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effectively destroyed of a separate economy i don't think that it's correct to speak for the bailout because this is not that they loathe it can be best described as an overnight us as a nation because with the diseases that they are taking the little group they have pretty much destroyed forty percent of the economy and now the we also right on top of that problem that we have another little and you kind of this understand that the math doesn't work but facing a new part of the i mean in the european union this is the first time that he has this has been done but it's like planting a bomb in the structure of the financial system itself therefore i don't see how any any vest or people can teach their money in the banks when now that we will have a program twice or even more as bad as it was before then obviously there will be a phrase for a new levy on their back when done deposits so how are they expected to keep that the poses in the banks and if the when or how are the banks supposed to continue. meanwhile financial experts warn that the cypriot a blue pit could very well be used in other cash strapped economies yanis varoufakis an economy economics professor at the unive
effectively destroyed of a separate economy i don't think that it's correct to speak for the bailout because this is not that they loathe it can be best described as an overnight us as a nation because with the diseases that they are taking the little group they have pretty much destroyed forty percent of the economy and now the we also right on top of that problem that we have another little and you kind of this understand that the math doesn't work but facing a new part of the i mean in the...
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torture us as a nation's people lived in fear many iraqis who i talked to in particular those from the shia are second also those curves from the kurdish sects speak about the sufferings which they suffered from the hardships which i had there in jaw on the other hand now after the toppling of saddam hussein we have to mention the occupation which led to a lot of deaths the emergence of car the the emergence of al qaida by the way and it's going to iraq was a result of the american presence in that country and now i think especially with the after the eruption of the syrian crisis we have sectarianism once again coming into war invading iraq we had that before on the the leadership of the car the point man car we are now it's returning so i think that iraq is just in general i think is unlucky always witnessing bad days the difficulties however vary from time to time but we feel want to sum up in general i think that iraq right now despite all the difficulties still does have the chance to win as an important player especially in foreign policy in the syrian issue would already is play
torture us as a nation's people lived in fear many iraqis who i talked to in particular those from the shia are second also those curves from the kurdish sects speak about the sufferings which they suffered from the hardships which i had there in jaw on the other hand now after the toppling of saddam hussein we have to mention the occupation which led to a lot of deaths the emergence of car the the emergence of al qaida by the way and it's going to iraq was a result of the american presence in...
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americans who believe it, but statistically speaking, this is one conspiracy theory too far for us as a nationlming majority of americans do not believe that lizard people really control our society. few. we know that, thanks to a poll question from public policy polling. ppp does real polling. they correctly predicted the outcome in all 50 states in this past presidential election, for example. but from time to time, ppp does polls that really honestly have to be designed just to make good conversation at bars and parties. like when they settled the age-old question of whether wisconsinites like cheese better or beer better. it was overwhelmingly cheese. i would not have predicted that. this week, ppp released the findings of a poll of how much americans believe in conspiracy theories. that's where we got our lizard people numbers from. we also learned the percentage of americans who believe that a secret power elite with a globalist agenda is conspiring to eventually rule the world through a new world order, that percentage is 28%. but of the responsibilities who self identified as very cons
americans who believe it, but statistically speaking, this is one conspiracy theory too far for us as a nationlming majority of americans do not believe that lizard people really control our society. few. we know that, thanks to a poll question from public policy polling. ppp does real polling. they correctly predicted the outcome in all 50 states in this past presidential election, for example. but from time to time, ppp does polls that really honestly have to be designed just to make good...
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that evidence is used to protect us as a nation. >> let's go now to nbc news white house correspondent alexander. with a hello to you, peter, this has certainly been a hot button topic on the talk shows. so let's get to what the other side is saying and where is the white house position on this? >> well, the white house is certainly -- specifically, the administration, has a policy position on this, which is that he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. they couldn't do that to an american citizen. i think it's the -- make sure i get it right, the national defense authorization act of 2012 that says a sudden can't be tried as an enemy combatant unless there are tangible links that connect them to enemy forces among them, al qaeda at this time. there is no evidence of that. the people who as you have heard just moments before say he should be at least at this time treated like an enemy combatant are those republicans, among them john mccain and lindsey graham. but there's others, they say basically he should be treated as an enemy combatant for now and then handed over to civilian
that evidence is used to protect us as a nation. >> let's go now to nbc news white house correspondent alexander. with a hello to you, peter, this has certainly been a hot button topic on the talk shows. so let's get to what the other side is saying and where is the white house position on this? >> well, the white house is certainly -- specifically, the administration, has a policy position on this, which is that he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. they couldn't do that to...
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if immigration reform works for us as a nation, right? everybody does maybe need to vents.body needs to have their peace said, have their voices heard, because we will judge immigration reform not on the speed at which it will get, but in 10 or 12 or 15 years in what we were able to accomplish in this debate in making immigration reform a truly lasting legacy of our country. i think if what is required to do that is a debate that the voices feel pinched on either side, i think that's probably a good thing. >> you know, it's been interesting to watch the president's handling, which is to say he sort of came out the gate strong earlier this year, and was criticized or got his knuckles rapid for that, saying we've got this. marco rubio is now in a weird position. to some degree he's obviously advocating for more discussion, because it could be rubio and the democrats pushing this thing forward. he wants the national stature which comes with being the author of the reform, but if it's just his finger pripts prints and a couple democrats on its that's not that good for him comin
if immigration reform works for us as a nation, right? everybody does maybe need to vents.body needs to have their peace said, have their voices heard, because we will judge immigration reform not on the speed at which it will get, but in 10 or 12 or 15 years in what we were able to accomplish in this debate in making immigration reform a truly lasting legacy of our country. i think if what is required to do that is a debate that the voices feel pinched on either side, i think that's probably a...
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that evidence is used to protect us as a nation. question him about his guilt or innocence, he's entitled to his miranda rights and a lawyer. but we have the right under our law -- i've been a military lawyer for 30 years, to gather intelligence from enemy combatants. and a citizen can be an enemy combatant. he is not eligible for military commission trial. i wrote the military commission in 2009. he cannot go to military commission. >> so a civil trial no matter what. right. >> in my view a civil trial, it should be a federal trial. >> right. and senator schumer, i know you agree this should go to a federal court. i want to quick read you something that one of your colleagues said. this is from senator carl levin, the chairman of the armed services committee. and in response to senator graham and others saying this man needs to be treated as a terrorist, this is what senator levin said. i am not aware of any evidence so far that the boston suspect is part of any organized group let alone al qaeda, the taliban or within of their aff
that evidence is used to protect us as a nation. question him about his guilt or innocence, he's entitled to his miranda rights and a lawyer. but we have the right under our law -- i've been a military lawyer for 30 years, to gather intelligence from enemy combatants. and a citizen can be an enemy combatant. he is not eligible for military commission trial. i wrote the military commission in 2009. he cannot go to military commission. >> so a civil trial no matter what. right. >> in...
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that evidence is used to protect us as a nation. >> one of the great things about america is that weome together at times of trial. i very much regret the fact that there are those that want to preer sip ta precipitate a debate over whether is he an enemy combatant or whether he is a terrorist, a murderer, et cetera. >> one lawmaker strongly against charging dzhokhar tsarnaev as an enemy combatant. adam schiff, a boston area. thank you for joining us. i'm sure your heart is going out to your native city here. so congressman, take us through this. should he be tried as an enemy of the united states, an enemy combatant? can he be prosecuted in that manner? >> well, i don't think we have really seen any evidence yet that would support treating him as an enemy combatant. this is somebody who is a u.s. citizen, arrested on u.s. soil for acts committed on u.s. soil. really far appeal from the paradigm of an enemy combatant, captured on an enemy battlefield. we don't have any evidence he's part of an al qaeda cell or been foreign directioned here. it's possible that could materialize but i
that evidence is used to protect us as a nation. >> one of the great things about america is that weome together at times of trial. i very much regret the fact that there are those that want to preer sip ta precipitate a debate over whether is he an enemy combatant or whether he is a terrorist, a murderer, et cetera. >> one lawmaker strongly against charging dzhokhar tsarnaev as an enemy combatant. adam schiff, a boston area. thank you for joining us. i'm sure your heart is going...
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like us as a nation. there's part of us doing this thing not constant with the values with what you are. we have to reconcile them. the more we alienate them it more it seems distant. it gets, you know, pretty weird. you are in charge. you need it for the mass media audience. -- [inaudible] we don't get to the -- [inaudible] why don't you say machine world? >> i think there's a difference between living in the machine world and living in a more digital world. i don't think we live in a digital world. i think we live in a real world. a car drivers. a steam shuttle does this. [inaudible] kinds of things i look at they create more choice. when i look at digital age technology like computers robotics. i look at things that you set in motion and then have something like a life of their own. they try to survive. they change things. a kind of sits there. i think there's a different bias. you can argue it's part of the same continuum. [inaudible] >> you can. the curl this -- culture that builds around the inventi
like us as a nation. there's part of us doing this thing not constant with the values with what you are. we have to reconcile them. the more we alienate them it more it seems distant. it gets, you know, pretty weird. you are in charge. you need it for the mass media audience. -- [inaudible] we don't get to the -- [inaudible] why don't you say machine world? >> i think there's a difference between living in the machine world and living in a more digital world. i don't think we live in a...
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boston is truly resilient and a model and inspiration to all of us, and to our nation. as a city that hosts many large events and gatherings i want to assure our resident that we take public safety very seriously at all of our events, whether our own marathon, or greater rates like the pride parade coming up for the summer's america's cup. or the neighborhood street fair. comprehensive and robust security plans are in place and we are constantly reviewing them especially when events like last week's unfold. i want to repeat our police chief construction last week that if we see something we need to say something. we need to keep our city that much safer when we work in partnership with our residents. at all selected take this opportunity to acknowledge that we have begun our annual budget process. thank your supervisor farrell for your work; i know that we have a lot of work ahead of us, i also want to thank supervisors mar and tank, and cohen and avalos for cohosting our recent town hall meetings. it is an important part of this process. i am looking forward to working co
boston is truly resilient and a model and inspiration to all of us, and to our nation. as a city that hosts many large events and gatherings i want to assure our resident that we take public safety very seriously at all of our events, whether our own marathon, or greater rates like the pride parade coming up for the summer's america's cup. or the neighborhood street fair. comprehensive and robust security plans are in place and we are constantly reviewing them especially when events like last...
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how concerned you are when troubling events happen that bring us together as a nation and we mourn in extremes of the constitution and sometimes beyond the it -- >> i am profoundly concerned when the evidence of guilts overwhelming and the people are weeping because they have been deeply disturbed and hurt and harmed and maimed and killed, the government will find ways to good around the constitution, and when the government has done that it it has never worked, never brought about safety, only lessened freedom. >> shepard: george' will with us. fascinating column in the washington post-this morning. at washington post.com. >> a great story about a similar event in world war ii and how it backfired on the government. >> shepard: good to sueow, judge. you have the right. >> you've stated perfectly. >> shepard: all five living american presidents in the same today. takes a big event for that to happen. in this case it was the dedication of the george w. bush presidential library. [ horn honks ] ♪ ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, ch
how concerned you are when troubling events happen that bring us together as a nation and we mourn in extremes of the constitution and sometimes beyond the it -- >> i am profoundly concerned when the evidence of guilts overwhelming and the people are weeping because they have been deeply disturbed and hurt and harmed and maimed and killed, the government will find ways to good around the constitution, and when the government has done that it it has never worked, never brought about...
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what do you think the risk to us as a nation that statement by the president?> i think a couple of things. the first is, when the president essentially as if he was a police officer points a gun at a suspected criminal and says, if you do this, i'm going to shoot and the criminal does that and we don't shoot, that means that every other criminal in the world begins to think they can take advantage of us and our credibility goes down, not only in the middle east but throughout the world. the second is, if you follow what's happened in syria, at every stage after the syrian people began peacefully to rise up against a dictate tore assad, he started with light weapons against them. when the world didn't react, he went to heavy weapons, then to air power and now to chemical weapons. if we don't react unfortunately i predict that he will use chemical weapons in a much more devastating way. so, we can't let this, this red line become fuzzy in a lot of international lawyering and the united nations. america's credibility is on the line. the president said exactly the
what do you think the risk to us as a nation that statement by the president?> i think a couple of things. the first is, when the president essentially as if he was a police officer points a gun at a suspected criminal and says, if you do this, i'm going to shoot and the criminal does that and we don't shoot, that means that every other criminal in the world begins to think they can take advantage of us and our credibility goes down, not only in the middle east but throughout the world. the...
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so we have the core of a very, very viable package that the american people will welcome and that will make us safer as a nationany of this going to happen? it can happen in individual states like connecticut, and i applaud guys for doing what you've been doing there. but how is this going to happen nationally when there's absolutely zero interest in making this happen from a bunch of cowardly politicians who want to protect their own backyards? >> well, listen, there's zero interest amongst 14 members of the senate, but 14 members of the senate can't stop this debate from proceeding. today we had about an equal number of republicans come out and say that they were going to oppose the filibuster. so we're confident that we're going to be able to win the votes to proceed to a debate. but frankly, it's a debate on a bill that's not really a debate out there in the public. 90% of americans want universal background checks. the only place where this is controversial is here in the united states senate. we're hoping to get an agreement in the next day or so on universal background checks so we can proceed to a conve
so we have the core of a very, very viable package that the american people will welcome and that will make us safer as a nationany of this going to happen? it can happen in individual states like connecticut, and i applaud guys for doing what you've been doing there. but how is this going to happen nationally when there's absolutely zero interest in making this happen from a bunch of cowardly politicians who want to protect their own backyards? >> well, listen, there's zero interest...
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as we learn the details of this attack, let us remember that what makes us strong as a nation is the tremendous care that we have for our fellow americans, especially during the hardest time. this is a lesson that i learned deeply from my friend and mentor mardell, who died last week at the age of 101, and my heart and my prayers go out to her friends and family. she was truly the godmother of east base progressive politics. the former city of berkeley vice mayor and eight-term councilmember was born and raised in jefferson, arkansas, as the granddaughter of slaves, she was passionate about justice and civil rights. after moving to berkeley in the 1940's, she became active in the anti-war movement, fought on behalf of the unions, advocated for hiv-aids awareness, and helped organize the free mandela movement. she was also the first elected official in the united states to add he vow kate for needle exchange programs. during her tenure as a berkeley elected official, she was instrumental in creating commissions, including the commission own labor -- on labor. when she retired at 92, s
as we learn the details of this attack, let us remember that what makes us strong as a nation is the tremendous care that we have for our fellow americans, especially during the hardest time. this is a lesson that i learned deeply from my friend and mentor mardell, who died last week at the age of 101, and my heart and my prayers go out to her friends and family. she was truly the godmother of east base progressive politics. the former city of berkeley vice mayor and eight-term councilmember...
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using a national tragedy as a new excuse to attack the president. and they did it on a day of profound grief for everyone touched by the boston bombings. this morning, 8-year-old martin richard, the youngest bombing victim, was laid to rest. also this morning, friends and family gathered for the funeral of m.i.t. police officer sean collier who was gunned down allegedly by the suspects last thursday night. the funeral mass began at 10:00 a.m. it ended around 11:30. but while that funeral was still under way, a top republican senator went on national television and said this. >> when it comes to boston, how in the world could we have missed these two guys? the russians told us about the older brother. my problem with this administration is that their policies are failing. they do not believe that we're at war. >> the obama administration is failing? what you see there is the senator pivoting from legitimate questions about the fbi to using those questions to undermine the president and his entire national security policy. it's unfair and, more than t
using a national tragedy as a new excuse to attack the president. and they did it on a day of profound grief for everyone touched by the boston bombings. this morning, 8-year-old martin richard, the youngest bombing victim, was laid to rest. also this morning, friends and family gathered for the funeral of m.i.t. police officer sean collier who was gunned down allegedly by the suspects last thursday night. the funeral mass began at 10:00 a.m. it ended around 11:30. but while that funeral was...
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that evidence is used to protect us as a nation. anytime we question him about his guilt or innocence, he is entitled to his miranda rights and a lawyer. to gathere the right intelligence from enemy combatants and a citizen can be an enemy combatant. host: the question we want to hear from you on its should the ballston bomber designated as an enemy combatant? screen.ers are on your chuck want to play inyou schumer, a democrat, responding to lindsey graham yesterday. [video clip] >> i think the good news is we don't need enemy combatants to get all the information we need out of him. the court that has ruled has allowed a lot of flexibility in the public safety exception before you mirandize someone. anytime there's a high value interrogation group, composed of the fbi, cia, and anyone else can question him without a lawyer in a secure situation and find out whatever they need, that can be used against him in a trial, but there's plenty of evidence. they don't need his confession. so i don't think we have to cross the line and say h
that evidence is used to protect us as a nation. anytime we question him about his guilt or innocence, he is entitled to his miranda rights and a lawyer. to gathere the right intelligence from enemy combatants and a citizen can be an enemy combatant. host: the question we want to hear from you on its should the ballston bomber designated as an enemy combatant? screen.ers are on your chuck want to play inyou schumer, a democrat, responding to lindsey graham yesterday. [video clip] >> i...
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this is how far firsthand that i have seen us as a nation. am stopped at a red light and i look over to the right and there is a man laying in the road in savanna, georgia, he is laying in the road, water is running past him, i see him struggling trying to set up. and i thought i will change lanes and maybe help him out. my heart grew for a second because i thought these two young men get out and i thought, thank goodness, we still live in a country where people help each other. that would've been a dog, people would've helped each other. one gentleman snaps a picture. does his little gang sign, snaps a picture of this gentleman in the street. when i pulled over and picked him up, i came around behind him and put my hand underneath his arm right there and said, pull your right leg forward. and he couldn't do it. and i'm helping him and i tell him again if he doesn't get it, so i reach down to feel his leg and it is a prosthetic leg. long story short, he couldn't get up because of the prosthetic leg. when i carried him and sat down and drink so
this is how far firsthand that i have seen us as a nation. am stopped at a red light and i look over to the right and there is a man laying in the road in savanna, georgia, he is laying in the road, water is running past him, i see him struggling trying to set up. and i thought i will change lanes and maybe help him out. my heart grew for a second because i thought these two young men get out and i thought, thank goodness, we still live in a country where people help each other. that would've...
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a tiny cage. the national mill dog rescue, they assume she was used as a breeder dog. that's why she was kept in the cage for such an extended period of time. she was rescued in march but immediately taken to a loving home. this video is the moment lizzy first experienced walking through the grass. >> no wonder she's so tr trepidati trepidation. >> she's used to the metal grates she had a walk on. this grass is a lot softer, do i trust it? >> she didn't have the space, really, to move and walk around in the small cage she was confined to. >> come on baby girl. come on baby girl. >> the story will break your heart. at the same time, it is really, really wonderful to know an organization rescued her. she has a loving home and will have more moments walking through the grass. >> she'll be running around the yard. i want to see the follow up video of her running around like a normal dog. >> good girl. >>> in russia, drifting breaks you. >>> there's a man stranded in the water down below. these guys are there to rescue him from a helicopter high above. this isn't a real sit
a tiny cage. the national mill dog rescue, they assume she was used as a breeder dog. that's why she was kept in the cage for such an extended period of time. she was rescued in march but immediately taken to a loving home. this video is the moment lizzy first experienced walking through the grass. >> no wonder she's so tr trepidati trepidation. >> she's used to the metal grates she had a walk on. this grass is a lot softer, do i trust it? >> she didn't have the space, really,...
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slaughtered the young boy and his family and others because they've adopted a radical jihadist view of us as a nation. the older brother was quoted as saying, we're infidels, we're a colonial christian power. we've corrupted islam. they're trying to kill us and destroy our way of life because of what we believe. the sooner we understand that, the better off we'll be. and here's my view about defending one's self as a nation. criminal court's about due process and giving the accused a fair trial. military intelligence gathering is about defending the nation at war. and the question we all have to answer to ourselves -- among ourselves, is america really at war? the answer to me is yes. we're at war with a radical ideology that hates everything that we stand for. bin laden is dead. we celebrate that. but al qaeda is very much on the march. as a matter of fact, radical islam is regenerating. and the way they are coming after us is to find people in our own backyard and turn them against us. how could we have missed this? how could the intelings intellie services in russia tell the f.b.i., you need to wa
slaughtered the young boy and his family and others because they've adopted a radical jihadist view of us as a nation. the older brother was quoted as saying, we're infidels, we're a colonial christian power. we've corrupted islam. they're trying to kill us and destroy our way of life because of what we believe. the sooner we understand that, the better off we'll be. and here's my view about defending one's self as a nation. criminal court's about due process and giving the accused a fair...
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a mind set that was shared by the bush administration,. >> at the end certainly. lou: early as 2002, a major issue went to use expression radical i islamist this nation will destroy itself if we cannot speak honestly about our enemies. >> it is okay we'll pass the immigration bill, and 11 million people will get citizenship. lou: your sense of -- >> i think you are right, it is about a mind set they decided we don't you know political correctness, we don't want to talk about anything that might discriminate. we put blinders on the r realit, it is time little bit at political correctness took a back say the to common sense, if we're blinded to the challenge we'll never adequately -- >> this is an ideology that believes that america's presence in the world is too strong our support for israel is too stro. >> the administration? >> the administration, the war on terrorism as defined by the bush administration. -- >> have to be care we were talking about mind set of the well. >> you are right, administration has a narrative, we killed bin laden terrorism is over, on to the next. lou: to israel quickly, secretary of defense hague nel hagel in isra, suggesting a $10 mi
a mind set that was shared by the bush administration,. >> at the end certainly. lou: early as 2002, a major issue went to use expression radical i islamist this nation will destroy itself if we cannot speak honestly about our enemies. >> it is okay we'll pass the immigration bill, and 11 million people will get citizenship. lou: your sense of -- >> i think you are right, it is about a mind set they decided we don't you know political correctness, we don't want to talk about...
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going to balance the books we're going to have to have a surplus and we are going to use a lot less energy as a nation because americans are going to be poorer we were already losing using a lot less energy than we used ten or fifteen years ago because we're poor because fewer americans are in the workforce but that trend is going to continue as you know we're priced out of the market and as people in other countries other nations whose currencies are going to be gaining in value they're going to start consuming a lot more energy we're going to have to supply them with that energy and it's going to be a good thing that we have it because we're going to need to export it but it is not a panacea it's not like you know we're not going to have any disruptions in our standard of living that we're not going to have to dial it down because we've got all this oil we don't have that much oil is better that we have what we can develop these reserves that we have but believe me it's not to get a free card not not even close ok i want to talk about a piece that you wrote and investment news that i read titled les
going to balance the books we're going to have to have a surplus and we are going to use a lot less energy as a nation because americans are going to be poorer we were already losing using a lot less energy than we used ten or fifteen years ago because we're poor because fewer americans are in the workforce but that trend is going to continue as you know we're priced out of the market and as people in other countries other nations whose currencies are going to be gaining in value they're going...
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the compassion and the values that detype us as a country -- define us as a country, nor will we break the bonds that hold us together as americans. >> the nations and the family members of the suspect are looking for answers into the motives behind the attacks. the family of the wife of suspect number 1 released this statement today, quote, we cannot begin to comprehend how this horrible tragedy occurred. that statement continues in the aftermath and we know that we never really knew tamerlan. the family asks for privacy. for more on this, we go to more information. >> reporter: the second suspect in the bombings is recovering in the hospital, and the question as to why the two brothers allegingedly set the bombs off is still not answered. >> reporter: the parents of the two suspects live in russia. the father was angry when he spoke about the death of his he would defendant son. and he still stands by his two boys. >> somebody framed them. i don't know who exactly did it, but somebody did. and being cowards, they shot the boy dead. >> reporter: the mother says both sons are religions and describes them as -- are relig religious and describes t
the compassion and the values that detype us as a country -- define us as a country, nor will we break the bonds that hold us together as americans. >> the nations and the family members of the suspect are looking for answers into the motives behind the attacks. the family of the wife of suspect number 1 released this statement today, quote, we cannot begin to comprehend how this horrible tragedy occurred. that statement continues in the aftermath and we know that we never really knew...
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us as a country nor will we break the bonds that will hold us together as americans. that american spirit include staying true to the unit and diversity that make us strong like no other nation in the world. tweets the blogs and there is a temptati latch on the information and sometimes to jump on conclusions. when a tragedy like this happens with public safety at risks and the steak is so high, it's important that we do this right. that's why we have investigation and that's why we gather the facts, that's why we have courts. that's why we take care of not to rush to judgment, not about the motivation of these individuals and certainly not about the entire groups of people. after all, one thing that makes america the greatest nation on earth but also one of the things that make boston such a great city is that we welcome people from all around the world. so as we continue to learn more about why and how this tragedy happened, let's make sure that we sustain that spirit. tonight we think of all the wounded still struggling to recover, certainly we think of crystal campbell, we think of think of lu -- their lives reflected of all the diversities and beauty of our country. fin
us as a country nor will we break the bonds that will hold us together as americans. that american spirit include staying true to the unit and diversity that make us strong like no other nation in the world. tweets the blogs and there is a temptati latch on the information and sometimes to jump on conclusions. when a tragedy like this happens with public safety at risks and the steak is so high, it's important that we do this right. that's why we have investigation and that's why we gather the...
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if you look at it through a broader lens, i think use immigration as a key to national security.nomic well- being. i think people look at immigration more holistically and not only through the lens of terrorism. you might make an argument that john just made. i wouldn't agree with the argument, but i understand the point of view. i think immigration has a lot of other facets to it that involve national security. host: the other question in terms of how you define terrorism. this is from one of our viewers. let me go back to the study from the national consortium for the study of terrorism & responses to terrorism and the response to terrorism. when you ask the 1500 people across the country what worried them the most, job loss, 18%. a terrorist attack, 7.9%. about half said they are somewhat worried. hospitalization and careers and jobs a higher level of concern. guest: that goes to those who had thought about terrorism in the last week. largera subset of the example. if you compared terrorism just to job loss for the totality of those surveyed, 15% said they thought about terror
if you look at it through a broader lens, i think use immigration as a key to national security.nomic well- being. i think people look at immigration more holistically and not only through the lens of terrorism. you might make an argument that john just made. i wouldn't agree with the argument, but i understand the point of view. i think immigration has a lot of other facets to it that involve national security. host: the other question in terms of how you define terrorism. this is from one of...
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injuries the bombings and mortar fire being reported in iraq as a nation holds its for us election after nearly a decade long u.s. occupation but with the flow of candidates assassinated and more than one hundred barred from ballots and a wave of violence terrorizing voters it may not be the new beginning many hoped for let's cross now to our g.'s recent cavanagh's baghdad lou see what do you know about this the latest attack. hi there well what we're hearing from officials so far is that there's been about a dozen small explosions in northern cities in iraq in three different areas as well as several rounds of mortar fire that have landed in several cities polling stations targeting polling stations south of baghdad we're hearing that there have been casualties pardon me injuries but no casualties confirmed as of yet now this comes amid incredibly tight security restrictions here all across iraq even getting to the studios here in baghdad we had to pass multiple checkpoints and what these attacks indicate is that despite these security restrictions determined insurgents are still able t
injuries the bombings and mortar fire being reported in iraq as a nation holds its for us election after nearly a decade long u.s. occupation but with the flow of candidates assassinated and more than one hundred barred from ballots and a wave of violence terrorizing voters it may not be the new beginning many hoped for let's cross now to our g.'s recent cavanagh's baghdad lou see what do you know about this the latest attack. hi there well what we're hearing from officials so far is that...
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used. that's a chemical nerve damaging agent that can be very fatal when used as a weapon of mass destruction, really. it is designated as a weapon of mass destruction by the united nations. but for this syrian regime's part, for some time now, they've said they haven't used chemical weapons. they point the finger at the rebel movement. they say the rebels are actually using those chemical weapons. and right now, many people are just pointing to photographic and video evidence that chemical weapons may have been used. but many intelligence agencies are talking about possible soil and blood samples that were taken to see if this chemical weapon sarin was used. >> atia, i'm just curious. what is your sense of what the reaction in the region would february the u.s. became more directly involved in this conflict? >> it will be more of a global reaction, brian. when you look at countries such as russia and iran who have been long supporters of the assad regime, they'll not want america to get involved in this war that's now in its third year that has claimed tens of thousands of lives and caused more than a million syrians to be refugees in nations all throughout the world. b
used. that's a chemical nerve damaging agent that can be very fatal when used as a weapon of mass destruction, really. it is designated as a weapon of mass destruction by the united nations. but for this syrian regime's part, for some time now, they've said they haven't used chemical weapons. they point the finger at the rebel movement. they say the rebels are actually using those chemical weapons. and right now, many people are just pointing to photographic and video evidence that chemical...
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what we want to do is convince our colleagues that this is important to us as a country and as a nation. we are going to be ready to accept those ships, we have to be ready for the global growth that we're going to experience. and i'd like to make note that mark sanford, my opponent, voted against dredging for the port, voted against the bridge, and voted against everything, and he was the only congressman to do that. ['s applause] >> governor sanford? >> i would just humbly suggest on that one, if it was not simply a political statement at this moment, i don't think that you would have written me a $500 check after i left the united states congress as i begin to run for governor. cheers and applause] >> your response, though -- >> what i'm saying it must not have bothered her that much in the fact that she wrote a $500 check and supported my candidacy but get it bothers her now. my simple point would be this, with regard to the port, you know, i take the exact position tim scott does, which is to say, you know, what we ought to do is recognize that this is a natural resource. there are
what we want to do is convince our colleagues that this is important to us as a country and as a nation. we are going to be ready to accept those ships, we have to be ready for the global growth that we're going to experience. and i'd like to make note that mark sanford, my opponent, voted against dredging for the port, voted against the bridge, and voted against everything, and he was the only congressman to do that. ['s applause] >> governor sanford? >> i would just humbly suggest...
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program and assassinations there are going to be actions focusing on the use of drone surveillance at the border and military as a nation of our border across the us human rights and civil liberties activists continue to organize and mobilize for more rallies just like this one in an effort to turn the tide on the use of attack drones by putting pressure on lawmakers and the administration to put an end to this program that has already cost the lives of thousands of innocent civilians abroad the raw pillow for our see the white house. so to talk more about this month long nationwide anti drone protests i'm joined now by breaking the sense man well as ago and we were both there for this rally and march this weekend i mean that is anywhere from about three hundred to five hundred people at the peak of the march and rally it still didn't seem like enough people were really out there many busy weekend you were near was covering money out of politics rally we were in for the white house you know you could make the argument that three to five hundred people is not that much but the fact of the matter is this is a nationwide r
program and assassinations there are going to be actions focusing on the use of drone surveillance at the border and military as a nation of our border across the us human rights and civil liberties activists continue to organize and mobilize for more rallies just like this one in an effort to turn the tide on the use of attack drones by putting pressure on lawmakers and the administration to put an end to this program that has already cost the lives of thousands of innocent civilians abroad...
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national intelligence, the counter intelligence center, counter terrorism center, president obama to his credit despite the rhetoric in the campaign kept largely the infrastructure president bush put in place to make us safer as a nation. as a result of that, we're 11 1/2 we're -- years before we were subject to another attack like we saw in boston. so there are some similarities there. 95% of the tax relief president bush put in place remains in place today, signed by president obama. other economic policies unfortunately the debt has doubled as a percent of gdp since president bush left office. the lowest unemployment rate for president obama is a full percentage point higher than the highest unemployment rate ever under president bush on average annual basis. debt as a percentage of gdp, president bush held to 2%. now it is 8%. there is lot of contrasts unfortunately for the american people when it comes to the economy we're not seeing continuous job creation under president obama we saw under president bush even under very difficult circumstances, attacks of september 11, inheriting a recession and --. bill: it is $50 million. can't wait to get down there in person. >> privately raised. no taxpayer dollars.
national intelligence, the counter intelligence center, counter terrorism center, president obama to his credit despite the rhetoric in the campaign kept largely the infrastructure president bush put in place to make us safer as a nation. as a result of that, we're 11 1/2 we're -- years before we were subject to another attack like we saw in boston. so there are some similarities there. 95% of the tax relief president bush put in place remains in place today, signed by president obama. other...
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case against the bombing suspect goes from here i spoke a short time ago with pat who served as assistant attorney general for national security. using a weapon of mass destruction, what is the thinking behind that charge? >> well, it is a federal charge. they wanted the case to be in federal court where the death penalty was available to them. it is a common charge in terrorism cases. a weapon of mass destruction can be any explosive device and in this case they fit perfectly. >> he will be charged and tried in a federal court, not in a military commission. what will be the difference? >> the big difference is that the federal courts over the last 30 some years had a great deal of experience trying terrorism cases of all types. this case is more likely to go smoothly in the federal court. military commission it is had a lot of trouble frankly getting off the ground. they moved very slowly. because they don't have the history of process and all of the rules that were laid out the way they are in the federal court. >> do you think at this point the suspect will have had his miranda rights? >> what happened today when he was charged, h
case against the bombing suspect goes from here i spoke a short time ago with pat who served as assistant attorney general for national security. using a weapon of mass destruction, what is the thinking behind that charge? >> well, it is a federal charge. they wanted the case to be in federal court where the death penalty was available to them. it is a common charge in terrorism cases. a weapon of mass destruction can be any explosive device and in this case they fit perfectly. >>...
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gain back some of the money that we need from this event and if live nation is willing to help us i think we also need to compromise as a community, and if it you were up to me 10 is too early. i think it's too much of a compromise on live nation. what are they going to start the concerts at noon? i find the outreach is substantial. the mta is on top of it. we as a city are on top of it, and i think to ask everyone to bend to the will of a few is not the right way to go with this. >> thank you commissioner hyde. anybody else? >> i have a question on the first item, the sentence that sfpd is encouraged to work with the neighborhood steering committee for request of curfew extension. what does that mean? it seems vague. what if there is squawking then and what happens to the extensions? >> commissioner, the request initially in the letter was for the commission to consider a condition of the permit to require the permittee to work with the sfpd and the neighborhood steering committee to allow extensions. however, the commission can't desolve that type of responsibility to a neighborhood group, so therefore it had to trans
gain back some of the money that we need from this event and if live nation is willing to help us i think we also need to compromise as a community, and if it you were up to me 10 is too early. i think it's too much of a compromise on live nation. what are they going to start the concerts at noon? i find the outreach is substantial. the mta is on top of it. we as a city are on top of it, and i think to ask everyone to bend to the will of a few is not the right way to go with this. >>...
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a day-long lockdown, people were strolling on the boston commonwealth. those are obviously pictures of something else. >>> london will hold its annual marathon as planned tomorrow. for a nation used to high security, the tragedy in boston meant some last minute adjustments. the city expects close to 40,000 runners and hundreds of thousands of spectators. london are not changing the threat level of this year's run. the finish line of the 26.2- mile race is in front of buckingham palace. >> i don't worry, you know, you can't live your life in fear. i mean, anything can happen anywhere. >> an american who raced in the boston marathon will be among those competing in london. wheelchair competitor won the women's wheelchair division and she is dedicating this marathon to the people of boston. >>> you can check out more images from the week and follow developments in the boston marathon bombing at kpix.com. >>> well frightening scene at another large gathering. this one in denver. some 80,000 people were attending the marijuana celebration marked by this date, 4/20. the crowd panicked and scattered. the people wounded will be okay. the celebration was to continue tomorrow, but has been
a day-long lockdown, people were strolling on the boston commonwealth. those are obviously pictures of something else. >>> london will hold its annual marathon as planned tomorrow. for a nation used to high security, the tragedy in boston meant some last minute adjustments. the city expects close to 40,000 runners and hundreds of thousands of spectators. london are not changing the threat level of this year's run. the finish line of the 26.2- mile race is in front of buckingham palace....
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plenty, it was not so bad when we were growing and wealthy, we're not as wealthy as we used to be, we're a debtor nation, and not producing as much. the compromise is continue to spending which is wrong thing to do. they should come together and say, well maybe we don't need to be policemen of the world, maybe we don't have to have food stamps for 48 million people, maybe we have to -- >> i tell you, you raise a lot of brilliant points, here is my fear, if we are bitching, pardon my french, the way we are now with the lines at airports and creating rage it is right now. and enough, no mass, maybe we have to delay layoffs, we will never address a fraction of the issues you are talking about. >> that is my working assumption, the next question, why do you try to change people's mind. it is important, we will have a crisis, i have encouraged -- i am encouraged because i talk to a lot of young people, they know it is coming for that reason a lot of people assuming there will be no easy way out, we'll not get enough members of congress, all of a sudden vote against military industrial complex and domestic we
plenty, it was not so bad when we were growing and wealthy, we're not as wealthy as we used to be, we're a debtor nation, and not producing as much. the compromise is continue to spending which is wrong thing to do. they should come together and say, well maybe we don't need to be policemen of the world, maybe we don't have to have food stamps for 48 million people, maybe we have to -- >> i tell you, you raise a lot of brilliant points, here is my fear, if we are bitching, pardon my...
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a while before they allowed us to land. as you would imagine, a very heavy police presence here. the national guard is here and people are on alert. they want to know what's going on. the police commissioner asked everybody to stay inside, everybody to go home if they can. from what you can tell although there are people out here, most of them have heeded the order oh, at least around here. brian? >> we can see looking at tape of the finish line the digital seems to say this was the 4:09, four hour, nine minute finishing mark. if you are crossing the finish line at that point in this race you have done very well. to finish at all you have done very well. but people thought, and you can't blame them, that this was some kind of cannon, a planned thing. i had one eyewitness describe it in terms of world trade. that once the second building was hit that day we knew it was something different. well once the secondary explosion went off, they knew it was not an accident of the construction of the city like a gas main. >> reporter: certainly when you're at a marathon, especially in boston where they
a while before they allowed us to land. as you would imagine, a very heavy police presence here. the national guard is here and people are on alert. they want to know what's going on. the police commissioner asked everybody to stay inside, everybody to go home if they can. from what you can tell although there are people out here, most of them have heeded the order oh, at least around here. brian? >> we can see looking at tape of the finish line the digital seems to say this was the 4:09,...
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here in brussels is that a cyprus is unique and the measures imposed on the country as part of that bailout package will not be used as a template for other troubled eurozone nations but not everyone is convinced the president has been set up and unless you've been hard under a rock if you're in a country like savina for example or any of the other one of those countries that might get into a crisis you don't repeat a crisis of the going to see what happened in cyprus and we're going to pull their money and that could cause a vicious circle in fact a new e.u. law is already being drawn up where first shareholders would take a hit if a bank fails and then possibly unprotected investments and deposits case in point is cyprus officials insist that deposits below one hundred thousand euros are sacred but a separate example has already sown seeds of fear i would be trying to single cent i have from europe because the president has been sent in the commercial i'm afraid that this will happen in greece afraid not for my future but for my children's future. oh no i hope it won't happen here but with you authorities we have it's absolutely possible and after all that said
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