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unwilling or incapable to meet the needs of their children. just asking that the people be allowed to have a vote. >> all right. thanks for a terrific discussion. until next type, waj and i will see you online. ♪ >>> good evening, everyone, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. iran uninvited after pressure from the us. the united nations does a 180. at the same time, sanctions ease. the u.s. and europeans take some of the economic pressure off of iran after that country begins to unplug some of its nuclear programs. >> do you drink the water?
unwilling or incapable to meet the needs of their children. just asking that the people be allowed to have a vote. >> all right. thanks for a terrific discussion. until next type, waj and i will see you online. ♪ >>> good evening, everyone, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. iran uninvited after pressure from the us. the united nations does a 180. at the same time, sanctions ease. the u.s. and europeans take some of the economic pressure off of...
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unwilling or incapable to meet the needs of their children.re just asking that the people be allowed to have a vote. >> all right. thanks for a terrific discussion. until next type, waj and i will see you online. ♪ check >> chaos continues in syria. on the diplomatic front it's not better as iran told it's not welcome at peace talks. >> you're watching al jazeera live from doha. also coming up anti-government protesters and police battle on the streets of ukraine's capital for the second night in a row. >> africa has its first female head of state. can she stop the violence? >> and a new study that
unwilling or incapable to meet the needs of their children.re just asking that the people be allowed to have a vote. >> all right. thanks for a terrific discussion. until next type, waj and i will see you online. ♪ check >> chaos continues in syria. on the diplomatic front it's not better as iran told it's not welcome at peace talks. >> you're watching al jazeera live from doha. also coming up anti-government protesters and police battle on the streets of ukraine's capital...
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he's certainly unwilling to leave power, and he's willing to fight to stay in power. but he might very well be willing to negotiate. he said he would talk about a truce. what kind of truss, one doesn't know. there is in a sense a partition series. the rebels on the north and east, assad owns the south and the west. it's possible he would accept some sort of truce in syria, and it's quite possible that the iranians would accept that if the other backers of the rebels would accept it as well. >> let me go to that point. it's no longer assad's call alone outside factors come into play. >> there are several here. there is a shia interest keeping assad in power so they have a direct access into the heart of the middle east. that is iran supporting hezbollah which is tremendously important for iran. russia has a presence in the middle east. there are many factors for assad to stay in power and not give up. to josh's point, yes, he's willing to negotiate on things that will achieve his goals, which is what anyone does in negotiation. they're not willing to compromise to is t
he's certainly unwilling to leave power, and he's willing to fight to stay in power. but he might very well be willing to negotiate. he said he would talk about a truce. what kind of truss, one doesn't know. there is in a sense a partition series. the rebels on the north and east, assad owns the south and the west. it's possible he would accept some sort of truce in syria, and it's quite possible that the iranians would accept that if the other backers of the rebels would accept it as well....
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but the point -- i think that your guests have drawn a picture of assad being unwilling to negotiate.hat's not clear. he is certainly unwilling to leave power, and he is willing to fight to stay in power, but he might very well be willing to negotiate. he said he would talk about a truce. what kind of truce? one doesn't know. there is a partition of syria that has taken place. the rebels own the north and the east, assad owns the south and the west. it is possible that he would accept some sort of truce in syria. and it's quite possible that the iranians and russians would accept that, if the other backers of the rebels would accept it as well -- >> it's no longer assad's call alone. outside factors come into play. >> there are several year. there is a shiite interest in keeping alloites in power, russian has an interest in keeping its presence in the middle east through the regime in syria, so there are a lot of outside factors that are urging him to fight, stay in power and not give up. and yes, he is willing to negotiate on things that are going to achieve his goals. he is not will
but the point -- i think that your guests have drawn a picture of assad being unwilling to negotiate.hat's not clear. he is certainly unwilling to leave power, and he is willing to fight to stay in power, but he might very well be willing to negotiate. he said he would talk about a truce. what kind of truce? one doesn't know. there is a partition of syria that has taken place. the rebels own the north and the east, assad owns the south and the west. it is possible that he would accept some sort...
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he is unwilling to face the legal system. the legal consequences of what he has done, and in a sense that's the bigger picture here. the question is how are we going to oversee the national security? are we going to do it constitutionally, by the processes of different branches of government, looking at what each other is doing? or is it going to be a vigilante system. where individuals get to decide on their own, what is right and wrong? that's at issue here. snowden has taken to law into his own hands and he is unwilling to face the legal system that awaits him back here in the united states. >> mark stout would it be a mistake to make law around such a outliar case? or are we with being pushed there? >> i think by sop extent we are being pushed there, but i also don't think he will be the last case that we see along these lines. in fact, he is not even the first. bradley or chelsea manning depending on how you want to refer to that individual, basically did something very very similar, with much less sensitive information,
he is unwilling to face the legal system. the legal consequences of what he has done, and in a sense that's the bigger picture here. the question is how are we going to oversee the national security? are we going to do it constitutionally, by the processes of different branches of government, looking at what each other is doing? or is it going to be a vigilante system. where individuals get to decide on their own, what is right and wrong? that's at issue here. snowden has taken to law into his...
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. >> well, i'm not sure that i accept your notion that everybody's unwilling to buy it. but i think that is a debate we're having. it is not a question of trusting nsa. since the 1970s the united states uniquely among nations has built an entire structure of law to govern the way it gathers intelligence. and put lega legal limits on whe intelligence community can do. and then put in place judicial oversight, congressional oversight. so the real question is, are you going to trust anyone in government to make decisions of this kind? in the long run i think the american people are pretty practical and they'll see that they can't have the new york times report on every intelligence operation in advance so we can decide we're comfortable with it because then of course they'll never succeed. >> from our headquarters in new york here are the headlines at this hour... >> a jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour >> a deal in the senate may be at hand, and just in the nick of time >> thousands of new yorkers are marching solida
. >> well, i'm not sure that i accept your notion that everybody's unwilling to buy it. but i think that is a debate we're having. it is not a question of trusting nsa. since the 1970s the united states uniquely among nations has built an entire structure of law to govern the way it gathers intelligence. and put lega legal limits on whe intelligence community can do. and then put in place judicial oversight, congressional oversight. so the real question is, are you going to trust anyone...
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morgan however individuals are the ones that run those organizations and the prosecutors are unwilling to make the cases for individual culpability they have to prove that somebody did something wrong and that they knew they were doing something wrong but they seem unwilling and unable to hold individuals accountable and take the consequences of perhaps pointing out people like jamie diamond or john core design or some of the other people that were in charge of bear stearns or lehman brothers were actually the kind of people with criminal intent to defraud their customers and investors right. now in terms of fixes then how does dodd frank which is the crisis is signature regulatory legislation deal with these lapses by auditing firms. well certainly everyone else is complaining about frank in the business environment and that's a good sign that is might cause a little bit of trouble for them and maybe add a little bit of control but the auditors escaped any kind of mention frank there was one small area where perhaps they might have been. held accountable and that was the possibility o
morgan however individuals are the ones that run those organizations and the prosecutors are unwilling to make the cases for individual culpability they have to prove that somebody did something wrong and that they knew they were doing something wrong but they seem unwilling and unable to hold individuals accountable and take the consequences of perhaps pointing out people like jamie diamond or john core design or some of the other people that were in charge of bear stearns or lehman brothers...
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as the month stretch in two years, he never claimed to their original sanctions and seem unwilling to provide the troops everything they need for the protection and success and in their mission and to bring them home safely. if wanted to provide them with the very best of care. who wants to spend precious dollars on equipment for today's troops? that would otherwise just be surplus. so for years, our troops traveled in vehicles like humvees, the modern equivalent of the jeep. but we are vulnerable to it with rocket propelled grenades and explosives projectiles. so people -- why did they not respond to casualties that are increasing? what we were doing was not working. were they not visiting the country? were they getting bad that information? and why was there bureaucratic resistance? >> i think as i indicated earlier i think that they kept thinking the end of the war was right around the corner throughout 2006 and the commander in the field until the fall of 2006, our commander in baghdad was still planning to draw down from 15 to 10 brigades by the end of 2006 and only realized towa
as the month stretch in two years, he never claimed to their original sanctions and seem unwilling to provide the troops everything they need for the protection and success and in their mission and to bring them home safely. if wanted to provide them with the very best of care. who wants to spend precious dollars on equipment for today's troops? that would otherwise just be surplus. so for years, our troops traveled in vehicles like humvees, the modern equivalent of the jeep. but we are...
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sea. 60% of chinese corporate leaders unwilling to do business with japanese firms.ou can print as much as you like, you will not solve this issue and it is a big problem. >> we saw it in the most recent trade numbers. >> it has been in evidence. you have seen declining trays between the two countries. you were there, you wanted to trade from china, an economy growing at 7.5%. you're not seeing any advancement at the moment. >> friday is the day when all the newspapers roll out the reviews of the films coming out this this weekend and i keep my eye on them. when a film critic says this, it catches your, doesn't it? a masterpiece and a milestone. that is the film, "12 years a slave" which is a brilliant and brutal account. the golden globes take place on sunday. steve mcqueen is up for best director. he directed shane. .> he looked for a script it was the most incredible book she had ever read. books it lays bare the ugliness. when a critic says something, five stars. in thentdown" continues next hour. ho>> >> the following is a paid presentation. >> it is about time.
sea. 60% of chinese corporate leaders unwilling to do business with japanese firms.ou can print as much as you like, you will not solve this issue and it is a big problem. >> we saw it in the most recent trade numbers. >> it has been in evidence. you have seen declining trays between the two countries. you were there, you wanted to trade from china, an economy growing at 7.5%. you're not seeing any advancement at the moment. >> friday is the day when all the newspapers roll...
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why did he disinvite them, because iran was unwilling to say publicly to what they would say privately. >> after they agreed to this, which is taking effect today, they went off and changed their mind. the reality is with the back and forth, being invited, uninvited, talks. >> i don't know that it will effect anything this week. you have the meeting in monty python that is about the politics of the process, and the actual process beginning at the end of the week in geneva, which involves three participants - the united nations, the assad regime and no outside party. it underscores how difficult the politics are surrounding the process, and how week the foundation is at the start. i mean, understand the diplomatic process started, it's useful. there's no military solution, only a diplomatic solution, but we have to be realistic that this will take a long, long time. bangui moon, what he tried to do was make sure the process started. >> as you said, the assad regime will have a delegation, and publicly he will not leave or share power. if that delegation is there, and they are playing ha
why did he disinvite them, because iran was unwilling to say publicly to what they would say privately. >> after they agreed to this, which is taking effect today, they went off and changed their mind. the reality is with the back and forth, being invited, uninvited, talks. >> i don't know that it will effect anything this week. you have the meeting in monty python that is about the politics of the process, and the actual process beginning at the end of the week in geneva, which...
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he's unwilling to do that. he can't really get anything done, he's not willing to give up enough for better or worse to do it. that's the kind of horse trading you want to do. otherwise you're stuck with a pen and a telephone. >> they're beautiful pens, we see them when he signs bills into law. he has tried to do certain things because he believes there's an obstructionist congress. in his defense, they say this congress is the least productive ever. and the one before that was just as unproductive. he says he has to do something. he did things like appoint guys to the nlrb without congressional approval, on what he said were recesses and the courts have said, no, theyen with the and so on. do you see this next -- the remainder of his presidency as being mired in court proceedings as we've seen in the past year? >> there will be more of this. as you pointed out, those mlrb appointments and a bunch of others that he made during the -- and a bunch of other things that were done during that senate appointment -- t
he's unwilling to do that. he can't really get anything done, he's not willing to give up enough for better or worse to do it. that's the kind of horse trading you want to do. otherwise you're stuck with a pen and a telephone. >> they're beautiful pens, we see them when he signs bills into law. he has tried to do certain things because he believes there's an obstructionist congress. in his defense, they say this congress is the least productive ever. and the one before that was just as...
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and i think that that sentiment was one of the reasons the iraqis in the end were unwilling to agree to a residual u.s. military presence in the country. there just wasn't broad enough support. on the other hand, i think that for most iraqis, life is in fact significantly better than it was under saddam hussein, both in terms of in economic terms but also in terms of their own personal safety and security, despite the violence that's been going on. >> so let's take a break, mr. secretary. come back and talk about the extraordinary and controversial revelations in your new book about president obama and afghanistan and what you think about afghanistan right now. >>> what you see is a man that i've come to know and respect, a humble, american patriot, a man of common sense and decency. quite simply, one of our nation's finest public servants. s that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? >>> what you see is a man that i've come to know and respect, a humble, american patriot, a man of common sense and decency. quite simply, one of our nation's finest
and i think that that sentiment was one of the reasons the iraqis in the end were unwilling to agree to a residual u.s. military presence in the country. there just wasn't broad enough support. on the other hand, i think that for most iraqis, life is in fact significantly better than it was under saddam hussein, both in terms of in economic terms but also in terms of their own personal safety and security, despite the violence that's been going on. >> so let's take a break, mr. secretary....
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positions of prime minister and deputy premier to deal position to concession of the opposition is unwilling to accept filing boxes and fire three years since the start of the egyptian rising twenty nine people killed in support of prop eight supporters of them and treat stage by contracts. it's a steam
positions of prime minister and deputy premier to deal position to concession of the opposition is unwilling to accept filing boxes and fire three years since the start of the egyptian rising twenty nine people killed in support of prop eight supporters of them and treat stage by contracts. it's a steam
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. >> it lightens you to be able to unwill am-- run but the problem is for people that have anxiety disorder and not just for people with anxiety disorders but for all of us in modern life, you are not often being chased by a sabre tooth tiger. but the same sort of physiological fight or flight response happens when your wife gets, you know, mysterious letter from her ex-boyfriend or when the boss look at you funny. and you have the same kind of fight or flight response and you end up kin kind-of-marinating in this stew of unused chemicals stress hormones which can be very damaging to you over the long term. >> stephen: so what, you said you have had this since you were two. do you remember being afraid at that age. >> oh, yeah, when i was a little kid i was always convinced and again in retrospect, completely irrational i was always convinced my parents were gone, this is called separation anxiety which is a normal developmental stage when you are three or four. hi it when i was three three and four acutely but then when i was nine, 10, 11 and 12, and i used to torement my poor sis tir who
. >> it lightens you to be able to unwill am-- run but the problem is for people that have anxiety disorder and not just for people with anxiety disorders but for all of us in modern life, you are not often being chased by a sabre tooth tiger. but the same sort of physiological fight or flight response happens when your wife gets, you know, mysterious letter from her ex-boyfriend or when the boss look at you funny. and you have the same kind of fight or flight response and you end up kin...
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it follows a statement by tehran that it was unwilling to accept a deal involving a political transition in syria. >> 100 thousand dead. half the population needing humanitarian aid. the regime and opposition accepted the un's plea for talks. then it all nearly unraveled. the u.n. invited iran, and the opposition threatened to boycott. showirst, iran needs to good faith. i believe in the political process. i believe in peace. >> the u.n. withdrew its invitation. ban ki-moon's spokesman accused the iranians of acting in bad faith. likes the secretary-general is deeply disappointed by iranian public statements today. they are not at all consistent with the stated commitment. >> the u.s. and britain say iran has to declare support for a transfer of power in syria. we have no problem in principle of iran attending, it has to be the same basis as all of the rest of us, to implement -genev president assada i. >> made clear he won't step down. that is the opposition's main demand. extremist groups will fight on, no matter what happens here. the big international supporters include saudi arabia.
it follows a statement by tehran that it was unwilling to accept a deal involving a political transition in syria. >> 100 thousand dead. half the population needing humanitarian aid. the regime and opposition accepted the un's plea for talks. then it all nearly unraveled. the u.n. invited iran, and the opposition threatened to boycott. showirst, iran needs to good faith. i believe in the political process. i believe in peace. >> the u.n. withdrew its invitation. ban ki-moon's...
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to military seem unwilling do that. it was not very effective. 2006 did not really work. such a coup would lead to a civil war -- such a coup to talk -- a coup d'etat would lead to -- civil war is too strong. i don't think they will get the nod from the king or the palace for such a coup d'État. >> can they hold back the military from taking on the protesters? securityare 18,000 forces, 10,000 police. the police are loyal to the government. the military has remained fairly loyal. trayna watch raw -- shinawa has played a rather clever game. they say they can postpone the elections if the opposition wants to come in and stop boycotting. i think she has the situation, to some extent, under control. the profound, deep malaise in thai society will not be resolved quickly, particularly in a time in which the king is -- he is 86. after he goes, the crown priest will arrive at crown prince will arrive. he is very unpopular. he is considered a supporter of thaksin. there are deep problems that need to be resolved in thailand, especially problems about democracy. what is a legitima
to military seem unwilling do that. it was not very effective. 2006 did not really work. such a coup would lead to a civil war -- such a coup to talk -- a coup d'etat would lead to -- civil war is too strong. i don't think they will get the nod from the king or the palace for such a coup d'État. >> can they hold back the military from taking on the protesters? securityare 18,000 forces, 10,000 police. the police are loyal to the government. the military has remained fairly loyal. trayna...
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so far he has done nothing, he's unwilling to talk, and he has steps that he could take short of leaving power, leading to compromise, but it would need international help. and maybe the past ukrainian presidents who stood up for democratic processes. >> anna lynn, you just heard the ambassador talk about how president yanukovych hasn't done anything, and is that what's pushing these protests beyond and into other parts of the country? >> i must say that on november 30th, all of the people, the students and the people demonstrating, they have beaten them, and this was i think the first big push, because then people came not for immigration, but for dignity against the beating of innocent people. >> we're told that ukraine is a divided country, and that not all ukrainians feel the same way about these issues. as the protesters begin to go to other provinces, will the ukrainians pull together and will there be a regional nature to this revolution that separates the country? >> there might be a regional difference, but also, the difference in the world view of people. yanukovych also could
so far he has done nothing, he's unwilling to talk, and he has steps that he could take short of leaving power, leading to compromise, but it would need international help. and maybe the past ukrainian presidents who stood up for democratic processes. >> anna lynn, you just heard the ambassador talk about how president yanukovych hasn't done anything, and is that what's pushing these protests beyond and into other parts of the country? >> i must say that on november 30th, all of the...
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and i think that that sentiment was one of the reasons the iraqis in the end were unwilling to agree to a residual u.s. military presence in the country. there just wasn't broad enough support. on the other hand, i think that for most iraqis, life is in fact significantly better than it was under saddam hussein, both in terms of in economic terms but also in terms of their own personal safety and security, despite the violence that's been going on. >> so let's take a break, mr. secretary. come back and talk about the extraordinary and controversial revelations in your new book about president obama and afghanistan and what you think about afghanistan right now. i need proof of insurance. that's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound?
and i think that that sentiment was one of the reasons the iraqis in the end were unwilling to agree to a residual u.s. military presence in the country. there just wasn't broad enough support. on the other hand, i think that for most iraqis, life is in fact significantly better than it was under saddam hussein, both in terms of in economic terms but also in terms of their own personal safety and security, despite the violence that's been going on. >> so let's take a break, mr. secretary....
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but the male is unwilling to leave without getting what he came for. >> get out there and grab her. >vidence for charges on the women, so they apprehend her in the hallway, while the female undercover makes a deal for sex with the john in the room. >> show me your hands. keep them here. do you have anything illegal on you? >> no. >> put your hands behind your back. >> 21-year-old mohammad hails from the suburbs of chicago. he tells police he's in florida with his wife celebrating their honeymoon. >> she was sleeping and i told her i was going to leave for a little bit and i looked on-line and i promise it won't happen again. >> apparently he told her he was going out for a little bit. when we were in there talking he ask canned if i was going to be here all week and he said i will be coming to see you all week then. >> his cell phone begins to ring nonstop. >> my wife is calling. may i please answer it. ? my god, she's going to be. >> you are an adult, right? you are a grown man. stop crying. >> on the other end, his bride is all alone in a hotel room wondering where her new husband i
but the male is unwilling to leave without getting what he came for. >> get out there and grab her. >vidence for charges on the women, so they apprehend her in the hallway, while the female undercover makes a deal for sex with the john in the room. >> show me your hands. keep them here. do you have anything illegal on you? >> no. >> put your hands behind your back. >> 21-year-old mohammad hails from the suburbs of chicago. he tells police he's in florida with...
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and i think that that sentiment was one of the reasons the iraqis in the end were unwilling to agree to a residual u.s. military presence in the country. there just wasn't broad enough support. on the other hand, i think that for most iraqis, life is in fact significantly better than it was under saddam hussein, both in terms of in economic terms but also in terms of their own personal safety and security, despite the violence that's been going on. >> so let's take a break, mr. secretary. come back and talk about the extraordinary and controversial revelations in your new book about president obama and afghanistan and what you think about afghanistan right now. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so end-eth the trick. hey.... yes.... geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. how did edward jones get so big? let me just put this away. ♪ could you teach our kids that trick? [ male annou
and i think that that sentiment was one of the reasons the iraqis in the end were unwilling to agree to a residual u.s. military presence in the country. there just wasn't broad enough support. on the other hand, i think that for most iraqis, life is in fact significantly better than it was under saddam hussein, both in terms of in economic terms but also in terms of their own personal safety and security, despite the violence that's been going on. >> so let's take a break, mr. secretary....
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. >> you may have to wait a while, snow and strong winds unwilling to let up until this afternoon.arcy gonzalez, abc news in cohasset, massachusetts. >> all the snow they got creating such a problem, even folks in our area that everyone was wanting to travel to the northeast today. >> a lot of people so a lot of time for the holidays and the new year. the skid to john gonzalez who is live at reagan national airport this morning for more on airport delays. john, they still try to clear snow off the tarmac? >> they really are. is going to take some time. as your travel gets busy this morning, so other cruise this morning at ground level. reagan national around 22 degrees. we have seen a lot of deicing of lanes and also beyond the planes a lot of the orange lights, those are trucks that are working feverishly trying to clear this tarmac which still has a lot of snow and ice this morning. of course inside, a lot of folks experiencing some major delays and cancellations among the three local airports. we can tell you at last check 54 flights were trying to leave have been canceled this
. >> you may have to wait a while, snow and strong winds unwilling to let up until this afternoon.arcy gonzalez, abc news in cohasset, massachusetts. >> all the snow they got creating such a problem, even folks in our area that everyone was wanting to travel to the northeast today. >> a lot of people so a lot of time for the holidays and the new year. the skid to john gonzalez who is live at reagan national airport this morning for more on airport delays. john, they still try...
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he has a new plan of action, doing that he can on the big issues when this congress is unable or unwilling to act. >> success in washington, of a president, of any party should not be pleasured alone by how many bills congress passes. >> let's be care that have we don't create a situation and a momentum where congress is sort of an after thought. >> president obama is expected to focus on three key words. opportunity, action, and optimism. the president talked about this in this vine video monday. >> it is time to restore opportunity for all. >> words that democrats hope address every day concerns of americans. like job training, retirement accounts who don't have 401 ks. promises from businesses to hire the long term unemployed. >> that is precisely what is needed in my state, where the middle class is shrinking. >> and then there's the other issues ranging from immigration. but he will be facing an even more friday locked congress. with more up for re-election this year, and past battles like the debt ceiling coming around again. >> and if president obama wants to give an honest candid s
he has a new plan of action, doing that he can on the big issues when this congress is unable or unwilling to act. >> success in washington, of a president, of any party should not be pleasured alone by how many bills congress passes. >> let's be care that have we don't create a situation and a momentum where congress is sort of an after thought. >> president obama is expected to focus on three key words. opportunity, action, and optimism. the president talked about this in...
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-- we were unwilling to tell other people that's wrong. it is wrong to say being gay is wrong or being catholic is wrong or being jewish is wrong or being this, that or the other thing, you know, let alone being another race. but, you know, not taking care of the kids that you have, that is wrong, you know? and when you -- and we could let the wrong switch be flipped occasionally. >> but also you point out that the baby boom generation invented sex. >> you know, i just found this out while researching the book that before us babies actually were found under -- [laughter] i'm sure you're all familiar with this, you know? i mean, your parents, sex, having sex, parents having -- your parents having sex? no. never happen. [laughter] it couldn't possibly have happened. when i first found out how babies were made when i was 9 or something like that and 10, a kid that was a year older told me, no, i said. [laughter] no. you know, in the first place how do you get this into that? [laughter] of course, i was being prescient there, but i was kind of
-- we were unwilling to tell other people that's wrong. it is wrong to say being gay is wrong or being catholic is wrong or being jewish is wrong or being this, that or the other thing, you know, let alone being another race. but, you know, not taking care of the kids that you have, that is wrong, you know? and when you -- and we could let the wrong switch be flipped occasionally. >> but also you point out that the baby boom generation invented sex. >> you know, i just found this...
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experienced not only from the ethics commission from a lot of city boards and commissions is their unwillfulness to deal in good faith. in other words, instead of sitting down with you and saying okay what is it that you want and giving you what they are supposed to give you, giving you what they are allowed to redact, but still are required to give you, and then saying here is what we have withheld and here is the law under which we withheld it. nobody does that. they simply say no. and if you force them to look into it, they will drag it on and drag it on and drag it on and drag it on, i guess hoping that you will get hit by a bus. there is never a good-faith effort to say look, you have said these documents are disclosable. i am sitting with you with all the documents, i'm giving all the documents that are disclosable and i'm giving you some additional documents, which are discloseable, but we have redacted some things, and i have given you a list of what we withheld and exactly under what law we have withheld them. that is the way public records requests are supposed to be handled. not you f
experienced not only from the ethics commission from a lot of city boards and commissions is their unwillfulness to deal in good faith. in other words, instead of sitting down with you and saying okay what is it that you want and giving you what they are supposed to give you, giving you what they are allowed to redact, but still are required to give you, and then saying here is what we have withheld and here is the law under which we withheld it. nobody does that. they simply say no. and if you...
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children's hospital is unwilling to perform medical procedures such as a tracheotomy or installation of a gastric tube on jahi's body, nor can my client allow such procedures to be performed at children's hospital. a hospital spokesman said the family has this choice. >> you can take the body of jahi mcmath with the ventilator, transport her to another facility that would knowingly accept a dead body. >> jahi has been on a ventilator since december 10. the family believes it is possible she can live. >> they are setting up roadblocks. because imagine this, if jahi does come back as we hope, imagine what children's is going to have to face. >> because i look at her and i feel like as her mother, i'm supposed to be able to help her and this hospital has my hands tied. >> it's a tragic story. this is a tragic story about a deceased person. not someone who is ever going to come back alive under any circumstances. >> the family uncysts uncysts they have several facilities and they have an ambulance and a plane standing by. in oakland, linda yee, kpix5. >> her uncle sent out this tweet ask
children's hospital is unwilling to perform medical procedures such as a tracheotomy or installation of a gastric tube on jahi's body, nor can my client allow such procedures to be performed at children's hospital. a hospital spokesman said the family has this choice. >> you can take the body of jahi mcmath with the ventilator, transport her to another facility that would knowingly accept a dead body. >> jahi has been on a ventilator since december 10. the family believes it is...
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congress unwilling to step into the fray. they did not want the president to launch a limit strike on the syrian government. and they have cut back onment some of the funding. so that is why you saw the u. u.s. -- put so much pressure and work into this peace conference. because there does seem to be a stalemate, and either of the fears could come true. >>> hello, i'm del walters in new york, we're going to break away from doe ho, because we're following several stories right now. there is a wildfire burning out of control outside of los angeles. >> we want to restore the essential promise of opportunity and upward mobility that's at the heart of america. >>> also a short while ago, president obama vowing to knock down barrierers making it easier for young people to go to college. >>> and an unprecedented story coming out of the vatican. officials under fire by the un over its record on sex abuse. >>> and the syrian government saying it is going to send a delegation to the peace talks in geneva, but expressing deep e-reservat
congress unwilling to step into the fray. they did not want the president to launch a limit strike on the syrian government. and they have cut back onment some of the funding. so that is why you saw the u. u.s. -- put so much pressure and work into this peace conference. because there does seem to be a stalemate, and either of the fears could come true. >>> hello, i'm del walters in new york, we're going to break away from doe ho, because we're following several stories right now....
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a noble motivation but one that was unwilling to state on camera we are perplexed for weeks we tried to persuade to participate in this film without success. and what about the disappointed inventor patroclus he is still optimistic. i will have achieved my goal when the rice is being eaten by the people we made it for that is to save the poor people in developing countries who are in danger of developing serious medical conditions due to a lock of vitamin a. i know seventy nine years old i don't know whether i'll still be here in a year or two or three i hope i will still be alive when golden rice is finally in use in the philippines maybe in bangladesh it's. with a genetically modify golden rice created by. actually benefit the people in developing countries the way its inventor hopes it will why are the authorities hiding behind closed doors if golden rice is approved in the philippines the floodgates will open and there will be worldwide consequences once a genetically engineered version of people's most important basic food stuff has been approved it will be easier to gain approv
a noble motivation but one that was unwilling to state on camera we are perplexed for weeks we tried to persuade to participate in this film without success. and what about the disappointed inventor patroclus he is still optimistic. i will have achieved my goal when the rice is being eaten by the people we made it for that is to save the poor people in developing countries who are in danger of developing serious medical conditions due to a lock of vitamin a. i know seventy nine years old i...
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as the month stretch in two years, he never claimed to their original sanctions and seem unwilling to provide the troops everything they need for the protection and success and in their mission and to bring them home safely. if wanted to provide them with the very best of care. who wants to spend precious dollars on equipment for today's troops? that would otherwise just be surplus. so for years, our troops traveled in vehicles like humvees, the modern equivalent of the jeep. but we are vulnerable to it with rocket propelled grenades and explosives projectiles. so people -- why did they not respond to casualties that are increasing? what we were doing was not working. were they not visiting the country? were they getting bad that information? and why was there bureaucratic resistance? >> i think as i indicated earlier i think that they kept thinking the end of the war was right around the corner throughout 2006 and the commander in the field until the fall of 2006, our commander in baghdad was still planning to draw down from 15 to 10 brigades by the end of 2006 and only realized towa
as the month stretch in two years, he never claimed to their original sanctions and seem unwilling to provide the troops everything they need for the protection and success and in their mission and to bring them home safely. if wanted to provide them with the very best of care. who wants to spend precious dollars on equipment for today's troops? that would otherwise just be surplus. so for years, our troops traveled in vehicles like humvees, the modern equivalent of the jeep. but we are...
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a noble motivation but one that was unwilling to state on camera we are perplexed for weeks we tried to persuade to participate in this film without success. and what about the disappointed inventor put his he is still optimistic. in the. goal when the rice is being eaten by the people we mated for that is to save the poor people in developing countries who are in danger of developing serious medical conditions due to a lock of vitamin a. i know seventy nine years old i don't know whether i'll still be here in a year or two or three i hope i will still be alive when golden rice is finally in use in the philippines maybe in bangladesh and in this. with a genetically modify golden rice created by. actually benefit the people in developing countries the way its inventor hopes it will why are the authorities hiding behind closed doors if golden rice is approved in the philippines the floodgates will open and there will be. consequences once a genetically engineered version of people's most important basic food stuff has been approved it will be easier to gain approval for additional gene
a noble motivation but one that was unwilling to state on camera we are perplexed for weeks we tried to persuade to participate in this film without success. and what about the disappointed inventor put his he is still optimistic. in the. goal when the rice is being eaten by the people we mated for that is to save the poor people in developing countries who are in danger of developing serious medical conditions due to a lock of vitamin a. i know seventy nine years old i don't know whether i'll...
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new plan of action, doing what he can on the new issues, when this polarized congress is unable or unwilling to act. >> success in washington of a president, of any party, 1 shoud not be measured alone by any bills that congress passions. >> let's be careful that we don't create a situation and a momentum y where congress is an afterthought >> reporter: president obama is expected to focus on three key word. internet, action and optimism. > >> it's time to restore opportunity for all. >> reporter: job training, retirement accounts for workers who don't have 401ks, promises from businesses to hire the long-term unemployed. >> that's precisely what is needed in my state where the middle class is really shrinking >> reporter: and then the other issues, ranging from immigration, education and income equality. but he'll be facing an even more gridlocked congress. with many up for re-election this year, and battles like the debt ceiling coming around again. >> if president obama wants to give an honest, candid state of the union in week, he'll address the fact that his policies are not working. >>
new plan of action, doing what he can on the new issues, when this polarized congress is unable or unwilling to act. >> success in washington of a president, of any party, 1 shoud not be measured alone by any bills that congress passions. >> let's be careful that we don't create a situation and a momentum y where congress is an afterthought >> reporter: president obama is expected to focus on three key word. internet, action and optimism. > >> it's time to restore...
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. >> nuclear power was to benefit mankind, but the free-market insurance industry was unwilling to cover nuclear accident risk because it was immeasurable, and potential economic damages were incalculable. so to encourage and protect investment in nuclear power, congress passed the price anderson act in 1957, which created an insurance pool and capped the amount of liability a commercial nuclear power plant would face should a disaster occur. >> well, the thinking that went into the creation of the price anderson act back in the fifties was that in the event of a catastrophic accident, no single utility would be able, from a financial standpoint, to withstand that kind of a loss. but it was always designed primarily with the view that the accident would probably be the destruction of the physical facility itself, and it wasn't ever thought about, you know, a catastrophic accident that went far beyond the plant's geographic borders and into the surrounding community. >> when price anderson was first adopted, there was $60 million of insurance and $500 million of united states government i
. >> nuclear power was to benefit mankind, but the free-market insurance industry was unwilling to cover nuclear accident risk because it was immeasurable, and potential economic damages were incalculable. so to encourage and protect investment in nuclear power, congress passed the price anderson act in 1957, which created an insurance pool and capped the amount of liability a commercial nuclear power plant would face should a disaster occur. >> well, the thinking that went into the...
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the city has been unwilling to allow us to place any cabinet on their property too. oftentimes the community will offer school property, mta property and we have either not gotten a response back when we have acquired -- inquired or flat out denied. if the city can help us work with a solution that can be helpful. i noticed something in san francisco beautiful is brought up. there have been issues of bilingual notices and verbiage in those chinese and spanish on notices that dpw has pushed back and said if we push that on there we have to address those foreign speakers to at&t and we find something wrong if you want to make a complaint with the company you can go e to dpw and if you are a non-english speaker you can go to file that complaint and there is something unfair if not unconstitutional as far as due process goes. we are fully supporting putting bilingual notices and other languages but the city is required to determine the process on the timeliness of the complaint and that shouldn't be something that at&t gets to determine because you are not an english spe
the city has been unwilling to allow us to place any cabinet on their property too. oftentimes the community will offer school property, mta property and we have either not gotten a response back when we have acquired -- inquired or flat out denied. if the city can help us work with a solution that can be helpful. i noticed something in san francisco beautiful is brought up. there have been issues of bilingual notices and verbiage in those chinese and spanish on notices that dpw has pushed back...
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. >> reporter: what do you think it is that makes some people so unwilling to talk about death and dieing>> it is the unknown. >> yeah, the unknown. >> that is what scares people. >> reporter: nearly six years ago, my parents, having out lived most of their friends moved from my hometown of fort wayne, indiana, to princeton, where i live. that move has proved important as their health has declined. >> so i brought over living wills for both of you. >> reporter: together, we confront the tough questions and make decisions about my parents' end of life wishes. >> i don't see any sense in staying alive just to stay alive mechanically. >> have you thought about the things you don't want to have done? >> nothing artificial. >> so no feeding tubes, no ventilation? >> what would be the point, the extraordinary attempt at my health -- situation? >> reporter: like many other caregivers, i have gradually taken over financial, household, and medical responsibilities. >> do you remember a moment while still my mom you went from caring for me to the point that i became a person caring for you? >> in e
. >> reporter: what do you think it is that makes some people so unwilling to talk about death and dieing>> it is the unknown. >> yeah, the unknown. >> that is what scares people. >> reporter: nearly six years ago, my parents, having out lived most of their friends moved from my hometown of fort wayne, indiana, to princeton, where i live. that move has proved important as their health has declined. >> so i brought over living wills for both of you. >>...