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i told thanh after surgery that from now on, the sky is the limit. he's a great kid. >> [ speaking vietnamese ] >> are you gonna be a doctor now? huh? [ indistinct conversations ] >> son is getting ready to go into surgery now. of all the moms i've met here, i feel truly connected to son's mother. even though we don't speak the same language, she's so expressive, and she wears her heart on her sleeve. he's gonna be so beautiful when you get him back. >> so let me mark that right there, and i want to make a little triangle here. so it's very important to get it past here. one of the most important things that we have the opportunity to do on a trip is share knowledge. when we first came to vietnam in 1988, they proudly told me that 1,000 children had been treated with clefts since 1951. but now with the armies of people that we mobilized around the world and here in vietnam in just a little over 10, 12 years, they've done 27,000 on their own because of that stimulus. couldn't have done it without you. [ child crying ] >> oh, my goodness, it's, um... i
i told thanh after surgery that from now on, the sky is the limit. he's a great kid. >> [ speaking vietnamese ] >> are you gonna be a doctor now? huh? [ indistinct conversations ] >> son is getting ready to go into surgery now. of all the moms i've met here, i feel truly connected to son's mother. even though we don't speak the same language, she's so expressive, and she wears her heart on her sleeve. he's gonna be so beautiful when you get him back. >> so let me mark...
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i told thanh after surgery, from now on the sky is the limit. he is a great kid. >> are you going to be a doctor now? [ background sounds ] >> roma: the change in thanh's life since his surgery is amazing. his smile just beams. and it's easy to see why. he's going to school now and has lots of friends. thanh's life has been transformed, thanks to operation smile and friends like you. it's inspiring, isn't it, to be able to give a child a whole new life? but for every child we help, there are many, many more still waiting, desperate for surgery. for older children, the wait is especially tragic. they've lived for years with a facial deformity. shunned, scorned and rejected. to make matters worse, those with cleft lips and cleft palates often cat speak properly. they don't go to school, and they may never marry or have children. that's why it's so terribly heartbreaking when we have to turn children away. and we turn thousands away each year. many he traveled long hours or even days. their parents have made great sacrifices. and then we have to sa
i told thanh after surgery, from now on the sky is the limit. he is a great kid. >> are you going to be a doctor now? [ background sounds ] >> roma: the change in thanh's life since his surgery is amazing. his smile just beams. and it's easy to see why. he's going to school now and has lots of friends. thanh's life has been transformed, thanks to operation smile and friends like you. it's inspiring, isn't it, to be able to give a child a whole new life? but for every child we help,...
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i told thanh after surgery, from now on, the sky is the limit. he's a great kid. >> [foreign language]. >> are you going to be a doctor now? [ speaking in foreign language ] [ children ] [ music ] >> roma downey: son is getting ready to go into surgery now. of all the moms i've met here, i feel truly connected to son's mother. even though we don't speak the same language, she's so expressive and she wears her heart on her sleeve. >> he's going to be so beautiful. >> dr. bill magee: so let me mark that right there. and i want to make a little triangle here. so it's very important to get it now. one of the most important things that we have the opportunity to do on the trip is share knowledge. when we first came to vietnam in 1988, they proudly told me that 1,000 children had been treated with cleft since 1951. but now, with the armies of people that we've mobilized around the world and here in vietnam, in just a little over 10, 12 years, they've done 27,000 on their own, because of that stimulus. [ music ] >> roma downey: oh, my goodness. that's,
i told thanh after surgery, from now on, the sky is the limit. he's a great kid. >> [foreign language]. >> are you going to be a doctor now? [ speaking in foreign language ] [ children ] [ music ] >> roma downey: son is getting ready to go into surgery now. of all the moms i've met here, i feel truly connected to son's mother. even though we don't speak the same language, she's so expressive and she wears her heart on her sleeve. >> he's going to be so beautiful....
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i told thanh after surgery, from now on, the sky is the limit. he's a great kid. >> [foreign language]. >> are you going to be a doctor now? [ speaking in foreign language ] [ children ] [ music ] >> roma downey: son is getting ready to go into surgery now. of all the moms i've met here, i feel truly connected to son's mother. even though we don't speak the same language, she's so expressive and she wears her heart on her sleeve. >> he's going to be so beautiful. >> dr. bill magee: so let me mark that right there. and i want to make a little triangle here. so it's very important to get it now. one of the most important things that we have the opportunity to do on the trip is share knowledge. when we first came to vietnam in 1988, they proudly told me that 1,000 children had been treated with cleft since 1951. but now, with the armies of people that we've mobilized around the world and here in vietnam, in just a little over 10, 12 years, they've done 27,000 on their own, because of that stimulus. [ music ] >> roma downey: oh, my goodness. that's,
i told thanh after surgery, from now on, the sky is the limit. he's a great kid. >> [foreign language]. >> are you going to be a doctor now? [ speaking in foreign language ] [ children ] [ music ] >> roma downey: son is getting ready to go into surgery now. of all the moms i've met here, i feel truly connected to son's mother. even though we don't speak the same language, she's so expressive and she wears her heart on her sleeve. >> he's going to be so beautiful....
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thanh truong, nbc news, columbia missouri. >>> when we continue from the view above to our journey to the bottom of the earth. >>> a study out this week in the journal "science" found that global temperatures are warmer now than at any time in the last 4,000 years. with that in mind, nbc's kerry sanders recently traveled to the bottom of the earth, to antarctica, where this warming trend is having a big impact. >> reporter: she has many names. the white continent, the last wilderness. land of endless ice. stunningly beautiful, and to the 35,000 who travel each year to the bottom of the earth, not as expected. what surprises you as you stand here on antarctica? >> i'm not as cold as i thought i'd be. not as cold. >> reporter: west antarctica is among the fastest warming regions on the globe. the last 45 years measurements show the average temperature here has risen 4.4 degrees, three times the overall rate of global warming. >> i've been coming down here since '78 and in that period of time, a dramatic change has taken place. >> reporter: ice expert norm lasko from the university of wi
thanh truong, nbc news, columbia missouri. >>> when we continue from the view above to our journey to the bottom of the earth. >>> a study out this week in the journal "science" found that global temperatures are warmer now than at any time in the last 4,000 years. with that in mind, nbc's kerry sanders recently traveled to the bottom of the earth, to antarctica, where this warming trend is having a big impact. >> reporter: she has many names. the white...
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jonathan beal, bbc news, quan thanh amo. guantanamo. amo -- >> a quick update on other news tonight. vladimir putin and his wife have announced their divorce. they said it was a mutual decision, but rather a curious way to tell the world about it. nothing says s 's america like a good old-fashioned drive-in movie. ,onvertibles, crackly speakers kissing teenagers. there is nothing like a drive-in to suggest a summer of fun. at this icon actually began in 1933. filmmaker kurt and he has run a cold be -- so maker kurt kenny has run a cold the rise and fall of drive-in's. the whole idea is fantastically american and romantic. what was it like going to those first ones? familyas inexpensive home entertainment before home video. that started to take off after ii when people have more spending money. in the 1950's, when the teenager was something pop- culture celebrated celebrated, they discovered it was the perfect eight hangout. people started making movies specificalal for them and for drive-ins. they were not the best quality because kids
jonathan beal, bbc news, quan thanh amo. guantanamo. amo -- >> a quick update on other news tonight. vladimir putin and his wife have announced their divorce. they said it was a mutual decision, but rather a curious way to tell the world about it. nothing says s 's america like a good old-fashioned drive-in movie. ,onvertibles, crackly speakers kissing teenagers. there is nothing like a drive-in to suggest a summer of fun. at this icon actually began in 1933. filmmaker kurt and he has run...
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but thanh us government won the tiny country off the second ever elementary election. the people's democratic party gained hurt he to out of 47 assembly seats. it based its campaign on strengthening the economy. some ofi recently cut its aid to bhutan. soldiers and police officers have tossed ballots out of the elections and are voting early because they will be voting early when the polls are held on the final day of this month. the movement for democratic change will challenge the ballot in court. it says the police numbers have been inflated and officers are being pressured to vote for the the former south african president says he expects his predecessor, nelson mandela, to return home soon. prayer services are being held for the anti-apartheid hero who has been in the hospital for five weeks. mandela was admitted after suffering a lung infection and is said to be in critical but stable condition. the ugandan army is on the lookout for rebel fighters who could be among the thousands of refugees fleeing the democratic republic of congo. people have been crossing the
but thanh us government won the tiny country off the second ever elementary election. the people's democratic party gained hurt he to out of 47 assembly seats. it based its campaign on strengthening the economy. some ofi recently cut its aid to bhutan. soldiers and police officers have tossed ballots out of the elections and are voting early because they will be voting early when the polls are held on the final day of this month. the movement for democratic change will challenge the ballot in...
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ee necessary nez inez ferre, allen thanh, pennsylvania. view which >>> for the first time the obama administration says it's considering pulling all u.s. troops out of afghanistan at the end of next year. this latest news from the white house challenges the pentagon view which says thousands of troops may have to is remain to support afghans. >>> a judge has reduced the possible sentence of accused wikileaks source private bradley manning. manning is accused of downloading thousands of sensitive intelligence and diplomatic cables. a military judge reduced by 112 days any sentence manning receives as compensation for the harsh treatment manning received while being held by the military. his trial is scheduled to begin starting march 6th. >>> u.s. officials say the iranian government may be behind the abduction of retired fbi agent left inson. he disappeared in 2007. photos of levenson that had been anonymously e-mailed to his family have been released for the first time. it was initially thought he was being held by terrorists. iran has den
ee necessary nez inez ferre, allen thanh, pennsylvania. view which >>> for the first time the obama administration says it's considering pulling all u.s. troops out of afghanistan at the end of next year. this latest news from the white house challenges the pentagon view which says thousands of troops may have to is remain to support afghans. >>> a judge has reduced the possible sentence of accused wikileaks source private bradley manning. manning is accused of downloading...
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jonathan beal, bbc news, quan thanh amo. guantanamo. amo -- >> a quick update on other news tonight. vladimir putin and his wife have announced their divorce. they said it was a mutual decision, but rather a curious way to tell the world about it. nothing says 1950's america like a good old-fashioned drive-in movie. ,onvertibles, crackly speakers kissing teenagers. there is nothing like a drive-in to suggest a summer of fun. at this icon actually began in 1933. filmmaker kurt and he has run a cold be -- so maker kurt kenny has run a cold the rise and fall of drive-in's. the whole idea is fantastically american and romantic. what was it like going to those first ones? familyas inexpensive home entertainment before home video. that started to take off after ii when people have more spending money. in the 1950's, when the teenager was something pop- culture celebrated celebrated, they discovered it was the perfect eight hangout. people started making movies specifically for them and for drive-ins. they were not the best quality because kid
jonathan beal, bbc news, quan thanh amo. guantanamo. amo -- >> a quick update on other news tonight. vladimir putin and his wife have announced their divorce. they said it was a mutual decision, but rather a curious way to tell the world about it. nothing says 1950's america like a good old-fashioned drive-in movie. ,onvertibles, crackly speakers kissing teenagers. there is nothing like a drive-in to suggest a summer of fun. at this icon actually began in 1933. filmmaker kurt and he has...
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>> well, i prefer the least rotten apple thanh. i think that the two big problems here, people who believe that the rich should pay more do not understand the effects of marginal rates. when you raise marginal rates-- >> the next dollar of income that you earn. >> right, it lowers the incentive of the people that you want it take risk and to innovate and to create. that's one problem. so it will affect the growth of the economy. the other problem is, it does affect tax revenues. the guys with the green eye shades say well if we raise the taxes this much, we'll get this much more revenue. if you lower the incentive of people to take risk, generally what happens, revenue does not come in. >> paul: you don't get as much as you think you'll do. >> exactly. >> here, mary, look, the economy seemed, the stock market loved it, the hs blew out the next day and up based on the prospect that something would get done. housing markets recovering. i mean, the economy, the job market not great still, 155,000 new jobs, but the economy does seem to
>> well, i prefer the least rotten apple thanh. i think that the two big problems here, people who believe that the rich should pay more do not understand the effects of marginal rates. when you raise marginal rates-- >> the next dollar of income that you earn. >> right, it lowers the incentive of the people that you want it take risk and to innovate and to create. that's one problem. so it will affect the growth of the economy. the other problem is, it does affect tax...
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joe carter, thanhs so much. >> from basketball to football. find out why the jets' tim tebow is trending today. i have details. >> plus, nasa wants to grab an asteroid and move it closer to earth. pretty serious about that one. that's just one of the big plans for space exploration. find out what else they want to do. >>> my father thought i was a nut for taking the job. but i took the job working at burger king. i became operations manager and director of burger king in europe. >> one, he's coming from a very strong corporate sector and he says he's now paying for his sins. >> now, i want to use the knowledge that i gained and give it to others. so i'm creating this living university here so that people can come enjoy themselves and by osmosis, if nothing else, take over everything that we know. >> hello, everyone, my name is juan and i'm the owner and founder of rancho margot. so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank, the exhaust... well, she loo
joe carter, thanhs so much. >> from basketball to football. find out why the jets' tim tebow is trending today. i have details. >> plus, nasa wants to grab an asteroid and move it closer to earth. pretty serious about that one. that's just one of the big plans for space exploration. find out what else they want to do. >>> my father thought i was a nut for taking the job. but i took the job working at burger king. i became operations manager and director of burger king in...
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is worth fighting for politically and through our legal system and that's where we're going to win thanh uff all right professor that's all the time we have thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you for having me max ok and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey however our thank my guests professor stephen a ramires if you'd like to get in touch with us you can tweet us attack as a report and so next time backscatter saying. please please please. please please. please please. please. lead mission and. accreditation free lance for chargers free or a chance to breathe. free still type free. style old free blog politics video for your media projects a free meal dog hearty dot com. it elite.
is worth fighting for politically and through our legal system and that's where we're going to win thanh uff all right professor that's all the time we have thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you for having me max ok and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey however our thank my guests professor stephen a ramires if you'd like to get in touch with us you can tweet us attack as a report and so next time backscatter saying. please...
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that may take them a little more thanhe expiration date that's stamped on the package. >> you won't see it on the outside when it's bad. >>t will turn spotty or cracky. >> these are fine. >> these are fine. >> bacon? >> you don't want to take any risk with meat. toss it. >> i fl like we're wasting. >> that expired in september. >> anything th looks like that. >> yeah. these are a ttle wilty and brown. unfortunately lettuce has too when it gets that way. >> look at this green pepper. >> absolutely. >> you can tell when they're all -- >> the knicks could use me. >> but with produce, you can keep -- >> this isood. >>eppers are good. that nasty. >> you can actually -- >> ew. >> ewwww. >> you can wrait in a damp paper towel. >> don't say damp or mst. >> no? >> kind of wet. >> stick it in plastic bag in thcrisper. >> talk about lemons and limes >> lemons and limes n last about three weeks the fridge. but also use your judgment. >>hey start to have mold on them. how much judgment doou need? >> it's pretty simple. toss these. >> you're reallyn a roll. what about butter and cheese? >> butteis an
that may take them a little more thanhe expiration date that's stamped on the package. >> you won't see it on the outside when it's bad. >>t will turn spotty or cracky. >> these are fine. >> these are fine. >> bacon? >> you don't want to take any risk with meat. toss it. >> i fl like we're wasting. >> that expired in september. >> anything th looks like that. >> yeah. these are a ttle wilty and brown. unfortunately lettuce has too when...
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we have to address the core issue if they use it as a tool to give the minority party power thanhe solution to raise it means and not to make it keep going up keystone or obamacare will not stop. >> did you recognize you cannot afford the car and the company does not raise the limit did you return the car. i cannot afford it. >> that is the solution what do we do. neil: why would you ever lease anything? [laughter] >> we have to say these of the cuts to not keep raising but if you do this i would raise that. neil: what do we do if we go to the brink? that was said the fact doeth years back. not so much who was doing what but no one was doing anything that chicanery was continuing with the kabuki theater dance. your point is what do we have to lose? >> more a reflection we will do the same issue every year we have to go through the shutdown and forcible sides -- force both sides. >> it is a bad thing not to pay your debt. neil: but it is when you make good on social security or medicare payments that is an obligation to. >> that is accruing so that is accruing regardless we know those people
we have to address the core issue if they use it as a tool to give the minority party power thanhe solution to raise it means and not to make it keep going up keystone or obamacare will not stop. >> did you recognize you cannot afford the car and the company does not raise the limit did you return the car. i cannot afford it. >> that is the solution what do we do. neil: why would you ever lease anything? [laughter] >> we have to say these of the cuts to not keep raising but if...
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devastation left behind.n le the state insurance department says the damage from the storm t could be more thanhe $2 billion about. 13,000 homes were hit by the twister as well as several sev schools and a hospital.tal officials say all 24 victims have not been identified. the oldest building being 70 and the youngest scw -- oldest victim being 70 and the younger just four months old. >> the boy scouts of america will decide today whether too allow openly gay men into the program. >> wisdom joins us with what could be the final chapter of this debate. >> there's people on both side of the issue not happy. people on both sides are doing d last minute campaigning. >> it's a heated battle. >> my question to the boy scouts of america, what about my family values, why can't the focus be on families like me with gay people in it?peop >> we're upset the leadership are forcing this issue. the rank and file scouts do not want this change. >> boy scout leaders vote v whether to lift the ban on openly gay scouts. one who has earned all the badges but because he is gay he cannot set of highest honor. >> i've
devastation left behind.n le the state insurance department says the damage from the storm t could be more thanhe $2 billion about. 13,000 homes were hit by the twister as well as several sev schools and a hospital.tal officials say all 24 victims have not been identified. the oldest building being 70 and the youngest scw -- oldest victim being 70 and the younger just four months old. >> the boy scouts of america will decide today whether too allow openly gay men into the program....
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dai thanh mou to describe an event were civilians were killed without warning. >> we asked if there were any warnings to the civilians who were there. they told us there had been no warnings at all. we sent a letter to the defense minister and asked him to launch an independent, impartial inquiry regarding the deaths of those four people. >> and the state is also seeking out a probe of other incidents involving the ethnic groups linked to the arabs in the north. iran has expressed willingness to engage in direct talks with the u.s. officials say that they are receptive to vice president biden pasquale to direct initiations. egyptian forces have sparked a new outbreak with the release of videos showing the brutal beating of a protester. on the tape, the victim is being seen stripped naked, dragged across the ground, and beaten by half a dozen officers. his beating capped a week in which protests went on against mohamed mursi. in the philippines, the damage to a coral reef is far worse than previously thought. the u.s. as guardian has been stranded in the marine park since january. after c
dai thanh mou to describe an event were civilians were killed without warning. >> we asked if there were any warnings to the civilians who were there. they told us there had been no warnings at all. we sent a letter to the defense minister and asked him to launch an independent, impartial inquiry regarding the deaths of those four people. >> and the state is also seeking out a probe of other incidents involving the ethnic groups linked to the arabs in the north. iran has expressed...
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. >> i don't think that any other football team is forced to playo on a baseball field other thanhe ther raiders.s. >> think about it. they have probably like if we we beat the skins and they probably you couldn't even beat the the skins.s >> they were very primed forfo breath the skins. >> that is what was quacked ofs talked abouwas talked aboutin t. >> we said this morning itrng wasn't pretty, it wasn't perfect, i do think it'so th important that they won. >> they can build on that homely, get some things and do a couple of seminars on tackling.i >> write the redskins seminar. >> and how did he do on sliding >> his sliding still wasn't great. >>> it appears to be so weak, that they might be able to inwith it, with an 8-2 record. >> the cowboy chances to win over the broncos which seems toe be one of the best teams in thei league are not good. >> and then they are going to play the cowboys the followingog week. >> if they could beat cowboys in dallas, not an easy task, if i they could do that, they are number one in the division. >> and we got a lot for it.t. >> hopefully they can live
. >> i don't think that any other football team is forced to playo on a baseball field other thanhe ther raiders.s. >> think about it. they have probably like if we we beat the skins and they probably you couldn't even beat the the skins.s >> they were very primed forfo breath the skins. >> that is what was quacked ofs talked abouwas talked aboutin t. >> we said this morning itrng wasn't pretty, it wasn't perfect, i do think it'so th important that they won....
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so the customer who was plus sized had a very different shopping experience thanhe customer who was pa teeth, and its -- >> yeah, let me turn to heather because obviously you're involved in this game. you do spanks at yummy and i'm very up to speed on spanks and yummies. is there a wider truth beneath the ugly comments? is this what people do in this gape? are they targeting the yoga pants at a slimmer woman, perhaps? >> certainly not a yummy by heather thompson. high brand is exclusive, it's inclusive, not exclusive to one body type of shape. it's not what size pants you wear, it's your body. my thighs rub together and i'm a size four. it depends on yourody shape and you're looking for. my brand is built and designed confidence to women. we have pressures out there and it's sad -- american women, over weight women, make up 60% -- >> girls come to me. i got you covered. my brand is extra small to 3 x. >> he made an error in judgement. we have now got his apology, which wasn't really -- let's watch it anyway. >> i'm sad -- i'm really sad. i'm sad for the repercussions of my actions. i'm
so the customer who was plus sized had a very different shopping experience thanhe customer who was pa teeth, and its -- >> yeah, let me turn to heather because obviously you're involved in this game. you do spanks at yummy and i'm very up to speed on spanks and yummies. is there a wider truth beneath the ugly comments? is this what people do in this gape? are they targeting the yoga pants at a slimmer woman, perhaps? >> certainly not a yummy by heather thompson. high brand is...
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as you remember, the president pr had sold -- i this is an an opportunity that is better thanh that. this is a direct civil disobedience, where you say look, we're going to spend theth money on the issues that mattera to the people of district ofictf columbia. it's really important. >> i know a lot of people are going to wish you all luck withu the effort. >> thank you, and thank you for having us. >> david gro on sso account ac members at large in the district the. to follow it. it >>> mean while, congress continues to fight over obama ob care, the president is out promoting. >> the president is trying to explain how people can comparison shop for the programr that fits their need. >> his first stop is the princee george's community college. co it's in largo and that is where wisdom is with more. >> reporter: we will tell you e that the president plans to to address students at 11:00. the white house says he is goin to layout his plan, a cornerpl stone of what it means to be b middle-class in america which is affordable healthcare. next week is when the whiteite house will roll out
as you remember, the president pr had sold -- i this is an an opportunity that is better thanh that. this is a direct civil disobedience, where you say look, we're going to spend theth money on the issues that mattera to the people of district ofictf columbia. it's really important. >> i know a lot of people are going to wish you all luck withu the effort. >> thank you, and thank you for having us. >> david gro on sso account ac members at large in the district the. to follow...
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i think we'll see basically something worse thanhe 2007 amnesty proposal, worse in the sense it will be even less seris about the law enforcement side and they don't want the american public to start talking about it. they want to get it out, get it through before the discussion can get going. >> lou: very quickly, townhall.com is reporting yesterday border patrol agents saying that border crossings have doubled across all sectors of the southern border, in some places tripled. this i not a happy piece of timing, is it? >> well, the fact is that article cited one unnamed source within a customs border protection. one unnamed source is not a real data point. when you look at the data from dhs, you see that the border apprehensions are lower, lowest that we've seen since the 1970s. i would rather look at actuaual data instead of one unnamed source who is probably awaiting a furlough. >> lou: i'm sure that's the case. so a data point that's missing, and it must concern you deeply, is border patrol does not keep track of illegal immigrants who get away. do you need that data point as wel
i think we'll see basically something worse thanhe 2007 amnesty proposal, worse in the sense it will be even less seris about the law enforcement side and they don't want the american public to start talking about it. they want to get it out, get it through before the discussion can get going. >> lou: very quickly, townhall.com is reporting yesterday border patrol agents saying that border crossings have doubled across all sectors of the southern border, in some places tripled. this i not...
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is part of free speech is you being able to speak but also you listening and me being able to speak thanh guy even after we take these steps one issue will remain just how to deal with those good motive chaney's who we know have participated in dangerous plots or attacks but who cannot be prosecuted for example because the evidence against them has been compromised or is inadmissible in a court of law but once we commit to a process of closing get more i am confident that this legacy problem can be resolved consistent with our commitment to the rule of law and i know the politics are hard but history will cast a harsh judgment on this aspect of our fight against terrorism and those of us who fail to end imagine a future ten years from now or twenty years from them when the united states of america is still holding people who have been charged with no crime on a piece of land that is not part of our country or the current situation or we are force feeding detainees who are whole being held on hunger strike i'm willing to cut the young lady who interrupted me some slack because it's worth b
is part of free speech is you being able to speak but also you listening and me being able to speak thanh guy even after we take these steps one issue will remain just how to deal with those good motive chaney's who we know have participated in dangerous plots or attacks but who cannot be prosecuted for example because the evidence against them has been compromised or is inadmissible in a court of law but once we commit to a process of closing get more i am confident that this legacy problem...
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the series conceived of by two guys, one of whom is named thanh englehart. tom is my editor. he is also my friend. he is emphatically a person of the left, in every aspect of his politics. am i there and still claiming to be a conservative? it is the answer i gave before. conservatives and principled people on the left can make common cause and should in arguing for greater restraint in the way we think about and employee our military. tom and i do not necessarily agree on abortion. but we do agree that this excessively militarized approach to foreign policy that has evolved over the last x years, and kind of reached its high point after 9/11, that this is not good for the country. therefore, one of the themes of is american empire project to critique the militarism, from different perspectives. >> at the beginning of the introduction, what was that story echo >> a member of class of 68 from west point. when i first got there, he was a troop commander. of c troop. i did not know him well. i did not know him at all until i showed up. over the course of my tour, he was murdered
the series conceived of by two guys, one of whom is named thanh englehart. tom is my editor. he is also my friend. he is emphatically a person of the left, in every aspect of his politics. am i there and still claiming to be a conservative? it is the answer i gave before. conservatives and principled people on the left can make common cause and should in arguing for greater restraint in the way we think about and employee our military. tom and i do not necessarily agree on abortion. but we do...
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thanh truong reports. >> reporter: a tearful memorial service. to her friends and family, she was simply janie. >> she was an example of caring about her community and the people around her. >> reporter: the 29-year-old democratic fundraiser died this week after being stabbed in her home. parts of monday's 911 call are frantic. >> there's a lady, i looks like she's been shot. somebody stabbed her and she's bleeding badly. >> reporter: according to a search warrant, they followed a trail of blood leading into the home where they found the suspect, 31-year-old jonathan broyhill. police say he attacked her and her husband. broyhill himself was taken to the hospital for self-inflicted wounds. he faces charges, including attempted murder, but police plan soon to up that charge to murder. >> jamie was a bright light. she was a wonderful person, compassionate. >> reporter: the motive is a mystery. those that knew the couple say they were close. he apparently was best man in their wedding. all three were active in politics. broyhill worked with her, stra
thanh truong reports. >> reporter: a tearful memorial service. to her friends and family, she was simply janie. >> she was an example of caring about her community and the people around her. >> reporter: the 29-year-old democratic fundraiser died this week after being stabbed in her home. parts of monday's 911 call are frantic. >> there's a lady, i looks like she's been shot. somebody stabbed her and she's bleeding badly. >> reporter: according to a search warrant,...
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ee crowe system superior to google's ecosystem, apple can continue to sell a lot of products in the thanh tablet space. this is still hugely important to them. >> we talk about how they're evolutionary not revolutionary but they claim today their launch of the iphone 5s and 5c was the most successful in the company's history. are we overdoing this revolution versus evolution thing? they sound like they're doing fine. >> i would say we're overdoing it a little bit. the thing about it, it's still the best device on the market overall. there's a little more parody on phones than tablets. ipads are way better than all the other tablets. but apple always seems to be able to keep ahead and keeps on getting the sales and keeps marketing right. it might be a problem five years down the line but right now it's doing the right moves and making the products better. >> i assume you own the stock? >> i don't own the stock. >> why not? >> i -- i don't own a lot of public company stocks so i can talk about these things subjectsubjec subjectively. >> would you buy it here? >> i think it's going higher an
ee crowe system superior to google's ecosystem, apple can continue to sell a lot of products in the thanh tablet space. this is still hugely important to them. >> we talk about how they're evolutionary not revolutionary but they claim today their launch of the iphone 5s and 5c was the most successful in the company's history. are we overdoing this revolution versus evolution thing? they sound like they're doing fine. >> i would say we're overdoing it a little bit. the thing about...
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thanhing more is going on i your garden-variety corruption. this is shaping up to be a teachable moment. it showsoing on? something fundamental about our relationship to our government. we needperfect teacher to look no further than becky. she is a wife and mother and living in small-town usa. before last week you probably have never heard of her. she came to washington recently to do something that no american should have to do. .hat was to beg for her right she came to washington not as a .em but as a bit tour, a lawyer she had been singled out for her political believes. washington not to apologize but to evangelize. she had been treated by her hick whot as an uppity needed to be brought down in an avalanche of red tape. she came to washington not as a subject but as a citizen. she made her case better than i ever could have. part of what she says, she said where i come "we are patriotic americans. we peacefully assemble." freeercise our right to speech. we do not understand why our government tries to stop us. to beg myere today lords for
thanhing more is going on i your garden-variety corruption. this is shaping up to be a teachable moment. it showsoing on? something fundamental about our relationship to our government. we needperfect teacher to look no further than becky. she is a wife and mother and living in small-town usa. before last week you probably have never heard of her. she came to washington recently to do something that no american should have to do. .hat was to beg for her right she came to washington not as a .em...
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agenda is vy different thanhe rest of ours, running for president, running for a republican presidentials the st forur country. >> he has been running for wes. senator chrismurphy. thank you, sir. >>> comin up, we'll dissect that john boehner fist pump. but first, hampton here son has the cnbc market wrap. >> hello, martin. here's a look at how the stocks stand going into tomorrow. the dow adding 205 points. the s&p up 23. the nasdaq gaining 45 points. that's it from...
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classes resume today. >> thanh truong in oberlin, ohio. thank you, thanh. here's savannah. >> matt, thanks. now to politics and the impact of those across-the-board spending cuts known as the sequester. we're beginning to see some effects, such as longer lines at some airport screening check points as president obama makes a move to force a compromise. rachel maddow is here with us. good morning. let's talk about the book, which is increasingly timely as we speak, but let's talk about the sequester. terrible phrase, we hate the word. >> yeah. >> it was supposed to be something that forced both sides to the table, cuts that were so bad that they would never go into effect. here we are in the sequester era. how does this end? what gets them to the table? >> i was trying to come up with the perfect metaphor. in prohibition, to stop people from drinking, the government would put poison in industrial alcohol. they didn't do anything to stop the underlying problem of people wanting to drink, so they poisoned a lot of people. this is the same thing. it's supposed
classes resume today. >> thanh truong in oberlin, ohio. thank you, thanh. here's savannah. >> matt, thanks. now to politics and the impact of those across-the-board spending cuts known as the sequester. we're beginning to see some effects, such as longer lines at some airport screening check points as president obama makes a move to force a compromise. rachel maddow is here with us. good morning. let's talk about the book, which is increasingly timely as we speak, but let's talk...
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. >> we leave a country that is even more war-torns than thanhe one wwentin ten years ago. a countries that's still divided, still corrupt, still lagging economically, still on the verge of erupting into a wider war because we undertook far more than we were capable of fixing. and i think the-- we paid a heavy price for that. and i think the afghans did as well. >> rose: questions about drones and what happens in afghanistan when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose was provid by th following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the debate over drone warfare continues. earlier this month senator paul filibuster cnfirmation hearings as new director of the cia. ske did so expressing concerns about the obama administration's use of drone attacks. the strikes have been a central part of the president's counterterrorism strategy. issues of legality and the lack of judicial oversight have been strofertion. joining us scott shane of the "new york times", rosa brooks a professor at law at georgetown and p
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claimed thanh was -- tom was for every form of gun control. , agreed to appear at this forum at this local high school. newspapers, "ie was able to attract -- i think he also wrote on radio and television -- an audience of about 700 people, tom stood on the stage 45.5 hours and answered all of the allegations with the reasons i never would have thought of. there were from the triple -- bumper stickers waived about the i can remember him was not for repealing laws that limited a citizens use hecanons and rockets, that did not think you were entitled to have a missing silo right there in the backyard of your house. the audience was hostile. a fatal mistake was made. he asked everyone to stand up and then he pleaded for money to pay for the ads. [laughter] who were already standing, they just walked out. i have spent a good deal of my life overseas at this time. i was mesmerized to watch this. it was not like dealing with the pakistanis, or going to school there, were living in greece or egypt as i had done. it was something very different. years, and ir the reasons to see tom, with all
claimed thanh was -- tom was for every form of gun control. , agreed to appear at this forum at this local high school. newspapers, "ie was able to attract -- i think he also wrote on radio and television -- an audience of about 700 people, tom stood on the stage 45.5 hours and answered all of the allegations with the reasons i never would have thought of. there were from the triple -- bumper stickers waived about the i can remember him was not for repealing laws that limited a citizens...
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public in the united states and with the public in pakistan and , wewith pesky british ngo's rather thanhe case having speculation that is ideologically motivated. pro-american reports saying there are zero people dying. you [applause] [applause] was a reference made to the difference between intelligence gathering and law enforcement. -- how can we draw a between law enforcement activity and the fishing activity and then national security interests in gathering information to prevent threats to national security? can start with the civil libertarian viewpoint and open it up. perspective, it is about particularized suspicion. if law-enforcement targets individuals because they have a reason to believe they are doing something wrong, that is a law- enforcement model and it is a model that has worked well to address crime, even serious crime that causes dots of brutality throughout this country. that is the model we used to address gangs or organized crime. what we have seen is that there has been a shift to that. looking at the nsa or domestic programs, in southern california, local jurisdi
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get people back out of begana gun tan moe, that it would be a strange action to sent anybody to a gun thanh moe. the last thing they want to do is have anybody in guantamano because then their hands are tied. >> one of the arguments is if you take somebody oust the field who happens to be attached to terrorism and put them into a civilian court it gives them the opportunity to do more destruction, do more damage, and in addition to that potentially reveal secrets and disclose things that we don't want masses of people to know. do you buy into that argument? >> no. no, i really don't. first of all, this gentleman and other people who are prosecuted whether it's in guantanamo bay or federal district court are going to make a speech at some tienlt. they do have a right to testify in their own behalf. it's a right of allocution. you get to address the court with regard to what kind of sentence. he's going have a right to say his piece. he's already been giving statements to the authorities. i don't know that he -- and i don't want to convict him on television. that's not fair either. but he may
get people back out of begana gun tan moe, that it would be a strange action to sent anybody to a gun thanh moe. the last thing they want to do is have anybody in guantamano because then their hands are tied. >> one of the arguments is if you take somebody oust the field who happens to be attached to terrorism and put them into a civilian court it gives them the opportunity to do more destruction, do more damage, and in addition to that potentially reveal secrets and disclose things that...
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tha thanh, good evening your time. karzai has a key role in the status of the troops in the region. what is that exactly? >> reporter: alex, a lot of what's going to happen here in afghanistan post-2014 may hinge on this notion of immunity and president karzai and what he decides to do with that. that immunity would basically give legal protection for whatever force is left behind here in afghanistan, and it would give legal protection for those troops in the event they break local law. it's a big deal because the u.s. decided not to leave any residual forces in iraq after the withdrawal there, when the iraqi government decided to not grant any immunity to troops there. let's talk about the numbers and what the scenarios are right now. reportedly, the obama administration is right now considering troop levels to be 3,000, 6,000, or 9,000. those numbers are considerably smaller than those numbers suggested by the head of u.s. forces in afghanistan, general john allen. he suggested that troop leflds would levels should be 6,000 to 20,000. the thinking, if there's a smaller contingent,
tha thanh, good evening your time. karzai has a key role in the status of the troops in the region. what is that exactly? >> reporter: alex, a lot of what's going to happen here in afghanistan post-2014 may hinge on this notion of immunity and president karzai and what he decides to do with that. that immunity would basically give legal protection for whatever force is left behind here in afghanistan, and it would give legal protection for those troops in the event they break local law....
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he claimed thanh was -- tom was for every form of gun control. , agreed to appear at this forum at this local high school. virgil as in the newspapers, "i was able to attract -- i think he also wrote on radio and television -- an audience of about 700 people, tom stood on the stage 45.5 hours and answered all of the allegations with the reasons i never would have thought of. there were from the triple -- bumper stickers waived about the hungarians i can remember him saying he was not for repealing laws that limited a citizens use of canons and rockets, that he did not think you were entitled to have a missing silo right there in the backyard of your house. at first, the audience was hostile. at the end, a fatal mistake was made. he asked everyone to stand up and then he pleaded for money to pay for the ads. [laughter] people who were already standing, they just walked out. i have spent a good deal of my life overseas at this time. i was mesmerized to watch this. it was not like dealing with the pakistanis, or going to school there, were living in greece or egypt as i had done. it was so
he claimed thanh was -- tom was for every form of gun control. , agreed to appear at this forum at this local high school. virgil as in the newspapers, "i was able to attract -- i think he also wrote on radio and television -- an audience of about 700 people, tom stood on the stage 45.5 hours and answered all of the allegations with the reasons i never would have thought of. there were from the triple -- bumper stickers waived about the hungarians i can remember him saying he was not for...
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he claimed thanh was -- tom was for every form of gun control. , agreed to appear at this forum at this local high school. virgil as in the newspapers, "i was able to attract -- i think he also wrote on radio and television -- an audience of about 700 people, tom stood on the stage 45.5 hours and answered all of the allegations with the reasons i never would have thought of. there were from the triple -- bumper stickers waived about the hungarians i can remember him aying he was not for repealing laws that limited a citizens use of canons and rockets, that he did not think you were entitled to have a missing silo right there in the backyard of your house. at first, the audience was hostile. at the end, a fatal mistake was made. he asked everyone to stand up and then he pleaded for money to pay for the ads. [laughter] people who were already standing, they just walked out. i have spent a good deal of my life overseas at this time. i was mesmerized to watch this. it was not like dealing with the pakistanis, or going to school there, were living in greece or egypt as i had done. it was som
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tweets relating to the republican tom, cotton says hope to see you in hot springs that my obamacare thanh -- townhall. and texas senator tom cruise -- texas senator ted cruz says obamacare was fundamentally flawed from the start. i think we need a full repeal. what about you? c-span chat.ag mauro on the "washington journal," we will look at the health care law with george policy, then immigration with michael barone, the author of "shaping our nation you." and the health insurance exchanges under the affordable care act, how they differ from the ones created in massachusetts seven years ago under then governor mitt romney. we will be joined by jon kingsdale. is live at journal" 7:00 a.m. eastern every day here on c-span. and commercergy subcommittee heard testimony about healthcare.gov from an i.t. official with the centers for medicare and medicaid sentences -- services. the hearing ran about 2.5 hours. >> good morning. i convened this hearing to talk about healthcare.gov. americans want to know the answers to two simple questions -- is my information secure if i use healthcare.gov, why
tweets relating to the republican tom, cotton says hope to see you in hot springs that my obamacare thanh -- townhall. and texas senator tom cruise -- texas senator ted cruz says obamacare was fundamentally flawed from the start. i think we need a full repeal. what about you? c-span chat.ag mauro on the "washington journal," we will look at the health care law with george policy, then immigration with michael barone, the author of "shaping our nation you." and the health...
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. >> reporter: for today, thanh truong, nbc news, atlanta. >> still to come on "today," more of savannah's exclusive conversation with cate edwards. who she thinks her father really is and what it was like for her to sit through his trial. first this is "today" on nbc. gadgets to make sure you never lose your car in a parking lot >>> still to come on today, gadgets to make sure you never lose your car in a parking lot again. >> incredible cinderella story and how they came out of nowhere to capture the imagination of fans across the country. that and a lot more but first these messages. es. >>> good morning to you. waking up on the peninsula, you will see some clouds there squishing down. what does that mean for easter plans? let's find out. lots of folks have plans for easter. maybe not even for easter but at least for the weekend. what do you think? >> unfortunately, spring showers are going to be a part of the forecast this weekend. maybe not so much this morning. you can see we have 50s outside. it's muggy out there. we have subtropical moisture out of the south. which is making for th
. >> reporter: for today, thanh truong, nbc news, atlanta. >> still to come on "today," more of savannah's exclusive conversation with cate edwards. who she thinks her father really is and what it was like for her to sit through his trial. first this is "today" on nbc. gadgets to make sure you never lose your car in a parking lot >>> still to come on today, gadgets to make sure you never lose your car in a parking lot again. >> incredible...
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international corporation, i believe i will have to enjoy the international cooperation and i think rory van thanh teeeight says the goal and add this senator hearing, i am rasher he did. >> but to a soras a and it is very important but why he focuses but at that time airforce was focused on the outside. but the effort comes out which is held outside the mother also strikes. volume not sure if this is the proper competitive but anyway what i think is there should be a joint effort
international corporation, i believe i will have to enjoy the international cooperation and i think rory van thanh teeeight says the goal and add this senator hearing, i am rasher he did. >> but to a soras a and it is very important but why he focuses but at that time airforce was focused on the outside. but the effort comes out which is held outside the mother also strikes. volume not sure if this is the proper competitive but anyway what i think is there should be a joint effort
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the detention facilities at quan thanh amo diminish america's standing -- at guantanamo bay put into question our values. the underlying issues that contribute to hunger strikes must be addressed, including and in a confinement that have been put into place this year. statements in the medium leave the impression that the detainees are highly trained soldiers eager to get back on the battlefield. the vast majority of these men do not fit that picture. these detainees pale in comparison to the violent prisoners accused of serious felonies or murders that i have seen and evaluated in this country. as any detainees committed a crime, i strongly believe they should be charged, prosecuted, and convicted, punished accordingly. the fact is, however, most detainees have not been charged. restrictive and oppressive conditions undermine our national security object this. force-feeding must and. it is unethical, an affront to human dignity, a form of cruel and in human and degrading treatment. my recommendations include -- first, the underlying issues that contributed to the hunger strikes must
the detention facilities at quan thanh amo diminish america's standing -- at guantanamo bay put into question our values. the underlying issues that contribute to hunger strikes must be addressed, including and in a confinement that have been put into place this year. statements in the medium leave the impression that the detainees are highly trained soldiers eager to get back on the battlefield. the vast majority of these men do not fit that picture. these detainees pale in comparison to the...
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pugh: and sure enough, ere was a big head, ana beautifully carved big head, much finer [d] more ndsome thanhe ones at la venta. regon: stirling proposethat these enigmatic sculptures wereortraits of prominent individuals in olmec society. mostf the vast site of san lorenzo remains to be explored. new speaker: we now know athe site cove moran 300 hectares, making it the laest and most complex site in mesoamerica duri the earlyressic orhearlyormative period. obregon: the elite resided on the huge manmade plateau that dominates the site. one house, calle the "red palace," had stone columns and steps and was supplied with war channeled fromeservoirs. ordinary pple may have led in the pm-thatched houses, like some still found ere toy. thpolationncluded artisans skilled in specialized crafts. cyphers: we have a lot of evidence for workshop activity here. there are areas where theyorked obdian, green stone and even monuments were worked here. the olmecs stored previously made stone monuments and then reworked them or recycled them into another shape with another iconogrhy. we found the tenth and new
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secretary, i am in the thanh ho camp of house price bubbles, a tiny bubbles. and it turned out to be a little bigger. but it turns out there was another person in the room that lived next door to dine hose sign in minneapolis. he got me an autographed copy of his greatest hits. so that is one of my keepsakes. not the you care. [laughter] in the short -- chart that i share the house price and its relationship to supply, and made a comment that our belief is that the bulk of the increase in house prices today has been a function of supply restrictions. so if you want to know where their risks or at least one place where we think there are some risks, it is in those markets which have been heavily influenced by institutional buyer bulk purchases. those buyers, if they are a hedge fund, for example, the business model is not a buy and hold for 30 years housing model. and so if there were large group of them that had been dominating a particular market and they suddenly taints the point of view on capital gains in cash flow from that investment and dumped propertie
secretary, i am in the thanh ho camp of house price bubbles, a tiny bubbles. and it turned out to be a little bigger. but it turns out there was another person in the room that lived next door to dine hose sign in minneapolis. he got me an autographed copy of his greatest hits. so that is one of my keepsakes. not the you care. [laughter] in the short -- chart that i share the house price and its relationship to supply, and made a comment that our belief is that the bulk of the increase in house...