[captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] today the House Oversight Committee Examining the ghazi attacks. Then the Foreign Relation Committee holding a confrontation confirmation hearing and a look at schedule changes due to go into effect october 1. Hearinge Oversight Committee hearing testimony. Reviewountability chairman and admiral mike mullen both testified. Hours. Just over two the committee will come to order. The Oversight Committee exists to secure two fundamentals. Americans have the right to know the money washington takes from them is well spent. Americans deserve an effective government that works for them. Our duty is to protect these rights. Our responsibility is to hold government accountable to for what they know is important for how they decide. Our job is to work in partnership with watchdogs to deliver the facts to the American People and bring reform to the bureaucracy. This is our mission. Con
Were closing their doors five years ago, plants like this were closing their doors. Manufacturing,f the Auto Industry was flatlining. Its own standing on feet and made smart decisions, andalan will tell you if gm chrysler had gone down, suppliers would go down, dealers would have gone down. All of that wouldve had a propellant had a profound impact on ford. I refuse to let that happen. We work with labor and management. Everybody put some skin in the game. We bet on the american worker. Today that that has paid off because the american Auto Industry has come roaring back. [applause] the big three are all profitable hiring new workers, not just building more cars. You are building better cars and trucks. Look at what is going on at the plant. F1 50 is built tougher and more fuel efficient than ever. [applause] you have trouble making them fast enough. You had to bring on a third shift of 900 workers to keep up with demand. [applause] invested 1. 1 billion in this plant, pretty new worke
Thanks to both of you for your questions this week. We appreciate you being here. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] there is no question that congress routinely administrations routinely do not speak the truth to the American Public. It is not just about inaccuracies on terms of what the Affordable Health care act would do. It is the absence of speaking the truth about where we are. Where are we . We are now at a standard of living the same of what we had in 1980. Family unfunded obligations and. Debt of 1. 1 million per family. So thatd to be spoken we can build a context for the tough things that are going to come. The biggest problem that i see with congress is the denial of reality. Percentstill be a good and deny reality. We all have flaws. We all deny realities in our lives every day. We do not want to face them. We have not had the leadership in this country a long time. That was stand up and tell the
Passports. The stories of war he is. A fan. I dont the words and korea and below those of you who are watching from around the world its money market and here in seoul and bp announced on wednesday so much for joining us. We begin with the highly anticipated labor strike thousands of doctors in korea took part in a one day walkout this monday in protest of a government plan to enact reforms in the medical sector and turn the government has doubts start measures are quite a lot has more on that Doctors First collective medical suspension in fourteen years one day strike that by the Korean Medical Association began earlier this month the morning and ended at six pm. Doctors refused to provide medical services and many hospitals across the nation great posts the government ordered doctors to return to work immediately. The Health Ministry estimates say thats twenty nine percent of doctors nationwide participated in the walkout by the medical association puts the figure at forty seven perc
For the last two years, frontline has watched what looked like a revolution. protestors shouting from a dictatorship to democratic elections. Dr. Mohamed morsi. Dr. Mohamed morsi. Unfortunately, he was no mandela. From the overthrow of a new president. They were chanting against morsi, they were chanting against the Muslim Brotherhood, and some people were chanting for the military. To the military taking control. What happened to egypts revolution . Was the military responding to the will of the people or making this all happen . And what will come next . With sisi, we have something much more ominous, much more dangerous. Global posts charles sennt reports for frontline. We got to really go this way. Come on. On egypt in crisis. Frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from and by the corporation for public broadcasting. Major support for frontline is provided by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation. Committed to building a more just, verdant, and