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as a nation to have dialogue. this simplistic characterization of one side is good and one side is bad is a terrible place for us to be as a nation. we have got to come to grips with some really hard fundamental questions. i'm watching risk and threat do this while trust has done that. no matter what your view on the issue is or issues, my only comment would be that's a terrible place for us to be as a country. we've got to figure out how we're going to change that. >> for the last technologically knowledgeable, which will describe only me in this room today, just so we're clear, you're saying it's your position that encryption programs there should be a back door to allow within a legal framework, presumably approved by -- whether it be congress or some civilian body -- the ability to go in the back door? >> back door is not the context i would use. when i hear the phrase back door, it sounds shady. why not go in the front door? it would be public. we need to create a legal framework to do this. this shouldn't be something we should hide, per se. downtown want us unilaterally making the decision. i think i'm the f
as a nation to have dialogue. this simplistic characterization of one side is good and one side is bad is a terrible place for us to be as a nation. we have got to come to grips with some really hard fundamental questions. i'm watching risk and threat do this while trust has done that. no matter what your view on the issue is or issues, my only comment would be that's a terrible place for us to be as a country. we've got to figure out how we're going to change that. >> for the last...
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as a nation to have a dialogue. this simplistic characterization of one side is good and one side is bad is a terrible place for us to be as a nation. we've got to come to grips with some really hard fundamental questions. i'm watching a risk and threat to this while trust has done that. no matter which are due on the issue is or issues. my own, would be that's a terrible place for us to begin right now. we've got to figure out how we can achieve that. >> for the last technological knowledge but which would only describe me in this room, just so we're clear, you're saying it's your position that encryption programs, there should be a backdoor to low althin a legal framework presumably approved by whether the congress or some civilian body the village to go ain backdoor? >> backdoor is not the context i would -- when i use the phrase background, that's kind of shady. why would you want to go in the front door? we can create a legal framework. this isn't something we have to hide per se. you don't want us to know about it. but i think we can do this. >> you want that capability. i do want to get to the back but do we h
as a nation to have a dialogue. this simplistic characterization of one side is good and one side is bad is a terrible place for us to be as a nation. we've got to come to grips with some really hard fundamental questions. i'm watching a risk and threat to this while trust has done that. no matter which are due on the issue is or issues. my own, would be that's a terrible place for us to begin right now. we've got to figure out how we can achieve that. >> for the last technological...
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as a nation to have dialogue. this simplistic characterization of one side is good and one side is bad is a terrible place for us toas a nation. we have got to come to grips with some really hard fundamental questions. i'm watching risk and threat do this while trust has done that. no matter what your view on the issue is or issues, my only comment would be that's a terrible place for us to be as a country. we've got to figure out how we're going to change that. >> for the last technologically knowledgeable, which will describe only me in this room today, just so we're clear you're saying it's your position that encryption programs, there should be a back door to allow within a legal framework presumably approved by -- whether it be congress or some civilian body -- the ability to go in the back door? >> back door is not the context i would use. when i hear the phrase back door, it sounds shady. why not go in the front door? it would be public. we need to create a legal framework to do this. this shouldn't be something we should hide, per se. downtown want us unilaterally making the decision. i think i'm the first
as a nation to have dialogue. this simplistic characterization of one side is good and one side is bad is a terrible place for us toas a nation. we have got to come to grips with some really hard fundamental questions. i'm watching risk and threat do this while trust has done that. no matter what your view on the issue is or issues, my only comment would be that's a terrible place for us to be as a country. we've got to figure out how we're going to change that. >> for the last...
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applause] we need leaders who will summon from each of us the best of our character, who will call us as a nationo our full potential. i want to be president so i can do this for america. [applause] my mandate as president would be to rein in the federal government in order to set free the spirit of the american people. to reconnect our government in washington with the common sense values of our citizens. and to reassert american interests wherever and whenever they are challenged around the world. [applause] my guide in this would be the final piece of the bill of rights -- the tenth amendment. it reads, "the powers not delegated to the united states by the constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states are reserved to the states, or to the people.” that's what the 10th amendment says. [applause] when those words were written by our founding fathers more than 200 years ago, they were an affirmation of a radical new theory of politics -- a theory based on the need to limit the powers of the central government in order to unleash the unlimited potential of the people. the federal government sho
applause] we need leaders who will summon from each of us the best of our character, who will call us as a nationo our full potential. i want to be president so i can do this for america. [applause] my mandate as president would be to rein in the federal government in order to set free the spirit of the american people. to reconnect our government in washington with the common sense values of our citizens. and to reassert american interests wherever and whenever they are challenged around the...
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a lot. given the mission of the national security agency. given our footprint around the world, i mean, us as a nation. >> those comments come one day after a film about the nsa leaker won an oscar in the best documentary category. >>> it could be a real game changer for families worried about peanut allergies. two new reports show breakthroughs breakthroughs. one suggests giving small amounts of peanuts to children. five years later, the risk was 80% reduced. a new skin patch is also available. >>> also this morning, a raleigh, north carolina woman is has 127 million reasons to smile. >> i have no idea. i'm not sure how i feel right now. anything my kids ask for i can actually get it for them. and i don't have to tell them no. >> are you going to tell them no, though? >> yes. >> she is one of the winners of that giant powerball jackpot. she spent $15 on tintckets. it comes with $127 million. that's before taxes. remind me to go to north carolina next time i buy a ticket. >>> a highway scare. a tanker truck overturned in pen saw ken. it was hauling fuel. flames and smoke could be seen for mil
a lot. given the mission of the national security agency. given our footprint around the world, i mean, us as a nation. >> those comments come one day after a film about the nsa leaker won an oscar in the best documentary category. >>> it could be a real game changer for families worried about peanut allergies. two new reports show breakthroughs breakthroughs. one suggests giving small amounts of peanuts to children. five years later, the risk was 80% reduced. a new skin patch is...
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a lot. given the mission of the national security agency given our footprint around the world, us as a nation. >> the comments come just one day after a film about the former nsa leaker won an oscar in the best documently category. >>> it could be a real game changer for families who are worried about peanut allergies. reports indicate potential breakthroughs on how to treat children. in one study researchers gave small amounts of peanut proteins over time to babies at risk. five years later the risk was significantly lower for 80% of them. in another report kids with peanut allergies able to tolerate small amounts of proteins using a skin patch. these studies represent an about face in the ways children were treated. until now parents were told the best way to keep children from becoming allergic to peanuts was withhold them from their diet. >>> this morning a raleigh, north carolina woman has 127 million reasons to smile. >> i have no idea. i'm not sure how i feel now. anything my kids need i can actually get it for them. >> are you going to tell them though? >> yes. >> that was marie holme
a lot. given the mission of the national security agency given our footprint around the world, us as a nation. >> the comments come just one day after a film about the former nsa leaker won an oscar in the best documently category. >>> it could be a real game changer for families who are worried about peanut allergies. reports indicate potential breakthroughs on how to treat children. in one study researchers gave small amounts of peanut proteins over time to babies at risk. five...
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us a nation of cowards. it was that powerful that strong, that nuanced. holding up the mirror to both law enforcement in unsparing ways, but also to us as a nation and the african-americann particular. >> so there have been some people on social media who say you and others may see this as a powerful speech because he is white, that eric holder giving that speech or president obama the same words, people would see it as yes, very powerful the world's most powerful leader but both african-american men. >> well right. and i make that point in my piece, which is up now, postpartisan.com shameless plug. that's why i put his speech up there with president obama and attorney general eric holder he's, not to take away who they are in saying it. director comey is a 54-year-old white republican son of irish immigrants grandson of a police chief who is saying this i think adds to the power of what he had to say. >> i want to play another bit of what he did say, acknowledging history and being unkind. let's listen to it. >> all of us in law enforcement must be honest enough to acknowledge that much of our history is not pretty. at many points in american history, law enforcement e
us a nation of cowards. it was that powerful that strong, that nuanced. holding up the mirror to both law enforcement in unsparing ways, but also to us as a nation and the african-americann particular. >> so there have been some people on social media who say you and others may see this as a powerful speech because he is white, that eric holder giving that speech or president obama the same words, people would see it as yes, very powerful the world's most powerful leader but both...
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be operating not just at full capacity but at full morale and my sense is that the best is for us as a nation to get this issue behind us. we had great victory in the courts. i spent a lifetime in business as you both know and when you have a victory, you kind of bank it and move on and my sense is that's what we need to do at this time and figure out a way to deal with homeland security through the end of the year and we'll sit down as i mentioned with the house in conference and come up with something hopefully that will do that. it is an important department. it does a lot important things that every day americans rely upon and we certainly are at a place where we got -- we have threat levels that are very high as you know and by the way, people that we can't ordinarily listen to through nsa because these are low level people that are dealing through social media, they're below the radar screen and yet they pose a threat to our country. i think we ought to fund it. >> senator, one of the issues close to your heart is one that's in the wheel house when it comes to terror. isis. and isis tak
be operating not just at full capacity but at full morale and my sense is that the best is for us as a nation to get this issue behind us. we had great victory in the courts. i spent a lifetime in business as you both know and when you have a victory, you kind of bank it and move on and my sense is that's what we need to do at this time and figure out a way to deal with homeland security through the end of the year and we'll sit down as i mentioned with the house in conference and come up with...
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terrorists think somehow psychologically they're going to intimidate us they don't understand us as a nation i will say this harris. until this administration starts to really speak up and acknowledge this in harsh terms and take action the way joe biden has, that's what needs to come out of the white house. that needs to be followed up with action and every time they do this and the white house continues to dance around radical islam, i think it hurts the white house, i think it hurts administration as a whole and i think it hurts the nation because the public goes, are you detached? are you delusional? what's wrong with you? >> and you know the conversations that we have inside our nation's capital play all over the world. people are watching our reactions to this. what are your thoughts? >> you know, i go back to the words of mike flynn who was out recently speaking and made a lot of waves saying that it is possible, you know, it is possible to overcome this. we can take this force but there are very clear steps you have to take. number one, you know we have to name the enemy very cloerly
terrorists think somehow psychologically they're going to intimidate us they don't understand us as a nation i will say this harris. until this administration starts to really speak up and acknowledge this in harsh terms and take action the way joe biden has, that's what needs to come out of the white house. that needs to be followed up with action and every time they do this and the white house continues to dance around radical islam, i think it hurts the white house, i think it hurts...
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continues to be unworkable really still very unpopular across the country and unaffordable for us as a nationhank you, sir. republican senator john boura o barrasso. >> thanks carol. >>> d.c. going to pot literally. marijuana now legal in washington so why are there threats to place the mayor under arrest? we'll talk about that next. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. without it the virus spreads from cell to cell. only abreva penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. you could heal your cold sore, fast, as fast as two and a half days when used at the first sign. learn how abreva starts to work immediately at abreva.com don't tough it out knock it out, fast. with abreva. now? can
continues to be unworkable really still very unpopular across the country and unaffordable for us as a nationhank you, sir. republican senator john boura o barrasso. >> thanks carol. >>> d.c. going to pot literally. marijuana now legal in washington so why are there threats to place the mayor under arrest? we'll talk about that next. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime...
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which would put us as a nation, at risk of default.hat is another problem that the fed faces. >> yeah, but that, david, that's the point. the federal government gets away with that because the federal reserve with zero interest rate policy subsidizes their borrowing costs. so zero interest rates is a foil for fiscal irresponsibility in the united states. if we had more normalized borrowing costs maybe we would bring our budget deficit under better control, more effectively rather than have to deal with what you just described another cliff, borrowing cliff. david: professor, you make a lot of common sense. i wish people listen to you inside the beltway. stephen roach, yale university. thanks very much for being with us. >> thank you, david. david: argentina is reeling today on news a prosecutor who was shot to death had actually written up a draft indictment of president christina kirschner and her foreign minister last june. the prosecutor believed argentine officials were covering up iran's role in deadly terror attack in exchange a
which would put us as a nation, at risk of default.hat is another problem that the fed faces. >> yeah, but that, david, that's the point. the federal government gets away with that because the federal reserve with zero interest rate policy subsidizes their borrowing costs. so zero interest rates is a foil for fiscal irresponsibility in the united states. if we had more normalized borrowing costs maybe we would bring our budget deficit under better control, more effectively rather than...
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a lot. >> anything you want to add more to this interview question mark -- interview? >> i have told you my story. >> the smithsonian's portrait gallery has the nation's largest collection of residential portraits. join us as the natural -- national portrait gallery historian gives us a two or, including the paintings of andrew jackson, abraham lincoln, and harry lincoln -- harry truman. >> american history tv is featuring corpus christi, texas. in corpus christi in 1948, dr. hector p garcia founded the american g.i. forum, which advocates for equal treatment of hispanic veterans. posted by our time warner cable partners, we visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about corpus christi all weekend here on american history tv. >> welcome to the acm of science and history. the museum was started in 1957. it operates as a public-private partnership. we started as a general museum. today, we have more detailed topics. we talk about the city of corpus christi, including major business developments that we have shared with the world. we are going to explore the corpus christie history gallery. this area of the museum discusses the native peoples. they did not have a written language. they wer
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nation. people do not take that into account. they want to use the race card when we disagree with obama's policies. it is dividing us in such a way that it hurts us as a nation. we cannot come together on clear issues on differences of opinion. that is being played out in our culture. it is hurting us as a republic. one of our original founders came to this nation, looked to their own system of government, which was french and also it was english, obviously. they looked to their philosophers in order to solve our problems at that time. no one takes this into account especially when lawmakers are making laws. they do not understand the foundation of where our own constitution came from. host: this is bill king on twitter. loretta lynch's delayed vote the senate announced they will not vote on her to be attorney general until at least march. the gop is holding a keystone signing ceremony. keystone leaders will hold a signing ceremony. the event is also intended to make the upcoming veto of the measure. betty, you get the last word. caller: good morning. telling us to go back to africa and all of that kind of stuff they say it is not racism in america,
nation. people do not take that into account. they want to use the race card when we disagree with obama's policies. it is dividing us in such a way that it hurts us as a nation. we cannot come together on clear issues on differences of opinion. that is being played out in our culture. it is hurting us as a republic. one of our original founders came to this nation, looked to their own system of government, which was french and also it was english, obviously. they looked to their philosophers...
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us as americans to make sure every american is equal under the law. if september 11, 2001 taught america anything, it is that we are stronger when we are holding to each other as a national community and weaker when we act as individuals. that tragedy gave us an enormous opportunity to focus not only on our common peril, but also on our common dreams. the peril remains, but the dreams must be resurrected -- and they will be in a new american century. president kennedy challenged us to "pass the torch to a new generation of americans." and so, we must issue that challenge again. so too must we restore the deepest belief of our people that each generation has a responsibility to pass to our children a nation and a world that is better and stronger than the one that was passed to us. as we experience the crisis of community at home, we are witnessing the effort to repudiate 225 years of american consensus on what our nation's place should be in the world. since the time of thomas paine and john adams, our founders implored that we were not to be the new rome. we are not to conquer and suppress other nations to submit to our will. we were to inspire them. the idea of america
us as americans to make sure every american is equal under the law. if september 11, 2001 taught america anything, it is that we are stronger when we are holding to each other as a national community and weaker when we act as individuals. that tragedy gave us an enormous opportunity to focus not only on our common peril, but also on our common dreams. the peril remains, but the dreams must be resurrected -- and they will be in a new american century. president kennedy challenged us to...
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and if we really want to use our intellect we would come up with somebody that wants to work for everyone. it makes a difference. what are the things that will destroy us as a nationt of the mindset that says because the debt didn't go up as fast in this quarter, it's a victory. the debt needs to be going down. the size of government needs to be going down. we need to be able to deal with 9k that in a logical way. [ applause ]4$ the other thing that threatens to destroy us, radical islamic terrorists all over the world. [ cheers and applause ] and let's not get distracted by just isis. we need to recognize that the h]= shia in iran are every bit as dangerous, perhaps more dangerous. we can take our eye off the ball as they develop nuclear weapons. and we also need to recognize that we have friends over there. let's not turn our back on israel. let's listen to netanyahu and what he has to say. [ cheers and applause ] but i have so many things to to do it, and now i'm just down l20c@8n to just three or four. but you know, what am i for? what am i really ready for? i'm not ready for hillary, but what i am ready for -- i'm ready for a country that puts our constitutio
and if we really want to use our intellect we would come up with somebody that wants to work for everyone. it makes a difference. what are the things that will destroy us as a nationt of the mindset that says because the debt didn't go up as fast in this quarter, it's a victory. the debt needs to be going down. the size of government needs to be going down. we need to be able to deal with 9k that in a logical way. [ applause ]4$ the other thing that threatens to destroy us, radical islamic...
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right now the pier is used as a live nation concert venue. e site is located at spring garden street and delaware avenue. developers have about a month to express any interest. >>> everywhere you look is a thick coating of ice and snow. as we've been telling you, it's going to be here for a while. one philadelphia man though is trying to make the best of it. see how he's turning these icicles into art. >> such skill, wow. >>> tonight the fight to legalize mayorlegal iz legalize marijuana in new jersey is under way. hear the reasons to make the drug legal for recreational use. >>> and we have some snow approaching the area. coming up, i'll show you the timeline on tonight's snow showers, record cold before the week's over and snow and rain as we go into your weekend. all those details ahead. >>> here are some of the stories making headlines on "nbc10 news." one person dead another injured following a stabbing at a west philadelphia meat packing plant in franconia township montgomery county. police say two workers got into an argument and things
right now the pier is used as a live nation concert venue. e site is located at spring garden street and delaware avenue. developers have about a month to express any interest. >>> everywhere you look is a thick coating of ice and snow. as we've been telling you, it's going to be here for a while. one philadelphia man though is trying to make the best of it. see how he's turning these icicles into art. >> such skill, wow. >>> tonight the fight to legalize mayorlegal iz...
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and if we really want to use our intellect we would come up with somebody that wants to work for everyone. it makes a difference. what are the things that will destroy us as a nation8.1 trillion and rising. we need to get out of the mindset that says because the debt didn't go up as fast in this quarter it's a victory. the debt needs to be going down. the size of government needs to be going down. we need to be able to deal with that in a logical way. [ applause ] the other thing that threatens to destroy us radical islamic terrorists all over the world. [ cheers and applause ] >> and let's not get distracted by just isis. we need to recognize that the shia in iran are every bit as dangerous and perhaps more dangerous and we can take our eye off the ball as they develop nuclear weapons and we also need to recognize that we have friends over there and let's not turn our back on israel. let's listen to netanyahu and liss hear what he has to say. [ cheers and applause ] >> but i have so many things to talk about and only 12 minutes to do it and now i'm just down to just three or four, but you know, what am i for? what am i really ready for? i'm not ready for hillary,
and if we really want to use our intellect we would come up with somebody that wants to work for everyone. it makes a difference. what are the things that will destroy us as a nation8.1 trillion and rising. we need to get out of the mindset that says because the debt didn't go up as fast in this quarter it's a victory. the debt needs to be going down. the size of government needs to be going down. we need to be able to deal with that in a logical way. [ applause ] the other thing that threatens...
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to participate and protect this valuable resource but it's a national issue and a national concern we need national interests to support us as well. >> while the state struggles to fund its plan, a question remains: who's responsible for the damage? we decided to go see the evidence for ourselves. ryan lambert and albertine kimble are coastal restoration experts. >> two thousand square miles essentially since 1950. two thousand square miles that's larger than the area of the grand canyon. gone just open water. just like this now. think about that - think about that! >> no wetlands equals no people. if we can't have these wetlands, pretty soon there'll be no habitat, and there'll be no people. that's the way i look at it, that's my simple saying. >> they're taking us to the venice gas fields, where oil giant chevron and other major firms have operated for decades. >> it looks like they've dug lots of little channels >> thousands. as you saw in this canal every 100 yards there's an oil well or a gas well. it's hard to think negative, because i know why and i know who, and but you can't leave it just because you came in here an
to participate and protect this valuable resource but it's a national issue and a national concern we need national interests to support us as well. >> while the state struggles to fund its plan, a question remains: who's responsible for the damage? we decided to go see the evidence for ourselves. ryan lambert and albertine kimble are coastal restoration experts. >> two thousand square miles essentially since 1950. two thousand square miles that's larger than the area of the grand...
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us as americans to make sure every american is equal under the law. [applause] if september 11, 2001 taught america anything it is that we are stronger when we are beholden to each other as a nationalommunity, and weaker when we act only as individuals. that tragedy gave us an enormous opportunity to focus not only on our common peril, but also on our common dreams. the peril remains, but the dreams must be resurrected -- and they will be in a new american century. president kennedy challenged us to "pass the torch to a new generation of americans." and so, we must issue that challenge again. so too must we restore the deepest belief of our people that each generation has a responsibility to pass to our children a nation and a world that is better and stronger than the one that was passed to us. [applause] as we experience the crisis of community at home, we are witnessing the effort to repudiate 225 years of american consensus on what our nation's place should be in the world. since the time of thomas paine and john adams, our founders implored that we were not to be the new rome. we are not to conquer and suppress other nations to submit to our will. we were to inspire them. [app
us as americans to make sure every american is equal under the law. [applause] if september 11, 2001 taught america anything it is that we are stronger when we are beholden to each other as a nationalommunity, and weaker when we act only as individuals. that tragedy gave us an enormous opportunity to focus not only on our common peril, but also on our common dreams. the peril remains, but the dreams must be resurrected -- and they will be in a new american century. president kennedy challenged...
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ana, there are several elements of power that we can use that they can use as a burgeoning nation state. there's information power. there's economic power. there's diplomatic power. and of course there's military power. what isis is doing is really leveraging the information domain to great effect. they're having recruits from great britain. they're having recruits come from america. they're training children. images of nazi germany come to mind on that. so isis has taken the playbook from everybody who's been evil in history and trying to do it in one act here in the middle east and wage war on the west. the goals are to destroy our economy, to make us spend blood and treasure. so what we need to do is have a concerted effort, use our elements of power to leverage those in the middle east so that we can wage an effective campaign against isis. you know qatar plays into this. they're playing both ends against the middle here. it's been revealed that we have inside contacts with the qatar leadership. frankly, we've got to leverage them to cowboy up and make sure that they are doing the r
ana, there are several elements of power that we can use that they can use as a burgeoning nation state. there's information power. there's economic power. there's diplomatic power. and of course there's military power. what isis is doing is really leveraging the information domain to great effect. they're having recruits from great britain. they're having recruits come from america. they're training children. images of nazi germany come to mind on that. so isis has taken the playbook from...
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a national scene. so it's important for us, i believe to invest ourselves as a house. i would encourage those viewing this evening to ask their individual members of congress to where they are on the fast track. do you stand for the concept that goes back to the days of president nixon, that gave a more expedited process and perhaps more authority over to the executive branch, to get these contracts done, or do you stand for the scrutiny that should rest with the congress to make certain that no undue pressure is put on our local jobs and economy falsely so? i believe that we do have that responsibility and as we have seen in recent years we have grown the trade deficit of this nation into the trillions of dollars and so the challenge exists here in the house in this congress, both houses being faced with the added pressures of understanding what the dynamics of our trade deals are all about. so the first step of which we express concern is that fast track concept. where we again do not allow for the fullest efforts of congress to be utilized, where we can amend, where
a national scene. so it's important for us, i believe to invest ourselves as a house. i would encourage those viewing this evening to ask their individual members of congress to where they are on the fast track. do you stand for the concept that goes back to the days of president nixon, that gave a more expedited process and perhaps more authority over to the executive branch, to get these contracts done, or do you stand for the scrutiny that should rest with the congress to make certain that...
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today, they're used as a quasi-national identification number.re supposed to get our social security numbers to a huge number of organizations, how we are tracked. the reason we sort of have this system is there was no formal national identity number. everyone wants to have one and so the social security number has been forced into that role, but it is a rolling was never designed or intended for. at the same token, sim cards were never to provide strong encryption or strong protection of our communications. instead, they were really intended to protect telephone numbers and telephone accounts from fraud. in the 1980's and 1990's, there was a huge wave of fraud where people were doing what is called cell phone cloning. they were billing calls to other people's accounts. this was a huge problem for the phone companies. they needed a solution. some cards in the encryption keys in them with a solution and came up with. we should understand that cards -- sim are not extremely sophisticated, high-security devices. they are basic technology designed fo
today, they're used as a quasi-national identification number.re supposed to get our social security numbers to a huge number of organizations, how we are tracked. the reason we sort of have this system is there was no formal national identity number. everyone wants to have one and so the social security number has been forced into that role, but it is a rolling was never designed or intended for. at the same token, sim cards were never to provide strong encryption or strong protection of our...
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as often, some actors used the national stage as a soapbox. this was supporting actress patricia arquette. >> it's our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the united states of america. >> pelley: and she has a point. according to the census bureau, for every dollar a man makes a woman earns just 78 cents for doing the same job. jericka duncan is adding it up. >> i wanted to be able to control my own destiny. >> reporter: for most of her career, financial planner maura griffin says she was paid less than men who were doing the same job. so she launched her own firm to help women close that gap. >> part of my job is coaching them and letting them know how to negotiate. >> reporter: among full-time workers, women earn 18% less a week than men. women c.e.o.s make 20% less. and in the legal procession, women make 43% less than their male counterparts. hollywood is pointing out that divide while women in arts and entertainment are making 21% less. it's an uneven playing field from the start. a year after graduat
as often, some actors used the national stage as a soapbox. this was supporting actress patricia arquette. >> it's our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the united states of america. >> pelley: and she has a point. according to the census bureau, for every dollar a man makes a woman earns just 78 cents for doing the same job. jericka duncan is adding it up. >> i wanted to be able to control my own destiny. >> reporter: for most of...
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a short-term c.r. is not in the best interest of the country. it's quite clear that the politics of homeland security puts us at risk as a nation. all of the things that have gone on over the last few weeks say that we have to have a fully funded department. our men and women in the coast guard customs, border protection transportation, security administration, all those entities on the frontline keeping us safe. three week c.r. kicks the can down the road, does not keep us safe, it only says it's politics as usual. what i'm saying in the interest of the over 200,000 men and women who work every day, do a wonderful job, they should not be played as pawns in this game of homeland security chess. let's fully fund the department like we funded every other department and get on with the business of securing america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from kentucky. reserves. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mitts lowey: -- mrs. lowey: madam speaker, i'm pleased to yield one minute to our distinguished leader, ms. pelosi. the speaker pro tempore:
a short-term c.r. is not in the best interest of the country. it's quite clear that the politics of homeland security puts us at risk as a nation. all of the things that have gone on over the last few weeks say that we have to have a fully funded department. our men and women in the coast guard customs, border protection transportation, security administration, all those entities on the frontline keeping us safe. three week c.r. kicks the can down the road, does not keep us safe, it only says...
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as well. [ cheers and applause ] >> so . . . and today with your cutting-edge research programs and your new cyber initiatives, you are helping us navigate some of the most complicated cyber challenges that we face as a nationand that's why we're here. i want to thank all of you who joined us here today. members of congress. representatives from the private sector privacy and consumer groups and especially the students here. and just as we're all connected like never before we have to work together like never before. both to seize opportunities, but also meet the challenges of this information age, and it's one of the great paradoxes of our time that the very technologies that empower us to do great good can also be used to undermine us, and inflict great harm. the same information technologies that help make our military the most advanced in the world are targeted by hackers from china and russia who go after our defense contractors and systems that are built for our troops the same social media we use in government to advocate for democracy and human rights around the world can also be used by terrorists to spread hateful ideologies. so these cyber threats are a challenge to our national security. much of
as well. [ cheers and applause ] >> so . . . and today with your cutting-edge research programs and your new cyber initiatives, you are helping us navigate some of the most complicated cyber challenges that we face as a nationand that's why we're here. i want to thank all of you who joined us here today. members of congress. representatives from the private sector privacy and consumer groups and especially the students here. and just as we're all connected like never before we have to...
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as opposed to what our actions on to be? this is a difficult problem. it's going to be an ongoing issue. this is something that requires us to think as a nation how we are going to deal with the domestic issues that i was describing in my previous response, and how are we going to deal with the foreign policy consequences of some very, very serious problems that our allies face, that we face particularly in a part of the world. the terminology, it seems to me little to no impact on what ultimately we have to do. >> the obama administration has prosecuted a diligent whistleblowers under the espionage act, more than all previous presidential of ministrations combined. what justifies this more aggressive posture toward leakers -- presidential administrationans combined. what justified this more aggressive posture toward leakers? >> i would say that we have not -- it has been a great concern by members of the press about these prosecutions. i understand that sensitivity. we had a series of meetings at the justice department over the course of the summer, we talked about changing the way in which the justice department would view these cases. the
as opposed to what our actions on to be? this is a difficult problem. it's going to be an ongoing issue. this is something that requires us to think as a nation how we are going to deal with the domestic issues that i was describing in my previous response, and how are we going to deal with the foreign policy consequences of some very, very serious problems that our allies face, that we face particularly in a part of the world. the terminology, it seems to me little to no impact on what...
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reluctance to lead is portraying the united states to the rest of the world is portraying us as a weak and ineffective nation instability causes crisis. >> you were chief of staff at the white house under president bush. what is your reaction to john boehner inviting netanyahu to address a joint session of congress without the protocol, as the white house says of informing them first? >> well, you know, if we had been in the white house at that time, we would have been relatively angry at a speaker of the house that would have done that. but we wouldn't have created a climate of denial of a need to hear a viewpoint particularly on the situation as it applies to the us negotiating with iran. and so again when you fail to act, when you fail to lead, when you fail to communicate -- i -- this president still has not told america, for example, why a bad agreement with iran is good for the united states. and i think boehner just acted in frustration because we haven't heard in answers there. and netanyahu has been warning america about iran's movement towards nuclear weapons. lou: we've just gotten word that the p
reluctance to lead is portraying the united states to the rest of the world is portraying us as a weak and ineffective nation instability causes crisis. >> you were chief of staff at the white house under president bush. what is your reaction to john boehner inviting netanyahu to address a joint session of congress without the protocol, as the white house says of informing them first? >> well, you know, if we had been in the white house at that time, we would have been relatively...
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together, let us reassert our rightful place as a great nation. we should do it for ourselves -- we owe it to our children. we must act to be worthy of the gift our ancestors sacrificed so much for: to ensure the next century will dawn on a new beginning of american greatness. prosperity. and freedom. let us do it together. let us begin today. god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> pennsylvania republican senator, arlen specter, and to be 1996 presidential campaign race on march 30, 19i-5. at the time of the speech, he was serving his third term. he ended his run for that campaign before the republican primaries, endorsing bob dole. does happen on the national mall, in front of the lincoln memorial. [applause] ♪ >> thank you. my fellow americans today i offer my ideas, my experience, and my energy to the american people. to lead this great nation into the 21st century as the next president of the united states. [applause] thank you. i do so humbly. in the presence of monuments of america's rate presidents. especially ab
together, let us reassert our rightful place as a great nation. we should do it for ourselves -- we owe it to our children. we must act to be worthy of the gift our ancestors sacrificed so much for: to ensure the next century will dawn on a new beginning of american greatness. prosperity. and freedom. let us do it together. let us begin today. god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> pennsylvania republican senator, arlen specter, and to be 1996 presidential...
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use of force. but he is not defining what we're up against as a nation, so for us as congress to sign off on authorization to send our troops overseas to risk life and limb, knowing that our strategy may not be to win, but to maybe take out a few of the bad guys, it's really difficult to tell that servicemember and their family we're not doing everything in our power to do our due diligence to ensure troops are sent overseas to win. it does embolden our enemy, as you imagine. kennedy: what happens when everyone is so distracted by the president's choice of words? what's happening to the enemy? what's happening overseas? what's happening in congress? >> overseas isis continues to be wealthier, they are the wealthiest terror organization ever. they continue to expand ranks, reaching out into other territories. you can't just give isis a little land and they're going to be happy and go away. there is no limit to what they are looking to accomplish globally. and it's not like al qaeda, with isis, you can put a flag behind you, grab a camcorder, take out a knife and can you instill fear with violence right her
use of force. but he is not defining what we're up against as a nation, so for us as congress to sign off on authorization to send our troops overseas to risk life and limb, knowing that our strategy may not be to win, but to maybe take out a few of the bad guys, it's really difficult to tell that servicemember and their family we're not doing everything in our power to do our due diligence to ensure troops are sent overseas to win. it does embolden our enemy, as you imagine. kennedy: what...
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together, let us reassert our rightful place as a great nation. we should do it for ourselves -- we owe it to our children. we must act to be worthy of the gift our ancestors sacrificed so much for: to ensure the next century will dawn on a new beginning of american greatness, prosperity, and freedom. let us do it together. let us begin today. god bless the united states of america. thank you very much. [applause] pennsylvania republican senator arlen specter entered the 1996 presidential race on march 30 1995. at the time of the speech, he was serving his third term. senator specter ended his campaign before the start of the presidential primaries endorsing bob dole. this event took place on the national mall in front of the lincoln memorial. it is almost 25 minutes. [applause] thank you. my fellow americans, today, i offer my ideas -- my experience -- and my energy to the american people -- to lead our great nation into the 21st century -- as the next president of the united states. [applause] thank you. i do so humbly -- in the presence of the
together, let us reassert our rightful place as a great nation. we should do it for ourselves -- we owe it to our children. we must act to be worthy of the gift our ancestors sacrificed so much for: to ensure the next century will dawn on a new beginning of american greatness, prosperity, and freedom. let us do it together. let us begin today. god bless the united states of america. thank you very much. [applause] pennsylvania republican senator arlen specter entered the 1996 presidential race...
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a re-education camp. and i think you know stories like that are enormously valuable and i think they're important for us to remember as a nationwhen we have these wars, when we engage in wars in iraq and afghanistan what is our responsibility to the people who are left behind? who are our allies who worked with us. we leave, we left vietnam, but then the dan phams of the world spend 13 gleers re-education camps. >> well said. i keep thinking about the interpreters. so many thousands in the war in afghanistan and iraq sitting in a very bad situation and we leave it. >> they're begging to come to our country and they worked so closely with us and you know they gave everything to us, and i think that we do have a responsibility to our allies and to our friends. >> facing the possibility of death at the hands of the north vietnamese, 12i7bs fleeing from south vietnam so desperate they often took great risk to escape. this as the communist took over the city. >> our plane is surrounded here. i don't know how the hell we're going to get out. we're racing down the runway leaving behind hundreds and thousands of people. about a dozen
a re-education camp. and i think you know stories like that are enormously valuable and i think they're important for us to remember as a nationwhen we have these wars, when we engage in wars in iraq and afghanistan what is our responsibility to the people who are left behind? who are our allies who worked with us. we leave, we left vietnam, but then the dan phams of the world spend 13 gleers re-education camps. >> well said. i keep thinking about the interpreters. so many thousands in...
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discovered now, i think somewhat to his surprise, i don't think he has a master plan, i think it's been tactical, he can use extreme nationalism asrce of legitimacy. the thing is it's not going to last. this is a house of cards. >> bill, paint a picture of the russian economy. you know this economy backwards and forwards. you were the most successful investor in russia. what does the russian economy look like today and why is a somewhat bleak picture, why is it not deterring putin. >> the russian economy is one big -- it's a crook sitting at a gas station. it's a world gas station, all they do. if you break it down, more than half of all the revenues in russia come from fuel exports. add aluminum, other stuff. steel, et cetera. they don't make things people want to buy. anything they consume has to come from the west. in addition to all the problems they have with sanctions and capital flight, they also have the problem, which was totally unintended, it wasn't like western policymakers organize this but the price of oil has collapsed. it's gone down by half. it's created a bad situation. what's happened inside russia is that ever
discovered now, i think somewhat to his surprise, i don't think he has a master plan, i think it's been tactical, he can use extreme nationalism asrce of legitimacy. the thing is it's not going to last. this is a house of cards. >> bill, paint a picture of the russian economy. you know this economy backwards and forwards. you were the most successful investor in russia. what does the russian economy look like today and why is a somewhat bleak picture, why is it not deterring putin....
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it will have a direct impact on america's national security. their hard works helps to keep us safe. as governors you can't afford to play politics with national security >>> a distribute in sierra leone is under lock down after new cases of ebola emerged. the national ebola response said the neighbourhood in free time will be under quarantine for 21 days. six cases were discovered there last week. sierra leone has been hit with 10,000 cases. >> buying a car in nigeria is more expensive. the government imposed a tax of 70% on new and imported cars. it tries to boost the factors. it's heaped that it will help its car industry. >> reporter: looking after investment. this man saved for years before buying this used car imported by europe. he needs a new one. like many others he fears of the price. >> who knows, maybe this is the last car i'll drive in my life from what the government is trying to do because i can't see me here with the little a month i'm getting, to buy another car. >> reporter: but the government is pushing ahead with an autopolicy. it raised tariffs on imported cars up t
it will have a direct impact on america's national security. their hard works helps to keep us safe. as governors you can't afford to play politics with national security >>> a distribute in sierra leone is under lock down after new cases of ebola emerged. the national ebola response said the neighbourhood in free time will be under quarantine for 21 days. six cases were discovered there last week. sierra leone has been hit with 10,000 cases. >> buying a car in nigeria is more...
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to close down the detention facility as white house officials testified that closing guantanamo bay is a national security imperative as they would say terrorists use it as a propaganda tool to recruit new members. they are less concerned about the propaganda and more worried about the threat posed by the detainees who might be released if they would shut the facility down. >>> pope francis is reportedly coming to dc as they would plan to make a stop in the district during their september visit to america, but today that congress, they made it official. >> and it will be the first pope in our history to address a joint session of congress. and they were ham usualed that the holy father has accepted our invitation and they certainly look forward to receiving his message on behalf of the american people. >> i can tell you that the president and his team at the white house have been anticipating a visit from pope francis here in the united states for quite some time. >> pope francis will likely visit the white house and the u.n. during his trip as he is set to visit philadelphia and new york city. >>> now today the pope said something that's getting s
to close down the detention facility as white house officials testified that closing guantanamo bay is a national security imperative as they would say terrorists use it as a propaganda tool to recruit new members. they are less concerned about the propaganda and more worried about the threat posed by the detainees who might be released if they would shut the facility down. >>> pope francis is reportedly coming to dc as they would plan to make a stop in the district during their...
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his track record as he sees america's role differently as a nation and her role in the world. he doesn't see us power. he sees us as a european socialist model. >> he never said that. >> this is his policies. you describe his policies. the percentage is federal spending has a percentage of gdp, what he wants to do his program, social engineering. >> stacy. >> her e he clearly doesn't not like the free market. he does not like capitalism. it's a bad word to him. obama care they didn't do that. >> the people as we showed earlier associated with, his apology tour. one thing about reagan and even reagan they would talk about american generosity and greatness, american blood sweat, financial burden of keeping the world free. >> right. >> with a passion about how great we are. >> as being a super power which he put into great decline. >> how? how has he done so? >> okay syria. not the red line was crossed. did he do anything? >> what is he supposed to do? >> did he do anything? he has done a lot. >> like what? >> name an example. >> don't cross the red line or we'll step in. >> right. here is the iss
his track record as he sees america's role differently as a nation and her role in the world. he doesn't see us power. he sees us as a european socialist model. >> he never said that. >> this is his policies. you describe his policies. the percentage is federal spending has a percentage of gdp, what he wants to do his program, social engineering. >> stacy. >> her e he clearly doesn't not like the free market. he does not like capitalism. it's a bad word to him. obama...