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have been to suggest that if anything europe's presence in the mediterranean is going to become more militaryized warships talks of drones even bombing smugglers boats on the libyan coast, and to make it more difficult for migrants to make the voyage as all. it is exactly what the most extreme right-wing elements in europe have wanted. but it is apparently the mood of -- of the european union leadership. how do you choose between good migrants and bad migrants? they are talking about letting 5,000 people in. how do you pick and choose between them. what do you do with the syrians? where do you take them back to? there doesn't appear to be answers to these questions, but it doesn't appear as though europe wants to embrace this as an opportunity to allow better immigration of people who may be fleeing persecution in on the african continent. >>> the senate is considering the nomination for loretta lynch as the attorney general. the vote is supposed to happen approximately 11:30 am eastern. they delayed the vote in order to first deal with the human trafficking bill. if confirmed she will replace er
have been to suggest that if anything europe's presence in the mediterranean is going to become more militaryized warships talks of drones even bombing smugglers boats on the libyan coast, and to make it more difficult for migrants to make the voyage as all. it is exactly what the most extreme right-wing elements in europe have wanted. but it is apparently the mood of -- of the european union leadership. how do you choose between good migrants and bad migrants? they are talking about letting...
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. >> i can see really where robotics can come into play in the militarye >> all this has robots start playing a bigger role in the global workforce. >> and mary thompson joins us now. let's talk a little bit about the drones. federal aviation regulions get into this in a big way and will effect how many jobs are made there. >> you know from the time that i did this package uil now the faa did come out with regulations and they were pretty much expected. there is expectations we could see a great number of jobs. it will take a while in large part because what is different here in the u.s. as far as using drones there are other countries that use them a lot, countries like canada. there are problems here in the u.s. but the situation is that we have personal pilots. you may have friends who have their own planes. typically those planes don't have censors that allow them to know that drones are there. so that's the difference. >> in other countries there aren't as many people with their own personal planes. you don't have that level of involvement. what we e going to see is the industry
. >> i can see really where robotics can come into play in the militarye >> all this has robots start playing a bigger role in the global workforce. >> and mary thompson joins us now. let's talk a little bit about the drones. federal aviation regulions get into this in a big way and will effect how many jobs are made there. >> you know from the time that i did this package uil now the faa did come out with regulations and they were pretty much expected. there is...
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we were both on the ground and i saw a militaryization of the police and i think that exacerbated things that happened in ferguson. >> police officers should be allowed to be heard. >> they could be heard but do they need riot gear. >> and we should point out the baltimore police in a tweet called the protesters peaceful. so by enlarge, we are seeing peaceful. and in ferguson we saw them they didn't have experience with riot crowds and that intense situation and police officers pointing rifles at people. >> and teargas. [ overlapping speakers ] >> i hope you are not suggesting you want to see that in baltimore. >> nobody is suggesting that. but once the autopsy is done by the family professor kobilinsky how significance can that be? how much can they find that a previous autopsy didn't find? >> as you know it is a medical, legal examination of the body. the anatomical information will tell us if the lair ink were crushed and which cervical vertebrae were broken and whether it was responsible for severing the cord. there is a lot we'll learn from the autopsy and we'll not learn when the i
we were both on the ground and i saw a militaryization of the police and i think that exacerbated things that happened in ferguson. >> police officers should be allowed to be heard. >> they could be heard but do they need riot gear. >> and we should point out the baltimore police in a tweet called the protesters peaceful. so by enlarge, we are seeing peaceful. and in ferguson we saw them they didn't have experience with riot crowds and that intense situation and police...
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issues here a noted economist told my colleague, cristina alesci yesterday, you don't send in more militaryized tanks or the national guard, you spend the money at the front end, alleviating poverty with things like education investments, with high-quality preschool investments and the like housing investments. those are the conversations many economists are saying need to be happening. >> and where do politicians cut first? education. >> yeah. >> christine romans thanks so much. i appreciate it. >>> the next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. in baltimore, there was calm in the streets, but little common ground. this morning, there are wildly different accounts of how freddie gray suffered his fatal injury while in police custody. the relative of one officer involved in the arrest said gray's spinal cord injury happened during that initial scuffle, but "the washington post" cites a police document saying that gray hurt himself. we'll explain that in just a minute. but first, a second night of curfew a second night of pea
issues here a noted economist told my colleague, cristina alesci yesterday, you don't send in more militaryized tanks or the national guard, you spend the money at the front end, alleviating poverty with things like education investments, with high-quality preschool investments and the like housing investments. those are the conversations many economists are saying need to be happening. >> and where do politicians cut first? education. >> yeah. >> christine romans thanks so...
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people because he said the three great challenge challenges to american life were racism materialism and militaryism. i think it's clear on war and peace issues, king and lincoln -- lincoln lamented the cost and bloodshed of the war, but lincoln was obviously the commander in chief. whereas i would think king was much more of a peace person. so that would be clear to me. i'm not sure about the other ones. lincoln not an ideal -- >> well certainly obama and kennedy and you have to say reagan. they could give speeches with profound importance. they could say things philosophically and we remember it and we could argue about it. i personally think obama was the best in my adulthood. he's unbelievable. but he's lost his ability to connect. i guess it wears out these days. it's hard to keep connecting with people for a long time. people stop listening after a while. is there a duration? that people are willing to give you these days? >> to me the most interesting speech obama gave was when he accepted the nobel peace prize. he has that picture in his office of king and gandhi and i'm not sure who else wa
people because he said the three great challenge challenges to american life were racism materialism and militaryism. i think it's clear on war and peace issues, king and lincoln -- lincoln lamented the cost and bloodshed of the war, but lincoln was obviously the commander in chief. whereas i would think king was much more of a peace person. so that would be clear to me. i'm not sure about the other ones. lincoln not an ideal -- >> well certainly obama and kennedy and you have to say...
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i'm proud to be a co-sponsor of the stop militaryizing law enforcement act. that's h.r. 1252. because war weapons don't belong on main street. we also need to pass the police accountability act. that's h.r. 1102. and the grand jury reform act. that's h.r. 429, to ensure accountability that deadly force cases are actually heard by a judge. we also need to stop the racial profiling that disproportionately feans african-americans. we need to pass h.r. 1933, because racial profiling has no place in a 21st century police force. it's also time to pass ban the box for federal contractors and agencies. i'm proud to be working with our colleagues on the senate side. senator booker and brown to do just that. we can't stop with the criminal justice system. we've got to create job training, work force training, economic opportunities for people of color, marginalize communities who have been unfortunately impacted by generations of endemic barriers road rooted in -- rooted in discrimination. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas, mr. huelskamp, for five m
i'm proud to be a co-sponsor of the stop militaryizing law enforcement act. that's h.r. 1252. because war weapons don't belong on main street. we also need to pass the police accountability act. that's h.r. 1102. and the grand jury reform act. that's h.r. 429, to ensure accountability that deadly force cases are actually heard by a judge. we also need to stop the racial profiling that disproportionately feans african-americans. we need to pass h.r. 1933, because racial profiling has no place in...
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people because he said the three great challenge challenges to american life were racism materialism and militaryism. i think it's clear on war and peace issues, king and lincoln -- lincoln lamented the cost and bloodshed of the war, but lincoln was obviously the commander in chief. whereas i would think king was much more of a peace person. so that would be clear to me. i'm not sure about the other ones. lincoln not an ideal -- >> well certainly obama and kennedy and you have to say reagan. they could give speeches with profound importance. they could say things philosophically and we remember it and we could argue about it. i personally think obama was the best in my adulthood. he's unbelievable. but he's lost his ability to connect. i guess it wears out these days.
people because he said the three great challenge challenges to american life were racism materialism and militaryism. i think it's clear on war and peace issues, king and lincoln -- lincoln lamented the cost and bloodshed of the war, but lincoln was obviously the commander in chief. whereas i would think king was much more of a peace person. so that would be clear to me. i'm not sure about the other ones. lincoln not an ideal -- >> well certainly obama and kennedy and you have to say...
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sounds like there wasn't much security definitely not one that any that could withstand the well-armed militaryic group that ambushed the university yesterday morning. >> you wrote an article last week about fears that al shabab may be on the verge of joining up with isis. tell us more about that. you've talked about the threats that are there in the country and around the region. >> well on the top levels the leadership levels that's really been refuted as it were. al shabab leadership we're told from the highest levels is not interested in joining the islamic state. however, we understand that the lower levels of al shabab. the younger sort of young lions as they call themselves enjoy the way the islamic state portrays itself. it's flashy flashy videos extremely brutal. the way that it's able to attract foreigners online. those sorts of things are quite interesting to the younger, the younger erer factions of al shabab. there's been a number of skirmishes between certain groups some who believe they should join isis others who believe they should remain loyal to al qaeda. we understand that the
sounds like there wasn't much security definitely not one that any that could withstand the well-armed militaryic group that ambushed the university yesterday morning. >> you wrote an article last week about fears that al shabab may be on the verge of joining up with isis. tell us more about that. you've talked about the threats that are there in the country and around the region. >> well on the top levels the leadership levels that's really been refuted as it were. al shabab...
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people because he said the three great challenge challenges to american life were racism materialism and militaryism. i think it's clear on war and peace issues, king and lincoln -- lincoln lamented the cost and bloodshed of the war, but lincoln was obviously the commander in chief. whereas i would think king was much more of a peace person. so that would be clear to me. i'm not sure about the other ones. lincoln not an ideal -- >> well certainly obama and kennedy and you have to say reagan. they could give speeches with profound importance. they could say things philosophically and we remember it and we could argue about it. i personally think obama was the best in my adulthood. he's unbelievable. but he's lost his ability to connect. i guess it wears out these days. it's hard to keep connecting with people for a long time. people stop listening after a while. is there a duration? that people are willing to give you these days? >> to me the most interesting speech obama gave was when he accepted the nobel peace prize. he has that picture in his office of king and gandhi and i'm not sure who else wa
people because he said the three great challenge challenges to american life were racism materialism and militaryism. i think it's clear on war and peace issues, king and lincoln -- lincoln lamented the cost and bloodshed of the war, but lincoln was obviously the commander in chief. whereas i would think king was much more of a peace person. so that would be clear to me. i'm not sure about the other ones. lincoln not an ideal -- >> well certainly obama and kennedy and you have to say...