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rosen was never a true suspect. to thread this legal needle the attorney general argues that the the privacy protection act is written incorrectly. he maintains that the current law permitted him to tarnish mr. rosen as a suspect but only for the purpose of investigating a third party. the committee rejects this facile reading of the law and legislative correction that serves only to provide cover for mr. holder's misleading testimony it. republicans now, again, calling on president obama to fire the attorney general. over, this we are back with our panel. a.b.? this is a long report, very detailed about the attorney general, his testimony, about james rosen. the justice department is responding that it's all partisan. >> right. democrats have complained that this is a republican report, but the fact is that within days of attorney general holder's testimony, when he was asked about the espionage act, whether or not journalists have been prosecuted under it he has oh i have never heard of such a thing. i wouldn't co
rosen was never a true suspect. to thread this legal needle the attorney general argues that the the privacy protection act is written incorrectly. he maintains that the current law permitted him to tarnish mr. rosen as a suspect but only for the purpose of investigating a third party. the committee rejects this facile reading of the law and legislative correction that serves only to provide cover for mr. holder's misleading testimony it. republicans now, again, calling on president obama to...
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i think like in the rosen case, the mistake that was made there was law enforcement didn't say, hey, who is this guy? does he have a record? does he have background as a professional journalist? >> there are interesting questions here, journalists and propaganda. and activists the question in this case is not glen greenwald. he is not the issue here. he was the conduit that reported the story. the real question is edward snowden. traitor, the media likes a stark distinction. they would like to chase it down. hero or traitor i think he is somewhere in the middle. you can actually be on the side of wanting state secrets to be protected but also being deeply concerned about this kind of a program and potential abuses of this program. >> eric: we have a statement from snowden. it says in the end obama administration is not afraid of whistleblowers like me, we are powerless, the obama is afraid of you and informed republic and -- rick grenell you served four ambassadors to the united nations. what do you think about that kind of perspective that american public should be afraid of the gov
i think like in the rosen case, the mistake that was made there was law enforcement didn't say, hey, who is this guy? does he have a record? does he have background as a professional journalist? >> there are interesting questions here, journalists and propaganda. and activists the question in this case is not glen greenwald. he is not the issue here. he was the conduit that reported the story. the real question is edward snowden. traitor, the media likes a stark distinction. they would...
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chief washington correspondent james rosen has the surprising facts of what the president does not say about poverty. >> we are more compassionate, than a government that let's veterans sleep on the streets and families slide into poverty. >> reporter: in 2008, when he won the presidency, the poverty rate was just over 13%. now that figure stands at just over 15%. >> hello, everybody, welcome to the white house. >> reporter: mr. obama speaks about the poor less frequently than any modern president. a new study by georgetown university center foray plied research finds that presidential statements referencing any economic, johnson, on the war on poverty mentioned the poor 84% of the time. jfk, jimmy carter, almost three-quarters of the time. most modern presidents discuss it two-thirds of the time. george herbert walker bush did so half the day, dead last in the study comes barack obama who references the poor only 26% of the time. a speech writer for george w. bush. >> i don't think he dismisses concerns of the poor, i just don't think he thinks it is a priority to address them. the pr
chief washington correspondent james rosen has the surprising facts of what the president does not say about poverty. >> we are more compassionate, than a government that let's veterans sleep on the streets and families slide into poverty. >> reporter: in 2008, when he won the presidency, the poverty rate was just over 13%. now that figure stands at just over 15%. >> hello, everybody, welcome to the white house. >> reporter: mr. obama speaks about the poor less...
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journalist would be targeted for prosecution, as part of that conspiracy, you think, well, in the rosen case there were uses of aliases and new e-mail accounts ask blind e-mail accounts. you can understand why the government might think there's something more going on here. but if you put the government in charge of labeling who is a journalist and who is not a journalist i think we undo then first amendment protections. the difficulty here is if you get someone, let's say, from -- you know, let's say who is a terrorist and who says oh, yeah, i'm working for x magazine and i want to undermine the american government and i want to end america's democracy, i think it is a horrible place, how do you say to that person you are not a journ journalist? is that person a journalist? i don't think so. i think you have to look as in the rosen case i think the -- mistake made there was law enforcement didn't say hey, wait a second, who is this guy? does he have a record or background as a professional journalist? answer, yes. >> there are real questions here and very interesting ones about the dis
journalist would be targeted for prosecution, as part of that conspiracy, you think, well, in the rosen case there were uses of aliases and new e-mail accounts ask blind e-mail accounts. you can understand why the government might think there's something more going on here. but if you put the government in charge of labeling who is a journalist and who is not a journalist i think we undo then first amendment protections. the difficulty here is if you get someone, let's say, from -- you know,...
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the greater failure is. >> bill: come on, rosen, don't be a wise guy. the perception is that one, the president golf course and kerry is floating around and there are people being killed in cairo. >> i get the perception. i get the optics. >> bill: basically just for appearances sake. i understand your point. it's a correct point. you can do the job. i don't know whether you did k. do it on the golf course but you can do it it on the yacht. particularly kerry's yacht which has every gizmo in the world. but is it wise to put forth this kind of a face to the world that, hey, you know, it's just those crazy egyptians again steve martin going to do the little dance now? i mean, what's next? not as in kerry were tweeted out an image of himself on the yacht. >> the failure of john kerry with respect to egypt wasn't over the july 4th weekend. i traveled to egypt with secretary kerry in march of this year for his first sitdown with mohammed mohammed morsi as secretary of state. i wrote an article about this it occurs in the current issue of playboy magazine we
the greater failure is. >> bill: come on, rosen, don't be a wise guy. the perception is that one, the president golf course and kerry is floating around and there are people being killed in cairo. >> i get the perception. i get the optics. >> bill: basically just for appearances sake. i understand your point. it's a correct point. you can do the job. i don't know whether you did k. do it on the golf course but you can do it it on the yacht. particularly kerry's yacht which has...
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chef ben rosen field. it was a charter measure proposed that creates a process for the 1971 that 6 in the chart can be reduced and that's if so civilians are hired and added to the budget then officers can be sent to the streets and if the chief certifies as i recall it's appropriate as measured by the chief >> my questions is not about lowering the 1971 authorized strength but do we actually certify that are 53 officers going out and is answer is we've reviewed those and we do believe those hires will be sending the officers back to active duty. >> that was my question and a thank you. i want to go back to slide 12 on overtime. i'm pleased in 5 years overtimes been reduced from 23 million significantly all the way down to 8 point 8 million 2011 and 12 but i see that trending up in 2013 and wondering are we anticipating it will go up a little bit. what strategies do we have to continue it historic decline? >> the reason it's gone up to 9.6 because half of the mta order came over. basically, we're still fla
chef ben rosen field. it was a charter measure proposed that creates a process for the 1971 that 6 in the chart can be reduced and that's if so civilians are hired and added to the budget then officers can be sent to the streets and if the chief certifies as i recall it's appropriate as measured by the chief >> my questions is not about lowering the 1971 authorized strength but do we actually certify that are 53 officers going out and is answer is we've reviewed those and we do believe...
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it looks to me it would prevent a future james rosen situation from happening again. the other big one i think people are pointing to, is the government would have to notify in most cases news organizations if they are going to subpoena records of a reporter. that would give the news organization the ability to challenge that subpoena in court. now, that is not completely and complete and total. the attorney general has the power, according to the guidelines in rare circumstances where the entirety of an investigation could be harmed, to waive that for 45 days and then another 45 days but it would have to be attorney general himself. so the onus would be on him. it is possible that the 90-day period where they would be looking and subpoenaing records without a news organization knowing about it. >> heather: nothing in the new regulations outright prohibits the seizure of media records? >> there is nothing that prohibits that. prosecutors can subpoena and get records. there is nothing that prohibits that. i will say there is another good point for transparency, the jus
it looks to me it would prevent a future james rosen situation from happening again. the other big one i think people are pointing to, is the government would have to notify in most cases news organizations if they are going to subpoena records of a reporter. that would give the news organization the ability to challenge that subpoena in court. now, that is not completely and complete and total. the attorney general has the power, according to the guidelines in rare circumstances where the...
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. >>> still ahead, a look at rfk's letters by our own history buff, james rosen. and ted cruz with reaction to the speech today by the president and response to new criticism from his own party. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ mhandle more than 165 billionl letters and packages a year. can help you do what you do... even better. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as
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. >> ran dal zulensky and vicki rosen and paul adler, janice miller and william laguna, lisa dugos. >> good evening, commissioners and thank you for giving me a platform. i would actually like to take a different approach and i would like to speak as an ex-home daycare provider. i used to have my own and i would like to tell you why it was not sustain able and why the opportunity to change the home preschool would make all of the difference. and when i was running my daycare i saw that the parents wanted to keep their children in the same program and the parents don't like to send from one year and to another year and they want the kids in one program and well with the home daycare policies you are stuck with 12 kids, that does not allow for allowing parents to go from the beginning of when the kid is two up to kindergarten. stuff is really huge issue and another real issue with the home daycare is that the licensee has to actually live in the home where there was a daycare and we called the incredible stress and now your entire home has to look like a daycare where the locks has to g
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. >> at the time, barry rosen is a press attache with the u.s. embassy in ter rahn. >> we were in a very volatile situation for those nine months or so. and much of it came to a head when the shah was permitted into the united states for medical reasons. >> mobs of students are protesting outside the u.s. embassy. >> imagine a quarter million people chanting death to american. people knew that tensions were very high. >> on the morning of november 4, 1979, 10 months into the protests, rocky sickman, a 22-year-old marine security guard, gets a distress call that iranian students are storming the embassy grounds. >> over the gate came these individuals. i took off running back to the main embassy building. >> many of these students started to shake the main gate and to climb over or use cutters to cut the chain. >> sickman and another marine make it inside the building just as a group of students makes it through the gate. >> your adrenaline is pumping. but at the same time, you're trying to load your pistol. and you're sitting there thinking, here
. >> at the time, barry rosen is a press attache with the u.s. embassy in ter rahn. >> we were in a very volatile situation for those nine months or so. and much of it came to a head when the shah was permitted into the united states for medical reasons. >> mobs of students are protesting outside the u.s. embassy. >> imagine a quarter million people chanting death to american. people knew that tensions were very high. >> on the morning of november 4, 1979, 10...
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holder was the one who was responsible for signing off on the investigation of fox news reporter james rosen he is the same person that president obama tapped and tasked in order to look into this kind of investigation into journalists this kind of warrants taking a journalist information so is there an ethical problem here yeah i mean i think holder scott. for a number of reasons and again all of these. kind of the intrusive spying that was done on reporters are all under the rubric of these leak investigations and prosecutions of whistleblowers because journalists are in every single indictment so i mean if you really wanted to put some meat on this skeleton that has been put out i mean there are four active cases right now as we well know than and manning among the two most visible but also of strolling and jeffrey sterling and stephen tim i mean go ahead and drop those charges and charges and ministry typically as they should be in the first place and something else are going up is the fact that these days the idea of media is changing fundamentally it is not just reporters working for n
holder was the one who was responsible for signing off on the investigation of fox news reporter james rosen he is the same person that president obama tapped and tasked in order to look into this kind of investigation into journalists this kind of warrants taking a journalist information so is there an ethical problem here yeah i mean i think holder scott. for a number of reasons and again all of these. kind of the intrusive spying that was done on reporters are all under the rubric of these...
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holder was the one who was responsible for signing off on the investigation of fox news reporter james rosen he is the same person that president obama tapped and tasked in order to look into this kind of investigation into journalists this kind of warrants taking a journalist information so is there an ethical problem here yeah i mean i think holder's can. for a number of reasons and again all of these. kind of the intrusive spying that was done on reporters are all under the rubric of these leak investigations and prosecutions of whistleblowers because journalists are in every single indictment so i mean if you really wanted to put some meat on this skeleton that has been put out i mean there are four active cases right now as we well know snowden and manning among the two most visible but also of strolling and jeffrey sterling and stephen tim i mean go ahead and drop those charges and charge them and ministry typically as they should be in the first place and something else or bring up is the fact that these days the idea of media is changing fundamentally it is not just reporters working
holder was the one who was responsible for signing off on the investigation of fox news reporter james rosen he is the same person that president obama tapped and tasked in order to look into this kind of investigation into journalists this kind of warrants taking a journalist information so is there an ethical problem here yeah i mean i think holder's can. for a number of reasons and again all of these. kind of the intrusive spying that was done on reporters are all under the rubric of these...
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>> i think there is issues like the james rosen issue and nsa issue. by calling everything a scandal republicans hurt their own cause everything is not a scandal. i'm concerned about the nsa. i'm concerned about civil liberties. i'm concerned about targeting of journalists. when you call everything a scandal, you lose whatever force you have and there is no, no discerning point of view. darrell issa was embarrassed when elijah cummings released all the information about the irs found a number about groups were not just conservative tea party groups were targeted. bill: we'll check the box on nsa for both of you. we'll continue to talk about this. rich, alan, thank you as well. martha? martha: talk about scandals, the white house may have another mess on their hands right now. it involves the president's pick for the number two person at homeland security and questions about a link to hillary clinton's brother. the great outdoors, and a great deal. grrrr ahhh let's leave the deals to hotels.com. perfect! yep, and no angry bears. up to 30% off. only at h
>> i think there is issues like the james rosen issue and nsa issue. by calling everything a scandal republicans hurt their own cause everything is not a scandal. i'm concerned about the nsa. i'm concerned about civil liberties. i'm concerned about targeting of journalists. when you call everything a scandal, you lose whatever force you have and there is no, no discerning point of view. darrell issa was embarrassed when elijah cummings released all the information about the irs found a...
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a jarring when we learned first of our own very james rosen being scrutinized by the department of justice. now they are going to treat us differently. how will that work? stay close. people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today. avo: whatever you're looking for, expedia has more ways to help you find yours. the last thing i want is to feel like someone is giving me a sales pitch, especially when it comes to my investments. you want a broker you can trust. a lot of guys at the other firms seemed more focused on selling than their clients. that's why i stopped working at my old brokerage and became a financial consultant with charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consultant are you looking for? talk to us today. when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm
a jarring when we learned first of our own very james rosen being scrutinized by the department of justice. now they are going to treat us differently. how will that work? stay close. people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today. avo: whatever you're looking for, expedia has more ways to help you find yours. the last thing i want is to feel like someone is giving me a sales pitch, especially when it comes to my investments. you want a broker you...
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james rosen live for us in d.c. to prevent another benghazi. james rosen live for us in d.c.. considering what has to be dwun to prevent another benghazi. james rosen live for us in d.c.. >> reporter: officials pledged today they have learned the lessons of benghazi and are taking steps to make sure they never again suffer such losses. but the hearing also made clear how far from the ideal security posture, how exposed and endangered are diplomats remain nearly a year after benghazi. a top state department official testified security upgrades have been made at some high threat posts oversea, but that manpower problems persist. >> regretfully, the 2300 people that i can train per year doesn't meet the number of people that we have at high threat posts alone. we have certain posts where we can only give our people a four hour online course and say please take this course. >> mean it time there are fresh calls for congressional testimony by those who survived the benghazi attacks. frank wolf has spearheaded a drive so far to n. vein vein is delivering regular floor speeches to ad
james rosen live for us in d.c. to prevent another benghazi. james rosen live for us in d.c.. considering what has to be dwun to prevent another benghazi. james rosen live for us in d.c.. >> reporter: officials pledged today they have learned the lessons of benghazi and are taking steps to make sure they never again suffer such losses. but the hearing also made clear how far from the ideal security posture, how exposed and endangered are diplomats remain nearly a year after benghazi. a...
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james rosen reported the earlier this week. just some quotes that put this in context from people that were there. the enemy attacking, the so-called members. they were not a rag tagg force force split into small groups which advanced throughout the compound methodically. they employed military style hand signals to direct their progression toward the objectives. they had been given precise orders and impeccable intelligence, they seemed to know when, where, and how to get it and how toiquette off the ds agents as well as the local guard force and the february 127 martyrs brigade militiamen on duey that night but one thing was absolutely certain in the minds of each and every one of the agents in those early and crucially decisive manners that the u.s. ambassador, was the ultimate target of the attack. they knew they had to secure him and get him out of the kill zone. that's an excerpt of the book coming out this fall. >> it was radically untrue in what they were peddling on the sunday shows. the mainstream press is trying to w
james rosen reported the earlier this week. just some quotes that put this in context from people that were there. the enemy attacking, the so-called members. they were not a rag tagg force force split into small groups which advanced throughout the compound methodically. they employed military style hand signals to direct their progression toward the objectives. they had been given precise orders and impeccable intelligence, they seemed to know when, where, and how to get it and how toiquette...
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general eric holder to hand over a new report about investigating reporters including our own james rosen. president obama ordered the report after it was revealed that a special prosecutor secretly seized rosen's phones and e-mail records. holder himself signed off on the waerpbt that identified james as a possible coconspirator in violation of the espionage act. >> time to reveal your favorite viral video of the week. brian accidently beating this little four-year-old with a basketball, the savvy impala jumping into a car in order to avoid hungry cheetahs. >> andy tweeting i can't believe brian didn't give the baby a bounce pass. >> alan e-mailed what's he doing trying to feed a cheetah? what deng was going to happen -- what did he think was going to happen? >> those are smart animals. i would try to do the same thing. >> the winner of our web page poll: brian versus titus at 85.7%. adam sandler and the impala jumping in the car tied with 7% each. >> that poor little guy sitting there with a basketball with pwraoeupld and he gets him in the face. he plays so well that i guess you can ge
general eric holder to hand over a new report about investigating reporters including our own james rosen. president obama ordered the report after it was revealed that a special prosecutor secretly seized rosen's phones and e-mail records. holder himself signed off on the waerpbt that identified james as a possible coconspirator in violation of the espionage act. >> time to reveal your favorite viral video of the week. brian accidently beating this little four-year-old with a basketball,...
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after it was revealed that rosen's phone records, e-mail records, all tracked. holder himself signing off on the search warrant that identified rosen as a possible co-conspirator in a violation of the espionage act. >> steve: meanwhile n it is monsters versus robots in the much hyped movie, "pacific rim." >> we face the munsters that are at our door! today we are having the apocalypse! >> gretchen: that's one of the movies debuting this weekend. is it a blockbuster or bust? >> brian: don't ask me. ask kevin mccarthy. fox news contributor, movie expert. what do you think? >> good morning, guys. >> gretchen: good morning. >> the audio cut out. >> steve: can you hear us? kevin? i don't think he can hear. >> brian: no, he can hear. i think he's faking it. >> steve: you know what? kevin can't hear us. >> gretchen: "pacific rim," i haven't seen the trailer yet other than that little bit in the movie theater. >> brian: i saw -- >> steve: shark nato? >> gretchen: he talked to the stars of "pacific rim," so let's hear what they had to say. >> steve: excellent. >> on an e
after it was revealed that rosen's phone records, e-mail records, all tracked. holder himself signing off on the search warrant that identified rosen as a possible co-conspirator in a violation of the espionage act. >> steve: meanwhile n it is monsters versus robots in the much hyped movie, "pacific rim." >> we face the munsters that are at our door! today we are having the apocalypse! >> gretchen: that's one of the movies debuting this weekend. is it a blockbuster...
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holder signed off on a search warrant that identified james rosen as a co-conspirator in violation of the espionage act. >>> randy travis is resting comfortable but is in critical condition. the country star is under heavy sedation while he attempts to recover from brain surgery. the 54-year-old had a stroke wednesday night while being treated for heart failure. those are your headlines. >>> coming up here on the show as if our regulation nation isn't already out of control the president planning to add more restrictions to the tune of $to 30 billion. where is that money going? >> where is the money coming from. plus stepping down and leaving the white house homeland security janet napolitano resigning to run the california university system. who is replacing her? three big names already mentioned. we got them for you. coming up. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to
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it is in many ways the story of america. >> reporter: in gettysburg pennsylvania, james rosen, fox news. >> he will continue reporting there all week from telegraphs to twitter. what lessons have we learned from gettysburg? send them to me on twitter. tweet me@bretbaier. >>> allison lunder gone grimes has the best chance to defeat mcconnell, his seat the biggest surprise. >>> brit hume is here. >> backers of the senate immigration bill say it contains the strongers border enforcement measures taken, and have to be in effect before anyone takes a step on the path to citizenship. those statements may be true, but in political terms probably beside the point because the bill makes what is called registered provisional immigrant status available almost immediately to most illegals now in the country, and that's before any of the new border protections are in place. this is what house republicans mean when they complain the bill puts legalization ahead of border enforcement, it does. this provisional legal status is not quite amnesty. those that register have to undergo a background check, c
it is in many ways the story of america. >> reporter: in gettysburg pennsylvania, james rosen, fox news. >> he will continue reporting there all week from telegraphs to twitter. what lessons have we learned from gettysburg? send them to me on twitter. tweet me@bretbaier. >>> allison lunder gone grimes has the best chance to defeat mcconnell, his seat the biggest surprise. >>> brit hume is here. >> backers of the senate immigration bill say it contains the...
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ben rosen thinks it's only going to be five more this year and we need that money for services. larry ellison is sitting on $43 billion -- >> [inaudible]
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ben rosen thinks it's only going to be five more this year and we need that money for services. larry ellison is sitting on $43 billion -- >> [inaudible] [applause] >> [inaudible] [cheers and applause] >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is dave canner and the acting director for seiu 1021 san francisco. i want to start by saying it's really unacceptable that the community has to be out here begging every year and yet private for profit contractors never have to do this. that is absolutely unacceptable and i think that's a struggle we're going to need your support in fixing in the coming years. it's just unacceptable. i want to speak about the -- where we think some of the money could be found to fund the services that these folks are providing. the systems commission is submitting to you 2014 insurance renewal rates within the coming days. now negotiations between kaiser and hhs staff has been [inaudible] so far and they use proposal which was the last offer. with kaiser refusing to negotiate for month hhs staff has outlined the issues for you folks to consider when this com
ben rosen thinks it's only going to be five more this year and we need that money for services. larry ellison is sitting on $43 billion -- >> [inaudible] [applause] >> [inaudible] [cheers and applause] >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is dave canner and the acting director for seiu 1021 san francisco. i want to start by saying it's really unacceptable that the community has to be out here begging every year and yet private for profit contractors never have to do this....
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and now, we will hear from peter rosen, the german counsel general. >> thank you so much. and thank you, especially mr. mayor for gracing this ceremony with your presence tha, is appreciated and i would like to thank individually the chief of the police and the chief of the fire department for joining us here today and for interrupting their important businesses for joining us here at this ceremony, ladies and gentlemen, thank you all for coming and also to my colleagues from russia and from insurance, this is a great honor for me. i think and i will be very brief. i think that this is really a day of which we can be of which many of us can be very proud. but, probably most of all, i think that he must be very proud to see this beautiful bust now in this wonderful position standing in city hall because he has been working so long on this project. and i really would like to commend him and thank him for his tenacity. of course there are many more that i have to think, the artists and the sponsors and the political leadership of the city who all have supported this project b
and now, we will hear from peter rosen, the german counsel general. >> thank you so much. and thank you, especially mr. mayor for gracing this ceremony with your presence tha, is appreciated and i would like to thank individually the chief of the police and the chief of the fire department for joining us here today and for interrupting their important businesses for joining us here at this ceremony, ladies and gentlemen, thank you all for coming and also to my colleagues from russia and...
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ben rosen thinks it's only going to be five more this year and we need that money for services. larry ellison is sitting on $43 billion -- >> [inaudible] [applause] >> [inaudible] [cheers and applause] >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is dave canner and the acting director for seiu 1021 san francisco. i want to start by saying it's really unacceptable that the community has to be out here begging every year and yet private for profit contractors er
ben rosen thinks it's only going to be five more this year and we need that money for services. larry ellison is sitting on $43 billion -- >> [inaudible] [applause] >> [inaudible] [cheers and applause] >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is dave canner and the acting director for seiu 1021 san francisco. i want to start by saying it's really unacceptable that the community has to be out here begging every year and yet private for profit contractors er
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james rosen following that from d.c. james? >> the catch here, harris, is that the newly announced credit rates for student borrowers are tied to the financial markets and likely rise as the economy approves. the gang of seven senators from both parties announced the break through this afternoon. it will be voted on next week. it overrides the rate hike that went into effect on july the 1st. and which stood to double borrowing cost for students taking out subsidized stafford loans. under the terms of the deal, undergraduates will pay 3.9% interest rates. graduate students will pay a 5.4% rate. and parents 6.4%. we're certainly not asking on the first 3500 and overcharge them on the next 2,000 to help cover what we subsidize i think to the american people that's insane. >> they said for quite some time that the sides were not all if a far apart and there was a way to do this that was not going to try to cut the deficit by 16 billion, for example, which was the senate republican proposal. >> the federal government estimates outst
james rosen following that from d.c. james? >> the catch here, harris, is that the newly announced credit rates for student borrowers are tied to the financial markets and likely rise as the economy approves. the gang of seven senators from both parties announced the break through this afternoon. it will be voted on next week. it overrides the rate hike that went into effect on july the 1st. and which stood to double borrowing cost for students taking out subsidized stafford loans. under...
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at least the journalists wlant happened to james rosen. we are not going to forget the intense nsa fine. that will not go away. on the other hand, what's congress doing except being very, very difficult and in terms of getting the president's budget passed? in terms of getting any budget passed? that impacts on over 300 million americans. >> angela? >> it was the president that brought us these phony scandals. ellen, you are right. i'm glad you acknowledge that scandal, they are not going to go away. the president is great at giving speeches but is not a great leader. lbj showed up and was a deal maker. why can't president obama take card out of lbj's playbook and go to congress and lead this country? all bodies have to work together. but they are being obstruct. >> could you think that your recognition that the scandals won't go away and certain there media and others won't forget them, does that jive, so to speak with what the president and administration is saying that they are phony to begin with? jay carney saying that the irs was jus
at least the journalists wlant happened to james rosen. we are not going to forget the intense nsa fine. that will not go away. on the other hand, what's congress doing except being very, very difficult and in terms of getting the president's budget passed? in terms of getting any budget passed? that impacts on over 300 million americans. >> angela? >> it was the president that brought us these phony scandals. ellen, you are right. i'm glad you acknowledge that scandal, they are not...
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i am with jay rosen on wanting to pay attention to the snowden effect. i also find there were 1,800 requests for surveillance last year. not one was turned down. they are establishing new judicial precedents in secret for interpretations of law we know nothing about in a world that is rapidly changing. it deals with technology, it deals with things that prior courts have not had to deal with, and it is all being orchestrated by john roberts. i mean, the progressive community, let's face it, is split. but my friends who are kind of down on snowden and not concerned about this whole thing but are very concerned about the john roberts court and what it is doing to voting rights and workers' rights ought to think twice about what the john roberts fisa court is doing to our rights. >> this is the other john roberts court. this wes, the "wall street journal" reports the use of the word relevant. the president has said there are three branches of government have signed off on all of this. right? but when you dig deeper into how the law allows for both all these
i am with jay rosen on wanting to pay attention to the snowden effect. i also find there were 1,800 requests for surveillance last year. not one was turned down. they are establishing new judicial precedents in secret for interpretations of law we know nothing about in a world that is rapidly changing. it deals with technology, it deals with things that prior courts have not had to deal with, and it is all being orchestrated by john roberts. i mean, the progressive community, let's face it, is...
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david: steven, rosen, i'm sorry we had to shortcut your suggestions. we had the breaking news on yahoo! we appreciate you coming. larry, we'll check back in with you a in a couple minutes when the s&p futures close. liz: we will v much more on yahoo! earnings. we have guests who know the strong inside and out. do they know these numbers. what worries them? we'll get a breakdown what the numbers really mean for ceo marisa mayer on her one-year anniversary at helm. david: in her first television interview since becoming president of the kansas city fed, esther george, a real star in the fed universe, sitting down exclusively with our own peter barnes. she is a vocal opponent of bernanke policies of qe2, qe1, all the rest of it. does she see tapering sooner rather than later? 4% of you watch sports but sports channels account for 20% of your cable bill, is that right? if you could pay al lo cart for channels would you, and what channels would you keep? if you're paying a la carte and what channels would you pay for each individually? your answers coming u
david: steven, rosen, i'm sorry we had to shortcut your suggestions. we had the breaking news on yahoo! we appreciate you coming. larry, we'll check back in with you a in a couple minutes when the s&p futures close. liz: we will v much more on yahoo! earnings. we have guests who know the strong inside and out. do they know these numbers. what worries them? we'll get a breakdown what the numbers really mean for ceo marisa mayer on her one-year anniversary at helm. david: in her first...
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david rosen berg out with a growing endorsement of janet yellen and karen finerman out with what she thinks it should be. that would be? >> larry summers. i think it would be a better choice. full disclosure. i know larry. he's a friend of ours. personally i like him but that's not the issue. i think he's had more real world experience around the world, not just in the u.s. in 1994 we had the mexican peso crises. he was right there for that, undersecretary at the time. he was there in 2008 was a central -- >> i share your positive views on him but is he appointable? here's a guy that was around for the fall of -- a lot of people who make this appointment that would say ultimately this is a guy that led deregulation and knees now running for a position or should be appointed to a position which is all about regulation. >> i think yellen is easier but i think summers is absolutely appointable. if obama wants him, that's who they're going to get. if you think about it you think, well maybe the republicans wouldn't like him, i think relative to yellen he would be more attractive. so i th
david rosen berg out with a growing endorsement of janet yellen and karen finerman out with what she thinks it should be. that would be? >> larry summers. i think it would be a better choice. full disclosure. i know larry. he's a friend of ours. personally i like him but that's not the issue. i think he's had more real world experience around the world, not just in the u.s. in 1994 we had the mexican peso crises. he was right there for that, undersecretary at the time. he was there in...
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and the second part has to do with james rosen, and frankly, just reading what the remedy is, not sure that it deals with all of the things that james rosen dealt with, being named a co-cop -- coconspirator and being a flight risk. reading our the rules are being type up here, we'll have to see. >> thank you so much. you can catch special report tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> the tapes are out. the dispatchers trip up. >> we have reports of it. we're aware of the situation. >> there are no ambulances here. we have been on the ground 20 minutes. >> critical injuries. >> hello? >> yes. i'm still here. ♪ test. test: ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erectio
and the second part has to do with james rosen, and frankly, just reading what the remedy is, not sure that it deals with all of the things that james rosen dealt with, being named a co-cop -- coconspirator and being a flight risk. reading our the rules are being type up here, we'll have to see. >> thank you so much. you can catch special report tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> the tapes are out. the dispatchers trip up. >> we have reports of it. we're aware of the situation....
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we saw that with james rosen at fox news when they got a subpoena based on the fact that they claimed that he was a co-con spiritor in espionage. the opinion said he was part of the crime of the leaking. the crime couldn't have been committed without him. and we see it with julian assange and wikileaks. they're trying to say that the publisher, the journalist is actually part of the crime -- the alleged crime with the leaker, and that's the real danger here. it's an incredible danger. they're trying to differentiate wikileaks from "the new york times" and they're having a lot of trouble doing it because they can't. >> the lines are being drawn and the line in this case, i agree with p.j., was drawn more or less properly. it's fine to be a person of conscience and decide this is a whistle that needs blowing, but when you have 5 million people with national security clearance and you have 2 million people in the u.s. military with access as bradley manning did to these kinds of materials, fine. be a personal conscience but don't expect that there is no risk and no consequence possibly t
we saw that with james rosen at fox news when they got a subpoena based on the fact that they claimed that he was a co-con spiritor in espionage. the opinion said he was part of the crime of the leaking. the crime couldn't have been committed without him. and we see it with julian assange and wikileaks. they're trying to say that the publisher, the journalist is actually part of the crime -- the alleged crime with the leaker, and that's the real danger here. it's an incredible danger. they're...
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to a number of scandals including the investigation involving our own fox news correspondent james rosen. is the nsa being too aggressive in pursuing those? a former white house director under president bush and mark hanna a former aid to campaigns and political analyst. thank you for joining us. matt i'm going between with you. the number of prosecutions have doubled. is that a good thing and why do you think that is the case? >> i think going after leakers, going after people like mr. snowden, people that have damaged our national security is definitely the right thing to do. it's risky for parents presidents and it's risky because it's leads you to reporter. you see the obama administration literally going after a fox news reporter. you see the obama administration literally looking at records on ap reporters. think that is obnoxious to americans. why? because the obama administration has shown when it gets sensitive information on people they abuse that information. so it's uncertain when the government has this much information. leakers have broken the law but the obama administrati
to a number of scandals including the investigation involving our own fox news correspondent james rosen. is the nsa being too aggressive in pursuing those? a former white house director under president bush and mark hanna a former aid to campaigns and political analyst. thank you for joining us. matt i'm going between with you. the number of prosecutions have doubled. is that a good thing and why do you think that is the case? >> i think going after leakers, going after people like mr....
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. >> this case, snowden case, rosen case, and winters case, this is probably the biggest media store of the year even if it's buried in court proceedings. >> rick: more on that story and also this week, mayoral candidate anthony weiner resigned from congress in 2011 after a sexting scandal admitted that online things didn't stop when he accepted down. here is how the new york papers covered it. beat it in the daily news. the coverage of the story and we're hearing the new york media market it's itself nonstop? >> and you can't make it up. from the details of the sordid drama and anthony weiner to the woman he texted. you can't make it up. she admitted to the screen writers and it's too unbelievable. the coverage of sexting is moving a lot of papers because people find it outrageous. the question is what does it mean for his political future going forward. >> couple of points about the press. first of all there is a new york bias in cable news that is fries frightening. one in san diego where they are accused of significant things. that is important. the second interesting media story
. >> this case, snowden case, rosen case, and winters case, this is probably the biggest media store of the year even if it's buried in court proceedings. >> rick: more on that story and also this week, mayoral candidate anthony weiner resigned from congress in 2011 after a sexting scandal admitted that online things didn't stop when he accepted down. here is how the new york papers covered it. beat it in the daily news. the coverage of the story and we're hearing the new york media...
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two of the changes address the collection of fox news correspondent james rosen's phone records, and the records of 20 associated press telephones, reporters phone records will no longer be searched if they're engaged in legitimate journalistic work. you'll remember that rosen was named a possible aider and abettor and or coy conspirator for reporting about north korea's make response. officials say there was never an intention to prosecute rosen and presumably they'll no longer be able to search reporters phone or e-mail records unless there is an intent to prosecute them. in the case of the ap, the company was never notified of plans to check phone records, based on its report of a busted plot to bomb a commercial airliner that was based on a classified leak. ap officials say they would have challenged the justice department's intentions, they could have also told them that some of the phones that were tracked were no longer being used, now organizations will be given the benefit of the doubt on prior notice unless there is more reason not to inform them. in any case, all will be t
two of the changes address the collection of fox news correspondent james rosen's phone records, and the records of 20 associated press telephones, reporters phone records will no longer be searched if they're engaged in legitimate journalistic work. you'll remember that rosen was named a possible aider and abettor and or coy conspirator for reporting about north korea's make response. officials say there was never an intention to prosecute rosen and presumably they'll no longer be able to...
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proud of the three da's and they covered it and we worked over the years with the heart power that jeff rosen referred to. when moving into the soft power i recognize we're not experts so i look to people like anne campbell, our superintendent and to cheryl there to educate us and i said this morning "i am interested what we can do as a district attorney's office to help , what we can do to help" because we recognize we're not experts. we have an expertise in certain areas dealing with consequences and accountability and we're good with that. when it comes to soft power with great collaboration we can have a support role and provide to our educators and experts what exactly can we do to assist you getting to the end that everybody talked about today and that's the only different take we would have. >> great thank you. [applause] i would like to say we need to wrap up. we have a late start and need to keep moving. i would like to say what struck me today that even though teachers and principals are in school all day addressing those things in the hallways and they're not here. we have school p
proud of the three da's and they covered it and we worked over the years with the heart power that jeff rosen referred to. when moving into the soft power i recognize we're not experts so i look to people like anne campbell, our superintendent and to cheryl there to educate us and i said this morning "i am interested what we can do as a district attorney's office to help , what we can do to help" because we recognize we're not experts. we have an expertise in certain areas dealing...
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we will start with jeff rosen. [applause] he's the district attorney of santa clara county and the recognized leader in criminal justice reform. he oversees the largest prosecutor's office north of los angeles and prosecute about 40,000 cases each year, so he is on the ground. he sees it all. he is however a green bay packer fan but we will forgive him because they lost. >> you should be very happy. you won. >> next to him is richard carranza and the superintendent of san francisco unified, just started in the summer of july. prior to that he was the deputy superintendent of innovation and social justice. [applause] next to richard is nancy o'malley, district attorney for alameda county. she was appointed in 2009 and elected in 2010 and has an amazing background dealing dealing with violence against women and domestic violence, elder abuse, child abuse and threat management. she's a wonderful addition to our panel so thank you nancy. [applause] next to nancy is tony smith who i loved his biobest of all and started
we will start with jeff rosen. [applause] he's the district attorney of santa clara county and the recognized leader in criminal justice reform. he oversees the largest prosecutor's office north of los angeles and prosecute about 40,000 cases each year, so he is on the ground. he sees it all. he is however a green bay packer fan but we will forgive him because they lost. >> you should be very happy. you won. >> next to him is richard carranza and the superintendent of san francisco...