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you get unsatisfied investors.you promise downside protection with upside participation like the long short guys and deliver that, they are happy. >> it's all about meeting expectations. as anything else stick out to you in these charts? are getting much more sophisticated understanding of what hedge funds are attempting to do. in the old days, everyone was alpha, alpha. people have become much more sophisticated. that is showing up in their satisfaction levels. >> bob rice, from tangent capital partners, thank you. it is almost 26 minutes past the hour. we're going to get you out to the newsroom. mark crumpton is there and he's ready to go. interesting day on wall street yesterday. today, disappointing results from amazon.com. more trouble in the overseas markets pushing u.s. stocks lower this afternoon, the last day of jenny wright 2014. -- january 2014. the nasdaq falling as well. a couple of individual movers we are watching today, to tell. -- mattel. plunging the most in five years after posting fourth-quarter
you get unsatisfied investors.you promise downside protection with upside participation like the long short guys and deliver that, they are happy. >> it's all about meeting expectations. as anything else stick out to you in these charts? are getting much more sophisticated understanding of what hedge funds are attempting to do. in the old days, everyone was alpha, alpha. people have become much more sophisticated. that is showing up in their satisfaction levels. >> bob rice, from...
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what will leave us unsatisfied to the point of wanting to go out and get the book? >> mean what it is about? >> i'll do the opening for you. this is how to starts. there's a russian immigrant living in israel who is an architect. he's sitting in the office in front of his big plate glass window that he loves someplace in israel. and a bomb explodes outside his office shattering the glass. the glass is about to fall upon him and kill him. the head of the bomber goes floating across the window and he flinches just enough to be saved from the falling class. it is not only his window that shatters but his whole life. and he starts to remember his life in moscow. and he goes on the journey into the west bank to find the parents of the person that blew himself up for some or the of closure and at the the same story of this young man that blew himself up who is now sort of the disembodied presence trying to figure out why he cannot get into paradise that is only part of it. >> and a quick break in times for people to go to their computer and order the book and come back he
what will leave us unsatisfied to the point of wanting to go out and get the book? >> mean what it is about? >> i'll do the opening for you. this is how to starts. there's a russian immigrant living in israel who is an architect. he's sitting in the office in front of his big plate glass window that he loves someplace in israel. and a bomb explodes outside his office shattering the glass. the glass is about to fall upon him and kill him. the head of the bomber goes floating across...
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but the second after that is to work out why people are so unsatisfied with the government in baghdad. what sort of policies can be introduced to make the people feel they are part of the iraqi state. >> richard, former u.n. team chief for al qaeda for the u.n. thank you for joining us this afternoon. >>> a fighting is continuing in northern syria where for a third day now groups are engaged in clashes with the islamic state of iraq. we see how the al qaeda linked group in the region is not welcomed by many in the syrian opposition. >> syria's opposition is pushing forward against the islamic state. the al qaeda linked group is being pushed out of the bases, a war is declared by some rebel forces that believe that isil is not working for the interests of their revolution. the fighters have created a number of states in many areas of the rebel held north and imposing their own laws which many in the opposition believe are brutal. isil for its part threatened to with draw the fighters from the front lines if the attacks against it continue and warning that the regimes are able to retake
but the second after that is to work out why people are so unsatisfied with the government in baghdad. what sort of policies can be introduced to make the people feel they are part of the iraqi state. >> richard, former u.n. team chief for al qaeda for the u.n. thank you for joining us this afternoon. >>> a fighting is continuing in northern syria where for a third day now groups are engaged in clashes with the islamic state of iraq. we see how the al qaeda linked group in the...
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agent and whistleblower among those left unsatisfied she says by the president's address. well i think the speech was a few baby steps in the right direction but it was a lot of i dissembled lane and certainly it was a reassurance to the n.s.a. and its employees that they have been doing the right thing he talked really focus was on the two fifteen telephone metadata program that is just one of dozens of massie of our collections nothing in obama's speech putting any rain hour rain dnd this collected all approach there was a big revelation of our call dish fire program that just fire program was collecting all tax calls literally hundreds of thousands of text calls every day are going into the n.s.a.'s vacuum it's gigantic hoover. yes a tactics angered many across the world some of comparatives activities to the full scale espionage of the cold war era our correspondent peter all over takes a look. on finding out that the united states attempt to private mobile phone and confronted president obama with this claim. formal offices in the east german secret police which was k
agent and whistleblower among those left unsatisfied she says by the president's address. well i think the speech was a few baby steps in the right direction but it was a lot of i dissembled lane and certainly it was a reassurance to the n.s.a. and its employees that they have been doing the right thing he talked really focus was on the two fifteen telephone metadata program that is just one of dozens of massie of our collections nothing in obama's speech putting any rain hour rain dnd this...
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everybody feel better earlier activist and blogger david swanson told us what he is among those left unsatisfied by president obama suppress. i wouldn't call it a reform i would call it the ongoing normalization of the outrageous policy of violating the fourth amendment on an enormous scale. we are learning more as the entry week goes by and about what they're collecting in terms of text messages and e mails sent and mitigate that. and to gets its voluminous and the president says is not in that meeting that anything has been done wrong. it is not proposing to stop doing it is not suggesting we restore the fourth amendments to the constitution. he's suggesting that this will continue and it will be reformed. perhaps in part someday. but he claims it's been a great step forward. i don't see it. think twice next time you decide to like somebody on facebook especially when someone is your former partner wants nothing to do with the one put forget you are rested find out more on this story online class. so think about buying a ticket for the sochi winter games whatever dorky dot coms in motion secon
everybody feel better earlier activist and blogger david swanson told us what he is among those left unsatisfied by president obama suppress. i wouldn't call it a reform i would call it the ongoing normalization of the outrageous policy of violating the fourth amendment on an enormous scale. we are learning more as the entry week goes by and about what they're collecting in terms of text messages and e mails sent and mitigate that. and to gets its voluminous and the president says is not in...
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everybody feel better earlier activist and blogger david swanson told us why he is among those left unsatisfied by president obama's address it wouldn't call it a reform i would call it the ongoing normalization of the outrageous policy of violating the fourth amendment on an enormous scale we're learning more as every week goes by about what they're collecting in terms of text messages and e-mails and admitted data and it's it's voluminous and the president is is not can it meaning that anything has been done wrong is not proposing to stop doing it is not suggesting we restore the fourth amendment to the constitution he's suggesting that this will continue and it will be reformed perhaps in part someday but he claims it's been a great step forward i don't see it. think twice next time you decide to like somebody on facebook especially when someone is your former partner once nothing to do with you is one click get you arrested find out more on this story online plus. still thinking about buying a ticket for the sochi winter games why head over to r t dot com is in motion a section for a bird's
everybody feel better earlier activist and blogger david swanson told us why he is among those left unsatisfied by president obama's address it wouldn't call it a reform i would call it the ongoing normalization of the outrageous policy of violating the fourth amendment on an enormous scale we're learning more as every week goes by about what they're collecting in terms of text messages and e-mails and admitted data and it's it's voluminous and the president is is not can it meaning that...
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did $9,000 and home repairs at this townhouse belonging to jean perez prettied up when she was unsatisfied with the work she posted a negative review. in court today, they said this is a case about a woman is gone too far. he is suing her for $750,000. she said she posted on yelp and angie's list as a service to consumers to warn him about his bad work. she claims that he did not finish the bat -- job and even stole her jewelry. she said that she was terrified when he came to the house to talk about their issues. jane granty says, has done nothing wrong. perez has done nothing wrong. countyng live in fairfax , suzanne kennedy, abc 7 eyewitness news. >> testing security for the beginning or in what was found at a hampton hotel that had authorities on alert. >> justin bieber. >> it was a feeling about it would never feel in my life. >> she talks about the man who shot her and the sentence he received tonight. >> is the >> he will not face charges for threatening to throw a reporter off a balcony in the capital. there was a federal investigation for campaign finance violations. he apologized
did $9,000 and home repairs at this townhouse belonging to jean perez prettied up when she was unsatisfied with the work she posted a negative review. in court today, they said this is a case about a woman is gone too far. he is suing her for $750,000. she said she posted on yelp and angie's list as a service to consumers to warn him about his bad work. she claims that he did not finish the bat -- job and even stole her jewelry. she said that she was terrified when he came to the house to talk...
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in you know commuting times the lifestyle that that that that really provides which is really unsatisfying to a lot of people and then the notion that you know i think people there's a real demand for community and the way we designed a lot of the modern suburbs is they're very isolating there's no one gathering space there's no place to bump into people in a lot of towns not everywhere but in a lot of places it's very hard to even go for a walk because there's a five walk through the streets are so wide that the cars go really fast so the design has a lot to do with it so it's all these factors. playing it playing a role and so much is happening i mean you know people are moving back to cities or more urban locations but also retailers office headquarters there's just so much movement happening right now and it is it was it is from one direction to the other and it will take well now that let me pick this up to pick this thread up right right after the word mordecai's conversations the great minds of legalities that. dramas are trying to be ignored. stories holders are used to no. good si
in you know commuting times the lifestyle that that that that really provides which is really unsatisfying to a lot of people and then the notion that you know i think people there's a real demand for community and the way we designed a lot of the modern suburbs is they're very isolating there's no one gathering space there's no place to bump into people in a lot of towns not everywhere but in a lot of places it's very hard to even go for a walk because there's a five walk through the streets...
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and into some third party but he didn't say anything about collection which left a lot of people unsatisfied particularly edward snowden here cher and sam i know you've been tracking some other questions and answers what else have you found out . snowden was asked also about a reuters report that alleged that he had stolen the passwords of his coworkers to upset obtain some of these documents snowden shot that report down saying that it was simply false and that he hadn't stolen any passwords or. tricked any of his coworkers as for snowden's well being he was asked what he thought of the whistleblower protection act that was been floated around by the president snowden replied to that saying if i had revealed what i knew about these unconstitutional but classified programs to congress they could have charged me with a felony one only need to look at the case of thomas street to see how the government doesn't have a good history of handling legitimate reports of wrongdoing within the system my case clearly demonstrates the need for comprehensive whistleblower protection act reform started of
and into some third party but he didn't say anything about collection which left a lot of people unsatisfied particularly edward snowden here cher and sam i know you've been tracking some other questions and answers what else have you found out . snowden was asked also about a reuters report that alleged that he had stolen the passwords of his coworkers to upset obtain some of these documents snowden shot that report down saying that it was simply false and that he hadn't stolen any passwords...
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. >> balancing security and privacy is a tricky political question and critics are bound to be unsatisfied. >> when the united states government is expecting information on every telephone call made in america, we can't say we're a free country, getting into e-mails, focusing on the web sites that certainly people are visiting. cnn, washington. >>> well, the 49ers get to advance on to next weekend after today's win in carolina, but candle stick park is sadly done for the season and done forever with seattle winning this weekend. it was a nice day at the stick today with temperatures around 60. next weekend in seattle doesn't look that nice. we're going to see a temperatures, forecast sign seattle, 49 degrees. i'm not saying anything, but just a coincidence. a live view of san francisco and we're looking clear out there, a little bit breezy. we'll see is some gusty winds in the hills. down at the lower elevations, relatively light winds. for tomorrow, lots of sunshine and temperatures really warming up quite a bit, possibly by 5 to 10 degrees. we're going to see warm weather all the way thr
. >> balancing security and privacy is a tricky political question and critics are bound to be unsatisfied. >> when the united states government is expecting information on every telephone call made in america, we can't say we're a free country, getting into e-mails, focusing on the web sites that certainly people are visiting. cnn, washington. >>> well, the 49ers get to advance on to next weekend after today's win in carolina, but candle stick park is sadly done for the...
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asked yourself who am i, what am i supposed to be, what where do i fit in with society and were unsatisfiedetting? what if you were an insanely talented artist in a small startup company facebook asks you to do in murals, and paid you with stock and you became ridiculously wealthy, and you still didn't give a [ muted ]? well, then, you might be david choe. >> hi, i'm david choe. ♪ be like me. >> is that an ak pinata? >> that's an ak-47 pinata. >> wow. >> yeah, so, i mean, this place is in downtown l.a., so i try to have as many weapons hidden throughout. i've got ninja swords and ninja stars and stuff. >> you need a puppy, man. you need a puppy. >> i do need a puppy. i'm going to paint you today. is that cool? >> yeah, sure. >> all right. so, just sit right there, and -- sorry. i don't usually paint this early in the morning. okay. i'm going to go more expressionistic, if you don't mind. >> i want to know, you were on record, you said young people are looking to follow your road to success. your advice is, whatever you do, don't date a korean girl. >> okay, i try to be open-minded about thi
asked yourself who am i, what am i supposed to be, what where do i fit in with society and were unsatisfiedetting? what if you were an insanely talented artist in a small startup company facebook asks you to do in murals, and paid you with stock and you became ridiculously wealthy, and you still didn't give a [ muted ]? well, then, you might be david choe. >> hi, i'm david choe. ♪ be like me. >> is that an ak pinata? >> that's an ak-47 pinata. >> wow. >> yeah,...
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critics are bound to be unsatisfied. >> we can continue to refer to ourselves as a quote, unquote, free country when the united states government is collecting information on virtually every telephone call made in america, getting into people's e-mails, focusing on the websites people are vitting. >> before he left for his two-week vacation in december, the president said he'd make a, quote, pretty definitive statement bow how he'd like to change the agency to make americans feel for comfortable. as you know politically the most controversial piece is domestic spying on civilians. but going about changing some of the programs will take congressional approval. look for fireworks on capitol hill in the coming months. >> thank you so much for that. it's going to be another cold week along the east coast, but not as cold as it has been lately. the west coast will get more rain. meanwhile this weekend storms and high winds slammed the south to the degree of knocking down this construction site and making people pretty worried about their safety. >> i saw my neighbor's patio furniture flying
critics are bound to be unsatisfied. >> we can continue to refer to ourselves as a quote, unquote, free country when the united states government is collecting information on virtually every telephone call made in america, getting into people's e-mails, focusing on the websites people are vitting. >> before he left for his two-week vacation in december, the president said he'd make a, quote, pretty definitive statement bow how he'd like to change the agency to make americans feel...
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if you look at the 2012 election in 2000 we would have had a very similar unsatisfying outcome. what do you think you are recommending here that in 2024 we will not be in a similar position you come and one very smart group had has been looking to this, what are we not getting to that you might be getting to? >> let's talk first about what we learned, what was nifty as you put it. the extent of the voting technology crisis is not something i appreciated as the front end of this crisis. this is all groups involved which is tuesday the vendors and others that the process is broken to certify new technology and there is a real risk of massive simultaneous brick down in jurisdictions. so many machines are aging and reaching the end of the natural life at the same time. that was something i did not quite appreciate that the beginning. the second was the point i mentioned before and serious reduction in polling places as a result of that. both of the points are related to the early voting. if you are losing machines and polling places, you have to expand the amount of time people are
if you look at the 2012 election in 2000 we would have had a very similar unsatisfying outcome. what do you think you are recommending here that in 2024 we will not be in a similar position you come and one very smart group had has been looking to this, what are we not getting to that you might be getting to? >> let's talk first about what we learned, what was nifty as you put it. the extent of the voting technology crisis is not something i appreciated as the front end of this crisis....
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like a lot of compromises, this one is leading some americans unsatisfied. elizabeth prann is joining us live with more on the growing debate over surveillance. >> the president did make himself clear, he is not ending the surveillance program. he did propose a number of tweaks to name a few. the n.s.a. will need the court's permission before access stored phone records with the exception of emergencies. the u.s. will no longer monitor the communications of allied leaders. and congress will need to create privacy panel to monitor thegoing of the foreign intelligence surveillance court. this being a far cry from the president in campaign in township, the then senator criticized the programs, emphasizing the importance of the civil libertyies. today he says we need it. >> troubled by the programs are not interested in repeating the tragedy of 9/11. those who defend these programs are not dismissive of civil liberties. the challenge is getting the destales right. that is not similar million. >> now we reaction from that speech is mixed. on one hand, privacy act
like a lot of compromises, this one is leading some americans unsatisfied. elizabeth prann is joining us live with more on the growing debate over surveillance. >> the president did make himself clear, he is not ending the surveillance program. he did propose a number of tweaks to name a few. the n.s.a. will need the court's permission before access stored phone records with the exception of emergencies. the u.s. will no longer monitor the communications of allied leaders. and congress...
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let them take those places in ramadi and fallujah, but the second is to work out why people are unsatisfied with the people in baghdad. it's only 30 miles away from baghdad, for goodness sake. and what policies are needed to make people in anbar province feel they are part of the iraqi state. >> thousands ever families are fleeing in bor, heading north. that's where most of the displaced people are located. talks on ending the conflict in south sudan started in the ethiopian capital. there's more on the talks and the prospects of peace. >> by the thousands they arrived at the u.s. base in juba, the only refuge they can find. more than 1,000 people have already died. 200,000 others are on the move because of fierce fighting between rebels and the south sudan es army. the hope for peace lies in ethiopia when negotiators are trying to thrash out a deal. >> we envisage agreement, cease fire arrangements in order to create a conducive atmosphere. our people have suffered a lot during the struggle for independence. they do not suffer again in our hands. >> the rebel delegation is striking a cauti
let them take those places in ramadi and fallujah, but the second is to work out why people are unsatisfied with the people in baghdad. it's only 30 miles away from baghdad, for goodness sake. and what policies are needed to make people in anbar province feel they are part of the iraqi state. >> thousands ever families are fleeing in bor, heading north. that's where most of the displaced people are located. talks on ending the conflict in south sudan started in the ethiopian capital....
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coolidge was so unsatisfying.e always said no and after a while they turned their back on him. >> i don't know that they are in the book but he was offered presidency of amherst and he said it's easier to control a congress than a college faculty. >> that makes sense. there was a wonderful rage president of amherst. some viewers will know michael from wisconsin where he went later and created this interesting experimental college as a great legacy. there michael john was progressive in a way that the amherst men weren't used to. and he basically wasn't friendly to world war i. and that was as divisive as the iraq war has been lately. it was a knife through society. so the alums were on one side and michael john was on the other. and eventually they forced him out. he didn't go easily and coolidge was clearly on the side that forced him out. and he wasn't happy with that because they could all see michael john was talented. it was a hard call. and they were all of a sudden these nice men had negative articles about
coolidge was so unsatisfying.e always said no and after a while they turned their back on him. >> i don't know that they are in the book but he was offered presidency of amherst and he said it's easier to control a congress than a college faculty. >> that makes sense. there was a wonderful rage president of amherst. some viewers will know michael from wisconsin where he went later and created this interesting experimental college as a great legacy. there michael john was progressive...
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i think the speech was ultimately unsatisfying because it did not say -- the president said, essentially handling the problem. but didn't say we are rethinking the national security state since 9/11. >> that's what i want to get to. he said the state is invaluable. he said in the speech, but one of the things we saw there, even though he called for the reforms, he didn't get specific on it. the attorney general is supposed to come up a plan to get rid of the bulk collection programs. the courts look at the whole issue of privacy advocates. shows how complex the problems are. >> the matter is, he thinks it's effective. it's a political football. so he had a press conference and put things in it. which by the way, some privacy advocates say there was decent stuff in there. i agree with his position. i'm a good democrat, but some of this stuff gets dangerous people out there in the world. and if you can make this stuff a little bit safer, which is what he's trying to do, maybe that's a good thing. >> and one of the things he addressed in the speech is his own evolution on the issues as comm
i think the speech was ultimately unsatisfying because it did not say -- the president said, essentially handling the problem. but didn't say we are rethinking the national security state since 9/11. >> that's what i want to get to. he said the state is invaluable. he said in the speech, but one of the things we saw there, even though he called for the reforms, he didn't get specific on it. the attorney general is supposed to come up a plan to get rid of the bulk collection programs. the...
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and critics are bound to be unsatisfied. >> we can't continue to refer to ourselves as a quote, unquote, free country when the united states government is collecting information on virtually every telephone call made in america. getting into people's e-mails. focusing on the websites that certain people are visiting. >> reporter: and when edward snowden first made some of these details known of some of the nsa programs, he was quoted in "the guardian" news as saying the greatest fear regarding the outcome for america of these disclosures is that nothing will change. however, members of congress on both sides of the aisle do want to see change. and it may require a lot of congressional approval for some of these programs. john mccain was on cnn's "state of the union" this morning. and he was calling for a select committee of members of congress from a number of committees to do some of the work on this, kyra. >> erin, thanks so much. >>> well, iran will start getting rid of its uranium stockpile this month. a week from tomorrow to be exact according to the u.s. state department. and conf
and critics are bound to be unsatisfied. >> we can't continue to refer to ourselves as a quote, unquote, free country when the united states government is collecting information on virtually every telephone call made in america. getting into people's e-mails. focusing on the websites that certain people are visiting. >> reporter: and when edward snowden first made some of these details known of some of the nsa programs, he was quoted in "the guardian" news as saying the...
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and the idea that the target was mayor sokolich is a little unsatisfying in that regard because he wasas far as we know now, some big-time longstanding christie weinberg, hand, is. at least in the eyes of chris christie who once said the press should, quoting here, take the bat on her. imagine some christie operatives at a bar brainstorming ways to get back at loretta weinberg concocting a plan they put on the shelf to use the port authority appointee to jam up traffic. joining me, raymond lezniak. and valerie huttle, a democrat whose district includes ft. lee. in the whole showdown over the court, you were one of the key players along with senator weinberg. he was in the same press conference yelling at you specifically. >> he was. >> does this scam to you? >> who knew when i said i wasn't going to support helen hoens in re-election, that would end in the result of chris christie's presidential ambitions. that's what it's coming down to. >> do you think it's plausible to you that this is what it's about? >> anything is plausible. he's made his reputation on beating people up and beati
and the idea that the target was mayor sokolich is a little unsatisfying in that regard because he wasas far as we know now, some big-time longstanding christie weinberg, hand, is. at least in the eyes of chris christie who once said the press should, quoting here, take the bat on her. imagine some christie operatives at a bar brainstorming ways to get back at loretta weinberg concocting a plan they put on the shelf to use the port authority appointee to jam up traffic. joining me, raymond...
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and critics are bound to be unsatisfied. >> we can't continue to refer to ourselves as a quote, unquote, free country when the united states government is collecting information on virtually every telephone call made in america. getting into people's e-mails, focusing on the websites that certain people are visiting. >> reporter: now, before he left for his two-week vacation in december the president said he'd make a, quote, pretty definitive statement about how he'd like to change the agency to make americans feel more comfortable. politically the most controversial piece of the issue is domestic spying on american civilians. going about changing some of the programs will take congressional approval. look for fireworks on capitol hill in the coming months. >>> number three, when will residents in nine counties in west virginia be able to use their water again? schools are closed, hospitals are crowded with concerned residents and still no one is able to use their water for drinking or cooking or even taking a bath. cnn's alina machado talked to residents of one of the impacted places i
and critics are bound to be unsatisfied. >> we can't continue to refer to ourselves as a quote, unquote, free country when the united states government is collecting information on virtually every telephone call made in america. getting into people's e-mails, focusing on the websites that certain people are visiting. >> reporter: now, before he left for his two-week vacation in december the president said he'd make a, quote, pretty definitive statement about how he'd like to change...
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they were unsatisfied with it. developed by a small number of people in the air force and the joint that's was to put a missile on a platform that was created simply to survive. was itplatform to provided immediate advantages over all of the weapons platforms. the ability to persist over a target for much longer keyword -- periods of time. you have surveillance and strike platforms. it is not that servicemembers are pilots at. that is a significant change. has killed 3600 people in non-battlefield setting since november 3, 2002. by my count, there have been 400 the targeted killings and many of them have been withdrawn. -- with drones. at one time, there was a strong opinion among any intelligence community that we do not cannot battlefieldnon- killings in this nature. governments that did it were the government of israel. what was once unthinkable in a lot of communities is now fairly routine. the number of strikes has come in 2010.a peak 2010 because they matched rectally with the surge of u.s. forces. if you map
they were unsatisfied with it. developed by a small number of people in the air force and the joint that's was to put a missile on a platform that was created simply to survive. was itplatform to provided immediate advantages over all of the weapons platforms. the ability to persist over a target for much longer keyword -- periods of time. you have surveillance and strike platforms. it is not that servicemembers are pilots at. that is a significant change. has killed 3600 people in...
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other players who are unsatisfied with it want the truth to company out.part of this settlement is the nfl will not be opening its books. it will not be revealing what they knew and when they knew it. so some players are more interested in the truth coming out than money. the other side of that, you have players who are really suffering right now. and they don't want this to drag out any longer. and they even acknowledge, maybe we could have gotten more money, but now me an my family, we're going have 4 million. we're going have 3 million dollars an we're to the going to have to wait for years and years and years maybe to never get it. >> and this is a settlement that was reached relatively quickly when you talk about the nfl not having to open its books. they want to get there behind them as fast as possible. >> they announced in really a week or two before the season start. they wanted to-- exactly you what said, get this behind them. they don't want the cloud hanging over the nf, will. and it still will be, but if it's less of a story in newspapers, if
other players who are unsatisfied with it want the truth to company out.part of this settlement is the nfl will not be opening its books. it will not be revealing what they knew and when they knew it. so some players are more interested in the truth coming out than money. the other side of that, you have players who are really suffering right now. and they don't want this to drag out any longer. and they even acknowledge, maybe we could have gotten more money, but now me an my family, we're...
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if you look at the 2012 election, in 2000 we would have had a very similar unsatisfying outcome. what do you think you are recommending here that in 2024 we will not be in a similar position? what are we not getting to that you might be getting to? >> let's talk first about what we learned, what was nifty as you put it. the extent of the voting technology crisis is not something i appreciated as the front end of this crisis. this is all groups involved which is to say the vendors and others that the process is broken to certify new technology and there is a real risk of massive, simultaneous breakdown in jurisdictions. so many machines are aging and reaching the end of the natural life at the same time. that was something i did not quite appreciate that the beginning. the second was the point i mentioned before and serious reduction in polling places as a result of that. both of the points are related to the early voting. if you are losing machines and polling places, you have to expand the amount of time people are going to vote so you can get them through the process before ele
if you look at the 2012 election, in 2000 we would have had a very similar unsatisfying outcome. what do you think you are recommending here that in 2024 we will not be in a similar position? what are we not getting to that you might be getting to? >> let's talk first about what we learned, what was nifty as you put it. the extent of the voting technology crisis is not something i appreciated as the front end of this crisis. this is all groups involved which is to say the vendors and...
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constitution they developed at the start of the american experiment, document that even many of them were unsatisfied with. they gave us the ability to respond in major ways to major problems by amending the constitution. and what we argue in this book, the conclusion we come to in this book, when looking at a supreme court that seems to be absurdly activityist, looking at massive inflows of money. looking at standing down of journalism, all the thing wes discussed here. what we say is we must respond as people have responded through the history of the american experiment, by amending our constitution to make structural changes that are not about candidates and parties, not about a particular grouping, but are about fixing the structures of our politics so they respond appropriately to the moment we are. i know that everybody in this room will say, that's impossible. the constitution was written on stone tablets, and handed down to michelle bachmann hundreds of years ago, and that it cannot be changed. never be changed. that's an impossibility. well, except it's been amended 27 times and, as we detai
constitution they developed at the start of the american experiment, document that even many of them were unsatisfied with. they gave us the ability to respond in major ways to major problems by amending the constitution. and what we argue in this book, the conclusion we come to in this book, when looking at a supreme court that seems to be absurdly activityist, looking at massive inflows of money. looking at standing down of journalism, all the thing wes discussed here. what we say is we must...
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reporter: balancing security and privacy is a tricky political question and critics are bound to be unsatisfied't continue to refer to ourselves as a free country when the united states government is collecting information on virtually every telephone call made in america, getting into people's emails, focusing on the websites that certain people are visiting. >> reporter: and politically the most controversial piece of this issue is the domestic spying on american civilians but going about changing some of the programs will take congressional approval so, of course, look for fireworks on capitol hill in the coming months. >>> thank you. the white house is teaming up with the world's largest consulting firm to fix its troubled obamacare website. accenture will be in charge of improving the health care. since the site opened in october users faced slow speeds and error messages. two improvements coming one 24/7 customer support and improved e ehe eligibility. >>> the scandal that's rocked chris christie's administration tells cnn a crime may have been committed. >> i think laws have been broken.
reporter: balancing security and privacy is a tricky political question and critics are bound to be unsatisfied't continue to refer to ourselves as a free country when the united states government is collecting information on virtually every telephone call made in america, getting into people's emails, focusing on the websites that certain people are visiting. >> reporter: and politically the most controversial piece of this issue is the domestic spying on american civilians but going...
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. >> we will show people very unsatisfied with the sat of the economy. it kills me to do this but i want to go to steve rattner right off the bat. >> kills me too. >> we usually -- >> this is to make fun of me, i'm sure. >> no. we usually cram your charts in like the last 20 seconds of the hour. i see these readvised numbers, steve, and just looking at these numbers again from a distance, as i've done for, you know, a very long time, the numbers don't look that bad. there seems to be this disconnect between, you know, like 3% growth. we have all grown up believing 3% growth gdp sustainable, not bad. 4% great. but these numbers are good, yet americans dissatisfied and there is just a feeling we are slipping further and further away. what is accounting for it? is it the rich getting richer, the poorer getting poorer? >> the basic thrust of that "times" piece the economy has gotten better and better and obama's approval ratings have gotten lower and lower. i think what is the wages are still not going up. the rich are getting richer and that is a problem bu
. >> we will show people very unsatisfied with the sat of the economy. it kills me to do this but i want to go to steve rattner right off the bat. >> kills me too. >> we usually -- >> this is to make fun of me, i'm sure. >> no. we usually cram your charts in like the last 20 seconds of the hour. i see these readvised numbers, steve, and just looking at these numbers again from a distance, as i've done for, you know, a very long time, the numbers don't look that...
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constitution they developed, the start of the american experiment, a document that even many of them were unsatisfied with, and they gave us to respond to major problems by amending the constitution, and what we argue in the book, the conclusion and what we say is that we must respond as people have responded to the gifts of the american experiment, by amending our constitution, to make structural changes, that are not about candidates and parties, not about a particular grouping, but are about fixing the structures of our politics so that they respond appropriately to the moment we are in. that's impossible. constitution was written on stone tablets and handed down to michele bachmann hundreds of years ago. [laughter] it can never be changedded. that's an impossible. other than it's changed 27 times. almost every major amendment, certainly a lot of amendments we care about other than the prohibition, had to do with democracy, had to do with making the system work, and so across the history of the american experm, when we reached crisis moment, we have amend the the constitution. we rarely do it with
constitution they developed, the start of the american experiment, a document that even many of them were unsatisfied with, and they gave us to respond to major problems by amending the constitution, and what we argue in the book, the conclusion and what we say is that we must respond as people have responded to the gifts of the american experiment, by amending our constitution, to make structural changes, that are not about candidates and parties, not about a particular grouping, but are about...
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>> in the course of our case, we looked at various factors and thevered evidence government was unsatisfiedith contractor performance long before the 7000 job loss figure was released to the press, and that they were addressing issues of performance. it is also true that contractor to deliver a draft to the government as expected by the deadline. we have established, your previous response was that there was no improper and undue influence and political heavy handedness applied to the contractor in terms of that contractor's work roddick. >> we uncovered no evidence of that. >> is your office confident the investigation is adequate for the purpose of looking into the allegations of the buffer rule? and how it is being worked? and can this committee gain anything by continuing to investigate what has been investigated? >> we believe our investigation is thorough and complete pertaining to the allegations we sought to clear up and that involves whether or not lyrical pressure was applied improperly or whether the contractor was abused. >> i appreciate that and yield back to the chairman. . i
>> in the course of our case, we looked at various factors and thevered evidence government was unsatisfiedith contractor performance long before the 7000 job loss figure was released to the press, and that they were addressing issues of performance. it is also true that contractor to deliver a draft to the government as expected by the deadline. we have established, your previous response was that there was no improper and undue influence and political heavy handedness applied to the...
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would cost billions of dollars, you'd have to put in an armored division, and they were simply unsatisfied with it. and the solution, which was developed by a small number of people in the air force and the director of operations and the joint staff and in the cia, was to put an antitank helicopter missile on a platform that was created simply to spy. and what that platform did was it provided three immediate and inherent advantages over all other weapons platforms. one, the ability to persist over a target for much longer periods of time than you can with manned aircraft. the second is the responsiveness where you have the surveillance and strike platforms. and the third, obviously, doesn't put service members or pilots at risk of being captured or kills in hostile environments. and that's a significant change. and subsequently, this capability that was developed to kill one guy has killed something like 3600 people in non-battlefield settings since the first one on december -- i'm sorry, november 3, 2002. so there's been something by my count, about 460 targeted killings, about 99% of th
would cost billions of dollars, you'd have to put in an armored division, and they were simply unsatisfied with it. and the solution, which was developed by a small number of people in the air force and the director of operations and the joint staff and in the cia, was to put an antitank helicopter missile on a platform that was created simply to spy. and what that platform did was it provided three immediate and inherent advantages over all other weapons platforms. one, the ability to persist...
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footprint and caused billions of dollars in the data put in an armored division and they were simply unsatisfied with it and the solution developed by a small number of people the air force and director of operations in the joint staff from the cia was to put a antitank helicopter missile on a platform created simply to spite and what that platform did was it provided three immediate and inherent advantages over all the weapons platforms. when the ability to persist over a target for a longer period of time and the second is the responsiveness where you have the surveillance platforms in the third obviously doesn't put servicemembers were pilots at risk of being captured or killed in hostile environments and that's a significant change. subsequently capability to kill one guy is killed 36 people in nonbattlefield setting since the first one on november 13, 2002 so there has been something by my account 460 targeted killings it's important to understand the drone is a distinct reason for a lot of these. there was a one time a strong enduring moment of opinion among the intelligence community that
footprint and caused billions of dollars in the data put in an armored division and they were simply unsatisfied with it and the solution developed by a small number of people the air force and director of operations in the joint staff from the cia was to put a antitank helicopter missile on a platform created simply to spite and what that platform did was it provided three immediate and inherent advantages over all the weapons platforms. when the ability to persist over a target for a longer...
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we're like the unsatisfied engineer he always has a better idea around the corner. >> despite the fact. i was trained as a designer and then became an engineer. design is something that's in you. it's everywhere. it's no the what you do. you don't come along at the end and style something. it's in everything you do the clothes you wear the building you work in. >> you've never met steve jobs but you sent him your products. >> yes. >> did anybody ever think you imitated steve jobs. >> i hope not. i was an engineer in a much less glamorous business. i purposely chose vacuum cleaners because they're boring. i was 6 and then 26 and nothing changed. they were still using bags. >> i like that you use the young people too. most people think, engineers, boring. >> no they're absolutely wonderful. no experience. you should see the outfits. >> sir dyson another interesting thing, the bristles you changed on this. tell us about that. >> what we discovered we have carpets and hard floors, about 50/50 sft home. dust sticks to the floor by static on a hard floor. you have vinyl records, you clean th
we're like the unsatisfied engineer he always has a better idea around the corner. >> despite the fact. i was trained as a designer and then became an engineer. design is something that's in you. it's everywhere. it's no the what you do. you don't come along at the end and style something. it's in everything you do the clothes you wear the building you work in. >> you've never met steve jobs but you sent him your products. >> yes. >> did anybody ever think you imitated...
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you look at the 2012 election and think about it ohio -- be quite likely would have had a similar unsatisfied outcome so what do you think you are recommending here that in 2024 we will be in a similar position? what did the carter ford commission's and various groups that have been looking at this, what are we now getting to that we might be getting too still? >> let's talk about what we have learned that was nifty. the extent of the voting technology crisis is not something i appreciated the front end of this. we are that clearing call from all groups involved which is to say the states locality defenders and others that the process is broken to certified new technology and that there is a real risk of massive simultaneous breakdown in a particular jurisdiction because so many machines are aging and becoming, reaching the end of their natural life at the same time. that was something i didn't quite appreciate that these schools point that i mentioned before and a serious reduction in polling places as a result of that. i should say both of those points are related to the early voting conver
you look at the 2012 election and think about it ohio -- be quite likely would have had a similar unsatisfied outcome so what do you think you are recommending here that in 2024 we will be in a similar position? what did the carter ford commission's and various groups that have been looking at this, what are we now getting to that we might be getting too still? >> let's talk about what we have learned that was nifty. the extent of the voting technology crisis is not something i...
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still, very unsatisfying if you look at the social media response to what they are still living throughcarol. >> victor, i have got to say. you mentioned that interview i had with mayor kasim reed. he says it is not his fault. he did what he could. i am sure that will enrage many people in the atlanta area. >> reporter: there are a lot of people that are not buying that. there are people, also, i should preface this by saying some of the tweets, some of the comments about schools, they are thanking the bus drivers and the teachers who did what they were ordered to do, what enter job required. they are saying that all these messages of how the partners came together to make this work, it is not the responsibility of the manager of home depot to make sure the kids get somewhere. it is not the responsibility of the kroger employees to feed children. they were dropped off there by ambulances that had to pull them off of school buses that were flooded streets in the middle of the afternoon. this is the outcry from people who are still waiting for their children to come home. >> all right, vi
still, very unsatisfying if you look at the social media response to what they are still living throughcarol. >> victor, i have got to say. you mentioned that interview i had with mayor kasim reed. he says it is not his fault. he did what he could. i am sure that will enrage many people in the atlanta area. >> reporter: there are a lot of people that are not buying that. there are people, also, i should preface this by saying some of the tweets, some of the comments about schools,...
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2012 election and think about it, ohio [inaudible] we quite likely would have had a similar and unsatisfying outcome so what do you think your recommending here that we will not be in a similar position like and for commissions and other smart groups that have been looking at this what are we not getting that you might be getting at today? .. i should say both of those points are related to the early voting conversation. if you're looking machines and if you're losing polling places, you have to expand the amount of time people will have to vote. you can get them through the process before the election day. and so there is, this is an honest assessment, i hope you will agree, in that report about the problems that people have been paying attention to and the problems on the horizon, it is possible these problems, unless we react upon them will get worse, not better. and then in thinking about the points, looking at the technology and look at the changes that are possible out there, we had a whole day of the hearing in cincinnati were look at the different types of voting chains which are pos
2012 election and think about it, ohio [inaudible] we quite likely would have had a similar and unsatisfying outcome so what do you think your recommending here that we will not be in a similar position like and for commissions and other smart groups that have been looking at this what are we not getting that you might be getting at today? .. i should say both of those points are related to the early voting conversation. if you're looking machines and if you're losing polling places, you have...
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guest: i cannot say at this point when i'm satisfied or unsatisfied.ave met with chemical board representatives in the state, three of them in charleston them and they have been there before. the bearstigated aspirin factory disaster that we had a couple of years ago, so they are familiar with our state process. they have done their initial interviews, and they will get down to more serious interviews in the weeks, months ahead. but, there are questions of properly reporting this by the company. there are questions about who spill.iscovered the there are reports saying that citizens, by smelling the were thetype odor first to discover the league. that is not the way it should be. it should be the proper authorities doing the proper inspections. of course, the question is, where they required to do those inspections? shouldments or not, it be incumbent upon, whether it is local, state, or federal officials, to constantly monitor discharges into the water. the state has now taking inventory of these tanks and facilities close to rivers, such as this tank
guest: i cannot say at this point when i'm satisfied or unsatisfied.ave met with chemical board representatives in the state, three of them in charleston them and they have been there before. the bearstigated aspirin factory disaster that we had a couple of years ago, so they are familiar with our state process. they have done their initial interviews, and they will get down to more serious interviews in the weeks, months ahead. but, there are questions of properly reporting this by the...