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kron 4 caught up with a distraught and judith naso and oakland. >>reporter: the fbi told me not to talk. 73 year-old judith naso appeared visibly shaken by the fact that her ex-husband has been arrested, accused of killing four women. his ex- wife told me off-camera that the two were divorced over 30 years ago. she knows nothing about the crimes allegedly committed by her ex-husband. if adding that she feels sick about all of this. the fbi would not comment on if they plan to use to this as a witness for the serial murder cases in marin and instructs has and. reporting live, kron 4 news. >>pam: victims' names and bear an eerie resemblance fatuity slangto the victims from rochester n.y.. in rochester, and was 10 years old and disappeared in 1971. wanda was 11 years old and murdered in 1973, a third victim the show was also leavening killed in 1973. naso of the new york native traveled frequently between the rochester area and the west coast during that time. his name never surfaced in the investigation until he came under suspicion in california. i
kron 4 caught up with a distraught and judith naso and oakland. >>reporter: the fbi told me not to talk. 73 year-old judith naso appeared visibly shaken by the fact that her ex-husband has been arrested, accused of killing four women. his ex- wife told me off-camera that the two were divorced over 30 years ago. she knows nothing about the crimes allegedly committed by her ex-husband. if adding that she feels sick about all of this. the fbi would not comment on if they plan to use to this...
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>>haazig:, by judith naso on the murder charges against her ex-husband.t july, the fbi told her not to talk. 73 year-old judith appeared visibly shaken up the fact her ex-husband has been arrested and accused of killing four women. she told me off-camera the two were divorced over three years ago and she knows nothing about the crimes allegedly committed by her ex-husband. adding that she feels sick about all this. the fbi would not comment on if they plan to use to death as a witness in the serial murder cases in more and against her ex-husband. reporting live, kron 4 news. >>pam: a family friend said joseph naso remain close to his ex-wife visiting her apartment oakland at least twice a year for several years. however she said there's something different about him. >> was a strange guy, he would always look down when he was talking to you, other than that he was quiet he would just come up and check on his wife. i intend to look people in the eye when i talk to them, always looking at him checking out, the first time seen him. it he looked kind of looki
>>haazig:, by judith naso on the murder charges against her ex-husband.t july, the fbi told her not to talk. 73 year-old judith appeared visibly shaken up the fact her ex-husband has been arrested and accused of killing four women. she told me off-camera the two were divorced over three years ago and she knows nothing about the crimes allegedly committed by her ex-husband. adding that she feels sick about all this. the fbi would not comment on if they plan to use to death as a witness in...
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sarah mall borah, rose hill some, -- hilsome, lyn aich, judith flynn. >> i am the president of the merchant extension trying to association, located directly across juniper. merced extension triangle office taken a position not opposed to a moderate redevelopment of parkmerced. we are definitely opposed to the height and bulk of the proposed project. what is planned is a development going to 8900 units come up with a projection of 16,020 bedrooms, which equates to a population anywhere between 25,030 thousand residents when completed. i have copies of the state earthquake investigation report from the april 19 earthquake. i want to read briefly from it. an old railroad trestle that crosses the northern end of parkmerced was badly wrecked. the bid was broken into pieces and was out of line at both ends. the direction of the offsets is very nearly due north-south. at one point, the break was shelved 14 feet past the other section. the west and failed to join the section at the west bank by six to 7 feet. the west section that remained with the bank was from 4 feet to 5 feet lower vertically t
sarah mall borah, rose hill some, -- hilsome, lyn aich, judith flynn. >> i am the president of the merchant extension trying to association, located directly across juniper. merced extension triangle office taken a position not opposed to a moderate redevelopment of parkmerced. we are definitely opposed to the height and bulk of the proposed project. what is planned is a development going to 8900 units come up with a projection of 16,020 bedrooms, which equates to a population anywhere...
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in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and johnarker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and bailiff evicted 9 families in 50 souls from the town lands near by. nothing could be more disstressing than to hear the clanking of the embarrass of the cabins mingled with the shrieks of women and children. i switch from reading the newspapers to the books i find james lacy of the books of lectural district of the poor law union. the library has most of the electoral district books for the 1840's. they are beautiful leather bound books with copper writing and calligraphy. the spelling of each name is not consistent from year to year. i find lacy spelled as
in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and johnarker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord...
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judith has some questions. >> i do. and my first question is for dr. smith. you present a dilemma in your book and it says if we want to be altruistic and meet every one around the globe to our standard of living you give several examples. the consumption factor in this country is 32 and some other to allow the country's it's one. if we want to let everyone up to lower standard of living in a very altruistic way toward global consumption would rise 11 fold. and win quickly exhaust our resources. are those the only two choices? is there a way we can raise the developing world standard of living and yet not increase the consumption factor? >> many people would argue yes in fact just earlier speaking with matthew about how china is actually developing cities more green than in the u.s. and the developing world as lived examples where technology leapfrogs over what is currently modeled by the united states and western europe and africa and the developed world, so in many ways i think there are alternative but is that example the consumption factor which is actual
judith has some questions. >> i do. and my first question is for dr. smith. you present a dilemma in your book and it says if we want to be altruistic and meet every one around the globe to our standard of living you give several examples. the consumption factor in this country is 32 and some other to allow the country's it's one. if we want to let everyone up to lower standard of living in a very altruistic way toward global consumption would rise 11 fold. and win quickly exhaust our...
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my name is judith flam and i am the director of the montessori children's center in parkmerced. it was founded in 1976. it is a licensed preschool for 58 children. it is now in its 35th year of continuous operation, serving children from parkmerced and the broader community. we have an extraordinarily diverse population as well as adverse socio-economic population, but -- because we do have many children on vouchers from the city agencies. this was purpose built by the previous ownership and is just five years old. i have three main points. the center is scheduled for demolition during the project, which was never professionally revealed to us. there was no discussion on the part of management about demolition, relocation, a future alternate site, or a timeline of the above. it creates uncertainty for the future as far as continuing to operate a business. demolition -- demolition of the size proposed brings massive toxicity to the air both outside and inside, and poses significant documented health risks. i want to get on to my third point. since the proposed plant increases the
my name is judith flam and i am the director of the montessori children's center in parkmerced. it was founded in 1976. it is a licensed preschool for 58 children. it is now in its 35th year of continuous operation, serving children from parkmerced and the broader community. we have an extraordinarily diverse population as well as adverse socio-economic population, but -- because we do have many children on vouchers from the city agencies. this was purpose built by the previous ownership and is...
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judith jamison saw that and told me to create for the main company. before that, when i was a student i was brought to lincoln center. in the summers, we did not have classes, so i was steady at the ailey school. i have always had this kind of relationship with ailey. tavis: i was reading your story and i was amazed to learn that when you were a kid you had to wear braces on your legs. how do you go from wearing braces to flying through the air? >> yeah. i think that there was something about that because a lot of the reason why we are creative people is because we have restrictions. something that we have to overcome. then that creates the idea of possibility. so, i think it is and metaphor for what we do. we make a way out of no way or we have our few resources and we gathered them together and move forward. i think that there was something about that that was important. in the months i started moving, i never stopped moving. tavis: we met for the first time months ago in los angeles. ailey was coming through los angeles. i always go see it on the f
judith jamison saw that and told me to create for the main company. before that, when i was a student i was brought to lincoln center. in the summers, we did not have classes, so i was steady at the ailey school. i have always had this kind of relationship with ailey. tavis: i was reading your story and i was amazed to learn that when you were a kid you had to wear braces on your legs. how do you go from wearing braces to flying through the air? >> yeah. i think that there was something...
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goals of the event to encourage cooperation between police from different countries and to promote judith as a sport but it's also dedicated to the memory of their colleagues who have died in the line of duty and it's a very significant tournaments for us in many ways we commemorate all the policemen who have died on duty and it's important in terms of bringing up young gto followers that's why i think there should be more events like this and i hope we're moving in the right direction and will continue to hold the storm and the policeman who run risks every day who are devote themselves to do the will to fish and i think that god did not get that and how quality enjoyed the dominance of the russian i finished first and second i. am satisfied with the result we have a good team we've been performing together for several years and tonight we produce a solid performance that's why it went top of the tournament and i'm competitive as the participants are technical amateurs but the tension in every boat is very high appealing to the spectators who probably ensure the deny my arena will be pic
goals of the event to encourage cooperation between police from different countries and to promote judith as a sport but it's also dedicated to the memory of their colleagues who have died in the line of duty and it's a very significant tournaments for us in many ways we commemorate all the policemen who have died on duty and it's important in terms of bringing up young gto followers that's why i think there should be more events like this and i hope we're moving in the right direction and will...
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. >> reporter: one of those investors is judith welling, who told us she's heard quite enough from bernie madoff. >> he's a conman. i mean, and how could you take anything he says seriously? >> reporter: madoff has been talking to a psychologist and taking antidepressants. four days a week, he runs the commissary, known around the prison as the money management department. aaron katersky, abc news, new york. >>> still ahead here on "world news" this sunday night, is it an inside job? so many women targeted, their bodies found on the beach and now police suspect it could be one of their own. >>> 75 years later, the honor long overdue, after an african-american class valedictorian had her grades changed, her honor stolen. >>> and millions have been watching this nest minute by minute with three baby eaglets. and tonight, you can watch it right here, too. to my grandkids, i'm nana. i'm friend, secret-keeper and playmate. do you think i'd let osteoporosis slow me down? so i asked my doctor about reclast because i heard it's the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. he told me all about
. >> reporter: one of those investors is judith welling, who told us she's heard quite enough from bernie madoff. >> he's a conman. i mean, and how could you take anything he says seriously? >> reporter: madoff has been talking to a psychologist and taking antidepressants. four days a week, he runs the commissary, known around the prison as the money management department. aaron katersky, abc news, new york. >>> still ahead here on "world news" this sunday...
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two thousand and six to two thousand and one are winning their cases exactly the way that this is judith judicial activism on steroids john roberts and sam alito both in their hearings said roberts famously said he's not going to be an at. activist he's not going to make the wife going to be like an umpire he's going to call balls and strikes nonsense these guys with citizens united and now this case making it basically impossible for there to be cries of action lawsuits are completely rewriting the lawful land and doing so in a way that only benefits corporations theory rich people and the republican party. president obama gave into the bertha's today and released his long form birth certificate you know the one the donald trump and fox news been trying to convince us doesn't exist here's what the president had to say in the nation's morning. as many of you have been briefed. we provided additional information today about the site of my birth i know that there's going to be a segment of people for which no matter what we put out this issue will not be put to rest but i'm speaking to the
two thousand and six to two thousand and one are winning their cases exactly the way that this is judith judicial activism on steroids john roberts and sam alito both in their hearings said roberts famously said he's not going to be an at. activist he's not going to make the wife going to be like an umpire he's going to call balls and strikes nonsense these guys with citizens united and now this case making it basically impossible for there to be cries of action lawsuits are completely...
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clara county coroner identified the woman killed friday by a commuter train in palo alto. 65-year-old judithgolblat was driving the rental car that was hit by the caltrain at charleston road around 5:00 p.m. her husband managed to escape. the couple was visiting family in palo alto. >>> california's attorney general says she is suing one of the largest funeral trusts. the trusts die verdicted $15 million to its managers and funeral directors. the attorney general is seeking to have the $14 million paid back to customers and have a new trustee installed. 27,000 californians purchased prepaid funerals from that trust. >>> a key piece of evidence played in court today during the chauncey bailey murder trial. why the jury wasn't present to see it. >>> back here in less than ten minutes we're doing to take a look >>> lawyers and the judge in the chauncey bailey trial viewed secretly recorded video. the jury wasn't present. prosecutors and defense attorneys are arguing about how much of the video should be shown. the jury could see up to 90 minutes of that tape on wednesday. >>> six police officer
clara county coroner identified the woman killed friday by a commuter train in palo alto. 65-year-old judithgolblat was driving the rental car that was hit by the caltrain at charleston road around 5:00 p.m. her husband managed to escape. the couple was visiting family in palo alto. >>> california's attorney general says she is suing one of the largest funeral trusts. the trusts die verdicted $15 million to its managers and funeral directors. the attorney general is seeking to have the...
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clara county coroner identified the woman killed friday by a commuter train in palo alto. 65-year-old judithgolblat was driving the rental car that was hit by the caltrain at charleston road around 5:00 p.m. her husband managed to escape. the couple was visiting family in palo alto. >>> california's attorney general says she is suing one of the largest funeral trusts. the trusts die verdicted $15 million to its managers and funeral directors. the attorney general is seeking to have the $14 million paid back to customers and have a new trustee installed. 27,000 californians purchased prepaid funerals from that trust. >>> a key piece of evidence played in court today during the chauncey bailey murder trial. why the jury wasn't present to see it. >>> back here in less than ten minutes we're doing to take a look at -- we're going to take a look at that chance of rain. >>> and taco bell talks about its meat. >>> lawyers and the judge in the chauncey bailey trial viewed secretly recorded video. the jury wasn't present. prosecutors and defense attorneys are arguing about how much of the video shoul
clara county coroner identified the woman killed friday by a commuter train in palo alto. 65-year-old judithgolblat was driving the rental car that was hit by the caltrain at charleston road around 5:00 p.m. her husband managed to escape. the couple was visiting family in palo alto. >>> california's attorney general says she is suing one of the largest funeral trusts. the trusts die verdicted $15 million to its managers and funeral directors. the attorney general is seeking to have the...
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let's get another question. >> if i can add just another thing -- >> judith miller did not itself drive us into iraq. >> israel and palestinians, not a word. >> that's out of the purview of my book. i focus on domestic issues. >> bring the mic to this gentleman here. >> hi, i'm fred. i'm a former publisher of publishers weekly. it seems to me that you could list 200 stories that you did like in the "times" as well as the 200 stories you didn't find and on balance you would have a newspaper that makes mistakes and a newspaper that does well. >> well, you can do that and come back a couple years now and spend enough time as i did and let's see when you have a. >> well, i have to tell you that i have read the "times" all my life. >> and have you -- >> and let me say that having been a publisher of period odd cal. i become a student of anything i read, which also includes the "wall street journal." the "wall street journal," since murdoch has taken over, while it certainly remains an excellent paper, there's considerable leakeg of what they're covering and what they are now doing and their
let's get another question. >> if i can add just another thing -- >> judith miller did not itself drive us into iraq. >> israel and palestinians, not a word. >> that's out of the purview of my book. i focus on domestic issues. >> bring the mic to this gentleman here. >> hi, i'm fred. i'm a former publisher of publishers weekly. it seems to me that you could list 200 stories that you did like in the "times" as well as the 200 stories you didn't find...
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his english's teacher's name is judith buranich. recently found out after school buranich has a second job. she writes erotic romance novels. >> now my son knows, so how he is thinking when he's sitting in her class knowing what she does on the side? >> reporter: apple found out all of the information on the internet. apple says she writes under the pen name judy mays. if you go to judy mays' website she says she's disguised as a mild-mannered tenth grade teacher in a small public high school and if you want to get in contact with her you're supposed to write a p.o. box. parent dina says the evidence is clear. >> she is teaching children that are under the age of 18 and definitely the books that she's writing are adult books. so i don't think -- i think she needs to make a decision as to what she wants to do, either be a schoolteacher or an author. >> i was sort of shocked because sitting in her class i had no idea. she's a good teacher but i had no idea. like what was going on behind the scenes. >> reporter: we tried to contact the
his english's teacher's name is judith buranich. recently found out after school buranich has a second job. she writes erotic romance novels. >> now my son knows, so how he is thinking when he's sitting in her class knowing what she does on the side? >> reporter: apple found out all of the information on the internet. apple says she writes under the pen name judy mays. if you go to judy mays' website she says she's disguised as a mild-mannered tenth grade teacher in a small public...
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the first chief justice in new york was judith kay. an integrated domestic violence court where women could come to deal with domestic violence, family problems and divorce in criminal matters all in one setting with one judge rather than running around to several courthouses, which takes a lot of time, money and energy and a lot of women were discouraged. chief justice georgina wood from ghana had an opportunity to observe that court in new york. and now she wants to build a family justice center in ghana for the same purpose, what she calls one-stop shopping for justice for women and girls. that's one example of that kind of sharing. >> what are some of the economic factors that militate against women and girls in many of these societies? >> well, often -- well, women are at the bottom of the totem pole. there's been a lot of discrimination. even though women are 50% of the population, they're not in a position of economic power. they don't have educational opportunities like men do. and the traditions -- the cultural traditions and
the first chief justice in new york was judith kay. an integrated domestic violence court where women could come to deal with domestic violence, family problems and divorce in criminal matters all in one setting with one judge rather than running around to several courthouses, which takes a lot of time, money and energy and a lot of women were discouraged. chief justice georgina wood from ghana had an opportunity to observe that court in new york. and now she wants to build a family justice...
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. >> but it was on a first date in point reyes' kehoe beach, richard and judith bonded over litter. >> we discovered independently of one another we had a few years prior to that fateful meeting been collecting plastic pollution and making artwork out of it. >> since then, the now-married couple's weekly beach scavenger hundreds have yielded in an unending trove of art supplies. >> a ken arm and a barbie arm. >> those are the black combs. >> discarded plastic items become treasures in their west marin studio. >> the thrill is finding a pink pirate on the beach. >> these are all, you know, a certain kind of juice lid. >> spent shotgun shells, toothpaste lids, cigarette tips are all standard fare. >> usually in about an hour, hour and a half, we can collect four to five large shopping bags full. >> the joy comes from transforming ordinary litter into unusual art. some becomes jewelry. >> those are the pull tabs from milk or juice cartons. >> some arranged into photographic prints. >> this is a toy airplane. >> a colorful fish comes to life with plastic lids. >> like any collector, you k
. >> but it was on a first date in point reyes' kehoe beach, richard and judith bonded over litter. >> we discovered independently of one another we had a few years prior to that fateful meeting been collecting plastic pollution and making artwork out of it. >> since then, the now-married couple's weekly beach scavenger hundreds have yielded in an unending trove of art supplies. >> a ken arm and a barbie arm. >> those are the black combs. >> discarded plastic...
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>>pam: a car in caltran has been identified as judith was driving her husband near charleston road and open the street when she stopped collecting trucks. her husband managed to get out of the car before the train struck it. none of the passengers were injured. >> a giants fan and santa cruz resident brian stow is back in the medical adduced,. the 42 year-old paramedic and father of two was beaten in a parking lot in -after the season opener in los angeles. for the, he was completely off medication that kept him in that coal mine. however, on saturday he had several seizures the captain and that--,. that, is,, his coma state is in keeping him in a non-seizure state. he has been returned to a medical induced coma because of his seizure activity on a saturday. in a news conference to announce this new idea. >>pam: a blended/shared realign from san jose to san francisco would cost less. gabrielle allowing-realigned--wo spend billions of dollars. a real line. and we do not have to have people pitting against each other for a rail line. a rail line. using taxpayer money. >> you know, there
>>pam: a car in caltran has been identified as judith was driving her husband near charleston road and open the street when she stopped collecting trucks. her husband managed to get out of the car before the train struck it. none of the passengers were injured. >> a giants fan and santa cruz resident brian stow is back in the medical adduced,. the 42 year-old paramedic and father of two was beaten in a parking lot in -after the season opener in los angeles. for the, he was...
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judith, you are on with randy sabett. we are talking about cybersecurity.ler: well, i think that cybersecurity is very important, but i also think it is important you hear from everybody. also, we have to have a full hearing on the budget. that means every item that is spent. i think it is very important for this countries security -- for this country's security that we actually factor in the wars that we get into a round world, and that makes as insecure because it reflects back on our goals and actual behavior in the world. in we could be more popular if -- did not -- i think we could be more popular if we did not start wars and use of force other than a moral and ethical force. host: is there anything -- i'm not sure there's anything there you want to respond to on said the security. guest: i think one interesting aspect of the last call is the activities of war and how cybersecurity -- what people call cyberwar -- fits in, and the budget for that. there is the consumer side, the ftc, and number of things related to consumer behavior and what we do in th
judith, you are on with randy sabett. we are talking about cybersecurity.ler: well, i think that cybersecurity is very important, but i also think it is important you hear from everybody. also, we have to have a full hearing on the budget. that means every item that is spent. i think it is very important for this countries security -- for this country's security that we actually factor in the wars that we get into a round world, and that makes as insecure because it reflects back on our goals...
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entramos a las reglas de nuestra belleza latina para saber quÉ es lo que se va hacer con el caso de judithpectacular. >> arriba, nueva york. >> voy a estar en nueva york. >> y por quÉ vas para allÁ, muchacho! >> voy a visitar a tu hija! [risas] >> nosotros enviamos un saludo inmenso a la gente de nueva york. y en minutos vamos a conversar sobre un caso y un tema de muchas mujeres que dan a sus hijos en adopciÓn y viven este difÍcil proceso. es un tema duro de conversar. es una decisiÓn que no es nada fÁcil. tenemos a los especialistas que nos tienen para conversar cÓmo sobrellevar este proceso de la manera mÁs liviana. >> quÉ fuerte. desde ayer les estuvimos pidiendo que entren a las redes sociales para que nos comentara quÉ harÍa usted... (en pantalla) >> les voy a comentar que recibÍ bastantes comentarios de la gente y la mayorÍa me dijo que jamÁs abandonarÍan un hijo que donde comen uno, comen tres y que un hijo es algo sagrado. y una sola persona me dijo: es mejor que un niÑo crezca sano y feliz. es un tema bastante interesante. >> demasiado. >> y sobre todo muy personal. cada situaciÓ
entramos a las reglas de nuestra belleza latina para saber quÉ es lo que se va hacer con el caso de judithpectacular. >> arriba, nueva york. >> voy a estar en nueva york. >> y por quÉ vas para allÁ, muchacho! >> voy a visitar a tu hija! [risas] >> nosotros enviamos un saludo inmenso a la gente de nueva york. y en minutos vamos a conversar sobre un caso y un tema de muchas mujeres que dan a sus hijos en adopciÓn y viven este difÍcil proceso. es un tema duro de...
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judith, you are on with randy sabett. we are talking about cybersecurity. caller: well, i think that cybersecurity is very important, but i also think it is important you hear from everybody. also, we have to have a full hearing on the budget. that means every item that is spent. i think it is very important for this countries security -- for this country's security that we actually factor in the wars that we get into a round world, and that makes as insecure because it reflects back on our goals and actual behavior in the world. in we could be more popular if -- did not -- i think we could be more popular if we did not start wars and use of force other than a moral and ethical force. host: is there anything -- i'm not sure there's anything there you want to respond to on said the security. guest: i think one interesting aspect of the last call is the activities of war and how cybersecurity -- what people call cyberwar -- fits in, and the budget for that. there is the consumer side, the ftc, and number of things related to consumer behavior and what we do i
judith, you are on with randy sabett. we are talking about cybersecurity. caller: well, i think that cybersecurity is very important, but i also think it is important you hear from everybody. also, we have to have a full hearing on the budget. that means every item that is spent. i think it is very important for this countries security -- for this country's security that we actually factor in the wars that we get into a round world, and that makes as insecure because it reflects back on our...
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judith is a democrat. caller: good morning. i have some thoughts about this excellent debate. i know that president obama would to the right thing. he said once, make him do it. we have to show him our needs. what we do not need as a country is the funding of research, development, employment of our resources for wars. this has been an absolutely missing item in the budget talks. i am still waiting to hear where our resources are going. this is a great country. whatever problems the world has, we have the expertise to solve them. i want to hear, especially from c-span, who has such a good name for disclosure. so if half of the resources and money of this country are going to wars, we are going to be in more trouble. guest: one of the things i have been fascinated by in the last couple of weeks is how little people are willing to cut the budget. everyone wants to cut spending, but if you name a specific program, they are almost entirely event coming that specific thing. whether it is medicare, medicaid, defense spending -- unless it is federal earmarks or foreign aid -- which m
judith is a democrat. caller: good morning. i have some thoughts about this excellent debate. i know that president obama would to the right thing. he said once, make him do it. we have to show him our needs. what we do not need as a country is the funding of research, development, employment of our resources for wars. this has been an absolutely missing item in the budget talks. i am still waiting to hear where our resources are going. this is a great country. whatever problems the world has,...