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the u.s.a. freedom act, was unanimously approved by both the house judiciary committee and the house permanent select committee on intelligence. the u.s.a. freedom act makes clear that the government cannot indiscriminately acquire americans' call detail records and creates a new narrowly taylored process for the creation -- tailored evered process for these records. this ends bulk collection by keeping americans' phone records in the hands of providers and requiring the government to get the permission of the court to request information from providers using a specific selection term in their request to the court. that limits the scope of information collected. for example, the government would have to identify a specific person or account as part of any request for information or tangible things. furthermore, the u.s.a. freedom act bans bulk collection not just for the controversial telephone metadata program but for all of section 215 authorities, as well as n.s.l. letters and pen register tra
the u.s.a. freedom act, was unanimously approved by both the house judiciary committee and the house permanent select committee on intelligence. the u.s.a. freedom act makes clear that the government cannot indiscriminately acquire americans' call detail records and creates a new narrowly taylored process for the creation -- tailored evered process for these records. this ends bulk collection by keeping americans' phone records in the hands of providers and requiring the government to get the...
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the first of these bills, h.r. 3361, u.s.a. freedom act which will be considered for one hour under a closed rule. this legislation will prohibit the bulk collection of all tangible things not just telephone records. it will end the practice that in my sincere belief, in the belief of so many other american that violate our privacy and our constitutional rights. this isn't the end of the issue for me and i suspect for a lot of our members as well. secondly, the reason i'm proud to be here to sponsor this particular rule is because it provides further consideration of this year's national defense authorization act. the ndaa has passed 52 consecutive years and i'm confident that this will be the 53rd consecutive year it passes. mr. speaker, this is a very -- this is the very definition of bipartisan effort. this year's ndaa was reported out of the house armed services with unanimous support, 61- 0. for all the infighting that exists in congress, it's nice to know that we can unite around a common cause of supporting our troops and
the first of these bills, h.r. 3361, u.s.a. freedom act which will be considered for one hour under a closed rule. this legislation will prohibit the bulk collection of all tangible things not just telephone records. it will end the practice that in my sincere belief, in the belief of so many other american that violate our privacy and our constitutional rights. this isn't the end of the issue for me and i suspect for a lot of our members as well. secondly, the reason i'm proud to be here to...
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the u.s.a. eedom act is supposed to halt these, literally, unwarranted intrusions. the bill, which i am a co-sponsor, passed judiciary committee unanimously. however, this bill that deals with secret surveillance and mischief by the n.s.a. was recently changed at the rules committee. these changes appear to allow multiple interpretations as to what the n.s.a. can and cannot do. the bill now confuses what it intended to make clear. it seems we're back where we started. the n.s.a. has shown it will misinterpret the law in a manner most favorable to the seizure by the n.s.a. seizure of information without a warrant. these new changes unfortunately may not adequately solve the problems of spying, surveillance by the n.s.a. on americans and that's just the way it is. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i rise to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore
the u.s.a. eedom act is supposed to halt these, literally, unwarranted intrusions. the bill, which i am a co-sponsor, passed judiciary committee unanimously. however, this bill that deals with secret surveillance and mischief by the n.s.a. was recently changed at the rules committee. these changes appear to allow multiple interpretations as to what the n.s.a. can and cannot do. the bill now confuses what it intended to make clear. it seems we're back where we started. the n.s.a. has shown it...
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the u.s.a. freedom act provides the meaningful change to the telephone metadata that members of the house have been seeking. if we had the fortune of having a commander in chief firmly dedicated to the preservation of this program, we may have been able to protect it in its entirety. with that not being the case, and i believe this is a workable compromise that protects the core function of a counterterrorism program we know has saved lives around the world. i urge members to support this legislation. i want to thank all of those who came together to forge something that has been certainly a difficult process along the way. but at the end of the day, something important happened here. a better understanding of the threats by i think more members of congress that posed every single day to the lives of american citizens by terror groups around the world. and that rise in threat level is getting worse. the matrix for that threat level is getting worse. and it was important as we forged and i think m
the u.s.a. freedom act provides the meaningful change to the telephone metadata that members of the house have been seeking. if we had the fortune of having a commander in chief firmly dedicated to the preservation of this program, we may have been able to protect it in its entirety. with that not being the case, and i believe this is a workable compromise that protects the core function of a counterterrorism program we know has saved lives around the world. i urge members to support this...
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i became an original co-sponsor of the u.s.a. freedom act because i was disturbed by the revelations about surveillance programs. the bill is a good step toward balancing security and privacy. but this amendment does not. it leaves opened the possibility that bulk surveillance could still continue. and it no longer protects the public through the fisa court. i'm disappointed that this popular, bipartisan bill has been so drastically weakened and i can no longer support it. i yield back. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from michigan
i became an original co-sponsor of the u.s.a. freedom act because i was disturbed by the revelations about surveillance programs. the bill is a good step toward balancing security and privacy. but this amendment does not. it leaves opened the possibility that bulk surveillance could still continue. and it no longer protects the public through the fisa court. i'm disappointed that this popular, bipartisan bill has been so drastically weakened and i can no longer support it. i yield back. thank...
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indiscriminantly vacuuming up more data than it can store will end with the u.s.a. freedom act. after the freedom act passes, we will have a law that expresses congress' unambiguous intent to end bulk collection of americans' data across all surveillance authorities. the bill requires that in addition to existing restrictions, the government must use a specific selection term as the basis for collecting foreign intelligence information. and maybe more importantly, after this bill becomes law, we will have critical transparency provisions to ensure that if the government again violates our trust, congress and the public will know about it and will be able to do something about it. the freedom act gives private companies greater discretion that disclose their cooperation with the government.
indiscriminantly vacuuming up more data than it can store will end with the u.s.a. freedom act. after the freedom act passes, we will have a law that expresses congress' unambiguous intent to end bulk collection of americans' data across all surveillance authorities. the bill requires that in addition to existing restrictions, the government must use a specific selection term as the basis for collecting foreign intelligence information. and maybe more importantly, after this bill becomes law,...
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the original u.s.a. freedom act which you autsdzedrd which i cosponsored used the standard of relevant and material to an authorized investigation. that language was a huge improvement and may have well ended bulk collection but we have seen that the creative intpretation of language has led the nation to places that we were in some cases surprised to find ourselves. the manager's amendment more directly attempts to limit bulk collection although the request is still subject to increasing the standard to one of reasonable articulable facts. however, i believe that this standard is insufficient. when we had a hearing here in the judiciary committee the department of justice confirmed on the record under oath that business rosheds would include virtually anything held by a third party. with bruary 4th hearing attorney general james coal confirmed that such business records would include a photo taken by an an tm machine, the collection data where all cookies, all internet searches, all pictures captured by
the original u.s.a. freedom act which you autsdzedrd which i cosponsored used the standard of relevant and material to an authorized investigation. that language was a huge improvement and may have well ended bulk collection but we have seen that the creative intpretation of language has led the nation to places that we were in some cases surprised to find ourselves. the manager's amendment more directly attempts to limit bulk collection although the request is still subject to increasing the...
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the u.s.a. freedom act provides the meaningful change to the telephone metadata that members of the house have been seeking. if we had the fortune of having a commander in chief firmly dedicated to the preservation of this program, we may have been able to protect it in its entirety. with that not being the case, and i believe this is a workable compromise that protects the core function of a counterterrorism program we know has saved lives around the world. i urge members to support this legislation. i want to thank all of those who came together to forge something that has been certainly a difficult process along the way. but at the end of the day, something important happened here. a better understanding of the threats by i think more members of congress that posed every single day to the lives of american citizens by terror groups around the world. and that rise in threat level is getting worse. the matrix for that threat level is getting worse. and it was important as we forged and i think m
the u.s.a. freedom act provides the meaningful change to the telephone metadata that members of the house have been seeking. if we had the fortune of having a commander in chief firmly dedicated to the preservation of this program, we may have been able to protect it in its entirety. with that not being the case, and i believe this is a workable compromise that protects the core function of a counterterrorism program we know has saved lives around the world. i urge members to support this...
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the other sign over here which says mexico only, no u.s.a. there is graffiti over the no u.s.a. and mexico only. here is the confusing part. you would be inclined to want to go to-to-that direction to go to san diego since that's the direction of san diego. if he had intended to go to mexico, you would expect that he would look for a road that would go in that direction. >> but it wasn't just a wrong turn. once he made that turn, sergeant tam reissy says he couldn't turn back. so i got behind the wheel to investigate his claim. >> we are coming up on the right of where sergeant came out of his parking spot and then where he made his turn you can see to the right this road is looping right on to the freeway. this is where he came over to the right. >> once at the border, it went down hill fast. >> i'm staying in the left lane because i want to return to the u.s.a. and you can see the return to u.s.a. sign. he is over here to the right. he can't get over here to the lane i'm in to make a u-turn. only lane you can can make this u-turn. can you see how he has to cross which would be
the other sign over here which says mexico only, no u.s.a. there is graffiti over the no u.s.a. and mexico only. here is the confusing part. you would be inclined to want to go to-to-that direction to go to san diego since that's the direction of san diego. if he had intended to go to mexico, you would expect that he would look for a road that would go in that direction. >> but it wasn't just a wrong turn. once he made that turn, sergeant tam reissy says he couldn't turn back. so i got...
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little kids sneaking into the u.s.a. what's this all about. olly old england where the bbc has banned the word girl unbelievable. upcoming. [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. upgrafor the most advanced norelshaving experience.00 with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/fathersday now to s
little kids sneaking into the u.s.a. what's this all about. olly old england where the bbc has banned the word girl unbelievable. upcoming. [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the...
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right now, china emits almost twice as much co 2 as the u.s.a. is responsible for 85% of the annual increase in harmful emissions. in fact, the u.s.a.'s carbon footprint is receding down 13% since 2005. imposing stringt envirnl mental standards on u.s. corporations will not do very much schongs china continues to pollute. now, it is foolish not to do anything. human beings are harming the earth. and some corporations pollute to make money. they have to be held to account. reasonable clean air and water standards should be imposed by the feds. but those standards should not be punishing. or the u.s. economy will sink even further. while china and india, another big polluter continue to grow. the left wants income equality. but without a robust economy and job market, that will never come close to happening. because we have so many restrictions on energy development, we send buildings of dollars to opec. does that make any sense to you. does stopping the keystone pipeline make any economic sense? just makes russia stronger and america weaker. the fe
right now, china emits almost twice as much co 2 as the u.s.a. is responsible for 85% of the annual increase in harmful emissions. in fact, the u.s.a.'s carbon footprint is receding down 13% since 2005. imposing stringt envirnl mental standards on u.s. corporations will not do very much schongs china continues to pollute. now, it is foolish not to do anything. human beings are harming the earth. and some corporations pollute to make money. they have to be held to account. reasonable clean air...
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enter jane fonda the most far right person in the u.s.a. ed to speak at ucla's graduation for the theater arts. because ms. fonda is a successful actress, that seems appropriate. however, jane fonda committed treason during the vietnam war and she got away with it so there is that. joining us now from washington fox news media analyst ash burn see her howard kurtz on media buzz here on fnc. so i have a problem with this. i will tell you why in a element no. but i want to get your take. >> i am not defending jane fonda. i'm going to put that out there right away. jane fonda did something that was absolutely reprehensible. my uncle is a vietnam veteran. for that, for what she did and her statements i cannot forgive her. however, bill, that does not mean that we should take away her right to stand in front of a microphone and say what she thinks. >> who is doing that? who is taking her way her right to stand in front of a microphone. >> nobody is. >> what's your beef. >> i think what you are say something it's uncomfortable and controversial si
enter jane fonda the most far right person in the u.s.a. ed to speak at ucla's graduation for the theater arts. because ms. fonda is a successful actress, that seems appropriate. however, jane fonda committed treason during the vietnam war and she got away with it so there is that. joining us now from washington fox news media analyst ash burn see her howard kurtz on media buzz here on fnc. so i have a problem with this. i will tell you why in a element no. but i want to get your take. >>...
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i'm making the u-turn to go back to the u.s.a. but he could not. look over here to my left, see his options were zero. he couldn't cross over the cement barriers. and so he had to go to mexico. and sergeant's mother tells us her son does not understand his legal rights in mexico. what are the legal rights? we're going to talk about that next live from the u.s. mexican border. plus, it's happening again. another graduation speaker controversy. but this time the commencement speaker is not holding back. he blasted the students. that's coming up. you will hear it. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ let's close the gap between people and care. i couldn't lay down it was a i couldn't sit up because it burned so ch. as first lado
i'm making the u-turn to go back to the u.s.a. but he could not. look over here to my left, see his options were zero. he couldn't cross over the cement barriers. and so he had to go to mexico. and sergeant's mother tells us her son does not understand his legal rights in mexico. what are the legal rights? we're going to talk about that next live from the u.s. mexican border. plus, it's happening again. another graduation speaker controversy. but this time the commencement speaker is not...
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all over the u.s.a. children and some adults are getting bull yzed. main culprit the internet where cowardly people can smear others and remain anonymous. children have even committed suicide after being bull idea. here in southern california, the city of carson tried to pass a law against bullying but it was voted down 3 to 2 by the city council. the law would have prosecuted anyone bullying children or even adults up to age 25. joining us now from newberry port massachusetts, psychiatrist and fox news analyst dr. keith ablow. it's gotten to the point now where some people feel that bullying you should be hauled into court. what say you? >> listen, massive problem, bill. i treat people in adulthood and substantial people, sometimes ceos, lawyers, politicians who were bullied as children and who still bear the scars. so i know what a significant problem this is. however, i don't think the answer is to criminalize as this ordinance would have done the activities even of kindergartners or first or second graders for bullying in a very broad sense someone
all over the u.s.a. children and some adults are getting bull yzed. main culprit the internet where cowardly people can smear others and remain anonymous. children have even committed suicide after being bull idea. here in southern california, the city of carson tried to pass a law against bullying but it was voted down 3 to 2 by the city council. the law would have prosecuted anyone bullying children or even adults up to age 25. joining us now from newberry port massachusetts, psychiatrist and...
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the effort to bring manufacturing jobs back to the u.s.a. is gaining traction... "re-shoring has made a lot of progress in the last 3 or 4 years. for comparison, 10 years ago the u.s. was losing about 150,000 jobs per year to off- shoring, that's manufacturing jobs, and by 2013 we have taken that annual loss down to zero. we measure that by seeing that we are off-shoring still maybe 40,000, but we're re-shoring about 40,000, so the net loss is zero." harry moser of the re-shoring initiative tracks offshoring and re-shoring efforts by u.s. companies. recently wisconsin generator maker-- generac power systems created 80 jobs by producing a component at its whitewater plant. earlier, the company was producing the part in china because it was cheaper. however wages and other costs in china have soared. ceos are facing a lot these days. according to price waterhousecoopers, many are rewriting their operating model to accomodate customer access 24-7. and they are still trying to navigate how health care reform will affect them. enough to turn the corner office into what
the effort to bring manufacturing jobs back to the u.s.a. is gaining traction... "re-shoring has made a lot of progress in the last 3 or 4 years. for comparison, 10 years ago the u.s. was losing about 150,000 jobs per year to off- shoring, that's manufacturing jobs, and by 2013 we have taken that annual loss down to zero. we measure that by seeing that we are off-shoring still maybe 40,000, but we're re-shoring about 40,000, so the net loss is zero." harry moser of the re-shoring...
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now, the u.s.a. reedom act did not address this loophole in the original picture i could not be this is a court constructed document but it allows false positives and potential use about criteria could be used to lead to massive collection of u.s. persons communications. this amendment would prevent that as an outcome by limiting the selectors target and collect communication only when one of the parties of that communication is the target of an authorized investigation. i know all of us have worked in good faith on this bill and again i want to give great credit to the chair and ranking of the subcommittees with the jurisdiction and especially as i said earlier, to mr. sensenbrenner for his leadership, but if you think we don't want to end up in the same situation a few years from now as we are today, finding out we have failed to define terms and have allowed for the kind of unwarranted bulk collection that we're seeking to end the day. i think my amendment if adopted would prevent that from occurri
now, the u.s.a. reedom act did not address this loophole in the original picture i could not be this is a court constructed document but it allows false positives and potential use about criteria could be used to lead to massive collection of u.s. persons communications. this amendment would prevent that as an outcome by limiting the selectors target and collect communication only when one of the parties of that communication is the target of an authorized investigation. i know all of us have...
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let's start with the nsa and this u.s.a. freedom act. critics say the bill has been watered down by the administration. what is the difference between the bill we have now, the bill they want and the bill that will likely reach the floor of the congress on thursday? >> the purpose was to ban all bulk collection of data from lawful americans and their telephone records. and the change is to introduce a qualifier to that. the new version of the bill says that the u.s. government will have to go to a fisa sa court, and have a search criteria, no longer is it collecting all data but a search term. the search for million of americans phone records. that all thing from the 1990s, it depends on what the definition of "is" is. how others interpret it. the core concern for civil liberties folks is the more you create vagueness in the law the more some president or some executive not today not tomorrow but five years from now ten years from now will be able to take advantage of that do what they want to do if the language is too vague. >> opponents
let's start with the nsa and this u.s.a. freedom act. critics say the bill has been watered down by the administration. what is the difference between the bill we have now, the bill they want and the bill that will likely reach the floor of the congress on thursday? >> the purpose was to ban all bulk collection of data from lawful americans and their telephone records. and the change is to introduce a qualifier to that. the new version of the bill says that the u.s. government will have...
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our lives are better. >> you believe that in the u.s.a. are better in what the last 8 years, 20 years, 50 years, what? >> all of that. >> okay. i will say to you under the last five and a half years under president obama median income has fallen in this country. the stats say you don't know what you are talking about. >> median income doesn't include all the other good things that poor people get so while it's true it's not been a good recovery from this recession. even poor people have gotten a little richer if you include everything. yes the rich got much richer. >> at what extent? at what price? a 17 trillion-dollar debt? yes. we are giving people more things but robbing them of ambition by doing so. >> that's a place where i agree with you. that's one thing we should worry about. >> so i win this argument. you have some beef with my talking points memo? >> yes. you are going on about how obama didn't know about this. and this erosion of confidence in the federal government like this is a problem. like if he had the right administrator,
our lives are better. >> you believe that in the u.s.a. are better in what the last 8 years, 20 years, 50 years, what? >> all of that. >> okay. i will say to you under the last five and a half years under president obama median income has fallen in this country. the stats say you don't know what you are talking about. >> median income doesn't include all the other good things that poor people get so while it's true it's not been a good recovery from this recession. even...
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it will go on sale this summer, about $47,000, and it's built right here in the u.s.a. well, chevrolet's showing off its mid-size crossover. this is the chevy trax. and inside, it's got a lot of luxury and a lot of space, too. it's also very safe. 10 airbags and it will also feature 4g lte wi-fi onboard. well, land rover's a fancy car, for sure, and it's about to get even fancier with this. this is the vision concept. and inside, it has what's called gesture recognition. now, you won't have to actually touch anything to put the turn signals on. you'll just move your hand in the direction you want the car to turn and all that onboard technology will perform the function for you. just a concept for now, but pretty cool stuff. well, hyundai's excited about the all-new hyndai sonata. and you've never seen this before. it's because they've completely redesigned the sonata and they've made it with a 2-liter turbo engine. and it's got what's called a smart trunk. look at this. the trunk knew that the guy was sitting there because he -- well, it's the owner of the vehicle. the t
it will go on sale this summer, about $47,000, and it's built right here in the u.s.a. well, chevrolet's showing off its mid-size crossover. this is the chevy trax. and inside, it's got a lot of luxury and a lot of space, too. it's also very safe. 10 airbags and it will also feature 4g lte wi-fi onboard. well, land rover's a fancy car, for sure, and it's about to get even fancier with this. this is the vision concept. and inside, it has what's called gesture recognition. now, you won't have to...
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the u.s.a. freedom records is proposed by president barack obama. p the nsa of collecting records of almost every american landline telephone. instead they will hold on for 18 months and allow them to search them in terrorist investigations if they get an order from a judge. >>> a fair officials have been talked about, at vr medical areas. they are accused of not responding to a subpoena he issued. they talked about a destruction of of a weight lift in phoenix arizona. >>> -- waist list in phoenix arizona. >>> a congressional aid plans on compensating victims which could be released in a few weeks. it will be released and has been linked to thirteen deaths and the recall of three cars. >>> hackers broke into its network and now those records it said they had no reason to believe the passwords had been broken into it but it could be the biggest security breach in u.s. history. >>> they are pushing for more at silicone valley on facebook's shareholders' meeting. members of the coalition went to ebay and at google. they are pushing high tech companies t
the u.s.a. freedom records is proposed by president barack obama. p the nsa of collecting records of almost every american landline telephone. instead they will hold on for 18 months and allow them to search them in terrorist investigations if they get an order from a judge. >>> a fair officials have been talked about, at vr medical areas. they are accused of not responding to a subpoena he issued. they talked about a destruction of of a weight lift in phoenix arizona. >>> --...
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single i married him i bought sick its for the world cup. >> in the end, team u.s.a. won the match 2-0. no one can say this team doesn't have a loyal following. >>> espn and abc are the destinations for the world cup with our coverage on saturday june 14 with columbia taking on greece at 6:30. following that month, uruguay faces coast rica at 11:30 a.m. >> a hot of kids were emulating heroes during the spring soccer and the weather was nice. >> very nice weather. it will be that way again today. have the sunscreen on. the unlimited sunshine will be a high amount on the scale. we will look at the winds at 14 miles per hour keeping the temperatures warmer than we would expect this time of the year and 12 at fairfield and 16 is the fattest at sfo and we will have fast winds just in the san francisco bay with northwest wind and small craft advisory because of the 15 to 25 naught wind and over the ocean it is breezy again until 3:00 tomorrow morning and northwest wind at 15 to 25 miles per hour and the winds are dangerous as far as fire is concerned, there is a high fire da
single i married him i bought sick its for the world cup. >> in the end, team u.s.a. won the match 2-0. no one can say this team doesn't have a loyal following. >>> espn and abc are the destinations for the world cup with our coverage on saturday june 14 with columbia taking on greece at 6:30. following that month, uruguay faces coast rica at 11:30 a.m. >> a hot of kids were emulating heroes during the spring soccer and the weather was nice. >> very nice weather. it...
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in the end the team u.s.a. won the match 2-0. >> a where night and a great night at at&t park. both the a's and giants hey at home. >> a lot of sunshine with giants 12:45 and a's first pitch is 7:05 with temperatures in the 60 both places. winds will blow along the san francisco bay shore through 3:00 tomorrow morning with northwest wind at 15- to 25-knots and choppy. we have a red flag warning that moves in until 8:00 tomorrow evening. high fire danger in solano county. temperatures in most areas will be warmer than yesterday. but close to average. >> we have an accident on the nobody side of the nimitz in mill peed approaching 237 and it sounds line c.h.p. is on the scene helping folks out on the shoulder so we are not seeing any delays as we continue along 880 at 68 miles per hour with the drive into fremont and it is further to the north and southbound traffic is where you are seeing the delays northbound moving along just fine. further to the not we have insulation in all lanes closer to we 238 so be careful. 580 is loading up at 52 minutes and highway 4 is 22 minutes from
in the end the team u.s.a. won the match 2-0. >> a where night and a great night at at&t park. both the a's and giants hey at home. >> a lot of sunshine with giants 12:45 and a's first pitch is 7:05 with temperatures in the 60 both places. winds will blow along the san francisco bay shore through 3:00 tomorrow morning with northwest wind at 15- to 25-knots and choppy. we have a red flag warning that moves in until 8:00 tomorrow evening. high fire danger in solano county....
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on twitter, albert writes this, it means honoring our heroes for their sacrifice and service to the u.s.aryone who responded. beautiful responses on this memorial day. have a wonderful memorial day with your family and thanks to everyone who served. "fox & friends" starts right now. >>> hello everyone. good morning. it is monday, the 26th of may, 2014, memorial day. i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. >>> the president returning from a surprise trip to afghanistan where he told the troops their health is his focus. >> helping our wounded warriors and veterans isn't just a promise. it's a sacred obligation. >> the first conversations with my russian counterpart -- >> this morning we're hearing from the nation's highest-ranking military officer breaking from the president. his demand for
on twitter, albert writes this, it means honoring our heroes for their sacrifice and service to the u.s.aryone who responded. beautiful responses on this memorial day. have a wonderful memorial day with your family and thanks to everyone who served. "fox & friends" starts right now. >>> hello everyone. good morning. it is monday, the 26th of may, 2014, memorial day. i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. >>> the president returning from a surprise trip to...
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front page of the u.s.a. obamacare. reporter opens the article by writing, quote: in the midst of all the turmoil in healthcare these days, one thing is becoming clear, no matter what kind of health plan consumers choose, they will find fewer doctors and hospitals in their network. or, pay much more for the privilege of going to any provider they want. well, there it is. there it is the essence of obamacare. as we have said from the very beginning. the affordable healthcare law will mean fewer doctors and hospitals and higher costs if you want the freedom to choose your medical care. again, we told you this from the jump and now the uber liberal "new york times" is confirming with us is monica crowley and kirsten powers. this article surprised me, what what about you. >> it didn't surprise me. i don't think it was just about obamacare but healthcare in general. they were quoting major insurers like etna saying this is the future of healthcare, narrower pools of doctors, to lower costs and this has really been on the hoar
front page of the u.s.a. obamacare. reporter opens the article by writing, quote: in the midst of all the turmoil in healthcare these days, one thing is becoming clear, no matter what kind of health plan consumers choose, they will find fewer doctors and hospitals in their network. or, pay much more for the privilege of going to any provider they want. well, there it is. there it is the essence of obamacare. as we have said from the very beginning. the affordable healthcare law will mean fewer...
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in fact, the u.s.a. freedom act as it stood. is substantially better than how it is now, but still more needed to happen. and one thing that needs to happen is opening up the secret service national security agency to public accountability. and we haven't seen a lot yet move forward. t. >> the chief responsible for watering this down. the first is when it went with through the house judiciary, and intelligence committees. and the two committees worked together to weaken it a little bit. when it went to the next step, really behind closed doors house leadership, and the administration, and the intelligence community, all worked together and just really really weakened every single provision. >> so the administration had a significant hand? you pick it, a hand in weakening this? >> it wasn't in the meetings that a eswhat people are reporting. >> she is a senior policy council, with access and that is an organization that advocates for open access to the internet. have been in prison for more than 45 days. they are falsely accused
in fact, the u.s.a. freedom act as it stood. is substantially better than how it is now, but still more needed to happen. and one thing that needs to happen is opening up the secret service national security agency to public accountability. and we haven't seen a lot yet move forward. t. >> the chief responsible for watering this down. the first is when it went with through the house judiciary, and intelligence committees. and the two committees worked together to weaken it a little bit....
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. >> well, amy's organization pole did support from the u.s.a. freedom act, after house leadership, and intelligence officials weakened every provision of the bill. coming up, 50 of the national's senators sending a letter the nfl, to insist the washington red skins change their name, why they say their team is on the wrong side of history, plus, new figures show more americans are leaving big cities and moving out to the suburbs. the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. half, half of the u.s. senate sent a letter today asking him to change the name of the washington red skins. the senators say it is a racial slur that needs to be erased. john is here with with more, and the
. >> well, amy's organization pole did support from the u.s.a. freedom act, after house leadership, and intelligence officials weakened every provision of the bill. coming up, 50 of the national's senators sending a letter the nfl, to insist the washington red skins change their name, why they say their team is on the wrong side of history, plus, new figures show more americans are leaving big cities and moving out to the suburbs. the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when...
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the leader of malaysia. former leader, at least. >> reps for u.s.a. ompany say they released a new sun screen you don't need to apply to your skip. they say you're supposed to drink it. a teaspoon or so down the hatch. they say it works. our managing news editor on the deck says it cannot work. we'll explain to you why he says it cannot work. we'll have a doctor weigh in. we'll report, you decide. a real product. they say drink it and you'll have 30spf. does it work on uva0 or uvb? will it get you a beer? that guy said it but is laughing. he said it cannot work. >> i don't buy it. >> we'll report. and they'll decide. very well, very well. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so
the leader of malaysia. former leader, at least. >> reps for u.s.a. ompany say they released a new sun screen you don't need to apply to your skip. they say you're supposed to drink it. a teaspoon or so down the hatch. they say it works. our managing news editor on the deck says it cannot work. we'll explain to you why he says it cannot work. we'll have a doctor weigh in. we'll report, you decide. a real product. they say drink it and you'll have 30spf. does it work on uva0 or uvb? will...
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an inmate who is to be executed in the u.s.a. ate of oklahoma on the same night as a botched execution has been given a stay of six months. charles warner was scheduled to have died last week on the same night as clayton locket. his vein collapsed during his lethal injection prompting prison officials to halt the execution where he died soon after of a heart attack. one of kenya's oldest tribes has brought in new blood to help preserve its culture, the masi ethnic group elected a 20-year-old to join its group of community elders. as jane ferguson reports from southern kenya, they say it's crucial for the tribe to survive >> reporter: massai warriors celebrate preparing to welcome the first new leader of their young people in around 15 years. he appears at dawn. according to tradition, he has handed a symbolic staff and smeared with cow dung. it's a rare and vital ceremony. peter olisombo is crucial to the ethnic group's survival a the leader of those over the age of 18. he is responsible for preserving their culture. they are spli
an inmate who is to be executed in the u.s.a. ate of oklahoma on the same night as a botched execution has been given a stay of six months. charles warner was scheduled to have died last week on the same night as clayton locket. his vein collapsed during his lethal injection prompting prison officials to halt the execution where he died soon after of a heart attack. one of kenya's oldest tribes has brought in new blood to help preserve its culture, the masi ethnic group elected a 20-year-old to...
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the opinion piece says the u.s.a. ple in prison but not once did this editorial mention the victims of crime. not once. times believes that people who sell hard drugs are nonviolent criminals. some of them should be given rehab instead of prison time. the justice system is biased against people of color. and finally the "times" says it's spending $80 billion a year in correction expenses. is a scandal. what the uber liberal newspaper does not tell its readers is over the past 20 years violent crime in america has dropped a whopping 49%. that has saved the country far more than $80 billion a year and the human suffering caused by crime has been vastly diminished as well. if you take very bad people folks who sell heroine, meth and cocaine. ask them what they think about the pushers. with with us now to respond, monica crowley and kirsten powers who joins us from washington. what say you, kirsten? >> well, first of all, it's not just liberals who are concerned about this. there are conservatives who will concerned about
the opinion piece says the u.s.a. ple in prison but not once did this editorial mention the victims of crime. not once. times believes that people who sell hard drugs are nonviolent criminals. some of them should be given rehab instead of prison time. the justice system is biased against people of color. and finally the "times" says it's spending $80 billion a year in correction expenses. is a scandal. what the uber liberal newspaper does not tell its readers is over the past 20 years...
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if you commit a violent crime or felony in the u.s.a. you are out of here. you are gone. ould be the next day unless it's murder or something like that. look. they released a bunch of murderers and i didn't believe that they didn't serve any time. they must have served some time. >> well. >> they get out, that's when the problem starts. because their home country doesn't want them back. >> well, there are a couple of questions here that the department of homeland security won't answer, were asking. i talked to the woman jessica vaughn at the centers for immigration studies who authored the report. they can't even find out where these people were released, under what circumstances, what parts of the country, and whether or not they can really follow up and recapture them. there are only 20,000 ice agents in the country. they are starting out with 36,000 people that would have to recapture. >> it's almost beyond belief, but there was a supreme court ruling back in 2001 that said that the homeland security, the u.s. government can cannot detain an immigrant, illegal or otherw
if you commit a violent crime or felony in the u.s.a. you are out of here. you are gone. ould be the next day unless it's murder or something like that. look. they released a bunch of murderers and i didn't believe that they didn't serve any time. they must have served some time. >> well. >> they get out, that's when the problem starts. because their home country doesn't want them back. >> well, there are a couple of questions here that the department of homeland security...
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both diamonds have been taken around the world by u.s.a sotheo create more potential buyers. ubt my husband might be one of those potential buyers. for more go to www.aljazeera.com. >> the wonder of the world's force is often found in the creatures that live in them. but the rare and precious of animals are increasingly falling prey t to
both diamonds have been taken around the world by u.s.a sotheo create more potential buyers. ubt my husband might be one of those potential buyers. for more go to www.aljazeera.com. >> the wonder of the world's force is often found in the creatures that live in them. but the rare and precious of animals are increasingly falling prey t to
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i mean, finally, very interesting social situation here in the u.s.a. football player michael sam drafted by the national football league to play for the st. louis raments, got a lot of coverage, mr. sam kissed his boyfriend on camera, all of that some pro-players objected to the cog and pony show. they were immediately trashed. talking points says this: let mr. sam play football, if he makes the rams, great. but the gay thing, way overplayed. it's annoying. it really is. in a moment, brit hume may disagree with me about hillary clinton and benghazi. he will be here. senators who called the republican party racist. factor is coming right (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage y
i mean, finally, very interesting social situation here in the u.s.a. football player michael sam drafted by the national football league to play for the st. louis raments, got a lot of coverage, mr. sam kissed his boyfriend on camera, all of that some pro-players objected to the cog and pony show. they were immediately trashed. talking points says this: let mr. sam play football, if he makes the rams, great. but the gay thing, way overplayed. it's annoying. it really is. in a moment, brit hume...
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i mean, finally, very interesting social situation here in the u.s.a. football player michael sam drafted by the national football league to play for the st. louis raments, got a lot of coverage, mr. sam kissed his boyfriend on camera, all of that some pro-players objected to the cog and pony show. they were immediately trashed. talking points says this: let mr. sam play football, if he makes the rams, great. but the gay thing, way overplayed. it's annoying. it really is. in a moment, brit hume may disagree with me about hillary clinton and benghazi. he will be here. senators who called the republican party racist. factor is coming right back. ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ oooh discover the fearless protection of tena. so absorbent even when you twist not a drop escapes. ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ they can see the light of a single candle. look after them with centrum silver. multivitamins for your eyes, heart and brain. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agree
i mean, finally, very interesting social situation here in the u.s.a. football player michael sam drafted by the national football league to play for the st. louis raments, got a lot of coverage, mr. sam kissed his boyfriend on camera, all of that some pro-players objected to the cog and pony show. they were immediately trashed. talking points says this: let mr. sam play football, if he makes the rams, great. but the gay thing, way overplayed. it's annoying. it really is. in a moment, brit hume...
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you said if you believe it can't happen again -- see i didn't believe that naziism could happen in the u.s.athink it could happen nor could communism happen here. do you disagree with me? >> well, i believe that what can happen is if people do not speak up for what they believe, they can be trampled. their rights can be trampled to various and sundry degrees. now, of course, the objective of many on the left is to take a single word that you are not supposed to say. you can't say nazis and slavery, that's political correctness as you well know. i do not believe in that. i think it's a bunch of crap and it doesn't really belong in the american system where we have freedom of speech and freedom of expression. you don't regret using the buzz word nazi. what you pointed to historically is correct. what you said is absolutely correct the germans were not members of the nazi party. they sat on their butts and they allowed the fanatics to take over that could not happen here because of our system in checks and balances. but, i think what you are worried about it -- is the obama administration's pol
you said if you believe it can't happen again -- see i didn't believe that naziism could happen in the u.s.athink it could happen nor could communism happen here. do you disagree with me? >> well, i believe that what can happen is if people do not speak up for what they believe, they can be trampled. their rights can be trampled to various and sundry degrees. now, of course, the objective of many on the left is to take a single word that you are not supposed to say. you can't say nazis...
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. >> reporter: the "u.s.a. is congress's attempt to codify some proposals made by president obama earlier this year after he received recommendations from a review board on the country's surveillance program. joining us to discuss what's in the bill, what's not and what it all means is new york times correspondent charlie savage. so let's talk about the legislation it is,s with's in there, as it is its working its way through congress. >> sure. so this bill which is passed with over 300 votes in the house today and heads to the senate aims to reform surveillance law and the foreign intelligence surveillance act in several ways. but its center piece is to replace the program that has been systemically correcting records of american phone calls going back to shortly after 9/11 and which was brought under the secret court orders in 2006. and it does that by allowing the nsa to obtain records of callers up to two links removed from a terror suspect but the bulk records would remain in the hands of phone companies.
. >> reporter: the "u.s.a. is congress's attempt to codify some proposals made by president obama earlier this year after he received recommendations from a review board on the country's surveillance program. joining us to discuss what's in the bill, what's not and what it all means is new york times correspondent charlie savage. so let's talk about the legislation it is,s with's in there, as it is its working its way through congress. >> sure. so this bill which is passed...
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first generation born after apartheid will play in today's election. >> there is wet weather across the "u.s.a. today." >> a little bit more active than we've been recently as we look at the radar across the country. you can see we've had some moisture moving across the north, nebraska and wyoming could get the core of that, snow in the higher rockies elevations. a closer look, showers into the midwest this morning, some is our best risk and it's a slight risk for stronger storms later today. some that has moved through the great lakes, it has been a dry go in parts of new england and the northeast. overnight, there could be showers going through. it might be damp waking up tomorrow. as more moves through, it could be wetter for the start of the weekend into parts of the east coast. i hope you've enjoyed the sunshine while you had it. >> i have. >> historic elections taking place across south africa today, the first time that the generation born after apartheid can vote. we show how many of the young believe their countries no longer separated by race. >> in downtown johannesburg on a ve right
first generation born after apartheid will play in today's election. >> there is wet weather across the "u.s.a. today." >> a little bit more active than we've been recently as we look at the radar across the country. you can see we've had some moisture moving across the north, nebraska and wyoming could get the core of that, snow in the higher rockies elevations. a closer look, showers into the midwest this morning, some is our best risk and it's a slight risk for stronger...
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we make everything in the u.s.a. i'm very proud to report that we also export to 36 countries and my favorite country that we export to is china. we cater to the automotive and medical and pharmaceutical industries. on here for three reasons. number one, trade secrets are important not just for manufacturers that are big but also are small manufacturers like myself. number two, america's trade secret laws and policies must keep pace with today's threats which increasingly are not only interstate but our international threats. number three, manufacturers need your help to effectively and efficiently protect and enforce trade secrets. we need to secure strong commitments in our trade agreements. like some other manufacturers, marlin steel impedes on the global economy. we succeeded to investing in ideas and innovations and the hard work of our dedicated employees. when i bought marlon in 1998 we were a local business and we made commodity bagel baskets, 18 it was, $800,000 a year in superclass to it hit almost 500 milli
we make everything in the u.s.a. i'm very proud to report that we also export to 36 countries and my favorite country that we export to is china. we cater to the automotive and medical and pharmaceutical industries. on here for three reasons. number one, trade secrets are important not just for manufacturers that are big but also are small manufacturers like myself. number two, america's trade secret laws and policies must keep pace with today's threats which increasingly are not only...