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several years received many add backs during the budget that's the good news we're in for the united states us times this is a backlog in getting them certified did add backs are granted late in the budget seeing none, season we've come to you with our renewable you wills and it details modifies the contract we have to come back for a second round of modifications in working with the city attorney we've come up what a contingent amount all the grants and agreement you'll see from this point forward will contain a ten percent contingency amount will be infected should is it be finalized by the board of the mayor's office of budget and we'll make the investment we already have the contingent authority from this body this laws us to get the contracts certified and have a cost of businesses implement it in a know fashion to make sure our contractors are paid in a little fashion so you'll see the contestant amazes it is only a contingency only on material listing the funding when we enact one we'll come back on the consent agenda and list out the items acted on that way if you want to pause and discuss a
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before midnight making this stand shorter than his 2013 filibuster against the united states use of drones. >> there comes a time in the history of nations when fear and complacency allow power to accumulate and libber thety and privacy to suffer. that time is now. andly not let the patriot about, the most unpie trottic of acts go unchallenged. my choice is rapidly leaving. my bedtime has long since passed and i think it's time we summarize why we're here today and what my hope is for the future of this issue. we want to vote on reforms. we want to vote on several different forms of ways that we can fix this and that this goes on and comes up every three years. can't we spend a couple of days trying to amend this and trying to make it better. senator paul had companies. he was joined by 7 democrats and 3 republicans. it during the speech paul tweeted out a link to buy an nsa filibuster starter back on his website but he denied the protest was meant to benefit his presidential campaign. >> what do you say to critics that say this didn't do anything and this was really a campaign a way for you to campaign? >> i ho
before midnight making this stand shorter than his 2013 filibuster against the united states use of drones. >> there comes a time in the history of nations when fear and complacency allow power to accumulate and libber thety and privacy to suffer. that time is now. andly not let the patriot about, the most unpie trottic of acts go unchallenged. my choice is rapidly leaving. my bedtime has long since passed and i think it's time we summarize why we're here today and what my hope is for the...
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the patriot act it is much easier for us to do our surveillance outside the united states and inside the united states. they use our democracy as a weapon. at their timebelieve that they will strike again. melissa: saudi arabia is now considering matching iran's nuclear ablation. further destabilizing the region. this was inevitable. the logical outgrowth. where many people were afraid we were headed. >> yes. president obama attempt to gain peace. delaying in his view making more a vast war in the middle east. the iranians will get nukes. if they are up to all the mischief that they are now think of how much mischief that they can do when sanctions are lifted. they will get nukes sooner, not later. it will be a mess. >> people to eat in and say i don't care, let them all have nukes and blow each other up. >> it is not a very good strategy. i am not willing to take that risk. by the way the kernel is absolutely right. it is open season. the president declared such. trying to bind future presidents towards a very bad deal where they will probably come on their watch. >> gentle man thanks to both of you. a few stories on our radar right now. attorney gen
the patriot act it is much easier for us to do our surveillance outside the united states and inside the united states. they use our democracy as a weapon. at their timebelieve that they will strike again. melissa: saudi arabia is now considering matching iran's nuclear ablation. further destabilizing the region. this was inevitable. the logical outgrowth. where many people were afraid we were headed. >> yes. president obama attempt to gain peace. delaying in his view making more a vast...
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greta actually said that president obama should use presidential time each minute of which is invaluable to the govern nance of the united stateslations. the president should use presidential time to explain to the governor of texas what texas schools were supposed to have taught the governor in elementary school and in high school. and if the president would just do that, then greta and fox news would be spared another million e-mails full of paranoia and nonsense about president obama. of course what greta said there turned out to be an intelligence test of its own. if you believe that it's within president obama's power of persuasion to stop the fox news audience from sending a million e-mails filled with paranoia and nonsense about the president, then you just failed that test. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every sing
greta actually said that president obama should use presidential time each minute of which is invaluable to the govern nance of the united stateslations. the president should use presidential time to explain to the governor of texas what texas schools were supposed to have taught the governor in elementary school and in high school. and if the president would just do that, then greta and fox news would be spared another million e-mails full of paranoia and nonsense about president obama. of...
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us. we will do more during the show. what is shaping up to be the biggest year for corporate bond issuance in the united states ever. in about five minutes timejoin us after this short break. ♪ manus: let's bring you up to date with some of the top jonathan: -- let's bring you up-to-date with some of the top stories. sales beat estimates. operating profit more than doubled. nokia agreed to by alcatel. the takeover is expected to be complete the first half of next year. australian mining investment boom unwinds. the number of people employed fell by 2900 from a month earlier. the swiss national bank made a bet on u.s. equities. the increased the stake in apple, exxon, and johnson and johnson, taking the u.s. holdings to $37.5 billion. here in the u k, going to vote in the general election. 600 50 mps will be elected. it gives a chance to decide the makeup of the next parliament. polling stations will be open. from 6:00 a.m. tomorrow we will bring you 12 hours of breaking news and analysis from westminster. the city and europe tracking the outcome. more details little bit later. now we are 25 minutes into the session. we are higher by about a 1
us. we will do more during the show. what is shaping up to be the biggest year for corporate bond issuance in the united states ever. in about five minutes timejoin us after this short break. ♪ manus: let's bring you up to date with some of the top jonathan: -- let's bring you up-to-date with some of the top stories. sales beat estimates. operating profit more than doubled. nokia agreed to by alcatel. the takeover is expected to be complete the first half of next year. australian mining...
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and the patriot act being in place and barack o is using the rustic terrorism, is there a time this asymmetrical army can be used in the united states against the people? guest: the short answer is no. there is not an asymmetrical army per se. you see training in a facility where they have to close off a mall so they can train and what are they going to do if they have to react to an incident by what happened in kenya just a short time ago. instead of shutting down the mall for law-enforcement to train on those things, what you ring them here or they can replicated here and exley get those techniques down so we can do what we are going to ask them to do without being annexed or imposition on the environment we live in. when you talk about the metro station, that is another great example. we have a commute to work each day. i would be pretty disappointed if the measure was not working on time because someone else was training there. we can do the kind of thing here and not inconvenience our day-to-day lives. host: talking about training taking place in international areas, is there and it's -- a plan for if an incident happens in the
and the patriot act being in place and barack o is using the rustic terrorism, is there a time this asymmetrical army can be used in the united states against the people? guest: the short answer is no. there is not an asymmetrical army per se. you see training in a facility where they have to close off a mall so they can train and what are they going to do if they have to react to an incident by what happened in kenya just a short time ago. instead of shutting down the mall for law-enforcement...
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greta actually said that president obama should use presidential time each minute of which is invaluable to the govern nance of the united statesnational re relations relations. the president should use presidential time to explain to the governor of texas what texas schools were supposed to have taught the governor in elementary school and in high school. and if the president would just do that then greta and fox news would be spared another million e-mails full of paranoia and nonsense about president obama. of course what greta said there turned out to be an intelligence test of its own. if you believe that it's within president obama's power of persuasion to stop the fox news audience from sending a million e-mails filled with paranoia and nonsense about the president, then you just failed that test. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real a
greta actually said that president obama should use presidential time each minute of which is invaluable to the govern nance of the united statesnational re relations relations. the president should use presidential time to explain to the governor of texas what texas schools were supposed to have taught the governor in elementary school and in high school. and if the president would just do that then greta and fox news would be spared another million e-mails full of paranoia and nonsense about...
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used in the united states. williams has been cited numerous times for safety violations and fined for not adequately maintaining and inspecting the lines. what guarantee to you deliver to people that makes it safe? >> every day we deliver gas to run the country. yes, there are issues but we are doing everything to make sure safe practices are maintained. >> we visited a home owner that lives near a creek that washed out the home. can you build a pipeline safely through an hear that is washed out like that. >> we can. >> can it withstand the water. >> yes, we make the assessments on the instruct ability on the area -- construct ability on the area. >> reporter: the courts have recalled against the magnollis and the agency that builds the pipelines endorsed constitution. in a trip they took to washington d.c. the new york senior senator chuck schumer didn't show up for a scheduled meeting. in the meantime the juggernaut rolls along. now the brignolis and neighbours have a letter from yet another company saying it, too, intend to run another pipeline through their property >>> the debate and anger over pipelines i
used in the united states. williams has been cited numerous times for safety violations and fined for not adequately maintaining and inspecting the lines. what guarantee to you deliver to people that makes it safe? >> every day we deliver gas to run the country. yes, there are issues but we are doing everything to make sure safe practices are maintained. >> we visited a home owner that lives near a creek that washed out the home. can you build a pipeline safely through an hear that...
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investment from korea into the united states, it used to be far smaller than investment from united states to korea. but they change it. since some time like 2005-2006. so last year, korean export to -- korean investment in the united states, it was $3 billion larger than u.s. investment in korea. so all these things are happening. and to a large extent i think it is because of korea-u.s. fta. so as korean ambassador here in washington, d.c. i'm very encouraged by all these developments but at the same time more importantly i hope that korea-u.s. fta could in fact serve as a best-case scenario in the ongoing deliberations and discussions in this town about trade and trade policy. and what we are doing today thanks to the arrangement by honorable manzullo and my colleagues at kei, and the top-notch panelists here in washington, d.c., i think it will be a good occasion where we can just spread the words about how well korea-u.s. fta is working and will continue to work in the days to come. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> okay. i've prepared a presentation because being an economist i need to talk about numbers and it's best to show c
investment from korea into the united states, it used to be far smaller than investment from united states to korea. but they change it. since some time like 2005-2006. so last year, korean export to -- korean investment in the united states, it was $3 billion larger than u.s. investment in korea. so all these things are happening. and to a large extent i think it is because of korea-u.s. fta. so as korean ambassador here in washington, d.c. i'm very encouraged by all these developments but at...
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united states. but it's a state. >> how isis shook the world starts now. >>> the questions haunt us. each time we witness some terrible new savagery. >> the images that are emerging are horrifying. >> each time we meet the face of evil. >> i will continue to strike the next of your people. >> we ask how, why. how could a band of butchers come out of nowhere. take over vast lands, slaughter innocents and threaten the world. >> we'll chop off the heads of the americans, the french, whoever you may bring. >> and perhaps the most important question, how could we not have known. >> the answer is, we did. this is the story of what we knew about isis and when we knew it. it is a story that has not been told before, not in its entirety. told by the people who have made the journey into the mind and heart of isis. >> we begin with an extraordinary chance to look into the islamic state. not a single reporter has dared to venture there. since the gruesome beheadings of journalists began last year. imagine seeing this. >> i'm john cantlie, the british citizen abandoned by my own government. >> and this. >
united states. but it's a state. >> how isis shook the world starts now. >>> the questions haunt us. each time we witness some terrible new savagery. >> the images that are emerging are horrifying. >> each time we meet the face of evil. >> i will continue to strike the next of your people. >> we ask how, why. how could a band of butchers come out of nowhere. take over vast lands, slaughter innocents and threaten the world. >> we'll chop off the heads...
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united states. thank you for joining us. see you next timeemily: live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. linkedin shares plunge in after-hours trading. first-quarter sales were up 35% and the company posted a $43 million loss. revenue slowed and the company's main business serving recruiters as many accounts were given to new sales representatives.
united states. thank you for joining us. see you next timeemily: live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. linkedin shares plunge in after-hours trading. first-quarter sales were up 35% and the company posted a $43 million loss. revenue slowed and the company's main business serving recruiters as many accounts were given to new sales representatives.
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we're as a rulerable in the united states because it's us. every time we pick up a smart phone you may not do it. a little geeky but i think which tower, which fiberoptic cable which different ones am i tapping into that i can't know because it's free speed of light. i think of it if we can think of it as a network that's the challenge. knowing how we all fit into that network. >> get several questions about the cyber and you mentioned it in your talk and just now and whether the programs have adapted vast enough at the academy to meet this new challenge but also the interest from cadets in this area is this something they are coming in and really want to go into or do we still need to recruit and persuade people to be interested in cyber security. >> the recruiting and explaining isn't as much for the topic of society it's for dressing like this and running and marching and calling for mud and jumping off tower and those things. when i talk to some of the candidates that want to come here, kids talk about that a lot, i just want to go into cyber. i thi
we're as a rulerable in the united states because it's us. every time we pick up a smart phone you may not do it. a little geeky but i think which tower, which fiberoptic cable which different ones am i tapping into that i can't know because it's free speed of light. i think of it if we can think of it as a network that's the challenge. knowing how we all fit into that network. >> get several questions about the cyber and you mentioned it in your talk and just now and whether the programs...
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united states naval academy. this tragedy has shocked us all in the worst way. we wish to spend this time grieving. >> one passenger remains missing. minnesota chemical company executive robert gildersleeve. his family said he boarded the train, but so far, his whereabouts are unknown. when the seven cars derailed some of the train cars were left standing almost upright. others torn to shreds by the force of the crash. what happened to passengers inside of the compartments varies. scores of people were able to walk away. others describe scenes that are just awful. >> people were everywhere. there were suitcases everywhere. suitcases falling on top of people. the chairs had actually dislodged some chairs that had fallen on people. people bleeding from their faces. broken bones and broken legs and broken arms. anything you can imagine. that's what happened. >> so the person behind me lost an arm unfortunately and a lot of the women in front of me were bleeding from their heads. that's about it that i saw on the train. at the hospital a lot of very seriously injured people unfortunately. >>
united states naval academy. this tragedy has shocked us all in the worst way. we wish to spend this time grieving. >> one passenger remains missing. minnesota chemical company executive robert gildersleeve. his family said he boarded the train, but so far, his whereabouts are unknown. when the seven cars derailed some of the train cars were left standing almost upright. others torn to shreds by the force of the crash. what happened to passengers inside of the compartments varies. scores...
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us in the field check united states out on it. umblr. thank you for sharing your fascinating stories. look forward to see what you are coming up with next timeus out neck weeks here on "techknow." >> these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. follow our experts on twitter, ♪ >> it's two days on this boat just to get there... >> unspoiled... unseen... under threat... >> macaws, they're at risk of disapearing in the wild. >> the new fight to save a species... >> we're looking at one of the most incredible wonders of the natural world. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" - where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. >>> saudi jets target the former yemeni president's house, but prospects for a halt in the bombing take a step forward. mel remains hello. you wash remains watching ashingsdz life from london. also coming up: heavy fighting in syria as both sides try to take control of supply routes into lebanon. nato calls for calm after gun batt
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us in the field check united states out on it. umblr. thank you for sharing your fascinating stories. look forward to see what you are coming up with next timeus out neck weeks here on "techknow." >> these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. follow our experts on twitter, ♪ >> it's two days on this boat just to get there... >> unspoiled... unseen... under threat... >> macaws, they're at risk of disapearing in the wild. >> the new fight to save a species... >> we're looking at one of the most incredible wonders of the natural world. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" - where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. >> >>> air strikes by saudi-led forces after a deadly attack by houthi fighters on a saudi border town >>> i'm sammy, in doha also ahead - fleeing war and poverty a group of migrant women make their way to libya. their journey could end there, we'll explain why. freed from boko haram, survivors try to start their lives over. new l
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united states. but it's a state. >> how isis shook the world starts now. >>> the questions haunt us. each times some terrible new savagery. >> the images that are emerging are horrifying. >> each time we meet the face of evil. >> i will continue to strike the next of your people. >> we ask how, why. how could a band of butchers come out of nowhere. take over vast lands, slaughter indents and threaten the world. >> we'll cop off the hea
united states. but it's a state. >> how isis shook the world starts now. >>> the questions haunt us. each times some terrible new savagery. >> the images that are emerging are horrifying. >> each time we meet the face of evil. >> i will continue to strike the next of your people. >> we ask how, why. how could a band of butchers come out of nowhere. take over vast lands, slaughter indents and threaten the world. >> we'll cop off the hea
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united states. [applause] mr. pataki: i was governor of new york on september 11. it was a horrible time for us and i am sure for all of you as well. the personal loss was devastating. it still is. i saw up close horrible consequences of too many believing that because radical islam was thousands of miles away, across an ocean, that we were safe in america. sadly, it was not true then and it is not true now. the most important thing government does is to provide for the security and safety of its citizens. [applause] mr. pataki: sadly, washington is not doing that. i will not forget the lesson of september 11. i fear too many in washington already have. to protect us, first we must secure the border. i am the proud product of immigrants but we must know that everyone is coming here legally and coming not to harm us but to be a part of a better america. in the face of that increasingly dangerous world, this is not the time to weaken america's military, it is time to strengthen our military. [applause] mr. pataki: not so that we can use it, but so that we do not have to use it. a strong america i
united states. [applause] mr. pataki: i was governor of new york on september 11. it was a horrible time for us and i am sure for all of you as well. the personal loss was devastating. it still is. i saw up close horrible consequences of too many believing that because radical islam was thousands of miles away, across an ocean, that we were safe in america. sadly, it was not true then and it is not true now. the most important thing government does is to provide for the security and safety of...
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out more than two million peel in the united states -- people in the united states are still using that alo dialup to connect to the dialup. dialup is about 200 times slower than broadband and users though either can't afford to upgrade and may not have access to broadband or just don't care enough to switch. frank and michelle? >> hear that -- you know that thing. and then you wait for an hour and a half to read one e-mail. >> that's dialup. >> that's dialup. >> at the time we thought it was futuristic right? >> it was huge. >> right at the time yeah. all right jill wagner cbsmoneywatch.com. thank you. >>> the only credit crisis line in the country for senior citizens is facing a serious shortfall. the friendship line is based in san francisco and logs about 10,000 calls every month. well, seniors call in around the clock and volunteers call back to make a connection. a doctor established the crisis line more than 40 years ago to serve seniors who may feel invisible or depressed. >> who's going to be there for me? nobody. what we validate them. we see them. you know. we -- want to know how they're doing. or how are they feeling. >> but now the ser
out more than two million peel in the united states -- people in the united states are still using that alo dialup to connect to the dialup. dialup is about 200 times slower than broadband and users though either can't afford to upgrade and may not have access to broadband or just don't care enough to switch. frank and michelle? >> hear that -- you know that thing. and then you wait for an hour and a half to read one e-mail. >> that's dialup. >> that's dialup. >> at the...
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time because these are not forces we trained. the united states has trained all of iraq special forces at one time one official told us. heather? fin, live for us thank you. >>> daniel halper is here. editor of the weekly standard online. good to see daniel. when the president of the united states pulled out american troops did he miscalculate and misread the iraqis? >> it appears he did miscalculate and misread the iraqis saying they would be able to defend themselves having the strategy and forces in place to do so. with secretary carter's admission of having no will to fight seems to have fallen by the way side. now the question is is obama willing to fight? he said he wants to degrade and destroy isis but he is not doing anything to achieve that goal. that is what we are looking at. >> you probably heard jennifer griffin talking about the president's interview with the atlantic magazine that raised eyebrows. the president said quote i don't think we are loosing at one point. if i can borrow a line here if you have to publically persuade people you are not loosing, you are probably loosing. what do you think? >> the whole adm
time because these are not forces we trained. the united states has trained all of iraq special forces at one time one official told us. heather? fin, live for us thank you. >>> daniel halper is here. editor of the weekly standard online. good to see daniel. when the president of the united states pulled out american troops did he miscalculate and misread the iraqis? >> it appears he did miscalculate and misread the iraqis saying they would be able to defend themselves having the...
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us harm but we spend time and money on security to ensure people feel safe and secure. for imported cargo we work closely with u.s. customs and border protection as well as the united states coast guard to ensure our tenants are complying with all the laws and regulations that apply. all cargo in port goes through radiation monitors operated by customs and border protection to ensure there's no radiation-based material coming in. other cargo is randomly inspected by customs to verify either the -- what's been declared on the manifest is accurate or to verify that there's nothing illegal being brought into the united states. we have invested a lot of money in improvements of the port to reduce our environmental footprint as we work on construction projects. our biggest project coming up is the deepening of our channels to accommodate the largest ships out there today. about $60 million has been identified just for mitigation of the impact of that activity. on the ship side we'll be able to accommodate fully loaded ships. depths will be 50 feet. current depth is 42 feet. so we have ships arriving from europe today that could use that 50 feet of water today but because we do
us harm but we spend time and money on security to ensure people feel safe and secure. for imported cargo we work closely with u.s. customs and border protection as well as the united states coast guard to ensure our tenants are complying with all the laws and regulations that apply. all cargo in port goes through radiation monitors operated by customs and border protection to ensure there's no radiation-based material coming in. other cargo is randomly inspected by customs to verify either the...
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coolidge is building up a navy at a time when there is no real threat to the united states. he uses words unparalleledlly secure." that is a lot of letters. boy, that is hard to say. i have been practicing that. again, why build up a big navy at a time when the united states is secure? all you need is a police force in the world's oceans. there are no great rivals out there. roosevelt goes on to say that only admirals who have an interest in a lot of ships, they are the only ones who consider the possibility seriously of war between japan and the united states for example. , of course, roosevelt would be president of the united states in 1941 when we go to war against japan. clearly his crystal ball is not very clear in 1928. nonetheless in 1928, that makes a lot of sense. that was the reality. i want to highlight that word invasion because as you see in a few minutes, roosevelt speech asking for a declaration of war against japan, he uses that word invasion. that is the vocabulary he uses. well, churchill is beside himself with coolidge and the naval aspirations of the united state
coolidge is building up a navy at a time when there is no real threat to the united states. he uses words unparalleledlly secure." that is a lot of letters. boy, that is hard to say. i have been practicing that. again, why build up a big navy at a time when the united states is secure? all you need is a police force in the world's oceans. there are no great rivals out there. roosevelt goes on to say that only admirals who have an interest in a lot of ships, they are the only ones who...
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the most widespread use of terror and political violence in our history. it is the time where the united states lurched ahead with a tremendous experiment in racial democracy. but that experiment in the 13, 14th, 15th amendment, was in effect if heeded by the rising democratic party in the south and what the south came to call southern redemption. reconstruction was overthrown and in some ways actually defeated. it is not a heroic time. it is not as attractive if what you want from history is the story of your triumph. and your pleasure. it is a story full of a kind of political animosity and conflict almost like no other time we have ever had. host: we have several calls waiting period phil, good afternoon. caller: i was going to ask you -- i know that lee declined the command of the union army or getting out of the war. did he ever express regret over that? maybe save himself a lot of carnage? suffering? did lee and grant have a relationship before the war? dr. blight: they had vague memories of meeting during the mexican war, but they were of different ranks and ages, as you probably know. d
the most widespread use of terror and political violence in our history. it is the time where the united states lurched ahead with a tremendous experiment in racial democracy. but that experiment in the 13, 14th, 15th amendment, was in effect if heeded by the rising democratic party in the south and what the south came to call southern redemption. reconstruction was overthrown and in some ways actually defeated. it is not a heroic time. it is not as attractive if what you want from history is...
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united states said it himself today. it's all about poverty. but is it time for us to stop talking and to do something? >>> and an unarmed teenager shot to death by police. no charges against the officer. now a family's anguish and protests in the street. we're going to talk to the mother of that wisconsin teenager. so are we facing a long hot summer of anger in our streets? and will police hesitate to act? plus the man who's facing death threats for saying things like this -- >> to islam, you will never be free. get rid of islam. get rid of the yoke of mohammad and you will be free. >> he took his battle against islam to texas, where an event featuring cartoons of the prophet muhammad turned deadly. i'll ask geert wilders, has he gone too far. >>> we begin this broadcast with breaking news. we're looking at pictures from our affiliate kyw in philadelphia. an amtrak train has crashed tonight near philadelphia. again, this is just coming into cnn. an amtrak train has crashed tonight in philadelphia. it is near the local station. again, our station wpvi is reporting that this is happening. crews have bee
united states said it himself today. it's all about poverty. but is it time for us to stop talking and to do something? >>> and an unarmed teenager shot to death by police. no charges against the officer. now a family's anguish and protests in the street. we're going to talk to the mother of that wisconsin teenager. so are we facing a long hot summer of anger in our streets? and will police hesitate to act? plus the man who's facing death threats for saying things like this -- >>...
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the law enforcement officers in the united states have 44 million contacts with the public every year. or the threat of it used 2% of the time. >> get up, put on my uniform. , in hopes that i would never have to use it. sometimes where she one, but we have more that don't. >> last year alone they were gunned down in ambush attacks. triple the number of the previous year. andrea mccarren wusa9. >> and police point out that one law enforcement officer is killed every 60 hours in the united states. more than 100,000 are hurt every year in the line of duty. >>> and in west baltimore a top artist prince will headline the concert tonight to help that city heal from recent unrest in the wake of the death of freddie gray while the 25-year- old was in police custody. the concert proceeds will benefit their youth charity. the concert goers are encouraged to wear the gray clothing as a tribute to freddie gray. tickets are all on sale for $22 and close to $500. they also released their new song baltimore this weekend. >>> mostly nice for mother's day. and now the showers are possible. >> and meteorologist howard bernstein, what does the
the law enforcement officers in the united states have 44 million contacts with the public every year. or the threat of it used 2% of the time. >> get up, put on my uniform. , in hopes that i would never have to use it. sometimes where she one, but we have more that don't. >> last year alone they were gunned down in ambush attacks. triple the number of the previous year. andrea mccarren wusa9. >> and police point out that one law enforcement officer is killed every 60 hours in...
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times. tell us about this island and why the united states is so concerned. >> this the south china sea. we don't normally talk about it. it feels a million miles away. this is where 60%, almost two-thirds of the world's shipping goes through. these are important shipping lanes. and they are also claimed by several countries, not just china down here claiming these little reeves, vietnam, u.s. has defense treaty with philippines. instead of sailing ships around the reef they are turning piles of rocks in the middle of nowhere, into major islands as you can see there. not just islands with vacation homes on them. they are putting an airstrip. they are putting early warning radar, they are digging deep harbors. the u.s. view is that looks a lot like you're turning these into military bases. that is a direct threat in the u.s. view not just to shipping but the presence of the u.s. military in that part of the world. that's important to american national security say u.s. officials. the other point ash carter made in his comments yesterday. he said listen we're not the only ones who want to
times. tell us about this island and why the united states is so concerned. >> this the south china sea. we don't normally talk about it. it feels a million miles away. this is where 60%, almost two-thirds of the world's shipping goes through. these are important shipping lanes. and they are also claimed by several countries, not just china down here claiming these little reeves, vietnam, u.s. has defense treaty with philippines. instead of sailing ships around the reef they are turning...
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united states. they had wireless but the united states took over the wireless nation's. -- the wireless stations. the new york times and chicago newspapers used a sample. 70% of all the news was news from the allies and only 30% came from the central powers. even the news that came from the central powers, if it came by cable, it ended up being censored by the british. the germans had a great deal of difficulty telling their story in the united states. with regard to wilson, i am glad to see that he had some good experience is here but by and large, wilson was not a person who enjoyed mixing with the press. like everything else in this world, it is complicated. he employed a large number of journalists. an astonishing number of journalists went to work for him. the secretary of navy was a prominent newspaperman. secretary elaine had been a journalist. page, brad whitlock had all been journalists. then of course there were journalists who went to work in all kinds of other ways and mind of the most interesting examples is raise standard baker, an extraordinary journalist who went abroad pretending to be a journalist but never wrote a story dur
united states. they had wireless but the united states took over the wireless nation's. -- the wireless stations. the new york times and chicago newspapers used a sample. 70% of all the news was news from the allies and only 30% came from the central powers. even the news that came from the central powers, if it came by cable, it ended up being censored by the british. the germans had a great deal of difficulty telling their story in the united states. with regard to wilson, i am glad to see...
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united states. but the united states is also unhappy with the saudis. one key issue the saudis disagreed with us about was president obama's interview with the "new york timesa couple of weeks ago, where he told the "new york times" that from president obama's perspective, the major threat to the states of the gcc was not iran not that iran would invade but their own internal population. that was something the saudis saw as very damaging in terms of their ability to sustain power. so right now you have a tense relationship between the united states and rawdyes, but united states remains dependent on the saudis as a linchpin. >> so they are getting positive feedback from the saudis and that the president talked with the king on the phone. what do you think that phone call was like? >> i think they were trying to put the best face they could on it. until we can figure out a different strategy, and a strategy i advocate in my book which is to have a more balanced approach to the middle east to balance the saudis so we're not so dependant on them but until we do that we are dependent on them, and you will continue to hear from the highest levels here in washing
united states. but the united states is also unhappy with the saudis. one key issue the saudis disagreed with us about was president obama's interview with the "new york timesa couple of weeks ago, where he told the "new york times" that from president obama's perspective, the major threat to the states of the gcc was not iran not that iran would invade but their own internal population. that was something the saudis saw as very damaging in terms of their ability to sustain...
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but i will be back in a couple of minutes time, with much more news and more analysis of that summit taking place in camp david in the united states, stay with us.
but i will be back in a couple of minutes time, with much more news and more analysis of that summit taking place in camp david in the united states, stay with us.
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using this for terrain. italy problem is, -- the only problem is, we have bases all over the united states and most of the time we do these exercises, they fly us to these areas we need to practice in. they are lying to the people that they need to use the terrain for these training exercises. we were always flown to where we needed to be trained for whatever area we were going to. this is not true what they are saying to the public. host: the house will be in order. puffer sunt to clause 8 of rule 20 the unfinished business is the volt on the motion of the gentleman from washington, mr. reichert on h.r. 606. the clerning will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 606 a bill to amend the internal revenue code to remove public safety officers and their dependents from gross income. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill? members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the clos
using this for terrain. italy problem is, -- the only problem is, we have bases all over the united states and most of the time we do these exercises, they fly us to these areas we need to practice in. they are lying to the people that they need to use the terrain for these training exercises. we were always flown to where we needed to be trained for whatever area we were going to. this is not true what they are saying to the public. host: the house will be in order. puffer sunt to clause 8 of...
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united states and terrorism. >> joshua cats joining us live. thank you for your insight. >> thank you. the time is 27 minutes after the hour. more on the top stories i signnside the attacks in texas. hundreds learn shots have been fired right outside. >> and just ahead, an eyewitness describes the incident as it was all happening. thank you for being a sailor, and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in a study of the most recommended large companies in america. if you're current or former military or their family, see if you're eligible to get an auto insurance quote. >> a failed shooting at a free speech event. >> two gunmen shot dead as they spray bullets outside of a draw muhammad context in texas. >> the member meant of panic as they unfolded police ver has been shot two suspects have been shot. possibly have explosives on them. that's what we are worried about right now. >> now the fbi
united states and terrorism. >> joshua cats joining us live. thank you for your insight. >> thank you. the time is 27 minutes after the hour. more on the top stories i signnside the attacks in texas. hundreds learn shots have been fired right outside. >> and just ahead, an eyewitness describes the incident as it was all happening. thank you for being a sailor, and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are...
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united states said it himself today. it's all about poverty. but is it time for us to stop talking and to do something?y police. no charges against the officer. now a family's anguish and protests in the street. we're going to talk to the mother of that wisconsin teenager. so are we facing a long, hot summer of anger in our streets? and will police hesitate to act? plus, the man who's facing death threats for saying things like this -- >> to islam, you will never be free. get rid of...
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time. nothing like this has ever happened so people in waco are just as stunned as the rest of us around the united statesate your update. >>> up next, the oil spill in california is worse than was thought, five times worse. the beach is shut down before memorial day weekend. there are new questions about the operator of the pipeline. all of it ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ devour food that's good for you, the same way, you devour food that's not good for you. ♪ my constipation and belly pain have my stomach feeling all knotted up. i've tried laxatives... but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation feels like a pile of bricks... that keeps coming back. linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. linzess helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6 and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especia
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united states. [applause] i was governor of new york on september 11. it was a horrible time for usm sure for all of you as well. the personal loss was devastating. it still is. i saw up close horrible consequences of too many believing that because radical islam was thousands of miles away, across an ocean, that we were safe in america. sadly, it was not true then and it is not true now. the most important thing government does is to provide for the security and safety of its citizens. [applause] sadly, washington is not doing that. i will not forget the lesson of september 11. i fear too many in washington already have. to protect us, first we must secure the border. i am the proud product of immigrants but we must know that everyone is coming here legally and coming not to harm us but to be a part of a better america. in the face of that increasingly dangerous world, this is not the time to weaken america's military, it is time to strengthen our military. [applause] not so that we can use it but so that we do not have to use it. a strong america is a safe america. [applause] rona
united states. [applause] i was governor of new york on september 11. it was a horrible time for usm sure for all of you as well. the personal loss was devastating. it still is. i saw up close horrible consequences of too many believing that because radical islam was thousands of miles away, across an ocean, that we were safe in america. sadly, it was not true then and it is not true now. the most important thing government does is to provide for the security and safety of its citizens....
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us out at our new time next week. ♪ mark: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm mark crumpton. this is "bottom line." to our viewers here in the united states of you joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines on this friday. first let's get you to the top stories we are following. the labor market bounced back last month. employers added 223,000 jobs in april, just
us out at our new time next week. ♪ mark: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm mark crumpton. this is "bottom line." to our viewers here in the united states of you joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines on this friday. first let's get you to the top stories we are following. the labor market bounced back last month. employers added 223,000 jobs in april, just
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us in western europe and the united states. right now they only have the ability to self radicalize people, mont wharves, but given time they wille able to direct attacks. anchor: the president at the moment is meeting leaders at the gulf state countries. how convinced are you that america's traditional allies in the region, saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, qatar, are as committed to fighting the islamic state as you would want them to be? guest: that is a great question because they are more worried about the threat they see from iran and the challenge they see from iran than they are al qaeda and isis. they believe they are capable of dealing with al qaeda and isis in the short to medium term. they fear iran over the long-term. they see iran, as i do, they want to be the power of the middle east. they see an iran that wants to reestablish the persian empire and they're very worried about that. they want 100% american support, and they feel they're not getting it. so there is tension there. anchor: thank you very much for coming in. guest: it's great to be with you, thank you. anchor: syria's head of antiquities has warn
us in western europe and the united states. right now they only have the ability to self radicalize people, mont wharves, but given time they wille able to direct attacks. anchor: the president at the moment is meeting leaders at the gulf state countries. how convinced are you that america's traditional allies in the region, saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, qatar, are as committed to fighting the islamic state as you would want them to be? guest: that is a great question because they are...