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here is todd harrison for the renne ser for budgetary assessment and gordon adams from the simpson centertodd, what is the significance. >> what the commission did, the two cochairs came out with a draft report where they make a number of recommendations. they intended this as a starting point for discussion. if you look at what they did beyond defense spending, about $400 billion in total savings in the year 2015 to rehas the deaf -- help reduce the deficit. so, they spread it around. >> tested entitlements, social security, defense spending and discretionary spending that is not defense. fairly equitable package. most of the things on discussion or highly discussible. they are not wild whacky off the wall options. some are difficult but not off the wall. >> gordon, what is next. this commission was set up to float the ideas. it then goes to a panel and congress votes it up and down. >> not that simple. this as todd says is something the panel has to discussion. it's not a slam dunk that the panel will endorse it. they have to get 14 of 18 votes to put anything in the panel's name. it's
here is todd harrison for the renne ser for budgetary assessment and gordon adams from the simpson centertodd, what is the significance. >> what the commission did, the two cochairs came out with a draft report where they make a number of recommendations. they intended this as a starting point for discussion. if you look at what they did beyond defense spending, about $400 billion in total savings in the year 2015 to rehas the deaf -- help reduce the deficit. so, they spread it around....
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. >> out of defer rennes to the europeans, i don't want to speak to the details of ireland or port gal right now. i would say the following, europe put in place in the summer to -- took them a while to do it. they put this place in the summer a very strong set of financial instruments to help those countries manage through the very difficult challenges that they had on th fiscal side and finaial side. that gives european leaders the ability to do what you normally want to do in a crisis. you want to make sure you move very quickly and you have a combination of policy reforms that help, help resolve the problem with temporary financial support to let countries manage through them. you want as a gem lessen, you saw this over the last spring and summer in europe, you want to move quickly on these things. both with policy reforms and with, if it is necessary, kind of contingent back stuff assistance to help countries manage through it. again i would say the lesens of the experience are that europe learned a little painfully last 134er, you want to do this quickly and decisively and not wai
. >> out of defer rennes to the europeans, i don't want to speak to the details of ireland or port gal right now. i would say the following, europe put in place in the summer to -- took them a while to do it. they put this place in the summer a very strong set of financial instruments to help those countries manage through the very difficult challenges that they had on th fiscal side and finaial side. that gives european leaders the ability to do what you normally want to do in a crisis....
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he should say, we're not going to let our foreign policy be held hostage by one or two renn gag republican senators. i think he gets the vote. >> is it likely they could push something through in the lame duck session? >> bring it to the floor, i'm with james -- >> well, we put homeland security through in a lame duck session -- >> -- president of the united states in the lame duck session -- lame duck congress is a full-on, completely constitutional congress. there's this nonsense out there that somehow they shouldn't do important things. they must do important things. that's why we pay them all the money. >> the sarcasm wasn't sufficiently -- >> right. this is the only power we have to inspect the russian nuclear arsenal. that's a profoundly conservative argument about taking on or challenging a potential adversary and understanding what they're doing, more importantly, keep them from proliferating, letting these loose nukes go. >> it's not domestic politics. it's our relations with russia. it's a history of arms control. so, if it fails, it's very, very bad. and we need russia for a lot
he should say, we're not going to let our foreign policy be held hostage by one or two renn gag republican senators. i think he gets the vote. >> is it likely they could push something through in the lame duck session? >> bring it to the floor, i'm with james -- >> well, we put homeland security through in a lame duck session -- >> -- president of the united states in the lame duck session -- lame duck congress is a full-on, completely constitutional congress. there's...
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petit and other family members, including jennifer petit's sister, cindy hawke-renn. who joins its now. cindy, you just heard the jurors there. is there anything you would like to say to them? >> i would like to thank them for their long, hard hours. i know it was pretty grueling. they looked at a lot of horrific photographs and a lot of really hard things to see. >> you, of course, had to relive all of that, as well. what was your reaction when you first heard the verdict? >> i guess, a huge sense of relief that it was over. i was glad that they came to the decision that they did. i felt if any crime ever called for the death penalty, this one probably did. >> it must have touched you -- >> i guess i feel justice was served. >> it must have touched you to hear that the jurors kept your sister's picture and picture of your nieces before them every moment of their deliberations in order to keep in mind exactly what their duty was? >> i think that's a great idea. i feel like i have done the same thing. i try to look at their pictures when i speak to people. and i rememb
petit and other family members, including jennifer petit's sister, cindy hawke-renn. who joins its now. cindy, you just heard the jurors there. is there anything you would like to say to them? >> i would like to thank them for their long, hard hours. i know it was pretty grueling. they looked at a lot of horrific photographs and a lot of really hard things to see. >> you, of course, had to relive all of that, as well. what was your reaction when you first heard the verdict? >>...
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wendy naugle, katherine schwarzenegger author of "rock what you've got" and plus-size model crystal rennvey bla mour did. 70% of women feel they are too fat versus 46% actually overweight. what does that stat tell you about our society? >> there's a lot of body snarking going on right now, happening in the tabloids, on myspace, facebook pages really like there is a great weight watch happening in the country and it's very hard for women not to internalize that message. i think that's what stat reflects. >> when you look at these magazines, a lot of them show these skinny, unattainable bodies. no one knows that better than you, crystal. when you started out in your career, you were one of those perfect bodies, a size 0 and were actually told you were too heavy. you took a break from modeling and came back as a plus-size model and now they are criticizing you for being too thin as a plus-size model. what message is all that sending to you and to society. >> i think the most important thing which i've discovered, you know, through this entire process, it's about finding you, your medium. yo
wendy naugle, katherine schwarzenegger author of "rock what you've got" and plus-size model crystal rennvey bla mour did. 70% of women feel they are too fat versus 46% actually overweight. what does that stat tell you about our society? >> there's a lot of body snarking going on right now, happening in the tabloids, on myspace, facebook pages really like there is a great weight watch happening in the country and it's very hard for women not to internalize that message. i think...
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of murder victim jennifer hawke-petit and in chapel hill, north carolina, jennifer's sister cynthia renn. thank you all for taking the time to be with us today. jennifer, could you -- could you hear -- cynthia, i'm sorry, could you hear the jurors? could you hear what they had to say? >> i did. >> and -- >> i was -- go ahead. >> i'm very moved by what they speak of, and how difficult it was for them. >> when you heard the jury return this death penalty, what did you think? >> i had a huge sense of relief that it was over. i don't think it ever sounds good that you're thinking about taking another person's life, but in the events of what happened, and the things that this man caused, i feel that it calls for what they decided upon. >> reverend hawke, you're an ordained minister, certainly in your years of studying the bible, you would have to have real questions about a situation like this. what's your feeling about this death penalty? >> well, we entered into the whole situation confronted -- confronting our lives with that very question. we really felt like we were between a rock and a
of murder victim jennifer hawke-petit and in chapel hill, north carolina, jennifer's sister cynthia renn. thank you all for taking the time to be with us today. jennifer, could you -- could you hear -- cynthia, i'm sorry, could you hear the jurors? could you hear what they had to say? >> i did. >> and -- >> i was -- go ahead. >> i'm very moved by what they speak of, and how difficult it was for them. >> when you heard the jury return this death penalty, what did...
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the expressed preemption provision was in there for quite some time before that paraphernalia -- par renne thet call appeared. it was really late in the game, and there was really not a lot of information out there about, you know, about why that par ran thet call was there, and what was in there does support our position. i don't know if others want to comment on that. >> i would just say that it's like a three sentence chunk of a clause that jennifer was talking about, and it's unclear the way the sentence is structured whether the form laws are supposed to be the proper scope of what that's applying to or whether they are just an example or just to do business more broader, generally within the state so it's hard discerning exactly what they were trying to get at. >> right. i should at at most we think you have to be talking about a genuine bone fied licensing scheme, and that means a law that regulates a business to conduct a certain kind of activity. >> yeah, right here. >> i can speak loud. >> it's recording. >> okay. several of you have touched on this, and i'd like to go back on th
the expressed preemption provision was in there for quite some time before that paraphernalia -- par renne thet call appeared. it was really late in the game, and there was really not a lot of information out there about, you know, about why that par ran thet call was there, and what was in there does support our position. i don't know if others want to comment on that. >> i would just say that it's like a three sentence chunk of a clause that jennifer was talking about, and it's unclear...
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. >> out of defer rennes to the europeans, i don't want to speak to the details of ireland or port galuld say the following, europe put in place in the summer to -- took them a while to do it. they put this place in the summer a very strong set of financial instruments to help those countries manage through the very difficult challenges that they had on the fiscal side and financial side. that gives european leaders the ability to do what you normally want to do in a crisis. you want to make sure you move very quickly and you have a combination of policy reforms that help, help resolve the problem with temporary financial support to let countries manage through them. you want as a gem lessen, you saw this over the last spring and summer in europe, you want to move quickly on these things. both with policy reforms and with, if it is necessary, kind of contingent back stuff assistance to help countries manage through it. again i would say the lessens of the experience are that europe learned a little painfully last 134er, you want to do this quickly and decisively and not wait. >> do you
. >> out of defer rennes to the europeans, i don't want to speak to the details of ireland or port galuld say the following, europe put in place in the summer to -- took them a while to do it. they put this place in the summer a very strong set of financial instruments to help those countries manage through the very difficult challenges that they had on the fiscal side and financial side. that gives european leaders the ability to do what you normally want to do in a crisis. you want to...
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. >> out of defer rennes to the europeans, i don't want to speak to the details of ireland or port gal right now. i would say the following, europe put in place in the summer to -- took them a while to do it. they put this place in the summer a very strong set of financial instruments to help those countries manage through the very difficult challenges that they had on the fiscal side and financial side. that gives european leaders the ability to do what you normally want to do in a crisis. you want to make sure you move very quickly and you have a combination of policy reforms that help, help resolve the problem with temporary financial support to let countries manage through them. you want as a gem lessen, you saw this over the last spring and summer in europe, you want to move quickly on these things. both with policy reforms and with, if it is necessary, kind of contingent back stuff assistance to help countries manage through it. again i would say the lessens of the experience are that europe learned a little painfully last 134er, you want to do this quickly and decisively and not
. >> out of defer rennes to the europeans, i don't want to speak to the details of ireland or port gal right now. i would say the following, europe put in place in the summer to -- took them a while to do it. they put this place in the summer a very strong set of financial instruments to help those countries manage through the very difficult challenges that they had on the fiscal side and financial side. that gives european leaders the ability to do what you normally want to do in a...
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the expressed preemption provision was in there for quite some time before that paraphernalia -- par renne thet call appeared. it was really late in the game, and there was really not a lot of information out there about, you know, about why that par ran thet call was there, and what was in there does support our position. i don't know if others want to comment on that. >> i would just say that it's like a three sentence chunk of a clause that jennifer was talking about, and it's unclear the way the sentence is structured whether the form laws are supposed to be the proper scope of what that's applying to or whether they are just an example or just to do business more broader, generally within the state so it's hard discerning exactly what they were trying to get at. >> right. i should at at most we think you have to be talking about a genuine bone fied licensing scheme, and that means a law that regulates a business to conduct a certain kind of activity. >> yeah, right here. >> i can speak loud. >> it's recording. >> okay. several of you have touched on this, and i'd like to go back on th
the expressed preemption provision was in there for quite some time before that paraphernalia -- par renne thet call appeared. it was really late in the game, and there was really not a lot of information out there about, you know, about why that par ran thet call was there, and what was in there does support our position. i don't know if others want to comment on that. >> i would just say that it's like a three sentence chunk of a clause that jennifer was talking about, and it's unclear...