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united states. united states. united states. it travels along a trail that it travels along a trail that it travels along a trail that begins in deep south america. begins in deep south america. begins in deep south america. adam raney followed the journey adam raney followed the journey adam raney followed the journey from its source. from its source. from its source. >> here in the sierra mountains >> here in the sierra mountains >> here in the sierra mountains of mexico, the wrong violent and of mexico, the wrong violent and of mexico, the wrong violent and deadly trade deadly trade deadly trade in heroin begins. in heroin begins. in heroin begins. we meet this farmer who leads us we meet this farmer who leads us we meet this farmer who leads us to to to the family the family the family plot. plot. plot. her husband tends the poppies, her husband tends the poppies, her husband tends the poppies, the key source for heroin. the key source for heroin. the key source for heroin. >> it's the smugglers who are >> it's the smugglers
united states. united states. united states. it travels along a trail that it travels along a trail that it travels along a trail that begins in deep south america. begins in deep south america. begins in deep south america. adam raney followed the journey adam raney followed the journey adam raney followed the journey from its source. from its source. from its source. >> here in the sierra mountains >> here in the sierra mountains >> here in the sierra mountains of mexico,...
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united states supreme court" professor bryan and no wins. san neck the solicitor general is the attorney for the united states here she represents united states against the united states supreme korda federal circuit court but is a central figure in to litigate the u.s. position before the supreme court whether or not they are an expert spinning the office of the solicitor general has three layers. at the very top is a position nominated by the president confirmed by the senate so there are very, very good in a legal sense but also well-connected politically. then the role for deputy solicitors general, and they are experts in the issue area involved. so then you have the staff attorneys so what is unique cases start off with the staff attorneys do their research and write as a judge would want to read not full the jargon. they review the case is a major one of these priests in the presentation is filtered through the expert in the issue area so that type of lead which is filtered through so many different channels a review and ask about preventing a case if they are an expert but in many instances it is no there just surrounded by this and m
united states supreme court" professor bryan and no wins. san neck the solicitor general is the attorney for the united states here she represents united states against the united states supreme korda federal circuit court but is a central figure in to litigate the u.s. position before the supreme court whether or not they are an expert spinning the office of the solicitor general has three layers. at the very top is a position nominated by the president confirmed by the senate so there...
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in the united states, richer states subsidize the poor states, accept they are subsidizing because this is about the united states. it is about a single country in indevisible. richer countries will have to accept. there are poorer members, weaker members. are in europe, baby. >> armstrong: sarah grant from the joint counsel of welfare immigrant. continuing with dr. lindsey, you can tell that is the topic, richard burnett. before we get to asara, how is it that you guys, seems like the british economy was tanking, super inflation, banking out of control, credit ratings, how did you turn it around? >> i guess by putting controls in place, measures in place, you know, desperately needed. system out of control. >> you were able to get your spending out of control? >> exactly. >> armstrong: you were able to cut social program? that is unprecedented. >> yes. let's not forget it has come at a price. there are a lot of programs that have been cut desperately needed by people. i know treading on serious territory here, a lot of people in the united states feel very, very unhappy or very suspici
in the united states, richer states subsidize the poor states, accept they are subsidizing because this is about the united states. it is about a single country in indevisible. richer countries will have to accept. there are poorer members, weaker members. are in europe, baby. >> armstrong: sarah grant from the joint counsel of welfare immigrant. continuing with dr. lindsey, you can tell that is the topic, richard burnett. before we get to asara, how is it that you guys, seems like the...
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united states. i'm for the united states. and frankly, it is job for the united states. it happens to be a lot of jobs for iowa. it is very important. >> can you name one thing the government does now that it should not be doing at all? >> well, i think that we're too involved in regulation of the banks. we're making it impossible for people to get loans. i have friends who are wonderful business people. they're not substantial people. and they can't get loans. i'm calling up banks and giving them recommendations. and the regulators are running the banks. you have the biggest bankers on your show and you can speak to them. the biggest there are. and they're not running the bank. and they tell meering with don't even run these banks. dodd frank is a disaster in so many different ways. i will tell you, one of the reasons our economy is doing horribly, and it is by the way doing horribly. now you're starting to see with it what's going on on wall street. that was the final part of the bubble and it is looking like it's popping. who knows whether it is popping
united states. i'm for the united states. and frankly, it is job for the united states. it happens to be a lot of jobs for iowa. it is very important. >> can you name one thing the government does now that it should not be doing at all? >> well, i think that we're too involved in regulation of the banks. we're making it impossible for people to get loans. i have friends who are wonderful business people. they're not substantial people. and they can't get loans. i'm calling up banks...
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united states, europe, britain? what made the dollar a success in the united states built on true political union. people in the united states have realized there is a fundamental agreement all americans have taken. >> the economies aren't the same across all 50 states. >> there is no confusion on identity of who we are, what we represent. currency can phase your problem. >> that is why a lot of people believe european union cannot just say this is just an nice economic tool. it has to be strengthened by greater political union. in the united states, richer states subsidize the poor states, accept they are subsidizing because this is it is about a single country in indevisible. richer countries will have to accept. there are poorer members, weaker members. are in europe, baby. >> armstrong: sarah grant from the joint counsel of welfare immigrant. continuing with dr. lindsey, you can tell that is the topic, before we get to asara, how is it that you guys, seems like the british economy was tanking, super inflation, banking out of control, credit ratings, how did you turn it around? >> i guess by put
united states, europe, britain? what made the dollar a success in the united states built on true political union. people in the united states have realized there is a fundamental agreement all americans have taken. >> the economies aren't the same across all 50 states. >> there is no confusion on identity of who we are, what we represent. currency can phase your problem. >> that is why a lot of people believe european union cannot just say this is just an nice economic tool....
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tough and it needs for all of us to stay engaged, once this man becomes president of the united states." states."the latest quinnipiac poll released just yesterday has sanders and hillary clinton in a dead heat just 4 days out from the caucuses. temperatures will continue to warm up the next few days. today highs were well above freezing across eastern iowa with a few clouds. clouds will stick around tonight and we'll have some clearing. temperatures will fall tonight right now.. several leaders in johnson county are back home. home.the group headed to a community in texas earlier this week to find alternatives to putting people behind bars. cbs 2 news reporter mellaney moore learned what the leaders hope to incorporate in johnson county. county. leaders in johnson county are bringing back some ideas from san antonio police. police. 23:22:12 san antonio deploys a technique called referred to as cit, which is crisis intervention team. markus says instead of what may be considered a traditional police response, the c-i-t is with a mental illness, homelessness, substance abuse or developmental dis
tough and it needs for all of us to stay engaged, once this man becomes president of the united states." states."the latest quinnipiac poll released just yesterday has sanders and hillary clinton in a dead heat just 4 days out from the caucuses. temperatures will continue to warm up the next few days. today highs were well above freezing across eastern iowa with a few clouds. clouds will stick around tonight and we'll have some clearing. temperatures will fall tonight right now.....
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the united states state department also weighed in on sunday calling for compromise and a speedy conclusion.the u.s. being a behind the scenes player and very supportive of the government and of holding the elections. i'm glenna millberg in port-au-prince, haiti, local 10 news. >>> after an exciting championship sunday, super bowl championships are set, the denver broncos and carolina panthers are squaring up. broncos and patriots time winding down tom brady to rob gronkowski for the touchdown and they need a two-point coersion to tie things and they do not get it. wide receiver gets around a bunch of defenders. he's going to the house. the game but certain not the lost. among those celebrating the panthers blow-out, legendary coach don schula. that should make any offensive dad proud. the panthers and broncos clashing at super bowl 50. they will meet less than two weeks away. >> it's exciting. >> i like it. >>> we have to talk about a major man hunt over on the west coast. >> details on the three prisoner that escaped track these guys down. >>> hey there, south florida. a look at the temperatu
the united states state department also weighed in on sunday calling for compromise and a speedy conclusion.the u.s. being a behind the scenes player and very supportive of the government and of holding the elections. i'm glenna millberg in port-au-prince, haiti, local 10 news. >>> after an exciting championship sunday, super bowl championships are set, the denver broncos and carolina panthers are squaring up. broncos and patriots time winding down tom brady to rob gronkowski for the...
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we don't have the counternarrative, state department has a program that is not -- you know with the the united states government, with the united states flag it's not beginning to hit had the market share that you want it to actually listen. so talked about how to turn the state department. i'm on foreign affairs committee to talk about programs that deal with it's not it shall u.s. government counternarrative but rather it's a narrative from an audience that the audience over there will listen to from leaders of that that will appeal to that audience. .. the best way to do that is to employ their religious leaders to counteract and counter that narrative that it is not a glamorous thing to do, to go to syria, it is not a romantic journey. we are going to have a hearing in my community in february with women and their parents who have been exploited by basis. is not a romantic journey. it is not an online dating service. when they get there they find out women are not treated very nicely. under sharia law women have no rights. i think the more we can get that message out there and counter that even in the united states when you get th
we don't have the counternarrative, state department has a program that is not -- you know with the the united states government, with the united states flag it's not beginning to hit had the market share that you want it to actually listen. so talked about how to turn the state department. i'm on foreign affairs committee to talk about programs that deal with it's not it shall u.s. government counternarrative but rather it's a narrative from an audience that the audience over there will listen...
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someone who lies to the families of those four victims in benghazi can never be president of the united states. states. this night didn't attacking both the current administration and the democratic candidates running for president. several minutes were taken up with the citizenship issue trump brought up recently regarding ted cruz. there's long standing us law that the child of a us citizen born abroad is decalred a natural born citizen. you should go out get a declaritory judgement let the court's decide i'm not going to take legal advice from donald trump. i hate to interrupt this episode of court tv..... lots of words tonight, but how true are they?wcpo 9 on your side is the only local news team backed by politifact... one of the most respected fact checking groups in the nation. texas senator ted cruz got things started -- taking aim at the nation's economic record under president barack obama. "we have the lowest percentage of americans working today of any year since 1977." 1977."our politifact team... rated that claim by cruz as cruz has his stats correct... but it's not all president obama's
someone who lies to the families of those four victims in benghazi can never be president of the united states. states. this night didn't attacking both the current administration and the democratic candidates running for president. several minutes were taken up with the citizenship issue trump brought up recently regarding ted cruz. there's long standing us law that the child of a us citizen born abroad is decalred a natural born citizen. you should go out get a declaritory judgement let the...
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state plays in the lottery except six, including nevada. when nevada legalized gaming in 1931, lotteries were illegal throughout the united states. when states began legalizing the lottery in the 60's, it was too late for casino- prohibits the lottery. other states are making millions off lottery tax dollars... and some question whether nevada is missing out. ""its really hard to say we do have a lot of gaming revenue coming in would it will resume shortly the powerball jackpot is now at one point four billion dollars! nevadans have to make some extra trip, in hopes of becoming billionaires. every state plays in the lottery except six, including nevada. when nevada legalized gaming in 1931, lotteries were illegal throughout the united states. when states began legalizing the lottery in the 60's, it was too late for casino- driven nevada. our constitution prohibits the lottery. other states are making millions off lottery tax dollars... and some question whether nevada is missing out. ""its really hard to say we do have a lot of gaming revenue coming in would it be nice to have more yeah but what would the cost be to set up a new administrati
state plays in the lottery except six, including nevada. when nevada legalized gaming in 1931, lotteries were illegal throughout the united states. when states began legalizing the lottery in the 60's, it was too late for casino- prohibits the lottery. other states are making millions off lottery tax dollars... and some question whether nevada is missing out. ""its really hard to say we do have a lot of gaming revenue coming in would it will resume shortly the powerball jackpot is now...
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. >> the united states state department is working with the iraqi government to find three american contractorspeared in baghdad over the weekend. they were kidnapped from the tran heart move home. the group was taken to sad sr city. -- sadr city. a brother of "washington post" reporter jason rezaian is speaking out after he was released on chaps of espionage now in germany get medical treatment before coming back home to the united states. his wife an everyone iran citizen almost did not make it out without her husband. her passage was part of the deal but her name was not on the manifest, and his brother said that this is if way his brother was going to leave iran without his wife. all the iran weres have been persist. saying though would not let him go but the u.s. government was adamant about it and it just goes to show the guys have been trying to control him for 18 months. >> in the end, secretary john kerry called the iranian foreign minister at last meant to make sure she was allowed to before the train out of iran. >> we are tracking the story of a boston university graduate student de
. >> the united states state department is working with the iraqi government to find three american contractorspeared in baghdad over the weekend. they were kidnapped from the tran heart move home. the group was taken to sad sr city. -- sadr city. a brother of "washington post" reporter jason rezaian is speaking out after he was released on chaps of espionage now in germany get medical treatment before coming back home to the united states. his wife an everyone iran citizen...
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he is also a veteran of the united states army. iowa state representativ e dan huseman announced today he will be running for re-election in district 3. huseman graduated from aurelia high school and buena vista university. huseman serves as chair of the transportatio n, infrastructur e and capitals appropriation s subcommitee. according to a release from the iowa house republicans, huseman says he is pleased with the progress the house has made and looks to continue his efforts in balancing the state budget. district three is comprised of
he is also a veteran of the united states army. iowa state representativ e dan huseman announced today he will be running for re-election in district 3. huseman graduated from aurelia high school and buena vista university. huseman serves as chair of the transportatio n, infrastructur e and capitals appropriation s subcommitee. according to a release from the iowa house republicans, huseman says he is pleased with the progress the house has made and looks to continue his efforts in balancing...
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state of the iowa caucues -- and what iowans are doing to keep them first in the nation. nation.this morning -- we take a look at why the caucuses really are unlike anything else in the united states. states. the hawkeye state has only had it's spot first in line since the 1970's.so before the caucuses impacted the st of the country -- the university they changed the way party officials acted within the state... state...the whole process has just been revolutionized since the 1970's with these party officials feeling the need to be fair and impartial umpires rather than the deciders and i think that's one of hte most striking changes in the last 50 years ij the way that we nominate candidates.now -- people like democrat chair dr. dy mcguire e and jeff kaufmann -- the republican party chair -- are extremely careful not to favor one candidate over another -- so they don't get in the way of the huge amount of campainging that each candidate will do -- answering as many questions from as many voters as possible. possible.that personal experience is really importan to the candidates as well becuase it gives them an idea both how voters think about a variety ofofissue but it also proves their p
state of the iowa caucues -- and what iowans are doing to keep them first in the nation. nation.this morning -- we take a look at why the caucuses really are unlike anything else in the united states. states. the hawkeye state has only had it's spot first in line since the 1970's.so before the caucuses impacted the st of the country -- the university they changed the way party officials acted within the state... state...the whole process has just been revolutionized since the 1970's with these...
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tours.fans even met at midnight to sing happy ...this is the second most visited week at in the united states. states. if you want to celebrate the king's birthday locally ... chuy's mexican restaurant in florence is the place to be ... each chuy's has an elvis shrine ...and tonight you can also see local elvis impersonator mark noll perform ...plus you eat free if you dress up like elvis or priscilla.starts tonight at 8. the boone county library weekend. nine first warning weather. we start the morning with widely scattered rain showers. rain is generally light for the morning rush but some isolated heavier rains cannot be ruled out. temperatures p.m., the widespread shield of rain lifts to the northeast. we'll continue to see isolated, light showers into the afternoon with a high of 490f. that same slight rain chance continues tonight with lows only dropping to 45! now, let's talk about saturday for all you bengals fans. while we start our saturday forecast with cloudy skies and only slight rain chances, rain is likely to move in as we head into the evening hours. expect periods of heavy rain, espe
tours.fans even met at midnight to sing happy ...this is the second most visited week at in the united states. states. if you want to celebrate the king's birthday locally ... chuy's mexican restaurant in florence is the place to be ... each chuy's has an elvis shrine ...and tonight you can also see local elvis impersonator mark noll perform ...plus you eat free if you dress up like elvis or priscilla.starts tonight at 8. the boone county library weekend. nine first warning weather. we start...
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state sponsoring terrorism and to fight proxy wars. beginning in year 1980's it began jihad against the united states by bombing the marine barracks, united statesembassy and annex of lebanon, something our ambassadors play with. united states embassy in kuwait, the air force barracks in saudi arabia and attacking united states military in iraq using shia militias trained in iran with advanced i eat thes developed by iranian engineers. during the 80s iran began an aggressive kidnapping and assassination campaign which resulted in numerous american hostages and the death of cia station chief buckley. by policy of hostage-taking for political gain continues to this day as we are very much aware. to date the result is u.s. troops left lebanon, saudi arabia and initially iraq. iran as you can see on the next map, the changing middle east map in red has direct influence and some control over lebanon, gaza, syria, iraq and the awhile strategically designed to influence not only the major shipping in the gulf but shipping entering and departing the suez canal. let me at editorially when you talk to a leader in the middle east, an arab sunni leader, thi
state sponsoring terrorism and to fight proxy wars. beginning in year 1980's it began jihad against the united states by bombing the marine barracks, united statesembassy and annex of lebanon, something our ambassadors play with. united states embassy in kuwait, the air force barracks in saudi arabia and attacking united states military in iraq using shia militias trained in iran with advanced i eat thes developed by iranian engineers. during the 80s iran began an aggressive kidnapping and...
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united states and iran. the new year has delivered a new dawn to the historically tense relationship between the united states and iran. over the weekend the united nations confirmed that iran is implementing its end of an agreement concluded last summer with the united states and six other world powers by dismantling much of its controversial nuclear program. in response, the united states and the european union have now lifted crippling hurries. enemies of iran that betray allies like israel. to counter that argument over the weekend, at the same time he was lifting the sanction he on iran's nuclear program, president obama announced influence largely toothless sanctions on iran's program for ballistic missiles. despite the mixed messages, both sides managed to agree to a prisoner swap over the weekend. the deal involved four citizens release, including washington post reporter jason rezaian. another american detained in december was also released, in exchange the united states freed seven iranian american businessmen. the prisoner swap occurred only a few days after the release of 10 u.s. navy sailors who
united states and iran. the new year has delivered a new dawn to the historically tense relationship between the united states and iran. over the weekend the united nations confirmed that iran is implementing its end of an agreement concluded last summer with the united states and six other world powers by dismantling much of its controversial nuclear program. in response, the united states and the european union have now lifted crippling hurries. enemies of iran that betray allies like israel....
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gonna be introduced to, you can earn up to 16% to 18% interest on your money, supported by united states state law and backed by real estate. this is a little-known, passive real-estate-investment vehicle that's been around for over 100 years. we're also gonna show you how to use this strategy and other strategies to flip properties 100% tax-free. these are killer ways to invest in real estate and possibly build a retirement account for you and your family, because your money's gonna be growing so much faster in a tax-free or a tax-deferred environment. you see, working a job and just saving money alone may not get you to your long-term financial and retirement goals, and that's why it's so critical for you to learn these powerful, long-term wealth-building strategies. >> right now, we're working on houses number 14 and 15, and we have number 16 in contract. and on our last four deals, we're averaging $100,000 in profits on each deal. >> after all the closing costs and all the expenses it took to do the rehab, we made approximately $110,000. >> this house behind me -- i got it under contract,
gonna be introduced to, you can earn up to 16% to 18% interest on your money, supported by united states state law and backed by real estate. this is a little-known, passive real-estate-investment vehicle that's been around for over 100 years. we're also gonna show you how to use this strategy and other strategies to flip properties 100% tax-free. these are killer ways to invest in real estate and possibly build a retirement account for you and your family, because your money's gonna be growing...
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ladies and gentlemen, the united states army band and united states army voices. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ]. ies and gentlemen, the democratic leader of the united states house of representatives the honorable nancy pelosi. [ applause ]. >>> good afternoon, everyone. mr. speaker, mr. leader, mr. leader. for our speaker, this is his last gold medal ceremony. so it is an emotional time for many reasons, including that. thank you, mr. speaker for making it so lovely. [ applause ]. i want to join in acknowledging the leadership of senator menendez, senator brown, congress madam chair granger, congressman capuano, robert edsel, you're a hero to us. thank you so much. [ applause ]. you have done such a large part in preserving art as well. thank you. we're honored by your presence. in march of 1941, president franklin roosevelt dedicated the national gallery of art just down the way from here. as a crowd gathered, struggling beneath the bombs of the blitz, nazi's occupiers looted the finest art of western europe and sacked the property of jewish families, a vast program of theft and destruction. an
ladies and gentlemen, the united states army band and united states army voices. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ]. ies and gentlemen, the democratic leader of the united states house of representatives the honorable nancy pelosi. [ applause ]. >>> good afternoon, everyone. mr. speaker, mr. leader, mr. leader. for our speaker, this is his last gold medal ceremony. so it is an emotional time for many reasons, including that. thank you, mr. speaker for making it so lovely. [ applause ]. i want to...
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gonna be introduced to, you can earn up to 16% to 18% interest on your money, supported by united states state law and backed by real estate. this is a little-known, passive real-estate-investment vehicle that's been around for over 100 years. we're also gonna show you how to use this strategy and other strategies to flip properties 100% tax-free. these are killer ways to invest in real estate and possibly build a retirement account for you and your family, because your money's gonna be growing so much faster in a tax-free or a tax-deferred environment. you see, working a job and just saving money alone may not get you to your long-term financial and retirement goals, and that's why it's so critical for you to learn these powerful, long-term wealth-building strategies. >> right now, we're working on houses number 14 and 15, and we have number 16 in contract. and on our last four deals, we're averaging $100,000 in profits on each deal. >> after all the closing costs and all the expenses it took to do the rehab, we made approximately $110,000. >> this house behind me -- i got it under contract,
gonna be introduced to, you can earn up to 16% to 18% interest on your money, supported by united states state law and backed by real estate. this is a little-known, passive real-estate-investment vehicle that's been around for over 100 years. we're also gonna show you how to use this strategy and other strategies to flip properties 100% tax-free. these are killer ways to invest in real estate and possibly build a retirement account for you and your family, because your money's gonna be growing...
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everything we get to hear that mexico is more amenable to having him extradited to the united states. united states wants him badly. extradition is a long process. it may take six months or more. he has good lawyers or i assume he does, the best that money can buy. and those lawyers are going to fight extradition. but he'll be here. he'll be tried. >> he faces charges in seven states, charges ranging from? >> seven federal jurisdictions. so it's all under the federal umbrella. they're all through the department of justice. these charges show what this cartel was up to. they were bringing into the remarkable numbers. we have heroin, we have cocaine, we have marijuana, we have methamphetamine. but they came in by boats and planes and trains and submersibles. what you have here is one of the largest operations of drug distribution that has ever come into this country. what else? money laundering. kidnapping. violence. this is probably the greatest defendant in terms of public enemy number one that people who are involved in the drug enforcement administration and the department of justice have ever se
everything we get to hear that mexico is more amenable to having him extradited to the united states. united states wants him badly. extradition is a long process. it may take six months or more. he has good lawyers or i assume he does, the best that money can buy. and those lawyers are going to fight extradition. but he'll be here. he'll be tried. >> he faces charges in seven states, charges ranging from? >> seven federal jurisdictions. so it's all under the federal umbrella....
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united states. someone who cannot handle intelligence information appropriately cannot be commander in chief and someone who lies to the families of those four victims of benghazi, can never be president of the united states." states."while senator rubio went after democrat hillary clinton, the two men leading the republican race in iowa went at each other over whether senator ted cruz is eligible to run for president. here's what donald trump, who raised the issue, had to say about that. "i'm not bringing a suit, i promise, but the democrats are you have to have certainty, you can't have a question, i can agree with you or not, but you can't have a question over your head. head.senator you want to respond? respond?well listen i've spent my entire life defending the constitution before the u.s. supreme court, and i'm not gonnabe taking legal advice from donald trump." trump."trump also admitted the only reason he's raising the issue now is because cruz is challenging him in the polls. now the race for the democratic nomination.earlier this week, a poll showed vermont senator bernie sanders had become the front runner here in iowa. iowa.but another poll is tempering that declaration. still, the latest des
united states. someone who cannot handle intelligence information appropriately cannot be commander in chief and someone who lies to the families of those four victims of benghazi, can never be president of the united states." states."while senator rubio went after democrat hillary clinton, the two men leading the republican race in iowa went at each other over whether senator ted cruz is eligible to run for president. here's what donald trump, who raised the issue, had to say about...
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and using the united states, working with the united states to implement that strategy. rategy that's worked incredibly effectively for the saudis. more people are starting to question whether this is effective or going reckless given this particularly mass executions. they've sustained one of the most dictatorial governments the world has ever seen. >> let's listen who that marco rubio said about this today. >> why is this president trying to portray himself as a neutral arbiter between two countries in dispute. saudi arabia is not perfect but they're not an enemy of the united states, at least not their government. there are things they do i'm not in favor with and i have strong problems with. but that being said, they're a military ally of the united states in that region. iran has been our enemy. >> ahmed, here's an execution where the guy is killed for what he has said, knoll nothing other than words he's spoken and we can't have a republican candidate who has any strong objection to that. >> that's not surprising. just as we heard saying that saudi arabia is not our
and using the united states, working with the united states to implement that strategy. rategy that's worked incredibly effectively for the saudis. more people are starting to question whether this is effective or going reckless given this particularly mass executions. they've sustained one of the most dictatorial governments the world has ever seen. >> let's listen who that marco rubio said about this today. >> why is this president trying to portray himself as a neutral arbiter...
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state sponsoring terrorism and to fight proxy wars. beginning in the early 1980s, it began jihad against the united states by bombing the marine barracks, the united states embalane embassy and the annex in lebanon something our ambassadors are familiar with, the united states embassy in kuwait, towers in saudi arabia and attacking the united states military in iraq using militias trained in iran developing by engineers. iran began an aggressive kidnapping and assassination campaign which resulted in numerous american hostages and the death of cia station chief buckley. a poll receive hostage taking for political gain continues to this day as we very much are aware of. to date, the result is u.s. troops left lebanon, saudi arabia and initially iraq while iran, as you can see on the next map, the changing middle east map in red has direct influence and some control over lebanon, gaza, syria, iraq and yemen while strategically desiring to influence not only the major shipping in the gulf but the shipping entering and departing the suez canal. let me just add editorially, when you talk to a leader in the middle east, an arab sunni leader, this is what they
state sponsoring terrorism and to fight proxy wars. beginning in the early 1980s, it began jihad against the united states by bombing the marine barracks, the united states embalane embassy and the annex in lebanon something our ambassadors are familiar with, the united states embassy in kuwait, towers in saudi arabia and attacking the united states military in iraq using militias trained in iran developing by engineers. iran began an aggressive kidnapping and assassination campaign which...
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state of the iowa caucues -- and what iowans are doing to keep them first in the nation. nation.this morning -- we take a look at why the caucuses really are unlike anything else in the united states. states. the hawkeye state has only had it's spot first in line since the 1970's.so before the caucuses impacted the rest of the cotry -- the university of iowa's cary covington says they changed the way party officials acted within the state... state...the whole process has just been revolutionized since the 1970's with these party officials feeling the need to be fair and impartial umpires rather than the deciders and i think that's one of hte most striking changes in the last 50 years in the way that we nominate candidates.now -- people like democrat chair dr. andy mcguire -- and jeff kaufmann -- the republican party chair -- are extremely careful not to favor one candidate over another -- so the huge amount of campainging that each candidate will do -- answering as many questions from as many voters as possible. possible.that personal experience is really important to the candidates as well becuase it gives them an idea both how voters think about a variety of issue but it also proves the
state of the iowa caucues -- and what iowans are doing to keep them first in the nation. nation.this morning -- we take a look at why the caucuses really are unlike anything else in the united states. states. the hawkeye state has only had it's spot first in line since the 1970's.so before the caucuses impacted the rest of the cotry -- the university of iowa's cary covington says they changed the way party officials acted within the state... state...the whole process has just been...
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state sponsoring terrorism, and to fight proxy wars. beginning in the early 1980's, it began jihad against the united states by bombing the marine barracks, united states embassy, and the annex in lebanon, something our ambassadors intimately familiar with, united states embassy in kuwait, the air force towers in and attacking the united states military in iraq using shia militias trained in iran with advanced [indiscernible] iran began an0's, aggressive kidnapping and assassination campaign which resulted in numerous american hostages and the death of cia station chief buckley. a policy of hostage-taking for political gain continues to this day, as we are very much aware of. u.s.te, the result is troops left lebanon, saudi arabia, and initially iraq while changing middle east maps in red, has direct influence and some control over lebanon, gaza, syria, iraq, and lemon, while strategically desiring to influence not only the major shipping in the gulf, but the shipping entering and departing the suez canal. when you talk to a leader in the middle east, and arab sunni leader, this is what they think of when they think of iran. iran andow they see what it
state sponsoring terrorism, and to fight proxy wars. beginning in the early 1980's, it began jihad against the united states by bombing the marine barracks, united states embassy, and the annex in lebanon, something our ambassadors intimately familiar with, united states embassy in kuwait, the air force towers in and attacking the united states military in iraq using shia militias trained in iran with advanced [indiscernible] iran began an0's, aggressive kidnapping and assassination campaign...
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united states? dr. fauci: what we almost certainly will see, people -- we are already seeing that -- are people who are in the united states and traveled to the involved region, got bitten by a mosquito that infected them, and then returned to the united states and developed the symptoms of zika infection. we have seen that in hawaii. we've seen cases now that have been in the united states, for example, in illinois, in texas and in other states. i expect we are going to continue to see that. the critical issue that is of obvious concern is that will this infection get established in the united states where it spreads within united states? laura: what is going to be the most effective way to stop the virus from spreading? dr. fauci: the most effective way now, which is what we are concentrating on, is addressing the mosquitoes. there are a couple of ways of doing that. you can have protection against mosquito, mosquito protection, namely making sure as best as possible you stay indoors with air conditioning. you wear longsleeved clothing and you put mosquito repellent. another more direct way of doing it and a more permane
united states? dr. fauci: what we almost certainly will see, people -- we are already seeing that -- are people who are in the united states and traveled to the involved region, got bitten by a mosquito that infected them, and then returned to the united states and developed the symptoms of zika infection. we have seen that in hawaii. we've seen cases now that have been in the united states, for example, in illinois, in texas and in other states. i expect we are going to continue to see that....
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united states and around the world. we are following breaking news of a prisoner swap about to be implemented between the united states and. four american citizens are about to be freed in exchange for six, maybe seven iranians being held here in the united states. it is about to be implemented. this is a very, very sensitive moment but the iranian news media has reported of the swap, the four americans who are being freed include jason rezaian, "the washington post" reporter, amir hekmati, a marine from michigan and saeed, abedini, a christian pastor held in iran and nosratoliah khoshawi. we do know there are still other american citizens being held in iran, apparently not part of this deal, including namazi and zaka and levinson, being held for many years, a former fbi agent. joining us on the foin is reza marashi. first of all, thank you very much for joining us. what, if anything, can you tell us about this fourth american. his name is new to me, nosratoliah khoshawi. >> that's a great question. i was surprised to see that name myself. i do this for a living. i've never heard of this individual before. if he has gotte
united states and around the world. we are following breaking news of a prisoner swap about to be implemented between the united states and. four american citizens are about to be freed in exchange for six, maybe seven iranians being held here in the united states. it is about to be implemented. this is a very, very sensitive moment but the iranian news media has reported of the swap, the four americans who are being freed include jason rezaian, "the washington post" reporter, amir...
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gonna be introduced to, you can earn up to 16% to 18% interest on your money, supported by united states state law and backed by real estate. this is a little-known, passive real-estate-investment vehicle that's been around for over 100 years. we're also gonna show you how to use this strategy and other strategies to flip properties 100% tax-free. these are killer ways to invest in real estate and possibly build a retirement account for you and your family, because your money's gonna be growing so much faster in a tax-free or a tax-deferred environment. you see, working a job and just saving money alone may not get you to your long-term financial and retirement goals, and that's why it's so critical for you to learn these powerful, long-term wealth-building strategies. >> right now, we're working on houses number 14 and 15, and we have number 16 in contract. and on our last four deals, we're averaging $100,000 in profits on each deal. >> after all the closing costs and all the expenses it took to do the rehab, we made approximately $110,000. >> this house behind me -- i got it under contract,
gonna be introduced to, you can earn up to 16% to 18% interest on your money, supported by united states state law and backed by real estate. this is a little-known, passive real-estate-investment vehicle that's been around for over 100 years. we're also gonna show you how to use this strategy and other strategies to flip properties 100% tax-free. these are killer ways to invest in real estate and possibly build a retirement account for you and your family, because your money's gonna be growing...
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and three, it was a message to the united states, absolutely. >> rose: what was the message to the united states? >> the gulf arab states, saudi arabia in particular, deeply frustrated with the united states over a number of issues. >> rose: what were those issues, the red line in syria to the nuclear deal. three mubarak. those are the issues. >> those are the issues, exactly right. let's take each of them in turn. so mubarak, it's really hard to say how u.s. policy could have been any different than what it was. we could not have saved mubarak if we wanted to and it would have been a strategic mistake to have tried, in my view. two, the iran nuclear deal. we just said it's a pretty good deal. i think there are two things that are missing from a saudi perspective. one was we were conducting secret negotiations with the iranians and what he didn't tell the gulf arab states. they were upset about that. >> rose: what were the saudis. they seem to have a very strong relationship from intelligent community to intelligent community. there are you and so many others. john brennan as a deep saudi histor
and three, it was a message to the united states, absolutely. >> rose: what was the message to the united states? >> the gulf arab states, saudi arabia in particular, deeply frustrated with the united states over a number of issues. >> rose: what were those issues, the red line in syria to the nuclear deal. three mubarak. those are the issues. >> those are the issues, exactly right. let's take each of them in turn. so mubarak, it's really hard to say how u.s. policy...
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we are in australia and new zealand but primarily in the unites states. -- united states. advertisers are still entering 2016 with confidence. >> no sense of nervousness? >> not here in las vegas. unfortunately, what happens in vegas, stays in vegas. you guys are paying more than your competitors do -- what is the latest on that ongoing battle? >> we had a fantastic finish to 2015. the copyright royalty board issued their learning this their ruling that lasts the next five years. ruling thateir lasts the next five years. we enter 2016 with certainty around our costs so we can plan over a multiyear timeframe, really an exciting time for pandora. and for the music industry generally. we've put a lot of things behind us and now we can move forward aggressively going after the digital opportunity. >> what are your long-term plans? >> the biggest governor is licensing issues. we've solved that issue in the united states. in order to do that internationally, we have to work closely with the partners to make that happen. that is a big objective of this year. we think pandora will
we are in australia and new zealand but primarily in the unites states. -- united states. advertisers are still entering 2016 with confidence. >> no sense of nervousness? >> not here in las vegas. unfortunately, what happens in vegas, stays in vegas. you guys are paying more than your competitors do -- what is the latest on that ongoing battle? >> we had a fantastic finish to 2015. the copyright royalty board issued their learning this their ruling that lasts the next five...
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united states. they have infiltrated the united states. our is isis right now, but i'm focused on cartels because i live in a state that is on the border. but i've seen the threat and the threat of the policy were a border is not secure. and their ability to come in and network inside of the united states. wherever you see drugs in latin america, you see the corruption and you see the violence. that is what you see. it does not get reported as much as it should. from a law-enforcement standpoint in the united states, it is a serious problem. i think it starts with how we deal with latin american neighbors to the south and mexico and dealing with these threats. also, securing the border. security billr that will be talking about in my retreat. we have republican retreat leaving today and that will be one of our topics of discussion about, are we going to put that on the floor and try to pass it? >> let me ask a follow-up question. we follow these issues very closely. in 2012, you offered a study n's growing at ira role in central america and
united states. they have infiltrated the united states. our is isis right now, but i'm focused on cartels because i live in a state that is on the border. but i've seen the threat and the threat of the policy were a border is not secure. and their ability to come in and network inside of the united states. wherever you see drugs in latin america, you see the corruption and you see the violence. that is what you see. it does not get reported as much as it should. from a law-enforcement...
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united states. the united states wants him badly. trying to give up el chapo's hiding place but mexico's attorney general said they couldn't have found him without penn's supposed meeting. the mexican newspaper published photographs that show penn at the airport with mexican actress kate dell castillo who helped arrange the meeting. pictures show the two at a hotel meeting with members of guzman's team. in his rolling stone article, penn says guzman told him quote i supply more heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana than anyone else in the world. penn says he has no regrets about conducting his interview. and he e-mailed the associated press quote i've got nothing to hide. cbs4 this morning. >> guzman's attorneys say they will challenge his extradition to the u.s. >>> up next how music fans are remembering legendary artist david bowie. >>> plus the medical miracle for a woman who was disfigured after being shot in the face. >>> a new set of guidelines for women when it comes to breast cancer screening. what you need to know. >
united states. the united states wants him badly. trying to give up el chapo's hiding place but mexico's attorney general said they couldn't have found him without penn's supposed meeting. the mexican newspaper published photographs that show penn at the airport with mexican actress kate dell castillo who helped arrange the meeting. pictures show the two at a hotel meeting with members of guzman's team. in his rolling stone article, penn says guzman told him quote i supply more heroin,...
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not only recognize the independence of the former 13 colonies in the united states, but it also transferred to the new united states everything south of the great lakes and also florida and eastern mississippi. in many ways what the united states had, that was its resource. as england had been at the end of the french and indian war, the united states had fought a long war and it was broke. and to build a nation, it needed offered theland potential to fill those coffers, build the infrastructure for the nation, and give direction. the united states is a nation land, and that is not pc rhetoric. that's actually just a fact. that fact is an important determinant of many things in native american history and many things in george washington's life. see, i apologize for the quality of some of my images. i once did quite a fancy bullet point for powerpoint and one of my students stuck up his hands and said, professor, did your daughter do that for you? she's a studio art major, so she can do it. happening.u what is the united states secured independence from britain. it built a nation and build a nation moving westward.
not only recognize the independence of the former 13 colonies in the united states, but it also transferred to the new united states everything south of the great lakes and also florida and eastern mississippi. in many ways what the united states had, that was its resource. as england had been at the end of the french and indian war, the united states had fought a long war and it was broke. and to build a nation, it needed offered theland potential to fill those coffers, build the...
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united states. >> the united states will ift nuclear l related economic sanctions. >> this was not a frank wolf hope -- quid pro quo. well spent time inventory and's evan prison where they were allegedly seductive to bailey's things, solitary confinement, and psychological abuse. the student named matthew who was arrested a few months ago. in exchange for the release of the americans u.s. dropped charges against seven iranians along with international arrest warrant against 14 other writings. but the agreement does not robert fbi agent levinson who disappeared during a 2007 visit duri to a run. filegroup of thieves fraudulent income tax returns, and no one of the victims, a 25-year-old single mother is speaking out. >> anna is here with her three-year-old son kevin. >> i feel violated and i am disgusted. >> she never thought she would be victim of identity theft. >> seven use my social to do. return false tax returns. among 645 people in juvenile detention whose identity was stolen as a part of a multimillion dollar tax fraud scheme. >> i have no trust in the justice system anymore. >> one of the pe
united states. >> the united states will ift nuclear l related economic sanctions. >> this was not a frank wolf hope -- quid pro quo. well spent time inventory and's evan prison where they were allegedly seductive to bailey's things, solitary confinement, and psychological abuse. the student named matthew who was arrested a few months ago. in exchange for the release of the americans u.s. dropped charges against seven iranians along with international arrest warrant against 14 other...
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especially when her husband of the president of the united states. states.mmend prosecution? >> no, i don't think so. >> i don't think so either. >> i know. lou: i'm telling you. >> they will investigate. it political, the obama administration will have the justice department indict -- >> a democratic president with a democratic -- front runner. >> yeah. that is it. lou: you say -- >> i'm not saying legally. lou: you say public corruption covered a little bit. >> don't forget, investigations can go on for a long time, very long time. lou: none of us can forget, benghazi still goes ofor crying out loud. i want toed to ask you other questions we have used up all of time. >> so many questions. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. lou: portland, oregon police searching for a thief who pulled off a heist. look at this, a man walked into a pet store, he tuck away a black pastel ball python, i don't know if it is pastel ball black or blackball python -- and way. the worse part he stuck the $200 snake down the front of pants, the thief awkwardly, we're told -- there
especially when her husband of the president of the united states. states.mmend prosecution? >> no, i don't think so. >> i don't think so either. >> i know. lou: i'm telling you. >> they will investigate. it political, the obama administration will have the justice department indict -- >> a democratic president with a democratic -- front runner. >> yeah. that is it. lou: you say -- >> i'm not saying legally. lou: you say public corruption covered a...
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everything we gegeto hear that mexico is more amenable to having him extradited to the united states. united states wants him badly. extradition is a long process. it may take six months or more. he has good lawyers or i assume he does, the best that money can buy. and those lawyers are going to but he'll be here. >> he faces charges in seven states, charges ranging from? >> seven federal jurisdictions. so it's all under the federal umbrella. they're all through the depapament of justice. these charges show what this cartel was up to. they were bringing into the united states drugs in the most remarkable numbers. we have heroin, we have cocaine, we have marijuana, we have methamphetamine. but they came in by boats and submersibles. what yououave here is one of the largest operations of drug distribution that has ever come into this country. what else? money laundering. kidnapping. violence. this is probably the greatest defendant in terms of public enemy number one that people who are involved in the drug enforcement administration and the department of justice have ever seen. they want him and the
everything we gegeto hear that mexico is more amenable to having him extradited to the united states. united states wants him badly. extradition is a long process. it may take six months or more. he has good lawyers or i assume he does, the best that money can buy. and those lawyers are going to but he'll be here. >> he faces charges in seven states, charges ranging from? >> seven federal jurisdictions. so it's all under the federal umbrella. they're all through the depapament of...