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ladies and gentlemen, what while i unquestionably support our commander in chief, i do have some questions. ( laughter ) sir, we're fighting isis. why can't you get their name right? >> the terrorist group known as isil. isil. isil. isil. >> stephen: now, i agree they're acting like a bunch of
ladies and gentlemen, what while i unquestionably support our commander in chief, i do have some questions. ( laughter ) sir, we're fighting isis. why can't you get their name right? >> the terrorist group known as isil. isil. isil. isil. >> stephen: now, i agree they're acting like a bunch of
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ladies and gentlemen, what while i unquestionably support our commander in chief, i do have some questionsughter ) sir, we're fighting isis. why can't you get their name right? >> the terrorist group known as isil. isil. isil. isil. >> stephen: now, i agree they're acting like a bunch of isils. ( cheers and applause ). but, sir, technically, technically, it's isis. if you just slam an "l" on the end of words willy-nilly whenever you want, you're going to make mistakes. you'll think you're bombing syria, and instid end up bombing cereal, which-- which i support, by the way. sunny cuckoo is a mad man who must be brought to justice. ( cheers and applause ). and it's not-- and it's not just their name he got wrong. he doesn't even know what the name stands for. >> isil is not islamic. no religion condones the killing of innocents. >> why won't he call isis what they really are-- islamic extremists. >> he said the islamic state in the levant is not islamic. hello? how-- how do you parse that anlative or noun or verb. if an islamist is not an islamist, does the bird tweet in the tree? ( laughter
ladies and gentlemen, what while i unquestionably support our commander in chief, i do have some questionsughter ) sir, we're fighting isis. why can't you get their name right? >> the terrorist group known as isil. isil. isil. isil. >> stephen: now, i agree they're acting like a bunch of isils. ( cheers and applause ). but, sir, technically, technically, it's isis. if you just slam an "l" on the end of words willy-nilly whenever you want, you're going to make mistakes....
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unquestionably a violation. in kiev, the government insists the ceasefire is in force. >> translation: the firing and shelling is a violation of the ceasefire conditions. the situation is under control. over the last 24 hours we had no information about civilian casualties, and we are not talking about a cancellation of a ceasefire agreement. >> for residents, inspecting the damage, faith in the truce is low. >> it's terrifying not just for the people, but the whole city. >> a few minutes later, something in the gans had the soldiers pushing people back from the checkpoint. officials from the organization and security in europe, o.s.c.e., charged with monitoring the ceasefire, reminded of the magnitude of that task. and a reminder for everyone in this country that this conflict is not over yet. >>> family and friend on board the malaysia airlines flight mh370 which vanished met to mark 6 months since the tragedy. many relatives of the family that went missing gathered for prayers. the majority were chinese. adri
unquestionably a violation. in kiev, the government insists the ceasefire is in force. >> translation: the firing and shelling is a violation of the ceasefire conditions. the situation is under control. over the last 24 hours we had no information about civilian casualties, and we are not talking about a cancellation of a ceasefire agreement. >> for residents, inspecting the damage, faith in the truce is low. >> it's terrifying not just for the people, but the whole city....
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the results were unquestionable. you pointed them out in striking clarity across the country.a disproportionate agroup on one students that was not found on others. we attempted to completely turn that around. >> this is a big question, but let me ask you any way. to your mind, dr. deasy what is missing in this conversation about public education reform? what are we not focussing enough attention on in this conversation? >> i will say two things. one is respect and balance in the conversation. it's kind of this sclil rhetoric in this country where zefrg a politic of hatred. you're with kids or against kids. you're an anti--reformer or you're a reformer, you're either unionist, a labor democrat or actually -- >> union buster. >> or a union buster. that's insane. >> yeah. >> and when that has happened to the one structure that was designed to equalize everybody in this country,.9 a problem. and the second piece is a different issue and that is i do not see evidence, at least in our -- i'll talk about the big cities. i do not see evidence that we actually believe in all youth. th
the results were unquestionable. you pointed them out in striking clarity across the country.a disproportionate agroup on one students that was not found on others. we attempted to completely turn that around. >> this is a big question, but let me ask you any way. to your mind, dr. deasy what is missing in this conversation about public education reform? what are we not focussing enough attention on in this conversation? >> i will say two things. one is respect and balance in the...
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addressing strictly mass media meaning television meaning the the mainstream newspapers and that is unquestionably feeding off of handouts press releases from from washington meaning meeting from the white house from the state department from senators on capitol hill who have very good soundbites like mr mccain. but that's nothing exceptional to treatment of russia that is simply how the press has has ceased to exist as an independent force in general the there's a second category many is rethinking the thinking journals the for the for the the intellectuals who are who are who are an elite. the elites i should say and there you've got of picture which is very frightening because it has good has given particular in the states we have seen over the last six months display of mccarthyism that is conformism that has that has very destructive side to it character assassination has been to this been widely used and which is used to silence anyone who would raise a finger and say that the fischel narrative has holes in it or subject to question there are such people who raise their hands and they've the
addressing strictly mass media meaning television meaning the the mainstream newspapers and that is unquestionably feeding off of handouts press releases from from washington meaning meeting from the white house from the state department from senators on capitol hill who have very good soundbites like mr mccain. but that's nothing exceptional to treatment of russia that is simply how the press has has ceased to exist as an independent force in general the there's a second category many is...
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i raised congressional appropriations about $70 million of american money and we unquestionably savedabout 17 million russian lives. they credited us with that. and when we finished, they got out of a very beautiful scroll addressed to my and the american people of gratitude. and you'll find it somewhere here in the library. in russian. but when the american communists get too entirely abusive, i send out a photograph of it in translation by way of stopping them up a little, huh? >> i see. mr. hoover, your next great work in relief was the organization of relief during the depression. could you tell me something about that? >> well, unemployment across grew with the depression and especially when the whole economy of europe collapsed and brought us down. and i organized relief in the united states. we at the time i left office, we had about 18 million people on relief in the united states. and÷ñbksxp÷ mr. roosevelt found to continue the same number up until about pearl harbor. >> your own next operations in the field of relief then came when, sir? >> well, i at the beginning of the se
i raised congressional appropriations about $70 million of american money and we unquestionably savedabout 17 million russian lives. they credited us with that. and when we finished, they got out of a very beautiful scroll addressed to my and the american people of gratitude. and you'll find it somewhere here in the library. in russian. but when the american communists get too entirely abusive, i send out a photograph of it in translation by way of stopping them up a little, huh? >> i...
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. >> tonight, we mark what is unquestionably a major milestone for iraq. and what president obama has made clear will be a corner stone of our efforts against isil. now is the time for iraq's leaders to govern their nation with the same vision and sense of purpose that helped to bring this new government together in the first place. >> according to the new york times, phase three will invovlt attacking isis positions inside syria. it's expected today be the most difficult step and the toughest cell as the coalition is built. secretary kerry traveling to the middle east this week. calling on member states to combat iisis. so far, turkey is the only nation to sign onto a ten-nation coalition led by the u.s. the president's announcement returns from its summer recess. the white house expected to seek some kind of sign-on or buy-in from capitol hill. congressional leadership set to meet with president obama tomorrow with senate and house briefings to follow later in the week. the administration stopped short of calling for afo. >> its's important in the mind o
. >> tonight, we mark what is unquestionably a major milestone for iraq. and what president obama has made clear will be a corner stone of our efforts against isil. now is the time for iraq's leaders to govern their nation with the same vision and sense of purpose that helped to bring this new government together in the first place. >> according to the new york times, phase three will invovlt attacking isis positions inside syria. it's expected today be the most difficult step and...
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. >>> and to unquestionably my favorite sport of the asian games, especially volleyball with feet.w face south korea in the gold medal match. >>> rugby world champions new zealand are in argentina to play the pumas on saturday. since joining the newly named competition in 2012, argentina's record is 15-14-and one draw. >> reporter: these are the pumas, just back from their latest game in australia, where they came close, but that illusive first victory again eluded them. next up, the all blacks. one of the best of all times. current world and rugby championship champions, does argentina have any chance at all? >> translator: personally, i think we need another two years before we reach the levels of the southern help m -- hemispheres. >> reporter: rugby has been played in argentina for more than 100 years. but now as then it's mostly an amateur sport played for many reasons, money not among them. this is the first division game between two of the biggest teams in argentina, and as you can see it's a fairly low-key affair. they lack in passion and dedication. some in the game like t
. >>> and to unquestionably my favorite sport of the asian games, especially volleyball with feet.w face south korea in the gold medal match. >>> rugby world champions new zealand are in argentina to play the pumas on saturday. since joining the newly named competition in 2012, argentina's record is 15-14-and one draw. >> reporter: these are the pumas, just back from their latest game in australia, where they came close, but that illusive first victory again eluded them....
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it's a talking point, but those examples are unquestionably speech and they have been from the very first days of our republic. a second canard is corporations are not people. that's often said. citizens united said corporations are people. well, mr. president, of course corporations are not people but that's not the right question. never was the question. nobody thinks corporations are people. don't don't breathe, they don't walk, they're not human beings. the question is, do corporations have rights under our constitution. and, again, i guarantee you every person in this chamber, every person in the gallery believes the answer to that question is yes. if you don't, "the new york times" is a corporation. do we really think "the new york times" has no first amendment rights? if the canard were true, corporations are not people so they don't have rights, congress could pass a law tomorrow that says "the new york times" can never again criticize any republican member of congress. now, i think the paper would probably go out of publication if it had to remove that from its content. but it of
it's a talking point, but those examples are unquestionably speech and they have been from the very first days of our republic. a second canard is corporations are not people. that's often said. citizens united said corporations are people. well, mr. president, of course corporations are not people but that's not the right question. never was the question. nobody thinks corporations are people. don't don't breathe, they don't walk, they're not human beings. the question is, do corporations have...
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unquestionably when he asked, was anything done? >> well, no only thing that was done is we reduced our security footprint. that was a line of questioning that you showed a clip of from illinois which is you talk about how wonderful the ambassador was, and he was that wonderful. but yet when he asked on a seminole point of providing more security in benghazi, you turned him down, in fact, you have reduced our security footprint. this should outrage all americans irrespective of your political ideation which is why i think mr. cummings at the end said you know what? we need another hearing on essentially this very same topic. and i was very hardened to hear him say that. >> he also i should say that you don't see this very often. pointing out ranking member elijah cummings had great pays first topic of the first hearing. this was proposed by a democratic member of your committee? >> yes, ma'am. adam schiff from california. former federal prosecutor. i really -- i don't mean to appear naive, greta, i really do think when you are talki
unquestionably when he asked, was anything done? >> well, no only thing that was done is we reduced our security footprint. that was a line of questioning that you showed a clip of from illinois which is you talk about how wonderful the ambassador was, and he was that wonderful. but yet when he asked on a seminole point of providing more security in benghazi, you turned him down, in fact, you have reduced our security footprint. this should outrage all americans irrespective of your...
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[video clip] istonight we mark what unquestionably a major milestone for iraq. what president obama has made clear will be a cornerstone of our efforts against iso. overcoming sectarian divides, the iraqi parliament approved a new and inclusive government. one that has the potential to unite all of iraq's diverse communities for a strong iraq. a united iraq. to give this communities the chance to build the future that all iraqis desire and deserve. now is the time for iraq's leaders to government there nation with the same vision and sense of purpose that helped to bring this new government together in the first place. in that effort, they should know -- the u.s. will stand shoulder s ashoulder with the iraqi they implement a national plan to overcome the long-standing political and economic grievances that have for too long divided their country. tonight, iraq has a unity government. tomorrow, i will travel to the middle east to continue to build -- host: secretary of state john kerry yesterday. a few minutes left on "washington journal" to get your thoughts on
[video clip] istonight we mark what unquestionably a major milestone for iraq. what president obama has made clear will be a cornerstone of our efforts against iso. overcoming sectarian divides, the iraqi parliament approved a new and inclusive government. one that has the potential to unite all of iraq's diverse communities for a strong iraq. a united iraq. to give this communities the chance to build the future that all iraqis desire and deserve. now is the time for iraq's leaders to...
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against more of this, saturday night's sustained pounding of the city limits by separatist forces, unquestionablytion of the agreement and in kiev they say the ceasefire is still in force. >> translator: the firing and shelling is a violation of ceasefire conditions, the situation is under control now. over the last 24 hours we didn't have any information about civilian casualties. and at the moment we are not talking about a consolation of the ceasefire agreement. >> reporter: for residents of maripol inspecting overnight damage faith in the truce is understandably low. >> translator: it's terrifying not just for the people here but the whole city. >> reporter: a few minutes later something in the distance had people pushing back from the check point. officials from the organization for security and cooperation in europe, the osce are charged with monitoring the ceasefire, reminder if needed the magnitude of that task and reminder for everyone in this bitterly contested country that this conflict isn't over yet, paul brennan in donetsk. >> using water canon in the chile capitol santiago. thousan
against more of this, saturday night's sustained pounding of the city limits by separatist forces, unquestionablytion of the agreement and in kiev they say the ceasefire is still in force. >> translator: the firing and shelling is a violation of ceasefire conditions, the situation is under control now. over the last 24 hours we didn't have any information about civilian casualties. and at the moment we are not talking about a consolation of the ceasefire agreement. >> reporter: for...
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gates and razor wire of neve tirza, the only women's prison in israel, are three people who are unquestionablyt now there are three children here. one of them was brought here with the mother when she was arrested. two of them were born here. the mothers were arrested when pregnant. they gave birth here. they live here with the babies. >> at neve tirza, babies can stay with their mothers until they turn 2 years old. pregnant inmates are released to civilian hospitals to give birth but then must return as soon as they are able. maria is here with her 2-month-old son. >> translator: we don't feel that we are in prison here in this room. it is very different from the rest of the rooms. playpen, cribs for babies, strollers. they painted for us and drew for us and they really put in a lot of effort. we're comfortable. it's pleasant for us. >> still samolovich says being a mother in prison is difficult. >> translator: the truth is, it really is heartbreaking. you look outside the window, you see even a tree, a car, noises that you are used to. they're not here. you are isolated. it's really, really
gates and razor wire of neve tirza, the only women's prison in israel, are three people who are unquestionablyt now there are three children here. one of them was brought here with the mother when she was arrested. two of them were born here. the mothers were arrested when pregnant. they gave birth here. they live here with the babies. >> at neve tirza, babies can stay with their mothers until they turn 2 years old. pregnant inmates are released to civilian hospitals to give birth but...
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overall the regulation, the supervision of the banking sector from the 1990s through the 2000s was unquestionably a great disaster. >> has left us with, we saved the banking instittushingsz but they are fundamentally shells of what they once were. they are not in the business of creating new businesses we don't have the financial structure that we would need to deal with forward. >> james galbraith, i have done a disservice to you distilling your book into four bullet points which is why our viewers need to read the book. thank you so much for being with us. james galbraith. >> i think you did a good job. >> thank you, sir. >>> americans are borrowing more money and getting credit a lot easier these days. does that spell trouble dpount tree's? disney? i am talking to sheila bear about that. how the death of mcmansions in america gave rise to houses of a different kind. >> a crisis on the border >> they're vulnerable these are refugees. >> migrant kids flooding into the us. >> we're gonna go and see who's has just been deported. >> why are so many children fleeing? >> your children will be part of
overall the regulation, the supervision of the banking sector from the 1990s through the 2000s was unquestionably a great disaster. >> has left us with, we saved the banking instittushingsz but they are fundamentally shells of what they once were. they are not in the business of creating new businesses we don't have the financial structure that we would need to deal with forward. >> james galbraith, i have done a disservice to you distilling your book into four bullet points which...
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second, as i understand what happened in the annex is unquestionably the guy who was in charge, who iyou refer to in your book as bob, the deputy chief of mission, said you'd wanted to go, he was in charge of the compound, he said, no, don't go. now, the why of that decision -- seems to me, maybe you gentlemen can correct me, seems to me what bob was deciding, no, under no circumstances do we not want to help these people, he was making a command judgment call as to what was the highest risk. he may well have been wrong. you gentlemen make a very good argument for that. but the argument he was saying we're not helping them, he was making a judgment call about what was the best thing to do there. >> the second thing, congressman -- one other thing i got to bring up. that is the implication that the standdown order came from d.c. that was investigated and clearly proven not to be the case. the gentleman in question, bob, the deputy chief of mission, was the one who told these gentlemen not to go. that's not disputed. >> but you were -- >> congressman smith -- >> i'm not saying they did
second, as i understand what happened in the annex is unquestionably the guy who was in charge, who iyou refer to in your book as bob, the deputy chief of mission, said you'd wanted to go, he was in charge of the compound, he said, no, don't go. now, the why of that decision -- seems to me, maybe you gentlemen can correct me, seems to me what bob was deciding, no, under no circumstances do we not want to help these people, he was making a command judgment call as to what was the highest risk....
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while dealing with what is unquestionably a humanitarian crisis. not just in these last few days which has seen hundreds of thousands of these people from northern syria cross over because of the fighting that we've been witnessing here, but also because of the ongoing syrian civil conflict which has been going for more than 3 1/2 years because of all of that fighting, turkey is now home to some 1.5 million syrians. it is an extraordinary figure, and for the turkish authorities it is an extraordinary burden. one they believe they've been left to shoulder pretty much for themselves. they don't believe the international community has done enough to help them, so that is the priority for the turkish government and the turkish authorities dealing with that humanitarian crisis. secondly, they are to some degree trying to secure the border, while doing so in a humane way, letting everyone o' over that wants to come over. there are obviously security implications that come with that. because the border is so porous, so much human movement, there's potenti
while dealing with what is unquestionably a humanitarian crisis. not just in these last few days which has seen hundreds of thousands of these people from northern syria cross over because of the fighting that we've been witnessing here, but also because of the ongoing syrian civil conflict which has been going for more than 3 1/2 years because of all of that fighting, turkey is now home to some 1.5 million syrians. it is an extraordinary figure, and for the turkish authorities it is an...
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, the desire of task,ody involved in that to serve the truth, to lay out the whole story, was unquestionable. think, as has been mentioned already, in the years since, although we have learned of some imperfections and some things we , in my know, nothing judgment, at least, has come to light in the almost 50 years ont cast any credible doubt the ultimate conclusions to which the commission came. , he actedone shooter alone, he acted without the involvement of another person. there was no question in my mind. and day.orking night today, 50 years later, still no doubt. [applause] >> thank you so much. it has been my privilege to do nothing here today, but to enjoy all of this conversation. i do want to share with you, , he wasjudge sanders the chief of law enforcement in texas at the time, he is not here. his conclusions with respect to what you were just talking about, he was asked in the horror history in the court of appeals about his office's involvement in the warren commission activities. he said, " we were not involved with apprehending him. we were involved with them warren commission
, the desire of task,ody involved in that to serve the truth, to lay out the whole story, was unquestionable. think, as has been mentioned already, in the years since, although we have learned of some imperfections and some things we , in my know, nothing judgment, at least, has come to light in the almost 50 years ont cast any credible doubt the ultimate conclusions to which the commission came. , he actedone shooter alone, he acted without the involvement of another person. there was no...
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. >>> i unquestionably support our commander in chief. i do have some questions. fighting isis. why can't you get their name right? >> the terrorist group known as isil. isil. isil. isil. >> now i agree they're act like a bunch of "isils." but, sir, technically, technically, it's isis. if you just slam an "l" on the end of words willy-nilly whenever you want you're going to make mistakes. i mean you'll think you're bombing syria an instead end up bombing cereal. >> i think he raises a really good point. because it changes in the same interview, sometimes it's isis sometimes it's isil. >> isis stands for the islamic state in iraq and syria. many people think the white house and the administration doesn't want to say syria and that's why they call it isil because it's the islamic state in iraq and the levant. you know what the levant is? i had to look it up. it's an area that crosses over both iraq and syria and other things. >> which is where they want to create a caliphate. >> yes. >> i'm glad you explained it. now we all know. welcome back to "cbs this morning."
. >>> i unquestionably support our commander in chief. i do have some questions. fighting isis. why can't you get their name right? >> the terrorist group known as isil. isil. isil. isil. >> now i agree they're act like a bunch of "isils." but, sir, technically, technically, it's isis. if you just slam an "l" on the end of words willy-nilly whenever you want you're going to make mistakes. i mean you'll think you're bombing syria an instead end up bombing...
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i raised congressional appropriations about $70 million of american money and we unquestionably savedabout 17 million russian lives. they credited us with that. and when we finished, they got out of a very beautiful scroll addressed to my and the american people of gratitude. and you'll find it somewhere here in the library in russian. but when the american communists get too entirely abusive, i send out a photograph of it in translation by way of stopping them up a little, huh? >> i see. then mr. mover, as i recall, the next great work in relief was the organization of relief during the depression. could you tell me something about that? >> well, unemployment across grew with the depression and especially when the whole economy of europe collapsed and brought us down. and i organized relief in the united states. we at the time i left office, we had about 18 million people on relief in the united states. and mr. roosevelt found he had to continue the same number up until about pearl harbor. >> your own next operations in the field of relief then came when, sir? >> well, i at the begin
i raised congressional appropriations about $70 million of american money and we unquestionably savedabout 17 million russian lives. they credited us with that. and when we finished, they got out of a very beautiful scroll addressed to my and the american people of gratitude. and you'll find it somewhere here in the library in russian. but when the american communists get too entirely abusive, i send out a photograph of it in translation by way of stopping them up a little, huh? >> i see....
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activity taking up arms against the united states, waging war against the united states, then we unquestionably. >> what if they're waging war in syria? >> that's difficult to answer without the specific facts of what is occurring. >> so you want the president to bomb isis back into the stone age, but also to come to congress to get authorization to do so. you know the mood in congress. >> i think if the president comes with a serious plan, if he comes with a strategy, which he hasn't had until now, to carry out a concrete military objective, i think congress will authorize that. >> you would vote for that? >> if it is a serious plan to protect our national security, absolutely. i hope tonight president obama recognizes this. we've gotten suggestions he believes he can do this without congressional authorization. the constitution gives congress the authority to declare war. he should heed walls from republicans and democrats to recognize congress' authorities. one of the benefits of that is it means the president has to come in front of congress and lay out what the military objective is, what
activity taking up arms against the united states, waging war against the united states, then we unquestionably. >> what if they're waging war in syria? >> that's difficult to answer without the specific facts of what is occurring. >> so you want the president to bomb isis back into the stone age, but also to come to congress to get authorization to do so. you know the mood in congress. >> i think if the president comes with a serious plan, if he comes with a strategy,...
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people nominees without blinking an eye and sort of do with the democrats due, immediately and unquestionably stand up and salute. they are much better at that than we are. i don't think we ought to aspire to be just like them. however, we have to think about too tediously when it -- strategically when it makes sense to fight against each other, went to kiss and make up and go on to the real battle united. if we don't do that, the left will continue to es for lunch every single -- eat us for lunch every single cycle, and they are absolutely thrilled to see this inter-necine fight play out. that is the challenge, to figure out how to navigate hose seas. on a positive note, what you have done on the senate race in colorado is exactly what needs to be done nationally. thank you. >> thanks. that gets us to a great start. thinking about that acronym we throw at each other on the right, "republican in name only," "rino." do you hear the other party calling people a "dino," democrat in name only? we do agree that the socialist progressive nostrums that failed again and again are as extinct as a dino
people nominees without blinking an eye and sort of do with the democrats due, immediately and unquestionably stand up and salute. they are much better at that than we are. i don't think we ought to aspire to be just like them. however, we have to think about too tediously when it -- strategically when it makes sense to fight against each other, went to kiss and make up and go on to the real battle united. if we don't do that, the left will continue to es for lunch every single -- eat us for...
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unquestionable the most dangerous, risky think i will ever expose her to. and i did it anyway because i knew the benefits to her development were worth putting her at risk. that doesn't mean i don't want to be safe. i gave her a safe car and she trained. just like it is appropriate to say how can we minimize risk in the context of vaccines. but part of what is being a parent is sometimes dealing with risk because risk is everywhere. and you know vaccines are incrediblely safe. most children who are vaccinated have little if anything happen. but severe reactions do occur and they can be temporary but they are scary. at a population level, public health can say this is a one in a million risk and we don't need to worry about it if it has huge benefits it will outweigh the negatives. from a society standpoint i have no problem with that. but from a parental standpoint parents care about probability. and if it is possible they will worry about it. we have to acknowledge that in order to be heard and trusted by them. the conversation of vaccines is one of respec
unquestionable the most dangerous, risky think i will ever expose her to. and i did it anyway because i knew the benefits to her development were worth putting her at risk. that doesn't mean i don't want to be safe. i gave her a safe car and she trained. just like it is appropriate to say how can we minimize risk in the context of vaccines. but part of what is being a parent is sometimes dealing with risk because risk is everywhere. and you know vaccines are incrediblely safe. most children who...
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tonight we mark what is unquestionably a major milestone for iraq in what president obama has made clear a cornerstone of our efforts against isil. just a few hours ago, overcoming the obstacle of ethnic and sectarian divides, the iraqi parliament approved a new and inclusive government, one that has the potential to unite all of iraq's diverse communities for a strong iraq, a united iraq and to give those communities the chance to build the future that all iraqis desire and deserve. now is the time for iraq's leaders to govern their nation with the same vision and sense of purpose that helped to bring this new government together in the first place. and in that effort, they should know the united states will stand shoulder to shoulder with the iraqis as they implement their national plan to overcome the longstanding political and economic grievances that have for too long divided their country. tonight iraq has tonight, iraq has a unity government. tomorrow, i will travel to the middle east to continue to build the broadest possible coalition of partners around the globe to confront, de
tonight we mark what is unquestionably a major milestone for iraq in what president obama has made clear a cornerstone of our efforts against isil. just a few hours ago, overcoming the obstacle of ethnic and sectarian divides, the iraqi parliament approved a new and inclusive government, one that has the potential to unite all of iraq's diverse communities for a strong iraq, a united iraq and to give those communities the chance to build the future that all iraqis desire and deserve. now is the...
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there are unquestionably moderates in syria. they've been under a lot of pressure for the last couple of years, from the assad regime but also from al qaeda affiliated groups like al nuss remarks and also isil. we know they're there. in some instances they're fighting against isil. they're not properly trained or equipped and they're not doing well for the last couple of years. if we can train and equip them, they have a chance to survive. people can legitimate lay say, is this really going -- legitimately say, is this really going to turn the tide of the war? this alone, absolutely not. but it gives us a chance. --isil is allowed free reign free rein in syria, we have no chance of defeating them. we do our best in iraq but if they can just go across the border into syria, as we've experienced trying to fight the taliban in afghanistan, who go across the border to pakistan, if they have a safe haven, it's going to be very, very difficult to ever defeat them. the only way to take away the safe haven is to find a local force that
there are unquestionably moderates in syria. they've been under a lot of pressure for the last couple of years, from the assad regime but also from al qaeda affiliated groups like al nuss remarks and also isil. we know they're there. in some instances they're fighting against isil. they're not properly trained or equipped and they're not doing well for the last couple of years. if we can train and equip them, they have a chance to survive. people can legitimate lay say, is this really going --...
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senator anderson was also unquestionably one of the principal architects of the land and water conservation fund. and that 88th congress where so much of this work was done was coined as the conservation congress. lwcf is the primary tool our nation uses to fund the protection of our natural and cultural heritage, and i have worked diligently with my colleagues, including senator udall, his cousin, senator udall of new mexico, senator wyden of oregon and others to secure full and permanent funding for this program. but even 40 years before the enactment of the wilderness act or lwcf, conservationist aldo leopold had the vision to help protect half a million acres of mountains, rivers and mesas in new mexico. in order to ensure roadless and back-country experience free of what leopold called floor dust for those hearty enough to hike into this wild country. with the passage of the wilderness act, it became the national forest system's very first designated wilderness area. new mexico is also where the idea of tribally administered wilderness became a reality when the blue lake was returned t
senator anderson was also unquestionably one of the principal architects of the land and water conservation fund. and that 88th congress where so much of this work was done was coined as the conservation congress. lwcf is the primary tool our nation uses to fund the protection of our natural and cultural heritage, and i have worked diligently with my colleagues, including senator udall, his cousin, senator udall of new mexico, senator wyden of oregon and others to secure full and permanent...
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i will say there's unquestionably been significant progress in the 13 years since 9/11 on the issuesrriers, the walls, the stove piping and things that are inhibiting information sharing. fall partnership is necessary. commissioner davis, i know you're not in your role as you were this time last year but from your perspective, could you share with the committee why you believe these barriers remain, or if they do remain or maybe i'm off base on that. >> i think we've come a long way. i think the directors and the commanders -- tremendous job to address these issues. i had a conversation with chairman mccaul last night but it appears as though we're moving in the right direction but the recommendations that this committee has come up with are exactly where we should be going to make this a more concrete instance system. but if those recommendations are now pointing to a federal code somewhere, simply that, recommendations. if congress in its wisdom sees these things at good things, then it should be codified so that the system has to operate that way. police agencies at every level fo
i will say there's unquestionably been significant progress in the 13 years since 9/11 on the issuesrriers, the walls, the stove piping and things that are inhibiting information sharing. fall partnership is necessary. commissioner davis, i know you're not in your role as you were this time last year but from your perspective, could you share with the committee why you believe these barriers remain, or if they do remain or maybe i'm off base on that. >> i think we've come a long way. i...
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mark what is unquestionably a major milestone for iraq. and what president obama has made clear will be a cornerstone of our efforts against isil. a few hours ago, overcoming obstacles of sectarian divide, the iraqi parliament improved a new and in clues of government, one that has the potential to unite all of our iraq's diverse unities for a strong iraq, united iraq, and to give those communities that chance to build the future that all iraqis desire and deserve. now is the time for iraq's leaders to govern their nation with the same vision and sense of purpose that helped to bring this new government together in the first face. and in that effort, they should know the united states will stand shoulder to shoulder with is as they implement their plan to overcome the grievances that have for too long divided their country. has a unityq government. tomorrow, i will travel to the middle east to continue to build the broadest possible coalition of partners around the globe to confront, degrade grade, and alternately defeat isil. on wednesday
mark what is unquestionably a major milestone for iraq. and what president obama has made clear will be a cornerstone of our efforts against isil. a few hours ago, overcoming obstacles of sectarian divide, the iraqi parliament improved a new and in clues of government, one that has the potential to unite all of our iraq's diverse unities for a strong iraq, united iraq, and to give those communities that chance to build the future that all iraqis desire and deserve. now is the time for iraq's...
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and his methods are unconventional but his success unquestionable.ing a billion customers a year flying, means keeping seven billion transactions flowing. and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... one-seventy-five a month. good calculating kyle. good job kyle. you just made partner. our best-ever pricing on mobile share value plans for business. now with a $100 bill credit for every business line you add. >>> time now to take a look at the morning papers. the st. louis post dispatch, citizens of ferguson, missouri, voice their
and his methods are unconventional but his success unquestionable.ing a billion customers a year flying, means keeping seven billion transactions flowing. and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our...
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>> yeah, this is unquestionable.l started over 40 years ago, when mike brown joe goldstein figured out that people who were dying at a very young age had very high cholesterol because of a genetic defect in what's known as their ldl receptor. and what this receptor did, that they discovered, won the nobel prize for that, is that it was age to take bad cholesterol out of the bloodstream and lower that bad cholesterol and then reduce the risk of heart disease. from the first statin, that was introduced actually by my chairman when he was at merck, introduced the first statin they showed in a classic study that you really lowered the risk of dying of cardiovascular disease if you lowered bad cholesterol. >> that's unequivocal. >> it's unequivocal. >> the bad cholesterol forms the plaques of atherosclerosis or whatever causes -- but there's other things involved but if you could just lower bad cholesterol that goes a long way. >> there's no question. and the genetic data and the clinical data, the testing, everything is
>> yeah, this is unquestionable.l started over 40 years ago, when mike brown joe goldstein figured out that people who were dying at a very young age had very high cholesterol because of a genetic defect in what's known as their ldl receptor. and what this receptor did, that they discovered, won the nobel prize for that, is that it was age to take bad cholesterol out of the bloodstream and lower that bad cholesterol and then reduce the risk of heart disease. from the first statin, that...
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and now, we had rick scott christy turning money for high speed trains that would unquestionably benefit the entire region we're representing and it goes unmentioned constantly. could you please comment? depoip well right now interest rates are very, very low and have to stay. the argument on one side is while we have the ability to cheaply, why ry aren't we investing more on infrastructure. the other is do we have the money to do it. there are definitely competing forces working there. infrastructure projects put people to work, but there's a big push to have a balanced bugget and to not spend more than our means are. so it's a big toss up very now and i'm very interested to see how this all shakes out. host: pennsylvania up next, this is freddy, good morning. reddy, good morning, go ahead. we will try ronald, up next from north carolina, democrats line. hi. caller: good morning. my question is for miss stillwell. if the numbers seem like they're getting better since 2008, and the job market is getting better, i guess the question is, why is that the administration rap for doing -- i wo
and now, we had rick scott christy turning money for high speed trains that would unquestionably benefit the entire region we're representing and it goes unmentioned constantly. could you please comment? depoip well right now interest rates are very, very low and have to stay. the argument on one side is while we have the ability to cheaply, why ry aren't we investing more on infrastructure. the other is do we have the money to do it. there are definitely competing forces working there....