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one historian says the attention paid to the landscape that joins us as a nation. abigail james scott is a move that they've used of games her cry like a at a guess at one dash but like so many women she was in an equestrian he's saddled up just to look at the trail from a higher vantage. here she is but one place we very closely mirrored the river. but there saw a romantic spectacle. it would flow on in peaceful music intersected. but bodies were eventually piled. a woman got on her forced to write such memorable prose to tell about how beautiful the landscape was. or a change of pace as a writer about religion and talk about the mormons and were hounded out of illinois by but then to face the point of rocky ridge where the mormons mistake to bring some immigrants over earlier in the year ended in have enough money to buy the covered wagons and hundreds died because this knows, that while still in the rockies it is very controversial to this day. they consider that a myth but they died in the snow. so it is a re-enactment like some of the old parades' where the rel
one historian says the attention paid to the landscape that joins us as a nation. abigail james scott is a move that they've used of games her cry like a at a guess at one dash but like so many women she was in an equestrian he's saddled up just to look at the trail from a higher vantage. here she is but one place we very closely mirrored the river. but there saw a romantic spectacle. it would flow on in peaceful music intersected. but bodies were eventually piled. a woman got on her forced to...
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a permit. there is gas right under where we are, ready to be exported. we can use it as a national security tool to deal with putin. we can lower energy costs if we are continuing to invest in our future. the first step is to lessen the barrier so that we can produce more. secondly, we need to create the industry or so we can get this gas to market, whether it is in new england where we have subsidized fue oil, heavy, heavy, -- fuel oil, which is heavy carbon-based fuel oil. carbon feetreds of of gas that would not need to be subsidized at a lower price, and it is less carbon intensive and creating more jobs right here. this would help us to meet the refining capacity in the gulf coast. americaneash the experience on permitting so we can expedite permitting to be able to re-create far greater demand. we do not have a supply problem in our energy sector, do we? [applause] as president, i would expedite permitting to make that happen, and as president, i would approve the xl pipeline, for crying out loud. [applause] fmr. gov. bush: let me get this straight, the xl pipeline is bad bec
a permit. there is gas right under where we are, ready to be exported. we can use it as a national security tool to deal with putin. we can lower energy costs if we are continuing to invest in our future. the first step is to lessen the barrier so that we can produce more. secondly, we need to create the industry or so we can get this gas to market, whether it is in new england where we have subsidized fue oil, heavy, heavy, -- fuel oil, which is heavy carbon-based fuel oil. carbon feetreds of...
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the response to sony where we talked about the economic options as a nation weu would exercise was a good way te remind the world around usthat there is a broad set of than capabilities and levers nd. available to us as a nation, and we're prepared to do more than just respond in kind, if you will. >> director clapper, one of the things that has been disappointing to the committee is that in the fizz cal year, iw required the president to w develop anhe integrated policy. the project is now a year late. can you tell us where we are in that process and what you feel is what might bring the administration in compliance? >> you're asking me about policr development? >> yes. >> i think i would defer to secretary work on that. >> well, mr. chairman, as we oe have said over and over, we tany believe our cyberdeterrent strategy is constantly evolving and getting stronger. >> i'm talking about a policy, not a strategy, mr. secretary.. dequired a policy the fiscal dear '14 national defense authorization act. >> the policy is still in development.ve we believe we have a good cyberstrategy. the policy has been outlined in broad stro
the response to sony where we talked about the economic options as a nation weu would exercise was a good way te remind the world around usthat there is a broad set of than capabilities and levers nd. available to us as a nation, and we're prepared to do more than just respond in kind, if you will. >> director clapper, one of the things that has been disappointing to the committee is that in the fizz cal year, iw required the president to w develop anhe integrated policy. the project is...
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landscape and has said they believe that america was made to the landscape that is what joined us as a nation so abigail scott i liked your particular she demonstrated the stereotype was a woman who would ride in a wagon. and she was an equestrian. one day she's saddled upper course for white been testing. here she is. coming a barrier to the river route we could see from the road a romantic spectacle the flat below the flowed on with peace and music in the road stretched as far as the eye can see. >> schaede five the columns above in with a jailhouse rock. by june 15 for western nebraska but the peak was 70 miles away. so with that romantic appearance to fill the mind with indescribable amazement over this same two weeks covering more than 200 miles i just think the other pioneers with the worst suffering. bodies literally piled in the camps. and then to write such memorable prose how beautiful it was. so i write about religion with the largest single group to cross. other then christian americans with those eccentricities that keep the world safer. so there was a the stretch of the trail th
landscape and has said they believe that america was made to the landscape that is what joined us as a nation so abigail scott i liked your particular she demonstrated the stereotype was a woman who would ride in a wagon. and she was an equestrian. one day she's saddled upper course for white been testing. here she is. coming a barrier to the river route we could see from the road a romantic spectacle the flat below the flowed on with peace and music in the road stretched as far as the eye can...
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bargaining chip to force the english to come to their senses and end the impressment and treat with us as a nation instead of this rebellious i referred to earlier. >> victory of colonel andrew jackson and the battle of new orleans. [indiscernible] had it been known about -- albert: the victory, it would not have changed matters significantly. because our intention was to return to the status quo ante bellum. general jackson's victory was a defensive victory. seizednot that we had the territory's data had some sort of bargaining chip to apply against the english. if on the other hand general andson had been defeated, it had been known a bill for the treaty had been ratified, then it would probably have been a reason for the english to reopen negotiations. and it would be difficult for me to guess what would have been the results. any further questions? sir? >> your interest in native american languages, what brought that about? interest in languages in general particularly because i was not unaware of the fact with the removal of indian tribes and the difficulties they had vis-a-vis the settlers c
bargaining chip to force the english to come to their senses and end the impressment and treat with us as a nation instead of this rebellious i referred to earlier. >> victory of colonel andrew jackson and the battle of new orleans. [indiscernible] had it been known about -- albert: the victory, it would not have changed matters significantly. because our intention was to return to the status quo ante bellum. general jackson's victory was a defensive victory. seizednot that we had the...
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ten-year period and as a trustee as one goes out over periods of time, heart disease and something that we know about how to do and diabetes are two very, very large cost drivers for us as a nation. they are cost drivers because those are conditions that can continue over an extended period of time and especially as we have a population that lives longer, which is a good thing. but the idea that these are costs that are controllable. i would also say that in my engagement with the private sector and ceos of companies -- i'm sure you hear this in your districts. they talk about wellness. the reason they are focused on this and want to engage with us is because they are putting initiatives in place because they are starting to see -- i was just with nam this week and had one of the ceos who says she has done it for almost ten years. she has the analytics to show it. those are analytics companies can make decisions on. we want to see those to see if they are worthy enough for us to make decisions on the taxpayers' money. it's across the board in the public sector spending and private sector spending on the health issues. diabetes and heart disease are two of the leading costers we
ten-year period and as a trustee as one goes out over periods of time, heart disease and something that we know about how to do and diabetes are two very, very large cost drivers for us as a nation. they are cost drivers because those are conditions that can continue over an extended period of time and especially as we have a population that lives longer, which is a good thing. but the idea that these are costs that are controllable. i would also say that in my engagement with the private...
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period and as a trustee as one goes out over periods of time, both heart disease and something that we know about how to do and diabetes are two very, very large cost drivers for us as a nation they are cost drivers because those are both conditions that can continue over an extended period of time and especially as we have a population that lives longer, which is a good thing. but the idea that these are costs that are controllable. i would also say that in my engagement with the private sector and ceos of companies -- i'm sure you all hear this in your districts. they talk about wellness. the reason they are so deeply focused on this and want to engage with us is because they are putting initiatives in place because they are starting to see and i was just with nam this week the national association of manufacturers and had one of the ceos who says she has done it for almost ten years. she has the analytics to show it. those are analytics companies can make decisions on. we want to see those to see if they are worthy enough for us to make decisions on the taxpayers' money. it's across the board in both the public sector spending and private sector spending on the health iss
period and as a trustee as one goes out over periods of time, both heart disease and something that we know about how to do and diabetes are two very, very large cost drivers for us as a nation they are cost drivers because those are both conditions that can continue over an extended period of time and especially as we have a population that lives longer, which is a good thing. but the idea that these are costs that are controllable. i would also say that in my engagement with the private...
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medicare costs over the ten-year period and as a trusty, both heart disease and something that we know about -- and diabetes -- are two large cost drivers for us as a nation they are both conditions that continue over an extended period of time, especially as we have a population that lives longer which is a good thing. but the idea that these are costs that are controllable but in my engagement with ceos of companies -- and i'm sure you hear that in your districts -- they talk about wellness. and the reason they are putting initiatives in place because they are starting to see -- i was with the national association of manufacturers and had one of the ceos that she's done it for ten years and has the enit will i cans to show it. those are analytics companies can make decisions on. we want to see if they're worthy enough to make decisions on taxpayer money. so it's across the board in public sector spending and private sector spending on health issues and diabetes and heart disease where the leading costers we have. >> secretary burwell has a hard stop at 11:30 and given the apparent interest everyone's given these, i've asked colleagues' unanimous consent
medicare costs over the ten-year period and as a trusty, both heart disease and something that we know about -- and diabetes -- are two large cost drivers for us as a nation they are both conditions that continue over an extended period of time, especially as we have a population that lives longer which is a good thing. but the idea that these are costs that are controllable but in my engagement with ceos of companies -- and i'm sure you hear that in your districts -- they talk about wellness....
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i asked that question to walter russell mead and he said he'd never seen us as a nation be so unfocused in strategy, the historian that he is. the entire panel, the week before last, president obama's national security advisor, and ambassador, another scholar, all agreed that we need a strategy. we really don't have one. i asked secretary gates last week. this is what he said, that i think is relevant. he said, my concern is that i don't see an overreaching or overriding strategy on the part of the united states with this complex challenge for the next 20 or 30 years. one of the benefits of containment, and there are lots of disagreements about how to apply it, but i will always believe that critical to our success in the cold war was that we had a broad strategy of containment that was practiced by non-successive administrations of both political parties. it had bipartisan support. the general notion of how to deal with this. we don't have anything like that with respect to the middle east. so we are dealing with each of these crises individually rather than backing up and saying, what
i asked that question to walter russell mead and he said he'd never seen us as a nation be so unfocused in strategy, the historian that he is. the entire panel, the week before last, president obama's national security advisor, and ambassador, another scholar, all agreed that we need a strategy. we really don't have one. i asked secretary gates last week. this is what he said, that i think is relevant. he said, my concern is that i don't see an overreaching or overriding strategy on the part of...
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response to sony where we for example, talked about economic options as a nation, we would exercise was a good way to remind the world around us that there's a broad set of capabilities and lovers of are payable to us as a nation where prepared to do more than just respond in kind, if you will -- >> leavers. >> director clapper come one of the things that is been disappointed -- discipline to the committee is physical year defense authorization bill passion of the required the president to develop an integrated policy. the strategy is now a year late. can you tell us where we are in that process and what you feel is what might bring the administration in compliance? >> you're asking me about policy development? >> yes. >> i think i would defer to secretary work on that. >> well, mr. chairman, as we've said over and over we believe our cyber deterrence strategy is constantly evolving and getting stronger speech i'm talking about a policy, not a strategy, mr. secretary. it required a policy that fiscal year 40 national defense authorization act speak applause is dealt a development you would live forever good cyber strategy. the
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and this is something that really affects us as a nation, because we only have 330 million people and we have to compete against china and india with over a billion people each. so we have to strengthen the fabric of our nation by educating all of our students. it's incumbent upon every segment of our population. >> isn't it redistribution of wealth? it's redistribution of education wealth, but it's redistribution, right? >> well, it's the government having a responsibility to educate everyone and looking at the best system in order to do that. >> but i guess -- >> i think that's very different from a situation where someone is working hard, is making, you know, a lot of money, is providing a lot of jobs and is contributing to the fabric of america and then us going along and saying, well, he's got too much. and this guy over here, he has too little so let's just take this one and give it to that one. that's much more arbitrary. >> well, you're talking about doing it on an individual level. but when it's school districts funded from local taxes, so isn't it the same principle at stake
and this is something that really affects us as a nation, because we only have 330 million people and we have to compete against china and india with over a billion people each. so we have to strengthen the fabric of our nation by educating all of our students. it's incumbent upon every segment of our population. >> isn't it redistribution of wealth? it's redistribution of education wealth, but it's redistribution, right? >> well, it's the government having a responsibility to...
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and he said he had never seen us as a nation be so unfocused in a strategy, the historian that he is. the entire panel i believe a week before last, general jimmy jones, president obama's national security adviser, general keane, ambassador, another scholar, all agreed we need a strategy. we really don't have one. i asked secretary gates last week. and this is what he said that i think is irrelevant. he said my concern is that i don't see an overreaching or overriding strategy on the part of the united states with this complex challenge for the next 20 or 30 years. and one of the benefits of containment, and there are lots of disagreements about how to apply it and the wars we fought under it and so on. i will always believe that critical to our success in the cold war, we had a broad strategy called containment that was practiced by nine successive administrations of both political parties. it had bipartisan support. the general notion of how to deal with this. so we don't have anything like that with respect to the middle east. and i think that as long as -- so we're kind of dealing
and he said he had never seen us as a nation be so unfocused in a strategy, the historian that he is. the entire panel i believe a week before last, general jimmy jones, president obama's national security adviser, general keane, ambassador, another scholar, all agreed we need a strategy. we really don't have one. i asked secretary gates last week. and this is what he said that i think is irrelevant. he said my concern is that i don't see an overreaching or overriding strategy on the part of...
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i've asked that question to walter russell mead, and he said he'd never seen us as a nation be so unfocused in a strategy, the historian that he is. the entire panel, i believe week before last, general jimmy jones, president obama's national security adviser, general keane, ambassadors all agree we need a strategy, and we really don't have one. then i asked secretary gates last week x this is what he -- and this is what he said that i think is relevant. he said my concern is that i don't see an overreaching or overriding strategy on the part of the united states with this complex challenge for the next 20 or 30 years. and one of the benefits of containment -- and there are lots of disagreements about how to apply it and how the wars we fought under it and so on -- but i will always believe that critical to our success in the be cold war was that we had a broad strategy called containment that was practiced by nonsuccessive administrations of both political parties. it had bipartisan support. the general notion of how to deal with this. so we don't have anything like that with respect to th
i've asked that question to walter russell mead, and he said he'd never seen us as a nation be so unfocused in a strategy, the historian that he is. the entire panel, i believe week before last, general jimmy jones, president obama's national security adviser, general keane, ambassadors all agree we need a strategy, and we really don't have one. then i asked secretary gates last week x this is what he -- and this is what he said that i think is relevant. he said my concern is that i don't see...
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increaseding has grammatically in recent years, and particularly troubling to us as the department of defense and as a nationis the increasing number of states scaled actors reaching government networks. these adversaries continue to adapt and evolve and they threaten our networks and systems within the department of defense and also companies and other companies globally. these intrusions into opm, the sony hack, and the joint networks by three separate state actors is not just espionage or convenience but a threat to our national security. of our responses to this growing threat, the department released its 2015 dod cyber strategy to strengthen our cyber security and cyber discern -- cyber posture. we have three core missions as defined in our strategy. foremost, and this is what secretary carter has made a clear number one priority first, and that is to defend dod networks and information. that is job number one. secondly, we would defend the event's ofinst cyber significant consequence, and third, we provide cyber support for our combatants. people may bet allowed to conduct cyber operations in order to
increaseding has grammatically in recent years, and particularly troubling to us as the department of defense and as a nationis the increasing number of states scaled actors reaching government networks. these adversaries continue to adapt and evolve and they threaten our networks and systems within the department of defense and also companies and other companies globally. these intrusions into opm, the sony hack, and the joint networks by three separate state actors is not just espionage or...
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particularly troubling to us is the department of defense, and as a nation of the state-sponsored cyberctors reaching u.s. government networks. these adversaries continue to eat adapt and evolve, they threaten our networks and systems of the department of defense our nation's critical infrastructure and interest globally. the recent cyber events that have been in the press, intrusions of the opm, the sony, the joint staff networks i3 separate state actors is not just espionage of convenience but a threat to our national security. as one of our responses to this threat the department released its 2015 dod cyber strategy. this. this will guide the development of our cyberspace forces and strengthen our cyber security and cyber deterrence. we have three core cyber missions. this is defined in our strategy. first and foremost, this is what secretary carter has made a clear number one priority first. it's to defend the dod network systems and systems. second help defend against cyber events of significant consequence. third we we provide cyber support operational and contingency plans in sup
particularly troubling to us is the department of defense, and as a nation of the state-sponsored cyberctors reaching u.s. government networks. these adversaries continue to eat adapt and evolve, they threaten our networks and systems of the department of defense our nation's critical infrastructure and interest globally. the recent cyber events that have been in the press, intrusions of the opm, the sony, the joint staff networks i3 separate state actors is not just espionage of convenience...
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period and as a trustee as one goes out over periods of time, both heart disease and something that we know about how to do and diabetes are two very, very large cost drivers for us as a nation they are cost drivers because those are both conditions that can continue over an extended period of time and especially as we have a population that lives longer, which is a good thing. but the idea that these are costs that are controllable. i would also say that in my engagement with the private sector and ceos of companies -- i'm sure you all hear this in your districts. they talk about wellness. the reason they are so deeply focused on this and want to engage with us is because they are putting initiatives in place because they are starting to see and i was just with nam this week the national association of manufacturers and had one of the ceos who says she has done it for almost ten years. she has the analytics to show it. those are analytics companies can make decisions on. we want to see those to see if they are worthy enough for us to make decisions on the taxpayers' money. it's across the board in both the public sector spending and private sector spending on the health iss
period and as a trustee as one goes out over periods of time, both heart disease and something that we know about how to do and diabetes are two very, very large cost drivers for us as a nation they are cost drivers because those are both conditions that can continue over an extended period of time and especially as we have a population that lives longer, which is a good thing. but the idea that these are costs that are controllable. i would also say that in my engagement with the private...
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opposed to britain being a member of the european university kwon because he believed it damaged us as a nation state democracy. there was room to believe that corbin would stick to his beliefs. yet within a week of being in charge of a labor party that has now become completely obsessively eurofile in every way and under pressure from his shadow cabinet and his back benches he's capitulated on that issue and said he would support britain remaining in the european union regardless of what mr. cameron comes back with. i now think and believe that a whole new flank of the labor vote in the midlands and the north and wales and right across this country, i believele a whole new flank of the labor vote is there for ukip. i think corbin is a gift to ukip. [ applause ] what of us and ukip? commentators are pleased to say they have gone and the bubble is burst and everything else. let me tell you fife months on ukip is alive and well, not only alive and kicking but up in the opinion polls from where it was in the general election back in may. that we as a party are massively increasing our reach and su
opposed to britain being a member of the european university kwon because he believed it damaged us as a nation state democracy. there was room to believe that corbin would stick to his beliefs. yet within a week of being in charge of a labor party that has now become completely obsessively eurofile in every way and under pressure from his shadow cabinet and his back benches he's capitulated on that issue and said he would support britain remaining in the european union regardless of what mr....
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as opposed to a plate. they fill up the plate, they get satisfied. they don't go back for seconds. there's less food waste. there's an opportunity for us as a nation to reduce food waste but i don't think it's a reflection or indication of the new school guidelines. >> when usda is working on the school lunch program stuff, is there much discussion about physical activity? i think that's probably maybe more so than what -- especially in kids. >> we have over 6,000 schools that have now been certified under the u.s. healthier school challenge which is an effort on our part to encourage both calories in and calories out. and we reward and acknowledge school districts that are doing a good job of balancing nutrition and exercise. we also have an interesting relationship with the dairy association and the nfl on their fuel up to play 60 program so there is an emphasis on exercise. >> secretary, a comment about sustainability. all the comments you had. i guess my only comment would be some of that gets a little weighted by certain agendas, by certain organizations. we saw this in the water rules -- the waters of the united states. we saw a lot of comme
as opposed to a plate. they fill up the plate, they get satisfied. they don't go back for seconds. there's less food waste. there's an opportunity for us as a nation to reduce food waste but i don't think it's a reflection or indication of the new school guidelines. >> when usda is working on the school lunch program stuff, is there much discussion about physical activity? i think that's probably maybe more so than what -- especially in kids. >> we have over 6,000 schools that have...
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so this is an extremely important policy question for us as a nation to grapple with. admiral rogers deals with this on a daily basis, and i would ask him to provide us specifics. >> i also try to point out at an operational level we have so many actors in this domain already adding more only complicates things. the second and third order of facts, as the secretary has outlined, are of significant concern. from my perspective, i have to be very careful going down this road. i don't think it's one we truly understand. from my perspective, the potential to further complicate an already comp a indicated situation is very significant here. >> and as complicated as it is, i'm just so hopeful on the expertise that you have. to me it would be a deterrence with some level of hackback. so i hope this is pursued and the capable people that you are and that you have working with you, i can't wait to hear of their capabilities as to deterrents stopping hacking on american families. and mr. halvorsen, the department released a new manual for the report on civil authorities which for
so this is an extremely important policy question for us as a nation to grapple with. admiral rogers deals with this on a daily basis, and i would ask him to provide us specifics. >> i also try to point out at an operational level we have so many actors in this domain already adding more only complicates things. the second and third order of facts, as the secretary has outlined, are of significant concern. from my perspective, i have to be very careful going down this road. i don't think...
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challenges when it comes to just political questions, questions about our political system and us as a political nation, there really is just one, one big one. one big unresolved question that equally applies to all of us, because it controls almost everything that happens. and that big question is this -- who runs that one party? who is in charge over there? we're supposed to be a two-party system. that's the way the whole kit and caboodle is supposed to run in this country. we all knows who runs the democratic party, right? there's no lack of clarity around the leadership and who's in charge on the democratic side. but on the republican side, on the other side, who is in charge? and i say this as an enduring question, because, obviously, at the turn of the century, george w. bush and dick cheney won the white house for the republican party, thanks in part to an arcane and contested supreme court decision, but they got two terms in office and their two terms in office were consequential, to say the least, a pretty good proportion of the people in this country would agree those two terms overall were d
challenges when it comes to just political questions, questions about our political system and us as a political nation, there really is just one, one big one. one big unresolved question that equally applies to all of us, because it controls almost everything that happens. and that big question is this -- who runs that one party? who is in charge over there? we're supposed to be a two-party system. that's the way the whole kit and caboodle is supposed to run in this country. we all knows who...
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. >> president obama: as commander in chief i will not allow afghanistan to be used as a safe haven for nation again. >> reporter: the mission will not change according to the prosecutors train afghan al-qaeda. >> the afghan security forces at some point are going to step up and take the lead. >> reporter: the conflict in afghanistan has been our longest war in history, currently at 14 years. gunnoe, 7 news. >> new details on the u.s. afghanistan. american forces were gathering intelligence on the hospital days before the attack according to the associated press. officials believe it was being used to coordinate taliban activity. pentagon said the bombing was a mistake. israel is on high alert following more deadly palestinians. off neighborhoods in an effort to stop stabbings. the palestinians have been glorifying on social media, police say palestinians have been calling for more attacks on-line. scottish prosecution have identified two new suspects in the 198 bombing of pap am flight 103. a scottish spokesman says the two unnamed libyans who were involved in the attack. the plane was flying
. >> president obama: as commander in chief i will not allow afghanistan to be used as a safe haven for nation again. >> reporter: the mission will not change according to the prosecutors train afghan al-qaeda. >> the afghan security forces at some point are going to step up and take the lead. >> reporter: the conflict in afghanistan has been our longest war in history, currently at 14 years. gunnoe, 7 news. >> new details on the u.s. afghanistan. american forces...
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as a nation. the vast majority of us as a people actually believe we need to take action and not just have bickeringtes. secretary clinton and bernie sanders, instead of replaying the old cultural wars of the past, shouting -- who's shouting, who's sexist, who's not. i think we need to focus on the elements that can actually save lives and keep guns out of the hands of psychopaths and mass murderers. >> let me ask you, sir, about another question where conservatives have levied a lot of criticism at secretary clinton and some at senator sanders. veteran groups have criticized them both for playing down problems at the v.a. on the other hand, conservatives, including a big bunch of republican candidates this year have also said problems at the v.a. mean we should abolish the v.a. do you think the v.a. needs defending, or is it defending it just excusing and apologizing for the problems there? >> the v.a. needs improving. you could say that about any number of departments in our federal government. unlike senator sanders, and unlike secretary clinton, i've actually run big governments. i've actually b
as a nation. the vast majority of us as a people actually believe we need to take action and not just have bickeringtes. secretary clinton and bernie sanders, instead of replaying the old cultural wars of the past, shouting -- who's shouting, who's sexist, who's not. i think we need to focus on the elements that can actually save lives and keep guns out of the hands of psychopaths and mass murderers. >> let me ask you, sir, about another question where conservatives have levied a lot of...
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forces, held a showing of the movie "birth of a nation" at the white house and went so far as to praise it despite calls to ban it. "birth of a nation" was used as a recruiting tool for the ku klux klan. there are a number of buildings in this country named after president wilson. buildingsw of any ort the fbi occupies predominantly owns that are named after president wilson? director comey: i don't. >> former president lyndon baines johnson was fond of using the n-word, used it in the white house, used it while he was senate majority leader, and in many other public settings. many federal buildings are named after him. are there any fbi buildings named after president johnson? director comey: i don't know. trumanly, president wife thehis soon-to-be following words, "i think one man is just as good as another, so long as he's not a and word or a china and." again, many buildings named after president truman. any fbi buildings named after president truman? director comey: i don't know, sir. >> democrat senator richard russell was also a member of the ku klux klan and there is a senate building named after senator russell. i assume there are to
forces, held a showing of the movie "birth of a nation" at the white house and went so far as to praise it despite calls to ban it. "birth of a nation" was used as a recruiting tool for the ku klux klan. there are a number of buildings in this country named after president wilson. buildingsw of any ort the fbi occupies predominantly owns that are named after president wilson? director comey: i don't. >> former president lyndon baines johnson was fond of using the...
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out clearly and forcefully to influence as much as i can where we stand as a party and where we need to go as a nation. liz: joining us a fob, a friend of biden who was willing to raise millions for him. are you disappointed here, steven? >> i have mixed emotions about it. joe is a truly authentic and honest guy, always has been, and he's someone who realizes that everything in life and politics depends on relationships. i have always taken him at his word and take him at his word now, though i note what he said was the family was indeed emotional prepared. he didn't say he himself was totally emotionally prepared. liz: right, exactly. >> and i'm not going to second-guess that. you know, beau's death left a big hole in his heart, and that's going to always be that their. liz: of course, completely understandable. while he wasn't ready, you certainly were ready, willing and able to open your wallet for joe biden. you were ready to come up with a million dollars right off the bat to help this campaign. where will your money go now? to whom will you put your money at this point, stephen? >> let's qualify it. what i had t
out clearly and forcefully to influence as much as i can where we stand as a party and where we need to go as a nation. liz: joining us a fob, a friend of biden who was willing to raise millions for him. are you disappointed here, steven? >> i have mixed emotions about it. joe is a truly authentic and honest guy, always has been, and he's someone who realizes that everything in life and politics depends on relationships. i have always taken him at his word and take him at his word now,...
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president obama saying hillary clinton made a mistake by using a private e-mail server as her time as secretary of state. he said the use does not pose a nationalty problem. in the interview, obama says it is important for clinton to answer the questions to the satisfaction of the american public. >> she made a mistake. she acknowledged it. i think the way it has been made up is in part because of poli c politics. i think she is first to acknowledge maybe she could have handled the original decision better and the disclosures more quickly. >> what was your reaction? >> you know, this is one of those issues that i think is legitimate, but the fact that for the last three months, this is all that's been spoken about is an indication that we're in presidential political season. >> another blow this morning to the house investigation into the benghazi attacks. weeks after house majority leader kevin mccarthy credited the investigation with politically damaging hillary clinton, a former staffer for the house benghazi committee has come forward with claims that seem to reinforce mccarthy's boast. cnn's chris frates has the latest from washington. >>
president obama saying hillary clinton made a mistake by using a private e-mail server as her time as secretary of state. he said the use does not pose a nationalty problem. in the interview, obama says it is important for clinton to answer the questions to the satisfaction of the american public. >> she made a mistake. she acknowledged it. i think the way it has been made up is in part because of poli c politics. i think she is first to acknowledge maybe she could have handled the...
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the time has come for us as a turn thea nation to leaders elevate new with new ideas relevant to the times if which we live. asked to do we're now. this is why i support term limits. this is why i'm running for president. is why after four years in the senate, i choice not to run and say pyre to the highest offices. if we keep electing the same people, nothing is going to change. when i first ran for the senate four and a half years ago, the establishmentcan in washington, d.c. lined up against me. they actively worked against me my opponent who at the time was the sitting governor of florida. it is interesting four and a half years later, some of the the woodle came out of work to tell me it wasn't my turn. i had to wait in line. a line. know there was i don't know exactly what we're waiting for. we can't afford another four years like the last eight. if we have another four years like the last eight, i may not be able to give this speech. it may not be true that we can solve some of the problems. canay not be true that we avoid leaving our children worse off than ourselves. the tim
the time has come for us as a turn thea nation to leaders elevate new with new ideas relevant to the times if which we live. asked to do we're now. this is why i support term limits. this is why i'm running for president. is why after four years in the senate, i choice not to run and say pyre to the highest offices. if we keep electing the same people, nothing is going to change. when i first ran for the senate four and a half years ago, the establishmentcan in washington, d.c. lined up against...
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here and talk about all the people that need to be fixed but until we make the change as a nation, as a society, none of usill change. >> there's a real problem with essentially a prison industry in this country. brian, thank you for coming in. wish you all the best of luck. i know you're working with the nfl now. your career is on track. and, you know, ten hellish years. but things have improved. >> uh poer of choice. >> we'll take a short break. they're talking in vienna to try to end the daily hell in syria. and there's a new player at the table that may make a difference. >> also meet red an american volunteer fighting isis in syria. do you know the secret to a happy home in these modern times? it's a housewife who's in control of the finances. actually, any wife, husband, or human person can use progressive's name your price tool to take control of their budget. and while the men do the hard work of making money, she can get all the car insurance options her little heart desires. or the women might do the hard work of making money. [ chuckling ] women don't have jobs. is this guy for real? modernizing
here and talk about all the people that need to be fixed but until we make the change as a nation, as a society, none of usill change. >> there's a real problem with essentially a prison industry in this country. brian, thank you for coming in. wish you all the best of luck. i know you're working with the nfl now. your career is on track. and, you know, ten hellish years. but things have improved. >> uh poer of choice. >> we'll take a short break. they're talking in vienna to...
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us safe but it will not be easy. there are difficult decisions to be made in very little time. we face great challenges as a nation before and the right leaders have brought us through. as charles krauthammer observes quote it is one of the enduring enduring -- of american history so near providence was to get the most hardened atheist pause that it should produce at every point great man who matched the moment. our railing british revolution counter gives birth to the best cohort of political thinkers ever but there were some medicine hamilton washington franklin and jay. the crisis of the 19th century the 20th fdr. we are living at another hinge point of history and we require present equal to this moment. we must choose wisely. now i want to ask my dad to read about another duty we have. >> as citizens we also have a duty to protect our ideals and our freedoms by safeguarding our history. we must ensure that our children know the truth about who we are, what we have done and why it is uniquely america's duty to be freedom's defender. our children should know about the pool -- boys at point do hawken doolittle's
us safe but it will not be easy. there are difficult decisions to be made in very little time. we face great challenges as a nation before and the right leaders have brought us through. as charles krauthammer observes quote it is one of the enduring enduring -- of american history so near providence was to get the most hardened atheist pause that it should produce at every point great man who matched the moment. our railing british revolution counter gives birth to the best cohort of political...
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as commander in chief i will not allow afghanistan to be used as a safe haven for terrorist to attack our nation again. +our forces will remain engaged into narrow, but critical missions. training afghan forces and supporting counterterrorist operations against the remnants of al qaeda. of course, compared to the 100,000 troops we once had in afghanistan, today fewer than 10,000 remain in support of these very focused missions. i meet regularly with my national security team, including commanders in afghanistan to assess honestly the situation on the ground. to determine where our strategy is working and where we may need greater flexibility. i have insisted consistently that our strategy focus on the development of a sustainable afghan capacity and self-sufficiency. when we needed additional forces to advance the goal or make adjustments in terms of of our timetables, we have made those adjustments. today, i want to update the american people on our efforts. since taking the lead for security earlier this year, afghan forces have continued to step up. this has been the first fighting season wer
as commander in chief i will not allow afghanistan to be used as a safe haven for terrorist to attack our nation again. +our forces will remain engaged into narrow, but critical missions. training afghan forces and supporting counterterrorist operations against the remnants of al qaeda. of course, compared to the 100,000 troops we once had in afghanistan, today fewer than 10,000 remain in support of these very focused missions. i meet regularly with my national security team, including...
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a soundbite, an interview right now from president obama. let's listen. >> as commander in chief, i will not allow afghanistan to be used as a safe haven for terrorists to attack our nation again. ernie: that decision means 9,800 u.s. troops will remain through the end of 2016. after that, some 5,500 maintain bases in the country. >> lamar odom remains in critical condition at a las vegas hospital. a dialysis treatment done to prevent kidney failure seems to be working. blood tests are underway to see if any drugs were in his system. >>> animal rights activists rallied on the upper east side. the blood bank is accused of abandoning chimps in liberia after they were used for medical research. new blood center denies the wrongdoing, saying the liberian government owns the chimp and it's their responsibility to care for them. that's the latest in the news. nick is joining us. sometimes those things happen. we got the information out. nick: we did. weather department. the forecast. ernie: stay with us. we're taking a break and coming back with nick's weather in just [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mother? who
a soundbite, an interview right now from president obama. let's listen. >> as commander in chief, i will not allow afghanistan to be used as a safe haven for terrorists to attack our nation again. ernie: that decision means 9,800 u.s. troops will remain through the end of 2016. after that, some 5,500 maintain bases in the country. >> lamar odom remains in critical condition at a las vegas hospital. a dialysis treatment done to prevent kidney failure seems to be working. blood tests...
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public schools in california will no longer use the term redskins as a mascot. it's the first state in the nation to have the ban. only four schools in california use that term. advocacy groups say the word is offensive and call it a shining example for the rest of the country. >> social security recipients, retirees and others will not get an increase no. increase to social security benefits on cost of living adjustments are based on government inflation, which is being dragged down by a drop in gas prices this year. social security benefits have remained flat two other times in 2010 and 2011. >>> unlimited vacation days from work. so many people talking about this online. a social networking company is offering this. could you ak ctually take all the time you want? they have a minimum or maximum amount of vacation to take. the president says it's a growing movement to focus on results, empowerment, not hours worked. several other companies have done the same, including netflix and groupon. >> ultimately, we need to build a world where workers and management trust each other. they realize they a
public schools in california will no longer use the term redskins as a mascot. it's the first state in the nation to have the ban. only four schools in california use that term. advocacy groups say the word is offensive and call it a shining example for the rest of the country. >> social security recipients, retirees and others will not get an increase no. increase to social security benefits on cost of living adjustments are based on government inflation, which is being dragged down by a...
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a doubling of the debt. median income down. health care costs going up 40% this year. can you apply the principles you used as governor effectively on a national level? >> this reminds me so much -- slightly different circumstances because the world's changed -- to 1979 when there was a deep pessimism in this country. and there came a president that offered hope and concrete plans to shift power away from washington, to flatten the tax, to create a regulatory environment that worked, that gave people confidence that if they invested in their own dreams, those dreams could come true more often than not. that's what we need again. we need a hopeful optimistic message grounded in practical principles, conservative principles. i know we can do this. this is not the worst time in american history. we're acting like it because people have lost hope. i think we need to restore hope by shifting power away from washington and disrupting the order there. if we do that we'd grow at a far faster rate, we'd see people getting the kind of pay raises that they haven't gotten in a long while. >> bernie sanders seemed to have the line of the night when he said
a doubling of the debt. median income down. health care costs going up 40% this year. can you apply the principles you used as governor effectively on a national level? >> this reminds me so much -- slightly different circumstances because the world's changed -- to 1979 when there was a deep pessimism in this country. and there came a president that offered hope and concrete plans to shift power away from washington, to flatten the tax, to create a regulatory environment that worked, that...
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there he is at last night's premiere "a feast of no-- beasts of no nation." a tv show that watched as kids. give us "the facts of life." >> nice. don't you want them from me. but you do remember getting them from classic '80s sitcom. charlotteraye played mrs. garrett and she has so many fond memories of that show, but there was a dark side as she tells me about secret body shaming behind the scenes you take the good you take the bad snowe. >> how much pressure was on the girls to keep a certain weight? >> the more t tried to pressure them and weigh them and threaten them, the more they wouldneat. it's not the way you handle adolescents. you don't do that. >> and you don't think of a girl if she weighs a ton. >> you're not a number. you're a gi >> you mentioned, though, that the producers would weigh the girls. they had a sca set. it was like official weigh-ins. >> frankly, the girls never told me that until after. and now that they'r holder and they're grown and they have children, have a whole different relationship. it's just incredible. >> also prettyincredible the fact that charlotte got to wor
there he is at last night's premiere "a feast of no-- beasts of no nation." a tv show that watched as kids. give us "the facts of life." >> nice. don't you want them from me. but you do remember getting them from classic '80s sitcom. charlotteraye played mrs. garrett and she has so many fond memories of that show, but there was a dark side as she tells me about secret body shaming behind the scenes you take the good you take the bad snowe. >> how much pressure...
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and alumni here two days early capturing the excitement as crews set up for espn's college game day. a three-hour nationally televised show using independence mall as the back drop. >> it's just been really excit exciting time to be in philly this week. >> reporter: temple graduates chris williams and scott hard corn work for the university's athletic department. like many others, the thought of temple on the national stage is a thrill for the university and the city. >> now not only the main campus and seeing students and professors and everybody the it's the entire city. the entire city of philadelphia is in full support. >> reporter: but not everyone is in full support at least when it comes to traffic. >> who cares? >> reporter: not a big fan? >> don't care. it's not work disturbin disturbe whole dam block. >> reporter: some commuters had trouble navigating around independence mall. streets in the area will be closed through sunday and septa is detouring its buses. for those not here for football -- >> it has not been a lot of fun and we have an appointment in a few minutes we might be late for. >> reporter: but for those w
and alumni here two days early capturing the excitement as crews set up for espn's college game day. a three-hour nationally televised show using independence mall as the back drop. >> it's just been really excit exciting time to be in philly this week. >> reporter: temple graduates chris williams and scott hard corn work for the university's athletic department. like many others, the thought of temple on the national stage is a thrill for the university and the city. >> now...