nana net, which is a public cap switch network. every person in your network as the ability to see that data. if you're not protecting that data or the endpoints, they know who is talking to who and what's data is flowing. having said that, how do we works?at safeplug how do you know that the u.s. or even a foreign government cannot break in? >> instead of going from one person to another when you send e-mail or a website, it bounces the traffic around through relays. these relays are other volunte
having said that, does it need to be clarified that just because you happen to be in the united states or a citizenthe united states at your communications are not necessarily fair game for every organization, including the u.s. government? >> they should not be fair game. your communications are supposed to be private between individuals or corporations. they should be protected as our constitution says. unfortunately, that is not always the case. experience, what is the current state of...
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commissions by people who take an oath, to support and defend the constitution of the united states of america, as a citizen of this city, a citizen of the united states, and in particular, as a veteran who gave 12 years of his life to the united states submarine service, i take great offense at people who take an oath and then make absolutely no effort for live up to that oath, and in fact, flagrantly flaunt it. >> thank you. >> call the vote? >> all of those in favor of commissioner renne to serve as vice chair for a second term? say aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> and the vote is unanimous, congratulations commissioner renne you are once again the vice chair. >> easy job with mr. hur as the chair. >> and it is. >> as it was with you. >> and so, beginning at our next meeting, commissioner hur, you will be presiding, and you will be second in command once again. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> and for me, it has been a lot of fun. and i have certainly enjoyed it. and found it very educational. to say the least. >> and if i may say, how much i have enjoyed working with you. >> i enjoy working with yo
commissions by people who take an oath, to support and defend the constitution of the united states of america, as a citizen of this city, a citizen of the united states, and in particular, as a veteran who gave 12 years of his life to the united states submarine service, i take great offense at people who take an oath and then make absolutely no effort for live up to that oath, and in fact, flagrantly flaunt it. >> thank you. >> call the vote? >> all of those in favor of...
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united states. a credit suisse management team also has strong personal ties and commitments to the united states. how we are american citizens. i am the first american ceo of a major swiss bank. our general counsel is an attorney who was admitted to both the swiss and california bars. and vons has worked in the united states. our bank also has deep roots in the united states. parts of today's credit suisse date back to the first boston corporation, a u.s. firm that has its roots going back to the 18th-century. mr. chairman, there are a few key points i would like to clearly express to the subcommittee at the outset. in 2008 your subcommittee first held hearings highlighting abuses of swiss banking secrecy to hide on tax u.s. assets. that event one year into my to near challenged the entire swiss banking sector encouraged us to push forward, work hard, and help bring about the transformation in the swiss banking system. over the past five years credit squeeze has become one of the leaders in switzerland, encouraging illegal, cultural, and business changes to enable the united states have transparent access to information abou
united states. a credit suisse management team also has strong personal ties and commitments to the united states. how we are american citizens. i am the first american ceo of a major swiss bank. our general counsel is an attorney who was admitted to both the swiss and california bars. and vons has worked in the united states. our bank also has deep roots in the united states. parts of today's credit suisse date back to the first boston corporation, a u.s. firm that has its roots going back to...
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citizen automatically? >> yes. if you're born in the united states, you're automatically u.s. citizen native born. >> doesn't matter where as long as within the property of the united states or borders of the united states. >> correct. >> let's take some calls. we'll begin with kathleen in colorado. >> caller: hi. i'm in boulder, colorado, and i lived here 40 years ago and just recently moved back. and i wanted to ask the definition between -- i'm not quite getting the clarity on what the difference is between noncitizen and illegal immigrant, and then i want to ask, hear in boulder, i'm not a rich or a pot smoker -- in poulter i talk to a lot of noncitizen immigrants, maids, child care, construction workers, a lot of construction going on here and a lot of people from -- latin america. ...-- some of these women who ae doing childcare and cleaning are making pathetic wages. how can we make sure they are getting paid good wages? you seldom hear about fines who are people -- for people who are illegals? employing host: elizabeth grieco, do you want to start? guest: sure. this tab
citizen automatically? >> yes. if you're born in the united states, you're automatically u.s. citizen native born. >> doesn't matter where as long as within the property of the united states or borders of the united states. >> correct. >> let's take some calls. we'll begin with kathleen in colorado. >> caller: hi. i'm in boulder, colorado, and i lived here 40 years ago and just recently moved back. and i wanted to ask the definition between -- i'm not quite getting...
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searching or 2010, the president of the united states in a state of the union address, the supreme court regarding the citizens united decision. singer 2010, the president numerous times talked about tea party groups a shadowy groups who would hurt our democracy. that same year, senator schumer says we are going to get to the bottom of encouraging the irs to investigate. senator baucus the same year asked the irs to investigate applications and see for groups. senator durbin asked the irs to investigate crossroads gps. in that same year, 2010 from the two weeks before the election, october 19 at duke university, lois lerner is a speech and she says the supreme court dealt a huge blow in the citizens united decision and everyone is up in arms because they don't like it. they want the iris to fix the problem. the irs was not to fix the problem. see for can-do political activity. everybody is screaming at right now. it was everybody? everybody is not everybody. everybody's the president and democrat senators to ask her to do something. fix it now before the election. lois lerner says i can't do anything right now
searching or 2010, the president of the united states in a state of the union address, the supreme court regarding the citizens united decision. singer 2010, the president numerous times talked about tea party groups a shadowy groups who would hurt our democracy. that same year, senator schumer says we are going to get to the bottom of encouraging the irs to investigate. senator baucus the same year asked the irs to investigate applications and see for groups. senator durbin asked the irs to...
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pursuing the american dream is everyght and privilege of united states citizen. for have been in business 33 years. we did it by working seven days a week, 15 to 17 hour days. >> every dream is not the same. every dream is important. it is never easy to obtain a. hard work and the willingness to fall -- hold fast to firm beliefs is the core. today, and out-of-control government has put the american dream in jeopardy. thinkout of 10 americans it is harder to achieve the dream now than before. system, a political consistently and completely unresponsive to their needs. they see fundamental economic changes that were to erode the free enterprise system. they struggle to see a better path forward for themselves and their children. five years ago today, pursuit of that american dream awakened a passion in people they knew was deep inside them. it had never been brought to the forefront. their dream was in jeopardy. >> i am tired of the government taking money away from a. i don't want my children to be in debt or my great-grandchildren. >> we need fiscal responsibilit
pursuing the american dream is everyght and privilege of united states citizen. for have been in business 33 years. we did it by working seven days a week, 15 to 17 hour days. >> every dream is not the same. every dream is important. it is never easy to obtain a. hard work and the willingness to fall -- hold fast to firm beliefs is the core. today, and out-of-control government has put the american dream in jeopardy. thinkout of 10 americans it is harder to achieve the dream now than...
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the united states citizens took freedom riots and endured beatings to put an end to segregation to secure civil rights. as the iron curtain fell the iron fist of apartheid was opened a and nelson mandela emerged upright and proud from prison. to lead a multiracial democracy. latin america in nations rejected dictatorship and asian nations showed they could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience to date like laura at a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity and more freedom than at any time in human history. but that is not because man starkest impulses have finished. even here we have seen of the cleansing of the balkans that which shocks the conscience. with globalization to provide private worst economic crisis and of the lives of politics that targets immigrants are those that seem different world and has the last opportunity for cultural understanding it allows a terrorist to kill on a horrifying scale. conflicts continue to claim thousands of lives and once again we are confronted with the belief that bigger nations kiam small -- police smaller ones t
the united states citizens took freedom riots and endured beatings to put an end to segregation to secure civil rights. as the iron curtain fell the iron fist of apartheid was opened a and nelson mandela emerged upright and proud from prison. to lead a multiracial democracy. latin america in nations rejected dictatorship and asian nations showed they could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience to date like laura at a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity and...
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we are talking about united states citizens, no matter what the circumstances. they have certain rights that attend to how they can be questioned and under what circumstances. the public safety is perception. they're is a differential. an american citizen has to be -- what rights they have. and so, you know, different. you mentioned on the battlefield, you know, people who were not american cities to the citizens is a different circumstance, but all of us have a responsibility to uphold the constitution and the rosarian. i know that you did not mean to infer that we should loosen any of that in any way. i just wanted to make clear for the record on a point. >> the capture and the battlefield. >> absolutely. absolutely. i'm saying, the boston bombing suspect, okay. so i just want the record to be clear, at least from my own statement on this matter. right? of want to get all the bad guys, but as the director said a moment before this, we need to not give up any of our liberties in the process of doing that. >> i just want to say quickly. and thank my colleague fo
we are talking about united states citizens, no matter what the circumstances. they have certain rights that attend to how they can be questioned and under what circumstances. the public safety is perception. they're is a differential. an american citizen has to be -- what rights they have. and so, you know, different. you mentioned on the battlefield, you know, people who were not american cities to the citizens is a different circumstance, but all of us have a responsibility to uphold the...
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citizen automatically? anyone born in the united states is automatically a citizen, nativeborn. ost: as long as it is within the property, borders of the united states? guest: that's correct. host: let's begin with kathleen in colorado. caller: hello. i am in boulder, colorado. i just recently moved back. i wanted to ask the definition between noncitizen and illegal immigrant? to ask -- here in boulder, i am not rich, i am not a pot smoker -- i talk to a lot noncitizen, immigrant maids, ,hildcare, construction workers a lot of construction going on fromand a lot of people sure america -- how are we -- some of these women who are doing childcare and cleaning are making pathetic wages. how can we make sure they are getting paid good wages? you seldom hear about fines who are people -- for people who are illegals? employing host: elizabeth grieco, do you want to start? guest: sure. this table shows citizenship. the second column is numbers and millions, the third column is percent distribution. the foreign-born is made up of naturalized citizens and noncitizens. citizens are foreign
citizen automatically? anyone born in the united states is automatically a citizen, nativeborn. ost: as long as it is within the property, borders of the united states? guest: that's correct. host: let's begin with kathleen in colorado. caller: hello. i am in boulder, colorado. i just recently moved back. i wanted to ask the definition between noncitizen and illegal immigrant? to ask -- here in boulder, i am not rich, i am not a pot smoker -- i talk to a lot noncitizen, immigrant maids,...
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in the united states, u.s. citizensk freedom rides and endured beatings to secure their civil rights. as the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron fist of apart thooid hide was unclenched, and nelson mandela emerged upright, proud, from prison to lead a multiracial democracy. latin american nations built new democracies and asian nations showed the development and democracy could go hand-in-hand. the young people in the audience today, young people like laura, were born in a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity and more freedom than any time in human history. but that's not because man's darkest impulses have vanished. even here, in europe, we have seen ethnic cleansing in the balkins that shocked the conscience. the difficulties of integration and globalization recently amplified by the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes strained the european project and stirred the rise of a politics that too often targets immigrants or gays or those who seem somehow different. while technology has ope
in the united states, u.s. citizensk freedom rides and endured beatings to secure their civil rights. as the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron fist of apart thooid hide was unclenched, and nelson mandela emerged upright, proud, from prison to lead a multiracial democracy. latin american nations built new democracies and asian nations showed the development and democracy could go hand-in-hand. the young people in the audience today, young people like laura, were born in a place and time...
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intelligence services gave to the united states based on their collection protecting their troops in combat area. that's a big difference than the united states spying on french citizens, which it doesn't do. so the frustration for us is now, i would be exceptionally careful about what you hear coming out of that whole information broker system created by the n.s.a. contractor, because we don't know. was it under the influence of the russians? if you look at what the russians are doing in the ukraine today, we better shake ourselves out of this a little bit. they have aggressive campaigns and using intelligence officers and special forces officers to run up and down and create huge problems in that particular country. we see the same thing in georgia. amassing troops and heavy equipment. they are playing for real. so this notion that we are going to have this discussion in our coffee shop without any understanding of what is happening on the ground and what the russian intelligence services are doing around the world is irresponsible. there are more russian intelligence agents in the united states today than at the height of the cold war. >> and the other issue, too,
intelligence services gave to the united states based on their collection protecting their troops in combat area. that's a big difference than the united states spying on french citizens, which it doesn't do. so the frustration for us is now, i would be exceptionally careful about what you hear coming out of that whole information broker system created by the n.s.a. contractor, because we don't know. was it under the influence of the russians? if you look at what the russians are doing in the...
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the reason that they were the state challenge to citizens united in applying that to states.you know, you have always had this sense that i think people with a lot of money want politicians to do what they want them to do. and this is just the latest sort of form of that. i guess i wouldn't say that you have to ask americans if this is a system they want. >> i think you're seeing a system, you're seeing the center of gravity in the political system move away from the actual political parties and go toward the tom steyers and the charles and david kochs, the mayor bloombergs. and these people have the means, they have the wealth, and now they have, you know, the means, the vehicles in this political system to essentially bankroll a candidate. they could -- there could be the, you know, this donor club has their candidate. and this individual has his or her candidate. maybe you could go back to the gilded age, the original gilded age and see a similar kind of situation. but -- >> or back to the italian city-states. every billionaire his own sovereign. >> i mean, i think it is t
the reason that they were the state challenge to citizens united in applying that to states.you know, you have always had this sense that i think people with a lot of money want politicians to do what they want them to do. and this is just the latest sort of form of that. i guess i wouldn't say that you have to ask americans if this is a system they want. >> i think you're seeing a system, you're seeing the center of gravity in the political system move away from the actual political...
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, surveilance of foreign citizens outside the united states is completely unconstrainedbit fourth amendment. second, courts have confirmed highly unlikely the fourth amendment's warrant requirement applies to surveillance of u.s. citizens when they're outside the united states especially when the surveillance is conducted for foreign intelligence purposes. no court in the united states has held that a warrant is required for a search of a u.s. citizen when they are overseas if that search was conducted for foreign intelligence purposes. some courts like the second circuit have even held no warrant is ever required for an overseas search while others relied on a broader foreign intelligence exception. so there are further details here about the reasonableness. courts have generally interpreted the fourth amendment reasonableness requirement very generously in favor of the government when conducting overseas searches again in light of this long history and tradition of the united states government conducting essentially unsupervised foreign intelligence gathering without a
, surveilance of foreign citizens outside the united states is completely unconstrainedbit fourth amendment. second, courts have confirmed highly unlikely the fourth amendment's warrant requirement applies to surveillance of u.s. citizens when they're outside the united states especially when the surveillance is conducted for foreign intelligence purposes. no court in the united states has held that a warrant is required for a search of a u.s. citizen when they are overseas if that search was...
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the united states state department confirmed three u.s. citizens hearts go out to one family member. when you ask not to be bother ared it hurts worse when people remeaned you why you are hurting. >> maylasia airline has a good record. and in january 2008 british airline 38 crash landed in the airport. it was blamed on ice. and july tw 011 there was a four on board passengers had boarded. the cause was never pinpointed and the enquiry suggested a short circuit in the first officer's oxygen system hose. >> i mentioned this last year. flight asiana crash landed. and three people died and one of them hit bow a fire truck in the aftermath of the crash. >> this is how long investigations can take. the first revealed a series of mistakes by a nervous pilot. cant ape mike white is a pilot. he is a civil aviation leader and joins us live by skype. captain, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> i have read that this plane is one of the safest in the sky? is that false? >> no, it is a magnificent aircraft and a stable platform and very sophisticated
the united states state department confirmed three u.s. citizens hearts go out to one family member. when you ask not to be bother ared it hurts worse when people remeaned you why you are hurting. >> maylasia airline has a good record. and in january 2008 british airline 38 crash landed in the airport. it was blamed on ice. and july tw 011 there was a four on board passengers had boarded. the cause was never pinpointed and the enquiry suggested a short circuit in the first officer's...
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that is not the job of the united states senate to vilify private citizens, and i would note that the provision he's talking about is not in the house bill, which means, when the senator from wyoming stood up and asked for consent to pass the house bill, if the majority leader had simply refrained from objecting, we would have passed aid to ukraine tonight. nothing to do with the koch brothers, nothing to do with the i.r.s. that's not in the house bill. the reason the majority leader objected is that he wants to hold aid to the ukraine hostage to force through these misguided i.m.f. reforms. that is the wrong decision. final point i want to make, madam president: the world should understand -- russia should understand, the people of ukraine should understand, mr. putin should understand that all of us are united in standing with the people of ukraine, that the united states will act -- i am convinced it will act decisively to impose sanctions and serious consequences on russia for this unprovoked act of war. we will act decisively to stand with the people of ukraine. there should be n
that is not the job of the united states senate to vilify private citizens, and i would note that the provision he's talking about is not in the house bill, which means, when the senator from wyoming stood up and asked for consent to pass the house bill, if the majority leader had simply refrained from objecting, we would have passed aid to ukraine tonight. nothing to do with the koch brothers, nothing to do with the i.r.s. that's not in the house bill. the reason the majority leader objected...
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allowed discrimination against black people like me who are a minority in the united states but overtime ordinary citizenseed though laws were unfair, they held peaceful protests and marches and called on government officials to change their laws. interestingly, white house officials said that reporters were not allowed on the trip, because she would not be discusses issues such as human rights in china. >> and quote, the greatest enemy of press freedom we've encounter in a generation. u.s. supreme court today heard argument that challenges obamacare conpresenttio contra mandate. >> choice of government has forced on us is unfair. and note in keeping with -- not in keeping with history of our great nation, founded on religious freedom, we believe that americans don't lose their religious freedom when they open a family business. lou: joining us now, attorneys lis wiehl, and mercedes colwin, your reaction to the court? >> skeptical. i think they will look at this narrowly, can we define a family grown or private organization as covered under this religious freedom act, if they can narrowly it will go forwa
allowed discrimination against black people like me who are a minority in the united states but overtime ordinary citizenseed though laws were unfair, they held peaceful protests and marches and called on government officials to change their laws. interestingly, white house officials said that reporters were not allowed on the trip, because she would not be discusses issues such as human rights in china. >> and quote, the greatest enemy of press freedom we've encounter in a generation....
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citizen they have waived their right. if you look at case law, it couldn't be clearer going back to the mccarthy era, the quinn case before the supreme court of the united states. all defer ngs has to be given to a citizen who invoked the fifth amendment, and it's not up to a partisan group of one committee unilaterally to waive the constitutional rights of any citizen in the united states. that's what darrell issa and company are trying to do, and now to bother tea party members who say they're concerned about the government on their necks. this is an egregious abuse of power by a government entity, the republican majority of our committee. >> what's next for the oversight committee when it comes to this investigation? >> the republicans have clearly tried to cook the books here. and they want to bring a contempt citation against lois lerner, and the sole reason is this plays well with their base. they did polling and the irs issue plays well with their base. the rights of the citizens are trampled on is just a casualty of war from their point of view. it's a shameful episode that harkins back to the civil rights era. >> it's a story that has been getting a l
citizen they have waived their right. if you look at case law, it couldn't be clearer going back to the mccarthy era, the quinn case before the supreme court of the united states. all defer ngs has to be given to a citizen who invoked the fifth amendment, and it's not up to a partisan group of one committee unilaterally to waive the constitutional rights of any citizen in the united states. that's what darrell issa and company are trying to do, and now to bother tea party members who say...
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intelligence services gave to the united states based on their collection protecting their troops in combat area. that's a big difference than the united states spying on french citizens, which it doesn't do. so the frustration for us is now, i would be exceptionally careful about what you hear coming out of that whole information broker system created by the n.s.a. contractor, because we don't know, was it under the influence of the russians. if you look at what the russians are doing in the ukraine today, we better shake ourselves out of this a little bit. they have aggressive campaigns and using intelligence officers and special forces officers to run up and down and create huge problems in that particular country. we see the same thing in georgia. amassing troops and heavy equipment. they are playing for real. so this notion that we are going to have this discussion in our coffee shop without any understanding of what is happening on the ground and what the russian intelligence services are doing around the world is irresponsible. there are more russian intelligence agents in the united states today than at the height of the cold war. >> and the other issue, too,
intelligence services gave to the united states based on their collection protecting their troops in combat area. that's a big difference than the united states spying on french citizens, which it doesn't do. so the frustration for us is now, i would be exceptionally careful about what you hear coming out of that whole information broker system created by the n.s.a. contractor, because we don't know, was it under the influence of the russians. if you look at what the russians are doing in the...
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united states. he said they'd have to address the president as they did every other citizen, mr. president.mbers of congress then tried to decide what to call each other and whether any of them deserved the title of the honorable gentleman. the senate voted no. the problems of titles didn't end there because washington had to seek the advice and consent of the senate with a draft of a treaty his war secretary, henri knox, had worked out with the indians. now, in this the senate -- in the senate the presiding officer, as with most conventions, the presiding officer was always addressed as prime mr. president. but when washington entered, the presiding officer in the senate was his own vice president, john adams. so washington was in the position where he'd have to call john adams mr. president. washington was having none of that. he was the only president, and he wasn't going to call anybody else mr. president. senators didn't know what to call either one of them, adams didn't know what to do. he was red-faced with 'em apartment, and washington -- embarrassment, and washington eventually sol
united states. he said they'd have to address the president as they did every other citizen, mr. president.mbers of congress then tried to decide what to call each other and whether any of them deserved the title of the honorable gentleman. the senate voted no. the problems of titles didn't end there because washington had to seek the advice and consent of the senate with a draft of a treaty his war secretary, henri knox, had worked out with the indians. now, in this the senate -- in the senate...
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but the question is can we protect the united states, can we protect our citizens and our interests around? and that means, for example, strengthening the nato alliance, making certain that we could have troops in south korea that are there, god forbid something occurs in the future. i have great confidence of the men and women in the military an our technology to continue to meet that challenge. but we have to acknowledge the obvious. if we are going to reduce our debt for future generations, we are going to have to cut spending on the defense and non-defense sides. >> senator durbin, senator graham, thank you both for joining me this morning. >> thank you. >>> when we return, how does this play out politically for president obama? our political panel is up next. ? are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! t
but the question is can we protect the united states, can we protect our citizens and our interests around? and that means, for example, strengthening the nato alliance, making certain that we could have troops in south korea that are there, god forbid something occurs in the future. i have great confidence of the men and women in the military an our technology to continue to meet that challenge. but we have to acknowledge the obvious. if we are going to reduce our debt for future generations,...
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but the question is can we protect the united states, can we protect our citizens and our interests aroundthat means, for example, strengthening the nato alliance, making certain that we could have troops in south korea that are there, god forbid something occurs in the future. i have great confidence of the men and women in the military an our technology to continue to meet that challenge. but we have to acknowledge the obvious. if we are going to reduce our debt for future generations, we are going to have to cut spending on the defense and non-defense sides. >> senator durbin, senator graham, thank you both for joining me this morning. >> thank you. >>> we're going to keep our eye on the crisis in ukraine, but up next -- joe biden's got his eye on 2016, we think. but is the hillary clinton hurdle too high for him to clear? our panel is here to talk about it. [ female announcer ] you get sick, you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone. so you can breathe
but the question is can we protect the united states, can we protect our citizens and our interests aroundthat means, for example, strengthening the nato alliance, making certain that we could have troops in south korea that are there, god forbid something occurs in the future. i have great confidence of the men and women in the military an our technology to continue to meet that challenge. but we have to acknowledge the obvious. if we are going to reduce our debt for future generations, we are...
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when you have an american aircraft or the boeing 777 made in the united states you have three american citizensn board. you know the malaysian government wasn't being totally open with us. although who knows what is going on behind the scenes. what power do we have to be able to get involved in an investigation earlier to assist americans on the flights that encounter something like this. >> first and foremost it's important for the american public to know that i am confident the united states is going to bring to bear the capabilities like this both from an investigation standpoint from a criminal investigation from the fbi aircraft investigation aspect of this to the fda to the national transportation safety board we are going to bring to bear all of the elements of national security. we can make sure that we will first find out what happened and then try to resolve whatever we come up with. this also points to how important it is i believe for america either through our diplomatic channels or military channels that we keep close ties with friends and allies or even those who may not be as fr
when you have an american aircraft or the boeing 777 made in the united states you have three american citizensn board. you know the malaysian government wasn't being totally open with us. although who knows what is going on behind the scenes. what power do we have to be able to get involved in an investigation earlier to assist americans on the flights that encounter something like this. >> first and foremost it's important for the american public to know that i am confident the united...
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pursuing the american dream is the right and privilege of every united states citizen. >> i've been insiness for 33 years. we did it by working seven days a week. 15 and 16 hour days. sacrificing and saving to build some thing from nothing. >> every dream is not the same, but every dream is important. it is never easy to obtain it. hard work, perseverance, stamina and a willingness to hold fast to core beliefs are the building blocks of achievement. >> the edge but no spirit of america's web products to its greatness. >> today, an out-of-control government has put the american dream in jeopardy. eight out of 10 americans think it is harder to achieve the dream now than before. they see a political system, consistently and completely unresponsive to their needs. they see fundamental, economic changes that were to erode the free enterprise system. they struggle to see a better path forward for themselves and their children. five years ago today, pursuant of that american dream awakened and passion people they knew was deep inside them, but had never been brought to the forefront. their d
pursuing the american dream is the right and privilege of every united states citizen. >> i've been insiness for 33 years. we did it by working seven days a week. 15 and 16 hour days. sacrificing and saving to build some thing from nothing. >> every dream is not the same, but every dream is important. it is never easy to obtain it. hard work, perseverance, stamina and a willingness to hold fast to core beliefs are the building blocks of achievement. >> the edge but no spirit...
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when you have an american aircraft or the boeing 777 made in the united states you have three american citizensmalaysian government wasn't being totally open with us. although who knows what is going on behind the scenes. what power do we have to be able to get involved in an investigation earlier to assist americans on the flights that encounter something like this. >> first and foremost it's important for the american public to know that i am confident the united states is going to bring to bear the capabilities like this both from an investigation standpoint from a criminal investigation from the fbi aircraft investigation aspect of this to the fda to the national transportation safety board we are going to bring to bear all of the elements of national security. we can make sure that we will first find out what happened and then try to resolve whatever we come up with. this also points to how important it is i believe for america either through our diplomatic channels or military channels that we keep close ties with friends and allies or even those who may not be as friendly with. another c
when you have an american aircraft or the boeing 777 made in the united states you have three american citizensmalaysian government wasn't being totally open with us. although who knows what is going on behind the scenes. what power do we have to be able to get involved in an investigation earlier to assist americans on the flights that encounter something like this. >> first and foremost it's important for the american public to know that i am confident the united states is going to...
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allowed discrimination against black people like me who are a minority in the united states, but over time, ordinary citizensed that those laws were unfair. so they held peaceful protests and marches. they called on government officials to change those laws, and they voted to elect new officials who shared their views. interestingly, white house officials said reporters would not be allowed to the first lady's trip because she would not be discussing political issues such as human rights abuses in china. >>> a "new york times" reporter issued his own indictment of the obama administration saying it is, quote, the greatest enemy of press freedom that we have encountered in at least a generation. the u.s. supreme court today heard arguments that challenges obamacare's contraception mandate. a co-founder of hobby lobby, one of the companies at the center of the fight, spoke outside the high court. >> the choice the government has forced on us is unfair and not in keeping with the history of our great nation founded on religious freedom. we believe that americans don't lose their religious freedom when they open
allowed discrimination against black people like me who are a minority in the united states, but over time, ordinary citizensed that those laws were unfair. so they held peaceful protests and marches. they called on government officials to change those laws, and they voted to elect new officials who shared their views. interestingly, white house officials said reporters would not be allowed to the first lady's trip because she would not be discussing political issues such as human rights abuses...