In a house that is owned by an fbi informant. Then his wife was pregnant in yemen. So he caught her calder fairly often. The nsa was eavesdropping and everything in that house, everything going in and coming out. So what happened was that the cia wanted information from that house. It wanted to say, well, give us the transcripts, give us with these people saying. The nsa would not give the cia and the information that they were picking up from the house. They went up three times asking senior officials at the nsa for that information and they would not give it to a. The cia is a building near on a listening post the communications announced. The problem is, theyre only getting the downlink. They dont have the satellite, so they are not getting the uplink of the communication. So they go back to the nsa and say, look, you know, we get the downlink. We have our listening posts. Can you just give us the appalling . Tsa says no well, that is the that is one of the key issues right now. Thi
U. S. Lson center examines brazil relations. You can see it live starting at 10 a. M. Eastern here on cspan. Later, the brookings institution. Osted a discussion that is live at 2 p. M. Eastern. She was everyones soul sister. She laid her life out for everyone to see. Us about what life was like in suburbia for women in the 1960s through the 1990s. One of the wonderful things about her is that she wrote mainly humor. It was humor that was accessible to everyone. It was humor that happened in everybodys lives, but they may not recognize it until they saw it written on the page or in a newspaper column because funny things happen to us all the time , but we have to be on the lookout for it and she was the one that focused our attention on the funny things that happen in a family. That the you see my craziness and jives you nuts. When you look back, that was really funny. That is a real gift. That is a literary gift. It wrecks the life and times of erma bombeck. Saturday at noon on cspan
Scheduled News Conference today where he talked about the economic status program. Here is a look. When we began the Asset Purchase Program in december 2012, weve said we would continue purchases until the outlook would improve substantially in a context of price stability. Since then, we have seen me in full cumulative progress. Since we began, the economy has added about 2. 9 million jobs and an employment rate has fallen by more than a percentage point to 7 and for comparison, when we started the program, many forecasters saw the implement rate staying near 8 throughout 2014. Recent indicators have increased our confidence that job gains will continue. Nonfarm payrolls have increasing at a pace of 200,000 jobs per month. Restraint and signs that households than he is picking up, we expect that kind of girl to be Strong Enough to support further job rains and further, fomc participants see moreisks having become balanced than until and that other rather than tilted unfairly. We have
Restoration of the russian empire. Putin believes the rightful place for russia is a major player in the world. He believes that democracy is kind of some thing that is for other countries. Power and heonto will do what is necessary to hang onto the power. It doesnt mean he will have a massacre of people, although in chechnya, it is incredibly brutal. I think we need to identify him for what he is. Cracks down on human rights. Puts people in jail. Is responsible for the death of at least betray him for what he is rather than this grand illusion at least portray him for what he is rather than this grand illusion. We have to have the relation with russia, but it has to be an honest relationship. Cap. Wink or a nod or a or a tap. That is not the way to approach putin. And the snowden thing was just a sign of disrespect. It was a sign is respect to the United States of america that they gave asylum to mr. Snowden. In the back. Two people in the ill. Aisle. To beator, you are known a suppor
I also wanted to acknowledge ms. Newhouse whos in the audience from silver spring, maryland. Attended my alma mater. Shes also a bilateral and beauty and wears prosthetic legs. Shes traveled to over 40 countries for work and study abroad for individuals with disability. Nice to have you here. Mr. Chairman, i guess to general thornburgh, or to secretary ridge, ill give you the chance to respond to this. We all acknowledge that the treaty is based upon basically the u. S. Law, the ada. We passed that in 1990. I remember in 1991, congressman hoyer who was then chairman of u. S. Helsinki commission traveled to moscow and became part of the moscow declaration document, which started the International Effort to use u. S. Law as the model to protect universal university the rights of people with disabilities. So the United States has been leadership. The point i would raise, that failed to ratify i think compromises the u. S. Ability to advance these standards globally. It weakens our own cre