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even though it is an unpopular venue, it will go ahead, i think. >> said blatter has been on a charm offensive. how do you think it is going to go? >> the results have been pretty mixed. he has got a lot of support from african delegates, who appreciate he is putting them in focus. but basically, everyone in europe is mad at the qatar decision and most of the people from the uafa say they will not support the decision. >> there is a lot of criticism, but isn't that the case all of time anyway? >> i think so, but this is a special case. they are planning to have a world cup in a country where it is 50 degrees celsius in the summer. it is a very unpopular decision, especially in europe where people like to go outside and have a beer. >> stay with us. we will be back with you in just a bit. >> enough with the protests and on with the party. that was the message from the brazilian president on the eve of the world cup kickoff. >> the billions spent on the tournament have upset many in brazil. in a tv address, she said she understood the concerns of protesters, but stressed that the world
even though it is an unpopular venue, it will go ahead, i think. >> said blatter has been on a charm offensive. how do you think it is going to go? >> the results have been pretty mixed. he has got a lot of support from african delegates, who appreciate he is putting them in focus. but basically, everyone in europe is mad at the qatar decision and most of the people from the uafa say they will not support the decision. >> there is a lot of criticism, but isn't that the case...
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should the united states again use military force to prop up this government that is obviously quite unpopular and in very much motivated by keeping its times to washington and not to the people itself well i think that the regime the maliki government in iraq is not unpopular with the shia. the problem with this situation is that we're having a sectarian war again in iraq that is that the the sunni's in the north the shia in the south. our are basically confronting each other through this this insurgent group isis that is sweeping through mosul and to crete and other cities in the arab sunni parts of iraq maliki is fairly strong with the majority shia there are sixty iraqis sixty percent shia only twenty percent arab sunni so you know in the long run the regime should be stable and i expect them to be able to resist the isis offensive from here on out but you're right to ask the question about u.s. involvement and my advice would be to stay out of it militarily the the maliki government once it organizes itself should be able to resist this i mean one of the reasons it wasn't resisting it in
should the united states again use military force to prop up this government that is obviously quite unpopular and in very much motivated by keeping its times to washington and not to the people itself well i think that the regime the maliki government in iraq is not unpopular with the shia. the problem with this situation is that we're having a sectarian war again in iraq that is that the the sunni's in the north the shia in the south. our are basically confronting each other through this this...
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should the united states again use military force to prop up this government that is obviously quite unpopular and in very much motivated by keeping its ties to washington and not to the people itself well i think that the regime the maliki government in iraq is not unpopular with the shia. the problem with this situation is that we're having a sectarian war again in iraq that is that the the sunni's in the north the shia in the south. our are basically confronting each other through this. insurgent group isis that is sweeping through mosul and to crete and other cities in the arab sunni parts of iraq maliki is fairly strong with the majority shia there sixty iraqis sixty percent only twenty percent arab sunni so you know in the long run the regime should be stable and i expect them to be able to resist the isis offensive from here on out but you're right to ask the question about u.s. involvement and my advice would be to stay out of it militarily the the maliki government once it organizes itself should be able to resist this i mean one of the reasons it wasn't resisting in the north was bec
should the united states again use military force to prop up this government that is obviously quite unpopular and in very much motivated by keeping its ties to washington and not to the people itself well i think that the regime the maliki government in iraq is not unpopular with the shia. the problem with this situation is that we're having a sectarian war again in iraq that is that the the sunni's in the north the shia in the south. our are basically confronting each other through this....
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should the united states again use military force to prop up this government that is obviously quite unpopular and in very much motivated by keeping its ties to washington and not to the people itself well i think that the regime the maliki government in iraq is not unpopular with the shia. the problem with this situation.
should the united states again use military force to prop up this government that is obviously quite unpopular and in very much motivated by keeping its ties to washington and not to the people itself well i think that the regime the maliki government in iraq is not unpopular with the shia. the problem with this situation.
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the tarp was very successful and very unpopular. but, the success didn't factor into people's opinions. in doing the tarp, we did something unpopular that staved off disaster. here's a this advantage to politicians or economists. they can do analysis in which they invoke the counterfactual. they can talk about why this was a good thing because they can talk about the counterfactual -- what would've happened. politicians are not allowed to use counterfactual. any elected official and goes up there and says i understand you are upset, but i saved it from getting a lot worse. i actually had a slogan printed up which i was dissuaded from using in 2010 that said things would've sucked worse without me. [laughter] that was my political view. the problem was we got all the negative political vibes from the tarp and very little public. that is why it was tough to get the bill through. >> you mentioned the crisis providing the impetus for getting something done. to what extent was it the kinds -- the crisis, the congress, and the administrat
the tarp was very successful and very unpopular. but, the success didn't factor into people's opinions. in doing the tarp, we did something unpopular that staved off disaster. here's a this advantage to politicians or economists. they can do analysis in which they invoke the counterfactual. they can talk about why this was a good thing because they can talk about the counterfactual -- what would've happened. politicians are not allowed to use counterfactual. any elected official and goes up...
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. >> that is what we do in democries and that is what is not happening in iraq where you have an unpopularrime minister who is trying to hang on to power and a president trying to fig iiure out what to do with t terrorist and not align with the unpopular man. he needs all of the advise he can get. >> when you look at the history, in 2009, i believe it was, iraq after the surge was a relatively peaceful place. >> see, that is it. if you are going to have news coverage about what happened, and not that everything was fabulous, but they were not mass murders happening in the street. but when it comes to what the american media does is it informs the american people and it is their family and loved ones who are going into that environment and they have a right to know what is happening and the media provides that. >> the 300 advisors going in and now we will have the debate and the media needs to encourage that. judy miller and tammy bruce thank you. >> a strip club is trying to settle a score claiming a man owes him a big tab but the goy says he was drawinged. and a woman flips in a raft whil
. >> that is what we do in democries and that is what is not happening in iraq where you have an unpopularrime minister who is trying to hang on to power and a president trying to fig iiure out what to do with t terrorist and not align with the unpopular man. he needs all of the advise he can get. >> when you look at the history, in 2009, i believe it was, iraq after the surge was a relatively peaceful place. >> see, that is it. if you are going to have news coverage about...
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he definitely tied in the president and his unpopularity with all of these foreign policy blowups.ut it that obama's in charge, but at the same time, this sauls on hillary clinton's record, and you have different situations, looks like the world is getting worse certainly on the u.s. foreign policy front instead of better and can be a lot worse come 2016. the interesting thing here, neil, i think is that clinton is also trying to distance herself in ways from president obama saying she has a difference of opinion on the cuba embargo. privately, her people said she's made clear she wanted to be more of a hawk on syria. that's going to be difficult but you could see a revisit of the tension between obama and clinton or at least their camps. neil: and she was overruled on the syria position, she did get it out she disagreed. she would entertain when a reporter asked her this, saying in afghanistan longer than 2016. the president wants to wind down by the end of next year. so she is marking a difference in policy and hinting of a more aggressive one. is that going to help or do we care
he definitely tied in the president and his unpopularity with all of these foreign policy blowups.ut it that obama's in charge, but at the same time, this sauls on hillary clinton's record, and you have different situations, looks like the world is getting worse certainly on the u.s. foreign policy front instead of better and can be a lot worse come 2016. the interesting thing here, neil, i think is that clinton is also trying to distance herself in ways from president obama saying she has a...
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. >> see then police are having stones thrown at them by the protestors >> an unpopular uprising... >> these...violations were part of a systematic tactics by venezuelan security forces >> brutal government crack downs >> the amount of anger here, you can see tensions between the two sides... >> is venezuela on the brink? fault lines al jazeera america's >> ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... award winning investigative documentary series venezuela divided on al jazeera america >>> wroo while i.s.i.l. fighters continue the struggle to carve a calafat out of syria and iraq. other fighters are on the march in the middle east. pakistan and afghanistan ka. in kenya al-shabab claimed responsibility for an attack that killed 50 people in a seaside town. thousands of refugees are fleeing the northern tribal all belt as the pakistani government blasts the sanctuaries following an attack on the airport that killed 38 people. in hebron officials affiliated with hamas have been arrested by israeli troops, including one with joint israeli citizenships. for more, and what they can
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the reason people support amnesty don't want to call it amnesty is because it's unpopular. like the way people don't want to be called liberal, the pro abortion ladies don't want us to call it pro abortion and illegal aliens -- >> let me ask you this, ann, because the latest polling shows 68%, i think it's 67% favor a pathway to citizenship. >> i'm so glad you mentioned that. >> 18% say send back home. go ahead. >> that was going to be one of my examples in how we know amnesty is so widely unpopular. all of these polls, i've not seen how fox news phrased it but i have seen how abc, nbc and "new york times" phrased it in the past the polls are fraudulent because the question is do you want to deport them or do you want a pathway to citizenship? well no one is suggesting rounding up 11 million illegal aliens and deporting them, putting them on buses and so forth. the question should be do you think illegal aliens should go home or should they be able to become citizens. do we want more illegal immigration or less. legal even. you ask the question like that every single time,
the reason people support amnesty don't want to call it amnesty is because it's unpopular. like the way people don't want to be called liberal, the pro abortion ladies don't want us to call it pro abortion and illegal aliens -- >> let me ask you this, ann, because the latest polling shows 68%, i think it's 67% favor a pathway to citizenship. >> i'm so glad you mentioned that. >> 18% say send back home. go ahead. >> that was going to be one of my examples in how we know...
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status of 25 million people who are here illegally, they do not .ant to do that is dramatically unpopularwith everyone but does -- but big business who wants cheap labor. eric did not understand that. he was a guy who he was a good republican but he did not go out and see the business community might have wanted that amnesty but his constituents were opposed. is being tackled around the world. it has given rise to certain political parties in europe. what should america do about immigration? >> we should be proud that our country permits one million legal immigrants into our country every year. everyone is descended from immigrants. >> we are proud of that. one million legal immigrants equals more than all the rest of the world combined. but when you have millions of other people who come here illegally or overstayed their visas that is what we are talking about, tens of millions of new people and that is wrong. the american people have no sympathy for that. what should we do about it? i do not think we should be supporting -- deporting with massive roundups but we will not legalize your
status of 25 million people who are here illegally, they do not .ant to do that is dramatically unpopularwith everyone but does -- but big business who wants cheap labor. eric did not understand that. he was a guy who he was a good republican but he did not go out and see the business community might have wanted that amnesty but his constituents were opposed. is being tackled around the world. it has given rise to certain political parties in europe. what should america do about immigration?...
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. -- >> of the battle of will between an unpopular government and the there is very little sympathy forublic-sector workers, least of all the train drivers, many of whom will retire at the age of nifty. is 40 billion euros in the red. that is rising. they are. and for workers to come back. the strike has cost 100 million euros already. it benefits no one. france is no stranger to write. every so often -- two strikes. one works.en >> amazon. it's the online fight that has -- online site that has expended to selling just about everything. now you can add a smartphone to the list. can it really bite into the market share already enjoyed by apple and samsung? i am joined by dan. what does the phone do? >> amazon took a fairly standard phone. a ton of different features to really try to make it stand out and throwing everything but the kitchen inc. in. -- kitchen sink in. take anything and basically look it up online. if you take a photo of a product they can find that. they try to make a transparent interface between real life and online life. get thehe main way to ball to buy things. at --
. -- >> of the battle of will between an unpopular government and the there is very little sympathy forublic-sector workers, least of all the train drivers, many of whom will retire at the age of nifty. is 40 billion euros in the red. that is rising. they are. and for workers to come back. the strike has cost 100 million euros already. it benefits no one. france is no stranger to write. every so often -- two strikes. one works.en >> amazon. it's the online fight that has -- online...
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guest: difficult to she will have his dissing herself from president obama on things that have been unpopular. what ends up happening is a little bit of a model, which is why you have that title, hard choices. she is trying to explain how you could be on one side of an issue, and it might be right, or look right, and be on the other right at one look moment. these are complex choices. just ae was in denver, week ago, she said that people in government shouldn't be judged on these hard choices that they are making. i thought that was fascinating. i don't think that claim goes over well with voters, the idea that if you are in a tough spot, you make a choice, it shouldn't come back to haunt you. i think most voters want to judge their elected officials on the decisions they make. host: one of the interesting excerpts coming up in the book is her talking about her first meeting with president obama before the 2008 convention. she writes, this courtesy of cbs news, we stared at each other like two teenagers on awkward first date. host: surprising? to see theuld like video of him getting in the co
guest: difficult to she will have his dissing herself from president obama on things that have been unpopular. what ends up happening is a little bit of a model, which is why you have that title, hard choices. she is trying to explain how you could be on one side of an issue, and it might be right, or look right, and be on the other right at one look moment. these are complex choices. just ae was in denver, week ago, she said that people in government shouldn't be judged on these hard choices...
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spoke -- a prospect very unpopular.lthough firm starts could further isolate him with europe and forced him -- force him to preempt on uk's future in the union. >> let's change gears. a check of all of the world cup action in brazil. the united states has been playing germany this evening. a portugal facedarner. one million two germany. both countries, however, go through to the final 16. 821 --l beat ghana in 2-1 score there. neither will go through. algeria, they will play russia this evening. south korea will battle it out with belgium later in the day. in sports, dan is standing by in rio with more on today's highlights. >> the only goal to the game, it is his ninth world cup gold in his career. talk about another german, the you have to think he will go on to break that himself as well. now with nine goals. the united states, along with the germans, that is after the united states in the match, which we thought would -- it would go through in the last minutes. chuckle, even though they will -- portugal, there out o
spoke -- a prospect very unpopular.lthough firm starts could further isolate him with europe and forced him -- force him to preempt on uk's future in the union. >> let's change gears. a check of all of the world cup action in brazil. the united states has been playing germany this evening. a portugal facedarner. one million two germany. both countries, however, go through to the final 16. 821 --l beat ghana in 2-1 score there. neither will go through. algeria, they will play russia this...
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run -- and susan said they're trying to nationalize it and they are, because the president may be unpopularffordable care act, if you're scott walker in wisconsin, you're going to have to explain to 300, 400,000 wisconsinites why they don't have health care because you didn't take the medicaid expansion. and that's going to happen everywhere. everywhere. and they're going to have to explain why they turned their back on giving health care to people. and the only reason they did it is because in ten years it will cost the states money. they're going to pay the price in november. that's my prediction. >> let me put something else on the table. susan, the city look at this, as a whole, state and local jobs have barely recovered from the recession. this comes as republicans continue to attack public sector jobs. >> right. and that's a big part of it. and that's one of the reasons that sector has suffered. i believe manufacturing went up a little bit. and construction went up a little bit. and b, you know, yes, if there was more public investment in infrastructure and in education and a lot of o
run -- and susan said they're trying to nationalize it and they are, because the president may be unpopularffordable care act, if you're scott walker in wisconsin, you're going to have to explain to 300, 400,000 wisconsinites why they don't have health care because you didn't take the medicaid expansion. and that's going to happen everywhere. everywhere. and they're going to have to explain why they turned their back on giving health care to people. and the only reason they did it is because in...
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that's a very unpopular opinion.ed with another sort of big republican presidential loss, then i think they can come to terms with it. the only way i can imagine that happening is if -- this is just brewing now, is the republicans in congress are going to try to repeal the authority for these rules during the appropriations process. if they get really dug in, and start another government shutdown fight over this and it costs them the senate majority they hope for, then grown-ups might arrive on the scene and say it's time to rethink our position on this. >> brad, what are the long-time theories, was that epa rules would create a spur for republicans to come to a different view on climate change. even if you don't want to necessarily do anything, the fact there are executive agency enforced rules coming out will create industry pressure, you'll have people who run the coal plants and energy sources come into and saying you have got to come together with the democrats or some kind of broader deal that is better for us.
that's a very unpopular opinion.ed with another sort of big republican presidential loss, then i think they can come to terms with it. the only way i can imagine that happening is if -- this is just brewing now, is the republicans in congress are going to try to repeal the authority for these rules during the appropriations process. if they get really dug in, and start another government shutdown fight over this and it costs them the senate majority they hope for, then grown-ups might arrive on...
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that's why we have a president and we have an executive groonch do unpopular things when necessary. >> the interesting thing though is that a lot of people are arguing that because of the president's actions, this sort of security vacuum was left in iraq and now some are asking could the same thing happen in afghanistan? the president vowing, of course, to leave their relatively soon as well. >> well, we have very analogous situations going on because what you have in iraq now is the president blaming nuri al maliki, the prime minister in iraq, for having failed. but the president was warned that al maliki's government was not going to be able to hold. he had strong intelligence that said that this guy was bad news, might even become a dictator. but the president wanted out of iraq and wanted out quickly sew moved and maliki has delivered on some of the worst promises of the critics. in afghanistan you have a very similar construction where is there any hope among folks in washington and the intelligence community that somehow the coalition government in afghanistan can be made to hol
that's why we have a president and we have an executive groonch do unpopular things when necessary. >> the interesting thing though is that a lot of people are arguing that because of the president's actions, this sort of security vacuum was left in iraq and now some are asking could the same thing happen in afghanistan? the president vowing, of course, to leave their relatively soon as well. >> well, we have very analogous situations going on because what you have in iraq now is...
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the small with the gated entry it was to have an open and accessible view to insure there's no unpopularity activities in the restroom and a small janitors closet set in the side it had been set into the hillside with a low profile shelly explained we have a sandblasted exterior with the base corner change in the texture to respond to the ventricular of the restroom. here's another detail that illuminates the open grill we're proposed to do powered grills to have natural venetian and it will have a sliding gait opened and then located at night and slid when the restroom is open sniefd will be a standard stall and toilet. you can see this illusion the darkening of the door this is bye from a previous presentation approval. here's the rendering that shows how the restroom will sit within the site and how our goal is to have it compliment and tie into the recent renovated play area the play area has low concrete walls that ties into the restroom with a uniform and consistent feel. open this slide we have some more details on the materials and the treatments of the restroom facility again integ
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. >> reporter: it is this extravagance that has made the king so unpopular. the timing of his application is also political. an election next year could usher in more republicans to parliament. for now a center right of government will pass a succession law. >> 90% of the people support the monarchy. they can't be silenced by a small noisy minority. >> reporter: this is one of the leaders of that growing minority. in just four months this young university professor has turned his movement into spain's fourth largest political force. >> right now the main institutions are to be discredited. the royal house is seen as out of touch. >> reporter: this is the reason why political movements are gaining ground. in one housing project there are 200 families facing eviction because they can't afford the rent. she has nowhere to go. >> the system doesn't work. at least that's what i think, and they know it. it's time for a change. >> reporter: the debt crisis has changed the very fabric of spanish society. families are torn apart by poverty. some citizens are getting m
. >> reporter: it is this extravagance that has made the king so unpopular. the timing of his application is also political. an election next year could usher in more republicans to parliament. for now a center right of government will pass a succession law. >> 90% of the people support the monarchy. they can't be silenced by a small noisy minority. >> reporter: this is one of the leaders of that growing minority. in just four months this young university professor has turned...
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he survived that flight and is now back in the bay area. >>> unpopular food handling law could be off the table. that law requires restaurant employees to use gloves or utensils to handle food going directly to dinner plates. inspectors are supposed to start slapping eateries with fines starting july 1st. a bill is on its way to the governor's desk to repeal the legislation. they say it needs to be more flexible to meet the concerns of restaurateurs like sushi makers and bartenders who want to put a lime on the glass. >>> warm-up is starting, right? >> and the weekend looks nice. temperatures will be getting a little too warm for parts of the bay area. here's the reason why we can't warm up. low clouds surging towards san francisco. strong sea breeze for now. hotter changes ahead. a look at that coming up. >>> amazon started with books and now the company also wants to deliver takeout. the website tech says amazon launched the service last night but the app was quickly taken down. no report on why. amazon delivers dproesryes. you can spot the big green trucks around the bay area. the
he survived that flight and is now back in the bay area. >>> unpopular food handling law could be off the table. that law requires restaurant employees to use gloves or utensils to handle food going directly to dinner plates. inspectors are supposed to start slapping eateries with fines starting july 1st. a bill is on its way to the governor's desk to repeal the legislation. they say it needs to be more flexible to meet the concerns of restaurateurs like sushi makers and bartenders who...
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. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00, an unpopular law is repealed. it means in the bay area. >>> firefighters get an upper hand on a house fire. tonight the extra danger crews were worried about and as world cup soccer fever heats up, a bay area soccer team shows off their special skills. we'll show you the championship group tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> some pizza parties are big but this record setting party took upn entire block. 263 people set the record for most people tossing pizza dough at one time. they had to block off part of the street to make room for everyone. restaurant owner tony a world champion dough tosser gave everyone a quick lesson before they set the record. the dough tossed with good intentions. looks like a great time. >> that will do it for abc 7 news at 9:00. i'm ama daetz, thank you for joining us. we'll see you at 11:00 on channel 7. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> coming up on "swirl," anti-gay pastor scott lively on why he does somewhat support the lgbtq community. >> back off. stop trying to transform t
. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00, an unpopular law is repealed. it means in the bay area. >>> firefighters get an upper hand on a house fire. tonight the extra danger crews were worried about and as world cup soccer fever heats up, a bay area soccer team shows off their special skills. we'll show you the championship group tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> some pizza parties are big but this record setting party took upn entire block. 263 people set the record for...
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maliki is incredibly unpopular now because the situation is terrible. you can imagine if this was the united states, what the president's approval ratings would be. they would be minus 1,000. if the united states was ever in a situation like this. okay. so here we are in baghdad, but let's say the u.s. starts intervening and 300 advisers have success. they guide the iraqi troops to retake maybe mosul or retake tikrit or at least push the militants back. then suddenly maliki starts looking like a hero. like the country, the guy who pulled the country back from the abyss. and i think that's what maliki is trying to -- what he's counting on in that over the next few weeks he can show gains to the people whether he's responsible for them or not and get, become more popular again. and by the way, that's how maliki got to this government in the first place. he rode the wave of the u.s. troop surge which he took credit for under david petraeus and that's how he became maliki who he is now. so maybe he wants to play the same game again. >> nbc news chief foreig
maliki is incredibly unpopular now because the situation is terrible. you can imagine if this was the united states, what the president's approval ratings would be. they would be minus 1,000. if the united states was ever in a situation like this. okay. so here we are in baghdad, but let's say the u.s. starts intervening and 300 advisers have success. they guide the iraqi troops to retake maybe mosul or retake tikrit or at least push the militants back. then suddenly maliki starts looking like...
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the reason people support amnesty don't want to call it amnesty is because it's unpopular. don't want to be called liberal, the pro abortion ladies don't want us to call it pro abortion and illegal aliens -- >> let me ask you this, ann, because the latest polling shows 68%, i think it's 67% favor a pathway to citizenship. >> i'm so glad you mentioned that. >> 18% say send back home. go ahead. >> that was going to be one of my examples in how we know amnesty is so widely unpopular. all of these polls, i've not seen how fox news phrased it but i have seen how abc, nbc and "new york times" phrased it in the past the polls are fraudulent because the question is do you want to deport them or do you want a pathway to citizenship? well no one is suggesting rounding up 11 million illegal aliens and deporting them, putting them on buses and so forth. the question should be do you think illegal aliens should go home or should they be able to become citizens. do we want more illegal immigration or less. legal even. you ask the question like that every single time, less immigration win
the reason people support amnesty don't want to call it amnesty is because it's unpopular. don't want to be called liberal, the pro abortion ladies don't want us to call it pro abortion and illegal aliens -- >> let me ask you this, ann, because the latest polling shows 68%, i think it's 67% favor a pathway to citizenship. >> i'm so glad you mentioned that. >> 18% say send back home. go ahead. >> that was going to be one of my examples in how we know amnesty is so widely...
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the reason people support amnesty don't want to call it amnesty is because it's unpopular.want to be called liberal, the pro abortion ladies don't want us to call it pro abortion and illegal aliens -- >> let me ask you this, ann, because the latest polling shows 68%, i think it's 67% favor a pathway to citizenship. >> i'm so glad you mentioned that. >> 18% say send back home. go ahead. >> that was going to be one of my examples in how we know amnesty is so widely unpopular. all of these polls, i've not seen how fox news phrased it but i have seen how abc, nbc and "new york times" phrased it in the past the polls are fraudulent because the question is do you want to deport them or do you want a pathway to citizenship? well no one is suggesting rounding up 11 million illegal aliens and deporting them, putting them on buses and so forth. the question should be do you think illegal aliens should go home or should they be able to become citizens. do we want more illegal immigration or less. legal even. you ask the question like that every single time, less immigration wins, plea
the reason people support amnesty don't want to call it amnesty is because it's unpopular.want to be called liberal, the pro abortion ladies don't want us to call it pro abortion and illegal aliens -- >> let me ask you this, ann, because the latest polling shows 68%, i think it's 67% favor a pathway to citizenship. >> i'm so glad you mentioned that. >> 18% say send back home. go ahead. >> that was going to be one of my examples in how we know amnesty is so widely...
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irs is unpopular. it's unpopular across the board.r records with the idea that their records are missing, there's a story line that is very difficult to defend. but i see absolutely no connection. i have watched the hearings carefully, and i will say that i just think this is a case of a committee run amuck. i think darrell issa is truly out of control. >> woodruff: the committee. >> the committee. the vying between ways and means and government reform. i just think it's a question of public service, i really do. and we're going to get to the answer, going to get to the bottom of it. >> woodruff: ramesh how do you see that. >> there's no type of story that reflects well of the irs or how it's been run. i think if you have a $1.8 billion information technology5ñ budget as the irs does each year you ought to have better recordkeeping practices than it has. we've got a story of pretty amazing incompetence. >> woodruff: do you think, at this point republicans are asking for more e-mails, more information to see whether the whitehouse, i m
irs is unpopular. it's unpopular across the board.r records with the idea that their records are missing, there's a story line that is very difficult to defend. but i see absolutely no connection. i have watched the hearings carefully, and i will say that i just think this is a case of a committee run amuck. i think darrell issa is truly out of control. >> woodruff: the committee. >> the committee. the vying between ways and means and government reform. i just think it's a question...
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the reason people support amnesty don't want to call it amnesty is because it's unpopular.e the way people don't want to liberal, the pro abortion ladies don't want us to call it pro abortion and illegal aliens -- >> let me ask you this, ann, because the latest polling shows 68%, i think it's 67% favor a pathway to citizenship. >> i'm so glad you mentioned that. >> 18% say send back home. go ahead. >> that was going to be one of my examples in how we know amnesty is so widely unpopular. all of these polls, i've not seen how fox news phrased it but i have seen how abc, nbc and "new york times" phrased it in the past the polls are fraudulent because the question is do you want to deport them or do you want a pathway to citizenship? well no one is suggesting rounding up 11 million illegal aliens and deporting them, putting them on buses and so forth. the question should be do you think illegal aliens should go home or should they be able to become citizens. do we want more illegal immigration or less. legal even. you ask the question like that every single time, less immigrati
the reason people support amnesty don't want to call it amnesty is because it's unpopular.e the way people don't want to liberal, the pro abortion ladies don't want us to call it pro abortion and illegal aliens -- >> let me ask you this, ann, because the latest polling shows 68%, i think it's 67% favor a pathway to citizenship. >> i'm so glad you mentioned that. >> 18% say send back home. go ahead. >> that was going to be one of my examples in how we know amnesty is so...
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on al jazeera america >> see then police are having stones thrown at them by the protestors >> an unpopular uprising... >> these...violations were part of a systematic tactics by venezuelan security forces >> brutal government crack downs >> the amount of anger here, you can see tensions between the two sides... >> is venezuela on the brink? fault lines al jazeera america's >> ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... award winning investigative documentary series venezuela divided on al jazeera america >> you're watching inside story. i'm ray suarez. this time on the story we're looking at the just released legal justification for killing american-born cleric anwar al-aulaqi in yemen. does the administration 's explanation for the killing cut t and how could have things gone otherwise right then in real action on the battlefield. if we had summoned anwar al-aulaqi to the embassy, would he have shown up? >> well, you know, i'm not sure that's the right question here. the right question here is what is the administration's claim of legal authority, how does it stand up, and how is
on al jazeera america >> see then police are having stones thrown at them by the protestors >> an unpopular uprising... >> these...violations were part of a systematic tactics by venezuelan security forces >> brutal government crack downs >> the amount of anger here, you can see tensions between the two sides... >> is venezuela on the brink? fault lines al jazeera america's >> ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... award winning...
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it's that kind of extravagance at the height of the economic crisis that made king juan carlos so unpopular ultimately forcing him to step down. the timing of his application is also political. an election next year could usher more republicans to parliament, but for now a center right government said it will quickly pass a succession law. >> 90% of parliament supports the monarchy. we can't be silenced by a small noisy minority. >> reporter: this is one of the leaders of that growing minority. in just four months this young university professor has turned his movement known into spain's fourth largest political force. >> right now the main institutions are discredited. this is one of the problems of the country. the royal house is seen as out of touch. >> reporter: this is one of the reasons why political movements are gaining ground. in this one housing project there are more than 200,000 families facing eviction as they cannot afford to pay the rent. they have two weeks to leave. she said her family has nowhere to go. >> the system doesn't work. at least that's what i think and they know
it's that kind of extravagance at the height of the economic crisis that made king juan carlos so unpopular ultimately forcing him to step down. the timing of his application is also political. an election next year could usher more republicans to parliament, but for now a center right government said it will quickly pass a succession law. >> 90% of parliament supports the monarchy. we can't be silenced by a small noisy minority. >> reporter: this is one of the leaders of that...
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a very unpopular measure among the socialist government.est of luck to them. >> on the other side, the conservative opposition having trouble. its new leaders are trying to clean up their image. says the three areleaders of the ump sweeping the ground, firing anyone who was involved with the scandal that stained the reputation of the party. the scandal of financing for nicholas sarkozy's 2012 campaign. this scandal is actually probably going to get a lot better. talk about an article that a satirical newspaper. it appears today. they point out that the company 60 million euros for various services to all sorts of companies. the unp and also the lower house of parliament, the national broadcasting company, and even coca-cola. this is a scandal that could get bigger. >> a little story for us on sports and tattoos. >> a lot of interesting tattoos during the world cup. something that obviously footballers are a fan of. oscar, basketball players and martial arts, etc. a very interesting article that wonders who owns tattoos. the obvious answer w
a very unpopular measure among the socialist government.est of luck to them. >> on the other side, the conservative opposition having trouble. its new leaders are trying to clean up their image. says the three areleaders of the ump sweeping the ground, firing anyone who was involved with the scandal that stained the reputation of the party. the scandal of financing for nicholas sarkozy's 2012 campaign. this scandal is actually probably going to get a lot better. talk about an article that...
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. >> well, we were doing stuff that was deeply unpopular.again, on its face looked like it was designed to reward the arsonists. people wrote about me early on, this perception just became conventional wisdom and hard and very quickly that i spent my life at goldman sachs. i read about this being at a hearing on the hill and this member of the congressional oversight panel said to me, he began a question to me by saying, well, mr. geithner, of course you're a banker. i said, no, actually i'm not a banker. well, you're in banking spent i said, no. i was not in banking. you were in investment banking. i said no, never in investment banking. but that perception or because of that initial description of my past and partly because of what we were doing just hardened, became overwhelmingly accepted wisdom. the way the world works is when those perceptions matter a lot and when those perceptions harden, they are very hard to break. >> another policy question, some of the fiercest criticism of you during your tenure and of the book is come about the
. >> well, we were doing stuff that was deeply unpopular.again, on its face looked like it was designed to reward the arsonists. people wrote about me early on, this perception just became conventional wisdom and hard and very quickly that i spent my life at goldman sachs. i read about this being at a hearing on the hill and this member of the congressional oversight panel said to me, he began a question to me by saying, well, mr. geithner, of course you're a banker. i said, no, actually...
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you, he is unpopular in washington, maybe unpopular in certain sunni areas, and now that he's armed withatwa, a religious edict from the top, i don't see any way of taking him out. so anyone who wants to form a unity government, he has to put a special place for maliki. >> ifill: final chott, charles duelfer -- final thought, charles duelfer, what's the best possible outcome? >> an agreement where there's parties in iraq who say we're going to divide power with serious ministries going to sunni groups, with perhaps a reconsideration of the hydrocarbon law where oil can be divided and i don't see how that happens if maliki clings to power. we're asking maliki, at a time in crisis, to be inclusive and that's the opposite of what you would normally do. charles duelfer, abbas kadhim, policfleece fleece, thankfeisal. thank you all. >> woodruff: the national collegiate athletic association has long defended the idea of the amateur student-athlete, but that concept is facing its toughest trial yet. in fact, it's literally a class- action trial underway in a federal district court in oakland, ca
you, he is unpopular in washington, maybe unpopular in certain sunni areas, and now that he's armed withatwa, a religious edict from the top, i don't see any way of taking him out. so anyone who wants to form a unity government, he has to put a special place for maliki. >> ifill: final chott, charles duelfer -- final thought, charles duelfer, what's the best possible outcome? >> an agreement where there's parties in iraq who say we're going to divide power with serious ministries...