the way and we allowed a local county to support our twin stadium, but this happens all over the country and no doubt it is government funneling money in to a private enterprise to incentivize or subsidize an outcome. that s not the definition directly as socialism that i cited a moment ago. bernie said i m a socialist, flat out. not a liberal, democrat but a socialist. social security is a socialist program. it is a program run by the government on purely socialist terms. it was imported from europe, as was medicare. these are european socialist ideas that have taken over our go. but rather than we all pay for social security, lawrence. it is certainly a government program. the thing about social security is many of us pay far less than we get back from social security and many others pay more than they get back from social security so it is not doing a neutral distribution.
warrants? the boston bomber they say how will we look at his phone records? get a warrant. put his name on it. you can get a warrant. there s no reason in the world. the guy already bombed us. you think anybody was going to turn down a warrant? we should have gotten a warrant before. get warrant ras on people we have suspicion on. the simpson guy that was shot in garland, he had already been arrested. we had suspicion. let s hire 1,000 more fbi agents. let s hire people to do the investigation and quit wasting time on innocent american people. let be very clear why we are here. president obama set this program run. the president obama who once was against the patriot act. the president obama who once said you know what we should have judges write warrants. the president obama who once believed in the forthth amendment is the president now scooping up all your records
i was actually interest dugsed in high school in a program run for evacueeses what type of help to ease the transition. you are 22 now. 12 years old when this came through new orleans. explain how that storm changed the trajectory of your life and we re talking about what you want to do professionally? because of the way we were treated during hurricane katrina is the reason why i decided to major in politics when i got into college. and i was congressional page in the house of representatives, which is also why i decided to do the program. going through that program helped me figure out what i wanted to do. we want to speak to this powerful image shows you carrying bricks of what remain in new orleans. now that you are about to graduate, what is it that you ve learned after going to college that you want to apply when you get out of college or still undecided? still undecided but i guess the biggest lesson is to keep going when it seems you can t go
here, as starting points, perhaps, to do something about this massive problem? well one of the sort of first things they re talking about is trying to avoid this growing massive death toll in the mediterranean. that would of course involve increasing the number of ships and aircraft involved in the operation, sea operation. giving it better funding. now you had this program run by the italians from october 2013 through november of last year. that cost about $10 million a month. it was basically a burden for the italians. then it was switched over to the european migration, border agency. they had this so-called tritan program. that only had a budget of $3 million. a it was restricted to an area of basically 30 miles around the
and assaulting two federal agents. the younger of the two al qaeda sympathizers was planning to hit a target in new york city with explosives. the older brother financed and encouraged the plot. the attacks on the federal marshals happened while the brothers were in custody. lawyers on both sides agreed to a prison term of 32 years for the younger brother and 17 years for the older. it appears big brother really is listening. chief intelligence correspondent katherine har raj is here to tell us more a coordinated federal effort to use your cell phone to track you. good evening katherine. reporter: the feds say they are targeting criminals but anyone s cell phone is vulnerable. the program run through the u.s. marshals service scoops up vast imagine of data and scans it before identifying the device and owner. critics question whether the data collection is constitutional. these devices can t help but also sweep in information about thousands, maybe tens of thousands of completely