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unquote. a great place to have a career. his story illustrates perfectly why promoting manufacturing careers with young people is so important. we have a lot of advantages in this country because of natural gas boom. we have cheap energy, relative to the rest of the world. and because the nature of manufacturing -- and because of the nature of manufacturing the main cost now is the technical is the technology and a much smaller piece is low-skilled labor. and what this country needs to compete is high-skilled labor. and we need more people, more young people especially, to take advantage of the opportunities -- opportunities available in manufacturing so that we will continue to compete globally and expand as we compete globally. thank you mr. president. mr. cornyn: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority whip. mr. cornyn: mr. president i continue to read in the up newspaper, in the press particularly that that covers our activities here in congress, talking about the shutdown that
unquote. a great place to have a career. his story illustrates perfectly why promoting manufacturing careers with young people is so important. we have a lot of advantages in this country because of natural gas boom. we have cheap energy, relative to the rest of the world. and because the nature of manufacturing -- and because of the nature of manufacturing the main cost now is the technical is the technology and a much smaller piece is low-skilled labor. and what this country needs to compete...
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unquote.ne year ago in august, michael brown was killed by police in ferguson, missouri, triggering protests, riots, and demands for widespread changes in police methods. president barack obama is the leading advocate for changes in law enforcement tactics and prison sentences. the result is that demoralized police officers now avoid potential confrontations. so says director comey, the nations top law enforcement officer. president obama disagrees. this week, mr. obama dismissed rising crime rates as not, quote. statistically meaningful. unquote. but the presidents former chief of staff rahm emanuel, now mayor of chicago a city particularly hard-hit by murder rates sides with director comey. quote -- we have allowed our police department to get fetal, and it is having a direct consequence. they have pulled back from the ability to interdict. they dont want to be a news tory themselves. they dont want their career ended early. and its having an impact. unquote. what does rahm by getting fetal?
unquote.ne year ago in august, michael brown was killed by police in ferguson, missouri, triggering protests, riots, and demands for widespread changes in police methods. president barack obama is the leading advocate for changes in law enforcement tactics and prison sentences. the result is that demoralized police officers now avoid potential confrontations. so says director comey, the nations top law enforcement officer. president obama disagrees. this week, mr. obama dismissed rising crime...
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. >> you are considered, quote-unquote, a christian speaker. do you get paid to make your speeches or just expenses? >> usually i don't get paid at all. >> you get my expenses. >> i'm not being paid to be here. >> i know that. the government doesn't pay any of us too much. the fact is this hearing is just like benghazi. it's just like the select committee on planned parenthood, it's politics and yet we got major problems going on in this country. the whole idea that this is about planned parenthood is wrong and we've -- dr. levantino has admitted, medical ethics, everybody, there's no evidence of medical impropriety by planned parenthood, only a title that has been put up here. and miss stoltenberg, one-third of her history is planned parenthood. it's unfortunate this is the way we're spending our time. it's really unfortunate.
. >> you are considered, quote-unquote, a christian speaker. do you get paid to make your speeches or just expenses? >> usually i don't get paid at all. >> you get my expenses. >> i'm not being paid to be here. >> i know that. the government doesn't pay any of us too much. the fact is this hearing is just like benghazi. it's just like the select committee on planned parenthood, it's politics and yet we got major problems going on in this country. the whole idea...
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quote: this happens in bad weather, unquote.n: when this happens in bad weather, how are you able to bring it down? and before you bring it down, is it standard operating procedure for it to it take out power lines and uproot guardrails? and along the way, does anyone get hurt normally when it comes down in bad weather? my understanding is from having seen these break loose in afghanistan on a number of occasions, context, they break loose in afghanistan on a number of ooccasions with tether hanging down. now it's going along the country size happened on a number of occasions in afghanistan. so we are going to fly you it over maryland and let's see what happens. >> well my father has just texted, if it turns south shoot it down. you wonder what they are doing. look at the pictures of this thing. one more time. this -- whatever it is, this thing that doesn't work, that we put up over maryland, even though we knew that it comes down all the time in afghanistan, but once it gets down we put it back up. it does this in bad weather.
quote: this happens in bad weather, unquote.n: when this happens in bad weather, how are you able to bring it down? and before you bring it down, is it standard operating procedure for it to it take out power lines and uproot guardrails? and along the way, does anyone get hurt normally when it comes down in bad weather? my understanding is from having seen these break loose in afghanistan on a number of occasions, context, they break loose in afghanistan on a number of ooccasions with tether...
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the suggestion that it was a horrific accident could well be true, unquote.l, here's' the truth. juan lopez sanchez was convicted of seven felonies in the u.s.a., including selling hard drugs. he was deported five times. he came back six times. he broke into a car in san francisco. he stole a gun. he recklessly fired that gun in a public place. and kate steinle died. yet, he is portrayed as a homeless man who just might have committed an accident. it's unbelievable -- unbelievable is too gentle a word. finally, i'm not going to give up. senator charles grassley, a hero on kate's law, is trying to get a stand alone vote. >> thanks to many people, including t v's bill o'reilly, for keeping this issue constantly before the people of this country. this part of the bill then thamed by bill o'reilly commonly referred to as kate's law has become so important to many americans. >> well, we will see if grassley's quest will finally lead to justice in the united states senate. but, if it does not, hear me well, we will confront the villains. no matter which party harbo
the suggestion that it was a horrific accident could well be true, unquote.l, here's' the truth. juan lopez sanchez was convicted of seven felonies in the u.s.a., including selling hard drugs. he was deported five times. he came back six times. he broke into a car in san francisco. he stole a gun. he recklessly fired that gun in a public place. and kate steinle died. yet, he is portrayed as a homeless man who just might have committed an accident. it's unbelievable -- unbelievable is too gentle...
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unquote. now, together, those spu two speeches told some of the story of religious freedom in america. today, mr. president, i will build on that foundation and examine the status and the substance of religious freedom. more fully understanding these three aspects of religious freedom, it's story, its status and its substance will help us better evaluate where we are today and inform where we should go in the future. the status of religious freedom can be summarized as inalienable and as preeminent. james madison repeatedly identified the free exercise of religion according to conviction and conscience as an inalienable right. to america's founders, as they expressed in the declaration of independence, inai inalienable s have two dimensions. they come from god, not from government. and these rights are endowed. that they are inseparable from us and part of our very humanity. government did not provide them and government cannot take them away. when virginia developed its constitution in 1776,
unquote. now, together, those spu two speeches told some of the story of religious freedom in america. today, mr. president, i will build on that foundation and examine the status and the substance of religious freedom. more fully understanding these three aspects of religious freedom, it's story, its status and its substance will help us better evaluate where we are today and inform where we should go in the future. the status of religious freedom can be summarized as inalienable and as...
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her stayed quote if you hired a consultant if they we'll fire the consultant and replace them unquote unquote closed expanding recorded the conversation that there would be a consultant who was not e right direction s general consultant but the process appeared quite inflates and not do you want and continue to do you want them for the october meeting and direct the gentleman to update the minutes personality information that should be adequately summarized not verbatim minutes but you need to enclose a significant issue the offer will i summarized minutes need to stop key portions of key conversations have been omitted when they should do adequately smierdz and not completely eliminated from the minutes the conversation never occurred on video we have a duty to accurately report what triefrz in p.s. meetings not verbatim but it should be exclusive. >> any other members of the public that want to speak and add public comment to item 5? >> all right. i'm to have a motion to accept those minutes. >> i'll move adoption of the minutes. >> a change on item number 3 to the flying in bold i'
her stayed quote if you hired a consultant if they we'll fire the consultant and replace them unquote unquote closed expanding recorded the conversation that there would be a consultant who was not e right direction s general consultant but the process appeared quite inflates and not do you want and continue to do you want them for the october meeting and direct the gentleman to update the minutes personality information that should be adequately summarized not verbatim minutes but you need to...
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he said it was possible because of our nation's, quote, free enterprise entrepreneurial spirit unquote. on august 27 the nlrb released a decision that threatens to steal that american dream from owners of the nation's 785,000 franchise businesses and millions of contractors. it threatens to destroy that free enterprise entrepreneurial spirit. the labor board's new joint employer standard will make big businesses bigger and make the middle-class smaller by discouraging larger companies from franchising and contracting work to small businesses. it's the biggest attack on the opportunity for small businessmen and women in this country to make their way up the economic ladder that we've seen in a long, long time and i'm committed to fighting it with legislation that already has 45 co-sponsors in the senate and a total of 60 co-sponsors in the house including three democrats. for three decades federal labor policies have held that two separate employees are joint employers if both have direct and immediate control over employment terms and working conditions. that means, two employers who a
he said it was possible because of our nation's, quote, free enterprise entrepreneurial spirit unquote. on august 27 the nlrb released a decision that threatens to steal that american dream from owners of the nation's 785,000 franchise businesses and millions of contractors. it threatens to destroy that free enterprise entrepreneurial spirit. the labor board's new joint employer standard will make big businesses bigger and make the middle-class smaller by discouraging larger companies from...
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unquote. i think even the decision itself is explicit on the question of ranchises. senator alexander: thanks to all of you. i'm just -- don't have a quefment i'm make a closing comment. i think all four of you for coming. we appreciate your comments. if you have anything you'd like further to say, we would be glad to receive it if you'll give it to us in the next few days. my thought about this is i think stealing the american dream is pretty accurate. his is why i think so. there are 780,000 franchise operations in the contry. the new joint employer standard it, which according to observers like mr. navarro of the ucla labor certainty who i quoted earlier, he stated under new joint employer definition, you no longer have to show direct control over operations. if you have a franchise agreement or contractual relationship depending on the industry, that's enough to show you have influence over working conditions. the language in this new decision is if you have unexercise potential to control or if you have indirect control, it's hard for me to see how there could b
unquote. i think even the decision itself is explicit on the question of ranchises. senator alexander: thanks to all of you. i'm just -- don't have a quefment i'm make a closing comment. i think all four of you for coming. we appreciate your comments. if you have anything you'd like further to say, we would be glad to receive it if you'll give it to us in the next few days. my thought about this is i think stealing the american dream is pretty accurate. his is why i think so. there are 780,000...
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. >> ryan said absolutely not doing it, hard no quote unquote, then no comment. sit your sense that he is at least listening to speaker boehner, listening to other top republicans who are calling on him to do it for the good of the party? >> you know randall i think he is listening to speaker boehner because if you are a member of the caucus you listen to the speaker, he is a friend of the speaker's so yeah i think he is paying attention and he knows there is this clamoring. it started from the very moment that john boehner said he was leaving on the 30th. the first person that was approached was paul ryan he said he didn't want it then. paul ryan has to pay attention because it's not just the speaker. it's the national party and its other members, senators mcilroy saying he woulmitchmccoa fine candidate. >> are we going to see a more conservative house in the next term or are the republicans in total disarray? >> you may see both. i think republicans are in disarray now, i don't think anybody would dispute that. and you may well see a more conservative highways,
. >> ryan said absolutely not doing it, hard no quote unquote, then no comment. sit your sense that he is at least listening to speaker boehner, listening to other top republicans who are calling on him to do it for the good of the party? >> you know randall i think he is listening to speaker boehner because if you are a member of the caucus you listen to the speaker, he is a friend of the speaker's so yeah i think he is paying attention and he knows there is this clamoring. it...
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unquote. the judiciary committee held its first balanced budget hearing in 1956 on amendments introduced by senator harry byrd, a virginia democrat, and senator carl car 'tis, a -- curtis, a nebraska republican. the national debt today is nearly five times what those distinguished senators denounsed as staggering. here's where congress has gone in its failure to propose a balanced budget. as you can see the national debt as percentage of g.d.p. is going off the charts today, the highest ever. the national debt was 32% of g.d.p. when i first introduced a balanced budget amendment in 1979. it climbed to 34% of g.d.p. in 1982 when the senate, but not the house, passed a b.b.a. more than 62% of g.d.p. in 1997 when we came within one vote offing priewrveg -- approving a b.b.a. i introduced and # 5% of g.d.p. when the senate voted on a b.p.a. i introduced in 2011. they say that the more things change, the more they stay the same. as the national debt continues to change in the wrong direction, b.b.a
unquote. the judiciary committee held its first balanced budget hearing in 1956 on amendments introduced by senator harry byrd, a virginia democrat, and senator carl car 'tis, a -- curtis, a nebraska republican. the national debt today is nearly five times what those distinguished senators denounsed as staggering. here's where congress has gone in its failure to propose a balanced budget. as you can see the national debt as percentage of g.d.p. is going off the charts today, the highest ever....
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we'll hear from a large shareholder who says the company is, quote/unquote screwing it up. we start off with our top story. a goldman sachs note reigniting rumors of m&a action in tech space. saying microsoft, oracle ibm, s&p and qualcomm are the main players that could benefit. many took that to mean sales force could be the target. look at the stock jump in today's session. that is a 5% jump today. a big part is a lot of cash on the sidelines. >> a lot of cash on the sidelines. for me two names make sense to acquire sales force. sales force crm trades 75 times forward earnings. it's an expensive stock. they probably deserve that valuation. ibm has been in a death spiral for the last three years. they need something whether organic or not to spur their growth. it would make sense for microsoft in a lot of ways. i think qualcomm is more an acquiree than acquirer. i think ibm has to make a move and would make sense for them. >> what do you think about crm up for sale? >> faber shot this down in may. they have a 48 billion market cap right now. there is a price for everything
we'll hear from a large shareholder who says the company is, quote/unquote screwing it up. we start off with our top story. a goldman sachs note reigniting rumors of m&a action in tech space. saying microsoft, oracle ibm, s&p and qualcomm are the main players that could benefit. many took that to mean sales force could be the target. look at the stock jump in today's session. that is a 5% jump today. a big part is a lot of cash on the sidelines. >> a lot of cash on the sidelines....
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it has not always been the quote unquote wine country. we have a wonderful agricultural history here in the valley and sonoma county. londonlso visit the jack state park. >> we are on jack london's beauty ranch, also called the ranch of good intentions. therthis is where jack london lived until his death in 1960. he was very productive here. in fact, two thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. fang" was "white published in 1906, one year after he purchased his ranch property. "the valley of the moon" was published while he was living here. write 1000 words per day before breakfast. i think a lot of his time was that, because he was trying to ranch, soty could be a model. that took a lot of his time. >> see all of our programs from santa rosa throughout the day on 3, american history tv. on april 26, 1913, 13-year-old girl named mary fagan was murdered in marietta, georgia. soon after, a jewish faster -- factory owner was arrested and charged with the crime. talks aboutve oney this in his book, "and the dead shall rise: th
it has not always been the quote unquote wine country. we have a wonderful agricultural history here in the valley and sonoma county. londonlso visit the jack state park. >> we are on jack london's beauty ranch, also called the ranch of good intentions. therthis is where jack london lived until his death in 1960. he was very productive here. in fact, two thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. fang" was "white published in 1906, one year after he purchased his...
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unquote. mr. president, senator mansfield was absolutely right. for the senate to function effectively, senators of all stripes must practice mutual restraint, republican and democrat, conservative and liberal, majority and minority alike. the solution to our current strife is not to change the rules but to follow them and to will them only as necessary to improve legislation. cooperation, mr. president, not going nuclear, is what will restore this body to proper functioning. going nuclear will only hollow out this sniewption and affect more of what we do with purile partisan poisoning. i would like to close with two great statesmen who loved the senate and understood its role in the constitutional system. the first is from adlai stevenson who served as vice president from 1893 to 1897. in his farewell address to the senate, vice president stevenson said the following -- quote -- "in this chamber alone, preserved without restraint two essentials of wise legislation and good government. the rig
unquote. mr. president, senator mansfield was absolutely right. for the senate to function effectively, senators of all stripes must practice mutual restraint, republican and democrat, conservative and liberal, majority and minority alike. the solution to our current strife is not to change the rules but to follow them and to will them only as necessary to improve legislation. cooperation, mr. president, not going nuclear, is what will restore this body to proper functioning. going nuclear will...
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unquote. now, given this risky path of debt accumulation, c.b.o. also warns an increasing risk of the federal crisis. the administration seems to believe that a temporary lull in deficits is a good time to accelerate spending, even though spending grew well above growth in the economy last fiscal year year, all while they continue to ignore the growing crisis in our entitlement programs. we still have approximately half trillion dollars debt and they're bragging about that? when he was serving in the senate and a different party controlled by the white house, president obama famously argued that an increase in the debt limb was a sign of leadership -- debt limit w's a sign of leadership failure. failure. when he was running as then-presidential candidate obama, he pledged not to kick the can down the road on reforming entitlements, tuckly social security. now he shirks responsibility in his proposed solution to the most immediate problem with social security, the disability insurance trust fund, is to kick the can much further down the road without
unquote. now, given this risky path of debt accumulation, c.b.o. also warns an increasing risk of the federal crisis. the administration seems to believe that a temporary lull in deficits is a good time to accelerate spending, even though spending grew well above growth in the economy last fiscal year year, all while they continue to ignore the growing crisis in our entitlement programs. we still have approximately half trillion dollars debt and they're bragging about that? when he was serving...
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now found that cnn was a quote joint employer, unquote, cnn then owed back pais to hundreds of highly compensated employees. if the nlrb's certification can be overturned and significant liability imposes, how can any employer in america feel confident that this liability isn't looming over them as well? and how, just to at add another question, how many employers have the resources to engage in ten years of lit las vegas before the nlrb? >> senator, let me take your second question first which is how many employers can afford this. i don't know but i don't think it's many. certainly not the small businesses that are the engine of growth in this economy and have been for decades now. those companies with not afford the hundreds of thousands of dollars. i's not cheap to try and litigate a case with the nlrb because the nlrb is the federal government. they do the work. the unions don't have to spend the money on this. i want to correct a comment about there being no issue if there's not an unfair labor practice violation. that's untrue. the fact is that the nlrb files complaints routine
now found that cnn was a quote joint employer, unquote, cnn then owed back pais to hundreds of highly compensated employees. if the nlrb's certification can be overturned and significant liability imposes, how can any employer in america feel confident that this liability isn't looming over them as well? and how, just to at add another question, how many employers have the resources to engage in ten years of lit las vegas before the nlrb? >> senator, let me take your second question first...
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there, imagine what it's like for an average family to begin to discuss these very delicate, quote-unquote, issues. so i hope that there's a a result of this book. >>> senator huckabee, the united states is sadly number one in mass shoot, what should we do at the government level to stop this violent? >> i don't know the government can do more. the issue is what can we do in our own individual souls to find a greater sense of morality. one thing we could do is never make them celebrities or heroes. doubts it their names or pictures ever ever on television. don't salivate them to celebrity status, this shooter in oregon is what we wanted and what he got. so he should never be refer to by name, and rather than tinker with the second amendment, we don't want to tinker with the first but do that because it's the responsible thing to do and the sheriff in oregon was dead right. don't give this guy attention he wanted but does not deserve. >> quick followup, senator rand paul mentioned doing away with no gun free zones around schools. thoughts? >> every time we have had a mass shooting and every
there, imagine what it's like for an average family to begin to discuss these very delicate, quote-unquote, issues. so i hope that there's a a result of this book. >>> senator huckabee, the united states is sadly number one in mass shoot, what should we do at the government level to stop this violent? >> i don't know the government can do more. the issue is what can we do in our own individual souls to find a greater sense of morality. one thing we could do is never make them...
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else, unquote. trayvon martin's mother is among those who were attending the event. thanks for spending part of your day with me. i'm martin savidge. "vital signs" with dr. sanjay gupta starts right now. i'll see you tomorrow. ♪ >>> it's the most common sensory disorder affecting 360 million people worldwide. today, we're talking about hearing loss and sound. this is "vital signs." our ears are made up of three main parts. the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. the smallest bones in your body are actually located in your middle ear. they're called oscicles. it's this fragile, complicated system. and while some people are born profoundly deaf. hearing loss for many people happens over time from reasons like disease, age, or damage to the auditory system. but deafness doesn't stop people like darren coleman. he's breaking down the sound barrier. saturday morning on a military base outside tacoma, washington. 450 kids. dozens of coaches and three professional football players from the nfl have all gathered for a camp. >> you all ready? >> derek coleman is a fullbak fo
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-- a -- quote -- tax, unquote. but i digress. my point, mr. president, is that those who drafted the president's health law and then subsequently forced it through congress on a strictly partisan basis said that their new system would expand health coverage for everyone without increasing costs. in fact, they went further. they claimed that it would actually bring costs down. however, due to the way the law was actually designed, it was never going to work that way, no matter how many ad campaigns the government claimed -- charged to the taxpayers and no matter how many talk shows the president went on to encourage hip, young audiences to enroll in the exchanges. the numbers were never going to add up. this is true for one simple reason. for all the attention the drafters of obamacare paid to expanding coverage and remaking the health insurance industry, they did not do anything to reduce the actual costs of health care in america. the problems with obamacare are not due to bad marketing. they are the result of fun
-- a -- quote -- tax, unquote. but i digress. my point, mr. president, is that those who drafted the president's health law and then subsequently forced it through congress on a strictly partisan basis said that their new system would expand health coverage for everyone without increasing costs. in fact, they went further. they claimed that it would actually bring costs down. however, due to the way the law was actually designed, it was never going to work that way, no matter how many ad...
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it will be quote/unquote huge. play on donald. >> huge! >> so you know what can she do something with that? she monetize that? >> what a favor for both trump and for hillary that they're involved in this kind of a relationship. >> right. >> she props him up by going to the hotel last night. she'd love him to be the embodiment and the face of the gop. so that that sinks in for the general election. even if he's not the candidate. i would love to see something from his twitter feed posed by anderson as a question tonight. >> yeah. >> let's not -- >> that would be the way to do it. >> the only person on that stage who has had a relationship with donald trump. he's maxed out to her on donations, given hundreds of thousands to the foundation. she was at his wedding. so i think she opens herself up a little bit, an attack from the other folks there. >> for her it's great to be attacking a donald trump. because she wants to be the standard-bearer for the party. the entire party is united in this gust at donald trump. >> what do you mean? paul beg
it will be quote/unquote huge. play on donald. >> huge! >> so you know what can she do something with that? she monetize that? >> what a favor for both trump and for hillary that they're involved in this kind of a relationship. >> right. >> she props him up by going to the hotel last night. she'd love him to be the embodiment and the face of the gop. so that that sinks in for the general election. even if he's not the candidate. i would love to see something from...
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that we just described to have this discussion about raising rates so that there will be a, quote, unquote, tool in their toolbox. take the toolbox, fed, and quiet down and pay attention to what is really, you know, the price stability. charles: right. >> and the fact is what we've had is far too much wage stability. we've had stagnant wages in this country for two decades. it's time to end that and acknowledge that cutting taxes is not the answer, we tried that in 2001 and 2003. charles: i've got to break here. >> i've got to finish this sentence if i may. charles: please. >> in 2001 and 2003 we cut taxes. president bush did. the result was the slowest job creation since world war ii. again, we are now listening to the rhetoric of cut regulation, cut taxes, and we will boom away. it's nonsense, and it's time for people to call nonsense what it is. charles: and i would add to what you and neil too, i think it's nonsense not to pay people to work, i think that's why we're in this predicament too. and, by the way, one of those guys who wants to be our new leader, donald trump called bernie s
that we just described to have this discussion about raising rates so that there will be a, quote, unquote, tool in their toolbox. take the toolbox, fed, and quiet down and pay attention to what is really, you know, the price stability. charles: right. >> and the fact is what we've had is far too much wage stability. we've had stagnant wages in this country for two decades. it's time to end that and acknowledge that cutting taxes is not the answer, we tried that in 2001 and 2003. charles:...
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but many of the international community, raising the flag of a quote/unquote palestinian state at the u.n. it's all meaningful achievements for the palestinians. all of this will be null and void if abbas really makes good on his threats. also, we have to remember that the palestinian authority is actually responsible for the livelihood of half of the population in the west bank where 80,000 or more employees of the palestinian authority including scores, dozens of thousands of security forces, all of which i don't think will be good for the palestinians or for abbas himself. so right now, ali, if i have to sum it up, i would say that the two sides, especially netanyahu are playing chicken. who will blink first? on the one hand abbas says please hold me or i'm going to jump off the cliff and drag the entire region here with me. and netanyahu says, well, or he does, well, i'm not going to be moved by any pressure from the palestinians. i call for negotiations without pre-continues. i continue the same life as i have maintained for the jewish communities, and hopefully we'll see the int
but many of the international community, raising the flag of a quote/unquote palestinian state at the u.n. it's all meaningful achievements for the palestinians. all of this will be null and void if abbas really makes good on his threats. also, we have to remember that the palestinian authority is actually responsible for the livelihood of half of the population in the west bank where 80,000 or more employees of the palestinian authority including scores, dozens of thousands of security forces,...
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what about the fact three of the top five are, quote/unquote, outsiders? >> i think before it's over with people will want someone with experience. the last time we elected a novice was barack obama. scott: senator lindsey graham told us there is no need for he or others to quit on the low poll numbers. >> i think it will change. this is october. the more we talk, the more people get to know us the more likely it will change. scott: which is likely what jeb bush is counting on. today releasing a slick new attack ad focusing not on his republican foe but hillary clinton. >> which enemy are you most proud of? >> well, in addition to the n.r.a., probably the republicans. scott: it has been a bumpy road to boulder as he had to trim his staff and marco rubio was skewered by a florida newspaper saying he needs to re-sign. they claim he is too focused on the white house to do his day job. >> we hardly ever see the senator in florida. he is so busy introducing himself to the nation. >> in many cases this is criticism they couldn't have predicted. how will they per
what about the fact three of the top five are, quote/unquote, outsiders? >> i think before it's over with people will want someone with experience. the last time we elected a novice was barack obama. scott: senator lindsey graham told us there is no need for he or others to quit on the low poll numbers. >> i think it will change. this is october. the more we talk, the more people get to know us the more likely it will change. scott: which is likely what jeb bush is counting on....
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really places a lot of weight on the parents if they're going to get involved in any of this, quote/unquote, underage drinking. it still is illegal in this state. >> some statistics, brain scan shows 20 drinks or more a month in adolescence can change frontal cortex when you expose them to alcohol this early. we know a lot more research has to be done. we'll see what happens in pennsylvania. thank you, dr. farley and john, we appreciate your time. >>> next on "nbc10 @issue" we talk about a new book about a gay priest. you might be surprised what else the author does when he's not writing books. >>> the black wall of silence is how one philadelphia priest describes the perception of the catholic church and the response to the clergy sex abuse scandal. it's the title of a new novel by father paul morrissey. rosemary connors interviewed father morrissey about the books. she joans us from the nbc10 digital operation center. >> father morrissey may be very well the least likely person to speak out on the sex abuse scandal in the church. his book describes the struggle between honesty and loyalty
really places a lot of weight on the parents if they're going to get involved in any of this, quote/unquote, underage drinking. it still is illegal in this state. >> some statistics, brain scan shows 20 drinks or more a month in adolescence can change frontal cortex when you expose them to alcohol this early. we know a lot more research has to be done. we'll see what happens in pennsylvania. thank you, dr. farley and john, we appreciate your time. >>> next on "nbc10...
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so that he can take on some of the opponents in the, quote/unquote, outsider lane. marco rubio has his own difficulties and challenges, including the fact that he just said he didn't like his job, which by the way, i mean, you get paid $170,000, you get all. federal holidays off. what not to like being a united states senator? that aside, i think jeb bush has to restructure his campaign. he needs a stronger message. he needs to come across as somebody who really wants the job. not because of his last name, but because he has ideas and he understands how to make this country grow and more prosperous and secure in the future. jeb bush has run a campaign pretty much like the old-style campaign. i'm the incumbent, i'm the front-runner, i have name recognition. then donald trump, i'm great, i'm fantastic, i'm huge. jeb bush must demonstrate tomorrow night that he has a campaign about the future and not just relying on his last name. if he's able to do that, who knows. >> brett, i want to ask you quickly a question about the democrats. we'll give donna a break on the demo
so that he can take on some of the opponents in the, quote/unquote, outsider lane. marco rubio has his own difficulties and challenges, including the fact that he just said he didn't like his job, which by the way, i mean, you get paid $170,000, you get all. federal holidays off. what not to like being a united states senator? that aside, i think jeb bush has to restructure his campaign. he needs a stronger message. he needs to come across as somebody who really wants the job. not because of...
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donahue once wrote his ambition was to, quote, bring the biggest -- [inaudible] in this town, unquote. before leading the chamber, he served for 13 years as president and chief executive officer of the american trucking association. prior to his tour at the ata, he was group vice president of the u.s. chamber of commerce for eight years. in an earlier chapter, he was deputy assistant postmaster general and vice president of connecticut's fairfield university. bruce josten is the political affairs executive. he started or had an early adventure in the chamber's new york office in 1974. he came to the organization well equipped for a rapid rise with a degree from harvard, and he oversees six major divisions in the chamber. now on to the always-enticing process portion of the program. as always, we're on the record here. please, no live blogging or tweeting. in short to, no filing of any kind while the breakfast is underway. there's no embargo when the session ends at ten. if you'd like to ask a question, send me a subtle, nonthreatening signal, and i'll happily call on one and all. we'l
donahue once wrote his ambition was to, quote, bring the biggest -- [inaudible] in this town, unquote. before leading the chamber, he served for 13 years as president and chief executive officer of the american trucking association. prior to his tour at the ata, he was group vice president of the u.s. chamber of commerce for eight years. in an earlier chapter, he was deputy assistant postmaster general and vice president of connecticut's fairfield university. bruce josten is the political...
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point is enforce the supremacy clause which states that when, quote, the laws of the united states, unquote, apply, quote, the judges -- these are the key words -- in every state shall be bound thereby. there is no such thing as supreme federal law that depends on whether a particular state voluntarily makes federal precedence binding. when a state does that, when a state voluntarily adopts non-binding federal precedence, that creates no right under federal law which is what 1257 requires and michigan versus long does not apply. >> how would you describe the adequate and independent state ground on which this decision rested? >> i would say that the lack of a binding federal law question is an antecedent requirement, to borrow the terminology of the sg's brief, before you get to the adequate and independent state ground analysis. >> why don't we have jurisdiction to answer that question? >> you certainly have jurisdiction to answer the question whether teague is constitutionally required in state collateral review courts. the second part of the brief said why it is not constitutionally requ
point is enforce the supremacy clause which states that when, quote, the laws of the united states, unquote, apply, quote, the judges -- these are the key words -- in every state shall be bound thereby. there is no such thing as supreme federal law that depends on whether a particular state voluntarily makes federal precedence binding. when a state does that, when a state voluntarily adopts non-binding federal precedence, that creates no right under federal law which is what 1257 requires and...
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the republicans seem to be testing a strategy of winning by whining, unquote. liberal columnist in the "l.a. times" quote: anyone who tuned in hoping that cnbc financial network could force the candidates into clarity on major economic issues of our time surely went away disappointed that was the tonal of it from the left. the republicans are did you understand der heads and campaigners. always astounding to read liberal columnists that ignore the disaster befallen america. deferring opposition to preceding points of view no matter what the facts may dictate. all in all, the republican debate last night provided some perspective and entertainment. next up fox business network g.o.p. debate on november 10th. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction, joining us from sparks, nevada, donald trump. so, you were a bit quiet last night. walls that a strategy? >> i don't think it was really a strategy, bill. i wanted to do a good job. i won in every poll as far as the debates are concerned. i think you have them in front of you. i don't think you ar
the republicans seem to be testing a strategy of winning by whining, unquote. liberal columnist in the "l.a. times" quote: anyone who tuned in hoping that cnbc financial network could force the candidates into clarity on major economic issues of our time surely went away disappointed that was the tonal of it from the left. the republicans are did you understand der heads and campaigners. always astounding to read liberal columnists that ignore the disaster befallen america. deferring...
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six months in the national polls, jeb bush was at 15%, at that time the quote, unquote front-runner.t have a clear front-runner but he was the favorite you would have to say but then to the point you were making earlier about donald trump and can he sustain losing or flat-lining, this is donald trump. since donald trump got in the race, he's the blue line and plateaued a little bit here. these are the national polls. since trump got in, a lot of lines and jeb bush is the green line. that's easier to find. it goes flat and it goes down here and he's down with a clump of candidates. it's easier to see, over the last 30 days, trump and carson up top and jeb bush down here. that's nationally so you look for -- is it in iowa? no, jeb bush is down here and is it where he's going to fight in new hampshire? if he's going to fight and the come back in new hampshire he's going to do it from just shy of 10% and got a lot to prove. >> a lot more. got to the take a quick break. gary tuchman watched the debate from the most republican county in the most republican state and hopefully more with joh
six months in the national polls, jeb bush was at 15%, at that time the quote, unquote front-runner.t have a clear front-runner but he was the favorite you would have to say but then to the point you were making earlier about donald trump and can he sustain losing or flat-lining, this is donald trump. since donald trump got in the race, he's the blue line and plateaued a little bit here. these are the national polls. since trump got in, a lot of lines and jeb bush is the green line. that's...
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daniel webster said i don't care who we are going to send as our, quote unquote, nominee, i am not goingjust support the candidate of the party. they need 218 votes, stephanie, and right now they don't have those votes. and if they don't get through these ballots, and they are not able to elect a speaker, john boehner i would remain as speaker of the house. >> michael before i let you go, i want to get to another topic in the senate. democrats are planning to unveil new gun-control legislation, do you have more on that? >> reporter: at 11:00 this morning, some senators are going to gather to talk about new legislation. it's ahead of the president going to roseburg, oregon tomorrow. they are going to introduce, again, new legislation similar to, if you remember, the toomey mansion legislation which failed. it was bipartisan. today they are going to get those gun show loopholes closed and prevent these straw purchases, people buying guns for people who are not eligible to buy them. john corner has said he has a mental health issue he wants to address, and they are going to maybe incorporat
daniel webster said i don't care who we are going to send as our, quote unquote, nominee, i am not goingjust support the candidate of the party. they need 218 votes, stephanie, and right now they don't have those votes. and if they don't get through these ballots, and they are not able to elect a speaker, john boehner i would remain as speaker of the house. >> michael before i let you go, i want to get to another topic in the senate. democrats are planning to unveil new gun-control...
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so for example, you see a picture of george washington and the, quote, unquote, revolutionaries withou see a picture of the black panthers with weapons. and they are evil maniacological violent black men. what you don't know is that the black panthers arose to check police violence, which was uncontrolled in the bay area. they were never violent but they were trying to ensure the police were not violent against those in their communities. those textures of stories, making sure that our children know who we are and are not listening and imbibing a narrative about who we are and who we have been that is detrimental to their own psychological health, to their own emotional and spiritual health. so part of what -- on the policy end and the thee -- i think on the theological end is to help people of african-american decent is to know no matter what people may say or feel, they are children of god, at of god and they don't necessarily have to fit into these stereotypes. the last thing i'll say, i think it's very important, this nation has gotten where it is over time with policies that hav
so for example, you see a picture of george washington and the, quote, unquote, revolutionaries withou see a picture of the black panthers with weapons. and they are evil maniacological violent black men. what you don't know is that the black panthers arose to check police violence, which was uncontrolled in the bay area. they were never violent but they were trying to ensure the police were not violent against those in their communities. those textures of stories, making sure that our children...
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palestinian authority, though its president now accuses israel of quote the most savage shameful way unquote in overreacting. estimating as many as 1500 palestinians have been wounded in addition to 30 dead, of whom israel hasid filed 13 identified 13 as terrorists. the violence fueled by rumors israel would take over jerusalem jerusalem's most holy site, the area around the mosque and western wall. vincent's mother is jewish. >> as long as there is people that feel right and that others are wrong, there is always going to be conflict. to several jews from lakewood to morganville to edison and they all say they are not a waiver anybody canceling their travel plans. but everyone is paying very close attention to what is happening there.but everyone is paying very close attention to what is happening there. as well as a call for an emergency meeting to deal with the aggression by the israelis which goes to show how contentious this has become. i'm brian thompson, news 4 new york. >>> new at 5:00, the just continues department is adding a new post to bolster home grown extremism. the council wi
palestinian authority, though its president now accuses israel of quote the most savage shameful way unquote in overreacting. estimating as many as 1500 palestinians have been wounded in addition to 30 dead, of whom israel hasid filed 13 identified 13 as terrorists. the violence fueled by rumors israel would take over jerusalem jerusalem's most holy site, the area around the mosque and western wall. vincent's mother is jewish. >> as long as there is people that feel right and that others...
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statue and there is not one statue i have despised more than that ca calhoun, vile race is quote unquote state's rights. man. everything he stood for goes back to slavery, of the oppression of my ancestors. you say you are not supposed to hate people? i hate this man. he oppressed my people. >> one of the few indications of charleston's troubling past can museum. >> how many slaves were sold here? >> thousands. >> this market was one of 40 in downtown charleston during the mid 1800s. >> one can't hope but notice being in the space it is so small and so confined. >> and the thing is you don't need a lot of space to buy and sell people. >> but long time residents of charleston say that times have changed here. pointing to the response of the city across diverse communities rejecting the racial ideology of alleged kill er dylann roof. his roots go back hundreds of years, his an says torsion fought for confreas. confederacy. >> as a son of confederate war veterans, there is such an emotional image because we all want to belief that the war was fought for reasons other than slavery when we al
statue and there is not one statue i have despised more than that ca calhoun, vile race is quote unquote state's rights. man. everything he stood for goes back to slavery, of the oppression of my ancestors. you say you are not supposed to hate people? i hate this man. he oppressed my people. >> one of the few indications of charleston's troubling past can museum. >> how many slaves were sold here? >> thousands. >> this market was one of 40 in downtown charleston during...
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but now john kerry announcing on tuesday night at a speech at harvard, that he was going to quote, unquote soon to the region to see what he can do to try to bring people back to the table. the test is going to be whether or not either side will be listening to him at all. whether john kerry can get anything accomplished. no one needs to be reminded of the source of many of those tensions, beginning with the iran deal, prime minister benjamin netenyahu in his unprecedented and controversial step of addressing the u.s. congress, trying to talk them into voting against the iran deal. prime minister netenyahu on the eve of the election -- it was presumed to be very close in israel, coming out against the two-state solution, a long-held policy of not only the israelis but the united states as well, trying to backtrack from that. prime minister netenyahu himself due here in washington, held up as evidence of the strength of the relationship by the white house, due for a visit to the white house on november 9th. so unclear what secretary kerry can accomplish when he does go to the middle east, a
but now john kerry announcing on tuesday night at a speech at harvard, that he was going to quote, unquote soon to the region to see what he can do to try to bring people back to the table. the test is going to be whether or not either side will be listening to him at all. whether john kerry can get anything accomplished. no one needs to be reminded of the source of many of those tensions, beginning with the iran deal, prime minister benjamin netenyahu in his unprecedented and controversial...
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says today's gathering has a theme of, quote, justice or else, unquote.tin's mother is among those who were attending the event. thanks for spending part of your day with me. i'm martin savidge. "vital signs" with dr. sanjay gupta starts right now. i'll see you tomorrow. ♪ >>> it's the most common sensory disorder affecting 360 million people worldwide. today, we're talking about hearing loss and sound. this is "vital signs." our ears are made up of three main parts. the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. the smallest bones in your body are actually located in your middle ear.
says today's gathering has a theme of, quote, justice or else, unquote.tin's mother is among those who were attending the event. thanks for spending part of your day with me. i'm martin savidge. "vital signs" with dr. sanjay gupta starts right now. i'll see you tomorrow. ♪ >>> it's the most common sensory disorder affecting 360 million people worldwide. today, we're talking about hearing loss and sound. this is "vital signs." our ears are made up of three main...
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judged to have done so well, and received that big assist from bernie sanders who dismissed her, quote unquote, damn emails. so assuming that former secretary clinton does clear this hurdle and remains relatively unscathed from this big hearing on benghazi tomorrow, then i think you are going to be seeing a real momentum, a real freight train, a real coalescing behind her candidacy at this point. she is already putting distance between herself and bernie sanders in the polls. but it's still early, but certainly a good day for the clinton campaign, a bitter suite moment for joe biden and his family. >> what signal does this send to the republicans. because you are right, the democrats now appear to be unified, and also the fact that biden is not running, frees up those people that might have wanted to work on a biden campaign. >> that's absolutely right. everybody talks about the ground game, the swing states, and obviously that would have been settled by the time we had gotten to next summer. at this point it's unclear exactly how much resources were actually in the wings waiting on the sideli
judged to have done so well, and received that big assist from bernie sanders who dismissed her, quote unquote, damn emails. so assuming that former secretary clinton does clear this hurdle and remains relatively unscathed from this big hearing on benghazi tomorrow, then i think you are going to be seeing a real momentum, a real freight train, a real coalescing behind her candidacy at this point. she is already putting distance between herself and bernie sanders in the polls. but it's still...
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>> i think given the groundswell of focus that has come upon the industry, ever since the quote unquote insider trading scandal a few weeks ago -- ernie: it's inevitable? >> it's inevitable. ernie: they're going to regulate this? >> i think it's a matter of time and a matter of whether it's at the federal or state level. it's a very surprising development given how strongly these fantasy gaming sites were trying to prevent any sort of outside intervention. ernie: this really opens the door. big games. this is a huge business. you're talking about nfl owners that are investing in this. there are billions of dollars involved. people just say, you know, i like doing it. i want to win this thing. a lot of people don't care, you know, who's got the inside track as long as they win. there's a $2 million prize here. >> that's correct. that's correct. seen such interest. people such as jerry jones, robert kraft, owners of teams, and media companies have had an interest in the sites, because this is a complimentary type of activity that increases the visibility of the professional sports leagues
>> i think given the groundswell of focus that has come upon the industry, ever since the quote unquote insider trading scandal a few weeks ago -- ernie: it's inevitable? >> it's inevitable. ernie: they're going to regulate this? >> i think it's a matter of time and a matter of whether it's at the federal or state level. it's a very surprising development given how strongly these fantasy gaming sites were trying to prevent any sort of outside intervention. ernie: this really...
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however, we find out later that, quote-unquote, he was stuck in traffic, finally showed up late. he apologized. what was looking like a big controversy really is a little controversy. if you're asking me, if i'm a big time star on the mets, i'm going to make sure wherever i'm coming from i'm leaving extra early to make sure i'm at a workout for a playoff game on time, if you know what i mean. kerry: we all deal with the new york city traffic. maybe leaving 10 or 15 minutes earlier would have done him some good in this case. russ: maybe an hour or two earlier if that be the case, wherever he was coming from. kerry: russ salzberg live for us tonight. we'll see you later. russ: okay. bye-bye. kerry: the fantasy football site draft kings is fighting back against accusations that an employee used inside information to cash in on a rival site. to win $350,000 on fan duel.com. the accusations are casting a shadow over the fantasy sports world. >> there are many repercussions. there was a push to have greater legislation on both the federal and state level around daily fantasy sports. th
however, we find out later that, quote-unquote, he was stuck in traffic, finally showed up late. he apologized. what was looking like a big controversy really is a little controversy. if you're asking me, if i'm a big time star on the mets, i'm going to make sure wherever i'm coming from i'm leaving extra early to make sure i'm at a workout for a playoff game on time, if you know what i mean. kerry: we all deal with the new york city traffic. maybe leaving 10 or 15 minutes earlier would have...
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a translator and discover that i am on the list, my character is on the list, because i am, quote-unquote, a loose woman. >> oh. >> meaning single. >> meaning single. >> and dating. >> and dating. and it's very interesting because we learn about my character that i keep to myself, i'm very private about my affairs. but everybody talks about me. it's actually an amazing thing to play somebody who is spoken about more than actually speaks. >> wow. >> in the play that people talk about how many lovers i've had and what i, you know, where -- that i speak six languages and that the first phrase i learned in all of them was don't get me pregnant. [laughter] and it's, it's a way into sort of looking at the women's movement in the midst of looking at this lavender scare that's happening. >> so it also speaks to the early stages of the american gay rights movement -- >> absolutely. >> and the connection. >> one of the interesting things about this time is this was the first moment when the united states government recognized homosexuality as an inherent trait rather than just behavior. prior to th
a translator and discover that i am on the list, my character is on the list, because i am, quote-unquote, a loose woman. >> oh. >> meaning single. >> meaning single. >> and dating. >> and dating. and it's very interesting because we learn about my character that i keep to myself, i'm very private about my affairs. but everybody talks about me. it's actually an amazing thing to play somebody who is spoken about more than actually speaks. >> wow. >> in...
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so i think he needs to think about, one, you want to approach investors he went you don't, quote/unquotestill have a choice nchl that case he still wants to be a little bit early. the better bargaining position you're going to be in. >> and i would add you should think about investors when you want to stop having full control of decisions because that's a big part of it, too, which is you're used to making decisions the way you make decisions and the minute you bring in an outside party, it's just not your babe anymore, and so the answer may be never. frank let's not just investors. there's other options out there. there's growth capital out there. there's all sorts of options. pay for your accounts receivables. maybe never. >> he's in a good position. unlike many other companies he's in a good position where he's got cash. finally we have one more. >> how do i go about that it will really be a win win for us and an opportunity for somebody else. >> where does she begin, monica? >> well w an exit strategy that works for everyone, one of the big things to consider is time. are you allowin
so i think he needs to think about, one, you want to approach investors he went you don't, quote/unquotestill have a choice nchl that case he still wants to be a little bit early. the better bargaining position you're going to be in. >> and i would add you should think about investors when you want to stop having full control of decisions because that's a big part of it, too, which is you're used to making decisions the way you make decisions and the minute you bring in an outside party,...
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most of the opposition groups they believe most of the opposition groupings on the ground are quote, unquoteists. so the russian air strikes stopping the rebel advance, weakening the rebel defenses and now being used to help the government advance. the question is, will they succeed? will this ground operation succeed? it has just started and we have to watch the developments closely. >>> i am sure we will do that. thank so much for now, zeina khodr. >>> the world has failed to help syrians both inside and outside their war-torn countries rim that's according to international aid group oxfam which has released a damning report. the solidarity with syrians report says only a handful of countries have been providing their fair share th the of shor. several countries including iran, ca at that, saudi arabia, turkey and the u.s. are fueling violence through arms and ammunition transfers. and it says the aid response is faltering, many countries aren't sends throwing money they have pledged. the author of the objection fan reports says evidence points to a deepening human tragedy. >> if you look
most of the opposition groups they believe most of the opposition groupings on the ground are quote, unquoteists. so the russian air strikes stopping the rebel advance, weakening the rebel defenses and now being used to help the government advance. the question is, will they succeed? will this ground operation succeed? it has just started and we have to watch the developments closely. >>> i am sure we will do that. thank so much for now, zeina khodr. >>> the world has failed...