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but willy-nilly we have been willing, through one method or another to give to the media whatever method they want to use it, every shred of evidence that exists. and most of it is not evidence. the interesting thing about this, too, is what happened the other day just for example. one thing that apparently the media hadn't had yet was a large document that had 715 pages in it about miscellaneous documents. i was asked and so were the other members of this committee asked, vote for the this that's hardly the way you conduct a good hearing, is it? but that's the way we have been work i working. fortunately, that was defeated. and now another thing that happened the other day, i raised a question, which i thought was a good one. i wanted to know whether or not counsel could advise me as to whether or not the articles of impeachment should be specific. should each article involve a similar subject, i thought it should. and the chairman hit the gavel and under the table that went so there's never been a decision on that point. and from the law, as i understand the law, the articles that we h
but willy-nilly we have been willing, through one method or another to give to the media whatever method they want to use it, every shred of evidence that exists. and most of it is not evidence. the interesting thing about this, too, is what happened the other day just for example. one thing that apparently the media hadn't had yet was a large document that had 715 pages in it about miscellaneous documents. i was asked and so were the other members of this committee asked, vote for the this...
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or you believe judges do provide that level playing field or do they hand out tro's casually and willy-nilly? >> all jurists i am aware of take this very seriously, especially when it comes to victims. in pennsylvania, we have been on the cutting edge of protecting women that have gone through these types of traumatizing events. to us, it is far more than just handguns. it is all domestic violence. yes, judges do take it seriously. withve a police department directive 90 that makes sure our officers follow up on all domestic abuse allegations. the bottom line is it is one of our most important criminal investigations. the short answer is they take it very seriously. >> dr. malcolm, do you dispute that? >> whether they take it seriously? take it seriously and require a showing of fact indicating dangerousness and threat. >> i am sure that is what they do now. you need two people, the person being accused able to present their facts, and not just one person who comes in and is frightened or pretending to be frightened or whatever or just trying to get to the head of the list as we heard earlie
or you believe judges do provide that level playing field or do they hand out tro's casually and willy-nilly? >> all jurists i am aware of take this very seriously, especially when it comes to victims. in pennsylvania, we have been on the cutting edge of protecting women that have gone through these types of traumatizing events. to us, it is far more than just handguns. it is all domestic violence. yes, judges do take it seriously. withve a police department directive 90 that makes sure...
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well, i'm not outraged by it, but it is the exact counter example, the koch brothers who spend willy-nilly and every rich person in the country should spend on what they believe in. i read in lauren bacall's obituary that she went to protest red baiting. and they should stand up at the end of the day like the koch o brothers. >> i don't care what she cleanses her colin on, just shut up and go away. >> i will contribute to al franken, because he is funny. >> he is funny. >> i have nothing to add. >> and you think that the airfares are high now? well, there is new [ male announcer ] ours was the first modern airliner, revolutionary by every standard. and that became our passion. to always build something better, airplanes that fly cleaner and farther on less fuel. that redefine comfort and connect the world like never before. after all, you can't turn dreams into airplanes unless your passion for innovation is nonstop. ♪ >> if you extrapolate this idea, why not look at china, the biggest emitter of emissions and say okay. we're going to tell you who can drive a car in that country. only rich
well, i'm not outraged by it, but it is the exact counter example, the koch brothers who spend willy-nilly and every rich person in the country should spend on what they believe in. i read in lauren bacall's obituary that she went to protest red baiting. and they should stand up at the end of the day like the koch o brothers. >> i don't care what she cleanses her colin on, just shut up and go away. >> i will contribute to al franken, because he is funny. >> he is funny....
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think that there is this perception somehow that we're just setting up a whole bunch of sprites willy nilly this is a targeted focused effort at people who are on a list barack obama made an extensive use of drone strikes during his first presidency. according to the new american foundation the number of predator strikes on the pakistani territory rose significantly with the arrival of barack obama in the white house the number of victims is estimated to range between two and three thousand the number of strikes went down in two thousand and twelve a presidential election year in the united states. was a pretty suspect it was she beaty. that's what they think one person me to. show big. livius. movies for more. than the. next door neighbor if nato participates in operations in afghanistan with a united nations mandate the atlantic alliance organization keeps its hands off what americans dubbed the war on terror in effect the executive power in america doesn't need militaries to wage war anymore it is the terrible benefit of clean war in pakistan the bombing campaign is performed by a civili
think that there is this perception somehow that we're just setting up a whole bunch of sprites willy nilly this is a targeted focused effort at people who are on a list barack obama made an extensive use of drone strikes during his first presidency. according to the new american foundation the number of predator strikes on the pakistani territory rose significantly with the arrival of barack obama in the white house the number of victims is estimated to range between two and three thousand the...
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blocking off exits, shooting people willy-nilly and -- >> ukraine says it will not allow the humanitarian aid convoy to cross its border from russia. some 280 lorries carrying tons of cargo are en route to ukraine. fighting has been going on in that region for many months and has left almost 300,000 people displaced and in serious shortages of water, food, and electricity. >> 280 russian trucks reportedly en route to eastern ukraine. it is impossible to verify this footage posted on the internet, but it seems to show a convoy with dozens of russian soldiers. meanwhile, on russian state tv a priest is lessing the trucks. -- is blessing the trucks. authorities say they carry 200,000 tons of supplies and are expected to arrive at the ukrainian border in a couple of days time. >> i hope that this humanitarian action will take place under the authority of the red cross. we have agreed on all details with ukrainian leadership. we hope that the west will not put a spoke in the wheel and will instead think of the people in need of water and electricity. >> but western countries are skeptical afte
blocking off exits, shooting people willy-nilly and -- >> ukraine says it will not allow the humanitarian aid convoy to cross its border from russia. some 280 lorries carrying tons of cargo are en route to ukraine. fighting has been going on in that region for many months and has left almost 300,000 people displaced and in serious shortages of water, food, and electricity. >> 280 russian trucks reportedly en route to eastern ukraine. it is impossible to verify this footage posted on...
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there are a lot of possibility yes, and we are willy-nilly going along. >> we don't have a natural immigration policy, a lot of things we don't have. it's wishful thinking. let's talk about ab sent the policy the effect it hassle for consumers, when shen ear exports natural gas if 2015 deliberate deliberate there two ports now, there'll be about three, and in 10 years, 10 or 20. >> that's on the drawing board. i don't think we'll be past five or six. everyone is jockeying for position. there has been government and private sector analysis. they say the price goes up from a quarter to a dollar. natural gas is $4 per million btus. we could see up to a 25% increase, if a large number of terminals are built. it will have an impact. in the midst of sluggish any, we have enjoyed inexpensive electricity. we heat the whom. >> when your energy consumption price goes up in a household, there's nothing you can do about that. it has to come out of somewhere else. you have consumers having an impact. and we talk about industry. it loves low energy prices. it brought back manufacturing to america, and kept
there are a lot of possibility yes, and we are willy-nilly going along. >> we don't have a natural immigration policy, a lot of things we don't have. it's wishful thinking. let's talk about ab sent the policy the effect it hassle for consumers, when shen ear exports natural gas if 2015 deliberate deliberate there two ports now, there'll be about three, and in 10 years, 10 or 20. >> that's on the drawing board. i don't think we'll be past five or six. everyone is jockeying for...
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well, i'm not outraged by it, but it is the exact counter example, the koch brothers who spend willy-nilly and every rich person in the country should spend on what they believe in. i read in lauren bacall's obituary that she went to protest red baiting. and they should stand up at the end of the day like the koch o brothers. >> i don't care what she cleanses her colin on, just shut up and go away. >> i will contribute to al franken, because he is funny. >> he is funny. >> i have nothing to add. >> and you think that the airfares are high now? well, there is new authority to hike them, and hike them a lot. a new report that we we might want to have hidden. don't miss amazing daily specials saturday, when the new rangemaxx ammo box is under $10. take half off redhead tech softshell jackets and pants. and this winchester 20-gun safe is under $400. ♪searching with devotion ♪for a snack that isn't lame ♪but this... ♪takes my breath away that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator.
well, i'm not outraged by it, but it is the exact counter example, the koch brothers who spend willy-nilly and every rich person in the country should spend on what they believe in. i read in lauren bacall's obituary that she went to protest red baiting. and they should stand up at the end of the day like the koch o brothers. >> i don't care what she cleanses her colin on, just shut up and go away. >> i will contribute to al franken, because he is funny. >> he is funny....
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neil: we started the show talking about you whether the president goes it alone on willy-nilly granting amnesty to 5 million illegals already here, there is something more sweeping that will have a bigger impact to you sooner and more dramatically that concerns energy unite new clean air standards, even vulnerable democrats are asking him to go slow, my next guest said that if president gets his way it will be all but the death of coal and guarantee you pay third% more -- 30% more in your utility bill. mr. murray good to see you. >> good to see you. neil: we're focused on this immigration thing but we lose sight of what is happening. >> i am afraid for america, this is an issue that citizenry does not well understand. neil: what is going to happen. >> he bypassed u.s. congress, and taking clean air act and interpreted it in a way, this regal president, and those who support him, it will double electric rates 92 hs. neil: he wants tighter clean air standards their site says you are over stating it. >> i am not over stating it i have worked in electric utility coal industries for 58 years
neil: we started the show talking about you whether the president goes it alone on willy-nilly granting amnesty to 5 million illegals already here, there is something more sweeping that will have a bigger impact to you sooner and more dramatically that concerns energy unite new clean air standards, even vulnerable democrats are asking him to go slow, my next guest said that if president gets his way it will be all but the death of coal and guarantee you pay third% more -- 30% more in your...
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>> we are sharing herpes willy nilly and nobody is on that front. >> you say that with a little bitterness>> you want someone to use protection you can say i don't know if you have been to west africa or what you have been up to. >> you bridge the herpes question with ebola. >> joe, what do you make of the people that are so outraged -- they are worried about this. >> a lot of time on their hands. i have to believe they will say we will treat them with ebola. we want to know. when i first they are bringing people -- the people from ebola they are moving from one location. he is a pretty amazing guy. he had one dose of treatment and he actually said to -- he said give it to her. i know if it were between me and anyone else the question is not is is asked. >> he is a brave man and hopeful leahy survives. joe app, has the news coverage made you terrified? >> a little nervous definitely. we are raised in fear. we are scared so we do things. you watch the news -- great show, you watch the news and we talk about it and it riles people up. there has been a 90% of people. anyway. if that were here
>> we are sharing herpes willy nilly and nobody is on that front. >> you say that with a little bitterness>> you want someone to use protection you can say i don't know if you have been to west africa or what you have been up to. >> you bridge the herpes question with ebola. >> joe, what do you make of the people that are so outraged -- they are worried about this. >> a lot of time on their hands. i have to believe they will say we will treat them with ebola....
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. >> i think to do it willy-nilly as they did was slightly risky. think that they learned samara the wrong lessons. what people pointed out was made it worse by shrinking the money supply. they did in the two. he decided in this bailouts, huge amounts of money that people can't even comprehend i think created its own instability and alienated the last section of middle america. the tea party revolt was very much initiated are given fuel ivies and his parents. that's what people really got cross about. and we're still seeing the ramifications of that now. >> a talked about the household budget and putting things in a simple man. >> perhaps announced budget. but now we have this system we have a currency that's unprecedented, and jazz approach. he's huge. then began to comprehend. >> the average american combine hundley give that to some sort of sanity in something that the look and understand. >> would argue, from all sides of the political spectrum it going to have to balance the budget and some point. in my kutcher the argument is about whether but
. >> i think to do it willy-nilly as they did was slightly risky. think that they learned samara the wrong lessons. what people pointed out was made it worse by shrinking the money supply. they did in the two. he decided in this bailouts, huge amounts of money that people can't even comprehend i think created its own instability and alienated the last section of middle america. the tea party revolt was very much initiated are given fuel ivies and his parents. that's what people really got...
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said the quote wasn't willie nilly, but lawyers said the feds did not know who they were -- many of those illegals were later rearrested, but many were not. >> sheriff joe arpaio says it happens all the time. he's worried that when a government keeps allowing this, sheriff, that's hardly a fox news alert to you, is it? >> my patience is running around, neil. when i was on your show, i said that 3,000 of people in my jails, committing serious crime here illegally, we turned them over to i.c.e. and 35% keep coming back, how do you figure that out? either they're let out on the street or they keep coming back again. this is my third letter to the department of homeland security, they always send me a mickey mouse form letter. i'm going to address it to the inspector general, homeland security, i want a complete investigation, i have all the statistics, come on down, i will help them, and i want to find out what's going on for years. i'm getting a little bit impatient on what the government is doing, smoke and mirrors. >> throughout this process i.c.e. took careful steps to ensure public safe
said the quote wasn't willie nilly, but lawyers said the feds did not know who they were -- many of those illegals were later rearrested, but many were not. >> sheriff joe arpaio says it happens all the time. he's worried that when a government keeps allowing this, sheriff, that's hardly a fox news alert to you, is it? >> my patience is running around, neil. when i was on your show, i said that 3,000 of people in my jails, committing serious crime here illegally, we turned them over...
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there are lots of possibilities, and we are willy-nilly going along. >> but we don't have a jobs policy, and immigration policy and it's wishful thinking, but the effects that it has, for consumers, when should we start exporting natural gas in 2015, and by the way, they're 2 quarts now, and they're going to be 3, and over the next 10 years, maybe 10 or 20? >> well, that's what's on the drawing board right now, and i don't think we'll get past five or six, everyone is jockeying for position right now. there have been government and private sector analysis of this, is and they say that the price of natural gas can go up from a quarter 20 a dollar. right now, it's about $1 million per btu and you could see a 25% increase if a large number of these terminals are built. it's going to have an impact. we're enjoying, in the midst of this economy, we have been enjoying electricity. and it the ability to heat our homes. it's a boom. >> when the energy consumption price goes up in a household, there's nothing you can do about that. it has to come from somewhere else, the consumers are having a p
there are lots of possibilities, and we are willy-nilly going along. >> but we don't have a jobs policy, and immigration policy and it's wishful thinking, but the effects that it has, for consumers, when should we start exporting natural gas in 2015, and by the way, they're 2 quarts now, and they're going to be 3, and over the next 10 years, maybe 10 or 20? >> well, that's what's on the drawing board right now, and i don't think we'll get past five or six, everyone is jockeying for...
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considerations that google makes about these things is the damaging effects of collecting data willy-nilly. a lot of its reputation relies on it being a trusted gate keeper to that data. but i don't think that they niecely understand that even if you're trusted by everyone. creating such a large honey pot of valuable data all it's own is a risk. whether you turn bad or the government or state come knocking at the door and make you an offer you can't refuse. >> 's referring to the nsa revelation from the edward snowden leaks. >> michael: and gives a few things to be concerned about, even scary, assembling all that data. >> reporter: we've gotten to a place where it's a competitive company, it has had to turn inward and make a lot of things secret. it was built on the openness of the internet, but it has collected a lot of data on all of us, and using it in several ways, and it has been a convenient partner, some would say victim of the nsa and others agencies that are trying to spy on it. >> michael: jacob ward, thank you. >>> coming up, the morning after. the folks who are help to go clean
considerations that google makes about these things is the damaging effects of collecting data willy-nilly. a lot of its reputation relies on it being a trusted gate keeper to that data. but i don't think that they niecely understand that even if you're trusted by everyone. creating such a large honey pot of valuable data all it's own is a risk. whether you turn bad or the government or state come knocking at the door and make you an offer you can't refuse. >> 's referring to the nsa...
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they just open the door, willy-nilly and start looking around for quarters and laptops and ipads i guess>> that's what it is all designed to do. instead of making a mess breaking window or setting off car alarm window, if they use a device to defeat technology it makes for simple and easy entry. we're seeing some of this. the police have found some of these devices in the last year or so. obviously you see some of the closed-circuit video been produced shows people apparently using this technology. it is not out there a lot. it is still very rare but we think people should be aware of what is going on. gerri: are these thieves buying it on the internet? if so how much it costs. >> unfortunately a lot of devices out on the internet purport to do this kind of thing. they may be cheap as $5, $35, they're all over the board. how much of that we don't know. gerri: that is not a lot of money. that is so cheap. >> we tested some of these devices. they looked at some. some open some modest. don't open all models. a lot of this probably is bluster. but there are some police have said do work. ger
they just open the door, willy-nilly and start looking around for quarters and laptops and ipads i guess>> that's what it is all designed to do. instead of making a mess breaking window or setting off car alarm window, if they use a device to defeat technology it makes for simple and easy entry. we're seeing some of this. the police have found some of these devices in the last year or so. obviously you see some of the closed-circuit video been produced shows people apparently using this...
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and to drop humanitarian aid willy-nilly all over the countryside with the trapped people to collect it up, that doesn't make any sense at all. so i think if you are going to have an air drop, you're also going to have an air strike. this also may prove to be of target of opportunity. if you have isil people ringing this mountaintop, it may be an opportunity to knock a lot of them out. we're not going to be dropping any material or doing a low-level extraction without also having air strikes. it doesn't mean that we're going to do them and it doesn't mean that airplanes necessarily will be involved because the iraqi air force is not really up to snuff. we may use cruise missiles, for example, air launched and sea-launched missiles from a great distance away but if you do that, there's not enough fire power to do the job. >> i guess that's my question. you're talking about something that is happening inside the sovereign country of iraq but before we identify who this minority is, that we're considering doing something at the united states rather than saying -- encouraging the iraqi g
and to drop humanitarian aid willy-nilly all over the countryside with the trapped people to collect it up, that doesn't make any sense at all. so i think if you are going to have an air drop, you're also going to have an air strike. this also may prove to be of target of opportunity. if you have isil people ringing this mountaintop, it may be an opportunity to knock a lot of them out. we're not going to be dropping any material or doing a low-level extraction without also having air strikes....
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>> guest: to do that willy-nilly if they did was perhaps slightly risky. i think that perhaps there was an overload on the wrong lessons of 29. and what people pointed out is that in 29 they made it worse by shrinking the money supply. they didn't need to do that, but the endless bailouts and huge amounts of money people can't even comprehend, i think that created potentially its own stability. and also it emulated the section of middle america. it was very much initiated were given fuel by the endless bailouts and printing of money and spending and that's what people got ross about and we are still seeing the ramifications of this now. >> host: you talked about >> host: is from the balanced budget but now we have a system where you have a currency in the approach managing it and it's a huge trillions that we begin to comprehend. and so how -- i guess the average american -- how do we get back to some sort of sanity and people can understand? >> guest: what i argue in my book and all people on the political spectrum get is you have to balance the budget at
>> guest: to do that willy-nilly if they did was perhaps slightly risky. i think that perhaps there was an overload on the wrong lessons of 29. and what people pointed out is that in 29 they made it worse by shrinking the money supply. they didn't need to do that, but the endless bailouts and huge amounts of money people can't even comprehend, i think that created potentially its own stability. and also it emulated the section of middle america. it was very much initiated were given fuel...
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so to be criticizing people willy-nilly is i don't think meets the hippocratic oath.undermines the way the public sees mental health professionals which is what concerns me the most because, you know, especially what's gone on this week with robin williams, the concern that people don't get treatment because of stigma, discomfort, wondering if they can go in and trust a mental health professional, it's really important that anyone who presents themselves as such in the media really follows those guidelines and people feel that they can trust them. not that they will be criticized. >> medical experts are some of the most influential on television. i wonder if there's an urge to be entertaining, provocative, have you ever felt that? >> i would say i have felt that because, let's face it, people want -- media wants eyeballs. producers, viewers, and so on respond so much to that provocativeness, but i would say that i try very hard every day to resist that, to say, you know, the most important thing is i'm a physician. i'm a psychiatrist. people are looking to me to educa
so to be criticizing people willy-nilly is i don't think meets the hippocratic oath.undermines the way the public sees mental health professionals which is what concerns me the most because, you know, especially what's gone on this week with robin williams, the concern that people don't get treatment because of stigma, discomfort, wondering if they can go in and trust a mental health professional, it's really important that anyone who presents themselves as such in the media really follows...
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i said the release was not "willy nilly," but the ig report disagrees saying lawyers were not consultededs didn't know exactly who was being released. many of those illegal felons were re-arrested, but many of them were not. martha. >> trace, thank you. so tell us what you think about this story at home. go to facebook.com/thekellyfile. you can put your comments there. or you can get in on the conversation on twitter using # kellyfile. coming up on "hannity" at the top of the hour. >>> our enemies, the terrorists, have never had it so good under this truly pathetic commander in chief who should be in washington, d.c. right now calling congress into session, getting authorization to use deadly military power against these cockroaches. he should be calling together the world leaders, those who are with us, ignore those who aren't, putting together a military and other types of strategies to deal with this. and rather than announcing repeatedly what they're not going to do, they should be (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel tight like a vise. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i
i said the release was not "willy nilly," but the ig report disagrees saying lawyers were not consultededs didn't know exactly who was being released. many of those illegal felons were re-arrested, but many of them were not. martha. >> trace, thank you. so tell us what you think about this story at home. go to facebook.com/thekellyfile. you can put your comments there. or you can get in on the conversation on twitter using # kellyfile. coming up on "hannity" at the top...
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one of the reasons why we had a great recession because credit was handed out willy-nilly to people.elissa: like candy. go ahead. >> charlie, the reason they have so muchowy're gment issued monopolies. >> i agree with you. i don't know if this is a credit rating agency where they have, i know what you're talking about. stamp of approval. >> credit is cheap. melissa: some of the -- >> credit is cheap but almost unavailable for people actually to get. >> this is not a government monopoly. melissa: some of the things they're doing makes sense. for example, they will give less weight to unpaid medical bills with a collection agency. hasn't everybody had one where you're fighting back and forth with them, been charged wrong amount and wrecks your credit and they have that over your head? some of the things, it does get out of control. what do you think, scott? >> well, it does, melissa, and i think this revamping is well overdue. we saw, in recent consumer credit numbers, tens of billions of dollars of credit is getting extended to the consumer, which is good. that is up off the floor fro
one of the reasons why we had a great recession because credit was handed out willy-nilly to people.elissa: like candy. go ahead. >> charlie, the reason they have so muchowy're gment issued monopolies. >> i agree with you. i don't know if this is a credit rating agency where they have, i know what you're talking about. stamp of approval. >> credit is cheap. melissa: some of the -- >> credit is cheap but almost unavailable for people actually to get. >> this is not...
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it is just a case that they can make up their minds willy-nilly? >> of course not.ot of people complained about these moving goalposts that is constantly happening. the fact is, china is an evolving economy. as a natural aspect of how china is going to operate. you get a new set of rules, people will start trying to figure it out. the government likes to make the rules of little bit vague and then look at how the reaction of the market reacts to the market and then based on that, they can clarify. i will give you an example. -- that was all about the lobbying group for counterfeits in china. basically, we hailed it as a huge victory when it became a criminal prosecution if you were caught with less than 5000 euros dollars with counterfeit goods. the key into implementing the law is how to captivate the value of $5,000? is saying umbrella with sells retail for $800. the type of interpretation, you have to work with local officials to really try to figure out what is the strategy for your company. introduction, all these carmakers, microsoft is well, all are suddenly
it is just a case that they can make up their minds willy-nilly? >> of course not.ot of people complained about these moving goalposts that is constantly happening. the fact is, china is an evolving economy. as a natural aspect of how china is going to operate. you get a new set of rules, people will start trying to figure it out. the government likes to make the rules of little bit vague and then look at how the reaction of the market reacts to the market and then based on that, they can...
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i'm glad we have a president that takes his time and just dozen willy-nilly going to war. people act like we can just go into somebody else's country and just what we want to. we just go into libya and just drop bombs. what about the casualties they are? we could go into somewhere else, syria, syria has already said, we have to let them know if we come into. they are a sovereign state. we just can't go willy-nilly dropping bombs like we are the cavalry of the world. >> host: all right. on your point about libya i want to show the front page of the "washington post." official said monday market escalation in the chaos of war among libya's rival militia to turn american another diplomatic some the country. the obama administration did not know ahead of time about the highly unusual military intervention. although the united states was where the action by arab states might come as a crisis in libya worsened, said one official, the airstrikes appear tied to fear over the growing muscle of the islamist militias. that happening, reported in the washington post. none announcing t
i'm glad we have a president that takes his time and just dozen willy-nilly going to war. people act like we can just go into somebody else's country and just what we want to. we just go into libya and just drop bombs. what about the casualties they are? we could go into somewhere else, syria, syria has already said, we have to let them know if we come into. they are a sovereign state. we just can't go willy-nilly dropping bombs like we are the cavalry of the world. >> host: all right. on...
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war is notbout willy-nilly. there was a time in politics where we talked about a mood of public opinion shifting to and fro. we are not saying that. there is a structure but it is a simple one that follows this. citizens take cues from political leaders. information matters. people need to know where leaders stand in order to take cues from them. republicanou are a and you want to take cues from party leadership. you need to have some attention to politics. you need to be paying some attention to know who stands where in some -- in what issue. these cues can be negative or positive. something brought up is, how can we explain democratic opposition to the iraq war when democrat politicians were largely silent? in the book i argue polarization, the difference between the parties, can occur even in the absence of local opposition. if cube givers take strong and the stink positions. think about in the case of iraq war, george bush. i live now in massachusetts. i grew up on the upper west side of mid-death of manhatt
war is notbout willy-nilly. there was a time in politics where we talked about a mood of public opinion shifting to and fro. we are not saying that. there is a structure but it is a simple one that follows this. citizens take cues from political leaders. information matters. people need to know where leaders stand in order to take cues from them. republicanou are a and you want to take cues from party leadership. you need to have some attention to politics. you need to be paying some attention...
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not aware of this, it did not happen, so it did not stop by just saying that government can just willy-nilly cap into these networks. it actually quoted from the government saying this is not the case. it quoted from the technology company saying it was not the case. it also quoted from the actual nsa document incident which said it was the case. as far as every media outlet not being "the washington post," i appreciate your deference there to the paper. the reality is snowden could have done what was done in the case of wikileaks. he could have actually turned this over to wikileaks. all of this information, without intermediary involved, the intermediary being us and "the guardian," he could've posted it out there, anyone to look at, any terrorist organization, any other country, to take a look at and pore through and look at it to their heart's desire. for reasons he articulated, he gave it to us to exercise our judgment and in exercising our judgment we spent an anonymous amount of time with the government going over this information. and actually withholding information that the governm
not aware of this, it did not happen, so it did not stop by just saying that government can just willy-nilly cap into these networks. it actually quoted from the government saying this is not the case. it quoted from the technology company saying it was not the case. it also quoted from the actual nsa document incident which said it was the case. as far as every media outlet not being "the washington post," i appreciate your deference there to the paper. the reality is snowden could...
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were not aware of this, it did not bypen, so it did not stop just saying that government can just willy-nilly cap into these networks. quoted from the government saying this is not the case. it quoted from the technology company saying it was not the case. it also quoted from the actual nsa document incident which said it was the case. as far as every media outlet not being "the washington post," i appreciate your difference is there to the paper. the reality is snowden could have done what was done in the case of wikileaks. he could have actually turned this over to wikileaks. all of this information, without thermediary involved, intermediary being us and "the uardian," he could've posted it out there, anyone to look at, any terrorist organization, any other country, to take a look at and pore through and look at it to their heart's desire. for reasons he articulated, he gave it to us to exercise our judgment and in exercising our judgment we spent an anonymous amount of time with the government going over this information. and actually withholding information that the government felt was f
were not aware of this, it did not bypen, so it did not stop just saying that government can just willy-nilly cap into these networks. quoted from the government saying this is not the case. it quoted from the technology company saying it was not the case. it also quoted from the actual nsa document incident which said it was the case. as far as every media outlet not being "the washington post," i appreciate your difference is there to the paper. the reality is snowden could have...
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they said this will send a message to the epa that they cannot willy-nilly enforce or create rules. that was what this was about. it would have killed them if that rule went through. in 2013, they were able to delay it. they came up with a rule that saved them. you are the one that does not understand. >> representative, your question. >> the abercrombie administration wanted to balance the budget on the back of others and propose a tax retiree pensions. when it mattered, you did nothing to stop governor can't you just stand up to your mentor and disagree with him publicly? how can we count on you to be an independent vote in the senate if you can't even do that? >> well, this is an area where the governor and i disagreed. i opposed a pension tax. i continue to oppose a pension tax, but, colleen, this is another example of your desire to talk about everything under the sun except your record in the united states house and my record in the united states senate. look, you had the opportunity to serve for 3 thave years for the first congressional district. you have introduced 28 bill
they said this will send a message to the epa that they cannot willy-nilly enforce or create rules. that was what this was about. it would have killed them if that rule went through. in 2013, they were able to delay it. they came up with a rule that saved them. you are the one that does not understand. >> representative, your question. >> the abercrombie administration wanted to balance the budget on the back of others and propose a tax retiree pensions. when it mattered, you did...
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. >> there's legal problems with launching air strikes willy-nilly. there's no u.n. resolution ornate toe operation that covers this. in the past the president wanted to go to congress. i think he will. the authorization for use of military force covers other military action. >> you're saying he doesn't have the authority to launch air strikes in the sovereign nation of syria as opposed to iraq where he hasn't gotten authorization. >> white house lawyers could say say you do have the authorizations. i think the president is not going to just do this. >> the president authorized a lot of air strikes killing a lot of people in pakistan without necessarilily a u.n. resolution, without any congressional authorization. why if he can do it in pakistan a sovereign nation, why can't he do it in syria? >> in many ways what he did in pakistan is with the implicit understanding of the pakistan government. the syrians have been insistent even though they would like to jointly go after the targets no, unilateral action on the part of the americans would be permitted by the regime
. >> there's legal problems with launching air strikes willy-nilly. there's no u.n. resolution ornate toe operation that covers this. in the past the president wanted to go to congress. i think he will. the authorization for use of military force covers other military action. >> you're saying he doesn't have the authority to launch air strikes in the sovereign nation of syria as opposed to iraq where he hasn't gotten authorization. >> white house lawyers could say say you do...
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think it's a false dichotomy that we just have to go back to her judges can decide on any sentence willy-nilly let me address a couple other issues. we still talk with people going to prison for a long time when they crack the study was near in 2010 those are subsequent convicted of crack case received and averaged federal presence at the 97 months, real-time. let me conclude by saying we would urge congress to rein in over-criminalization by consolidating all the federal criminal laws in one code, adopting a role of construction that applies a strong raise -- winners to object an original interpretations of a statute, the one saving the defendant should prevail. and, finally, making sure that agencies cannot unilaterally enact criminal penalties on regulations where without the express approval of congress. >> the gentleman's time has expired. thank you very much. mr. stephenson, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. i want to express my gratitude to appear before you today. i want to contextualize just how serious a problem of over-criminalization, overincarceration is. there are
think it's a false dichotomy that we just have to go back to her judges can decide on any sentence willy-nilly let me address a couple other issues. we still talk with people going to prison for a long time when they crack the study was near in 2010 those are subsequent convicted of crack case received and averaged federal presence at the 97 months, real-time. let me conclude by saying we would urge congress to rein in over-criminalization by consolidating all the federal criminal laws in one...
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i'm glad we have a president that takes his time and doesn't go into war willy-nilly. someone else's country and do what we want to. what about the casualties in libya? we can go into somewhere else -- syria has already said, we have to let them know if we are going into their. -- into there. there were a sovereign state. -- they are a sovereign state. hitting militias in libya. that happening, reported in the washington post. none announcing the decision to the white house. let's go to paul in new york. independent caller. the president of united states has 90 days before he has to go to congress. the president is doing a job. i have to say, to go to congress would be a waste of time. they have proven they want to go to the president -- against the president. they have no intention but to make the man look bad whenever they get the chance. host: alan in washington. independent caller. caller: this whole conversation is frankly disgusting. it exposes how ignorant the american people are. we did not even know about isis, it was nothing to us one month ago . now, we are
i'm glad we have a president that takes his time and doesn't go into war willy-nilly. someone else's country and do what we want to. what about the casualties in libya? we can go into somewhere else -- syria has already said, we have to let them know if we are going into their. -- into there. there were a sovereign state. -- they are a sovereign state. hitting militias in libya. that happening, reported in the washington post. none announcing the decision to the white house. let's go to paul in...
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but willy-nilly we have been willing, through one method or another to give to the media whatever method they want to use it, every shred of evidence that exists. and most of it is not evidence. the interesting thing about this, too, is what happened the other day just for example. one thing that apparently the media hadn't had yet was a large document that had 715 pages in it about miscellaneous documents. i was asked and so were the other members of this committee asked, vote for the this that's hardly the way you conduct a good hearing, is it? but that's the way we have been work i working. fortunately, that was defeated. and now another thing that happened the other day, i raised a question, which i thought was a good one. i wanted to know whether or not counsel could advise me as to whether or not the articles of impeachment should be specific. should each article involve a similar subject, i thought it should. and the chairman hit the gavel and under the table that went so there's never been a decision on that point. and from the law, as i understand the law, the articles that we h
but willy-nilly we have been willing, through one method or another to give to the media whatever method they want to use it, every shred of evidence that exists. and most of it is not evidence. the interesting thing about this, too, is what happened the other day just for example. one thing that apparently the media hadn't had yet was a large document that had 715 pages in it about miscellaneous documents. i was asked and so were the other members of this committee asked, vote for the this...
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the important part of understanding tariffs is they are not just willie nilly tariffs. it goes through a rigorous process of looking at the cost practices of foreign producers, it goes on site, opens up books and accounts. it talks to the foreign governments to find out the subsidies being provided. but that's half the equation to determine what level of dumping or subsidy happened or occurred. you can do all that dumping as much as you want, but it has to actually injury the u.s. market to be considered wto illegal. and that's what has been found nine times on the chinese producers. the net effect is tariffs have been put in place, as ethan has demonstrated. but if you look at shipments from china, they do go down after the initial filing. the first case in 2011, but then they eventually picked up because in the scope of the first case, there was a hole that allowed chinese producers to essentially take their wafers produced in house and then take it to taiwan to have it further manufactured and bring it back to china to produce a way to scope. that wasn't addressing t
the important part of understanding tariffs is they are not just willie nilly tariffs. it goes through a rigorous process of looking at the cost practices of foreign producers, it goes on site, opens up books and accounts. it talks to the foreign governments to find out the subsidies being provided. but that's half the equation to determine what level of dumping or subsidy happened or occurred. you can do all that dumping as much as you want, but it has to actually injury the u.s. market to be...
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among the people who are critical of us taking action if it's just willie nilly and without a plan isrmy who have been let down. they say we have not done anything we said we were going to do and that by doing what we said we're going to do now, it would be like tickling them. >> it seems confusing at the border. -- that the border seems so administration to the administration, but our own border here does not. right now this imminent threat, there is no denying it. an american was beheaded and it went across the web waves like wild with a message from isis and their intentions to drown us in blood. we actually spoke with the former head of the c.i.a. rodriguez, and he said that if we don't do something, isis will sure do it. they'll do it right here in our soil. >> isis is a dangerous and evil organization that has no problems beheading american citizens and mark my words, if we don't go after them, they will come after us here at home and try to kill us and terrorize us. so we have to go after them. >> he handed up the clandestine service. he knows it. what's interesting is the fact
among the people who are critical of us taking action if it's just willie nilly and without a plan isrmy who have been let down. they say we have not done anything we said we were going to do and that by doing what we said we're going to do now, it would be like tickling them. >> it seems confusing at the border. -- that the border seems so administration to the administration, but our own border here does not. right now this imminent threat, there is no denying it. an american was...
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it's willy-nilly, it's dependent on the circumstances and the console the with the human everybody members correctly. when he drew the line and sent about the nuclear weapons he consulted again with the u.n. and they went in and they're destroying all the nuclear weapons. president obama's time to the best he possibly can. c-span, thank you so much for having that on tv, people for the ethical treatment of animals on. it was wonder. thank you for having to do. thank you c-span. >> host: want to hear from others as well, republicans, democrats, independents and the fourth one set aside for iraq veterans. do you think that going into this year, anything and she has led to the situation in iraq that we are seeing with the islamic state fighters taking over territory there and not president obama going in, and assisted 130 military advisers to go into work on rescuing those kurdish people that are stuck on the mountains, and also "wall street journal" as we told you reporting this morning that the president weighing in at the military weighing some sort of rescue mission operation as well. so
it's willy-nilly, it's dependent on the circumstances and the console the with the human everybody members correctly. when he drew the line and sent about the nuclear weapons he consulted again with the u.n. and they went in and they're destroying all the nuclear weapons. president obama's time to the best he possibly can. c-span, thank you so much for having that on tv, people for the ethical treatment of animals on. it was wonder. thank you for having to do. thank you c-span. >> host:...
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he can't just do whatever he wants to do willy nilly. it is independent on the circumstances. and he consulted with the u.n., if everybody remembers correctly, and draw that line in the sand about the nuclear weapons, and he consulted again with the u.n. and they went in and are destroying the nuclear weapons. president obama is trying to do d best he possibly can. c-span, thank you so much for having the head of peta on. that was wonderful. thank you for everything you do for the nation. thank you, c-span. >> all right, marissa. all right. want to hear from others as well. republicans, democrats, independents, and the fourth line for iraq veterans. do you think not going into syria, intervening in syria has let to the situation in iraq that we are seeing with the islamic state fighters taking over territory there and now president obama going in. just announced yesterday another 130 military advisors to go in to work on rescuing those kurdish people that are stuck on the mountain. and "wall street journal" reporting that the military weighing some sort of rescue mission opera
he can't just do whatever he wants to do willy nilly. it is independent on the circumstances. and he consulted with the u.n., if everybody remembers correctly, and draw that line in the sand about the nuclear weapons, and he consulted again with the u.n. and they went in and are destroying the nuclear weapons. president obama is trying to do d best he possibly can. c-span, thank you so much for having the head of peta on. that was wonderful. thank you for everything you do for the nation. thank...
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there's an attack building on our dollar, other countries -- this willy-nilly use of sanctions when they have no evidence whatsoever of anything, and right now this absolutely unnecessary aggravation of russia makes no sense what to do this. they're just looking for more trouble. and when you put on sanctions, the people who put on the sanctions have consequences, too, and the europeans will have consequences on the current thing, but just think of how many countries we have had sanctions on. and they've been not worth much. cuba since the '50s, and we have had sanctions on iran for all these, and -- all these years and it continues. so i think people resent it, and as we get weaker mill tearily and financially, there's going be alet of piling on -- a lot of piling on and we will be forced -- the gentleman asked what can we do. actually i'm pessimistic the very short run. i think things are going to get much worse. we can't get enough people in washington to convert and do the right thing bump this thing is going to come apart and we'll have to make a decision on what we want on economic
there's an attack building on our dollar, other countries -- this willy-nilly use of sanctions when they have no evidence whatsoever of anything, and right now this absolutely unnecessary aggravation of russia makes no sense what to do this. they're just looking for more trouble. and when you put on sanctions, the people who put on the sanctions have consequences, too, and the europeans will have consequences on the current thing, but just think of how many countries we have had sanctions on....