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the safest or two against the national front. but its affiliates it's amazing let's not let him cry in my collections in moscow months while the right wing anti it's driven by its handle pounced on coolest thing in the fall to the only political policy that hadn't been thought of any government since the nineteen eighties soaked up some frames or to say what. why not give it a try. as a jew and other friends to do them i do not think that we should give it a try because for a walk. are we to become a frost remains is the naked after an eight and getting out of the eu. with twenty four percent it supports both say the offensive statements like this remix is getting elections elections which could see a surge of puppets nazis. nine pence close to perfection as an antidote to thank says that in economic results and not spend days would help stimulate the company. to date this pot seized in the right side is the anti semitism and have instead become paykel critics of islam. but sixties and the longer the prime the consent of the fren
the safest or two against the national front. but its affiliates it's amazing let's not let him cry in my collections in moscow months while the right wing anti it's driven by its handle pounced on coolest thing in the fall to the only political policy that hadn't been thought of any government since the nineteen eighties soaked up some frames or to say what. why not give it a try. as a jew and other friends to do them i do not think that we should give it a try because for a walk. are we to...
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the hands of the national government and needed to be in the hands of the national government in order to ensure united states could be full sovereign on the world stage. the subject matter is different than it was at the time of the founding but the framers understood that. they were careful not to impose limitations on the treaty power because they were wise enough to know they could not foresee what might be important for the united states to negotiate on world stage to participate fully as sovereign. the chemical weapons convention is deeply at illustration of exactly why the framers were wise in ensuring there were not subject matter of limitations on the exercise of treaty power. chemical weapons convention, united states leadership in chemical weapons convention has made a big difference in ensuring this norm which is in our national interest, foreign relations interest and national security interest is a normal the nations of the world have agreed to end we are in a position to have leverage to insist the nations of the world abide by. we are trying to exercise right now, it is
the hands of the national government and needed to be in the hands of the national government in order to ensure united states could be full sovereign on the world stage. the subject matter is different than it was at the time of the founding but the framers understood that. they were careful not to impose limitations on the treaty power because they were wise enough to know they could not foresee what might be important for the united states to negotiate on world stage to participate fully as...
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national projects each with each team they opened for national side up the victory of the national front man michael byelection of thing you know in style it's really hard seasons coming soon. to get to spend her rights groups and no one said anthony who exchange rates. the intent is considered to them it's antisemitic lead to new solutions a week and that are used to be scapegoats and times of crisis. today was good though some of his new book instilled in me and him the race to the national front for the cup this season trying to coax fear stems from the population disappointments into that still sees the situation request by the economic crisis. and for the facilities where you had the economy crisis. to which soon and even the nazis to develop themselves and conquer. most post of the opinion. we do move. that's what we see today. he's nuts imminent. no sooner than weeks. james miller to love the changes in exchange for an outlet and thousands are deported from france to help the families of nineteen puts it in as many of my stained by the times quotes the national front. state school
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at levels below the white house or the national security staff area -- national security staff. intelligence production. that is what they used to tune the requirements, to update them until we find -- and to refine them. plans and intentions of foreign leaders would be important for the united states to know. far -- is a perennial as as long as i have been in the intelligence business. indership intentions whatever form that is expressed is a basic tenant. >> why would -- that is a basic tenet. >> why would that be important? >> to determined, from a determine,e -- to intelligence perspective, what is going on. where a country is coming from, what their policies are. it is not just leaders themselves. it is what goes on around them and the policies they convey to their governments. in my time since being in , is business as an fbi agent have found that the best way to determine a foreign leader's intentions is to somehow get close to a foreign leader or to get him indications of a foreign leader. would that be accurate? >> yes, it would. is this something new and different that
at levels below the white house or the national security staff area -- national security staff. intelligence production. that is what they used to tune the requirements, to update them until we find -- and to refine them. plans and intentions of foreign leaders would be important for the united states to know. far -- is a perennial as as long as i have been in the intelligence business. indership intentions whatever form that is expressed is a basic tenant. >> why would -- that is a basic...
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tahman bradley has the latest. >> it's the national holiday shopping vie, but not everyone is in the holiday spirit. last night, wild scenes of shopping. overnight, police shot and suspect at a kohl's two suspects were taken in the hospital. in southeast texas, a wal-mart customer grew aggravated when the store gave out tvs to the back end of the line. >> they started hitting her. >> another customer in new jersey got in a scuffle with police. they released a statement saying, our stores and employees did a good josh calming things down quickly when incidents occurred last year and we anticipate this last year. this friday's customers were more tame and happy with the eye-popping deals. >> i'm here to get in and out and if to -- and about to the nt store. >> stores tried to dash cash in by opening on thanksgiving. >> hoping to beat the rush. >> get it over with. >> the deals this year are better than ever. the average discount, 35% off. that is up from 25% in 2010. 140 million americans are expected to shop in stores or online this weekend. experts say there is no rush. many retailer
tahman bradley has the latest. >> it's the national holiday shopping vie, but not everyone is in the holiday spirit. last night, wild scenes of shopping. overnight, police shot and suspect at a kohl's two suspects were taken in the hospital. in southeast texas, a wal-mart customer grew aggravated when the store gave out tvs to the back end of the line. >> they started hitting her. >> another customer in new jersey got in a scuffle with police. they released a statement saying,...
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may be it does control the borders it does have the edge of buttes of a nation state and i think the kurds are rather shrewd in and that they are profiting from the weakness of the iraqi government but at the same time they don't want to take on the opprobrium of the organized world by unilaterally declaring independence the last place to declare independence unilaterally i think was rhodesia and that got them nowhere they ended up losing everything so what we have here is a. as you go by and take it from the binding force gentlemen i have to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the making of the modern middle east state. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman i killed. appears later is when i got arrested for. her crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people take interest the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is lightman know b
may be it does control the borders it does have the edge of buttes of a nation state and i think the kurds are rather shrewd in and that they are profiting from the weakness of the iraqi government but at the same time they don't want to take on the opprobrium of the organized world by unilaterally declaring independence the last place to declare independence unilaterally i think was rhodesia and that got them nowhere they ended up losing everything so what we have here is a. as you go by and...
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at the national level. and don't take my word for it. ask the people who are implementing this law at the national level, see? massachusetts is the blueprint for the affordable care act. the policies are almost identical. what's different is the politics. the one thing that massachusetts did not have that we do have nationally is one-half of the political spectrum openly rooting for failure, rooting for people to not get health insurance. people scouring every detail of the law's initial implementation, looking the for every glitch, every difficulty, every bump as an occasion to insist that this law obviously is a failure cand can never wor and should be done away with it. and you know what, objectively speaking, it is true that the republican plan does work better. what a debacle, mine works just fine. anytime your plan is nothing, anytime your plan is no plan, your plan is to do nothing, that is always a much easier thing to do than anybody planning to do something. for the record, if you do want to compa
at the national level. and don't take my word for it. ask the people who are implementing this law at the national level, see? massachusetts is the blueprint for the affordable care act. the policies are almost identical. what's different is the politics. the one thing that massachusetts did not have that we do have nationally is one-half of the political spectrum openly rooting for failure, rooting for people to not get health insurance. people scouring every detail of the law's initial...
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>> the visitors throughout the day at arlington national ceremony -- cemetery. eric coverage will continue as we bring you a ceremony in the john f. kennedy easy and in boston. that ceremony is about to wreck up. we will show it to you shortly. we wanted to hear from you and your thoughts on the 50th anniversary. for you in the eastern and central time zones, call on 202058803885. we will take you to the boston event in a few minutes. once it racks up we will have it on c-span. checking some of that tweets, saying theut -- grave is from -- west falmouth. she is talking about the paving stones that were quarried in the cape cod area, near the president's home. phone callsyour momentarily. we will show you the ceremony from dealey chiesa. on american history tv this weekend, much more coverage throughout the weekend. -- beginning saturday morning, live coverage, and also a presidential historian. live coverage, and your ability -- opportunity to call in and, as well with those authors. dallas ceremony that just the headline of the comments of the mayor, saying we
>> the visitors throughout the day at arlington national ceremony -- cemetery. eric coverage will continue as we bring you a ceremony in the john f. kennedy easy and in boston. that ceremony is about to wreck up. we will show it to you shortly. we wanted to hear from you and your thoughts on the 50th anniversary. for you in the eastern and central time zones, call on 202058803885. we will take you to the boston event in a few minutes. once it racks up we will have it on c-span. checking...
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to honor the nation's vets. the largest veteran's day parade is under way. erica, bring us up-to-date. >> reporter: well, good morning, del, yes, this is expected to be the largest veteran's day parade in the country here in new york city. of the 22 million veterans across the country about 1.5 million live in the tri-state area of new york, new jersey, and connecticut. and already you can hear celebrations under way here at madison square park. this is where the starting point is for the parade, and you know, they're expecting tens of thousands of people, and the turnout really looks on par for what they've been expecting, 27,000 people are expected to march right up fifth avenue in celebration of veteran's day. this year is honoring specifically women in the military. joining me now female veterans thank you so much for your service and for being with us this morning. this is the national association of black military women. tell me, this is colonel with the u.s. army nurse corp. tell us how important is this
to honor the nation's vets. the largest veteran's day parade is under way. erica, bring us up-to-date. >> reporter: well, good morning, del, yes, this is expected to be the largest veteran's day parade in the country here in new york city. of the 22 million veterans across the country about 1.5 million live in the tri-state area of new york, new jersey, and connecticut. and already you can hear celebrations under way here at madison square park. this is where the starting point is for the...
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the national commander of the g.i. forms. commander of the jewish war veterans of the usa. commander of the x srisoners of war -- exprisoner of war. national president of the vietnam veterans of america. chief of the foreign wars of the united states. president, blinded president -- veterans association. national commander,, or -- army and navy union of the usa. national commander, non- commissioned officers association. national vice commander of the american legion. commander, military order of the purple heart. president of the reserve association. national commandant, green core corps league.ne president, paralyzed veterans of america. commander, legion of valor, of the usa. chief, military order of the world wars. cochairman of the board, national association of fallen services. the retired and endless and see if she should -- enlisted association. i would like to ask the president and national commanders to stand and be recognized. please join me in recognizing our veterans and national leadership with your applause. [applause] it is now my pleasure to introduce our v
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to the center of a nation's purpose, and it is the test of the quality of a nation's civilization. i am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we too will be remembered not for our victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contributions to the human spirit. if more politicians knew poetry, and new poets new politics, i'm convinced the world would be a little better place to live. when power leads men towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. when power narrows the areas of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of his existence. when power corrupts, poetry cleanses for art establishes the basic human truth which must serve as the touch stone of our judgment. together let us explore the stars, concur the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths. those who came before us made certain that this country, that the role -- that this country road the first waves of the industrial revolution, the first waves of modern invention, the first waves of nuclear power, and this generation does not inte
to the center of a nation's purpose, and it is the test of the quality of a nation's civilization. i am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we too will be remembered not for our victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contributions to the human spirit. if more politicians knew poetry, and new poets new politics, i'm convinced the world would be a little better place to live. when power leads men towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his...
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the national commander of the g.i. forms. national commander of the jewish war veterans of the usa. national commander of the exprisoners of war. national president of the vietnam veterans of america. commander in chief of the foreign wars of the united states. national president, blinded veterans association. national commander, army and navy union of the usa. national commander, non- commissioned officers association. national vice commander of the american legion. senior vice commander, military order of the purple heart. national president of the reserve association. national commandant, marine corps league. national president, paralyzed veterans of america. national commander, legion of valor, of the usa. commander in chief, military order of the world wars. cochairman of the board, national association of fallen services. the retired and enlisted association. i would like to ask the president and national commanders to stand and be recognized. please join me in recognizing our veterans and national leadership with your applause. [applause] it is now my pleasure to introduce ou
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of the national intelligence service. i couldn't see her smile the allegations that the national intelligence service medal in elections last year by posting political comments in favor of the conservative ruling party and twitter and other websites are piling up the prosecution announced thursday that the half confirmed the nation's spy agency posted an additional one point two million politically slanted weeks the aim of influencing last year's commentary and presidential election according to prosecutors all of the annuity found co star in violation of the election law and nis law that bans agents from intervene in politics prosecutors found twenty six thousand tweets that were posted and agree with it extensively. bringing the total number of tweaks to one point two million. that number. prosecutors say six hundred thousand or about the elections and the rest about politics in general prosecutors believe the piano as agent in question and use a computer program called twitter plot it produces the use of automated post
of the national intelligence service. i couldn't see her smile the allegations that the national intelligence service medal in elections last year by posting political comments in favor of the conservative ruling party and twitter and other websites are piling up the prosecution announced thursday that the half confirmed the nation's spy agency posted an additional one point two million politically slanted weeks the aim of influencing last year's commentary and presidential election according...
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when you talk about black nationalism, embedded in the word is nation. you start with the generic aspects, and you say, okay, we are about having our own nation. self determination, self-respect, you know, this kind of self reliance, all of this is part and parcel of that particular definition. it goes back to marcus garvey in the 20th century sense. and even beyond the kind of domestic and local issues that we have. it was a global push. it was an international. nationalism is also part of that word international national. so you give it like a broader impact and definition. but certainly it has everything to do with black empowerment. it has everything to do with the land question. that's what malcolm said. when you've listened to the message to the grassroots it embodies pretty much the full extent of malcolm's ever evolving philosophy and ideology, it's captured right there. at the time he had definitely violent under tones oh to what he was talking about. some would say that h he de -legitimatized martin luther king. and malcolm x said that was the
when you talk about black nationalism, embedded in the word is nation. you start with the generic aspects, and you say, okay, we are about having our own nation. self determination, self-respect, you know, this kind of self reliance, all of this is part and parcel of that particular definition. it goes back to marcus garvey in the 20th century sense. and even beyond the kind of domestic and local issues that we have. it was a global push. it was an international. nationalism is also part of...
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the estimate, according to the national alzheimer's project act and its representatives, is in the neighborhood of $2 billion a year as the minimum we should be spending to develop dyin diagnos and cures and treatment and we should be doubling or tripling funding. and yet even this minimal fund something in danger by this sequestration, which has also jeopardized many other research projects supported by the national institutes of health. this abdication of responsibility is a tragedy -- for us as a generation who will suffer from it in intold numbers, and for the next generation that could be saved from this disease. and so i'm proud to join in this effort to match the severity of the challenge with public consciousness and awareness and, even more important, public dollars and resources that are vitally important to assure that we concur and cure as much of alzheimer's as we can as quickly as possible. we owe it to ourselves and our children. there are many ways in life to feel alone. there are many forms of isolation. some might say, even in this body, surrounded by people members can be alo
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>> (clapping) welcome to the newly revitalized federal building at the united nations plaza as the new home of the recreational headquarters. it's a great day one we've been waiting for. today's event is the historic corner stone that celebrates the vintage building into a 21st century workplace. we have a number of guests. today's speakers are nancy pelosi congresswoman with the house of representatives (clapping) mrs. van with the fester of the general services administration (clapping.) the honorable mayor ed lee at the san francisco. and from hk architects. (clapping.) and crystal-clear barton artist with the cliff barton studio. thank you all for joining us the general services administrations is to deliver the best technology services to the government and american people. critical parts are providing with that,s that preserve the integrity off our historic fats and incorporating the design features all have been integrated. those of us who work here about work in a historically more than building. the m public works will homicide a place in his. at the history it dates back to 1
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the author of "to wake the nation". the christian award for best book in the humanities, and the choice outstanding academic book award. she's chair of the department of english and andrew w. melon professor of humanities at johns hopkins university, a great school. it gives me great pleasure to introduce eric sundquist. [applause] >> good evening. it's a great pleasure to be here. on behalf of my fellow panelists, let me thank the national book foundation for the privilege of judging this year's nominations in the category of non-fiction. perhaps i can speak for all of us and saying that in a lifetime of reading, i have not had a more gratifying, surprising, and educational experience. we had the pleasure of reviewing hundreds of books. 500 plus to be specific. across an exceptional wide range of genres and topics. everywhere encountering contemporary american writing at it very best. i'm sure all of us at one point or another, looked back with envy to the 20-year period from the mid '19 out of to the mid '80s when mul
the author of "to wake the nation". the christian award for best book in the humanities, and the choice outstanding academic book award. she's chair of the department of english and andrew w. melon professor of humanities at johns hopkins university, a great school. it gives me great pleasure to introduce eric sundquist. [applause] >> good evening. it's a great pleasure to be here. on behalf of my fellow panelists, let me thank the national book foundation for the privilege of...
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about the national intelligence priorities framework. you huddle in the west wing in the sit room at the cabinet level every six months hammering out intelligence priorities. countries down the side, topics across the top. where those two vectors meet, you put a number. if the number is one or two, that's a really high priority. so everyone knows what's going on. if you give a requirement like that a high priority, you're telling the intelligence community to embrace some measure of risk in order to get that intelligence for you. >> all right. final thought, michael hayden, what would you do now? >> right now i think we have a necessary -- i don't mean to demean this. we have a fair amount of political theater. our good friend, the chancellor, is and has to act enraged and our president really and for the benefit of the public has to go and in essence step back. fareed, we have to be careful here not to overachieve. we had a crisis of conscious in the '90s and we told our human intelligence collectors to stand down and don't talk to bad
about the national intelligence priorities framework. you huddle in the west wing in the sit room at the cabinet level every six months hammering out intelligence priorities. countries down the side, topics across the top. where those two vectors meet, you put a number. if the number is one or two, that's a really high priority. so everyone knows what's going on. if you give a requirement like that a high priority, you're telling the intelligence community to embrace some measure of risk in...
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. >> >> the nation marking 50 years since the assassination of john f. kennedy. >> del is coming back with you in two and a half minutes. have a great morning. every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... eye opening films from the worlds top documetary directors. next sunday, >> there's probably about a hundred people living in the extreme tiny houses... >> is going small part of a big movement? >> part of the reason for moving into a tiny house is to get rid of all this "stuff"... >> what you gain by having less... >> let's think about giving up mcmasions... >> a tiny american dream, al jazeera america presents... tiny: a story about living small premiers next sunday 9 eastern. >> a major power shift in the senate as the democrats use a so-called nuclear option. the landmark vote prevents republicans from filibustering to block most presidential nominations. >> an intense search for survivors after a supermarket roof crashes down. dozens dead, more feared trapped in the rubble. >> a chilling discovery in britain, a disturbing occasion of modern d
. >> >> the nation marking 50 years since the assassination of john f. kennedy. >> del is coming back with you in two and a half minutes. have a great morning. every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... eye opening films from the worlds top documetary directors. next sunday, >> there's probably about a hundred people living in the extreme tiny houses... >> is going small part of a big movement? >> part of the reason for moving into a tiny house is to...
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may be it does control the borders it does have the edge of buttes of a nation state and i think the kurds are rather shrewd in and that they are profiting from the weakness of the iraqi government but at the same time they don't want to take on the opprobrium of the organized world by unilaterally declaring independence the last place to declare independence you to laterally i think was rhodesia and that got them nowhere they ended up losing everything so what we have here is a. politics tended to go by and take it from the binding force gentlemen i have to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the making of the modern middle east state. police. technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia we've got the future of covered. all people are interested but he has something to say everybody has a story i'm not the kind of person want to sit next to one in the airport. i mean there's always in the wives in the house that's whether it's a ballet dancer a ballplayer present things that are curious to
may be it does control the borders it does have the edge of buttes of a nation state and i think the kurds are rather shrewd in and that they are profiting from the weakness of the iraqi government but at the same time they don't want to take on the opprobrium of the organized world by unilaterally declaring independence the last place to declare independence you to laterally i think was rhodesia and that got them nowhere they ended up losing everything so what we have here is a. politics...
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he explained to the nation he had to do it because of the huge budget deficit. by the way that deficit is minuscule compared to what we have now. anyway in 1992, president bush lost the election to bill clinton. in fact, mr. bush was hammered losing the popular vote by 6 million. the read my lips remark certainly hurt him. so president obama should take note that unlike fast and furious, benghazi, the irs and the nsa snooping, obamacare is a far different deal. americans are directly affected, directly affected. that is they are paying more money for something whether it be taxes or healthcare and they pay attention. now, let's deal with the l word controversy. talking points does not believe president bush the elder lied when he said he would not raise taxes. he sincerely did not think that would happen. so he did not actively deceive the public. however, he did fold and violated his promise. and paid the price for that decision. most americans are smart enough to decide for themselves whether president obama lied about obamacare. my personal belief? is that th
he explained to the nation he had to do it because of the huge budget deficit. by the way that deficit is minuscule compared to what we have now. anyway in 1992, president bush lost the election to bill clinton. in fact, mr. bush was hammered losing the popular vote by 6 million. the read my lips remark certainly hurt him. so president obama should take note that unlike fast and furious, benghazi, the irs and the nsa snooping, obamacare is a far different deal. americans are directly affected,...
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so in 2003, caroline kennedy did a gift to the national archives. >> with the stipulation though that it not be made available to be seen by the public, right? >> for 100 years.
so in 2003, caroline kennedy did a gift to the national archives. >> with the stipulation though that it not be made available to be seen by the public, right? >> for 100 years.
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be part of the solution for the nation, the financial solution for the nation. no one is resisting that. this mechanism that makes us take big chunks of money the first two years is what is putting us into this readiness verses modernization dilemma. the other all cost of sequestration reduces our capability and capacity over time, but it doesn't break us. the mechanism is what breaks us. i would just say that if we had the trust available to believe that the department would return $1.3 trillion over ten years and we could show you a plan of how to do that, eliminating this abrupt nature of the mechanism at the front end would be a much, much more sensible approach. >> general, that's very helpful. i know this committee is going to listen as we move forward. let me turn to the economies of the military communities. if sequestration remains in place, i was thinking about general odierno, the situation you face, cutting down to 450,000, perhaps as low as 390,000. there could be real damage done to cities like colorado springs and many around the country. the same
be part of the solution for the nation, the financial solution for the nation. no one is resisting that. this mechanism that makes us take big chunks of money the first two years is what is putting us into this readiness verses modernization dilemma. the other all cost of sequestration reduces our capability and capacity over time, but it doesn't break us. the mechanism is what breaks us. i would just say that if we had the trust available to believe that the department would return $1.3...
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the flags are already at half staff for the nation's 35th president, who's death many americans still see as a mystery. a recent gallup poll found that 63% of americans do not believe that lee harvey oswald acted alone. before lee harvey oswald could be tried, he was killed on live television. [ gunfire ] >> shot by jack ruby, a dallas nightclub owner. thus the scene was set for 50 years of suspicions and nagging questions. how could as oswald a withdrawn loaner be responsible for killing the most powerful man in the world? >> there was certainly a ambition on the part of the younger lawyers to find a spon sirsy. >> howard was one of those young lawyers investing jfk's death. the conclusion they reached, that oswald acted alone. >> obviously the commission was not flawless, and the members of the staff were not perfect, but everyone put their energies holy into the project. they had a determination to find out the truth. >> reporter: an important part of the investigation was this famous home movie, shot by a bystander. the commission examined it frame by frame determining both bullet
the flags are already at half staff for the nation's 35th president, who's death many americans still see as a mystery. a recent gallup poll found that 63% of americans do not believe that lee harvey oswald acted alone. before lee harvey oswald could be tried, he was killed on live television. [ gunfire ] >> shot by jack ruby, a dallas nightclub owner. thus the scene was set for 50 years of suspicions and nagging questions. how could as oswald a withdrawn loaner be responsible for killing...
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there appeared a new sense of national obligation to the citizens who have died in the nation's service. sacrifice and the states became inextricably intertwined. citizen soldiers, snatched from life generated obligations for a nation that was defining its purposes and its policy through military struggle. a war that was about a union, citizenship, freedom and human dignity required that the government attempt to the needs of those who died in its service. execution of these newly recognized responsibilities would prove an important vehicle for the expansion of federal power that transformed the postwar nation. the establishment of the national cemeteries and the emergence of the new civil war pension system to care for the dead and their survivors yielded programs of the scale and reach that was unimaginable before the war. death created the modern american union not just by ensuring national survival that by shaping national structures and commitment. the postwar efforts to secure respectful treatment of the dead come a commitment that the urgency had not committed that have postponed
there appeared a new sense of national obligation to the citizens who have died in the nation's service. sacrifice and the states became inextricably intertwined. citizen soldiers, snatched from life generated obligations for a nation that was defining its purposes and its policy through military struggle. a war that was about a union, citizenship, freedom and human dignity required that the government attempt to the needs of those who died in its service. execution of these newly recognized...
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this lawsuit against the national security agency the n.s.a. for the repeated surveillance that they engaged in not only against greenpeace but a range of other human rights and other. citizen groups in the united states let's talk about the article coming out what message was greenpeace trying to send by borning as oil rig and what's the current status of the activists in russia. well the arctic serves as a producer a term a condition of the planet it placing credibly important role in climate regulation and furthermore. the only reason why we can even consider drilling there is because we have burned so much of oil coal and gas that has led to the arctic sea ice actually melting however if there was the oil spill in this part of the world it would be incredibly difficult virtually impossible. and there's no track record of any company in the world to clean up an oil spill in such icy conditions essentially the orld could be locked in the ice in the sea for more than six months causing devastating consequences now. as far as the arctic ocean g
this lawsuit against the national security agency the n.s.a. for the repeated surveillance that they engaged in not only against greenpeace but a range of other human rights and other. citizen groups in the united states let's talk about the article coming out what message was greenpeace trying to send by borning as oil rig and what's the current status of the activists in russia. well the arctic serves as a producer a term a condition of the planet it placing credibly important role in climate...
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semantic meaning it is the same the nation is the jewish nation and it has the jewish nation state in the proclamation of independence and the un resolution of november the twenty ninth one nine hundred forty seven which says that a jewish state would be formed not an israeli one if a person was to be identified as israeli in the national registry it would challenge the claim that israel is a jewish country something the supreme court is aware of as it is we have mary and a group of israelis petitioning for change there already is a lot. different about form an arab citizen this is something not accepted democratic we were despicable long. all of that. but for now the supreme court has dismissed the case leaving the debate on what is an israeli open for years it was truly created by one of the country's greatest caricaturists camile goddaughter better known as dorsch but slick is clearly jewish as a question. came up with a young man because israel was still a young state and slowly he created the new israeli national guard more with the issue what happened with their neighbors palest
semantic meaning it is the same the nation is the jewish nation and it has the jewish nation state in the proclamation of independence and the un resolution of november the twenty ninth one nine hundred forty seven which says that a jewish state would be formed not an israeli one if a person was to be identified as israeli in the national registry it would challenge the claim that israel is a jewish country something the supreme court is aware of as it is we have mary and a group of israelis...
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united nations from the prism of the u.n. security council then we have here five powers russia china united states france and germany which. the five members which are actually the the ones that have the veto power with china that they want to have the veto power in order to really enforce some executive powers. but again from the for instance from the perspective or from other countries some other countries or you can say from the syrian perspective the international community is is not the u.n. security council the international david they believe that it is system. that they really inclusive it's actually exclusive they believe that the international community in other words in the more i think academic or professional awards it's more the general assembly or member game i think that's fair and i would agree with you on that ok because every september there's a vote in the general assembly for recognition of a palestinian state and i'll have to check the numbers but it's one hundred eighty something against two or three o
united nations from the prism of the u.n. security council then we have here five powers russia china united states france and germany which. the five members which are actually the the ones that have the veto power with china that they want to have the veto power in order to really enforce some executive powers. but again from the for instance from the perspective or from other countries some other countries or you can say from the syrian perspective the international community is is not the...
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has finally voted to confirm that the learned judge had had as the chairman of the nation's unemployed. the position left vacant for about three naps his nomination was concurrent with one hundred and fifty one votes out of three hundred national standards than their e session on thursday afternoon despite fierce objections i can meet opposition democratic party which declined to protest the teaching of the witty the dp lawmakers objected to the nomination citing concerns that time would not be able to maintain political neutrality and independence of the party boy. with great confirmation motion with you in on that and he brought by two buildings had a party which is a majority and the nationals and leaves. in protest to begin the federal confirmation democratic party in the nineteen hadn't yet and at the atp lawmakers said on thursday evening. they would boycott prominent restrictions from now on. and also take legal action in the stack to speak at the nationals and we had a nasty end of voting on the domain of these artists that you lead coordinator of the deacons at all in with thi
has finally voted to confirm that the learned judge had had as the chairman of the nation's unemployed. the position left vacant for about three naps his nomination was concurrent with one hundred and fifty one votes out of three hundred national standards than their e session on thursday afternoon despite fierce objections i can meet opposition democratic party which declined to protest the teaching of the witty the dp lawmakers objected to the nomination citing concerns that time would not be...
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a mountain the meaning is the same the nation is the jewish nation and it has the jewish nation state both in the proclamation of independence and the un resolution of november the twenty ninth one nine hundred forty seven which says that a jewish state would be formed not an israeli one if a person was to be identified as israeli in the national wage astri it would challenge the claim that israel is a jewish country something the supreme court is aware of as is all we have mary and a group of israelis petitioning for change and there are jews a lot. different about form an arab citizen this is something to accept it's not democratic we want respect to belong to. all of us but for now the supreme court has dismissed the case leaving the debate on what is an israeli open for years it was truly created by one of the country's greatest caricaturists camile god dos better known as dorsch but slick is clearly jewish was a question of additional yet he came up with a young man because israel was still young state and slowly he created the new israeli national guard more with the sure what h
a mountain the meaning is the same the nation is the jewish nation and it has the jewish nation state both in the proclamation of independence and the un resolution of november the twenty ninth one nine hundred forty seven which says that a jewish state would be formed not an israeli one if a person was to be identified as israeli in the national wage astri it would challenge the claim that israel is a jewish country something the supreme court is aware of as is all we have mary and a group of...
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for sale are down across the nation, california is one of the leanest. the number of homes for sale in san francisco fell 26% in october from a year ago. in san diego supplies are down 12% and los angeles, down 6%. those lean supplies are pushing prices skyward. the median california home price in october was $357,000, up over 25% from a year ago. that was the 20th consecutive month of annual price gains and the 11th month the gains exceeded 20%. >> i think people feel. >> reporter: ceo of real estate site red fin says higher prices hit not only consumer pocketbooks but consumer confidence. >> you have home prices dropping 50% in 18 months and now they are bouncing back 20% in 12 months. people are competing with wall street speculators, interest rates are going up and down and people are feeling really nervous. they are really jittery that they weren't a decade ago. >> reporter: competition is cooling. the number of listing resulting in bidding wars dropped in october for the 7th street month according to red fin. that's good news for buyers, but not fo
for sale are down across the nation, california is one of the leanest. the number of homes for sale in san francisco fell 26% in october from a year ago. in san diego supplies are down 12% and los angeles, down 6%. those lean supplies are pushing prices skyward. the median california home price in october was $357,000, up over 25% from a year ago. that was the 20th consecutive month of annual price gains and the 11th month the gains exceeded 20%. >> i think people feel. >> reporter:...
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the u.s. army chorus sang the national anthem. miami is surprised about a completion to lineman in the end zone. he celebrates with a duck over the crossbar. in the fourth quarter the bucks ran to the left and scored from the one yard line as things got worse for the dolphins. tampa bay upsets miami 22-19. miami lineman jonathan martin is expected to release a video statement on wednesday about the controversy over bullying allegations. espn reports martin may not play again this season, and may to be done with the dolphins. now the owner of the dolphins will meet with martin tomorrow. >> i would like to hear from him what had happened, why he felt that way and, you know, the whole origin and what we did, and what we could have done to prevent something like this from happening. >> if you can't get enough of big papi you are in luck. david ortiz is hoping for a hit television show. he's doing a show on mtv combining baseball and pop culture aimed at a young audience. ortiz and andrew mccutchen will talk to other players. a retired
the u.s. army chorus sang the national anthem. miami is surprised about a completion to lineman in the end zone. he celebrates with a duck over the crossbar. in the fourth quarter the bucks ran to the left and scored from the one yard line as things got worse for the dolphins. tampa bay upsets miami 22-19. miami lineman jonathan martin is expected to release a video statement on wednesday about the controversy over bullying allegations. espn reports martin may not play again this season, and...
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the beatings were televised nationally. alabama had been through a lot, but the wait that local police and state troopers beat those men and women and children on that bridge in march 1965 galvanized the nation. and the marchers themselves were adamant that they would complete their march, no matter what the alabama police did to them. so there was this question of how their safety could be guaranteed. the alabama governor, obviously, could not be counted on to keep those marchers safe. after all, it wasn't just the local police doing those beatings, it was state troopers who were out there cracking skulls in the first place. john lewis talks about looking up at the man who was beating him and the last thing he says he saw before he lost consciousness was the confederate flag emblem of the alabama state flag on that trooper's helmet as the trooper was swinging the billy club down on him and fracturing his skull. so if that's what state authorities were dishing out to the marchers, and those marchers were going to keep march
the beatings were televised nationally. alabama had been through a lot, but the wait that local police and state troopers beat those men and women and children on that bridge in march 1965 galvanized the nation. and the marchers themselves were adamant that they would complete their march, no matter what the alabama police did to them. so there was this question of how their safety could be guaranteed. the alabama governor, obviously, could not be counted on to keep those marchers safe. after...
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there's nothing like having the faith-based community throughout the nation sending the same message to individual members. forward. >> do you feel like a trailblazer, the first republican to get on board with the bill. >> i know it's something that has to get done. it's something i feel in my own family, in our community. i'm elected to be a leader. i expect to see more leaders willing to step forward. i had a number of members coming to me afterwards saying, "look, this is not something i have had to deal with in my district. tell me why it's important." we are having a dialogue, that's what we need to do." >> what is the crucial timeline. we talk about immigration reform being too close to an election or too far away from an election. what is the golledy locks moment when -- golledy locks moment when action can happen. >> this is it. we believe it has to get done. leadership has committed to bringing immigration to the floor. the challenge with the bill is there's no deadline, no fiscal cliff, no debt ceiling day that we run out to, not like the farm bill where milk prices go thro
there's nothing like having the faith-based community throughout the nation sending the same message to individual members. forward. >> do you feel like a trailblazer, the first republican to get on board with the bill. >> i know it's something that has to get done. it's something i feel in my own family, in our community. i'm elected to be a leader. i expect to see more leaders willing to step forward. i had a number of members coming to me afterwards saying, "look, this is...
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yet, many nations took the additional step of putting this in the record on the day of copy. 15 nations, nearly off of all the statements knead day focused on reinforcing this understanding including the american statement. some reintegrated that at the time of signature believing it would be accepted and honored in good faith. since the time of adoption the fears come true. countries are being finished to change their laws. for example, in may, unicef announced it interprets the disability convention and the convention on the right of the child as giving children as young as 10 years old a right to considerable, reproductive, and sexual health services. means adults who are not the child's parents can d -- without their parent's knowledge. second rights treaty body ignore the consensus of nations. .. they should remove all reservations and this includes reservations that preserve the supremacy of the national constitutions over the treaty if there is a conflict. now in theory monitoring bodies have no other way to interpret treaties in ways that create new applications but in reality a
yet, many nations took the additional step of putting this in the record on the day of copy. 15 nations, nearly off of all the statements knead day focused on reinforcing this understanding including the american statement. some reintegrated that at the time of signature believing it would be accepted and honored in good faith. since the time of adoption the fears come true. countries are being finished to change their laws. for example, in may, unicef announced it interprets the disability...
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world war ii you, you know, 50 nations came together to find the united nations. at the as accident aid epidemic ladies and gentlemen of the jury, people came together here to make sure the crisis would not be go forward holding a decade-long vigil in the names millions with hiv and aids. this is the place where the struggles and poster of many of our fellow americans lived through this. i'm excited to be here not because of the un (laughter) but it's since the great depression this historic building stood empty. once again in dark and uncertain times this nation invited in our times and it's - a massive commitment by president obama to put people back to work and reclaim our future. the recovery act modernized this structure providing seismic ubtdz u upgrades and a having more focus sustainable designs to meet the pat numb design. and soon nearly after 6 empty years eyed nations will bring federal workers in the mid-market area and to ignite all the commitment. with the recovery act and the partnership with the federal government and the local leaders mayor ed le
world war ii you, you know, 50 nations came together to find the united nations. at the as accident aid epidemic ladies and gentlemen of the jury, people came together here to make sure the crisis would not be go forward holding a decade-long vigil in the names millions with hiv and aids. this is the place where the struggles and poster of many of our fellow americans lived through this. i'm excited to be here not because of the un (laughter) but it's since the great depression this historic...
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at 1:00 p.m., live coverage from the national press club of the ceo of charles schwab on future retirees. mrs. kennedy is very well- known known as a style icon. mrs. kennedy put a lot of thought into her wardrobe when she was representing the country at the white house and while traveling abroad. she would think about what colors would mean something to the country. for her visit to canada, she as a gestured suit of respect for the red of the canadian maple leaf. i really admire the thought she put into her wardrobe. she also knew the advantage of choosing a color or style that would make her stand out in a crowd. >> first lady jacqueline kennedy, tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3. also on c-span radio and c- span.org. on this veterans day, "washington journal" is devoting its program to issues important to veterans. first, michael noonan talks about the divide that exists between regular citizens and the military. after that, editor of military.com talks about efforts to find service members jobs. discussion of the issues facing veterans. tom tarantino from the organization
at 1:00 p.m., live coverage from the national press club of the ceo of charles schwab on future retirees. mrs. kennedy is very well- known known as a style icon. mrs. kennedy put a lot of thought into her wardrobe when she was representing the country at the white house and while traveling abroad. she would think about what colors would mean something to the country. for her visit to canada, she as a gestured suit of respect for the red of the canadian maple leaf. i really admire the thought...
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>> now our booktv from the 13th annual national book festival on the national mall in washington d.c. pulitzer prize-winning historian rick atkinson presents his book "the guns at last light" the war in western europe 1944-45. >> and now to our author and our speaker, rick atkinson. rick served as a reporter foreign correspondent and senior editor of the "washington post" for 25 years. it's my personal misfortune that i arrived too late as opposed to work with them. he is rightly regarded as one of the most distinguished journalists of our time. his talent as a writer and a reporter and his unparalleled expertise in military affairs were a gift to the post and to our readers. yet with his latest book rick reminds us again that his gifts continue only indifferent form as an historian. "the guns at last light" the war in western europe 1944-45 is the final installment in his trilogy about world war ii. he dedicated nearly 15 years of his life to these three remarkable volumes. "the los angeles times" has called the liberation trilogy quote of massive use of reporting and powerful to sto
>> now our booktv from the 13th annual national book festival on the national mall in washington d.c. pulitzer prize-winning historian rick atkinson presents his book "the guns at last light" the war in western europe 1944-45. >> and now to our author and our speaker, rick atkinson. rick served as a reporter foreign correspondent and senior editor of the "washington post" for 25 years. it's my personal misfortune that i arrived too late as opposed to work with...
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essentially the national defense authorization act or n.d.a. lays out how money will be spent within the u.s. war machine think of it as programming the machine that's a very important bill and one reason why as lawmakers always use this bill to legislate on a variety of national security or related issues in previous years the n.d.a. has been used to block transfers of kuantan no bay detainees you probably remember that the n.d.a. was also used to deal with the issue of indefinite detention of american citizens and this year might be used to rein in the n.s.a. as i mentioned and it could be used to address sexual assaults in the military so as you can see this is a very critical debate in the senate that touches on all of those serious issues that are usually ignored by the mainstream media issues that often break down traditional left right party coalitions. john isaacs joins me now he's the executive director of the center for arms control and nonproliferation and the council for a livable wage drawn welcome to the show thank you so the sena
essentially the national defense authorization act or n.d.a. lays out how money will be spent within the u.s. war machine think of it as programming the machine that's a very important bill and one reason why as lawmakers always use this bill to legislate on a variety of national security or related issues in previous years the n.d.a. has been used to block transfers of kuantan no bay detainees you probably remember that the n.d.a. was also used to deal with the issue of indefinite detention of...
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the nation launched a satellite towards the red planet. we have more. >> reporter: it's not the traditional start before the space launch but nothing could be taken for granted. tuesday's launch is the country's first attempt at reaching the red planet and if successful it will put india in an elite group to have reached mars. >> space exploration is an area that the country can feel proud about. i feel it could unite the people. i think it will overshadow all the problems that exist. >> it has taken 16 months. that is to accommodate the window when mars is closest to the earth. 2011 china's mars mission nailed tfailedto leave earth's orbit. successfully reaching mars would not only be an accomplishment for india but the developing world as well. >> we hope that it would be successful. they have the hope of the third world country reaching this kind of level of technology which is very important to develop the country with high level jobs, high level technical jobs that will permeate in a lot of things. >> reporter: 80s mars missions cost
the nation launched a satellite towards the red planet. we have more. >> reporter: it's not the traditional start before the space launch but nothing could be taken for granted. tuesday's launch is the country's first attempt at reaching the red planet and if successful it will put india in an elite group to have reached mars. >> space exploration is an area that the country can feel proud about. i feel it could unite the people. i think it will overshadow all the problems that...
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we reap the benefit. >> reporter: the research was paid for by the national institutes of health and a small grant from the nut council. the study found that people who eat nutteds tend to be thin and healthy. >> you're going to risk adding extra pounds. >> reporter: researchers are still examining the exact relationship between nuts and better health. they suggest an ounce a day could go a long way. >>> and one more health-related item. if you are among the million hostage aspirin in some form, research shows the best time to take it is at night. heart attacks are more likely to happen in the morning hours, and new research just presented suggests an aspirin at bedtime to cut that risk. >>> we are back with fans clamoring to buy a piece of history melted down. >>> all veteran air travelers know the command by heart. it goes something like this. flight attendants prepare all doors for arrival and cross-check. then you all hear one r and one l. it was that one l that was the problem on board a jet blue flight from ft. myers to boston. the emergency slide partially deployed while in fl
we reap the benefit. >> reporter: the research was paid for by the national institutes of health and a small grant from the nut council. the study found that people who eat nutteds tend to be thin and healthy. >> you're going to risk adding extra pounds. >> reporter: researchers are still examining the exact relationship between nuts and better health. they suggest an ounce a day could go a long way. >>> and one more health-related item. if you are among the million...
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it's all ahead because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. substituting for bob schieffer cbs this morning co-host nora o'donnell. o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good morning again bob will be along later. seth dohn joins us from beijing the latest on the typhoon. >> good morning a. local official in the philippines suggested as many as 10,000 people might have parished in this typhoon that number is very different when you talk with the philippine red cross which tells us 1200 people whose fluctuating death toll give you indication of how little know about the extent, the scope of this tragedy so far. it was the wind early on that got so much of the attention then disaster but turned out to be the high waves and heavy surf that proved so damaging, so deadly alkn÷qrror philippine government tells us around four million people were affected by this typhoon, 400,000 people displaced from their homes for as bad as this typhoon is, it has not yet over. in fa
it's all ahead because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. substituting for bob schieffer cbs this morning co-host nora o'donnell. o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good morning again bob will be along later. seth dohn joins us from beijing the latest on the typhoon. >> good morning a. local official in the philippines suggested as many as 10,000 people might have parished in this...
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national assembly in twenty ten the same year in the national lines came in fourth and in twenty eleven the true sense party quadrupled its share of the national vote. fun our way but it's a particularly painful problem the antenna gratian progress party came third a national elections this year despite having mass murder anders breivik as a former follower social research expert john as burke believes populist appeal is feeding the ranks of the far right all of these parties are anti immigrant there and they do express sort of the the strongest sort of anti immigrant views in europe and so that's one of these days might have a certain influence as they have had like in denmark for instance and so resistance again today immigration is one thing the other is a sort of anti-elite sentiment among voters in europe so people who wish to express a protest or an anti elitist sentiment tend to support these parties that could have a major influence certainly in terms of immigration policy and in terms of the way that europe is viewed around the world. a powerful libyan war a word appointed a sh
national assembly in twenty ten the same year in the national lines came in fourth and in twenty eleven the true sense party quadrupled its share of the national vote. fun our way but it's a particularly painful problem the antenna gratian progress party came third a national elections this year despite having mass murder anders breivik as a former follower social research expert john as burke believes populist appeal is feeding the ranks of the far right all of these parties are anti immigrant...
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so now the nation's railroads piped up but will it work? jackie deangelis has more. >> reporter: the keystone pipeline surrounded by controversy, a decision pending that would transport canadian oil to gulf coast refineries on north american oil. but do we need it? believe it or not, rail is increasingly becoming a viable means for transporting supplies and a few key companies in canada are moving quickly to at capacity. >> it hit a record of 4.1 million barrels a day and expected to grow to 5 billion barrels a day. >> reporter: an lit tick firm ihs can estimates it could grow to handle 700,000 barrels of crude a day from the oil sands region in western canada, and that's a low estimate. right now, trains carry about 150,000 barrels from there. >> without the keystone pipeline, crude by rail capacity is expected to increase substantially from about 500,000 barrels a day today in canada to over 1 million barrels a day by the end of 2014. >>> compare that to keystone, the project if approved is designed to carry about 830,000 barrels per day,
so now the nation's railroads piped up but will it work? jackie deangelis has more. >> reporter: the keystone pipeline surrounded by controversy, a decision pending that would transport canadian oil to gulf coast refineries on north american oil. but do we need it? believe it or not, rail is increasingly becoming a viable means for transporting supplies and a few key companies in canada are moving quickly to at capacity. >> it hit a record of 4.1 million barrels a day and expected...
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national assembly in two thousand and ten then the same year in latvia the national alliance came in fourth in two thousand and eleven the true finns party quadruple its share of the national vote party's test for a similar reports next from france where the nationalist movements one of the strongest in europe. they minced no words the purpose of this people pondered on questions european people are realizing that the using them part of the soviet union in fact is destroying their freedom. the authorization of islamic mass immigration to europe has been one of the greatest mistakes of recent decades. and the role fired up to continue. this shake the system. there are two increasingly popular figureheads riding a wave of nationalist movements across europe not quite in the mainstream but no longer on the fringes either germany france the netherlands belgium austria greece italy and the u.k. all seeing the success of political parties which in varying degrees are anti e.u. in its current form anti euro and anti immigration. on the day europe doesn't have economic growth nor does it rea
national assembly in two thousand and ten then the same year in latvia the national alliance came in fourth in two thousand and eleven the true finns party quadruple its share of the national vote party's test for a similar reports next from france where the nationalist movements one of the strongest in europe. they minced no words the purpose of this people pondered on questions european people are realizing that the using them part of the soviet union in fact is destroying their freedom. the...
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but chief executives have picked up the fight heading to the nation's capitol today to tell how it's hurting businesses and jobs. jane wells has more. >> end the shutdown. >> end the shutdown. >> reporter: the government shutdown may be over but one fight in the middle of it is not. >> what are we doing by taxes medical devices. >> reporter: a group of ceos hit capitol hill to lobly for a repeal on the tax they make. a 2.3% tax on everything from mri machines to stints. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the taxes hit a silicon valley start up, they use coles to relief pain. sales should reach $10 million this year but client cornell says most are overseas where there is no tax. >> the device taxes on revenues, not profits. >> reporter: that's the beef startups have to pay taxes on revenues before they are profitable and it won't be profit nl for years, hence the trip to washington. >> the venture communique struggled and not just the device tax, it's regulations, longer approval process. a lot of the funding is coming from europe, asia and obviously, when you have investors from the areas, they w
but chief executives have picked up the fight heading to the nation's capitol today to tell how it's hurting businesses and jobs. jane wells has more. >> end the shutdown. >> end the shutdown. >> reporter: the government shutdown may be over but one fight in the middle of it is not. >> what are we doing by taxes medical devices. >> reporter: a group of ceos hit capitol hill to lobly for a repeal on the tax they make. a 2.3% tax on everything from mri machines to...