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us? >> i do. they recruited a suicide bomber from syria in florida. he came back to come to florida before he actually became a suicide bomber. they're trying to hit us, too. do you think a.q.a.p. wants to hit us? >> very definitely. >> very definitely. they're the people who hit us in paris. do you think the iranians have to believe that a military option's on the table during these nuclear negotiations? >> absolutely. >> if they don't we're making a huge mistake right? >> absolutely. >> do you think the russians are being provocative at a time the word is already in eight i don't say? >> yes. >> do you think that a cyber pearl harbor is a potential threat we face? >> absolutely. >> and we're not ready for it. >> i agree with that, also. >> do you think china is intimidating their neighbors? >> certainly trying to. >> can you tell me in light of all this, why in the hell would the congress be devastating the military budget? can you sprain that to me. >> no, i can't. no, i can't. i'm, as i long standing, i'm against sequester. >> i left out a bunch of
us? >> i do. they recruited a suicide bomber from syria in florida. he came back to come to florida before he actually became a suicide bomber. they're trying to hit us, too. do you think a.q.a.p. wants to hit us? >> very definitely. >> very definitely. they're the people who hit us in paris. do you think the iranians have to believe that a military option's on the table during these nuclear negotiations? >> absolutely. >> if they don't we're making a huge mistake...
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bomber and they are trying to hit us too. do you think aqap wants to hit us. >> very definitely. >> they are the people who hit us in paris. do you think the iranians have to believe that a military options on the table during these nuclear negotiations? >> absolutely. >> and if they don't, we're making a huge mistake, right? >> absolutely. >> do you think the russians are being provocative at a time when the world is already in chaos? >> yes. >> do you think that a cyber pearl harbor is a potential threat we face? >> absolutely. >> and we're not ready for it? >> agree with that also. >> do you think china is intimidating their neighbors? >> certainly trying to. >> can you tell me in light of all of this why in the hell would the congress be devastating the military budget? can you explain that to me? >> no, i can't. as long standing -- i'm against sequestration. >> and i left out a bunch of threats, because i only have five minutes. canada is in good shape so we appreciate canada being a good neighbor. so the plan on the table
bomber and they are trying to hit us too. do you think aqap wants to hit us. >> very definitely. >> they are the people who hit us in paris. do you think the iranians have to believe that a military options on the table during these nuclear negotiations? >> absolutely. >> and if they don't, we're making a huge mistake, right? >> absolutely. >> do you think the russians are being provocative at a time when the world is already in chaos? >> yes. >>...
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process and i hope that this on-time budget that i'm presenting today is the first step in helping us do that. the budget comes on the heels of a break-through year for america and builds on our economic and fiscal progress, including the fastest job growth since the 1990s and the fastest sustained period of deficit reduction in 60 years. the budget is a blueprint for the president's vision for middle class economics in the 21st century. this means helping working families by making their paychecks go further, preparing americans to earn higher wages
process and i hope that this on-time budget that i'm presenting today is the first step in helping us do that. the budget comes on the heels of a break-through year for america and builds on our economic and fiscal progress, including the fastest job growth since the 1990s and the fastest sustained period of deficit reduction in 60 years. the budget is a blueprint for the president's vision for middle class economics in the 21st century. this means helping working families by making their...
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us. because the only contact we have and seven different agencies have to sign off on it before we can do it >> i just want us to be cognizant we sent up with that far that we are in anchor tenant. we got a good deal and if we feel where we become beholden to them it could never move, can't you worry about whether our ability to keep this as a reasonable cost [inaudible] potentially, is that i have some concerns about to beholden to any one vendor frankly. >> public comments? thank you. i'm larry bush >> i'm larry bush the unsettled budget issue. i was delighted to hear mr. st. croix thinks form 700 will be searchable because that will make a big difference in terms of being able to see where the conflicts might exist. the grand jury also i recommended creating electronic database on contracts for the same reason. i would like to recommend that you ask for a budget whether you submit it now or now at least know what it would cost. currently, as i understand the process, if you receive the conduct notification by e-mail and then they are essentially put on the pdf so they're not searchable
us. because the only contact we have and seven different agencies have to sign off on it before we can do it >> i just want us to be cognizant we sent up with that far that we are in anchor tenant. we got a good deal and if we feel where we become beholden to them it could never move, can't you worry about whether our ability to keep this as a reasonable cost [inaudible] potentially, is that i have some concerns about to beholden to any one vendor frankly. >> public comments? thank...
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mark: i do not think it's anything different from how people use facebook normally. biggest thing we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries, so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they want to do more things. so for example, you might be browsing facebook and see a link to news or you see some video that you want to watch. and you know that is rich media, so that cannot be covered for free. but we make it so if you tap on that, it's very easy to just, right in line, pay, and that's good for everyone. it makes it so people can discover why they would want to consume content on the internet. it makes it so that airtel and our partners can make more profits so they can continue investing and building up a faster and broader internet for everyone. and it gets more people online. emily: google is working on project loon and google fiber. what do you think of google's approach to connecting the world? mark: well, the thing is connecting everyo
mark: i do not think it's anything different from how people use facebook normally. biggest thing we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries, so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they want to do more things. so for example, you might be browsing facebook and see a link to news or you see some video that you want to watch. and you know that is rich media, so that...
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we want you to talk back to the television, visit our facebook page, give us feedback on ha you do on the programme. follow us on twitter. the hand is avinsidestoryahm or follow me and get in touch at raysuareznews. i'm ray suarez. >> morning in russia after an oingsopposition leader is gunned down near the kremlin. >> i'mshipyi'm shill credity gauche, you're wachtion al watching al jazeera live from dlea. doha. >>> a
we want you to talk back to the television, visit our facebook page, give us feedback on ha you do on the programme. follow us on twitter. the hand is avinsidestoryahm or follow me and get in touch at raysuareznews. i'm ray suarez. >> morning in russia after an oingsopposition leader is gunned down near the kremlin. >> i'mshipyi'm shill credity gauche, you're wachtion al watching al jazeera live from dlea. doha. >>> a
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just let us do our job. >> guys like nick irving too. how are you doing these days, sergeant?t bad at all. i received yourleter in the mail yesterday. >> there are better things in life than that. how are the german shepards? >> really good. one actually took over the sofa in the computer room. i will figure that out. >> that sounds like mine. sergeant i can't say enough how much you put things in perspective and how much your sacrifice puts things in perspective. you put it all on the line. i just read lines on a prompter. i want to thank you again. >> thank you. just a job. >> just a job. if it were me, i would be acting like patton. they don't make them like that anymore, friends. actually they do. we just don't give them enough attention. treat those dogs well. >> definitely. you too. >> thanks my friend. meanwhile, watch out for isis in your own backyard. if the fbi is saying if why are more of us not worried about it? a normer new york city detective is all over it. test. test. test. >>> it is not even valentines day but a suspected al qaeda terrorist using cupid to plot
just let us do our job. >> guys like nick irving too. how are you doing these days, sergeant?t bad at all. i received yourleter in the mail yesterday. >> there are better things in life than that. how are the german shepards? >> really good. one actually took over the sofa in the computer room. i will figure that out. >> that sounds like mine. sergeant i can't say enough how much you put things in perspective and how much your sacrifice puts things in perspective. you...
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unfortunately the congress which has supervisory authority over the district of columbia precluded us doing that. that's why we do not have a strict and really informative regulatory regime. by creating a law where cultivation is basically all home cultivation, and there's no retail sales, don't you, in law enforcement terms, almost surrender oversight, regulation. it's hard to see what is king on in people's basements and homes. >> it is difficult, as it should be. the government should stay out of people's homes and bases, absent an arrest warrant. the reality is that what we are doing is all we can do for the citizens who passed the limited legalization bill and what we are trying to do is respect the will of the people. there may be a time i hope it's soon, where we are able to follow the laws of colorado and washington, and the guidance that the states impose where we have the ability to boy and do other things right now that we cannot do. >> if you put in a legal architecture like the ones in the other states that is - that would have been the moment for congress to pounce because it
unfortunately the congress which has supervisory authority over the district of columbia precluded us doing that. that's why we do not have a strict and really informative regulatory regime. by creating a law where cultivation is basically all home cultivation, and there's no retail sales, don't you, in law enforcement terms, almost surrender oversight, regulation. it's hard to see what is king on in people's basements and homes. >> it is difficult, as it should be. the government should...
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but then every avenue is closed to us to do anything constructive. we can't read a novel because we can't have one. i can't play chess through the mail like i used to because my chess piece s was took away fro me. jump being up on the door sticking my [ bleep ] through the tray door every time a female come through there i guess that's model behavior. >> our cameras followed gilbert back to his cell. where he continued to fume over his chess set. >> i got somebody just to give me one reason, semiintelligent reason why it would hurt somebody to sit in a cell locked in here by myself with some chess pieces. ain't hurting nobody in the world. but that's the d.o.c. for you. that's rehabilitation at its finest. >> next on "lockup: raw." >> there's nothing i've done that god has not forgiven me for. >> a serial killer claims he found god. >> is it a greater sin to steal a cracker, or to kill someone? >> and another "lockup" inmate finds saving -- >> in the same of satan the ruler of the earth i command the forces of darkness to bestow the infernal power upo
but then every avenue is closed to us to do anything constructive. we can't read a novel because we can't have one. i can't play chess through the mail like i used to because my chess piece s was took away fro me. jump being up on the door sticking my [ bleep ] through the tray door every time a female come through there i guess that's model behavior. >> our cameras followed gilbert back to his cell. where he continued to fume over his chess set. >> i got somebody just to give me...
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we need to keep the old equipment going, but it is more expensive for us to do so and requiring us to divert resources in that regard. our space capabilities support global operations face unprecedented threats. we're forced to spend more money on space resiliency. the proliferation of guided missiles makes it more difficult for us to guide power so we have to shift money into counter access area denial areas. this has to come from somewhere. even at the president's budget level, it is a constant rubiks cube trying to figure out the best mix of capabilities capacities and readiness. the white house has helped us in this regard adding $21 billion in requirements. specifically more toward modernization as compared to the budget levels. this is a deferred modernization problem and we are trying to tackle it in this budget. we need help above sequestration caps to do so. we look forward to congress we think this is the right budget this afternoon we will answer any questions that you have and we expect to answer a lot more over the course of the next several weeks as we deliver our budget
we need to keep the old equipment going, but it is more expensive for us to do so and requiring us to divert resources in that regard. our space capabilities support global operations face unprecedented threats. we're forced to spend more money on space resiliency. the proliferation of guided missiles makes it more difficult for us to guide power so we have to shift money into counter access area denial areas. this has to come from somewhere. even at the president's budget level, it is a...
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do it? >> it's hard for us magicians to do that.t a magic trick, in some cases, we can. if there is a special device that lets us do the trick, we can take out a patent but patents are publicly searchable so everyone is going to know how it's done. so we don't like that. >> here's a magician in a mask that reveals secrets behind magic. >> this jerk. all right all right, let's show it. great. >> one, two, three. presto. scarves are gone. how did he do it? what you don't see is that the scarves are hooked to a short piece of fishing line. >> he had a whole tv show doing this. but you say the community of magicians without getting law involved punished him? >> yeah, we exorcised him from the community. he was a vegas magician named valentino. he will not perform anywhere in america. >> he doesn't get work? >> definitely not. because no one wants to associate with him. once you share the secrets with the laymen we're nervous to share our secrets with you because we're afraid you are going to turn around, share it with everyone else. >>
do it? >> it's hard for us magicians to do that.t a magic trick, in some cases, we can. if there is a special device that lets us do the trick, we can take out a patent but patents are publicly searchable so everyone is going to know how it's done. so we don't like that. >> here's a magician in a mask that reveals secrets behind magic. >> this jerk. all right all right, let's show it. great. >> one, two, three. presto. scarves are gone. how did he do it? what you don't...
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it's hard for to us do because of the rules that we have prohibiting the use of pop began de because our own people see it. it's tough to do that in the modern world. she is guys can say whatever they want. they don't have to tell the truth. it's difficult. we need to really make an effort and just having 350 guys and gals tweeting is probably not sufficient. there needs to be more thought process put into this than just a bunch of kids answering tweets. >> any final thoughts before we you go? >> we need the address this directly head on, call it what it is, and then go after it with every bit of our energy because these guys are a real threat. and we need to treat them that way. >> steve buchy thank you. eric. >> arthel, van now responding to a warning from secretary of state john kerry who is in geneva today for continuing nuclear talks. mr. kerry says the u.s. is ready to quit the ongoing talks with iran warning president obama is fully prepared, he says, to walk away from the table unless tehran agrees to a deal showing it has no idea in atomic weapons. a senior iranian official g
it's hard for to us do because of the rules that we have prohibiting the use of pop began de because our own people see it. it's tough to do that in the modern world. she is guys can say whatever they want. they don't have to tell the truth. it's difficult. we need to really make an effort and just having 350 guys and gals tweeting is probably not sufficient. there needs to be more thought process put into this than just a bunch of kids answering tweets. >> any final thoughts before we...
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us. what do you mean it has nothing to do with us, you're american it does have something to do with you. that breaks my heart when people say that, that that doesn't apply to us. of course it does, but it's hard for me to prove that based on the real-life experiences of people in our community and based on black and white documents. how can i stand in front of my community and say no, you're not targeted, you're not targets you're not victims. they are, they absolutely are. >> there's a constant level of anxiety that actually on a biological basis can be very hazardous to one's health, there's also self-stigma, you begin to internalize the stigma and sometimes if you don't have a strong support system in your community, begin to think negatively about yourself, or perhaps your community. >> the nypd declined our request for an interview. police commissioner ray kelly and mayor michael bloomberg stood behind the programs, insisting that they don't target anyone without a lead. polls show that the majority of new yorkers think the nypd treatment of muslims has been appropriate. >> i think
us. what do you mean it has nothing to do with us, you're american it does have something to do with you. that breaks my heart when people say that, that that doesn't apply to us. of course it does, but it's hard for me to prove that based on the real-life experiences of people in our community and based on black and white documents. how can i stand in front of my community and say no, you're not targeted, you're not targets you're not victims. they are, they absolutely are. >> there's a...
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doing the right amount? >> i don't think any of us is doing enough. the guys at the other end are doing much more than all of us do. if you're a bad actor at the other end is the mafia group versus a young kid versus the state government. none of us can spend enough money individually. that's why this public/private partnership is so important. the federal government and resources that are used in many different aspects that we could benefit from and we could benefit from innovation of what the federal government could do. i don't think any of us spend enough. so there's no way to say i'm actually spending enough. i don't sell digits i sell a global network that people use because they rely on security and safety. how much money is enough to protect that? i don't know. >> as i mentioned -- people ask this question, there's 230,000 people in our company and i can any day know exactly where every one of them is and how much they cost and everything else. the one thing i never ask is the group that protects us, what they're going to spend because at the
doing the right amount? >> i don't think any of us is doing enough. the guys at the other end are doing much more than all of us do. if you're a bad actor at the other end is the mafia group versus a young kid versus the state government. none of us can spend enough money individually. that's why this public/private partnership is so important. the federal government and resources that are used in many different aspects that we could benefit from and we could benefit from innovation of...
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you get this clear sense that a lot of us do not know what we are doing if we are not engaged in ther besides the superficial element? we know it is superficial but we do not know what is not superficial. charlie: take a look at this. robin: mr. anderson thinks that everything inside him as worthless. i think you have something inside you that is worth a great deal. i sound my barbaric yawp. a yawp is a loud cry or yell. i would like you to give a demonstration. you cannot do it sitting down. get in yawping stance. not just a yawp, a barbaric yawp. louder. that is a mouse. there it is. you have a barbarian in you after all. you do not get away that easy. think of uncle walt upstairs what does he remind you of? ethan: a madman. robin: you can do better. ethan: a sweaty-toothed madman. robin: give him action. ethan: his hands reach out and choke me. he is mumbling like a blanket that always leaves your feet cold. you push it and stretch it and it will never be enough. from the moment we enter crying to the moment we leave dying, it will only cover your face as you cry and scream. [appl
you get this clear sense that a lot of us do not know what we are doing if we are not engaged in ther besides the superficial element? we know it is superficial but we do not know what is not superficial. charlie: take a look at this. robin: mr. anderson thinks that everything inside him as worthless. i think you have something inside you that is worth a great deal. i sound my barbaric yawp. a yawp is a loud cry or yell. i would like you to give a demonstration. you cannot do it sitting down....
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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 monuments of
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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jennifer, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me on the show. >> what concerns do you havebout this technology? >> well i have several concerns. one, my first biggest concern is that we just don't know very much about where the technology is being used. and that's in large part because the government is essentially hiding the use of their technology and the corporations that are manufacturing the technology are requiring law enforcement agencies to sign non-disclosure agreements to prevent information coming out to the public about how these devices are being used. but from what we do know, these devices create a huge privacy invasion because they can collect information on hundreds or thousands of phones in a given area. >> well, you just saw the interview with sergeant stenderup with the santa clara sheriff's department. based on what he said does that ease your concerns? >> well, it's nice to hear that santa clara is planning to get a warrant before they use these devices. however, we have yet to see any kind of policy from the sheriff's department that guarantees that t
jennifer, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me on the show. >> what concerns do you havebout this technology? >> well i have several concerns. one, my first biggest concern is that we just don't know very much about where the technology is being used. and that's in large part because the government is essentially hiding the use of their technology and the corporations that are manufacturing the technology are requiring law enforcement agencies to sign...
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it is hard for us for countries to do with they need to do if we don't do what we need to do. it will empower us to get other countries to do the right thing as well. >> if all elements are adopted and strong with any abuse provisions are included but i know that is considered onerous by some of those multinationals that need to pay the treasury than the lobbyists to have that they are that they don't have any responsibility from which they benefit so much. but it seems selling corporations to pay less than a nickel or a dime on a dollar of profits that were really earned in the united states is generous better than the nickel in 2004 all metal higher than the $0.9 that was recommended last year but that should be the issue of looking at bill whole issue in all these corporations if they pay taxes a broad they are entitled to a credit for that. that has been hidden from taxes every where that is an example of corporate tax avoidance that we need to put a stop to and not reward >> i totally agree we need to make sure we end up with a toll charge that is set at a reasonable level
it is hard for us for countries to do with they need to do if we don't do what we need to do. it will empower us to get other countries to do the right thing as well. >> if all elements are adopted and strong with any abuse provisions are included but i know that is considered onerous by some of those multinationals that need to pay the treasury than the lobbyists to have that they are that they don't have any responsibility from which they benefit so much. but it seems selling...
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in terms of compatible and preferred uses. what do we imagine this building is going to be? is it going to be a club or a restaurant a boutique hotel or another office on embarcadero. i can't think for a use for the site better than the common wealth club for the city. i'm moved by kevin star, support of the planning commission and supervisor kim whose district this is, it's an impressive list of support. and i keep going back through all this testimony i was thinking what would harry bridges have us do. these guys that put it all on the line, some of whom gave everything would they really want to be evoked in an argument whether a facade is glass or brick. i think we can do better than that perhaps in discussion. no doubt they should be remembered and honored and i can't think of better groups in the common wealth club in position to pass that information on to future generations. >>supervisor london breed: supervisor wiener in >>supervisor scott weiner: i will be supporting the motion and i won't repeat the rational by supervisors kim and christian son. i would like to take
in terms of compatible and preferred uses. what do we imagine this building is going to be? is it going to be a club or a restaurant a boutique hotel or another office on embarcadero. i can't think for a use for the site better than the common wealth club for the city. i'm moved by kevin star, support of the planning commission and supervisor kim whose district this is, it's an impressive list of support. and i keep going back through all this testimony i was thinking what would harry bridges...
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we need to produce things more efficiently than we used to but what do we do then with a large group of people who used to take those jobs and for whom they used to support a family life? i'm not nostalgic for the 1950s through the 1950s had its problems. very restrictive of what women could do so i do want to return the 1950s that the problem i'm writing about in my book is that the decline of this kind of working-class family based around industrial jobs has left nothing stable in its place. we don't have a new way for people to live the kinds of lives they used to do. so sure let's go off into the future must not try to go back to the past but as we do that how do we build them, integrate and young adults who don't seem to be able to fit the way they used to. that's the problem for us. unless we can solve that problem we will have a lot of people who just can't make it the way we would like them too and like them to images can be connected up with the college-educated middle-class way we'd like them to be. >> host: has this generation of unconnected young adults as you say created
we need to produce things more efficiently than we used to but what do we do then with a large group of people who used to take those jobs and for whom they used to support a family life? i'm not nostalgic for the 1950s through the 1950s had its problems. very restrictive of what women could do so i do want to return the 1950s that the problem i'm writing about in my book is that the decline of this kind of working-class family based around industrial jobs has left nothing stable in its place....
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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 abraham lincoln
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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bomber and they are trying to hit us too. do you think aqap wants to hit us. >> very definitely. >> they are the people who hit us in paris. do you think the iranians have to believe that a military options on the table during these nuclear negotiations? >> absolutely. >> and if they don't, we're making a huge mistake, right? >> absolutely. >> do you think the russians are being provocative at a time when the world is already in chaos? >> yes. >> do you think that a cyber pearl harbor is a potential threat we face? >> absolutely. >> and we're not ready for it? >> agree with that also. >> do you think china is intimidating their neighbors? >> certainly trying to. >> can you tell me in light of all of this why in the hell would the congress be devastating the military budget? can you explain that to me? >> no, i can't. as long standing -- i'm against sequestration. >> and i left out a bunch of threats, because i only have five minutes. canada is in good shape so we appreciate canada being a good neighbor. so the plan on the table
bomber and they are trying to hit us too. do you think aqap wants to hit us. >> very definitely. >> they are the people who hit us in paris. do you think the iranians have to believe that a military options on the table during these nuclear negotiations? >> absolutely. >> and if they don't, we're making a huge mistake, right? >> absolutely. >> do you think the russians are being provocative at a time when the world is already in chaos? >> yes. >>...
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president obama, what do you want from us? just tell us. we're left feeling like the guy whose girlfriend wants him to figure out how she's feeling. but guys can't do that. because we're not mind readers. you have to tell us what to do so everyone can get on with dinner, an episode of "scandal," followed by mediocre make-up sex. that's how it works. all we want is some clarity. are we at war with i.s.i.s. or not? if we are, what do you want from us? and most importantly, how did olivia get out of that prison? we'll be right back. ♪ (cheers and applause) ♪ elevator music ♪ [goat screams] ♪ elevator music ♪ [goat screams] ♪ elevator music ♪ [donkey braying] ♪ upbeat music ♪ bring in your verizon or at&t bill, turn in your old phone and we'll cut your rate plan in half. visit us online or visit a sprint store today ♪ (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back to the show! we're talking about our relationship with war. joining us on our panel tonight -- one of the stars of the new amc show "better call saul," michael mckean; cnn global affairs
president obama, what do you want from us? just tell us. we're left feeling like the guy whose girlfriend wants him to figure out how she's feeling. but guys can't do that. because we're not mind readers. you have to tell us what to do so everyone can get on with dinner, an episode of "scandal," followed by mediocre make-up sex. that's how it works. all we want is some clarity. are we at war with i.s.i.s. or not? if we are, what do you want from us? and most importantly, how did...
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do. i don't use profanity, but believe me i've got a lot of friends who do.lly like classical music and ballet and opera, it's not my cup of tea. i'd like to think there's room in american for people who have different points of view without screaming, shouting and wanting to shut their businesses down. >> let's bring in our political strategist anna navarrein anavarreonavarro, and gloria borger. he won the way caucuses back in 2008 obviously has a strong following. what's the strategy now? >> there's a short-it were strategy to try to win the iowa caucuses again, and when you -- when you look at polls that have been taken in iowa recently 37% of people said they he reflected their values. that's a short-term strategy but when you look at a larger strategy if he were by some chance but come the nominee, look at where the american public is right now. 74% of democrats you nour for gay marriage. 58% of independent voters are. if you're a republican candidate, and you've got to appeal to those independent voters to win a general election you have to talk very di
do. i don't use profanity, but believe me i've got a lot of friends who do.lly like classical music and ballet and opera, it's not my cup of tea. i'd like to think there's room in american for people who have different points of view without screaming, shouting and wanting to shut their businesses down. >> let's bring in our political strategist anna navarrein anavarreonavarro, and gloria borger. he won the way caucuses back in 2008 obviously has a strong following. what's the strategy...
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us. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. female announcer: get 36 months interest-free financing, and save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. and of course, free same-day delivery. but only through presidents' day at sleep train. >>> it's going to be big. "saturday night live's" 40th anniversary special is just days way. and it is miking lauren michaels miserable. he called the job a nightmare. but today he told matt lauer thing are coming together. >> i'm a serious guy but also nothing makes me happier, steve martin called me and was going over jokes of the monologue. i was so happy, laughing. because you've got -- you get lost in detail. then you go oh, right, that's the reason we're all here. >> the "snl" 40th anniversary special airs this sunday not saturday,
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came to our state to try to intimidate us to do what they wanted to have done here in washington, not what the people in wisconsin have elected us to do and we won. part of the reason why we were the upset was the number one target in america in terms of the re-elect from many of the same organizations was because they were upset because we took the government away from the special interest here in washington and elsewhere around the country and we put that power firmly in the hands of the hard-working taxpayers. and i believe even in wisconsin who hasn't gone republican in more than 30 years since 1984 that's a state that we won not once, not twice but three times in the last four years. in a state where we face tremendous challenges an money run against us but face some of those same challenges this last fall in the re-election for governor and we were able to win not only on elections but on policy. i assume we're going to take some questions as part of doug and fred joining me here on the panel. we'll talk in greater detail about some of these, but we've seen tremendous turnaround
came to our state to try to intimidate us to do what they wanted to have done here in washington, not what the people in wisconsin have elected us to do and we won. part of the reason why we were the upset was the number one target in america in terms of the re-elect from many of the same organizations was because they were upset because we took the government away from the special interest here in washington and elsewhere around the country and we put that power firmly in the hands of the...
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doing the right amount? >> i don't think any of us is doing enough. guys at the other end are doing much more than all of us do. i you're a bad actor, the mafia group versus a young kid versus a state government, none of us can spend enough money individually. that's why this public private partnership is important. the federal government is resources that are used in many different aspects we could benefit from and we could benefit to what the federal government could do. so i don't think any of us spend enough. i don't -- a sell a global network that people use because they rely on security and safety. how much money is enough to protect that? i don't know. >> as i mentioned -- people ask this question, there's 230,000 people in our company and i can know where everyone and is how much they cost. the one thing i never ask is the group that protects us, what they're going to spend because they have to spend what is necessary because the rest of the company doesn't operate if there's a problem there. so there's a return on it. we're open today and ope
doing the right amount? >> i don't think any of us is doing enough. guys at the other end are doing much more than all of us do. i you're a bad actor, the mafia group versus a young kid versus a state government, none of us can spend enough money individually. that's why this public private partnership is important. the federal government is resources that are used in many different aspects we could benefit from and we could benefit to what the federal government could do. so i don't...
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they have the same aspirations and hopes that the rest of us do.we should support that. >> host: for those that may not know what is the long relationship with you and your co-author? how did you first meet? >> david and i of course knew another before the bush v. gore case. most people know us as opposite sides. he represented vice president al gore and i represented governor of bush in the case that decided to election. after, we felt we had a great respect for one another. our wives are both lawyers and we started to get together and enjoy evenings together over dinner and the more we spent with one another the more we realized we should work together on something. when this case came along i called up david and i felt it was important to represent to the american people that it wasn't not a conservative or liberal issue. it was an american issue and that if two lawyers that are well known on opposite sides of the political spectrum could come together, people could see it not as a heterosexual or liberal issue but an issue about american values
they have the same aspirations and hopes that the rest of us do.we should support that. >> host: for those that may not know what is the long relationship with you and your co-author? how did you first meet? >> david and i of course knew another before the bush v. gore case. most people know us as opposite sides. he represented vice president al gore and i represented governor of bush in the case that decided to election. after, we felt we had a great respect for one another. our...
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president obama, what do you want from us? just tell us. we're left feeling like the guy whose girlfriend wants him to figure out how she's feeling. but guys can't do that. because we're not mind readers. you have to tell us what to do so everyone can get on with dinner, an episode of "scandal," followed by mediocre make-up sex. that's how it works. all we want is some clarity. are we at war with i.s.i.s. or not? if we are, what do you want from us? and most importantly, how did olivia get out of that prison? we'll be right back. ♪ (cheers and applause) discover card. hey, i heard you guys can help me with frog protection? sure, we help with fraud protection. there are unauthorized rchases on your discover card, you're never held responsible. you are saying "frog protection"? fraud. fro-g. frau-d. i think we're on the same page. at discover, we treat you like u'd treat you. fraud protection. get it at discover.com ♪ (playful growl) vo: because every moment matters, so does your network. verizon. this valentine's day get $100 off a swarovski
president obama, what do you want from us? just tell us. we're left feeling like the guy whose girlfriend wants him to figure out how she's feeling. but guys can't do that. because we're not mind readers. you have to tell us what to do so everyone can get on with dinner, an episode of "scandal," followed by mediocre make-up sex. that's how it works. all we want is some clarity. are we at war with i.s.i.s. or not? if we are, what do you want from us? and most importantly, how did...
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all of us working to the to do what none of us can achieve alone. and it is difficult. some of the challenges i have described today have defied solutions for years. and i want to say very clearly that as somebody who is a former constitutional law teacher and somebody who deeply values his privacy and his family's privacy, although i chose the wrong job for that. but -- but will be a private citizen again and cares deeply about this. i have to tell you that grappling with how government protects the american people from adverse events while at the same time making sure that government itself is not abusing its capabilities is hard. you know, the cyber world is sort of the wild, wild west and to some degree we're asked to be the sheriff. when something like sony happens, people want to know what can government do about this. if information is being shared by terrorists in the cyber world, an attack happens, people want to know, are there ways of stopping that from happening. by necessity, that means government has its own significant capabilities in the cyber world, but
all of us working to the to do what none of us can achieve alone. and it is difficult. some of the challenges i have described today have defied solutions for years. and i want to say very clearly that as somebody who is a former constitutional law teacher and somebody who deeply values his privacy and his family's privacy, although i chose the wrong job for that. but -- but will be a private citizen again and cares deeply about this. i have to tell you that grappling with how government...
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the issue is how do we use that stuff? and how do we train people to use that stuff. do we use that stuff to confront people who are protesting when they are concerned about something in the community? do we use a sniper rifle to see closer to a crowd? that is where it breaks down. so i see this in chiefs and sheriffs all over the country. i've been all over a the country and visited all 56 field oufszs. said to every chief it is about the training and the discipline and judgment how we use it. it is not the stuff. that is how i think about it. >> good morning. i'm jamie scott, a staff member here and a recent graduate. i appreciate your discussion of the need for good data and i'm curious to hear your thoughts why you think local police departments don't report data fit's voluntary and what specifically the fbi can do to compel or mandate or otherwise encourage departments to provide data? >> i don't know fully the reasons why. i suspect among them is, especially for smaller department, it seems like a lot of work. filling out a federal form may be a big deal to folks
the issue is how do we use that stuff? and how do we train people to use that stuff. do we use that stuff to confront people who are protesting when they are concerned about something in the community? do we use a sniper rifle to see closer to a crowd? that is where it breaks down. so i see this in chiefs and sheriffs all over the country. i've been all over a the country and visited all 56 field oufszs. said to every chief it is about the training and the discipline and judgment how we use it....
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mark: if we were primarily focused on profits, the most reasonable thing for us to do would be to reallyust focus on the first billion people who are using our products. the world is not set up equally. the first billion people who are using facebook have way more money than the rest of the world combined. so from a business perspective, it actually doesn't make a huge amount of sense for us to put the emphasis in this that we are right now. the reason why we are doing that is two things -- one is mission. we are here to help connect the world and we take that really seriously. and to some degree you can't really do that if 2/3 of the world doesn't even have access to the internet. we just turned 10 as a company, and we decided that our next 10 years, we want to take on some really big challenges in the world, like helping everyone get online. that is important for us and a lot of other internet companies and fulfilling this mission overall. over the long-term, it could be good for our company as well. if you look at it on a 10, 20, 30 year time horizon, a lot of these countries will dev
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to fill in some of the los angeles and i think the foreign relations committee will do that, but rest assured a lot of usant to make sure we get it right, because getting it wrong will not be good for america and american interests. >> do you think it's fair to say this would be for the nestr next president, sometimes in the late part of next year, you could write a whole new resolution for the next president. this wouldn't be gonching the next president, would it? >> well, it would end at the beginning of the next president's term, but here's the way i see it. the president has demonstrated less than the necessary appetite in my opinion to go after isil. i think this resolution will protract what's gone on in that part of the world. american people are tired of sees young folks like ms. mueller, and the jordanian pilot being killed. you've got to kill them in return, and we need a commitment to do exactly what the president has said he wants to do, and that is destroy isil. the only way you do that is with military action. >> do you think the language of this authorization can make the president more aa
to fill in some of the los angeles and i think the foreign relations committee will do that, but rest assured a lot of usant to make sure we get it right, because getting it wrong will not be good for america and american interests. >> do you think it's fair to say this would be for the nestr next president, sometimes in the late part of next year, you could write a whole new resolution for the next president. this wouldn't be gonching the next president, would it? >> well, it would...
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this pushes us to do more. what we're doing in particular is we're moving the system that previously existed under l.a. o. we had tear one, tear two and this legislation will remove that tier system to make sure we're really sending a message on all departments, no matter how big or small you are, as long as you are serving the public, you should be able to provide some form of transportation services for people who seek help. that's one of the main components. we're also going to be servicing the complaint department in esee ya. they will be handling all the complaints in this department. we're also going to be stream lining the requirements for the annual report. we know it has been a little bit burdensome for some units to comply with. we want to make it a useful tool. we're also clarifying what this means so that it doesn't mean you have to translate your name on your door but really just to make sure that in public access areas, people know where to go for help and we are also requiring that oh see ya prov
this pushes us to do more. what we're doing in particular is we're moving the system that previously existed under l.a. o. we had tear one, tear two and this legislation will remove that tier system to make sure we're really sending a message on all departments, no matter how big or small you are, as long as you are serving the public, you should be able to provide some form of transportation services for people who seek help. that's one of the main components. we're also going to be servicing...
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us privately. imagine what it takes for the family to do something like that. while kayla mueller's family and all of us await further word about her fate, we're getting new details about the u.s. mission that was attempted to rescue her and the other hostages last summer. u.s. special operations troops launched a rescue attempt inside syria last july. this was a risky helicopter led rescue mission to try to find the four american hostages that they were holding at that time. that mission, that raid, was unsuccessful, but we're learning there were certain clues the special opes clues found on the ground there that indicated the hostages had recently been at that location. specifically they reportedly found strands of hair they believe to be from kayla mueller. they found those strands of hair where they believed it to be held and launched the raid looking for them. the hostages were moved before the special opes guys got there. details like that from that failed mission, those are now starting to leak. kayla mueller's fate is uncertain. isis meanwhile is moving
us privately. imagine what it takes for the family to do something like that. while kayla mueller's family and all of us await further word about her fate, we're getting new details about the u.s. mission that was attempted to rescue her and the other hostages last summer. u.s. special operations troops launched a rescue attempt inside syria last july. this was a risky helicopter led rescue mission to try to find the four american hostages that they were holding at that time. that mission, that...
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doing, are you doing okay. >> i'm okay. >> you. >> i'm doing great, how do i look. >> you look good. >> and claire is in the studio with us hi claire, welcome to philly. >> thank you have you ever been here. >> yes. >> have you ever seen the liberty bell. >> yes good are you a history buff. >> a bit the. >> how do they get your hair to puff up like that. >> they tease it, a lot and a lot of texture icing spray. it takes a little while. it is hard to brush out. >> i bet. so what was it like auditioning for the part of being poison ivy. >> when i auditioned i didn't know who i was trying out for. it was a fame name sally. >> yes. >> which is a lit built of dialogue but then when i got through all of it they said i would be playing ivy pepper. >> are you a fan of poison ivy. >> i have four brothers and they a all like batman. >> you're the only girl. >> yes. >> how has that been are you all right. >> yes. >> do you like them. >> one of my brothers does a little bit of modeling and he has been a fashion show judge. >> how old is he. >> he is doing the runway thing. >> yes. >> did you go see him do it. >> is he good. >> yes. >
doing, are you doing okay. >> i'm okay. >> you. >> i'm doing great, how do i look. >> you look good. >> and claire is in the studio with us hi claire, welcome to philly. >> thank you have you ever been here. >> yes. >> have you ever seen the liberty bell. >> yes good are you a history buff. >> a bit the. >> how do they get your hair to puff up like that. >> they tease it, a lot and a lot of texture icing spray. it takes a...
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president obama, what do you want from us? just tell us. we're left feeling like the guy whose girlfriend wants him to figure out how she's feeling. but guys can't do that. because we're not mind readers. you have to tell us what to do so everyone can get on with dinner, an episode of "scandal," followed by mediocre make-up sex. that's how it works. all we want is some clarity. are we at war with i.s.i.s. or not? if we are, what do you want from us? and most importantly, how did olivia get out of that prison? we'll be right back. ♪ (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] give extra. get extra. my advice for healthy looking radiant skin. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant has an active naturals® total soy formula. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. ♪ [acoustic folk guitar] ♪robin hood and little john walkin' through the forest♪ ♪laughin' back and forth at what the other'ne has to say.♪ ♪ ♪reminiscin', this-'n'-thatti
president obama, what do you want from us? just tell us. we're left feeling like the guy whose girlfriend wants him to figure out how she's feeling. but guys can't do that. because we're not mind readers. you have to tell us what to do so everyone can get on with dinner, an episode of "scandal," followed by mediocre make-up sex. that's how it works. all we want is some clarity. are we at war with i.s.i.s. or not? if we are, what do you want from us? and most importantly, how did...
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do you have a bigger plan in mind? >> we'd really like to useorm for letting people learn about this is what a real lgbt couple faces, right? what we're really like. so many times in our past we've heard people ask us questions, because they don't know. they don't know another gay couple. they don't realize that two guys who look like us, big old bears, are a couple. this is a chance. this is what we want to use it for. >> since you guys have become known for owning this domain and this suddenly very, very relevant domain, have you had any notable reactions? what's happened since you guys have come out about this? >> we've had a lot of very nice, very supportive comments. some really good stuff. unfortunately, some of the worst negative comments were on an oregonian here in oregon. >> on the newspaper website. >> on the newspaper website. one comment was we look like two frail refugees from a nursing home. >> wow. that's some imagination. i can't even squint and come up with that. anything but frail in every way. c.j. and charlie, you guys have
do you have a bigger plan in mind? >> we'd really like to useorm for letting people learn about this is what a real lgbt couple faces, right? what we're really like. so many times in our past we've heard people ask us questions, because they don't know. they don't know another gay couple. they don't realize that two guys who look like us, big old bears, are a couple. this is a chance. this is what we want to use it for. >> since you guys have become known for owning this domain and...
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do much after 18. sort of like you and i. >> sort of like us.d away yesterday in a new york city hospital after battling cancer. 1963 "it's my party" made the 16-year-old a teen sensation when it topped the charts and she did like i said before went on to record "judy's turn to cry" and "you don't own me." incredible, three huge hits before she graduated from high school. leslie gore was 68. >>> now let's bring in someone who was 28 and what she's accomplished before her 30th birthday remarkable i speak off of the lovely and talented mika brzezinski. >> what's wrong with him? i thought you were inappropriate, barnicle. >> when? >> all the time. >> are you 29? >> oh, come on. >> what are we going to be talking about, mika? >>> coming up on "morning joe," we have to talk about the story affecting millions of americans with be this ridiculous and dangerous weather. different angles on that. dylan dreyer will join us from washington, the nation's capital. they're getting absolutely buried in snow. >>> and witnesses say a train crashed in west virgin
do much after 18. sort of like you and i. >> sort of like us.d away yesterday in a new york city hospital after battling cancer. 1963 "it's my party" made the 16-year-old a teen sensation when it topped the charts and she did like i said before went on to record "judy's turn to cry" and "you don't own me." incredible, three huge hits before she graduated from high school. leslie gore was 68. >>> now let's bring in someone who was 28 and what she's...
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madam clerk, do we have any other items before us? >> that concludes our business for today. >> okay, we are adjourned, thank you. (meeting adjourned). 3, 2, 1 (clapping). >> (clapping) good afternoon, everybody let's rise let's have a revolution. (clapping.) i'm here with many of our sisters that are going to welcome you to to and welcome to is revolution today not yesterday not tomorrow today. >> (clapping). >> in february we rise in country hundreds of countries around the world to show wasn't one boil women and girls looks like we want to shine a light we want to shine a light on the impunity and i think justice that survivors and offenders often face we're here today to start the revolution here in san francisco we rise. >> (clapping). >> we rise through dance to express our joy and communicated and celebrate the fact we've not been dpaetsdz by the violence only made stronger. >> (clapping). >> we rise to show we're determined to create a new kind of consciousness one where violence obey resisted until it is unthinkable. >> (clap
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us. we just don't know. >> what do we know about god? ha >> ha ha. i think what people know about god is, comes from the way they've been raised. and i think they should honor it the way they do. but it should live within the family. within the church. within the pew, within the individual's compact and they are all different with their creator, god, the designer whatever anybody cares to call the entity responsible for all of this. and i don't know that there is or isn't. so i'm perfectly willing to go along with anybody who thinks there is. but i think -- i'm not -- i've not better than here before, by the way. you've taken me to a place in this interview that i haven't been before. >> i told you it would be the best interview you have ever been on. >> it is. the subject interests me. i think it's the best subject going. >> coming up norman lear talks about politics, criticism of president obama and religion. what he has to say about fundamentalists. >> on the stream >> february marks black history month but is it time for a refresh? a look at why
us. we just don't know. >> what do we know about god? ha >> ha ha. i think what people know about god is, comes from the way they've been raised. and i think they should honor it the way they do. but it should live within the family. within the church. within the pew, within the individual's compact and they are all different with their creator, god, the designer whatever anybody cares to call the entity responsible for all of this. and i don't know that there is or isn't. so i'm...
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something out there, let's way for another day. >> what's interesting should the state actually do more to get us our money back, that would cost money. >> i'm shocked. >> the idea of the government doing more to get your money, let's move on. >> there's a push for it. the so-called black friday 14 due back in court next month. >> that's the group that's facing misdemeanor criminal charges for this protest on november 28th of last year. it is done to spread the message that black lives matter . >> that's what this action was about, disrupting business as usual to elevate the fact that our lives matter. >> the last week the board voted 5-4 to ask the district attorney not to pursue the $79,000 in restitution from the demonstration that the police wanted but they don't want the criminal charges to stand. >> i was at that meeting and they caught a lot of heck from those protester saying they wanted to be treated like other protests have which is basically maybe being arrested but then immediately being released. i think a lot of those other protests there were so many of them that law enforcement co
something out there, let's way for another day. >> what's interesting should the state actually do more to get us our money back, that would cost money. >> i'm shocked. >> the idea of the government doing more to get your money, let's move on. >> there's a push for it. the so-called black friday 14 due back in court next month. >> that's the group that's facing misdemeanor criminal charges for this protest on november 28th of last year. it is done to spread the...