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with me david governmenter live from london. also coming up, the u.n. says it's dismayed by murder and rape allegations made against its troops in the central african republic. pro-government forces prepare to march on ib province as houthi rebels lose more ground in the south of yemen. fighting among frustrated migrants as thousands continue to arrive on the greek islands. ♪
with me david governmenter live from london. also coming up, the u.n. says it's dismayed by murder and rape allegations made against its troops in the central african republic. pro-government forces prepare to march on ib province as houthi rebels lose more ground in the south of yemen. fighting among frustrated migrants as thousands continue to arrive on the greek islands. ♪
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with me david governmenter live from london. also coming up, the u.n. says it's dismayed by murder and rape allegations made against its troops in the central african republic. pro-government forces prepare to march on ib province as houthi rebels lose more ground in the south of yemen. fighting among frustrated migrants as thousands continue to arrive on the greek islands. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> at least 47 people are known to have been killed in a blast in northeastern nigeria. military and witnesses there have confirmed the explosion was in a market in the town in borno state. 50 people were herd. there has been no claim of responsibility for the regions where hundreds have been killed by suspected members of boca huh think rah. ahmad idris is there and september this report. >> reporter: the female suicide bomber was looking cause maximum damage and that's exactly what happened. 47 dead if 5 52 injured you can hospitals are saying the fatalities may go higher because of the severity of injuries. she targeted a very busy market. today's market lies between
with me david governmenter live from london. also coming up, the u.n. says it's dismayed by murder and rape allegations made against its troops in the central african republic. pro-government forces prepare to march on ib province as houthi rebels lose more ground in the south of yemen. fighting among frustrated migrants as thousands continue to arrive on the greek islands. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> at least 47 people are known to have been killed in a blast in northeastern nigeria. military and...
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you memeioned, none of them are governmental programs. david jepsen: right. bob sessions: those are all things that society needs to do to reform communities, help people form communities. pramod dwivedi: that's why it's very, very important, critical to look at in social determinants of health. that's what linn county public health department is really focusing on at the moment, not for this population group but for the overall welfare and well being of our society. i think we need to look at social cohesiveness, social supuprt system, poverty, , connectedness, because we are getting more and more isolated from the sources where we could get support from. the three areas the opiate use, poisoning, alcohol use, and then the sclerosis, right? david jepsese liver diseases. bob sessions: right. pramod dwivedi: right, liver diseases because they increased; everything is fine but those increased. they are accounting for the increase in overall death rate among this population. at least we can, as a society, i think we should be talking about how to at least arrest
you memeioned, none of them are governmental programs. david jepsen: right. bob sessions: those are all things that society needs to do to reform communities, help people form communities. pramod dwivedi: that's why it's very, very important, critical to look at in social determinants of health. that's what linn county public health department is really focusing on at the moment, not for this population group but for the overall welfare and well being of our society. i think we need to look at...
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overtime we see more government intervention at international level, inter governmental level. david: and, of course, obama administration said they want to regulate the internet like it is a utility. it plays into their hands for that. >> that is being appealed. david: we're going to avoid that term, it makes people's eyes glass over. but bottom line, does the security talk. what don said. >> it could well. oveoverall there is still ability to constitutional ability over the free internet. david: infairness on internet companies, there are -- there is some cooperation with law enforcement and the companies. >> it is a tool, you cannot luce it for illegal purposes. the same time, it is a platform for speech, there is a first amendment that even despicable peach is protected by -- speech is protected by first amendment. david: and certain things we're behumid on the technology, like these guys using gaming systems to communicate. robert mcdowell, vlad you were in -- glad you were in new york today. melissa. uber will see you now, coming up next. when there is a game, when there
overtime we see more government intervention at international level, inter governmental level. david: and, of course, obama administration said they want to regulate the internet like it is a utility. it plays into their hands for that. >> that is being appealed. david: we're going to avoid that term, it makes people's eyes glass over. but bottom line, does the security talk. what don said. >> it could well. oveoverall there is still ability to constitutional ability over the free...
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david, you work for a non-governmental organization that tries to help children with nutrition, health care, education and the like. how important is a stable political environment for the kind of work that you and other organizations trying to help haitians do? >> it's obvious, we work with the government. we need to ensure when we have our long term plan, we can work be with them and for the benefit of the children. election is a really important thing for us, because we want to be sure that when we are discussing with the mayor the person who can plan for the community and work through him and with the community. >> so if the political situation is all up in the air and there is chaos and hopefully not, but even violence, your work is disrupted. >> of course. even recently, we had a problem in one of our communities. our office was closed for four to six days. what happened to us, we had the donor money in our hand for implementation, that gives us problem for engagement, so we need election to go well. >> thank you so much for speaking with us. we'll have reports throughout the day
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the chairman of gasb governmental accounting standards board. thanks for taking the time david. >> thanks, rick. glad to join you. >> before we get into the thick of it let's throw something on the screen that was written in the "wall street journal" in the summer of last year by michael rappaport, states and cities could be forced to report half a trillion dollars of additional costs under rules that would shine harsher light on the growing expense of retired workers health insurance and other benefits. you're head of the group that is the could in that they could do it. what is the status of those recommendations and how much if any, has been implemented with regard to that seven month ago story. >> we've been working on pensions and other post-employment benefits which would include retiree health care. the pension standards are already effective ander with a in the process of finalizing the other post-employment benefit section. very much so there will be a net liability appearing on the face of the financial statements. it's producing posit
the chairman of gasb governmental accounting standards board. thanks for taking the time david. >> thanks, rick. glad to join you. >> before we get into the thick of it let's throw something on the screen that was written in the "wall street journal" in the summer of last year by michael rappaport, states and cities could be forced to report half a trillion dollars of additional costs under rules that would shine harsher light on the growing expense of retired workers...
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david: we will go to capitol hill where paul ryan was speaking. mr. ryan: our party will replace this with a vision or we believe the country is on the wrong track. country is headed in the wrong direction and we have an obligation here in the people's house to do the people's fitness, to give this country a better way forward, to give the country and alternative . we are going to respect the people by representing the people. i want to thank my colleagues for distilling unto me this great honor. thank you. david: we were listening there to paul ryan, the wisconsin congressman selected by 200 members of the republican party there in congress to be the nominee for the speaker of the house to replace house speaker john boehner, who announced his retirement a few weeks back. today, a vote by republican members of the house of representatives. tomorrow, there will be a full vote in the house on whether or not he will become the speaker of the house appeared to hundred people voted for congressman paul ryan, and about 44 voted for the only other nominee th
david: we will go to capitol hill where paul ryan was speaking. mr. ryan: our party will replace this with a vision or we believe the country is on the wrong track. country is headed in the wrong direction and we have an obligation here in the people's house to do the people's fitness, to give this country a better way forward, to give the country and alternative . we are going to respect the people by representing the people. i want to thank my colleagues for distilling unto me this great...
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officials such as general david petronius, gerald, general mike kane, general jack keane command former secretary bob gates. we really do need to enhance our support to the iraqi kurds as part of a more comprehensive strategy. and i am very concerned that right now our current strategy piece meals the weapon, equipment, and we have so many various types of calibers of weapons coalition partners in the united states. has a lot of station and transporter support of those forces i know how difficult this would be for any army that we are peace mailing so much up to the best burger. so what is our strategy to develop more capable pitch murder force for the long-term fight for isis? >> absolutely. you are absolutely right. the kurdish --dash murder are an excellent example of capable and motivated ground forces, and so they had taken and held territory. we support the men most recently, of course, in the operation conducted this past week with respect to equipping them command you would know from your logistics background as you indicated very well, rapidity and certainty of supply are very
officials such as general david petronius, gerald, general mike kane, general jack keane command former secretary bob gates. we really do need to enhance our support to the iraqi kurds as part of a more comprehensive strategy. and i am very concerned that right now our current strategy piece meals the weapon, equipment, and we have so many various types of calibers of weapons coalition partners in the united states. has a lot of station and transporter support of those forces i know how...
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david stewart: 17 years apart. he was considerably older. what you said is not the image of madison, which is usually a buttoned up bookworm. he was a fun loving guy. he made a lot of jokes. he was known for keeping this dinner table in stitches. they rough housed. there is a wonderful account of dolly putting him on her back and running around the house. they would run races on the front portico. brian lamb: was he that small? david stewart: that was the account. she was not a small one in. she was not small. brian lamb: with the two of them, what do you see? david stewart: it was commented on that she had an amazonian look. and he was still a skinny little guy. brian lamb: only 100 pounds? david stewart: maybe a bit over. brian lamb: i've seen it 5'2" 5'4", and 5'6". why is it a big difference? david stewart: i think because people were not measuring him. the folks in montpelier are adamant he was 5'6". the number you most often see is 5'4". or is no official version. the second i can do it he is no taller than 5'6". brian lamb: james and
david stewart: 17 years apart. he was considerably older. what you said is not the image of madison, which is usually a buttoned up bookworm. he was a fun loving guy. he made a lot of jokes. he was known for keeping this dinner table in stitches. they rough housed. there is a wonderful account of dolly putting him on her back and running around the house. they would run races on the front portico. brian lamb: was he that small? david stewart: that was the account. she was not a small one in....
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david stewart: 17 years apart. he was considerably older. what you see is not the image of madison, which is usually a buttoned up bookworm. he was a fun loving guy. he made a lot of jokes. he was known for keeping this dinner table in stitches. they rough housed. there is a wonderful account of dolly putting him on her back and running around the house. while they are shrieking at each other. they would run races on the front portico. brian lamb: was he that small? david stewart: that was the account. she was not a small woman. she was not small. brian lamb: with the two of them, what do you see? david stewart: it was commented on that she had an amazonian look. and he was still a skinny little guy. brian lamb: only 100 pounds? david stewart: maybe a bit over. presidents don't usually have their weight taken, or at least then they didn't. brian lamb: i've seen it 5'2" 5'4", and 5'6". why is it a big difference? david stewart: i think because people were not measuring him. the folks in montpelier are adamant he was 5'6". the number you most
david stewart: 17 years apart. he was considerably older. what you see is not the image of madison, which is usually a buttoned up bookworm. he was a fun loving guy. he made a lot of jokes. he was known for keeping this dinner table in stitches. they rough housed. there is a wonderful account of dolly putting him on her back and running around the house. while they are shrieking at each other. they would run races on the front portico. brian lamb: was he that small? david stewart: that was the...
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officials such as general david petraeus, general mike haden, general jack keen. all of them agree we need to enhance our support to the iraqi kurds as part of a more comprehensive strategy against isis. our current strategy piecemeals the weapons, equipment. we have so many types of calibers of weapons that's going from our coalition partners and the united states to the kurdish peshmerga. as a transporter, supported those forces, our forces in iraq, i know how difficult this would be for any army that we are piecemealing so much up to the peshmerga. what is our strategy to develop a more capable peshmerga force for the long-term fight for isis? secretary carter, if you could address that. >> absolutely. you are absolutely right. kurdish peshmerga are an excellent example of capable and motivated ground forces. so they have taken and held territory. we support them and most recently, of course, in the operation conducted this past week. with respect to equipping them -- you know from your logistics background as you indicated very well that rapidity and certainty
officials such as general david petraeus, general mike haden, general jack keen. all of them agree we need to enhance our support to the iraqi kurds as part of a more comprehensive strategy against isis. our current strategy piecemeals the weapons, equipment. we have so many types of calibers of weapons that's going from our coalition partners and the united states to the kurdish peshmerga. as a transporter, supported those forces, our forces in iraq, i know how difficult this would be for any...
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or be fired following developing details of the largest governmental data breach in history. our own peter barnes has been following the story for us from d.c. looks like they want somebody to be the fall guy here, peter? >> david, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are outraged about the breach of government personnel records with last week's disclosure of a second major hack of the computers at opm it is wider and deeper than originally thought. china is suspected to behind the hacks though it denies it. the first hack affected more than four million present and former government employees. the second one could put loss of personnel records at more than 10 million according to some reports. auditors and inspectors testified today about continuing computer security problems at the agency which admitted today that it did not even encrypt workers social security numbers. >> it is time for them to go. whether the president fires them or they resign we have to have a change. this is totally and wholly unacceptable. we have been warned about these types of breaches since 2007.
or be fired following developing details of the largest governmental data breach in history. our own peter barnes has been following the story for us from d.c. looks like they want somebody to be the fall guy here, peter? >> david, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are outraged about the breach of government personnel records with last week's disclosure of a second major hack of the computers at opm it is wider and deeper than originally thought. china is suspected to behind the hacks...
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the united executives were the victims of extortion via samson who was in profitably exercising his governmental authority. erik: what do we know right now on the basis of documentary evidence and reporting that you and others have done? david: we know that sampson first raised the topic of the so-called chairman's flight in september 2011 at the dinner in manhattan with jeff smisekna and several other united executives, and he pressed for one year before the company eventually started up this life twice a week. at the same -- erik: a fight for which they were a few commercial arguments to be made. not a profitable quite. at the same time, united was withng the court authority several business concessions that could help them, improvements to the terminal in drug with a trained from and had to new work and also concessions on the lease -- and a train directly from new york to newark. scarlet: did any payoff? david: pick up the hangar, no train, but they got the lease shall is presumably on better terms than they previously had. whether there was any criminal wrongdoing in negotiations for the ex
the united executives were the victims of extortion via samson who was in profitably exercising his governmental authority. erik: what do we know right now on the basis of documentary evidence and reporting that you and others have done? david: we know that sampson first raised the topic of the so-called chairman's flight in september 2011 at the dinner in manhattan with jeff smisekna and several other united executives, and he pressed for one year before the company eventually started up this...
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then, a look at the iran nuclear deal resolution with david price. then, we had the debate over gay marriage. "washington journal" is live every morning on c-span. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> presidential candidate senator ted cruz and donald trump are among the speakers on wednesday at a tea party rally against the nuclear agreement. we have live coverage at capitol hill starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> he was a nazi. he was a concentration camp commandant and was responsible for the murder of thousands of jews. >> this sunday night, jennifer teege on her life altering discovery that her grandfather was the nazi commandant. >> he was a tremendously cruel person. a person that -- i mean, he was capable. he trained his two dogs to tear humans apart. this sums it up very well. there was a pleasure that he felt when he killed people. this is something that, when you are normal, and you don't have this aspect in your personality, it is difficult to grasp. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "
then, a look at the iran nuclear deal resolution with david price. then, we had the debate over gay marriage. "washington journal" is live every morning on c-span. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> presidential candidate senator ted cruz and donald trump are among the speakers on wednesday at a tea party rally against the nuclear agreement. we have live coverage at capitol hill starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> he was a nazi. he was a...
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charles: it's at 100% david: our economy is 18 trillion and that's include intragovernmental as well as governmental debt. 44% versus 300%, we're going to surpass japan if we keep this up over the next ten years liz: it's quadrupled. it's astonishing. and every administration make like they're the heroes with spending your money and tax hikes. when do we turn upsidedown in terms of debt or growth? e we near there? the fear is that we have so many people on government handouts. charles: right liz: if you take them away then you're going to have real serious problems like we've seen in the streets of countries. charles: it's a spending issue, right, guys? more than anything else, how do you reel in government spending. dagen: it's entilement, reforming social security and medicare, they're huge issue and everyone is frantic about the premium increase coming down for about a third of people in medicare part b, a premium increase of about 50%, congress wants to stop that. so it's entitlement, and the interest on the existing debt in five years, the amount that we pay every year just on i
charles: it's at 100% david: our economy is 18 trillion and that's include intragovernmental as well as governmental debt. 44% versus 300%, we're going to surpass japan if we keep this up over the next ten years liz: it's quadrupled. it's astonishing. and every administration make like they're the heroes with spending your money and tax hikes. when do we turn upsidedown in terms of debt or growth? e we near there? the fear is that we have so many people on government handouts. charles: right...
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the senate governmental affairs committee held a hearing on the nomination of david shapira. he previously served as an skv with a super market chain. ron johnson, chairs this hearing. >> we can move on to the second part of our hearing here. >> he's been nominated to be the governor for the united states -- his leadership, they saw huge growth, expansion in the pittsburgh area to ohio, ind indiana, west virginia and maryland. there is decreasing volume and in fiscal year 2014 with net loss of $5.5 billion. they need to counter the loss in revenue by changing consumer behavior. the ability to expand to customer preference that giant eagle has shown is something that postal service vitally needs. welcome, we look forward to your testimony. we have bob casey from pennsylvania that would tlik say a few words prior to your testimony. >> before we speak, let me just say we don't trust senator casey. >> that's why we were hoping senator toomey would be here. >> maybe pat will show up, too. seriously, great to see you, bob. thanks for coming. this is great. >> i want to thank the ch
the senate governmental affairs committee held a hearing on the nomination of david shapira. he previously served as an skv with a super market chain. ron johnson, chairs this hearing. >> we can move on to the second part of our hearing here. >> he's been nominated to be the governor for the united states -- his leadership, they saw huge growth, expansion in the pittsburgh area to ohio, ind indiana, west virginia and maryland. there is decreasing volume and in fiscal year 2014 with...
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it says we need dramatic governmental and political reform. not just getting out big money and substantive policy initiatives. where is hillary on this broad reform agenda? >> well, i mean, on the reining in of wall street, on getting the money out of politics, she's, i mean, she's got some very, i think, big, bold plans. and, you know, my point earlier was just that, i mean, i think they've got some of the most specific and creative policy solutions that she has been rolling out on an ongoing basis since april. and then the next day that gets one little story and there, you know, there's no, there's no, there's no real conversation about it. you know, the cable airwaves are full of things, are just full of controversy and scandal. so not enough people know. but i think she's right where mainstream america is on these things. and i think real change -- and i think one thing she's said about real change that that's often overlooked is, you know, she will make history. and there's a whole chapter in my book about how sexism works in all this. an
it says we need dramatic governmental and political reform. not just getting out big money and substantive policy initiatives. where is hillary on this broad reform agenda? >> well, i mean, on the reining in of wall street, on getting the money out of politics, she's, i mean, she's got some very, i think, big, bold plans. and, you know, my point earlier was just that, i mean, i think they've got some of the most specific and creative policy solutions that she has been rolling out on an...
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, have eroded key provisions of the bill of rights. >> david hudson from the first amendment center, thanks for keening an eye on things for us. we appreciate the conversation. thanks. >> thank you. >>> to overseas now, the end of today the travel ban expires for the five taliban leaders released from guantanamo bay. this in exchange for army sergeant bowe bergdahl. the so-called taliban five have been under government supervision in qatar for the past year. their potential release comes amid surging violence in afghanistan since the end of u.s. combat operations. joining me now here in studio journalist and academy award nominated filmmaker sebastian younger, younger,and he has a new article in "vanity fair" looking at how ptsd became a problem far beyond the battlefield. i'm glad to have you here. thank you very much. also the congratulations on "last patrol." i mentioned how fabulous that was for you. before your piece, i want to ask you about afghanistan. you've been covering for years now. so since well before the u.s. invasion, you've gotten a sense of what it's like there. sho
, have eroded key provisions of the bill of rights. >> david hudson from the first amendment center, thanks for keening an eye on things for us. we appreciate the conversation. thanks. >> thank you. >>> to overseas now, the end of today the travel ban expires for the five taliban leaders released from guantanamo bay. this in exchange for army sergeant bowe bergdahl. the so-called taliban five have been under government supervision in qatar for the past year. their potential...
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david, sanford, maine. caller: i want to make a comment to c-span after i get done with the senator. i know you are trying hard, but you have to understand my question. i am going to teach greta and you a constitutional issue. all bills emanate from the house of representatives. you were just there for advise and consent. you do not like the bill coming out of the house of representatives, you send it back. somehow, it got changed around here. there is nothing in the constitution that says the senate makes bills. greta, last saturday, you had -- about policy about rudy giuliani and what he said about the president. do not bring up personal issues about a person again on c-span. the most nasty things from both sides were put on c-span. you should stay away from personal issues and talk about policy. thank you and have a good day. guest: you bring up an interesting question. all bills of revenue originate from the house. this is an appropriations bill. the house of representatives passed it and had multiple a
david, sanford, maine. caller: i want to make a comment to c-span after i get done with the senator. i know you are trying hard, but you have to understand my question. i am going to teach greta and you a constitutional issue. all bills emanate from the house of representatives. you were just there for advise and consent. you do not like the bill coming out of the house of representatives, you send it back. somehow, it got changed around here. there is nothing in the constitution that says the...
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. >> my view is if we had free trade and really governmental approach to all the things that need to be coordinated together most people in this country would want that but that's not really what is on offer and i am disappointed by what david cameron and george osborne asked for and i'm not sure that people will be satisfied with what he comes back with when this happens in two or three months time. >> you're the largest donor to the labor party after the european unions. will that continue under corbin's leadership? >> yes. very much. i'm very happy with that. >> great stuff. thank you for joining us. john mills there. chairman of jml. for now i'm going to enjoy the sun for a little bit and send it back to the studio. >> we're getting jealous here. thank you wilf. let's check in on how glencore stocks are doing. the stock is seeing quite a rebound from yesterday. lost 30% in yesterday's trading session. recooping some of the losses today. glencore up by almost 11%. 75.76. a couple of brokers coming out and confirming their buy rate on the stock. some of them saying the sell off is
. >> my view is if we had free trade and really governmental approach to all the things that need to be coordinated together most people in this country would want that but that's not really what is on offer and i am disappointed by what david cameron and george osborne asked for and i'm not sure that people will be satisfied with what he comes back with when this happens in two or three months time. >> you're the largest donor to the labor party after the european unions. will that...
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david: is there anything in their that would get your support? rep. shimkus: i want to be up to see how do we incentivize delaying a new fiber optic cable? because when you make a governmental demand on what a private entity can carry then is thealmost assuming -- government eventually going to have to get involved in funding so you can upkeep because you're demanding carriage? if you let a free market system incentivize the rights away to carry large packages may that incentivizes someone. where is the incentive to build? another thing that has to be considered a net year is spectrum. as we sit on capitol hill on this topic, could you give us what is happening legislatively on the house of the wireless spectrum and how the fcc handles it? rep. shimkus: it is a very exciting time. we would argue we had a successful spectrum auction a year ago. technology is a phenomenal thing and as why i'm serving on the committee. technology moves so fast we cannot regulate it. ,e know we need more spectrum abilities of the space to continue to innovate. we had a he
david: is there anything in their that would get your support? rep. shimkus: i want to be up to see how do we incentivize delaying a new fiber optic cable? because when you make a governmental demand on what a private entity can carry then is thealmost assuming -- government eventually going to have to get involved in funding so you can upkeep because you're demanding carriage? if you let a free market system incentivize the rights away to carry large packages may that incentivizes someone....
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washington journal we will talk to republican policy committee chair luke messer and then congressman david price on transportation and had spending. the top democrat on the house appropriations subcommittee on transportation and housing and urban development development. >> thursday the senate homeland security and governmental affairs committee hears the stories of whistleblowers from different federal agencies faced retaliation after bringing attention to government wrongdoing. you can see it at 10:30 a.m. eastern. >> the new congressional directory is a handy guide to the 114th congress with color photos of every senator and house member plus bio and contact information and twitter handles. also, district maps, a foldout map of capitol hill and delicate congressional committees, the president's cabinet, federal agencies and state governors. order your copy order your copy today. $13.95 plus shipping and handling through the "chasing" online store at "high speed chase". next him of the senate homeland security committee hears and from david shapiro, the president's nominee to lead the u.
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david: colonel stay with us. you were around in 9/11, charlie. would dick grasso handled this differently? >> i think so. jeff sprecher handled this horrendously at the new york stock exchange. he is very good guy. his wife is head of public relations i'm not saying she is not qualified but i do have a little problem with that. i will say this, here's the problem. they knew early on it wasn't a cyberattack. they knew it was something internally. they knew for a fact even though all these station, abc, liz brings up fox news. fox business kind of understands this, everybody was covering this like it was the end of the world. they knew it wasn't. they knew the markets were running functionally well. they knew trades were being completed. they knew, more than hatch of their systems were up yet you didn't hear one statement. why didn't sprecher do that? only thing i could do that he didn't want to get into the nitty-gritty that new york stock exchange just ain't it once was. it is a marginal player at best in terms of executing the buys and sells and
david: colonel stay with us. you were around in 9/11, charlie. would dick grasso handled this differently? >> i think so. jeff sprecher handled this horrendously at the new york stock exchange. he is very good guy. his wife is head of public relations i'm not saying she is not qualified but i do have a little problem with that. i will say this, here's the problem. they knew early on it wasn't a cyberattack. they knew it was something internally. they knew for a fact even though all these...
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. >> david, the president said this is part of the journey towards equality. what else is there that's important in that march to equality? >> i think, charlie, we've now eliminated governmentally-based discrimination. we now have to work at eliminating the vestiges of a long history of discrimination that continues to exist in our society. just as the battle for ending racial discrimination didn't end with brown against board of education, didn't end with loving against virginia and hasn't ended today, this is a critical step, an important step, but it is not the end of the battle for equality. >> all right, david bois, thank you for joining us this morning. >> absolutely. it's a great day. >> indeed. and we are waiting now for president obama to make his remarks b in the rose garden. bill plante is there at the white house. bill, good morning. >> good morning norah. we can see into the oval office. the president is apparently seated at his desk. i saw his hand poke out a moment ago. the white house cameras are circling him with audio, video recording and sti
. >> david, the president said this is part of the journey towards equality. what else is there that's important in that march to equality? >> i think, charlie, we've now eliminated governmentally-based discrimination. we now have to work at eliminating the vestiges of a long history of discrimination that continues to exist in our society. just as the battle for ending racial discrimination didn't end with brown against board of education, didn't end with loving against virginia...
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officials such as general david, mike hayden and jack kean and former secretary, we need to enhance our support to the iraqi curds as part of more comprehensive strategy against isis. i'm concerned that our strategy peace-meals, we have all kinds of weapons going to coalition partners to the kurdish, our forces in iraq, i know how difficult this would be for any -- any army that we are peace mailing so much. what is our strategy to develop force for the long-term fight for isis, secretary carter if you could address that? >> absolutely. you're absolutely right. the kurdish parmerga are a excellent example of capable and motivated ground forces, and so they have taken and held territory. we support them and most recently, of course, in the operation conducted this past week. with respect to equipping them and you know from logistics background as you indicated very well that certainty of supply are very important to them and we have a policy of routing equipment to the kurdish through the government of bagdad and i think that's where the hinge on where you question turns for the reas
officials such as general david, mike hayden and jack kean and former secretary, we need to enhance our support to the iraqi curds as part of more comprehensive strategy against isis. i'm concerned that our strategy peace-meals, we have all kinds of weapons going to coalition partners to the kurdish, our forces in iraq, i know how difficult this would be for any -- any army that we are peace mailing so much. what is our strategy to develop force for the long-term fight for isis, secretary...