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sally quillian yates: certainly. this is my husband, my son, my daughter. chuck grassley: any friends or family you have, would you like their name in the record? sally quillian yates: thank you senator. we will have seven minute questions. the second round will be five minutes. i will start. in the last year, i have asked the attorney general four times to disclose the office of legal counsel's opinions regarding the lawfulness of the presidents controversial executive actions. in response, they refused to provide all opinions but said if i had any concerns about a particular executive action i can follow-up. less than two weeks, the president released five taliban commanders without notifying congress as he was required to do. i took the department up on its suggestion and asked for the legal advice doj provided before the decision was made to release the taliban five. the department responded six months later. it provided a document that the department gave the government accountability office in an after-the-fact
sally quillian yates: certainly. this is my husband, my son, my daughter. chuck grassley: any friends or family you have, would you like their name in the record? sally quillian yates: thank you senator. we will have seven minute questions. the second round will be five minutes. i will start. in the last year, i have asked the attorney general four times to disclose the office of legal counsel's opinions regarding the lawfulness of the presidents controversial executive actions. in response,...
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yates. my son quill yates. and my daughter kelly yates. >> and any friends and family you have here you want their name in the record we'd be glad to include it if you give us that information. >> thank you, senator. >> we'll have seven minute round questions. first round, second round will be five minutes. i will start. in the last year i have asked the attorney general four times to disclose the office of legal counsel's opinions regarding the lawfulness of the president's various controversial executive actions. in response to my first letter the department refused to provide all olc opinions, but said if i had any concerns about a particular executive action, i could follow up. less than two weeks the president then released five senior taliban commanders. those so-called taliban five, without notifying congress, as he was required to do by statute. so i took the department up on its suggestion and asked for the legal advice dodge provided before the decision was made to release the tali
yates. my son quill yates. and my daughter kelly yates. >> and any friends and family you have here you want their name in the record we'd be glad to include it if you give us that information. >> thank you, senator. >> we'll have seven minute round questions. first round, second round will be five minutes. i will start. in the last year i have asked the attorney general four times to disclose the office of legal counsel's opinions regarding the lawfulness of the president's...
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yates. >> and any friends and family you have here, you want their name in the record, we'd be glad to include it if you give us that information. >> thank you, senator. >> we'll have seven minute-round questions. first round, second round will be five minutes. i will start. in the last year, i have asked the attorney general four times to disclose the office of legal counsel's opinions regarding the lawfulness of president's various controversial executive actions. in response to my first letter, the department refused to provide all olc opinions but said if i had any concerns about a particular executive action, i could follow up. less than two weeks the president then released five senior taliban commanders, the so-called taliban five, without notifying congress as he was required to do by statute. so i took the department up on its suggestion and asked for the legal advice doj provided before the decision was made to release the taliban five. six months later the department responded to
yates. >> and any friends and family you have here, you want their name in the record, we'd be glad to include it if you give us that information. >> thank you, senator. >> we'll have seven minute-round questions. first round, second round will be five minutes. i will start. in the last year, i have asked the attorney general four times to disclose the office of legal counsel's opinions regarding the lawfulness of president's various controversial executive actions. in...
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yates. president obama formally nominated her back in january. she previously served as the u.s. attorney for the northern district of georgia. that hearing is set to begin at 10:00 a.m. eastern and will be live here on c-span3. and coming up later in the day, a senate commerce subcommittee hearing on domestic drones and how that technology might impact safety and privacy. that hearing gets underway at 2:30 eastern. live coverage on c-span3. >>> supreme court justices anthony kennedy and stephen breyer were on capitol hill monday to testify about the court's 2016 budget request. they also took questions on other topics, including this one posed to justice kennedy about cameras in the courtroom. >> people suggest that maybe the court should televise oral arguments, that people could see firsthand what goes on and i know the court has historically rejected that. i think it was justice sotomayor before she went on the bench thought it would be a good idea to televise oral arguments and then onc
yates. president obama formally nominated her back in january. she previously served as the u.s. attorney for the northern district of georgia. that hearing is set to begin at 10:00 a.m. eastern and will be live here on c-span3. and coming up later in the day, a senate commerce subcommittee hearing on domestic drones and how that technology might impact safety and privacy. that hearing gets underway at 2:30 eastern. live coverage on c-span3. >>> supreme court justices anthony kennedy...
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this is my husband comer yates. my son quill yates. and my daughter kelly yates. >> and any friends and family you have here you want their name in the record we'd be glad to include it if you give us that information. >> thank you, senator. >> we'll have seven minute round questions. first round, second round will be five minutes. i will start. in the last year i have asked the attorney general four times to disclose the office of legal counsel's opinions regarding the lawfulness of the president's various controversial executive actions. in response to my first letter the department refused to provide all olc opinions, but said if i had any concerns about a particular executive action, i could follow up. less than two weeks the president then released five senior taliban commanders. those so-called taliban five, without notifying congress, as he was required to do by statute. so i took the department up on its suggestion and asked for the legal advice doj provided before the decision was made to release the taliban five. six months l
this is my husband comer yates. my son quill yates. and my daughter kelly yates. >> and any friends and family you have here you want their name in the record we'd be glad to include it if you give us that information. >> thank you, senator. >> we'll have seven minute round questions. first round, second round will be five minutes. i will start. in the last year i have asked the attorney general four times to disclose the office of legal counsel's opinions regarding the...
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or am i -- >> yates doesn't itself just to be clear yates doesn't talk about this.it was the decision in yates. i thought -- my point only is that the -- this supreme court in the months following smiley again interpreted smiley -- i was not quoting from yates i was quoting from atlanta cleaners and dyers citing smiley. thank you. >> mr. clement you have five minutes left. >> thank you mr. chief justice. may it please the court, let me start with the definition of "legislature." obviously we can point to our favorite quotes from the framers. there are 24 34, 35 of the blue brief. the critical thing though is not what the framers meant by the legislature when they were talking broadly about plat call theory or the swiss canton of zug. what matters is when they were talking about assigning particular authorities in the constitution to particular components of the state government. and in that context as a number of you have pointed out, there is no doubt every time they assigned an authority to the state legislature they were assigning the authority to the representat
or am i -- >> yates doesn't itself just to be clear yates doesn't talk about this.it was the decision in yates. i thought -- my point only is that the -- this supreme court in the months following smiley again interpreted smiley -- i was not quoting from yates i was quoting from atlanta cleaners and dyers citing smiley. thank you. >> mr. clement you have five minutes left. >> thank you mr. chief justice. may it please the court, let me start with the definition of...
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yates. it's been a tradition common to, i think, most recent administration's that olc opinions generally are not released, is that true? >> that's certainly my understanding, senator, yes. >> thank you. let me ask you about the bureau of prisons and mandatory minimums. my understanding is also that the policies on this issue have gone back and forth. i can remember a time when everybody was against mandatory minimums. then they were adopted by many states. my own feeling is that we really need to do more research and study on what is effective in deterring wrongdoers and law breakers in this area and just use the most effective, cost effective policy and you've rightly cited the costs of incarcerating convicted criminals beyond the point where it makes any difference to rehabilitation or deterrence. i assume you'd be open to that kind of research and study? >> absolutely, senator. while i believe mandatory minimums have a place in our criminal justice system, i believe that the most current
yates. it's been a tradition common to, i think, most recent administration's that olc opinions generally are not released, is that true? >> that's certainly my understanding, senator, yes. >> thank you. let me ask you about the bureau of prisons and mandatory minimums. my understanding is also that the policies on this issue have gone back and forth. i can remember a time when everybody was against mandatory minimums. then they were adopted by many states. my own feeling is that we...
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chrissy yates joins us via scape from bolton, england. he is the principal of yates consulting and an expert on aviation safety and procedures. thank you for talking with us. so chris yates, the world has, of course, been horrified by this apparent mass murder suicide perpetrated by a co-pilot, someone people would trust. what changes need to be made to ensure this does not happen again, specifically when it comes to the psychological testing of pilots? >> well, evidently there are a number of changes that need to be done. and one of those change, of course, is to improve the honor system that pilots work by in which a great deal of trust is placed on the pilots to report any psychological psychometric problems they may have. >> that's the problem because clearly self-reporting of suicidal tendencies and other psychological issue, that's not sufficient. it's unlikely that someone's going to report those if they're going to lose their job. >> it's unlikely. that's why i think with such jobs as airline pilots, there needs to be a reporting
chrissy yates joins us via scape from bolton, england. he is the principal of yates consulting and an expert on aviation safety and procedures. thank you for talking with us. so chris yates, the world has, of course, been horrified by this apparent mass murder suicide perpetrated by a co-pilot, someone people would trust. what changes need to be made to ensure this does not happen again, specifically when it comes to the psychological testing of pilots? >> well, evidently there are a...
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chris yates joining us from yates consulting.ead into a quick commercial break, here's a look at the markets right now. things looking pretty sluggish in europe. most of the major indices trading flat or negative. the ftse 100 up by 0.2%. european stocks declining after a record in yesterday's training session. "on the move" will be back in two minutes. ♪ anna: that is almost it for "on the move." for those listening on bloomberg radio, "the first word" is up next. for our viewers, "the pulse" is up next. guy: should bank bonuses be used to help employees get back to work? we are going to be talking to jim markley. that is what he is proposing. he's going to be doing it in london. anna: he's not proposing it in scotland. guy: he's coming right here to the hornets nest. we will talk about that and talk to jim murphy to get his take on why he thinks this is a good idea. we are also going to update everybody on what is happening with the missing german wings flight. we are also talking about greece. hans from germany is outspoken on
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let's go to aviation expert chris yates live in manchester, england.hris, just tell us anything you've been hearing there about the crash and what may have happened to bring this plane down. >> precious little, it has to be said being heard at the moment, apart from the fact that the aircraft is down is inevitably going to be substantial loss of life from the loss of this aircraft. now, the priority must be to obtain the two black boxes onboard the aircraft. that's the data recorder, the voice recorder, and to retrieve those for analysis to give us a fair indication, i suppose, as to the precise sequence of events that caused this airplane to fall out of the sky. it's unusual for aircraft, such as this, to literally fall out of the sky. we need to understand the mechanism that caused that, whatever that happens to be, and the body that will be responsible for assessing those recorders, will they be french b.e.a., who are specialists who would normally carry out such an investigation. >> it does point to the fact, though chris it adds a few more difficu
let's go to aviation expert chris yates live in manchester, england.hris, just tell us anything you've been hearing there about the crash and what may have happened to bring this plane down. >> precious little, it has to be said being heard at the moment, apart from the fact that the aircraft is down is inevitably going to be substantial loss of life from the loss of this aircraft. now, the priority must be to obtain the two black boxes onboard the aircraft. that's the data recorder, the...
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, am i -- >> yates just to be clear, it doesn't talk about this. it was the decision in yates. >> but my point only is that the -- this supreme court in the months following smiley, again interpreted smiley in the -- >> i was not quoting from yates i'm quoting from atlanta cleaners and dyers, itself citing smiley. >> thank you. >> >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, let me start with the definition of legislature. obviously, we can point to our favorite quotes from the framers. there are 27 and 34 and 35 of the blue brief. the critical thing though, is not what the framers meant by the legislature when they were talking broadly about political theory or the swiss canton of zugg. what matters is when they were talking about assigning particular authorities in the constitution to particular components of the state government. and in that context as a number of you have pointed out there is no doubt every time they assign an authority to the state legislature they were assigning the authority to the representative body of the
, am i -- >> yates just to be clear, it doesn't talk about this. it was the decision in yates. >> but my point only is that the -- this supreme court in the months following smiley, again interpreted smiley in the -- >> i was not quoting from yates i'm quoting from atlanta cleaners and dyers, itself citing smiley. >> thank you. >> >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, let me start with the definition of legislature. obviously, we can...
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un yate estuvo a _ un yate se prendiÓ en llamas.r suerte podrÍan haber corrido 11 militares estadounidenses que desaparecieron cuando un helicÓptero se estrellarÁ. se trata de cuatro hembras de la tripulaciÓn y siete infantes de la marina. aÚn no se han dado con los pasajeros. pamela: las travesuras de un niÑo propusieron hacer sorpresas en perÚ. se resbalÓ y su pierna quedÓ atorado en la hendidura de la alcantarilla. los bomberos tuvieron que intervenir un plan de la pierna con aceite. terrible pesadilla de un hombre que se cayÓ de la plataforma de esta estaciÓn en washington. quedÓ atascado entre los vagones. el terror se apoderÓ de los pasajeros que presenciaron la caÍda cuando el tren se puso en movimiento y hacÍan seÑas intentando en vano detenerlo. afortunadamente, dos personas sacaron a sujeto que estaba ebrio o drogado. bÁrbara: en lugar de mantener el orden los policÍas se enfrentaron a golpes en una estaciÓn en ohio. aparentemente, un patrullero y sargentos discutieron por la forma con la que se habÍa manejado una infracci
un yate estuvo a _ un yate se prendiÓ en llamas.r suerte podrÍan haber corrido 11 militares estadounidenses que desaparecieron cuando un helicÓptero se estrellarÁ. se trata de cuatro hembras de la tripulaciÓn y siete infantes de la marina. aÚn no se han dado con los pasajeros. pamela: las travesuras de un niÑo propusieron hacer sorpresas en perÚ. se resbalÓ y su pierna quedÓ atorado en la hendidura de la alcantarilla. los bomberos tuvieron que intervenir un plan de la pierna con...
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yates for being here. i enjoyed the visit we had and i know one of the the things that senator cornyn asked you about that the two of us have been working on is the trafficking issue and i know he asked you about some of the border issues and i went down with cindy mccain on this issue of trafficking and had a very good visit about that last year, but i thought i'd ask you what you have done in the northern district of georgia to address human trafficking in your former job and how you see it going forward, dmesically, with the department of justice. >> as we've talked about some here this morning, human trafficking is one of the most pressing criminal justice issues that we're facing in the department and in our country right now. when i became u.s. attorney five years ago, i highlighted as as an area to prioritize. we were one of the first offices in the country to form an act team, which is a task force. federal agentcyies as well as state and local prosecutors, to go after as aggressively as we could,
yates for being here. i enjoyed the visit we had and i know one of the the things that senator cornyn asked you about that the two of us have been working on is the trafficking issue and i know he asked you about some of the border issues and i went down with cindy mccain on this issue of trafficking and had a very good visit about that last year, but i thought i'd ask you what you have done in the northern district of georgia to address human trafficking in your former job and how you see it...
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y paseando en este lujoso yate. pero hoy, su vida es muy diferente.enÍan mi penthouse, lo perdÍ pero aquÍ estoy, sigo trabajando. toni: ¿estÁs en bancarrota? toÑo: sÍ, me quedÉ sin nada. toni: explÍcame cÓmo una persona que manejaba tanto dinero se queda sin dinero. toÑo: siempre hay malos negocios que se dejan llevar por alguna persona, ese negocio tu estas pensando que te va a ir bien y todo cambia y ahÍ viene el fracaso, pero yo estoy bien porque estoy vivo. toni: ¿dÓnde estÁs viviendo ahorita? toÑo: aquÍ en la ciudad de miami, con mi esposa. toni: estado en las buenas y en las malas ella, ¿no? toÑo: siempre. toni: el aÑo pasado tuvo que vivir un momento fuerte cuando su sobrino viviÓ una depresiÓn. ¿quÉ pasÓ? toÑo: estÁ bien, le mando un saludito, estÁ bien. toni: Él tenÍa una crisis ¿no? toÑo: sÍ. toni: veo tu rostro diferente, ¿te hiciste alguna cirugÍa? toÑo: no. toni: ni siquiera botox. toÑo: sÍ. toni: toÑo rosario habrÁ perdido dinero, pero nunca va a perder su sentido del humor. y ya se estÁ preparando para una gira en abril en estados unido
y paseando en este lujoso yate. pero hoy, su vida es muy diferente.enÍan mi penthouse, lo perdÍ pero aquÍ estoy, sigo trabajando. toni: ¿estÁs en bancarrota? toÑo: sÍ, me quedÉ sin nada. toni: explÍcame cÓmo una persona que manejaba tanto dinero se queda sin dinero. toÑo: siempre hay malos negocios que se dejan llevar por alguna persona, ese negocio tu estas pensando que te va a ir bien y todo cambia y ahÍ viene el fracaso, pero yo estoy bien porque estoy vivo. toni: ¿dÓnde estÁs...
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i'm going to get with the presen principal of yates aviation.how stringent are mental health checks on pilots. you say they're nowhere near sufficient enough? >> no, they're nowhere near sufficient enough. so much as much of the information that is passed back and forth between pilots and a medical examiner depends on trust. it depends on the trust of the pilots to impart the information that the medical examiner might require. and that in and of itself presents us with a problem, of course. >> certainly, if it's just reporting how you are, you would suspect they wouldn't want to volunteer sensitive information that could possibly end their career. that potentially could have happened with this co-pilot. if this was some kind of suicide, how rare would that be? we all watch this with a certain level of nervousness. >> we do watch it with a certain level of nervousness. there's an awful long way to go in this investigation yet. we only have a part of the picture of the, from the cockpit voice recorder, the black box in other words. we don't have
i'm going to get with the presen principal of yates aviation.how stringent are mental health checks on pilots. you say they're nowhere near sufficient enough? >> no, they're nowhere near sufficient enough. so much as much of the information that is passed back and forth between pilots and a medical examiner depends on trust. it depends on the trust of the pilots to impart the information that the medical examiner might require. and that in and of itself presents us with a problem, of...
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enfoque, es un horror, todo parece indicar que fue el co-piloto que decidÓo este wlestrellar el al yate ¿cÓmo en el futuro?para evi >> estÁ con nosotros esteban piloto muchas gracias. >> muchas gracias por la invitaciqu camo-piloto en este vuelo corto cuando el piloto sale al a todos o a bordo cÓmo ocurre algo asÍ? >> creo que parto mencionando un punto importante, yo creo que las informaciones justamente que ha dado, que se ha dado en estos dÍas y estas horas sale de la versiÓn de un fiscal no de una autoridad de aueronÁutica eso e lo que llama la atenciÓn, quizÁs en este accidente es cuando mÁs rÁpido han dado los resultados de una caja negra. >> lo dieron 24 horas despuÉs. >> encontraron la caja negra el martes y el miÉrcoles ya tenÍan la versiÓn prÁcticamente. >> ahora dijo el fiscal que ellos habÍan escuchado lo que estaba ocurriendo en la cabina. >> e dicen escuchan que el piloto cuando llegan a una altura dice tengo que utilizar el baÑo, sale y cierra la puerta y el co-piloto en ningÚn momento no hablÓ ni hablÓ con la torre de control nada pero se escuchaba cÓo de e otra vez le r
enfoque, es un horror, todo parece indicar que fue el co-piloto que decidÓo este wlestrellar el al yate ¿cÓmo en el futuro?para evi >> estÁ con nosotros esteban piloto muchas gracias. >> muchas gracias por la invitaciqu camo-piloto en este vuelo corto cuando el piloto sale al a todos o a bordo cÓmo ocurre algo asÍ? >> creo que parto mencionando un punto importante, yo creo que las informaciones justamente que ha dado, que se ha dado en estos dÍas y estas horas sale de...
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it wasn't the decision in yates.erts: my point is the supreme court in the months following smiley interpreted smiley, not quoting from yanks but from atlantic cleaners and dyers. thank you. thank you. >> you have five minutes left. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. if it may please the court, let me start with the definition of legislature. the critical thing is not what the framers meant by "the legislature" when they were talking broadly about political theory. what matters is what they meant when they were assigning particular authorities in the constitution to particular components of the state government. as a number of you have pointed out, there is no doubt when they assigned an authority to the state legislature, they were assigning authority to the representative body of the people. that takes us to the smiley case. the definition of legislation and the smiley case is what this hinges on. smiley specifically talked about the body question. it defines the body. what is said is quote from , smiley, not yates o
it wasn't the decision in yates.erts: my point is the supreme court in the months following smiley interpreted smiley, not quoting from yanks but from atlantic cleaners and dyers. thank you. thank you. >> you have five minutes left. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. if it may please the court, let me start with the definition of legislature. the critical thing is not what the framers meant by "the legislature" when they were talking broadly about political theory. what...
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he also gave president obama a book of poetry by william butler yates, the first irish citizen ever to receive the nobel prize in literature. the president noted that yates is one of his favorite poets. >>> outside the white house there's a nod to the irish. the water in the fountain on the south lawn is green today in honor of st. patrick's day. the tradition started back in 2009. it was first lady michelle obama's idea. she was inspired by the celebrations back home in chicago where the city marks the holiday by dyeing the chicago river green. >>> this afternoon our area is getting ready for a royal visit. >> we sure are. charles and camilla, the duke and duchess of cornwall are on their way right now to the nation's capital. joining us this afternoon in the studio sir peter westmicot, the british ambassador to the u.s. thanks for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> pressure is on. hours awayway literally and you're head to the airport to see them. what is the reason for their visit? what's behind it? >> well we've always thought that royal visits are a very important part of t
he also gave president obama a book of poetry by william butler yates, the first irish citizen ever to receive the nobel prize in literature. the president noted that yates is one of his favorite poets. >>> outside the white house there's a nod to the irish. the water in the fountain on the south lawn is green today in honor of st. patrick's day. the tradition started back in 2009. it was first lady michelle obama's idea. she was inspired by the celebrations back home in chicago where...
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ultra nationalist and more diplomatic and friendly, but there isn't actually anything that different yates the two parties. the zionists say we will negotiate, but they have also said that they have an internal united capitol. they really don't understand how that might work. netanyahu in the last week has really shown his true colors. >> when he stated there would not an palestinian state. >> right right, which is what likud and their coalition have been talking about for some time. they believe in a greater israel, which includes all the palestinian territories, and they're not interested in negotiations even when they're pre-sending that they are. in terms of the flip issue there isn't really much change. and most palestinians i've talked to said they would prefer a right-right. >> a lot of people were saying from the outside its all about the israeli conflict, a internally, like every other country, it's the economy it's the rising price of living. actually when you look at the results, when you go to the ballot box most israelis thought about what they see as security and relations an
ultra nationalist and more diplomatic and friendly, but there isn't actually anything that different yates the two parties. the zionists say we will negotiate, but they have also said that they have an internal united capitol. they really don't understand how that might work. netanyahu in the last week has really shown his true colors. >> when he stated there would not an palestinian state. >> right right, which is what likud and their coalition have been talking about for some...
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though that it happens in some countries, the more counter measures are intensified, sometimes it alien yates a certainly religious minority group. how do you balance there? >> our society should be really open to every kind of sort every kind of region. we have to tolerate -- the so-called head speech is prevailing unfortunately. a kind of chauvinistic head speech or international -- against the speech of olympic games. we have to expect this kind of extremism. >>> yoichi began his career as a scholar of international politician. then he was elected governor of tokyo in february 2014. masuzoe has been using his power to strengthen relationships. he met in seoul with the south korean president. and he flew to beijing for talks with chinese vice premier yung. >> with your visits, what did you achieve? very recently foreign ministers of three countries -- japan, china, and south korea -- met together and declared that the director have a summit meeting of these three countries as soon as possible. that is -- i'm very proud of saying that who opened the door i opened the doors. you know the last
though that it happens in some countries, the more counter measures are intensified, sometimes it alien yates a certainly religious minority group. how do you balance there? >> our society should be really open to every kind of sort every kind of region. we have to tolerate -- the so-called head speech is prevailing unfortunately. a kind of chauvinistic head speech or international -- against the speech of olympic games. we have to expect this kind of extremism. >>> yoichi began...
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. >> i feel really yateful i have a family that's supportive of the crazy and wacky things i decide to >> reporter: willis' family tight, a bond that stood the test of time. >> your parents' divorce was so high profile, i think a lot of people of your age watched that because your parents were parenting as divorced people. >> yeah. i think that they really set a trend of people who had split up being able to really still have a family dynamic. i have so much gratitude that that's the way that i was raised so i didn't have to split holidays and birthdays, that they made an effort to keep a family unit. >> what, if anything, scares outpost about this? >> her parents. you know, all jokes aside, every season is -- i don't know, why but for me the family of my partner is really important. their opinion is really important. >> reporter: we caught up with other contestants like farmer turned bachelor chris going for a spin on the dance floor with the new whitney in his life. not his fiance whitney bischoff but reigning champ whitney carson. >> my first concern was that she was comfortable wit
. >> i feel really yateful i have a family that's supportive of the crazy and wacky things i decide to >> reporter: willis' family tight, a bond that stood the test of time. >> your parents' divorce was so high profile, i think a lot of people of your age watched that because your parents were parenting as divorced people. >> yeah. i think that they really set a trend of people who had split up being able to really still have a family dynamic. i have so much gratitude...
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it's very hue mill mill yating. it's 24/7.s not like you can go home close the door and pretend it's not happening. >> reporter: it's a problem so many kids face. nearly half of american teens say they have been victims of cyber bullying. >> when you're 12 13 all you see is your social network. it's everything to an adolescent. and that's what's so tragic about it. it's impossible to see a bigger picture. >> reporter: now 26, kelsey kangos knows this all too well. she was living allie's story when she was in the seventh grade. >> aol instant messenger was the big thing, 1999 2000. so screen names would start popping up. kelsey is a gorilla. shave. hairy. they would make anonymous screenings. i would just -- the second i blocked one, another one would pop up. and it was kind of this constant bombardment. >> people anonymously picking on you, one by one. you had no idea who these people were. >> no. you have an idea based on who's saying more things at school and stuff like that. but no there was no way to know who it was. >> re
it's very hue mill mill yating. it's 24/7.s not like you can go home close the door and pretend it's not happening. >> reporter: it's a problem so many kids face. nearly half of american teens say they have been victims of cyber bullying. >> when you're 12 13 all you see is your social network. it's everything to an adolescent. and that's what's so tragic about it. it's impossible to see a bigger picture. >> reporter: now 26, kelsey kangos knows this all too well. she was...
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. >>> in brooklyn, police had the execution yating task of telling a father that 7 of his 8 childrenwere dead. a fire engulfed their home. >>> first lady michelle obama wrapped up a five day trip to asia. her mission to promote an education initiative called let girls learn. in a speech in the country's capital she urged students to finish school and speak up for freedom and equality. >>> a ski lift malfunction in maine injures seven, four of whom are hospitalized. it started when a chair lift started ralg backwards at sugar loaf mountain. the four victims taken to the hospital have nonlife threatening injuries and no word yet on what caused that malfunction. >> that's why i don't ski? >> that's why. >> that specifically is why. no, many reasons. >>> england's king richard iii may finally be able to rest in peace. a procession is underway to cary him to lester cathedral for proper burial. they buried him in an unknown crude grave. it wasn't until 2012 that his remains were found buried under a parking lot. >> a parking lot. >>> up next, ted cruz has only been a u.s. senator for two y
. >>> in brooklyn, police had the execution yating task of telling a father that 7 of his 8 childrenwere dead. a fire engulfed their home. >>> first lady michelle obama wrapped up a five day trip to asia. her mission to promote an education initiative called let girls learn. in a speech in the country's capital she urged students to finish school and speak up for freedom and equality. >>> a ski lift malfunction in maine injures seven, four of whom are hospitalized. it...
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. >> last night israeli's ambassador to the yates had a cosy sit-down dinner with a handful of house democrats in an attempt to repair a strained relationship. the latest allegations of spying and leaking are contributing to the tensions between the u.s. and israel. >> thank you. an actress's revelation about her health brings attention to a controversial medical debate. angelina jolie cancer and preventive surgery next >>> senator ted cruz is a critic of obama care but today he said he's signing up for it. we'll tell you what is behind the decision. >> i was given a gift. >> up close and personal. behind the scenes of the biggest hits... >> she was a troubled girl. >> brightest stars... >> kids don't want to "own", they just want to "play". >> and the future of music. >> the record business is in trouble. >> every sunday night, >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> closing arguments in a major lawsu
. >> last night israeli's ambassador to the yates had a cosy sit-down dinner with a handful of house democrats in an attempt to repair a strained relationship. the latest allegations of spying and leaking are contributing to the tensions between the u.s. and israel. >> thank you. an actress's revelation about her health brings attention to a controversial medical debate. angelina jolie cancer and preventive surgery next >>> senator ted cruz is a critic of obama care but...
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i am quoting from smiley, not yates or anything else. i am quoting from smiley. what it meant when adopted, it still means for purposes of interpretation. the legislature was then the representative body which made the laws -- >> that is true. smiley does not help him, i don't think, but it helps you less. but that is the question in the case. everybody assumes. nobody denies, it is those people making this law. the question is, are they legislating when they are doing it? nobody denies, it is those nobody denies they were the legislative power. here we have a different question. is this the legislative power received by referendum? the reason i say that smiley may not help, it says be flexible about that. clement: it says be flexible with the power of the state legislature. i do find this very helpful, because not only does it answer the body question, but the other side in smiley said, oh, we win this case because legislature means the lawmaking authority and the other section meant, it means the body and the court said, you are right, it means the body, but it
i am quoting from smiley, not yates or anything else. i am quoting from smiley. what it meant when adopted, it still means for purposes of interpretation. the legislature was then the representative body which made the laws -- >> that is true. smiley does not help him, i don't think, but it helps you less. but that is the question in the case. everybody assumes. nobody denies, it is those people making this law. the question is, are they legislating when they are doing it? nobody denies,...
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actually kind of nauls yating. >> it is. >> you can see where the water here but no -- i don't know where water's coming from. oh, this room -- >> nasty. what is in there? >> this is all the ceiling. >> what is this stuff? >> reporter: once owners vacate a home the bank is not obligated in many states to maintain it until foreclosure is done. that process can take years. >> there have been neighbors on this street living this house getting worse and worse for years. >> yes. >> years. >> yes. >> nothing they can do about it. >> no. >> reporter: mark says he tried to get help. >> just to find out who owned it. i got one answer machine to another answer machine. i never, ever actually spoke to a human being. >> reporter: so we tried to find out. property records tie the eyesore to deutsche bank national trust. they referred us to mortgage services bank of america. who referred us to select quote services who's not responded to a request for comment. not one has taken responsibility for the condition of the home. >> this has a mold issue. >> reporter: someone once paid over $100,000 for this
actually kind of nauls yating. >> it is. >> you can see where the water here but no -- i don't know where water's coming from. oh, this room -- >> nasty. what is in there? >> this is all the ceiling. >> what is this stuff? >> reporter: once owners vacate a home the bank is not obligated in many states to maintain it until foreclosure is done. that process can take years. >> there have been neighbors on this street living this house getting worse and...
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interest especially a small producer of wines to produce a product for the consumer that is adulter yated. >> what great britain's new sing is doing on australian soil >>> ice eyes yis is claiming responsibility for a deadly attack on visitors gunmen killed 20 people. the search for accomplices continues. >> it was a brazen attack. authorities say at least two attackers opened fire at the national museum. isis saying two tunisian members carried it out. in front of the museum, broken glass and bloodstains. first victims were shot coming from a cruise ship. this is one of the securest places in the country. in attacking foreign tourists here they're trying to send a very loud message. 20 european tourists and a tunisin were killed with two attackers others hid sh including three only discovered today. one gunman was wielding a rifle. in a show of national unity lawmaker lawmakers sang the national anthem. >> my concern is that an individual becoming radicalized in a basement is watching video and decides they want to replicate it. >> tunisia is a popular tourist destination compared to nei
interest especially a small producer of wines to produce a product for the consumer that is adulter yated. >> what great britain's new sing is doing on australian soil >>> ice eyes yis is claiming responsibility for a deadly attack on visitors gunmen killed 20 people. the search for accomplices continues. >> it was a brazen attack. authorities say at least two attackers opened fire at the national museum. isis saying two tunisian members carried it out. in front of the...
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interest especially a small producer of wines to produce a product for the consumer that is adulter yated >> what great britain's new sing is doing on australian so >>> ice eyes yis is claiming responsibility for a deadly attack on visitors gunmen killed 20 people. the search for accomplices continues. >> it was a brazen attack. authorities say at least two attackers opened fire at the national museum. isis saying two tunisian members carried it out. in front of the museum, broken glass and bloodstains. first victims were shot coming from a cruise ship. this is one of the securest places in the country. in attacking foreign tourists here they're trying to send a very loud message. 20 european tourists and a tunisin were killed with two attackers others hid sh including three only discovered today. one gunman was wielding a rifle. in a show of national unity lawmaker lawmakers sang the national anthem. >> my concern is that an individual becoming radicalized in a basement is watching video and decides they want to replicate it. >> tunisia is a popular tourist destination compared to neighb
interest especially a small producer of wines to produce a product for the consumer that is adulter yated >> what great britain's new sing is doing on australian so >>> ice eyes yis is claiming responsibility for a deadly attack on visitors gunmen killed 20 people. the search for accomplices continues. >> it was a brazen attack. authorities say at least two attackers opened fire at the national museum. isis saying two tunisian members carried it out. in front of the museum,...
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know that my successor, loretto lynch -- [applause] joined by a great deputy attorney general, sally yates. stand up sally. [applause] atlanta, you are right atlanta as well as a great associate attorney general, stuart ellery they will continue to fight aggressively on behalf of this sacred rights, but also recognize that the justice department cannot lead this fight alone. for more than two centuries this nation has been built and improved both by and for the people. from the framers of a revolution to the engineers of emancipation , from the women working and walking for suffrage, to the marches for selma. generation after generation, our slow and arduous progress has always been of our own making, and today this progress is entrusted to each of us. a man who believes in an equal america, everyone can save the future of a nation, that in a fair america, no one is too small to deserve equal treatment under the law, and no one is powerful enough to escape it, and that in a just america we can do no less than deliver fully and without reservations a promise of this country's democracy to a
know that my successor, loretto lynch -- [applause] joined by a great deputy attorney general, sally yates. stand up sally. [applause] atlanta, you are right atlanta as well as a great associate attorney general, stuart ellery they will continue to fight aggressively on behalf of this sacred rights, but also recognize that the justice department cannot lead this fight alone. for more than two centuries this nation has been built and improved both by and for the people. from the framers of a...
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paseando en este lujoso yate. pero hoy subidas muy diferentes. tÚ aparentaba tener mucho dinero.poco. toÑo: qu`É se llevÓ la bancarrota? explÍcame cÓmo una persona que tiene tanto dinero se quedÓ sin nada? toni: siempre hay malos negocios. tÚ piensas que te va ir bien... y todo cambia. ahÍ viene el fracaso. pero, yo estoy bien porque escribo . toni: donde estÁn muriendo? toÑo: escribiendo aquÍ palacio de miami. toni: el aÑo pasado pidiÓ un difÍcil momento cuando su sobrino estuvo desaparecido en nueva york tras sufrir una fuerte depresiÓn. toÑo: como estÁ rafael? toÑo: estÁ bien tengo mucho que no lo veo. toni: estoy en una crisis, no? toÑo: si pero estÁ bien. toni: naturaleza diferente, existe una cirugÍa? ni siquiera votos? botox? toÑo: tengo botox. toni: estÁ preparado para el ser una regiÓn agrÍcola que espera recuperarse econÓmicamente. bÁrbara: lorena rojas es recordada en la ediciÓn de revistas gente en espaÑol, que le dedica la portada. sabemos que no estaba planificado y tuvo que haber un cambio repentino. >> yo tengo que felicitar. >> estamos a punto de enviar imprenta,
paseando en este lujoso yate. pero hoy subidas muy diferentes. tÚ aparentaba tener mucho dinero.poco. toÑo: qu`É se llevÓ la bancarrota? explÍcame cÓmo una persona que tiene tanto dinero se quedÓ sin nada? toni: siempre hay malos negocios. tÚ piensas que te va ir bien... y todo cambia. ahÍ viene el fracaso. pero, yo estoy bien porque escribo . toni: donde estÁn muriendo? toÑo: escribiendo aquÍ palacio de miami. toni: el aÑo pasado pidiÓ un difÍcil momento cuando su sobrino estuvo...
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[applause] >> the senate confirmation for sally yates. your calls and comments on "washington journal." on "newsmakers," they discuss the roles in vetting presidential candidates. they will talk about preparations for 2016. they will discuss issues and groups to watch in their states. today on c-span. tonight on "q&a," eric larson on his new book. >> the story gets complicated when that question arrives, what happened to the lusitania? why was it allowed to enter the sea without escort, without the morning the could of provided to the captain but was not? this is led to some very interesting speculation about was the ship set up for attack by churchill or someone? it's interesting. i found no smoking memo. i would have found one if it existed. there was nothing from churchill or somebody else saying let's let the lusitania go into the sea. nothing like that exists. >> tonight at 8:00 on c-span. othe senate judiciary committee held a hearing at tuesday on the nomination of sally yates to be the next deputy attorney general. she serves as t
[applause] >> the senate confirmation for sally yates. your calls and comments on "washington journal." on "newsmakers," they discuss the roles in vetting presidential candidates. they will talk about preparations for 2016. they will discuss issues and groups to watch in their states. today on c-span. tonight on "q&a," eric larson on his new book. >> the story gets complicated when that question arrives, what happened to the lusitania? why was it...
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. >> we have been meg yating for more than a year. they are sending a clear signal to the international community about whether or not they are willing to make serious commitments required. >> all of this against the backdrop of major military news in the region. they are calling for a creation of military force encounters extremism and all of the disability across the middle east. the air strikes is a crazy time. that is saying something geo politically speaking. >> with iran throwing a wrench into the talks what is the possibility of the deadline being extended? >> remember back in november that was to be the deal it was supposed to be extended 7 months so it could happen back then. secretary kerry said new information became available new ideas were extended. it could happen but it is unlikely. >> five years into the civil war syrian president says he has opened the dialogue with the united states. right now there's no communication between his government and ours. he spoke out in a rare interview. >> we are always open. we never c
. >> we have been meg yating for more than a year. they are sending a clear signal to the international community about whether or not they are willing to make serious commitments required. >> all of this against the backdrop of major military news in the region. they are calling for a creation of military force encounters extremism and all of the disability across the middle east. the air strikes is a crazy time. that is saying something geo politically speaking. >> with iran...
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alienating iran, but in order to take on isis we're working with iran, and working with iran alien yateshe sunnis. >> in isis quit tomorrow, if they just put their hands in the air and walked away, they didn't exist anymore, who would own all that land in iraq? >> it could be governed by the sunnis who are there now. >> the locals? >> the problem -- >> there's no government. >> the shia totally dominated that area, and that's why isis was able to come through there so quickly. they were fewer why isty federal government. >> tribal leaders would run and own the land up there, but they want to run baghdad. they feel they have been screwed by the abbadi government just lake they were screwed by the malaki government. >> people now support troops, a new quinnipiac poll shows that americans are now in favorite of using ground took place to fight isis. it's unbelievable that the american people are talking about a big heavy force of americans going in and fighting a war again. >> there are a number of polls showing this shift among americans. from october to now, but there's also a pew poll la
alienating iran, but in order to take on isis we're working with iran, and working with iran alien yateshe sunnis. >> in isis quit tomorrow, if they just put their hands in the air and walked away, they didn't exist anymore, who would own all that land in iraq? >> it could be governed by the sunnis who are there now. >> the locals? >> the problem -- >> there's no government. >> the shia totally dominated that area, and that's why isis was able to come through...
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let's go to chris yates in manchester. if they say no one survived what, in terms of what happened to the plane and how it came down? >> it would seem that the aircraft was at altitude at the time this accident happened. but, above and beyond that perhaps perhaps, you know, the problem is that we simply don't know at the moment we don't know what happened on board the aircraft. it's a wait and see exercise to determine where the two black boxes are, the flight data recorder and voice recorder in that holding pattern. waiting for the recovery of those items. then a full assessment can be made more appropriately to determine whatever there is to determine. what the cause of the accident was. >> it's aaron here in the studio mentioning it to chris dixon from airliner world. we asked a question about the possible s.o.s. signal that was sent from the cockpit. does that suggest there was a problem that they couldn't resolve? typically, correct me if i'm wrong, an issue arises in the cockpit, the pilot's first reaction is to sort
let's go to chris yates in manchester. if they say no one survived what, in terms of what happened to the plane and how it came down? >> it would seem that the aircraft was at altitude at the time this accident happened. but, above and beyond that perhaps perhaps, you know, the problem is that we simply don't know at the moment we don't know what happened on board the aircraft. it's a wait and see exercise to determine where the two black boxes are, the flight data recorder and voice...
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chris yates. thank you for your insight on cnn news room. you are watching cnn. we'll have much more news after a short break. all we need to do now is just put our platter in the oven which we've already prep- hold on, sharon! you can't cook that sea bass in a greasy oven. why not? you'd never cook with pots and pans that dirty.. would ya? no. easy-off fume free oven cleaner is 5x stronger at removing baked-on grease. it's the best way to get a perfectly clean oven without the fumes. wow. you learn something new everyday! tough grease? easy-off. >>> you are looking at live pictures from c nrks nrnn's squ. tens of thousands of christians are there joining the palm sunday mass led by pope francis. the faithful around the world are celebrating the start of holy week, which cull mononates sunday. the pope led the sunday procession here in st. peter's. >>> now, singapore says a final farewell to its founding father who died monday at the age of 91. a number of people spoke today including his son, who is the country's current prime minister. there was a two and a hal
chris yates. thank you for your insight on cnn news room. you are watching cnn. we'll have much more news after a short break. all we need to do now is just put our platter in the oven which we've already prep- hold on, sharon! you can't cook that sea bass in a greasy oven. why not? you'd never cook with pots and pans that dirty.. would ya? no. easy-off fume free oven cleaner is 5x stronger at removing baked-on grease. it's the best way to get a perfectly clean oven without the fumes. wow. you...
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[applause] >> the first time the judiciary committee will take up salley yates. she serves as the acting deputy attorney general an previously was the attorney general for the northern district of georgia. watch live coverage tomorrow morning at 10:00 eastern on c-span 3. later in the day the senate aviation panel will look at innovation safety and privacy concerns of drone aircraft. we'll hear from officials from the f.a.a. and amazon.com. live coverage starts at 2:30 eastern, also on c-span 3. texas republican senator ted cruz announced monday that he is running for president. here is part of what senator cruz said and you can watch his entire remarks at c span.org. >> i believe in you. i believe in the power of millions of courageous conservatives rising up to reignite the promise of america. and that is why today i am announcing that i'm running for president of the united states. [cheers and applause] >> the house approved a resolution urging president obama to send weapons to ukraine in its fight against russian-backed rebels. the vote was 348-248. here's t
[applause] >> the first time the judiciary committee will take up salley yates. she serves as the acting deputy attorney general an previously was the attorney general for the northern district of georgia. watch live coverage tomorrow morning at 10:00 eastern on c-span 3. later in the day the senate aviation panel will look at innovation safety and privacy concerns of drone aircraft. we'll hear from officials from the f.a.a. and amazon.com. live coverage starts at 2:30 eastern, also on...
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in fact, one soldier with the first maine cavalry named frank yates says, we were on foot and the enemy drove us nearly a mile. my cw gary was wounded in the retreat and i helped him off the field a short distance, but then i had to drop him and run. the enemy was so close. i was struck in the leg with a spent ball, so he got hit by a bullet that did not penetrate his skin, but made his leg go numb. he said, it hurt me a good deal that he couldn't walk very well so i seized the tale of the horse. and he pulled me along until we got within our lines. that is a desperate man trying to get away. federals -- the confederate cavalry takes the lords gun is led by this guy. the youngest general in the confederate army. 23 years old. they are under general lee's son rooney lee. roberts is under him. and they do that wheel and drive the federals off that ridge. the federals they met up on that ridge, including this fellow here. a young sergeant rose, who takes a pistol ball in the groin. he was with the second new york mounted rifles. they leave behind sergeant mcintyre of the first maine cavalr
in fact, one soldier with the first maine cavalry named frank yates says, we were on foot and the enemy drove us nearly a mile. my cw gary was wounded in the retreat and i helped him off the field a short distance, but then i had to drop him and run. the enemy was so close. i was struck in the leg with a spent ball, so he got hit by a bullet that did not penetrate his skin, but made his leg go numb. he said, it hurt me a good deal that he couldn't walk very well so i seized the tale of the...