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. >> it is not just a unregulated use of illegal chemicals that consumers should be worried about. the british film crew uncovered evidence of routine adulteration of shrimp destined for faculties -- factories. in this footage, they demonstrated how shrimp from this region are secretly injected with dirty water to add weight before they are sold on to the factory. some ngos have often claimed the shrimp industry in bangladesh is necessary to development. they are affected by commercial shrimp agriculture. >> people who are living in areas the shrimp is being cultivated are being completely devoid of their livelihoods, of their lives. it is a system that is not sustainable. and as to provide the eight cheaply in the country, how could that be developed? >> our investigation found their often met with intimidation, violence, and false charges. they favor the shrimp farmers. >> [speaking foreign language] show me the nearest starbucks -- >> it is commonplace. they're one of the few who are prepared to speak out against a shrimp farm employee who raped her in 2008. >> [speaking foreign
. >> it is not just a unregulated use of illegal chemicals that consumers should be worried about. the british film crew uncovered evidence of routine adulteration of shrimp destined for faculties -- factories. in this footage, they demonstrated how shrimp from this region are secretly injected with dirty water to add weight before they are sold on to the factory. some ngos have often claimed the shrimp industry in bangladesh is necessary to development. they are affected by commercial...
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continue to urge the fcc to focus on rolling out 5g not on managing pricing practices that have been unregulated. >> host: next thursday, july 14th, the fcc is meeting to discuss and potentially vote on a roll out of 5g. what are they going to be voting on and doing? >> guest: they will be identifying the spectrum and other stuff they are not allowed to share that information with any of us. the goal is to say we have got the spectrum, the vision thing going about where we want to go about wireless, and we will push ahead to insure that the u.s. maintains its global leadership in the wireless arena. that is terrific for our country and i would argue it is essential because this is one of those areas where u.s.-global leadership has yielded tremendous benefits economically from a technological perspective and job perspective. >> host: when you say they have the license, are they releasing it to the public? selling it? >> guest: i think there are a number of layers and some of it will be for auctioned, you have lice licensed and unlicensed use and i haven't been in wireless for a while so correct
continue to urge the fcc to focus on rolling out 5g not on managing pricing practices that have been unregulated. >> host: next thursday, july 14th, the fcc is meeting to discuss and potentially vote on a roll out of 5g. what are they going to be voting on and doing? >> guest: they will be identifying the spectrum and other stuff they are not allowed to share that information with any of us. the goal is to say we have got the spectrum, the vision thing going about where we want to...
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it is still an unregulated industry. >> i'm okay with the key card. [ laughter ] >> let's talk weather. lonnie is away. nicole mitchell is in talking about the weekend and maybe some rain. >> yes, but it's a mix. misty, just a couple showers out here. temperatures around the area, 70s still, some places have dropped into the 60s. temperatures cooler than they were yesterday. and we'll be a little more comfortable in the overnight period. taking a look at a couple of our reports out here, nancy, 75 degrees. saying that they got about an inch of rain there. my garden rejoicing. probably. because long island has had some of the biggest drought areas. a lot of our areas in drought. but parts of suffolk county are severe. as we head out tonight, still a little misty. we had a lot of rain earlier today. and then just some spottier showers as we've gotten through the evening hours. partly cloudy morning sky, 78. feels like temperature is 80. so just a little bit warmer out here. warmest day for the whole year at 95 degrees. today much more comfortable.s and then right on average for you on lo
it is still an unregulated industry. >> i'm okay with the key card. [ laughter ] >> let's talk weather. lonnie is away. nicole mitchell is in talking about the weekend and maybe some rain. >> yes, but it's a mix. misty, just a couple showers out here. temperatures around the area, 70s still, some places have dropped into the 60s. temperatures cooler than they were yesterday. and we'll be a little more comfortable in the overnight period. taking a look at a couple of our...
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and they are basically unregulated. >> of course, every year, new chemicals are coming on the line that have not been fully tested. >>> there's almost 13,000 chemicals that are used in cosmetics, and just about 10% of them have actually been evaluated for their safety. we found lead in lipstick. there's memercury out ththere in skin lightening creams. we have found formaldehyde in products. >> this is stuff that you use to embalm the dead, yet they're in products that people are applying to their faces and their skin daily. >>>> pesticides are clearly poisonous. and it should be obvious to us that if they kill insects that they are going to h have the possibilitity of hurting usus. >> in your kitchen cabinet, if you opened up the doors and you counted up all the tin cans in there, all of them are going to be lined with bisphenol a, unless they're labeled that say they're not. >> pcbs might b be in plastics, might be in cups, might be in containers that we put in our microwaves, m might be perfectly safe when ththey are first p pun the shelf, but ququite dangerous once they starart to br
and they are basically unregulated. >> of course, every year, new chemicals are coming on the line that have not been fully tested. >>> there's almost 13,000 chemicals that are used in cosmetics, and just about 10% of them have actually been evaluated for their safety. we found lead in lipstick. there's memercury out ththere in skin lightening creams. we have found formaldehyde in products. >> this is stuff that you use to embalm the dead, yet they're in products that...
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because these drugs are -- or at least these supplements are unregulated. well, what do i mean by that? there's no agency like the food and drug administration that's checking to see that what's on the label of the container is actually what's in the container. >> experts say that puts people like steve at the mercy of manufacturers, who cheat. >> young people are taking these thinking they're getting just walking themselves into something they really have no desire to do -- something you got to be very careful about. >> there's one steroid user in every high-school classroom in america. >> educating kids, parents, and coaches about supplements is one goal of the taylor hooton foundation. it's named for a boy who died after using steroids, and it turns out illegal steroids are showing up in supplements. >> there are estimates as high as 25% of those supplements have steroids in them or steroid derivatives in them, and people don't know it. >> but steve knows it. he told us he's well aware that sometimes the government yanks products off store shelves when s
because these drugs are -- or at least these supplements are unregulated. well, what do i mean by that? there's no agency like the food and drug administration that's checking to see that what's on the label of the container is actually what's in the container. >> experts say that puts people like steve at the mercy of manufacturers, who cheat. >> young people are taking these thinking they're getting just walking themselves into something they really have no desire to do --...
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continue to urge the fcc to focus on rolling out 5g not on managing, pricing practices that have been unregulated for a number of years. >> host: kathleen abernathy, next thursday, july 14th, the fcc is meeting to discuss and potentially vote on a rollout of 5g. what are they going to be doing? >> guest: what they will be doing is identifying the spectrum and other stuff i am not sure because they are not allowed to share that with any of us in advance. the goal is to say we have the spectrum, the vision thing about where we are want to go, and we are going to push ahead to insure that the u.s. maintains its global leadership in the wireless arena and i think that is terrific for our country. i would argue it is essential because this is one of those areas where u.s.-global leadership has yielded tremendous benefits economically and from a jobs perspective. >> when you say they have the spectrum, is it public? are they selling it? will it be released? >> guest: some of it will be up for auction. some will have licensed and unlicensed common use. and i believe, i am the wireline person and haven't
continue to urge the fcc to focus on rolling out 5g not on managing, pricing practices that have been unregulated for a number of years. >> host: kathleen abernathy, next thursday, july 14th, the fcc is meeting to discuss and potentially vote on a rollout of 5g. what are they going to be doing? >> guest: what they will be doing is identifying the spectrum and other stuff i am not sure because they are not allowed to share that with any of us in advance. the goal is to say we have...
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the economic incentives are there which is precisely why illegal unregulated and unreported fishing practices have grown into a $20 billion a year industry and that is why stopping those practices is going to be a major focus on the ocean clsfrens that i will be hosting here at state department on september 15. a global coordinated effort is desperately needed and long overdue. and let me tell you something. with the help of the senate bob corker and ben cardin and others that is exactly what we intend to do. now, it's clear that there are a lot of challenges in terms of exposing labor abuses that take place off our coasts. but these crimes can be just as hard to detect when they're happening behind closed doors. the closed doors of an exploiter's home. consider the case of paul who was 14 when he left nigeria to move in with a couple living in the u.k. they promised his family that they were going to look after him enroll him in school pay him and help with the housework. but guess what. they lied. they didn't send him to school. they didn't pay him a penny. instead, they took away his passp
the economic incentives are there which is precisely why illegal unregulated and unreported fishing practices have grown into a $20 billion a year industry and that is why stopping those practices is going to be a major focus on the ocean clsfrens that i will be hosting here at state department on september 15. a global coordinated effort is desperately needed and long overdue. and let me tell you something. with the help of the senate bob corker and ben cardin and others that is exactly what...
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the economic incentives are there which is precisely why illegal, unregulated fishing practices have grown into a $20 billion a year industry and that is why. in this practices is going to be a major focus of the ocean conference i will host here at the state department of on september 15. is that cornet effort billy needed and long overdue. let me tell you something, with the help of the senate, bob corker and others, that is exactly what we intend to do. it is clear that there are a lot of challenges in terms of exposing labor abuses that take place off our coast. these crimes can be just as hard to detect when they are happening time closed doors. the closed doors of exploiters homes. consider the case of paul was 14 when he left nigeria to move with a british measuring couple women in the u.k.. they promised his family that they would look after him and enroll him in school, pay him and help him with housework. yes what -- guess what? they live. they do not pay him a penny, they do not send him to school. they took away his passport, monitored his movements security cameras and f
the economic incentives are there which is precisely why illegal, unregulated fishing practices have grown into a $20 billion a year industry and that is why. in this practices is going to be a major focus of the ocean conference i will host here at the state department of on september 15. is that cornet effort billy needed and long overdue. let me tell you something, with the help of the senate, bob corker and others, that is exactly what we intend to do. it is clear that there are a lot of...
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rolling out -- the fcc to focus on rolling out 5g, not on managing pricing practices that have been unregulated for a number of years. >> host: next thursday, july 14th, the fcc is meeting to discuss and potentially vote on a rollout of 5g of what are they going to do? >> guest: identify the spectrum and a bunch of other stuff that i'm not exactly sure of because they're not allowed to share that information with any of us in advance. but the goal is to say we've got the spectrum, we've got the vision thing going about where we want to go with wireless, and we are going to push ahead to insure that the u.s. maintains its global leadership in the wireless arena. and i think that's terrific for our country. in fact, i would argue it's essential, because this is one of those areas where u.s. global leadership has yielded tremendous benefits economically, from a technological perspective and from a jobs perspective. >> host: so when you say they've got the spectrum, is it going to be unlicensed? are they releasing it to the public? how is it -- are they selling it? >> guest: i think they have a num
rolling out -- the fcc to focus on rolling out 5g, not on managing pricing practices that have been unregulated for a number of years. >> host: next thursday, july 14th, the fcc is meeting to discuss and potentially vote on a rollout of 5g of what are they going to do? >> guest: identify the spectrum and a bunch of other stuff that i'm not exactly sure of because they're not allowed to share that information with any of us in advance. but the goal is to say we've got the spectrum,...
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certainly continue to urge the fcc to focus on rolling micromanaging pricing practices that have been unregulated for a number of years. the fcc is meeting to discuss and potentially vote on a rollout of 5g. kathleen: they are going to be identifying the spectrum. the goal is to say we've got the spectrum, we got the vision of where we want to go with wireless, and we are going to push ahead to ensure that these companies maintain their global leadership in the wireless arena. i think that is terrific for our country. i would argue that it is essential because this is one of those areas where u.s. global leadership has yielded tremendous benefits economically and from a technological perspective and from a job's perspective. posts: are they releasing it to the public? kathleen: i think i have a number of layers to it. some of it will be up for auction. some of it will be that you've got licensed and unlicensed common use. i am the wireline person and i haven't been in wireless for a while. i believe they will have a layered approach and it will fit in multiple rockets. howard: what are some of th
certainly continue to urge the fcc to focus on rolling micromanaging pricing practices that have been unregulated for a number of years. the fcc is meeting to discuss and potentially vote on a rollout of 5g. kathleen: they are going to be identifying the spectrum. the goal is to say we've got the spectrum, we got the vision of where we want to go with wireless, and we are going to push ahead to ensure that these companies maintain their global leadership in the wireless arena. i think that is...
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these things are being forced legally or by the second amendment are unregulated in, but they are just gestures of trying to do it we can on a conscious base level, trying trying to be good corporate citizen. >> it. >> host: to think the massmarketing done by gun manufacturers over the years created demand or did it tap into a latent american affection for a fascination with american history expressed through guns which is the cutting edge of war and law enforcement and so forth. so did the marketing can read the demand or was the interest already there? >> guest: that is a greg great chicken and egg question pressure that i think applies to any industry. i spent a a lot of time thinking about that. it is certainly the case there is never a time when there was no gun to man in america. guns have always been here you can ice my customers. but the algorithm of the gun industry like any other industry was really demanding. patented firearms were newfangled and quite lethal. these are repeater firearms with a revolver and rifle, built to last. they are ideally not used all that often. and
these things are being forced legally or by the second amendment are unregulated in, but they are just gestures of trying to do it we can on a conscious base level, trying trying to be good corporate citizen. >> it. >> host: to think the massmarketing done by gun manufacturers over the years created demand or did it tap into a latent american affection for a fascination with american history expressed through guns which is the cutting edge of war and law enforcement and so forth. so...
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when capitalism is on altered or unregulated, as it is, it is designed to increase profit and reduce of labor. it has done that by deindustrialized the country. the clinton government enable this. the last convention was in cleveland. are disney-fied and people are living in poverty , appalling poverty three blocks away. putting poor people of color in cages all across the country. why? , corporateplus labor entities cannot make money off of surplus or redundant labor. when you lock them on a cacage, they make $40,000 or $50,000 per year. we live in a system where under section 1021 of the national defense authorization act, the executive e branch can put the soldiers in the street in clear to carry out extraordinary rendition of american citizens deemed to be terrorists, strip them of due process, and hold them indefinitely in military prisons, including in black sites. we engage in torture. robert talks about building movements. you can't build movements in a political system where money has replaced the vote. it is impossible. the democrats bedside manner is different from the rep
when capitalism is on altered or unregulated, as it is, it is designed to increase profit and reduce of labor. it has done that by deindustrialized the country. the clinton government enable this. the last convention was in cleveland. are disney-fied and people are living in poverty , appalling poverty three blocks away. putting poor people of color in cages all across the country. why? , corporateplus labor entities cannot make money off of surplus or redundant labor. when you lock them on a...
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unregulated return repairs bear some responsibility. some of them are engaging in fraud and some of them are not competent to prepare eit c returns and others are not held to any responsibility in terms of exercising diligence in helping the recipients comply with the rules. let me offer a few further remarks on these points. i think his case for the irs to continue administering the program is quite compelling. the irs would probably be the best administrator for the program even if we were starting from scratch. he has explained why none of the possible administrators would be better suited or is well-suited as the irs. the case is more clear-cut when we consider that they have been administrating the program for four decades and think of the disruption involved in trying to throw out what they are doing and bring in a new administrator. it's easy to look at the program with the irs administering and think are the problems. what we don't know of course are the problems that would arise if anyone else was administering the program. i t
unregulated return repairs bear some responsibility. some of them are engaging in fraud and some of them are not competent to prepare eit c returns and others are not held to any responsibility in terms of exercising diligence in helping the recipients comply with the rules. let me offer a few further remarks on these points. i think his case for the irs to continue administering the program is quite compelling. the irs would probably be the best administrator for the program even if we were...
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. >> unregulated use of antibiotics in livestock have led to the rise of drug-resistant super bacteria'sthan both cancer and aids combined. rise and shine, sleepyhead. >> geez. >> seth: let's do one more. >> hey, you know that guy rich who seemed like he was hitting on your wife at your birthday party last night and she seemed kind of into it? they've been having an affair for the last five years. ♪ it's a beautiful morning ah, ah, ah ♪ i think i'll go outside ♪ >> seth: we've had enough of you. all right, great. hbo recently released the movie "all the way" staring bryan cranston as lyndon b. johnson. this inspired one of our writers to combine president lbj with the popular jay leno segment jay walking where he asked people on the street questions every american should know the answer to. it's appropriately titled "lbj walking." ♪ >> what's your name? >> gale piazza. >> what is the gulf of tonkin resolution? >> never heard of it. sounds like a truck. >> classic american over here. who declared war on poverty? >> donald trump. >> donald trump declared war on poverty? you think that piec
. >> unregulated use of antibiotics in livestock have led to the rise of drug-resistant super bacteria'sthan both cancer and aids combined. rise and shine, sleepyhead. >> geez. >> seth: let's do one more. >> hey, you know that guy rich who seemed like he was hitting on your wife at your birthday party last night and she seemed kind of into it? they've been having an affair for the last five years. ♪ it's a beautiful morning ah, ah, ah ♪ i think i'll go outside ♪...
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joce: very few women talked openly about looking for the abortion options in the unregulated marketplace you would like to watch that expanded interview and read more about the issue go to circa.com. you will find the story on the home page. back to you. alison: okay. thank you. well, the trial started today for a fourth officer charged in the freddie gray case. lieutenant brian rice is the highest ranking officer that is facing charges in this case. maryland bureau chief brad bell spent his day in the courtroom in baltimore and he joins us live with the latest on what happened today. brad? brad: lieutenant brian rice and his defense attorneys arrive at the courthouse. state's attorney walks in the same the judge heard the same evidence and blasted the attorney for lack of crime and acquitted two cops. in opening arguments the prosecutor claiming lieutenant rice is guilty of involuntary manslaughter because as the highest ranking cop involved in the arrest of freddie gray he should have made sure that gray was seat belted in a police van. the defense firing back saying gray was "battling
joce: very few women talked openly about looking for the abortion options in the unregulated marketplace you would like to watch that expanded interview and read more about the issue go to circa.com. you will find the story on the home page. back to you. alison: okay. thank you. well, the trial started today for a fourth officer charged in the freddie gray case. lieutenant brian rice is the highest ranking officer that is facing charges in this case. maryland bureau chief brad bell spent his...
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why are stocks like amazon, some parts of unregulated, tech sector killing it right now but banks, they're almost nationalized given amount of regulation. this is one area to steer clear. connell: given better-than-expected earnings, you're not positive on the stocks? regulatedhink rather buy real banks right now. too weak. connell: we talked about the banking sector as a whole, whether it would be through "brexit" and all other issues. eternally low interest rates in the news as being a tough group to work through. jonathan focusing just as equity investment there but what do you make of this group and issues they're dealing with? some people got excited that maybe jpmorgan was not as bad as we thought? >> the level of regulation, jonathan said is through the roof after the financial crisis. this group or any other group of stocks expectations are what they are, expectations go beyond regulations, this year the bank stocks have gotten crushed because they basically borrow short and lend long and because of the shape of the yield curve, because of what happened with interest rates it is a
why are stocks like amazon, some parts of unregulated, tech sector killing it right now but banks, they're almost nationalized given amount of regulation. this is one area to steer clear. connell: given better-than-expected earnings, you're not positive on the stocks? regulatedhink rather buy real banks right now. too weak. connell: we talked about the banking sector as a whole, whether it would be through "brexit" and all other issues. eternally low interest rates in the news as...
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teaches us anything, it teaches us that big oil cannot be trusted to do the right thing when left unregulated and i hope my colleagues would agree that strong and consistent oversight is necessary. with that, i ask for a yes vote and reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does idaho seek recognition? mr. simpson: i rise in opposition to this amendment. the administration has started the process to promulgate new regulations with the intention of finalizing them by year's end. however, key studies are currently under way and will not be finished until sometime next year in 2017. the administration wants to finish these rules or finalize these rules before these key stewedies are done. the bureau has allocated $4 million for the studies to determine if there are any impacts to state air quality from offshore operations. section 127 instructs the department to wait until these studies are finalized and indicate there is a need for rulemaking. we say let the science be the science and find out what studies say. there is a regula
teaches us anything, it teaches us that big oil cannot be trusted to do the right thing when left unregulated and i hope my colleagues would agree that strong and consistent oversight is necessary. with that, i ask for a yes vote and reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does idaho seek recognition? mr. simpson: i rise in opposition to this amendment. the administration has started the process to promulgate new regulations...
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possible and start collecting those taxes, as well as regulating businesses, because there is a lot of unregulated business going on right now. >> are you getting any -- >> tausing problems. >> are you getting push back from schools or people concerned about having all these permits, will bring more, obviously more marijuana operations to your city, and maybe won't be appropriate for some neighborhoods? >> well, nothing yet. but our ordinance is like typical ordinances everywhere, including the state law. there are minimum distances to schools and parks and that kind of thing. and these locations are generally limited to industrial zoned areas. so i don't think it's going to be an issue. >> you talk about an unlimited number of permits. why unlimited? doesn't that seem a little aggressive? >> well, you know, other cities and counties that have done this have arbitrarily limited the number. we just didn't see any reason to do it. i don't think you will see rampant expansion in richmond. first of all, the application and licensing process is rigorous. i think that what's gonna happen, my guess is th
possible and start collecting those taxes, as well as regulating businesses, because there is a lot of unregulated business going on right now. >> are you getting any -- >> tausing problems. >> are you getting push back from schools or people concerned about having all these permits, will bring more, obviously more marijuana operations to your city, and maybe won't be appropriate for some neighborhoods? >> well, nothing yet. but our ordinance is like typical ordinances...
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was sold and designed to be sold, produced to be sold and was treated very much like an ordinary, unregulated commodity in key years of its existence. so to really understand why we ended up such a heavily armed nation, it's important to understand the unexceptional part of that legacy which is that the gun industry acted like an industry, behaved like an industry, followed the ordinary trends of all other industries in our history and had the same aspirations as any other industry. once agains began to be produced industrially and in larger numbers, it was only natural that the gun industrialists with every generation had to revisit the question who is going to buy all these guns. simply sitting back and dealing with pr pre-existing demand wouldn't have been enough. i think it strains credulity to believe that the element of our gun culture that had the very most to gain by selling and promoting and celebrating their product is the very most invisible when we think about guns. instead, much of the political talk today is exclusively about interpreting the second amendment. the gun industry h
was sold and designed to be sold, produced to be sold and was treated very much like an ordinary, unregulated commodity in key years of its existence. so to really understand why we ended up such a heavily armed nation, it's important to understand the unexceptional part of that legacy which is that the gun industry acted like an industry, behaved like an industry, followed the ordinary trends of all other industries in our history and had the same aspirations as any other industry. once agains...
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a background check in the 32 states that allow sales between two private citizens to take place unregulatedind a gun in those states there's no easier way than this website. >> you can see that it has plenty of guns for sale. a gun that is listed for sale for $2100. it's a 308 rifle. this is a gun that if you're in the state of georgia, you could legally buy this gun without a background check right now. >> seth: you can buy a gun online without a background check. you don't even have to fill out a captcha. [ laughter ] even worse, after you buy the gun, they deliver it via drone. [ laughter ] now that only applies to transactions between two people in the same state, but that doesn't matter very much given how easy it is to transport weapons across state lines. in fact, even states with strict gun control laws still face problems with guns from states with much looser laws, as new jersey senator cory booker explained. >> the overwhelming majority of the guns being used in crimes are not coming from new jersey where we have strong laws against acquiring guns without background checks, but w
a background check in the 32 states that allow sales between two private citizens to take place unregulatedind a gun in those states there's no easier way than this website. >> you can see that it has plenty of guns for sale. a gun that is listed for sale for $2100. it's a 308 rifle. this is a gun that if you're in the state of georgia, you could legally buy this gun without a background check right now. >> seth: you can buy a gun online without a background check. you don't even...
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concentrating them in small areas with hud programs that are well-intentioned, and well-meaning, but are unregulated. so we have the responsibility that goes to the police. so we have elevated crime, broken down families, lack of education, lack of jobs, lack of hope. >> so you say police it's more than just keeping the peace now. as the chief in dallas said, it's a number of -- too many -- police have to wear too many hats and it's not fair. >> absolutely. >> but the issue though, the issue though is one of abuse and brutality and excessive force. and that's where the specifics are. i know that police have a lot of hats, but part of that is just being a police officer. >> right, right. well, no officer should use excessive force and when they do, they should be held accountable. just like everybody else, but i think we need to be unequivocal in our support of law enforcement as a profession. you know, we don't equivocate when we say we support our military, except the bad ones. the bad ones should be held to account, but we need to be unequivocal in saying that we, as a country, support law enforce
concentrating them in small areas with hud programs that are well-intentioned, and well-meaning, but are unregulated. so we have the responsibility that goes to the police. so we have elevated crime, broken down families, lack of education, lack of jobs, lack of hope. >> so you say police it's more than just keeping the peace now. as the chief in dallas said, it's a number of -- too many -- police have to wear too many hats and it's not fair. >> absolutely. >> but the issue...
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concentrating them in small areas with hud programs that are well-intentioned, and well-meaning, but are unregulated. so we have the responsibility that goes to the police. so we have elevated crime, broken down families, lack of educational, lack of jobs, lack of hope. >> so you say police it's more than just keeping the peace now. as the chief in dallas said, it's a number of -- too many -- police have to wear too many hats and it's not fair. >> absolutely. >> but the issue though, the issue though is one of abuse and brutality and excessive force. and that's where the specifics are. i know that police have a lot of hats, but part of that is just being a police officer. >> right, right. well, no officer should use excessive force and when they do, they should be held accountable. just like everybody else, but i think we need to be unequivocal in our support of law enforcement as a profession. you know, we don't equivocate when we say we support our military, except the bad ones. the bad ones should be held to account, but we need to be unequivocal in saying that we, as a country, support law enfor
concentrating them in small areas with hud programs that are well-intentioned, and well-meaning, but are unregulated. so we have the responsibility that goes to the police. so we have elevated crime, broken down families, lack of educational, lack of jobs, lack of hope. >> so you say police it's more than just keeping the peace now. as the chief in dallas said, it's a number of -- too many -- police have to wear too many hats and it's not fair. >> absolutely. >> but the issue...
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a lot of it is labelling issues which are unregulated. about any product. >> you said walmart does a better job than the fda in protecting consumers. >> part of it is they have such clout with their buyers. if you sell to walmart and costco, you get a certification where the fda is asleep at the switch. >> you come down hard on fish. >> 91% of the seafood we eat is imported. the fda is mandated by law to inspect 2% of that and every year they come up woefully short. they're lucky if they inspect a quarter percent. it's a low bar and they can't cop close to making it. >> what proof do you have that it's fake? that the red snapper you say is fake in particularly sushi restaurants. >> for seafood the number one weapon has been dna done by a nonprofit environmental group, which is the leader in this, the times, the glo"boston globe" and other companies have done studies. and dna testing has been done and they can profit not red snapper. >> it seems like it an indictment of the food industry. >> larry goes, yup, that's what it is. >> i don't k
a lot of it is labelling issues which are unregulated. about any product. >> you said walmart does a better job than the fda in protecting consumers. >> part of it is they have such clout with their buyers. if you sell to walmart and costco, you get a certification where the fda is asleep at the switch. >> you come down hard on fish. >> 91% of the seafood we eat is imported. the fda is mandated by law to inspect 2% of that and every year they come up woefully short....
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ten of the nation's 40 busiest airports ban pickups by unregulated drivers.re agreeing to pay the same fee as cabs to get deals with some airports. >>> sources tell cbs news that navy officials expect charges will be brought against at least one navy s.e.a.l. over the death of a trainee in may. james derek lovelace drowned in a swimming drill at the swimming compound. they say the manner of death is classified as homicide. david martin is at the pentagon and tells us what led to that conclusion. >> reporter: good morning. that finding is based on an examination of the body and on a still secret surveillance video of the incident. the medical examiner found the instructor's actions were excessive and directly contributed to his death. one of the instructors who was seen pushing lovelace under at least twice, has been transferred to a desk job while the investigation continues. james derek lovelace died trying to fulfill a lifelong dream to become a navy s.e.a.l. an achievement which requires candidates to make it through the punishing s.e.a.l. training program
ten of the nation's 40 busiest airports ban pickups by unregulated drivers.re agreeing to pay the same fee as cabs to get deals with some airports. >>> sources tell cbs news that navy officials expect charges will be brought against at least one navy s.e.a.l. over the death of a trainee in may. james derek lovelace drowned in a swimming drill at the swimming compound. they say the manner of death is classified as homicide. david martin is at the pentagon and tells us what led to that...
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this is essentially an unregulated part of the company look how much competition between hulu and netflixot to leave it there. >> charles quickly, i just want to say, president obama has laid out the road to a possible public option for obamacare, that's the road to single payer, if you think that government controls health insurance now, you just wait if the democrats stay in office. charles: if you think health care is expensive now, wait until we get singer payer. >> right. charles: thanks a lot. single payer. and donald trump will become the republican nominee when everyone dismissed it. it was this show that was all over it and we're still on it next. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance p
this is essentially an unregulated part of the company look how much competition between hulu and netflixot to leave it there. >> charles quickly, i just want to say, president obama has laid out the road to a possible public option for obamacare, that's the road to single payer, if you think that government controls health insurance now, you just wait if the democrats stay in office. charles: if you think health care is expensive now, wait until we get singer payer. >> right....
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opportunity to approach these justice matters as if we create capitalism because this is a wholly unregulated industry and regulating for the first time in 2016. we can give other treatment to workers coops llcc. benefit cooperations. here is a opportunity to saet new precedent how cannabis business and all business should be conducted. thank you for your time and consideration today. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. alisa nob nab i'm a supporter of legal zizeed regulated and appropriately taxed medical cannabis at the market and non retail business so the product can be made safe in a permitted license facility. the most important thing here is the products are understandable to consumer squz made in a consistent quality with standsards and clearly labeled for use of patients. additionally i believe the revenues derived from the legally controlled market place are for good delivering income from taxes that support research, education and other programs to benefit society. i am a big proponent of legalization and ending prohibition for the social justice implication, namely, low
opportunity to approach these justice matters as if we create capitalism because this is a wholly unregulated industry and regulating for the first time in 2016. we can give other treatment to workers coops llcc. benefit cooperations. here is a opportunity to saet new precedent how cannabis business and all business should be conducted. thank you for your time and consideration today. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. alisa nob nab i'm a supporter of legal zizeed...
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opportunity to approach these justice matters as if we create capitalism because this is a wholly unregulated industry and regulating for the first time in 2016. we can give other treatment to workers coops llcc. benefit cooperations. here is a opportunity to saet new precedent how cannabis business and all business should be conducted. thank you for your time and consideration today. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. alisa nob nab i'm a supporter of legal zizeed regulated and appropriately taxed medical cannabis at the market and non retail business so the product can be made safe in a permitted license facility. the most important thing here is the products are understandable to consumer squz made in a consistent quality with standsards and clearly labeled for use of patients. additionally i believe the revenues derived from the legally controlled market place are for good delivering income from taxes that support research, education and other programs to benefit society. i am a big proponent of legalization and ending prohibition for the social justice implication, namely, low
opportunity to approach these justice matters as if we create capitalism because this is a wholly unregulated industry and regulating for the first time in 2016. we can give other treatment to workers coops llcc. benefit cooperations. here is a opportunity to saet new precedent how cannabis business and all business should be conducted. thank you for your time and consideration today. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. alisa nob nab i'm a supporter of legal zizeed...
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continue to urge the fcc to focus on rolling out 5g not on managing pricing practices that have been unregulated. >> host: next thursday, july 14th, the fcc is meeting to discuss and potentially vote on a roll out of 5g. what are they going to be voting on and doing? >> guest: they will be identifying the spectrum and other stuff they are not allowed to share that information with any of us. the goal is to say we have got the spectrum, the vision thing going about where we want to go about wireless, and we will push ahead to insure that the u.s. maintains its global leadership in the wirelar
continue to urge the fcc to focus on rolling out 5g not on managing pricing practices that have been unregulated. >> host: next thursday, july 14th, the fcc is meeting to discuss and potentially vote on a roll out of 5g. what are they going to be voting on and doing? >> guest: they will be identifying the spectrum and other stuff they are not allowed to share that information with any of us. the goal is to say we have got the spectrum, the vision thing going about where we want to...
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operating cost is what i'm paying for backhaul because i'm dealing with an area that has been totally unregulated and and can't you to something about that? then the providers of -- the principal providers of those backhaul services would raise -- also wireless carriers -- would raise their hand and go, no, we can't go there, we can't go there. this has been an issue i've been dealing with probably as long as you've been dealing with as well. the only reason i tell that story is because wireless -- wired infrastructure is essential for wireless and it will become even more essential in 5g because 5g is a multiple of much smaller cells that all have to be connected. and so what we're talking about here, yes, we're talking about competitive services, but, yes, we're alsoi talking about if wu are going to have this national priority and we are going to be the world leads in 5fwrkers in to be able to connect it and at high rates. that's why this is important. >> as you noted, the two of us wrote a joint op-ped on below the line fees. we've seen these fees skyrocket across the telecommunication market
operating cost is what i'm paying for backhaul because i'm dealing with an area that has been totally unregulated and and can't you to something about that? then the providers of -- the principal providers of those backhaul services would raise -- also wireless carriers -- would raise their hand and go, no, we can't go there, we can't go there. this has been an issue i've been dealing with probably as long as you've been dealing with as well. the only reason i tell that story is because...
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unregulated return prepared also has some responsibility.if you them engaging in or betting fraud, some of them simply not competent prepare returns and others are being held to any responsibility in terms of exercising diligence in helping their serbians fly with the rules. me offer a few further remarks on these points. i think steve's case the irs continue administering the program is quite compelling. the irs would probably be the best administrator for the program even if we were starting from scratch. steve has explained why none of the other possible administrators would be better suited or as well-suited as the irs and of course the case is even more clear-cut when we consider the fact that the irs has been administering the program for four decades and think about the disruption that would be involved in trying to throw out what they are doing and bring in some other new administrator. it's really easy to look at the program as the irs is administering it and say here's a problem there's a problem but we don't know are the problems
unregulated return prepared also has some responsibility.if you them engaging in or betting fraud, some of them simply not competent prepare returns and others are being held to any responsibility in terms of exercising diligence in helping their serbians fly with the rules. me offer a few further remarks on these points. i think steve's case the irs continue administering the program is quite compelling. the irs would probably be the best administrator for the program even if we were starting...