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of months ago cities with the idea that there's a war that a opposition in syria is increasingly untenable. and now for some international news and very for this hour in brazil clashes the broken out between protesters and police in a number of regions following a one day nationwide general strike the action was called to capitalize on a wave of mass demonstrations last month over public two levels and working conditions this science of that growth has forced the government to announce a...
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but he was put in the untenable -- >> does he -- >> go ahead. >> i'm sorry. the follow-up question is does he regret, though, picking out trayvon martin? he was wrong, right? this kid was not doing anything wrong. he belonged there. he had a right to the place and space where he was also. does he regret even singling him out that night? >> well, let's look at the circumstances as he was viewing them. he saw somebody who happened to be in the area where another person had just burglarized a home. yes, and it was a young black male. was that a focusing, a profiling? it was a suspicion. let's not also forget that trayvon martin was under the influence of some marijuana. it didn't come into trial, but we're not bound by those facts now. we can't ignore the fact that he had prior history of burglaries because he was found with the fruit of a burglary back several months before. so you know, if we're going to look at the suspicions and the way he was acting, he was seemingly wandering around having spent 45 or 50 minutes traveling less than a mile. so if you're goi
but he was put in the untenable -- >> does he -- >> go ahead. >> i'm sorry. the follow-up question is does he regret, though, picking out trayvon martin? he was wrong, right? this kid was not doing anything wrong. he belonged there. he had a right to the place and space where he was also. does he regret even singling him out that night? >> well, let's look at the circumstances as he was viewing them. he saw somebody who happened to be in the area where another person had...
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and so the parents love their children, and they're put in this untenable situation-- do you throw your child out and face the prospect of him or her likely being homeless? parents don't want to prosecute their children, and so it really sets up this impossible situation. and then also if the adult child is a caregiver, then-- - they're dependent. - they're dependent on them, and so then they're scared that if they throw the kid out, that maybe they'll have to go to a nursing home. they'll lose their independence. and often there's also an element of shame. so it's very, very complicated, and-- - because from the outside, we would look at that and say, "kick him out. get rid of him." but we should say that at one point, she actually did, so let's listen to a little bit more of ruth's story. - how did the abuse affect you? - for a while, i crawled into a shell. a friend helped me get david out of the house, and he gave him a one-way ticket to leave town. i made the mistake of letting him come back about 8 months later. he was in a no-win situation, and the mother came out in me, and i di
and so the parents love their children, and they're put in this untenable situation-- do you throw your child out and face the prospect of him or her likely being homeless? parents don't want to prosecute their children, and so it really sets up this impossible situation. and then also if the adult child is a caregiver, then-- - they're dependent. - they're dependent on them, and so then they're scared that if they throw the kid out, that maybe they'll have to go to a nursing home. they'll lose...
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couple of months ago a city so the idea that there's a lot of our opposition in syria is increasingly untenable. now for some international news in the brief at least eight people have been killed in a train crash near france's capital a train was moving at high speed when it reached the station and then rammed into a crowded platform parts of the train had flipped over and some passengers remain trapped inside rescue teams are at the scene and searching through the wreckage. live pictures now from london's heathrow airport where appalled plane is on fire and firefighters are trying to put it out both runways have been shut down as a precaution with the rivals and departures suspended according to heathrow stuff there were no passengers on board. are back with more news with the news team in half an hour from now in the meantime stay with all of us for a documentary called cashless journey that's coming up after the break. many in latin america are furious with the forced grounding of bolivia's president evo morales is playing in austria and even twelve nations in latin america are coming toget
couple of months ago a city so the idea that there's a lot of our opposition in syria is increasingly untenable. now for some international news in the brief at least eight people have been killed in a train crash near france's capital a train was moving at high speed when it reached the station and then rammed into a crowded platform parts of the train had flipped over and some passengers remain trapped inside rescue teams are at the scene and searching through the wreckage. live pictures now...
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untenable obligations well guess what our legs are tired so we're going to go rest no thanks for watching and make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here a prime interest have a great night. wealthy british style it's time to write. the market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't go out with your mobile device so you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are today. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard is a big picture. coming up on our t.v. with all the buzz about n.s.a. surveilla
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full of untenable obligations well guess what our legs are tired so we're going to go rest no thanks for watching and make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here a prime interest have a great night. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. good luck. he'd leave. anything. to teach me. a russian team uncovers evidence of alleged rebel involvement in a deadly syrian chemical attack while u.s. congress puts the brakes on military aid to the opposition fearing that the weapons may fall into the wrong hands. political forces fail to agree on a transitional plan while prices convulsions and what used to be a popular tourist destination are turning visitors away feeling a heavy blow to. edward snowden reportedly leans towards venezuela for asylum. foreign minister on the reasons behind the latin america's backing for whistleblowers on the run.
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tricks finally we hiked the mountain of consumer debt with margaret howell only to find a pool of untenable obligations well guess what our legs are tired so we're going to go rest now thanks for watching and make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here a prime interest have a great night. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports and let you know please you know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to save lives if mr k.l.a. car is on the docket. they get no more weasel words when you have a direct question be prepared for a change when you have to punch be ready for a battle print out a speech and down the street into costs. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. for a factual standard of living. this journey is not about seeing the world. it's a mission that i could to myself the project will succeed if i stay in the same place all the time. i've been travelling around the world for twenty days so far in all the time i haven't spent any money at a
tricks finally we hiked the mountain of consumer debt with margaret howell only to find a pool of untenable obligations well guess what our legs are tired so we're going to go rest now thanks for watching and make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here a prime interest have a great night. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports and let you know please you know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter...
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tricks finally we hiked the mountain of consumer debt with margaret howell only to find a pool of untenable obligations well guess what our legs are tired so we're going to go rest now thanks for watching and make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here a prime interest have a great night. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. missions free credit patients free in-store charges free. range means free risk free studio time free. downloads free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media dot com. well including. science technology innovation all the least of melons from around russia we've got the future covered. please. please. please. please. please. please please please. please. the russian team uncovers evidence of alleged rebel involvement in a deadly syrian chemical attack while the u.s. congress puts the brakes on military aid to the opposition fearing weapons may fall into the wrong hands.
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months ago cities with the idea that there's are more going to opposition in syria is increasingly is untenable. now for some international news and brave this hour in brazil watchers have broken out between forces into police in a number of regions following a one day nationwide general strike the action was called to come to lies on a wave of mass demonstrations last month's of the poverty levels and working conditions the size of that protest forced the government to announce a referendum on political reforms. in indonesia at least five prisoners have been killed in a mass jailbreak in which two hundred inmates escaped a huge police manhunt is underway officials say the riot might have been triggered by another anger at poor conditions which include power blackouts and water shortages fires were started and fifteen prison guards taken hostage during the violence. and it was a confrontation but turned the tide in world war two and was one of the largest tongue battles in history about fifteen hundred russian and german vehicles clashed from dawn till dusk dost eventually holding did not assau
months ago cities with the idea that there's are more going to opposition in syria is increasingly is untenable. now for some international news and brave this hour in brazil watchers have broken out between forces into police in a number of regions following a one day nationwide general strike the action was called to come to lies on a wave of mass demonstrations last month's of the poverty levels and working conditions the size of that protest forced the government to announce a referendum on...
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if you have the option sotimes you can't approach the boss to say things are getting untenable.is why and sometimes the a chart departments have an option with any problem you're having even with somebody above you but i would caution that the attitude adjustment for the boss whole lot of people don't like their boss. that is the person setting standards if he is not harassing you are committing any kind of other infraction he is your boss. melissa: i love all of my bosses. >> you cannot love allf them even hours. we would like to tell them a thing were to but we are privileged to do what we do. melissa: not be. thank you for coming. coming up they were smoked over earth facebook but now a new scheme to get investors rich their filing the first bit going public offering it is all the word on wall street. stay where you are. it is all about bit coin. ♪ melissa: breaking news on the president's health care law reuters is reporting the administration will delay the employer mandate through 2015 delaying penalties that don't provide health care coverage they havebeen set to take eff
if you have the option sotimes you can't approach the boss to say things are getting untenable.is why and sometimes the a chart departments have an option with any problem you're having even with somebody above you but i would caution that the attitude adjustment for the boss whole lot of people don't like their boss. that is the person setting standards if he is not harassing you are committing any kind of other infraction he is your boss. melissa: i love all of my bosses. >> you cannot...
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couple of months ago so the idea that there's a war going to opposition in syria is increasingly untenable. yes and there are reports that u.k. spy chief says saying syrian chemical weapons will go to terrorist groups and become a catastrophe should assad full will that report affect big government's policies on the conflict it will i mean david cameron will be going he's going to basically i salute you in this you know before go on. his own party the conservatives. want you to establish the directors the parliament before the supply so this is very significant so he does not have the support of example if there are rumors that the fortunes of the same company or government so this can only fuel the political solution to the desire to have the facility to supply the position with weapons. rights but its rights thank you very much indeed for sharing it. on our website call now the writings on the wall floyd chairman also as to his message projected on the u.s. embassy has landed him in major trouble with police and don't so mind for you. the man here rick still to prevent a natural disaster
couple of months ago so the idea that there's a war going to opposition in syria is increasingly untenable. yes and there are reports that u.k. spy chief says saying syrian chemical weapons will go to terrorist groups and become a catastrophe should assad full will that report affect big government's policies on the conflict it will i mean david cameron will be going he's going to basically i salute you in this you know before go on. his own party the conservatives. want you to establish the...
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and her association with him and his supposed veteran's charity made her continuing in office an untenable prospect. jerry bass was arrested amid allegations that his group supposedly raising money for veterans with the lieutenant governor's help was doing something else with the money that they raised. he was arrested in a mass raid along with nearly 60 people, the suspects accused of racketeering, illegal gambling, money laundering and more, the irs says the so-called charity was a fraud. they appear to have taken in nearly 6 million dollars in what appeared to be actual charitable donations to veterans that is only about 2% of the nearly $300 million they raised during that time. investigators trying to find the other 98% of the money that was raised supposedly for veterans found that the group instead lavished millions of dollars on its leaders. spending on boats, beach front condos, maseratis, ferraris and porsches. also just cash. law enforcement seized about 300 bank accounts containing about $65 million cash along with the sports cars and the other property. florida republicans had
and her association with him and his supposed veteran's charity made her continuing in office an untenable prospect. jerry bass was arrested amid allegations that his group supposedly raising money for veterans with the lieutenant governor's help was doing something else with the money that they raised. he was arrested in a mass raid along with nearly 60 people, the suspects accused of racketeering, illegal gambling, money laundering and more, the irs says the so-called charity was a fraud....
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all turned against him even his salah allies have turned against him so he became in a politically untenable position. and this is why the united states is not back is not backing him now the united states probably is avoiding using the word coup because under u.s. law if there is a coup you can't provide foreign aid they want to maintain foreign aid to the military in order to make sure that they maintain their influence over the military yes that's the calculus and the ali very briefly if possible there are reports of islamist attacks in sinai which have caused egypt to close its border crossing with gaza how significant is that. not very we've known is that the islamists in sinai that these you heard these specifically in sinai have had this kind of capability for months it was pretty much expected that they would they would do that if the islamist president was overthrown so this is really not surprising to an extent it actually discredits president morsi and the muslim brotherhood because it shows that you had these were essentially. part of his alliance. they've had this capability for
all turned against him even his salah allies have turned against him so he became in a politically untenable position. and this is why the united states is not back is not backing him now the united states probably is avoiding using the word coup because under u.s. law if there is a coup you can't provide foreign aid they want to maintain foreign aid to the military in order to make sure that they maintain their influence over the military yes that's the calculus and the ali very briefly if...
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we all know that our health care system was imploded and untenable. now you look at states like california and new york who have embraced this law. their residents are going to see the benefits of it and in states where republican governors are fighting it is going the take a little bit more time. but there isn't plan b. obama care, the affordable health care, act is already helping people. young people who can stay on their parents 'plane. people who have pre-existing conditions. this law is the law of the land and it is -- >> angela, these are good and valid points. because under those two circumstances, there were benefits for people that didn't have it before. but will's uncertainty, wouldn't you agree, for employers who now may hesitate to hire full-time employees while they wait on the sidelines until 2014 to see if it now moves to 2015. >> administration is clearly responding to that uncertainty. being more effective in how they implement this. that's common sense. that's what the american people want from their government. they don't want this
we all know that our health care system was imploded and untenable. now you look at states like california and new york who have embraced this law. their residents are going to see the benefits of it and in states where republican governors are fighting it is going the take a little bit more time. but there isn't plan b. obama care, the affordable health care, act is already helping people. young people who can stay on their parents 'plane. people who have pre-existing conditions. this law is...
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that write down the, but he lost control of the the state and continuing as president i think was untenable think the honorable step would have been to resign. i think that was the one way out. that was the way out for egypt in terms of preserving the country's social fabric and avoiding bloodshed. i think we have seen since that time self optimal outcomes and once that perhaps might usher in further instability. thosenot isolate decisions. , your response? >> no one should act surprised by the violence we saw earlier today. at least 43 unarmed protesters had been massacred, mostly from the brotherhood and other supporters of morsi. this kind of thing is intrinsic to a coup. you cannot support up to and then afterward say you don't want the results of the two. what they do is provoke a crisis of legitimacy. one part of the country considers the new president to be legitimate, at newmont sort, and the other of the country that maintains that president morsi is the legitimate president and commander of the armed chiefs. because there is no political process, there are no elections, the consti
that write down the, but he lost control of the the state and continuing as president i think was untenable think the honorable step would have been to resign. i think that was the one way out. that was the way out for egypt in terms of preserving the country's social fabric and avoiding bloodshed. i think we have seen since that time self optimal outcomes and once that perhaps might usher in further instability. thosenot isolate decisions. , your response? >> no one should act surprised...
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assists his side of the argument when there is no evidence to support his claim renders himself untenable as the chairman of the house oversight committeet. >> martin. >> it's ridiculous. >> martin, willet me be very clear. >> please do. >> yeah. i have a position and it is one about truth and trust and integrity. i've said it in the committee and i've shown it. whether it's the naacp or whether it's true to vote or any other organization, i'm going to fight for every single organization to be treated fairly and properly. period. >> so is it -- okay, congressman, is it. >> it's about integrity. >> is it acceptable for a man who intentionally and selectively leaks information and does not provide full transcripts when they contradict his position, is it right that he continue as the chairman of the house oversight committee? >> martin, i'm going to let you have your opinion. but you know that if i were to say something like that, that would be the headlines in every newspaper in the country. >> sir. >> so i'm not going to render a judgment. that's your -- i've got a job to do. let me say t
assists his side of the argument when there is no evidence to support his claim renders himself untenable as the chairman of the house oversight committeet. >> martin. >> it's ridiculous. >> martin, willet me be very clear. >> please do. >> yeah. i have a position and it is one about truth and trust and integrity. i've said it in the committee and i've shown it. whether it's the naacp or whether it's true to vote or any other organization, i'm going to fight for...
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abdulelah haider shaye is in a position where it was becoming politically untenable to hold him.meni news agency releases it and that day he gets a phone and from the white house every 2011, he gets a phone call from the white house. not from some undersecretary of who knows what, but from president obama personally. according to the white house's own readout of that call, president obama expresses concern about reports they were going to release abdulelah haider shaye. , theto give you a sense pardon is then ripped up and he remained in prison over the course of the next two years. their president was visiting the united states, supposedly for medical reasons, but now going to meet with president obama. the white house is clearly very, very irked that abdulelah haider shaye has been released. >> i want to go to the lawyer for one minute to abdulelah haider shaye's lawyer, who describes how shaye was beaten and psychologically tortured by yemeni security forces. >> abdulelah haider shaye received many threats from the security forces over the phone and when kidnapped the first ti
abdulelah haider shaye is in a position where it was becoming politically untenable to hold him.meni news agency releases it and that day he gets a phone and from the white house every 2011, he gets a phone call from the white house. not from some undersecretary of who knows what, but from president obama personally. according to the white house's own readout of that call, president obama expresses concern about reports they were going to release abdulelah haider shaye. , theto give you a sense...
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that lori is fleeting because they are in an untenable situation where success is an unfavorable referendum. you have -- they have certain personality qualities, ambitions, visions that make them suspect. they're sort of like this 19th century western figure that we see in 20th-century phones, whether it's shane in nine men, ethan edwards and the searchers, magnificent seven, the man who shot liberty valance. we bring these people and then they are suspect figures. we all want shane to do something to get rid of the cattlemen and save them, but after it's over it's better that he walks out the door. it is better that he takes the bench. so whether we like it and not, they did not end well. themistocles committed suicide 20 years later in persia and service of the enemy of try to destroy greece. bella source in debt a beggar on the streets of constantinople. humiliated by his temper. sherman was called crazy, he's been most of his postwar career trying to defend or did. he was not popular. poor matthew ridgway was not made chairman of the joint chiefs. eisenhower wrote a memoir worry actuall
that lori is fleeting because they are in an untenable situation where success is an unfavorable referendum. you have -- they have certain personality qualities, ambitions, visions that make them suspect. they're sort of like this 19th century western figure that we see in 20th-century phones, whether it's shane in nine men, ethan edwards and the searchers, magnificent seven, the man who shot liberty valance. we bring these people and then they are suspect figures. we all want shane to do...
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. >> congressman, we talk frequently on the show about the difficult position, almost untenable position that speaker boehner is in with a raucous caucus in the house. i just got to ask you, in moments like this when you hear mike lee say what he said on sunday, do you get a headache thinking about what you have to deal with on capitol hill? >> no. look, these are my friends and my colleagues. we probably agree on about 95% of the issues. but the reality is, in this case we have a fundamental disagreement on tactics. again, this card's been played before, it didn't work very well the last time it was played. i think it will work even worse this time because we'd actually funded a lot of the government back in '95 and '96. defense bill had already passed. this would be a total and complete shutdown of the federal government. there is no way that the party that precipitates that is going to gain favor by the american people so we shouldn't do it. >> congressman tom cole from oklahoma's 4th district, thanks so much for your time. >>> coming up, is president obama moving the goal post back t
. >> congressman, we talk frequently on the show about the difficult position, almost untenable position that speaker boehner is in with a raucous caucus in the house. i just got to ask you, in moments like this when you hear mike lee say what he said on sunday, do you get a headache thinking about what you have to deal with on capitol hill? >> no. look, these are my friends and my colleagues. we probably agree on about 95% of the issues. but the reality is, in this case we have a...
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they are in an untenable situation where their success is an immediate unfair rule referendum that everybody before them, they have certain kirsanow the qualities and ambitions and visions that make them suspect by their peers. sort of like this 19th century western figure that we see in 20th century foams where it's hiding in, ethan edwards in the searchers, the man who shot liberty felons. we bring these people in and they are suspect figures. we all want him to do something to get rid of the cattlemen that after it's over it's better that he writes out and walks out the door. it's better that will kaine takes the badge and throws it down and says i have had enough. whether we like it or not they didn't end very well. themistocles committed suicide in search of the enemy that tried to destroy greece and bella sarris became a beggar in the streets of constantinople humiliated by his emperor. sherman was called crazy and he spent most of his post-war career trying to defend what he did in an effective way but he was not popular. poor matthew ridgway was not made chairman of the joint chiefs.
they are in an untenable situation where their success is an immediate unfair rule referendum that everybody before them, they have certain kirsanow the qualities and ambitions and visions that make them suspect by their peers. sort of like this 19th century western figure that we see in 20th century foams where it's hiding in, ethan edwards in the searchers, the man who shot liberty felons. we bring these people in and they are suspect figures. we all want him to do something to get rid of the...
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trust the chain of command to bring justice in these cases and that the current command climate is untenable for them. the secretaries of defense, since dick cheney was secretary of defense some 20 odd years ago have said judy over and over again zero tolerance for sexual assaults and rape. this has been within the chain of command every one of those years since. the commanders have had every bit of authority they need to tack this will problem and solve this problem but it's not being solved. so i think that measure of transparency and accountability and objectivity makes sense. and i don't think as they say it will undermine good order and discipline because we have allies that we fight side by side with, the u.k., israel, canada, who have done this already and they still have good order and discipline within their ranks. >> woodruff: two other quick questions. defense secretary chag has not gone along with your approach. where does president obama stand? have you talked to him about this? >> i've not been able to speak to him directly although i have asked for that conversation. i'm hopef
trust the chain of command to bring justice in these cases and that the current command climate is untenable for them. the secretaries of defense, since dick cheney was secretary of defense some 20 odd years ago have said judy over and over again zero tolerance for sexual assaults and rape. this has been within the chain of command every one of those years since. the commanders have had every bit of authority they need to tack this will problem and solve this problem but it's not being solved....
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that glory is fleeting because they are in an untenable situation where their success is in media to everybody before them. and t rtn personality qualities and ambitions and divisions that make him suspect by their peers. it's like this 19th century western figure that we see in the 20th century films whether it is higho and mckeithen edwards and the magnificent seven. the man that shot liberty bri te people in and they are kind of suspect figures. we all want him to do something to get rid of the cattlemen but it's better that he writes out and that even at words walks out that door. it is beer than i've had enough. so what they like it or not, they didn't end during well. he committed suicide later with the enemy that tried to destroy greece. bill was arnesen that the popular traditional bigger on the streets in constantinople humiliated by his emperor. sherman was called crazy. he was called a terrorist who spent most of his career trying to defend what he did. very effective but he wasn't popular like grant. matthew ridgway wasn't made the chairman of the trend chiefs. eisenhower
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wondering if you see any situation which foreign director investment might be a detriment, or be an untenable risk to the american economy? >> so anytime there's a foreign investment that raises a legitimate national security concern for america. that foreign investment should be looked at closely. if not forbidden to again i think the cfius process has decades of being a well-run and well managed process for doing those concerns. clearly individual transaction sometimes don't work well for the parties involved. but when you look at the clear historical record for america over decades, like this particular transaction, has generated large benefits for american workers and the broader economy. >> okay. thank you, madam chair. >> thank you very much. i think this is been a very important and very thoughtful hearing. and very informative. i appreciate everyone being here today. we have a number of issues that have been raised, and i think from my perspective i remain concerned about the adequacy of our governments review process for these acquisitions of our food supply. i really believe this is
wondering if you see any situation which foreign director investment might be a detriment, or be an untenable risk to the american economy? >> so anytime there's a foreign investment that raises a legitimate national security concern for america. that foreign investment should be looked at closely. if not forbidden to again i think the cfius process has decades of being a well-run and well managed process for doing those concerns. clearly individual transaction sometimes don't work well...
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so the status quo of guantÁnamo is untenable.vow to shatter this unnecessary and expensive and unnecessary prison. a new special envoy to repatriate detainees is a positive step towards closing the facility. the periodic review board in reviewing them. now i am glad to see commonsense provisions for national defense authorization act recently reported by the senate armed services committee is implemented but it will help and i look forward to working with members of congress. i know we have witnesses waiting mr. chairman i will put- >> mr. chairman thank you for being here and thank you for the sport you have given to this subcommittee. we want to welcome the fellow members of the senate judiciary committee. not a member of the subcommittee but welcome to participate. you can come down the line if you would like. senator dianne feinstein. >> thank you senator for your comments and thank you for allowing me to sit with your subcommittee. as you mentioned i believe when i came in the room i was at guantÁnamo about a month ago with
so the status quo of guantÁnamo is untenable.vow to shatter this unnecessary and expensive and unnecessary prison. a new special envoy to repatriate detainees is a positive step towards closing the facility. the periodic review board in reviewing them. now i am glad to see commonsense provisions for national defense authorization act recently reported by the senate armed services committee is implemented but it will help and i look forward to working with members of congress. i know we have...
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. >> yeah, the situation is almost untenable. a 911 call is 58 minutes. in detroit's precinct 8, it's 115 minutes. nearly a two-hour wait. residents are basically saying why bother to call the police. we're not blaming the police, it's not their fault, they've been cut to the bone. the cars are so old, they often break down. we went into the hardest hit area called the brightmore section of detroit. we talk about 78,000 abandoned homes. i wanted to see it for myself. i didn't want to say, oh, look, troubled types. we went down to one street basically that is trying to be cleared out because all those a ban doned hopes, they fester crime. two days before we got there, found a body. there were boats everywhere. people are dumping -- people spray painting their own homes, saying you will be shot if you try to dump something on my property. it's an american tragedy, guys. no city, when you see it -- i've been all over the world. you should never have something like this in this country. how it's got be to this point is probably even
. >> yeah, the situation is almost untenable. a 911 call is 58 minutes. in detroit's precinct 8, it's 115 minutes. nearly a two-hour wait. residents are basically saying why bother to call the police. we're not blaming the police, it's not their fault, they've been cut to the bone. the cars are so old, they often break down. we went into the hardest hit area called the brightmore section of detroit. we talk about 78,000 abandoned homes. i wanted to see it for myself. i didn't want to say,...
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he was put in a position where he had an untenable choice. continue to be maybe killed or kill. and he made that decision. to look at things like, why did he have a chamber -- a round chamber, chris, i think you would agree, every person who has a gun for self-defense, if you don't have a round in the chamber, it's a paperweight. >> does he regret, though, picking out trayvon martin? he was wrong, right? this kid was not doing anything wrong. he belonged there. he had a right to the place and space where he was also. does he regret even singling him out that night? >> well, let's look at the circumstances. he saw somebody who happened to be in the area where another person had just burglarized a home, and yes, it was a young black male. was that a focusing, a profiling? it was a suspicion. we don't know what trayvon martin was doing right or wrong. all we know is that when he was doing what law enforcement seem to be telling him to do, which is keep an eye on him, that it turned violent, only because of what trayvon martin decided to do, not
he was put in a position where he had an untenable choice. continue to be maybe killed or kill. and he made that decision. to look at things like, why did he have a chamber -- a round chamber, chris, i think you would agree, every person who has a gun for self-defense, if you don't have a round in the chamber, it's a paperweight. >> does he regret, though, picking out trayvon martin? he was wrong, right? this kid was not doing anything wrong. he belonged there. he had a right to the place...
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it places dedicated and professional military clinicians in untenable circumstances of providing suboptimal treatment to an increasingly ill population. it is not fair to the doctors, nurses or detainees. thank you for the privilege of speaking to you. >> we'll hear from our next witness. he is the host of secure freedom radio, a syndicated radio program and in the 19 80 policies served as assistant secretary of defense for international security policy and deputy assistant secretary for nuclear forces and arms control policy. he received a bachelor's degree from georgetown and a masters in international study from johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. the floor is yours. >> i also served in this body for senator jackson, who many of you had a non-and memorable memory of, i'm sure. >> i recognize i am in the distinct minority on this panel, but i take comfort that i represent the vast majority of americans and certainly the vast majority of those of you in congress on this question. should gitmo be closed? the answer is resoundingly no one lasts -- unless there is a better
it places dedicated and professional military clinicians in untenable circumstances of providing suboptimal treatment to an increasingly ill population. it is not fair to the doctors, nurses or detainees. thank you for the privilege of speaking to you. >> we'll hear from our next witness. he is the host of secure freedom radio, a syndicated radio program and in the 19 80 policies served as assistant secretary of defense for international security policy and deputy assistant secretary for...
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in one of the things that concerns me is since 1980 we have changed the way we have measured untenanted inflation. if you use the same measure of inflation that we had, it would be over 8% in the other thing that concerns me is the median family income is the same as it was in 1989. and so if i had a criticism, it would really go along with senator corker stopped that we have let you down. the kindergarten of congress have let you down for not doing the things you create the certainty of the business community which create some of the growth that you're hoping to do. for that i apologize. but would you care to comment on this, since in their testimony from inflation is under control, but the average american over the last 10 years has seen significant inflation and has seen significant inflation in the things that really matter. the cost of his content in education, education, electricity, in terms of this, would you comment on the changing metrics as well as maybe what we could have done looking backwards that might have accentuated and augmented what you have done? >> the inflation st
in one of the things that concerns me is since 1980 we have changed the way we have measured untenanted inflation. if you use the same measure of inflation that we had, it would be over 8% in the other thing that concerns me is the median family income is the same as it was in 1989. and so if i had a criticism, it would really go along with senator corker stopped that we have let you down. the kindergarten of congress have let you down for not doing the things you create the certainty of the...
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not suppress the fire in a wildland urban interface environment is just socially and politically untenableto suppress those fires. >> because of the wallow canyon fire fire codes changed. so while they can still rebuild close to the wilderness, the materials that they use are going to have to change. ashley: it has to make you nervous to be amongst of the ashes and charred remains behind to to build yet another round. an interesting story. thank you so much. of course there is the insurance costs as well. tracy: i can't even imagine. google, king of search. the king of tv, dennis kneele knows. tracy: with the latest. >> reporter: in talks with media titans for a new web based tea the service which could pose a big threat to comcast, time warner cable -- cut time warner cable. the service will go over the top, sidestep the old systems and hundreds of cable channels and deliver tv shows live and on demand to subscribers on the smart phones, tablets, laptops, and http. google enters the race already riddled with tech giants, apple, microsoft, intel, sunny, amazon, netflix. it is not at all cl
not suppress the fire in a wildland urban interface environment is just socially and politically untenableto suppress those fires. >> because of the wallow canyon fire fire codes changed. so while they can still rebuild close to the wilderness, the materials that they use are going to have to change. ashley: it has to make you nervous to be amongst of the ashes and charred remains behind to to build yet another round. an interesting story. thank you so much. of course there is the...
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the house's bill builds untenable investment level and commitment to sequestration make those commitmentsimpossible to keep. mr. president, the senate bill also works to improve the programs funded including reforms that address concerns that members raised the last time the transportation and housing bill came to the senate floor. our bipartisan bill includes important section 8 reforms to reduce costs and create efficiency. it contains reforms to improve the oversight of public housing agencies and boards, ensure accountability for property owners that don't maintain the quality of their assisted housing and increases accountability in the cdbg program. the house bill doesn't include any of those reforms. our bill also continues to require oversight by the offices of the inspectors general and g.a.o. and incorporate their finding into the bill's guidance to agencies. mr. president, in short, our bill is a good bill, and together with senator collins, i encourage members to bring their amendments to the floor and to work with us to make this bill even better. mr. president, this bill has
the house's bill builds untenable investment level and commitment to sequestration make those commitmentsimpossible to keep. mr. president, the senate bill also works to improve the programs funded including reforms that address concerns that members raised the last time the transportation and housing bill came to the senate floor. our bipartisan bill includes important section 8 reforms to reduce costs and create efficiency. it contains reforms to improve the oversight of public housing...
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so the status quo at guantÁnamo is untenable.t this unless is a, inexpensive prison. decision in june to appoint a new special envoy to coordinate efforts is a positive step towards closing the facility. so to our reports a periodic review board, begin reviewing this. now, i'm glad to see that commonsense provision are included in thi this year's natl defense authorization act, recently reported by the senate armed services committee, incremental, but it will help. i look forward to working with members of congress to bring a this about. i'll put -- the witness is waiting, mr. chairman. >> thank you, thank you for being here and thank you for the sport you have given to this subcommittee. we want to welcome one of the fellow members of the senate judiciary committee, not a member of this senate committee but today she's more than audrey. she will be welcome to participate. you can even come down the line if you'd like and set -- >> a little later. >> senator dianne feinstein. >> thank you for your comments and thank you for allow
so the status quo at guantÁnamo is untenable.t this unless is a, inexpensive prison. decision in june to appoint a new special envoy to coordinate efforts is a positive step towards closing the facility. so to our reports a periodic review board, begin reviewing this. now, i'm glad to see that commonsense provision are included in thi this year's natl defense authorization act, recently reported by the senate armed services committee, incremental, but it will help. i look forward to working...
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it is also untenable to the american public for the administration to say, well, we're going to go overe and arm them. we will really try to win, but we would really like to try to get to a stalemate so we can get them back -- rushes to negotiate not too exciting. they might lose lives and limbs should we be stuck in another war in the middle east to be too excited about this. our goal is stalemate. dino, i think that you have a noble purposes and wanting to eradicate human rights abuses around the world. realize that you know, war is a messy business. people do lose their lives. people you know. a young sergeant in the neighboring town lost both legs and an arm in iraq. these are not geopolitical games and are not things we can say we will make the world this great groovy place where nobody has any human rights abuses, but we will do it through war. and so my caution is that to be careful about what we wish for and to be careful about the belief that even though we are good people and what good things i think you're a good person and what good things. in all likelihood as you do this t
it is also untenable to the american public for the administration to say, well, we're going to go overe and arm them. we will really try to win, but we would really like to try to get to a stalemate so we can get them back -- rushes to negotiate not too exciting. they might lose lives and limbs should we be stuck in another war in the middle east to be too excited about this. our goal is stalemate. dino, i think that you have a noble purposes and wanting to eradicate human rights abuses around...
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if somebody wins and somebody loses you end up in an untenable long-term model. has been innovative, it's created wealth for both content companies and distribution companies. and frankly, we made a big part of our logic for why we wanted our shareholders to have something unique, which is a foot in both camps. we're actually trying to work with steve and neil schmidt, putting the two together, innovate, how can we make new steps forward for consumers, whether that's going to be in 4k television, ultrahigh-def someday, in whether that's in letting shows come to on demand and other devices sooner, in more ways. and at the same time, you know, yes, there's higher content costs, nbc universal have higher rising costs whether it's at the sports platform that they're buying for nbc sports or other content costs. it's part of the eco system. it's very much top of mind. i do hope in the end all sides find a way to work together. >> that's a good problem to have, obviously, to have both sides of that. and then i was thinking, i saw cbs and moonvest talking about they've
if somebody wins and somebody loses you end up in an untenable long-term model. has been innovative, it's created wealth for both content companies and distribution companies. and frankly, we made a big part of our logic for why we wanted our shareholders to have something unique, which is a foot in both camps. we're actually trying to work with steve and neil schmidt, putting the two together, innovate, how can we make new steps forward for consumers, whether that's going to be in 4k...
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wonder if you see any situation in which foreign directive investment might be a detriment or an untenable risks to the american economy. >> anytime there is a foreign investment that raises a legitimate national security concern for america, that is when investments should be looked at closely if not forbidden. the smithfield process has decades as a well-run and well managed process for reviewing those national security concerns. and the answer to that is individual transactions sometimes don't work well for parties involved but if you look at the clear historical record for america over decades, direct investment like this transaction has generated large benefits for american workers in broader economy. >> thank you, madam chair. >> thank you very much. this has been a very important, thoughtful hearings, very informal, i appreciate everyone being here today. we have a number of issues that have been raised, from my perspective i remain concerned about the adequacy of our government's review process for these acquisitions of our food supply. i really believe this is a precedent setting
wonder if you see any situation in which foreign directive investment might be a detriment or an untenable risks to the american economy. >> anytime there is a foreign investment that raises a legitimate national security concern for america, that is when investments should be looked at closely if not forbidden. the smithfield process has decades as a well-run and well managed process for reviewing those national security concerns. and the answer to that is individual transactions...
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he's in the untenable position of feeding an alligator with bread crumbs.sible for us to have tepid job growth here, right, a pretty good housing market, the things that are going right to the degree they're going right, and still have that offset of new sovereign debt in europe, what we're looking at in cairo right now? can all those things be essentially put to the side? >> i think what we're looking at in the united states and what we're looking at in europe and what we're seeing in china is really a residential real estate crisis. i think the united states is the furthest along since 2008 through this residential real estate crisis. spain and these other countries, you're looking at the collapse of the financial system really was predicated on too much money to developers and a bubble in real estate. i think the u.s. was the first one in and the first one out. and that really matters. the recovery in housing is real, but as those prices continue to appreciate, the number one source of jobs in the united states is small business, like it or not. and the
he's in the untenable position of feeding an alligator with bread crumbs.sible for us to have tepid job growth here, right, a pretty good housing market, the things that are going right to the degree they're going right, and still have that offset of new sovereign debt in europe, what we're looking at in cairo right now? can all those things be essentially put to the side? >> i think what we're looking at in the united states and what we're looking at in europe and what we're seeing in...
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passed a better immigration bill because we required 100% border security and all the stuff that is untenablere moderate side of the caucus. so i think we're all pessimistic about a bill getting outs of congress but the strategy of the republicans in the house isn't clear and i think they could pass something. >> here's where i disagree, maybe not disagree, the midterms and the presidential elections now die vurnlg so strikingly they're almost like two different countries. the midterm elections with the immigration bill failing, with the house republicans not cooperating, could still be a very good midterm election for the republican. not just gerrymandering. the way we distribute ourselves as a country, every reason to think republicans will keep the house, there's every reason to think they will do better in the senate, increase their margin and take it over and may encourage the principled or perfection caucus the people are for us. you get to the presidential election where the demographics are different, distribution of power is different and they can be dooming themselves. it's a very u
passed a better immigration bill because we required 100% border security and all the stuff that is untenablere moderate side of the caucus. so i think we're all pessimistic about a bill getting outs of congress but the strategy of the republicans in the house isn't clear and i think they could pass something. >> here's where i disagree, maybe not disagree, the midterms and the presidential elections now die vurnlg so strikingly they're almost like two different countries. the midterm...
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i think it's also untenable to the american public for the administration to say, well, you know, we'reoing to go over there and we're going to arm them, we're not really going to try so much to win but we really would like to get to stalemate so we could get the russians to negotiate. and i think that's really not, you know, very tenable either or not too exciting for american gis to, you know, who might lose lives and limbs, you know, should we be stuck in another war in the middle east, to be too excited about this that, well, our goal is stalemate. and you know, i think that people -- and i think you have noble purposes in wanting to eradicate human rights abuses around the world, but realize that, you know, war is a messy business and you know, people do lose their lives -- you know, people you know. you know, a young sergeant in the neighboring town to mine lost both legs and an arm in iraq. and so these aren't geopolitical games and they aren't things that we can say, oh, we're going to make the world, you know, this great groovy place where nobody has any human rights abuses, bu
i think it's also untenable to the american public for the administration to say, well, you know, we'reoing to go over there and we're going to arm them, we're not really going to try so much to win but we really would like to get to stalemate so we could get the russians to negotiate. and i think that's really not, you know, very tenable either or not too exciting for american gis to, you know, who might lose lives and limbs, you know, should we be stuck in another war in the middle east, to...
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it places dedicated and professional military clinicians in untenable circumstances of providing suboptimalment to an increasingly ill population. it is not fair to the doctors, nurses or detainees. thank you for the privilege of speaking to you. >> we'll hear from our next he is the host of secure freedom radio, a syndicated radio program and in the 19 80 policies served as assistant secretary of defense for international security policy and deputy assistant secretary for nuclear forces and arms control policy. he received a bachelor's degree from georgetown and a masters in
it places dedicated and professional military clinicians in untenable circumstances of providing suboptimalment to an increasingly ill population. it is not fair to the doctors, nurses or detainees. thank you for the privilege of speaking to you. >> we'll hear from our next he is the host of secure freedom radio, a syndicated radio program and in the 19 80 policies served as assistant secretary of defense for international security policy and deputy assistant secretary for nuclear forces...