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the telephone records seized included the work and personal numbers of ap journalists and general ap numbers in new york, washington, and hartford. it also included the number of the u.s. house of representatives press gallery that included ingoing and outgoing calls. these are not just the phone lines of our investigative team. these are general office in switchboard numbers. where more than 100 reporters and editors work. thousands of phone calls were swept up. among the ap phone records taken was the switchboard number of a number of locations. let me stop there. while they got the switchboard numbers, they also got a broad sweep beyond active numbers. they got a switchboard number for a d.c. bureau that was stopped six years ago. they subpoenaed a line that belongs to a worker in hartford 17 years ago. we do not regard these as focused. the sweep of the records, you are thinking, now seems minor compared to the fact that we have now learned what the nsa has collected. they had the entire country's phone records. the doj was collecting ap records, not just a load them into databas
the telephone records seized included the work and personal numbers of ap journalists and general ap numbers in new york, washington, and hartford. it also included the number of the u.s. house of representatives press gallery that included ingoing and outgoing calls. these are not just the phone lines of our investigative team. these are general office in switchboard numbers. where more than 100 reporters and editors work. thousands of phone calls were swept up. among the ap phone records...
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ap acted responsibly. own merits. americans have the right to know that such an attack was being plotted and that their government was able to prevent it. the story also brought into question a statement made by jay carney. two weeks earlier, he had said that we had no credible information that terrorist organizations are plotting attacks in the united states to coincide with the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. yet, here was the associated press finding out that the cia has been in the middle of boiling such a plot. foiling such a plot. the person who was going to carry the bomb was a double agent. he was working with the cia, the saudi's, and the british. some said that the associated press got the context wrong. this was a cia scheme, they said. that interpretation strains credulity. this was an al qaeda operation. they constructed the bomb. its agents were working to activate that plan. the story received wide attention. soon after, the doj announced that they were launching a leak investigation. they had c
ap acted responsibly. own merits. americans have the right to know that such an attack was being plotted and that their government was able to prevent it. the story also brought into question a statement made by jay carney. two weeks earlier, he had said that we had no credible information that terrorist organizations are plotting attacks in the united states to coincide with the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. yet, here was the associated press finding out that the cia has been in the...
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the ap will not be intimidated but our sources will be. and 98 essentials new sources are critical to a free press and holding government accountable otherwise he'll just year from the official source than the public will only know what the government wants them to no. that is hardly what the framers had in mind when they wrote the first amendment. this month had fines if they show is facing just how much power and information the government has and why a robust free press is more important than ever. this issue resonates far beyond america's borders. the freedom of press enshrined in the constitution has been a model for nations and people are brown toe world. did you ejections could not have been more taylor made to suppress their own. it should not be this way. a free and independent press is fundamental to the oxygen -- it separates the free society from tyranny. the first amendment is the collective covenant that freedom will flourish on the shores. we should all be concerned by the apparent failure of the justice department to recogn
the ap will not be intimidated but our sources will be. and 98 essentials new sources are critical to a free press and holding government accountable otherwise he'll just year from the official source than the public will only know what the government wants them to no. that is hardly what the framers had in mind when they wrote the first amendment. this month had fines if they show is facing just how much power and information the government has and why a robust free press is more important...
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the telephone records seized included the work and personal numbers of ap journalists and general ap numbers in new york, washington, and hartford. the number ofed the u.s. house of representatives press gallery that included ingoing and outgoing calls. these are not just the phone lines of our investigative team. these are general office in switchboard numbers. and editors -- thousands of phone calls were swept up. the records include a switchboard number. while they got the switchboard broads, they also got a sweep of active numbers. they got a switchboard number dc adc bureau -- four bureau that was stopped six years ago. we do not regard these focused -- we do not regard these as focused. what theow learned nsa has collected. they had the entire country's phone records. the doj was collecting ap just a load them into databases, this was a specific investigation. they are accessing a broad swath of other news gathering information that is protected by first amendment against precisely this type of intrusion. the department of justice violated the rules was in executing the subpoen
the telephone records seized included the work and personal numbers of ap journalists and general ap numbers in new york, washington, and hartford. the number ofed the u.s. house of representatives press gallery that included ingoing and outgoing calls. these are not just the phone lines of our investigative team. these are general office in switchboard numbers. and editors -- thousands of phone calls were swept up. the records include a switchboard number. while they got the switchboard...
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indisputable even if you look at primates in institutions human in apes they develop certain psychopath ologies that are fairy common i mean if you go across the street here there's a county run mental facility with human primates on a lot of medications but there's interesting differences are trying to get everyone out of that institution on heavy duty trucks and poly pharmacy and they don't have a lot of success many times people end up there because they want to be institutionalized they don't want to be dns to touche lies at that particular moment they're scared they're frightened they have no social support they don't know how to take care of themselves they realize that their psychiatric symptoms are overwhelming them but the whole push at those institutions is to get a medicated short term stay pharma mouth they have people checking in on them but not a lot of. socialists' not a lot of care of our pharmaceuticals maybe cash to survive in our economy and then you come across the street with your great apes and if they have psychological
indisputable even if you look at primates in institutions human in apes they develop certain psychopath ologies that are fairy common i mean if you go across the street here there's a county run mental facility with human primates on a lot of medications but there's interesting differences are trying to get everyone out of that institution on heavy duty trucks and poly pharmacy and they don't have a lot of success many times people end up there because they want to be institutionalized they...
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the telephone records seized included the work and personal numbers of ap journalists and general ap numbers in new york, washington, and hartford. it also included the number of the u.s. house of representatives press gallery that included ingoing and outgoing calls. these are not just the phone lines of our investigative team. these are general office in where mored numbers. than 100 reporters and editors work. thousands of phone calls were among the ap phone records taken was the switchboard number of a number of locations. let me stop there. while they got the switchboard numbers, they also got a broad sweep beyond active numbers. they got a switchboard number for a d.c. bureau that was theyped six years ago. subpoenaed a line that belongs to a worker in harvard -- and hartford 17 years ago. we do not regard these as focused.the sweep of the records, you are thinking, now seems minor compared to the fact that we have now learned what the nsa has collected. they had the entire country's phone records. the doj was collecting ap records, not just a load them into databases, this was
the telephone records seized included the work and personal numbers of ap journalists and general ap numbers in new york, washington, and hartford. it also included the number of the u.s. house of representatives press gallery that included ingoing and outgoing calls. these are not just the phone lines of our investigative team. these are general office in where mored numbers. than 100 reporters and editors work. thousands of phone calls were among the ap phone records taken was the switchboard...
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the ap actually published the al qaeda surface to air training manual. we have information about what certain weapons certain al qaeda cells have and what they're planning to do with them because of this ap reporting. sometimes the most sensitive and sensational news like that, we know exactly how a news organization got its hands on this sensitive or sensational thing they have published that has national security ramificati ramifications. sometimes we know. sometimes it's a reporter finding it in a trash heap in a house in timbuktu. sometimes the source of the information is not easily traceable. for example on the same day this week the ap published their latest scoop on al qaeda and the surface to air missiles, on that same day the "washington post" also published a different story about al qaeda. the "post's" story was about how u.s. forces sabotaged the al qaeda online magazine "inspire" including in some ways that al qaeda apparently was not readily noticing. things like screws up their bomb-making instructions to the instructions still sort of lo
the ap actually published the al qaeda surface to air training manual. we have information about what certain weapons certain al qaeda cells have and what they're planning to do with them because of this ap reporting. sometimes the most sensitive and sensational news like that, we know exactly how a news organization got its hands on this sensitive or sensational thing they have published that has national security ramificati ramifications. sometimes we know. sometimes it's a reporter finding...
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they went big and tough and built an ape. the german research center created an ape both with arms, legs, an articulated spinal column and 43 centers. it can walk on all fours and stand on hind legs and react to surroundings and guess what? the germans are going to make more of these apes, but before you think they are planning to raise robot apes to take the world over, relax, relax, we aren't going there. they are going after the moon. it's classified as a space robot, which is why the germans are testing it on a landscape. the ape style body is the most ideal for scrambling over the moon's hilly and dusty terrain. so if all goes well, according to the germans, their ambitions are bigger than earth. one day the moon could be populated by a bunch of german robot apes. does that make you feel better? sleep well america. sleep well america. "ac 360" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> trayvon martin's stepmother, the young man she calls not a stepson but a son. >> i'm the one that went to the football games.
they went big and tough and built an ape. the german research center created an ape both with arms, legs, an articulated spinal column and 43 centers. it can walk on all fours and stand on hind legs and react to surroundings and guess what? the germans are going to make more of these apes, but before you think they are planning to raise robot apes to take the world over, relax, relax, we aren't going there. they are going after the moon. it's classified as a space robot, which is why the...
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probably will ruin the day that the doj were doing things to the ap. love all of this. >> you almost wrapped there. >> i was trying to. they a muppets, again. it s job to be inundated with e-mails and sort through them and to be transparent. i want toead this,ama pledged to i can ma the u.s. government more open a tranrent sending a memo to signatures will behe nation's administered with a clear presumption in the face of doub and open prevails. where has that gone? >> it one. >> she is making a tremendous point. >> she has a wonderful point. i am having ble with the accent though just because of the colonialism. 800 years we suffered. >> even pikes we battle them daily. >> do you h an answer because i have about a minute. >> what is the question? was that a good answer? >> okay, there you go. >> the problem with all of this is these bureaucrats are oo stupid to know y run your e-mail through g mail and you don't have to worry about spam. they think that is aalid excuse. i got too much spam. they are all idiots. you said e-mail on your etch-a-sketch. >
probably will ruin the day that the doj were doing things to the ap. love all of this. >> you almost wrapped there. >> i was trying to. they a muppets, again. it s job to be inundated with e-mails and sort through them and to be transparent. i want toead this,ama pledged to i can ma the u.s. government more open a tranrent sending a memo to signatures will behe nation's administered with a clear presumption in the face of doub and open prevails. where has that gone? >> it one....
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neil: we're not justifying actions. >> but ap is ticked off or they would have mentioned that. when if your address is kathleen sebelius at gmail.com, which by the way, i have no information if that is her e-mail. neii: that would be fun if is is, let's check it out. >> if it is, i'm sorry. >> whether you are public -- when you -- >> what if you are sitting at home your kids. neil: i think this is fair game, you are an elected official, in a cabinet level department. >> have you an e-mail exchange with your husband i don't know about what happened last night. >> don't do it. know what you accept this position, you accept public scrutiny. >> every aspect of your life. neil: i know i have e-mails here that the -- maybe what i said dark and stormy night. anyway. anyway. we'll take a break, they will be pack with us later, time for gov to show conservatives the love, chris christie had his chance today, why some say, you blew it today. iness you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do what
neil: we're not justifying actions. >> but ap is ticked off or they would have mentioned that. when if your address is kathleen sebelius at gmail.com, which by the way, i have no information if that is her e-mail. neii: that would be fun if is is, let's check it out. >> if it is, i'm sorry. >> whether you are public -- when you -- >> what if you are sitting at home your kids. neil: i think this is fair game, you are an elected official, in a cabinet level department....
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we know how that goes but when the ap scooped him by one day it was time to target the ap. the fury today is palpable. the cals for a special prosecutor are are deafening but you won't appoint a investigation prosecutor are. you will just investigate yourselves. is which self? the one who says what you say or the one who does what you do? and by the way, you want to know what the press thinks? just read the newspapers. why don't you admit you are trying to make nice with them? what is the point of even meeting with them. they can't change the law. they are not congress. come on! you just want to make some new friends. hey, maybe they will say something nice. after all, the 2014 mid-term elections are coming up and maybe you can influence the press who is now investigating you you. and by the way, eric, some of the press you invited were your targets. have you ever met with the target of a potential criminal investigation? i know i wouldn't. no prosecutor worth his or her salt meets with someone he or she is' accused of wrongdoing for a kumbaya moment with tea and crumpets.
we know how that goes but when the ap scooped him by one day it was time to target the ap. the fury today is palpable. the cals for a special prosecutor are are deafening but you won't appoint a investigation prosecutor are. you will just investigate yourselves. is which self? the one who says what you say or the one who does what you do? and by the way, you want to know what the press thinks? just read the newspapers. why don't you admit you are trying to make nice with them? what is the point...
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the ap is really on the war path. and you know why they're on the war path? because they got prosecuted by the justice department on national security grounds, and the ap is one pissed off news agency. >> and gutsy. they're being gutsy. >> that's right. they are going after everything and they are going it to dig and come up with and do the job we always wanted them to do. matt lewis, daily caller turks very much. >>> last week we told you about ohio state president foot in mouth disease. a major development in that story and seema mody has it for us next up on "the kudlow report." [ male announcer ] it's intuitive and customizable, just like a tablet. so easy to use, it won a best of ces award from cnet. and it comes inside this beautifully crafted carrying case. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with the available mylink system. ♪ [ beeps ] ingeniously connecting you to your life and the road. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. (announcer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do more.re (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take s
the ap is really on the war path. and you know why they're on the war path? because they got prosecuted by the justice department on national security grounds, and the ap is one pissed off news agency. >> and gutsy. they're being gutsy. >> that's right. they are going after everything and they are going it to dig and come up with and do the job we always wanted them to do. matt lewis, daily caller turks very much. >>> last week we told you about ohio state president foot in...
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. >> two men are safe at home after their boat ap sicap sized. one man called the family saying they were taking on water. they were sitting on top of the boat when found. >> new this morning the salvation army says two employees were killed when a building collapsed on their store. the building caves in. six people died. a woman is seeing the owner for negligence. she was one of the first people to be rescued. >> at least three people were killeden a helicopter crash in sen sen. this is a photo from the scene. the crash happened near a school parking lot. the helicopter dropped off a patien patients. new this morning fairfax county schools discipline policy will not change drastackily. the sish is notification. what we have said tonight is that even an 8 or 9-year-old student does not have the right to have their parent called when they are suspected of the more serious of bode policies and that is yopbeyond disappoints. >> a student took his own life after being dispelled and forced to transfer. >> police ask tyour help to fin this man. the vic
. >> two men are safe at home after their boat ap sicap sized. one man called the family saying they were taking on water. they were sitting on top of the boat when found. >> new this morning the salvation army says two employees were killed when a building collapsed on their store. the building caves in. six people died. a woman is seeing the owner for negligence. she was one of the first people to be rescued. >> at least three people were killeden a helicopter crash in sen...
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>> three very real scandals, benghazi, the irs, and the ap issue. clouding the public's trust on national security. >> 58% of those surveyed, believe they have major doubt about the integrity and the honesty of the obama administration on benghazi, the irs and subpoena of journalist phone records. >> i want to make clear, the president has zero tolerance for misconduct by government employees. and zero tolerance has been demonstrated through his presidency. >> the real scandal of washington this is quickly becoming the most unproductive congress in the history of the united states. that is scandalous. >> this is a special edition of "on the record." tonight, an international manhunt for the contractor who leaked information. and looking for straight answers from the obama administration. >> we should be afraid what the government is doing in our name behind closed doors. what the government is doing in our name under the guise of keeping us safe. >> people can't trust the executive branch, but also don't trust congress and don't trust federal judges
>> three very real scandals, benghazi, the irs, and the ap issue. clouding the public's trust on national security. >> 58% of those surveyed, believe they have major doubt about the integrity and the honesty of the obama administration on benghazi, the irs and subpoena of journalist phone records. >> i want to make clear, the president has zero tolerance for misconduct by government employees. and zero tolerance has been demonstrated through his presidency. >> the real...
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. >> you have a scandal the again zi, irs and ap issue. these are national security issues. >> wall street journal. they believe they have major doubts about the integrity and honesty of the obama administration of the irs and subpoena of records. 18 percent. >> they have 0 tolerance. it has been demonstrated through out the presidency. >> the real scandal of washington is quickly becoming the most unprotect tive congress of the history of the united states. >> an international manhunt who leaked classified information about nsa surveillance programs. in washington another hunt. these are straight answers from the obama administration. >> they are afraid of what the government is doing. it's under the guise of people keeping us safe. >> don't trust federal judges. to make sure we are aguiding by the constitution due process and rule of law. we are going to have some problems here. >> this program does not target innocent americans in any way, shape or form. these programs help keep america safe. >> they have no authority under the constitu
. >> you have a scandal the again zi, irs and ap issue. these are national security issues. >> wall street journal. they believe they have major doubts about the integrity and honesty of the obama administration of the irs and subpoena of records. 18 percent. >> they have 0 tolerance. it has been demonstrated through out the presidency. >> the real scandal of washington is quickly becoming the most unprotect tive congress of the history of the united states. >> an...
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this animal eventually evolved into monkeys and apes and humans. we know what it looks like from this fossil, a 65 million year- old skeleton. this is perfectly preserved. and how the feet were able to grasp onto branches. the fossil is helping scienensts piece together how early primates evolved into humans. >> this is a very important discovery. now we have a nearar complete skeleton that azeri close to the assets -- to the ancestor of the human. >> where does this creature began in our evolutionary past? ago, a squirrel became the first primate, and then some became large tree creatures, tarziers, and the rest became monkeys and apes, including us humans. achilles is just in here, very fork in the- close to the road. >> 65 billion years ago the earth was a tropical jungle and the dinosaurs were extinct, so this was the purpose -- perfect environment to evolves. can this be an ancestor of humanity? >> there is little noticed that says, here is the ancestor of all human. now, this could be the ancestor of all humans but you would never know this.
this animal eventually evolved into monkeys and apes and humans. we know what it looks like from this fossil, a 65 million year- old skeleton. this is perfectly preserved. and how the feet were able to grasp onto branches. the fossil is helping scienensts piece together how early primates evolved into humans. >> this is a very important discovery. now we have a nearar complete skeleton that azeri close to the assets -- to the ancestor of the human. >> where does this creature began...
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goes well, it could add another 20 markets and it will officially be called the amount of s p -- s ap center. they are putting its name on the building and by the way, the s ap founder is the majority owner of the sharks. >> sal, before he was here, he had the stick. >> this is called 3 conn, now it is monster and we still call it the stick. >>> let's take a look at what we have now, traffic is moving a long well around the bay area, i want to show you interstate 880 if you happen to be driving there. we have flashing lights making some progress on high street over crossing all neath is all clear, -- underneath is all clear, no major problems getting into san francisco. and if you are driving on the freeway between 238 and maury avenue, the traffic time -- the drive time is only 15 minutes and we want you to keep that in mind or it will double or even triple on this stretch during a bad commute and even now we are off to a good start >> speaking now, hello steve. >> sometimes it is a little bit tough. around 95 and 96 degrees, thunderstorms went over chuck e.and tahoe, a lot of low cl
goes well, it could add another 20 markets and it will officially be called the amount of s p -- s ap center. they are putting its name on the building and by the way, the s ap founder is the majority owner of the sharks. >> sal, before he was here, he had the stick. >> this is called 3 conn, now it is monster and we still call it the stick. >>> let's take a look at what we have now, traffic is moving a long well around the bay area, i want to show you interstate 880 if you...
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it's a great ap. you're putting poison into your body if you don't. the recent study we have with the pigs we have to be careful with the study. >> and gfo? >> geo modified organisms. apparently there's been no wheat in the united states in four years and we have wheat growing out of patrolman. the price of wheat plummeted as a consequence. >> final thought. ten seconds. for people what they need to know? >> they need to know the person flair buying their meat from to make sure you're bridging the gab and know what you're eating. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. that's all the time we have today. big thank you for all of our special guests. for more information go to our website. and we're on facebook at abc 7 community affairs and i invite >> right now, man of steel takes flight! >> finally get to see it in live action. >> true blood's back to quench your thirst! >> we always go all out. >> secrets and shakeups on pretty little liars. >> it's like whoa! >> yea, it's crazy! >> and golden moments on hot in cleveland! >> how lucky can this old bro
it's a great ap. you're putting poison into your body if you don't. the recent study we have with the pigs we have to be careful with the study. >> and gfo? >> geo modified organisms. apparently there's been no wheat in the united states in four years and we have wheat growing out of patrolman. the price of wheat plummeted as a consequence. >> final thought. ten seconds. for people what they need to know? >> they need to know the person flair buying their meat from to...
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and ap dddodoio3/3/s/3/to >> john: welcome back! we are hear what the fantastic mavis staples. mavis, i love the fact at the end of this song you just played there was a moment of quiet and you just said "yeah." (laughter) i don't think there's ever been a more merited "yeah." >> i couldn't help it, john. >> john: last time i saw you was in the rally to restore sanity and i was add -- dressed as peter pan. >> i tried to catch you but i couldn't catch you! >> john: i always thought i would meet a legend of music wearing green tights. and my most abiding memories are standing in the wings watching you and jeff tweety sing and realizing i was standing next to artie dee too. that was crazy. >> that was crazy and fun. and you ran off with divine! you had the green tights on. you said "i'm getting out of here with this vine." (laughs) >> john: so the new album is coming out in the a couple weeks and you're on tour, correct? >> i'm on tour. and it is. >> john: oh, it's england. i'm sorry. it's back on me, not on you. you're on tour. >> you
and ap dddodoio3/3/s/3/to >> john: welcome back! we are hear what the fantastic mavis staples. mavis, i love the fact at the end of this song you just played there was a moment of quiet and you just said "yeah." (laughter) i don't think there's ever been a more merited "yeah." >> i couldn't help it, john. >> john: last time i saw you was in the rally to restore sanity and i was add -- dressed as peter pan. >> i tried to catch you but i couldn't catch...
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this animal eventually evolved into monkeys and apes and humans. we know what it looks like from this fossil, a 65 million year- old skeleton. this is perfectly preserved. and how the feet were able to grasp onto branches. the fossil is helping scientists piece together how early primates evolved into humans. >> this is a very important discovery. now we have a nearly complete skeleton that azeri close to the assets -- to the ancestor of the human. >> where does this creature began in our evolutionary past? ago, a squirrel became the first primate, and then some became large tree creatures, tarziers, and the rest became monkeys and apes, including us humans. achilles is just in here, very fork in the- close to the road. >> 65 billion years ago the earth was a tropical jungle and the dinosaurs were extinct, so this was the purpose -- perfect environment to evolves. can this be an ancestor of humanity? >> there is little noticed that says, here is the ancestor of all human. now, this could be the ancestor of all humans but you would never know this.
this animal eventually evolved into monkeys and apes and humans. we know what it looks like from this fossil, a 65 million year- old skeleton. this is perfectly preserved. and how the feet were able to grasp onto branches. the fossil is helping scientists piece together how early primates evolved into humans. >> this is a very important discovery. now we have a nearly complete skeleton that azeri close to the assets -- to the ancestor of the human. >> where does this creature began...
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. >> tengo amigos que necsitan documentacion, tiene un problema que necesitano o un banco me buscan ap cambiar cheques . >> la predicción de obama revive las esperanzas de los muchos que no creían por la demora . >> si creo porque la han demorado mucho tiempo . >> angel, abogado de inmigración dice que pareciera que un grpo de republicanos se resisten a la reforma, sobre todo porque la cámara de representantes trató de frenar la acción diferida . >> es un acto simbolico, donde el partido republicano quiern hacer saber que no apoyan . >> es alentador para todos los estudiantes . >> no significa que tomará efecto, significa que aún puedne calificar para la acción deportiva . >> en conclusion ,el mensaje del presidente obama es esperanzador para los inmigrantes, sin embargo lideres dicen que tampoco pueden bajar la guardia y al presión a los congresistas debe continuar . >> muchas gracias, tenemos una noticia de última hora, se reporta un posible apagon de electricidad en long island, n ose confirma la cantidad de hogares sin luz, se pide información para encontar a margarita
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that was focused on the ap matter. it was only when a federal judge recognized that this sealed warrant had been held an additional 18 months or nearly three years beyond when the warrant was issued that this became public since the hearing. so this is new information to us. and we want to hear from the attorney general in response to what you point out is a clear contradiction between his statement and the facts as we know them at this point. >> chris: congressman van hollen, same question to you basically. how do you reconcile holder's testimony under oath to the committee that he had never heard of, was never involved in, not the prosecution but the potential prosecution of a reporter with the fact that he signed off on the request for a search warrant that spoke specifically of james rosen's potential criminal liability? >> well, first, chris, i'm glad the chairman is going give the attorney general an opportunity to respond here. here is how. these are perfectly consistent and it is often the practice in cases whe
that was focused on the ap matter. it was only when a federal judge recognized that this sealed warrant had been held an additional 18 months or nearly three years beyond when the warrant was issued that this became public since the hearing. so this is new information to us. and we want to hear from the attorney general in response to what you point out is a clear contradiction between his statement and the facts as we know them at this point. >> chris: congressman van hollen, same...
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one question is ap and eric holder and the other is "fast & furious". how would you answer that question, jay? >> because the attorney general is held in contempt it will take the u.s. attorney from the district of columbia will enforce that. he is political appointee. he will not do it. perjury count or potential perjury charge is different scenario. what you have got is a scenario. department of justice is drawing distinction we weren't going to prosecute james rosen. if you look at affidavits signed and authorized by the attorney general they not only said james rosen violated the law and committed a criminal act and a coconspirator but he was a flight risk. if you weren't going after him why would you talk about a flight risk? it took three judges to finally get the warrants issued. so i think the perjury charge, if there is in fact a perjury count here could be very, very serious. now i think they will defendist aggressively the department of justice. they will come up with a nuanced approach to this. reality is, the attorney general holder needs t
one question is ap and eric holder and the other is "fast & furious". how would you answer that question, jay? >> because the attorney general is held in contempt it will take the u.s. attorney from the district of columbia will enforce that. he is political appointee. he will not do it. perjury count or potential perjury charge is different scenario. what you have got is a scenario. department of justice is drawing distinction we weren't going to prosecute james rosen. if...
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to explain this. >> the question asked of him originally, sort of centered on the associated press ap story, that's what justice department is saying. when he answered the question, he didn't know anything about potential prosecutions, thinking only about the ap and not necessarily of rosen, would that be a satisfactory answer or not? >> aprove the whole process with regard to james rosen. approved that, and now we hear that's not particularly their defense. the plan is standard operating procedure to go after the reporter. you go through his e-mails and maybe help you with the leaker, but that's not what the privacy act intended to do. >> every time my clients named in a search warrant, i have had them arrested. i don't buy that argument. >> allegations serious as they made them for chief washington correspond respondent, why wouldn't they prosecute him. they are lying to congress, lying to the court, or doing both. we want answers to the questions, accountability, and change how this is operating. >> congressman, nice to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> if you work at a news web
to explain this. >> the question asked of him originally, sort of centered on the associated press ap story, that's what justice department is saying. when he answered the question, he didn't know anything about potential prosecutions, thinking only about the ap and not necessarily of rosen, would that be a satisfactory answer or not? >> aprove the whole process with regard to james rosen. approved that, and now we hear that's not particularly their defense. the plan is standard...
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doj said it notified the ap within 90 days as required by law. it said it doesn't initially notify the ap because the potential target, the leaker, could become aware of the investigation and seek to destroy evidence, create a false narrative, or otherwise obstruct the investigation. >> that is yet another explanation that may not apiece house republicans, nor did it appease the ap today. also we heard from the chairman who said late today that the doj letter provided vague answers to less than half the questions the committee submitted. >> >> bret: doug, thank you. >>> the irs isn't the only government agency facing charges of playing favorites. tonight senior correspondent eric shawn said the epa is accused of hitting certain groups in the wallet. >> reporter: the epa is accused of trying to charge conservative groups fees for freedom of information act requests while largely not charging liberal groups for the same thing. >> i don't think it's fair at all. it's not fair to the american taxpayer. the american taxpayer should expect and demand t
doj said it notified the ap within 90 days as required by law. it said it doesn't initially notify the ap because the potential target, the leaker, could become aware of the investigation and seek to destroy evidence, create a false narrative, or otherwise obstruct the investigation. >> that is yet another explanation that may not apiece house republicans, nor did it appease the ap today. also we heard from the chairman who said late today that the doj letter provided vague answers to...
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the finger belongs to a monkey or an ape. nail is flat, indicates the family cercopithecidae, which limits the geographic range to northern africa. the hair follicles indicate genus macaque. relation of the proximal to the distal phalanges indicates... macaca sylvanus. commonly known as a barbary ape. saroyan: well, and it's an index finger. that's got to have some significance. pelant said that he left me a "masterpiece." the roman anatomist galen dissected barbary apes as his models for how the human body works. his work was widely accepted until the 16th century, when vesalius, the father of modern anatomy, proved that galen had made some significant errors. we have to show angela. that finger was pointing us to vesalius. okay, so this is the best i could do without my usual tools. i'm impressed. this is the body from above our bed. now, i went through all of vesalius's illustrations and found the one that most closely resembles... plate 34-- de humani corporis fabrica. both corpses are flayed, eviscerated, missing mandibl
the finger belongs to a monkey or an ape. nail is flat, indicates the family cercopithecidae, which limits the geographic range to northern africa. the hair follicles indicate genus macaque. relation of the proximal to the distal phalanges indicates... macaca sylvanus. commonly known as a barbary ape. saroyan: well, and it's an index finger. that's got to have some significance. pelant said that he left me a "masterpiece." the roman anatomist galen dissected barbary apes as his models...
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john berman instead the conversation is about benghazi, the ap wire taps. look these are legitimate questions to be asked. is that overshadowing the economy? >> you would think these are the only things going on in the world, some republicans used the word impeachment. looking at how this affects the president's poll numbers and the latest look is from quinnipiac university, the president a tiny bit underwater a pproval rating 45%, a little bit lower than it was a month ago so maybe some impact there but really the most fascinating number we're seeing out of this poll is on the economy right now where 26% of the americans now say the economy is good for excellent, that may not sound a lot to you but that number is way, way up from what it was a year ago and shows americans are getting more confident by the day in the economy. the question is what's going on here? because usually you see these improving economic numbers right now and that would boost the president's approval rating. there are two competing theories what's going on with the economic numbers.
john berman instead the conversation is about benghazi, the ap wire taps. look these are legitimate questions to be asked. is that overshadowing the economy? >> you would think these are the only things going on in the world, some republicans used the word impeachment. looking at how this affects the president's poll numbers and the latest look is from quinnipiac university, the president a tiny bit underwater a pproval rating 45%, a little bit lower than it was a month ago so maybe some...