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as a nation, we must insure they remain so. so today i join everyone here and across this great land in honoring those who have willingly sacrificed while donning the cloth of our nation. so, too, we honor their loved ones who nobly carry on. today i ask all of us to reflect on this great nation founded on service and forged in sacrifice. let us renew and rededicate ourselves to the best of america, its freedom, its responsibility and its promise. and make peace be our ultimate cause. may god bless our fallen, our missing, our veterans and their families. may we be forever grateful and may god bless america. thank you. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, listen now aztec nickal sergeant dandial anderson of the united states air force performs "america the beautiful. ♪ oh beautiful for spacious kies for amber waves of grain. for purple mountain magestys ♪ above the fruited plain ♪ america, america ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ and crown thy good ♪ with brotherhood ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ oh beautiful ♪ f
as a nation, we must insure they remain so. so today i join everyone here and across this great land in honoring those who have willingly sacrificed while donning the cloth of our nation. so, too, we honor their loved ones who nobly carry on. today i ask all of us to reflect on this great nation founded on service and forged in sacrifice. let us renew and rededicate ourselves to the best of america, its freedom, its responsibility and its promise. and make peace be our ultimate cause. may god...
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for live nation and not for you? >>> probably, yeah. >> i thought maybe you would be working in coordination as nta. is that -- [multiple voices] >>> we'll be working in terms of assisting in the traffic flow of the trucks. in terms of the timing, that's not the mta. >> i'll direct that to them. thank you. >>> sure. >> don't leave yet. do these plans address adjacent neighborhoods? >>> i'm sorry, do they what? >> address adjacent neighborhoods. >>> yes -- yes -- >> let's take as an example, what about north beach? >>> well, what our traffic plan does is we've added -- so, i guess the model i would ask you guys to look at is the ballpark. because we've addressed -- we've created a plan that is almost identical to the ballpark on a little bit smaller scale. so, i'm using half of my enforcement staff that i use for a 45,000-seat ballpark to work a 9,000 seat venue. so, we will have pcos posted from north beach all the way up to the ferry building to deal with the traffic mitigations. pco's ~ the good thing we have about
for live nation and not for you? >>> probably, yeah. >> i thought maybe you would be working in coordination as nta. is that -- [multiple voices] >>> we'll be working in terms of assisting in the traffic flow of the trucks. in terms of the timing, that's not the mta. >> i'll direct that to them. thank you. >>> sure. >> don't leave yet. do these plans address adjacent neighborhoods? >>> i'm sorry, do they what? >> address adjacent...
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live nation is committed to not starting work before 7:00 a.m. and we have also indicated that we will work with the neighborhood on curfews over the last number of meetings we moved from our original entertainment commission permit of 11:30 and 11:00 p.m. can you remember fuse. ~ curfews. we moved it to 11:00 p.m. [speaker not understood]. thank you for your time. >> we'll hear from the entertainment commission, ms. cain. >> good evening, jocelyn cain, entertainment commission. just a little tiny history about the entertainment commission. we were created in 2003 after a charter amendment. there are 7 commissioners that represent all the stakeholders, impacting entertainment and nighttime business. even include neighbors, law enforcement public health planning and the industry itself. staff is currently 4,000 people. we oversee a thousand fixed place permits including places of entertainment, late night food establishments, bars, we even regulate a few dance halls that are still around. we talk a lot about the port delegated authority to the ent
live nation is committed to not starting work before 7:00 a.m. and we have also indicated that we will work with the neighborhood on curfews over the last number of meetings we moved from our original entertainment commission permit of 11:30 and 11:00 p.m. can you remember fuse. ~ curfews. we moved it to 11:00 p.m. [speaker not understood]. thank you for your time. >> we'll hear from the entertainment commission, ms. cain. >> good evening, jocelyn cain, entertainment commission....
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national >>ble satellite corp. 2013] we will have to live events on our companion network. first a migration and economic competitiveness hearing. and former mexican president will be there. hosted by the migration policy institute, live at 9:30 a.m. eastern. a look at the political situation in egypt. two years after it led to the resignation of resident mubarak. the new america foundation will the newearing about leaders. our live coverage begins at 12:15 p.m. eastern. >> the national rifle association is holding it annual meeting this week end in houston. here is a portion from saturday including david keene and chris cox. this is about an hour and 20 [applause] >> today i want to thank you for what you do to support our second amendment rights and for being here at this incredibly important meeting. by your very presence you are sending a message to the president, so joe biden, diane feinstein, and michael bloomberg. and to all their friends in the media who have been claiming for months that you and amer
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national >>ble satellite corp. 2013] we will have to live events on our companion network. first a migration and economic competitiveness hearing. and former mexican president will be there. hosted by the migration policy institute, live at 9:30 a.m. eastern. a look at the political situation in egypt. two years after it led to the resignation of resident mubarak. the new america foundation will the newearing...
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national security by publishing classified documents as you know in america you know sometimes first amendment is trumped by national security issues when information is disclosed that could threaten the lives of soldiers on the battlefield or threaten the lives of americans here at home do you believe honestly that chilling or saw a sign should face no consequences whatsoever yes that's right and so why you know the same claims were made about the new york times when the pubs print on papers it was destroying our security it was strong and so forth and so for the first amendment in that case trumped. the claim of the nixon administration now here you've got to ask yourself well what is the first amendment blame. the claim is that the sons can't be punished if in fact there is no clear and present danger to the country and if you look at the stuff that assigns. published i would argue there's no clear and present danger to the country i mean it's been three years whereas the danger i mean you're still here and i'm still here all claims terrible when it comes to national security but
national security by publishing classified documents as you know in america you know sometimes first amendment is trumped by national security issues when information is disclosed that could threaten the lives of soldiers on the battlefield or threaten the lives of americans here at home do you believe honestly that chilling or saw a sign should face no consequences whatsoever yes that's right and so why you know the same claims were made about the new york times when the pubs print on papers...
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national park service. is thejohn jarvis director. it is all under the department of interior. there are more than 400 parks across the country, and each of them are pretty individual. they each have their own budget. they each decide how to spend that budget. they have to follow certain rules and all of that, but they are all under the national parks service, but there is a lot of individuality. host: what do national parks have in common, and what are some surprising differences? guest: there are going to be rules. this is about conserving some of the great eye logical and -- biological and geographical features of this country for generations to enjoy. but they also have a lot of different features. ,ou got geysers, mountains forests, redwoods, everglades in florida, but they all have to follow certain rules to make sure that those are preserved. if you go camping in these parts, you are probably going to have to, for example in maryland, they will not allow you to take firewood from outside the state in
national park service. is thejohn jarvis director. it is all under the department of interior. there are more than 400 parks across the country, and each of them are pretty individual. they each have their own budget. they each decide how to spend that budget. they have to follow certain rules and all of that, but they are all under the national parks service, but there is a lot of individuality. host: what do national parks have in common, and what are some surprising differences? guest: there...
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national defense programs. there is a lot more to this issue, but it is an indication of the importance of our concern here. technology continues to expand into every area of modern life. our power stations, our dams, and our defense industrial base are all online. even everyday items like our cards, our home alarm systems, even our refrigerators are increasingly connected to the internet. unfortunately, these innovations have been accompanied by new threats to our prosperity, to our privacy, to our intellectual property, to our very national security. this subcommittee has heard previously about hackers who have taken over the webcams of unsuspecting americans' computers we've heard about companies like anonymous launching attacks against financial institutions. se have heard about criminal that use bot nets to send spam, to send e-mails to capture credit card ever nation or to engage in click fraud, scare where the mower ran somewhere schemes. heard about the advanced threats that allow foreign entities to st
national defense programs. there is a lot more to this issue, but it is an indication of the importance of our concern here. technology continues to expand into every area of modern life. our power stations, our dams, and our defense industrial base are all online. even everyday items like our cards, our home alarm systems, even our refrigerators are increasingly connected to the internet. unfortunately, these innovations have been accompanied by new threats to our prosperity, to our privacy,...
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across our nation. thank you for joining us this morning for this announcement, and i would at this time like to introduce the founder of the sandy hook promise, mr. tim macrus. >> good morning, my name is... we had a little bit of a logistical change and my name is lee show and i am the co-founder of the sandy hook promise and a member of the executive committee and thank you mayor lee for taking the time out of your busy schedule to join us. and the mayor knows the primary responsible of the government is to keep the citizens safe and thank you all for being here. i would like to start with a little background on sandy hook, promise and who we are and what we are determined to do and why we are here today. to understand the devastation of december 14th, the shootings and origins of sandy hook promise, it is helpful to understand a little bit about newtown itself, it is a small town. it has an old fashioned sense of community. people live in newtown, because it is a great place to raise a family. that
across our nation. thank you for joining us this morning for this announcement, and i would at this time like to introduce the founder of the sandy hook promise, mr. tim macrus. >> good morning, my name is... we had a little bit of a logistical change and my name is lee show and i am the co-founder of the sandy hook promise and a member of the executive committee and thank you mayor lee for taking the time out of your busy schedule to join us. and the mayor knows the primary responsible...
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the nation, not yet a century old, was still seeking its own cultural and national identity. of the american landscape were now promoted as the country's unique heritage. the new york herald wrot "their beauty, their splendor, their extraordinary ansometimes terrible manifestations of nature form a series of attractions possessed by no other nation." three months later, moran's "the grand canyon of the yellowstone" was bought by the federal government for $10,000. the painting was hung in the u.s. capitol, a triumph for moran. soon after, he began signing his work with the monogram "t.y.m." for thomas "yellowsto" moran. yellowstone remained a source of inspiration throughout moran's career. in 1892, the artist returned to the park to create new paintings of its wonders. by this time, yellowstone was a popular tourist attraction. the idea of the national park, suggested two decades before, had been fully realized. moran's depictions of yellowstone left a permanent mark on the american consciousness, transforming the public perception of the west from a frightful land of myster
the nation, not yet a century old, was still seeking its own cultural and national identity. of the american landscape were now promoted as the country's unique heritage. the new york herald wrot "their beauty, their splendor, their extraordinary ansometimes terrible manifestations of nature form a series of attractions possessed by no other nation." three months later, moran's "the grand canyon of the yellowstone" was bought by the federal government for $10,000. the...
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answert national poll that question decidedly. with danger lurking outside their doors, 69% of americans , id yes, i want my freedom want my second amendment, i want my guns. [applause] lying in wait right now is a terrorist. it arranged a school shooter. a kidnapper. a rapist. a murderer. waiting in planning and plotting. in every community across our country. lying in wait right now. no amount of political schemes, congressional legislation, presidential commissions or media roundtables will ever change that inevitable reality. i said it before, and i will say ,t again, no bill in congress no rose garden speech, will ever change that inescapable fact. to stop a badway guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. [applause] boston proved it. law enforcement officers do their jobs in that city so courageously, good guys with guns stopped terrorists with guns. [applause] all over our country, people are more and more frustrated with washington, d.c. and the political and media elite. aey are dismayed over political debate that has noth
answert national poll that question decidedly. with danger lurking outside their doors, 69% of americans , id yes, i want my freedom want my second amendment, i want my guns. [applause] lying in wait right now is a terrorist. it arranged a school shooter. a kidnapper. a rapist. a murderer. waiting in planning and plotting. in every community across our country. lying in wait right now. no amount of political schemes, congressional legislation, presidential commissions or media roundtables will...
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i mentioned the national security agency, historically, the national security agency one of its beg jobs is breaking codes. let's pick on iran, if n.s.a. is now reading all of iran's most secret communication traffic since they broken the iranian code. that's obviously a huge intelligence for the american government. if i write that n.s.a. is reading iranian code, then iran can fairly easily switch codes, switch machines and take away that windfall of intelligence. that's an important secret needs to be preserved. i recognize that if we have an agent who has infiltrated al qaeda, it happened in yemen. if we identify that person when he's in an al qaeda camp there, he's dead. he's a dead man. we lose that source and certainly has a human matter you would not want to do that. there are secrets that deserve to be preserved. the other problem, the problem with that is that bureaucrats love secrecy especially in the national security realm. if econtrol a certain amount of information and it's secret from everybody else, that enhances my power. if i screw up and i can keep that secret, that pr
i mentioned the national security agency, historically, the national security agency one of its beg jobs is breaking codes. let's pick on iran, if n.s.a. is now reading all of iran's most secret communication traffic since they broken the iranian code. that's obviously a huge intelligence for the american government. if i write that n.s.a. is reading iranian code, then iran can fairly easily switch codes, switch machines and take away that windfall of intelligence. that's an important secret...
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the american public love the national parks. the american public expect the national parks to be taken care of. >> reporter: they are the envy of the world. an american treasure showing a little tarnish. tom costello, nbc news, yellowstone national park. >> we are back in a moment with extreme weather across the country tonight. would you believe three feet of snow on the ground and it's almost june? >>> the extreme weather continues across the middle of the country. they are bracing for the possibility of more scenes like this one in texas where three people were killed and hundreds were rescued from flash floods over the weekend. take a look at this. we are almost into june but parts of upstate new york and vermont are covered in up to three feet of snow. meantime the threat of tornadoes returns this week for parts of the country including the oklahoma city area. weather channel meteorologist kelly cass is monitoring it all for us tonight. kelly, good evening. >> good evening, natalie. i'm happy to say temperatures will be war
the american public love the national parks. the american public expect the national parks to be taken care of. >> reporter: they are the envy of the world. an american treasure showing a little tarnish. tom costello, nbc news, yellowstone national park. >> we are back in a moment with extreme weather across the country tonight. would you believe three feet of snow on the ground and it's almost june? >>> the extreme weather continues across the middle of the country. they...
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chicken council, the national turkey federation, the national cattlemen's the association, and the national pork producers council. we thank the chairman and cosponsors for the introduction of hr 1773 and for its construction of attention to a substantial component of immigration reform -- aggressing the needs of u.s. employers and also the sources of such labor. reform to be for meaningful we must reckon with the needs of u.s. employers for less skilled labor to work jobs that due to various resources -- reasons go unfilled by u.s. laborers. we must address document fraud and identity theft. we support the definition of agricultural labor or services contained in this bill. we believe it important that the legislation recognizes that all activities required for the "preparation, processing, or manufacturing of a product of agriculture for for the distribution" are a essential ingredient in the agricultural labor equation. these activities, including the preparation and process of animal protein products for further distribution in the food chain, are a critical second step in the food supp
chicken council, the national turkey federation, the national cattlemen's the association, and the national pork producers council. we thank the chairman and cosponsors for the introduction of hr 1773 and for its construction of attention to a substantial component of immigration reform -- aggressing the needs of u.s. employers and also the sources of such labor. reform to be for meaningful we must reckon with the needs of u.s. employers for less skilled labor to work jobs that due to various...
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whereas the danger i mean you're still here and i'm still here all claims sound terrible when it comes to national security but when you look backwards at them which is what i do in my book is the pentagon papers i look back through the facts of what happened in the pentagon papers and nobody home nothing there no damage now security you have to look at these claims with a jaundiced eye because after a period of time you take a look at them and there's no danger as you mentioned the obama administration has prosecuted more allegedly leakers then under the espionage act then all previous administrations combined. do you believe that leakers such as bradley manning should be subject to some discipline yes i do and i would think that if you work for this organization you used leaking their secrets you probably ought to be fired i think every organization or have a control over its employees and therefore i think that bradley manning should be disciplined and i think that the twenty years to which he's agreed probably probably is a good good sentence i think the question with bradley manning right now
whereas the danger i mean you're still here and i'm still here all claims sound terrible when it comes to national security but when you look backwards at them which is what i do in my book is the pentagon papers i look back through the facts of what happened in the pentagon papers and nobody home nothing there no damage now security you have to look at these claims with a jaundiced eye because after a period of time you take a look at them and there's no danger as you mentioned the obama...
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ambassador to the united nations, fox news contributor, john bolten. it's like screaming "liar, liar," at least if you're the "washington post," your thoughts? >> it's a stunning conclusion by the fact checker, a good reporter. that press conference yesterday in a number of respects and benghazi was something i never saw before. you know, in connection with the talking points, either obama was briefed on this mountain of statements that he and others made after september the 11th, or if he was not, he is vonned by complete incompetence. if he was briefed and said we always knew it was terrorism, then that is a lie. there's no other way. lou: it is a -- it is an obvious contradiction what he said on the 12th of september, what then proceeded to transpire, the 15th and 16th of september leading up to rice's brazen story and narrative supported by the administration. them to the 19th, to the 2 # nd when the president, you know, gave a briefing, correcting, all of that, still pushed the silly video nonsense and held on to it righteously. at this point, how
ambassador to the united nations, fox news contributor, john bolten. it's like screaming "liar, liar," at least if you're the "washington post," your thoughts? >> it's a stunning conclusion by the fact checker, a good reporter. that press conference yesterday in a number of respects and benghazi was something i never saw before. you know, in connection with the talking points, either obama was briefed on this mountain of statements that he and others made after...
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nation claim to be a country worth fighting for. it's that question that is at the center of two real scandals that are now plaguing our nation's military. first the national disgrace that is the backlog now nearly 600,000 of veterans waiting on disability claims through veteran affairs leading to increased criticism of president obama and eric sensheki who have yet to get the problem under control. and the sky rocketing rates of suicide which hit a new high last year at 350 american service members took their own lives. while the politics prove less entertaining than the fodder of last week they may prove a real measure of where our nation currently stands. for more on these issues we're joined by thomas benzel. thank you for your time this evening. >> thank you for having me. >> john: can you please explain the process for applying for benefits from the va and what is creating this backlog? >> well, the process is fairly straightforward. a person who is injured or disabled or became disabled while on active duty with the military,
nation claim to be a country worth fighting for. it's that question that is at the center of two real scandals that are now plaguing our nation's military. first the national disgrace that is the backlog now nearly 600,000 of veterans waiting on disability claims through veteran affairs leading to increased criticism of president obama and eric sensheki who have yet to get the problem under control. and the sky rocketing rates of suicide which hit a new high last year at 350 american service...
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the california national guard as mentioned is the largest in the nation under 54 states and territories. we're the largest by far. and we have a broad spectrum of capabilities that range from on the low end manpower where we can deploy troops for either security missions or firefighting hand crew missions all the way up to the high end where we have a wing, we also have space station systems we can employ and support civil authorities at the direction of the governor. we're the experienced national guard force. we do some sort of civil support emergency response system every three days in california. we support the governor, mainly law enforcement and the fire services here in the state. we tend to do more emergency missions every year than any of the 53 states and territories combined. so, we have quite a bit of experience. with that experience has come a wealth of relationship building that's key to success and any disaster response is being able to work with the inter agency. we're in a unique position because in addition to my federal responsibilities for commanding both the army an
the california national guard as mentioned is the largest in the nation under 54 states and territories. we're the largest by far. and we have a broad spectrum of capabilities that range from on the low end manpower where we can deploy troops for either security missions or firefighting hand crew missions all the way up to the high end where we have a wing, we also have space station systems we can employ and support civil authorities at the direction of the governor. we're the experienced...
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and the club of the nation's get a cash rich bigger china and india are now getting a stronger voice when it comes to carving up the region our top stories this hour. screen international news and comment live from our studio center here in moscow we start with our breaking news story this hour and that is new evidence has been released suggesting a cia agent caught in moscow was trying to persuade a russian security officer to provide classified information. all the details for us. well as more details about this latest spy scandal between moscow and washington continue to emerge we've managed to obtain recordings of what the f.s.b. claims were phone conversations between this undercover cia officer and the man he was working to recruit as an agent and well let's listen to them let's listen to one of them just right now. we should meet today. to do it tomorrow we can meet only today you can do one million dollars per year give me one hundred thousand front but only for me. yes or no. now it all happened to late on monday night in one of moscow's city parks where an undercover cia of
and the club of the nation's get a cash rich bigger china and india are now getting a stronger voice when it comes to carving up the region our top stories this hour. screen international news and comment live from our studio center here in moscow we start with our breaking news story this hour and that is new evidence has been released suggesting a cia agent caught in moscow was trying to persuade a russian security officer to provide classified information. all the details for us. well as...
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we have our national leadership forum. best thing about cadca's leadership forum is the fact that we really get a chance to hear about the latest and greatest about how to combat the issues. it's an opportunity for everyone that's part of the coalition movement to come together at one point during the year, receive great training, hear from national experts, actually get to ask questions with, you know, major government officials that you think you'd never be able to connect with, but for the coalitions, it's really an opportunity to look around and go, hey, you know, i'm not in this alone. i'm part of a national movement, and there's people out there that i can network with and learn from. public awareness creates change and without the awareness of the public, then we're dead in the water, and we're not able to move our issues forward, and we're not able to create healthier and safer communities. so we employ a multitude of strategies to make this happen. they have-they have dragged me into the social media age. we have
we have our national leadership forum. best thing about cadca's leadership forum is the fact that we really get a chance to hear about the latest and greatest about how to combat the issues. it's an opportunity for everyone that's part of the coalition movement to come together at one point during the year, receive great training, hear from national experts, actually get to ask questions with, you know, major government officials that you think you'd never be able to connect with, but for the...
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we steal other nations' secrets. one cannot do that aboveboard and be very success form. >> that was a scene from the new documentary "we steal secrets." that is an amazing quote. that's michael hayden, former cia director saying we steal secrets from other nations. this film does a great job of exposing the very shadowy world of intelligence-gathering, as much as raise questions about national security and terrorism. >> one of the staggering facts is that the national security agency is sucking up 60,000 e-mails and phone calls per second. you know, this is the big net into which all of our stuff is falling. and then they scan the stuff later on. so, you know, this is a massive surveillance operation that our country is conducting on us. >> let me follow up on that. the justice department would say we got these phone records from the a.p. only after an exhaustive sort of review of other documents and given the size and scope of the missions, domestic and international. were you surprised at the outcry around it? or
we steal other nations' secrets. one cannot do that aboveboard and be very success form. >> that was a scene from the new documentary "we steal secrets." that is an amazing quote. that's michael hayden, former cia director saying we steal secrets from other nations. this film does a great job of exposing the very shadowy world of intelligence-gathering, as much as raise questions about national security and terrorism. >> one of the staggering facts is that the national...
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in 2009,o america joined the national guard, and today he sung the new national anthem. >> today is a special day. >> on average, it takes five years to gain legal citizenship. today, 500 people from 88 countries did that. >> i love america. .here are so many opportunities >> the new citizens are encouraged to continue their home country's traditions and teach their children their native language. she says that is what she can offer the country that has offered her so much. >> i think i have a lot of things to give to this country. sterling, virginia, abc 7 news. >> >> hundreds gathered to help raise money for the arthritis foundation. participants went on a 3 mile walk around the national mall. it is the major fund-raiser for the year. hand.thuman was on organizers expect to raise more than $130,000 for the foundation. by that point, it looked as if it had not started reading it. gloomy.cast and >> depending on where you were, you saw about 1/4 of an inch of rain. we have some changes on the way. take a look outside. chesapeake beach is a bit breezy. temperatures at reagan national a
in 2009,o america joined the national guard, and today he sung the new national anthem. >> today is a special day. >> on average, it takes five years to gain legal citizenship. today, 500 people from 88 countries did that. >> i love america. .here are so many opportunities >> the new citizens are encouraged to continue their home country's traditions and teach their children their native language. she says that is what she can offer the country that has offered her so...
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ernest moniz to be our nation's secretary of energy. and i think it is good when we are able to stand as the chairman and the ranking member and really come to terms of agreement as -- in ow insofar as support for an individual, for a position such as secretary of energy, an important position within this administration, an important position just from the perspective of how we move forward in this country dealing with our energy issues, dealing with our energy future, which i think is where we get relatively enthusiastic about this nomination. so i'd like to thank our chairman, the chairman of the energy and natural resources, my friend from oregon for his leadership in advancing the nomination to the finish line. i also want to recognize and thank the members of our committee for their very thoughtful questions. when we had dr. moniz before the committee, it was perhaps one of the smoother confirmation hearings that we have had in quite sometime, and i also thank the full senate for working with us so that we can fulfill our constitut
ernest moniz to be our nation's secretary of energy. and i think it is good when we are able to stand as the chairman and the ranking member and really come to terms of agreement as -- in ow insofar as support for an individual, for a position such as secretary of energy, an important position within this administration, an important position just from the perspective of how we move forward in this country dealing with our energy issues, dealing with our energy future, which i think is where we...
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] the speaker: the committee will be in order. the chair apoints as members of the committee on the part of the use to escort president park geun-hye, the gentleman from virginia, mr. cantor, the gentleman from california, mr. mccarthy. the gentleman from oregon, mr. walden, the gentleman from oklahoma mr. lankford. the gentleman from texas, mr. sessions. the gentleman from california, mr. royce. the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. the gentleman from california, mr. mckeon. the gentlelady from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen. the gentleman from texas, mr. brady. the gentleman from ohio, mr. chabot, the gentlelady from texas ms. granger. the gentleman from washington state, mr. reichert. the gentleman from alabama, mr. rogers. the gentleman from texas, mr. poe. the gentlelady from california, ms. pelosi. the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn. the gentleman from california, mr. becerra. the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley. the
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>>> president obama prepares to address the nation sec >>> president obama prepares to address the nation's security in a speech this afternoon, while for the first time the government acknowledges it killed four american citizens in drone strikes. >> i'm sorry women have to witness this today, but in our land, our women have to see it. >>> act of terror. a brutal attack is carried out in broad daylight and officials say there are signs it was motivated by radical islam. >>> and going home. victims of the deadly tornado in moore, oklahoma, are allowed to return for the first time since the storm while the process of cleaning up and rebuilding begins. >> you go block by block, house by house picking the stuff up. captioning funded by cbs stuff up. >>> this is >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, may 23rd, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, today president obama is expected to outline a new counter-terrorism policy in a major national security speech. the speech is also expected to outline plans for the guantanamo bay prison. as a prelude, the adm
>>> president obama prepares to address the nation sec >>> president obama prepares to address the nation's security in a speech this afternoon, while for the first time the government acknowledges it killed four american citizens in drone strikes. >> i'm sorry women have to witness this today, but in our land, our women have to see it. >>> act of terror. a brutal attack is carried out in broad daylight and officials say there are signs it was motivated by...
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national defense programs. obviously, there's a lot more to this issue than just that, but it's an indication of timeliness and importance of our concern here. technology continues to expand into every area of modern life. our power stations, our dams, and at the defense of poor, our defense industrial base, are all online. and even everyday items like our cars, our home alarm systems, even our refrigerators are increasingly connected to the internet. unfortunately, these innovations have been accompanied by new threats to our prosperity, to our privacy, to our intellectual property, to our very national security. this subcommittee has heard previously about hackers have taken over the webcams of unsuspecting americans computers. we have heard about activists like anonymous using distributed denial of service attacks against financial institutions. we've heard about criminal rings that use botnets to send spam, to send spear phishing enough to capture and sell americans credit card information, or to engage in
national defense programs. obviously, there's a lot more to this issue than just that, but it's an indication of timeliness and importance of our concern here. technology continues to expand into every area of modern life. our power stations, our dams, and at the defense of poor, our defense industrial base, are all online. and even everyday items like our cars, our home alarm systems, even our refrigerators are increasingly connected to the internet. unfortunately, these innovations have been...
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it would be nice to have a national lottery to be able to have americans helping americans to get the super power back on track again. host: let our guests respond. guest: we certainly have a responsibility. what is affordable, you indicate correctly, that is not my field. sometimes i am part of the bottom layer of that as well. again, not winding, but i will be furloughed. i am a firm -- federal employee. those decisions are not decisions i made. equally the decisions of exactly what benefits. my father was retired from the army as a colonel and he has now passed away. i followed him through his it ventures with walter reed, with the system and so on. ed with thosekey things for years. he was not at all happy with what was done with the veterans. i'm sympathetic to the position, but have to say that is not what i'd do. host: what is the best way ahead as far as what the military does with future leaders, as far as changing the perspective as you see it? guest: i don't think any this service academies. i think they probably have a negative effect. as i tell my students and they seem t
it would be nice to have a national lottery to be able to have americans helping americans to get the super power back on track again. host: let our guests respond. guest: we certainly have a responsibility. what is affordable, you indicate correctly, that is not my field. sometimes i am part of the bottom layer of that as well. again, not winding, but i will be furloughed. i am a firm -- federal employee. those decisions are not decisions i made. equally the decisions of exactly what benefits....
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maybe we can talk about how is the national guard and dod resources and capabilities integrated into the command and control at the fire and also the supporting ops centers whether it be the gac or other centers down there. maybe our military personnel can talk about that, or ray. >> it's important to note that we are the supporting effort to cal fire and we get called in when they are basically out of assets. we are working for cal fire, they are the incident commanders, we follow their coordination, typically we're the last ones in and the first ones out. we do have an on-going relationship with cal fire, i'm in contact with cal fire all the time. we have good situational awareness what's going on in the state of california. they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on
maybe we can talk about how is the national guard and dod resources and capabilities integrated into the command and control at the fire and also the supporting ops centers whether it be the gac or other centers down there. maybe our military personnel can talk about that, or ray. >> it's important to note that we are the supporting effort to cal fire and we get called in when they are basically out of assets. we are working for cal fire, they are the incident commanders, we follow their...
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guard in california, we would go to the national guard from other states and that may be 1500 miles away. and that capability could be right down the road or down in san diego in one of the reserve components or in the active components of the marines or the navy and we need to sort through that so we can better respond. with that also will come changes that may need to be statutory changes so we can better accept the title 10 forces in particular the reserve forces. it is very frustrating during fire season when our black hawk helicopter company flying its rotors off down in los alamedos is sitting on the same ramp as army reserve helicopters we can't access because of staff problems and other issues we're going to have to work through to fight those same fires, those are the kind of things we'll probably have to take back to our elected leadership and change -- make some changes to be able to better serve the people. >> i was at chief sur, and i was glad to hear him say that we really rely on the communities to be their responder for the first 72 hours. this topic of community res
guard in california, we would go to the national guard from other states and that may be 1500 miles away. and that capability could be right down the road or down in san diego in one of the reserve components or in the active components of the marines or the navy and we need to sort through that so we can better respond. with that also will come changes that may need to be statutory changes so we can better accept the title 10 forces in particular the reserve forces. it is very frustrating...
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the club of the nation's eager to cash in on. a richer that's getting bigger china and india and i'm getting a stronger voice when it comes to carving out their reach and. a new song russia and iran the wall this is all see with me your leisure and welcome to the program. russia has once again expressed of disappointment over the latest spying scandal saying this cia's actions undermined the government's efforts to cooperate as international media rushed among the unfortunate spite ridiculing his outdated equipment and clumsy methods. and gaia nature can try me now live with more on this story nice to see you if you go if i still hear what exactly is russia saying on the issue well we spoke with the president's call for so it's quite surprising that this u.s. official was caught basically red handed trying to recruit an agent in moscow despite direct orders from the presidents of both countries to the security services to work together and on one side rather than against against each other and while perhaps these waters are simpl
the club of the nation's eager to cash in on. a richer that's getting bigger china and india and i'm getting a stronger voice when it comes to carving out their reach and. a new song russia and iran the wall this is all see with me your leisure and welcome to the program. russia has once again expressed of disappointment over the latest spying scandal saying this cia's actions undermined the government's efforts to cooperate as international media rushed among the unfortunate spite ridiculing...
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, national security act could, on the floor debate, use a populous approach to the definition of national security in a way to clog the proposed merger. but what i would simply say is this. you have a company in china with $100 billion in revenue last year, buying a u.s. company with $5 billion in revenue. the chinese firm is trying to recover the brand equity from issues they had previously, and they're using smithfield to do it. >> all right. >> the idea that they would ak sight that equity for short-term profit is nonsense because the acquisition is relatively small compared to shung wa's market size. >> folks, we have to leave it there. patty of food and water watch, thank you, and rick quinn of fdaimports.com. in a statement yesterday we should point out the company said shung wa will continue its long-term strategy with strict adherence to the highest standards of quality control and safety compliance. its agreement to smithfield is fully aligned of this focus. >>> will the next new thing be wearable technology? we'll take a peek into the future. >>> first a look at how commodities,
, national security act could, on the floor debate, use a populous approach to the definition of national security in a way to clog the proposed merger. but what i would simply say is this. you have a company in china with $100 billion in revenue last year, buying a u.s. company with $5 billion in revenue. the chinese firm is trying to recover the brand equity from issues they had previously, and they're using smithfield to do it. >> all right. >> the idea that they would ak sight...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> the most fundamental difference between left and right is both look at the economic ladder. those on the left seat to reach down and physically take people and move them up the economic ladder. that is almost always driven by noble intentions and yet it never ever works of. the only way anyone has ever climbed the economic ladder is to pull himself or herself up one run at a time. >> many -- nearly all of you will experience failure, some of the crushing failure that you will recover and learn from you have to be all the better because once you have had a failure that is your only good option, to take something from it. neverew of you will recover from your failures and statistically speaking between two and five of you will spend some part of your life in prison. isevery spring c-span this college and university campuses across the country. you will hear stories and advice from a new graduating class. tonight at 8:00 eastern with senators al franken and ted cruz, congre
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steffen national labor relations board from 1994 to 96 and was the general counsel of the national endowment for the humanities and got her degree from georgetown university law center where she won the -- liberal op-ed she grew up in westport connecticut and her parents who i believe are here today still reside in wilton connecticut. we are very we are very proud of the work that she has done and america's workers and businesses are counting on us to make sure she continues her important work as a board member at the nlrb thank you mr. chairman for allowing me to introduce ms. block before the committee today. >> thank you senator murphy and now i will recognize senator -- >> thank you mr. chairman. it's my pleasure to introduce richard f. griffin junior who has served on the nlrb since january of 2012. richard is a law school graduate of eastern university in boston and for 28 years he has worked for the international union of operating engineers. 17 of those years he has spent as their general counsel. operating engineers have a special place in my heart. my big brother operated -- and wa
steffen national labor relations board from 1994 to 96 and was the general counsel of the national endowment for the humanities and got her degree from georgetown university law center where she won the -- liberal op-ed she grew up in westport connecticut and her parents who i believe are here today still reside in wilton connecticut. we are very we are very proud of the work that she has done and america's workers and businesses are counting on us to make sure she continues her important work...
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to me like this is an investigation that needs to happen because national security leaks, of course, can get our agents overseas killed. >> so you don't think that this is a scandal plaguing the administration and are you supportive of eric holder as attorney general in light of all of this? >> what i am supportive of is investigating national security leaks that endanger americans around the world. >> so would this qualify, this seizure of a.p. phone records? >> what i -- we don't know yet what has happened here. what i do think is that national security leaks that endanger americans around the world are a serious matter. >> i'm just asking, you have no reason then to doubt or do you what the attorney general did actually did endanger lives in this case in. >> what i'm saying is national security leaks that endanger americans around the world are a serious matter. >> including this one? >> any time you're leaking national security information, if it endangers americans around the world, eight serious matter. >> i think it's clear what you're saying. i want to move on to benghazi and
to me like this is an investigation that needs to happen because national security leaks, of course, can get our agents overseas killed. >> so you don't think that this is a scandal plaguing the administration and are you supportive of eric holder as attorney general in light of all of this? >> what i am supportive of is investigating national security leaks that endanger americans around the world. >> so would this qualify, this seizure of a.p. phone records? >> what i...
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a lot of excitement having the national on here. >> good, thank you. stephen: you have a new album out here. it's called trouble will find me. all right. are you tempting fate with the name of this? what do you mean that trouble will find me? have you seen trouble? have you paid your dues? >> not that much trouble but average human trouble, i guess. i think it's sort of... >> stephen: good story. we were going to call it that. average human trouble. >> stephen: i like that. that's good. it found me. you guys from cincinatti. from cincinatti, did you eat the spaghetti with the chilly on top? >> once a week all the time. stephen: not meant to. it's in leviticus, i think. you guys like this thing out there right now. you guys are huge. >> we were doing well. stephen: you're getting the colbert bump tonight. >> we're not that hip though. stephen: i don't think we're that... i'm. >> i'm 42. stephen: you can't be hip because that's not that far away from a hip replacement. >> it's harder to be hip. stephen: good to know. you guys have a reputation of perfect
a lot of excitement having the national on here. >> good, thank you. stephen: you have a new album out here. it's called trouble will find me. all right. are you tempting fate with the name of this? what do you mean that trouble will find me? have you seen trouble? have you paid your dues? >> not that much trouble but average human trouble, i guess. i think it's sort of... >> stephen: good story. we were going to call it that. average human trouble. >> stephen: i like...
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now the nation asks more. the budget choices faced in the extraordinary year forced painful decisions, and we'll continue to work with the dod research and congress to passion, a way forward remaining the world's best air force by whatever resources are provided. our air mep and nation deserve nothing less, so we look forward to your questions. general welsh? >> thanks. thank you, folks, for being here today. the devastation and human toll in oklahoma that the secretary mentioned is simply heart wrenching. our hearts and prayers out to everyone affected. the homes of 140 airmen were completely destroyed in the storm, and the homes of 196 others were at least partially damaged, so it's had a big impact on the air force family as well. two of the airmen lost a granddaughter and father. there's no words that can erase that suffering. we were all so very sorry for their loss. we're inspired by the resilience sigh in the fighting spirit of the people of moore and oklahoma. adds -- as usual, people serve with a comm
now the nation asks more. the budget choices faced in the extraordinary year forced painful decisions, and we'll continue to work with the dod research and congress to passion, a way forward remaining the world's best air force by whatever resources are provided. our air mep and nation deserve nothing less, so we look forward to your questions. general welsh? >> thanks. thank you, folks, for being here today. the devastation and human toll in oklahoma that the secretary mentioned is...
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not on memorial day so much as we do on national pow and mia national recognition day. on memorial day it is more about honoring those who have sacrificed their lives. grateful nation it's pressing its gratitude. honor and remember its is great and well earned and deserve, but our job is harder than that. our job is trying to get answers and bringing these veterans home alive or dead. that is tougher challenge than honoring and remembering. , fromann mills-griffiths the white house, chairman of the board of the organization for pow and mia families, thank you for your time. guest: thank you for bringing attention to this issue. it is beautiful here, and the white house being the people's house, it is is always a privilege to be here as well. , ma'am.ank you for the remainder of our time, just a few minutes now, we will take calls and look at the vietnam veterans memorial. don't forget, later on this morning, 11:00, arlington national cemetery. the tomb of the unknowns is where the wreathlaying will take place. as you look at it, we will go to our next call. this is pete
not on memorial day so much as we do on national pow and mia national recognition day. on memorial day it is more about honoring those who have sacrificed their lives. grateful nation it's pressing its gratitude. honor and remember its is great and well earned and deserve, but our job is harder than that. our job is trying to get answers and bringing these veterans home alive or dead. that is tougher challenge than honoring and remembering. , fromann mills-griffiths the white house, chairman of...
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security interest that we have of the nation. understandably there is classified information leaked that can jeopardize our national security interest or danger individuals. >> is still not quite understand members of congress complaining about this for two years. could it just never reach you guys at the white house that there are these complaints i conservator groups feel they are being singled out untargeted? >> i'm sure people were aware of the new some of the stories, but we were not aware of any dvds or any review conducted by the spec or general. [inaudible] >> i was at that before. >> lushes say -- for all the reasons i has to be that distance. on a specific question i want to wait and see what the report says and what we actually know how good on this matter and before we make any decisions or pronouncements about what action should be taken. you heard that the president said about what he believes and what he feels about his reported about specific targeting turn out to be true. we need to wait and see if that's the cas
security interest that we have of the nation. understandably there is classified information leaked that can jeopardize our national security interest or danger individuals. >> is still not quite understand members of congress complaining about this for two years. could it just never reach you guys at the white house that there are these complaints i conservator groups feel they are being singled out untargeted? >> i'm sure people were aware of the new some of the stories, but we...
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to the nation? because we all kind of took a vow that we would continue to march. we try to do something with our lives that would enable better days ahead. there is no organization and reports. it is just an individual circumstance and we look forward to hearing how people come and just having them share their stories because we all thought that kind of commitment. i should comment after the party in 1973, or nixon open up the whole white house, in the residential portion of the white house was hoping. fruit of the loom. keep going around in the lincoln bedroom a little pain it bathroom thing where churchill used to say. the interesting thing was six months -- not six months, nine months after the party at the white house, 50 children were born about one of whom was my daughter. specific details we will leave to your imagination. however, the other aspect of the party was a white house fellow, rick skelton, the oceanic comments that it was a wonderful party because nobody stolen it. they have a pro
to the nation? because we all kind of took a vow that we would continue to march. we try to do something with our lives that would enable better days ahead. there is no organization and reports. it is just an individual circumstance and we look forward to hearing how people come and just having them share their stories because we all thought that kind of commitment. i should comment after the party in 1973, or nixon open up the whole white house, in the residential portion of the white house...
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so national security was involved. but, not at the level that would prevent any decent reporter from doing the story. rosen didn't name a source and did not leak any information: did was stephan kim jim state department employee who has been charged with a national security crime. he has pleaded not guilty. the rosen in the associated press situation both come back to attorney general holder. right now he is just holding on by his finger tips. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. the aforementioned shootout between hume and williams over mr. holder for stuff from washington juan williams. holder can't see everything, juan? that was lame. come on. even you, can't see everything? this is big, juan. when guy comes and says i'm going to tap -- not tap, we're going to look at the phone records of a fox news correspondent, you look at everything, juan. come on. >> let me just tell you, what's lame here and i think you got it right in the talking points memo, bill, is people who don't realize this is about nati
so national security was involved. but, not at the level that would prevent any decent reporter from doing the story. rosen didn't name a source and did not leak any information: did was stephan kim jim state department employee who has been charged with a national security crime. he has pleaded not guilty. the rosen in the associated press situation both come back to attorney general holder. right now he is just holding on by his finger tips. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight....
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ♪ >> the president's speech was interrupted several times by a protester, madea benjamin. here is a look from the audience during the disruption. >> [indiscernible] >> how about [indiscernible] old american killed by drones. is that the way we treat a 16- year-old american? why was he killed? can you tell us why he was killed? can you tell the muslim people their lives are as precious as our lives? can you take the drones out of the hands of the cia? can you stop the signature strikes that are killing people on the basis of suspicious activities? will you apologize to the thousands of muslims that you have killed? will you compensate innocent families' victims. i will make us safer here at home. [indiscernible] i love this country. i love the rule of law. [indiscernible] -- guantanamo is making us less safe. [indiscernible] >> i think -- ,> after the president's speech republican senators mccain, graham, ayotte, and -- held a press conference on detainees at guantÁnamo b
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charter is quite clear the united states like all other member nations of the united nations can only go to war as an act of imminent self-defense but in fact the united states by arrogating to itself the right to war anywhere against anyone all the time is clearly in violation of international law but president obama. says the administration does not violate anybody's sovereignty because it operates in consultation with the governments concerned the whole population of pakistan their parliament unanimously remotely opposed drone strikes and yet they continue so maybe the administration is in consultation with the government there but certainly not the people i'm going to check on me today was brian becker with the answer coalition from our studio in washington thanks for watching. some other world news in brief this hour at least sixty six people have been killed and many more injured in a string of car bomb attacks in baghdad explosions struck mostly shia areas of iraqi capital and also a busy commercial district and deadly bombings almost a daily occurrence in iraq has suffered eno
charter is quite clear the united states like all other member nations of the united nations can only go to war as an act of imminent self-defense but in fact the united states by arrogating to itself the right to war anywhere against anyone all the time is clearly in violation of international law but president obama. says the administration does not violate anybody's sovereignty because it operates in consultation with the governments concerned the whole population of pakistan their...
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years the second most visited national park in our country. we get 14 million people a year that come to our parks. it has spectacular coastline, includes muir wood, alcatraz, we get to tell the stories, stories about essentially what you and your predecessors did this this area. our headquarters, fort mason, was the fisherman's wharf area was the port of embarkation for the wars in the pacific. just this week we brought in a world war ii 16-inch bottle ship gun to the marine head lands to put it up at battery townsly which would have been the pinnacle of coastal artillery in world war ii. so, we now have a canon or artillery collection that spans in our park that spans from the civil war to the cold war, including a preserve 19-missile base. some of you also know that during the 1906 earthquake, the army assisted greatly in the response to the city's needs. and the public flocked to the open lands at golden gate park and at the presidio, the open areas that they had there. the army provided tents and food for them during that transition perio
years the second most visited national park in our country. we get 14 million people a year that come to our parks. it has spectacular coastline, includes muir wood, alcatraz, we get to tell the stories, stories about essentially what you and your predecessors did this this area. our headquarters, fort mason, was the fisherman's wharf area was the port of embarkation for the wars in the pacific. just this week we brought in a world war ii 16-inch bottle ship gun to the marine head lands to put...
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charter is quite clear the united states like all other member nations of the united nations can only go to war as an act of imminent self-defense but in fact the united states by arrogating to itself the right to war anywhere against anyone all the time is clearly in violation of international law but president obama. says the administration does not violate anybody's someone to because it operates in consultation with the governments concerned the whole population of pakistan their parliament unanimously remotely opposed drone strikes and yet they continue so maybe the administration is in consultation with the government there but certainly not the people i'm going to check on me today was a prime backer with the answer coalition from our studio in washington thanks for watching. these sixty six people have been killed and many more wounded in a string of car bomb attacks in baghdad the explosions struck mostly shia areas of the iraqi capital and also a busy commercial street that the bombings hit a rock almost daily at the moment the country suffered an upsurge in sectarian violen
charter is quite clear the united states like all other member nations of the united nations can only go to war as an act of imminent self-defense but in fact the united states by arrogating to itself the right to war anywhere against anyone all the time is clearly in violation of international law but president obama. says the administration does not violate anybody's someone to because it operates in consultation with the governments concerned the whole population of pakistan their parliament...