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the fire -- orrin do. firefighters say steep terrible rain made it hard to fight the fear. >> it prevents it can topple down the hill and the fire is still nearly don't attained. >>> the park was also closed yesterday and on sunday to help reduce the risk of a fire. the park is a popular hot spot for hikers in the south bay and no word if the park will be closed again tomorrow. >>> after of the seven days of triple heat, they are putting them on the flex supply and that means people need to conserve energy. >> it is amazing and they are really driving the emergency and it is about dipper time. >> we can do laundry before we head to work, right? >> it is a good time to do it and that is exactly what people did, they got on the road now without any delays. >> right. >> later on it will be slower like marion. let's look at these commutes, but traffic is moving along already, it is not stop and go and it's slower than is would be and 580 westbound at north friend and i just want to mention, there was a car fir
the fire -- orrin do. firefighters say steep terrible rain made it hard to fight the fear. >> it prevents it can topple down the hill and the fire is still nearly don't attained. >>> the park was also closed yesterday and on sunday to help reduce the risk of a fire. the park is a popular hot spot for hikers in the south bay and no word if the park will be closed again tomorrow. >>> after of the seven days of triple heat, they are putting them on the flex supply and that...
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and one of of the places where those irs agents do that very tough job is ogden, utah, where the irs is the biggest employer. orrin hatch, of course, is the senior citizen from utah. oh, utah, land of the greatest snow on earth. and tax returns. vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. you will lose 3 sets of keys 4 cell phones 7 socks and 6 weeks of sleep but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth. new poligrip and polident for partials 'seal and protect' helps minimize stress, which may damage supporting teeth, by stabilizing your partial. and 'clean and protect' kills odor-causing bacteria. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. >>> a new poll shows edward snowden
and one of of the places where those irs agents do that very tough job is ogden, utah, where the irs is the biggest employer. orrin hatch, of course, is the senior citizen from utah. oh, utah, land of the greatest snow on earth. and tax returns. vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so...
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and one of of the places where those irs agents do that very tough job is ogden, utah, where the irs is the biggest employer. orrine senior citizen from utah. oh, utah, land of the greatest snow on earth. and tax returns. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" >>> a new poll shows edward snowden is winning the debate with the american public. that is next. can keep up with whatever adventure. start fresh and finish sparkling 24/7 with new olay fresh effects. power on with va-va-vivid for a 400% better clean. hydrate up to 24 hours with long live moisture. and perfect with bb cream for radiant skin. catch them if you can at olayfresheffects.com. ♪ you will lose
and one of of the places where those irs agents do that very tough job is ogden, utah, where the irs is the biggest employer. orrine senior citizen from utah. oh, utah, land of the greatest snow on earth. and tax returns. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with...
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baucus in the senate, camp and the democrats in the house, orrin hatch also in the senate, i think they're making a very good faith effort not to do something dramatic like you and i have been talking about for a long time but at least do something to clean up the tax koerksd get rid of some of the most egregious loopholes, bring the rates down a little bit, but if obama insists that washington has to get a bigger pay allowance from us at the end of the day, i think that kills tax reform because not only in the house but i think even in the senate because max baucus, there's no way he can strike a reasonable deal if obama's insisting on another big tax increase on top of the fiscal cliff tax hike. >> senator harry reid said last week, tax reform should yield $975 billion. i reckon that he's talking about the obama plan. that is not what i thought was going to happen in terms of a compromise deal. >> i think you're right on that. harry reid is much more of a partisan. i think he's much more carrying water for the white house. max baucus as a committee chairman actually has some responsibilities to try to come up with legislation th
baucus in the senate, camp and the democrats in the house, orrin hatch also in the senate, i think they're making a very good faith effort not to do something dramatic like you and i have been talking about for a long time but at least do something to clean up the tax koerksd get rid of some of the most egregious loopholes, bring the rates down a little bit, but if obama insists that washington has to get a bigger pay allowance from us at the end of the day, i think that kills tax reform...
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do it that way. but you can't say when orrin hatch or others are asking questions or chuck schumer on the other side, your senator is asking questions saying go after these c4s. there obviously was a lot there, and you have to do your best. you're not going to make anybody happy, but you have to do your best. so that wasn't done. and then the worst part of it all was this conversation about accepting responsibility where, in essence, the commissioner was asked repeatedly do you accept responsibility, and he said with the detailed preparation list, no, i don't. i do understand it happened on my watch, and for that i'm sorry. it just badly eroded faith because it added to the sip schism of -- cynicism of americans towards their government. i was in central pennsylvania about a month ago, and there was a very irate, very almost a regal indian-american man who'd come here at a young age, and he said who are these people that are denying responsibility for their actions? and he was mad that the fellow in charge couldn't say, yes, this is my fault, and i take responsibility for it. go back if you can't sle
do it that way. but you can't say when orrin hatch or others are asking questions or chuck schumer on the other side, your senator is asking questions saying go after these c4s. there obviously was a lot there, and you have to do your best. you're not going to make anybody happy, but you have to do your best. so that wasn't done. and then the worst part of it all was this conversation about accepting responsibility where, in essence, the commissioner was asked repeatedly do you accept...
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do they get put into the state exchanges? already we're seeing those costs doubling for the state exchanges. that is has got orrin hatch up in arms too. adam: you point out the administration pnts to the nfib wants delay. what the nfib wants is to redo this. they think the law is a real hindrance for small-time employers, who own fast-food changes and restrants. >> that's right. adam: they're really upset with this. is there any way to challenge the administrati legally? >> i don't think they can challenge legally a certainly take the fight to congress about this they have delayed dodd-frank, right? the bank lobby has been delaying dodd-frank. two thirds of those rules are rewritten. why not delay all income taxes too and health reform? you know what is so key? this is so important for the viewer to understand, that individual mandate tax is really onerous. goes from 95 bucks or 1% of household income, whatever is greatest, then triples in 2015 to 3.25. the problem with the mandate tax, assessed against personal income, but household income. everyone on your house and coverage. that means the irs gets to know abo
do they get put into the state exchanges? already we're seeing those costs doubling for the state exchanges. that is has got orrin hatch up in arms too. adam: you point out the administration pnts to the nfib wants delay. what the nfib wants is to redo this. they think the law is a real hindrance for small-time employers, who own fast-food changes and restrants. >> that's right. adam: they're really upset with this. is there any way to challenge the administrati legally? >> i don't...
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do to win the next election. you look down the senate over the last couple of years. at some senators who are certainly conservative people. people like orrin hatch jumps to mind first from utah. there's no question he's a conservative. but he used to legislate remember? he used to work with teddy kennedy. one of his best friends in the senate. they used to do education bills. they used to work together on judges. they were both on the judiciary committee. et this a lot of stuff together. and you know, hatch was an example of a person who, as i say, certainly conservative but he did his job. i pine for those days. i pine for the old orrin hatch. he actually did vote for the immigration bill. but mostly, orrin hatch is terrified of the tea party -- or he was. he won re-election. but a lot of the republicans are in that position. and i always -- it is a good time to invoke the great line that barney frank had in an interview with "new york" magazine last year. somebody asked him why they can't compromise much anymore. and he said how much compromising with michele bachmann do you want me to do? and the person said you mean they're all michele
do to win the next election. you look down the senate over the last couple of years. at some senators who are certainly conservative people. people like orrin hatch jumps to mind first from utah. there's no question he's a conservative. but he used to legislate remember? he used to work with teddy kennedy. one of his best friends in the senate. they used to do education bills. they used to work together on judges. they were both on the judiciary committee. et this a lot of stuff together. and...
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they are doing it to the detriment of the united states senate. host: the comments of senator orrinhip and comedy are the exception to the regular order, the near employers and on capitol hill was notable and both chambers erupted in the end fewer -- furor that lasted the rest of the day. guest: the farm bill. ripping up a 50 year agreements in order to get it passed with conservative republicans. we had senator reid and senator mcconnell going at it all day. it is rare to see that much attention paid in that much passion on the floor of the house and the senate. both majorities and minorities are upset over the prospects of what was happening in their own chambers. host: we have a few seconds left with sarah binder from the brookings institution. >> there is the question of the rule of law. we have it on the books that says if there is a miracle -- if the military is involved in any way in removing the government from understand then displeasure of some of us who believe in the rule of law. this administration has said, we are not going to open the law. we are going to say it is no
they are doing it to the detriment of the united states senate. host: the comments of senator orrinhip and comedy are the exception to the regular order, the near employers and on capitol hill was notable and both chambers erupted in the end fewer -- furor that lasted the rest of the day. guest: the farm bill. ripping up a 50 year agreements in order to get it passed with conservative republicans. we had senator reid and senator mcconnell going at it all day. it is rare to see that much...
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doing this. so it is clearly -- joy is right, it doesn't look like anything is going to actually happen. >> and max bacchus, has been able to work previously with the ranking republican member there, orrinch, on exactly this kind of thing. and they would of course, not be terribly controversial to allow some of the revenue to go to purposes other than just reducing rates. but now, it is very difficult for senator hatch who was there back in the day when republicans were there, willing to do that. >> and even going back further than that, bob dole, the eisenhower policy, reducing the corporate tax rate, which was 3% over what paul ryan was asking for in the last election. it was also the rolling, the spending if you want to call it into republicans going back to the '50s, the road infrastructure, through good, hard work that americans could do, good, honest work, and even the idea of funding it into community colleges. they say oh, they just want to pour money into the colleges, well, obama is saying no, let's put it into community colleges. you know, lawrence, i'll be honest. the speech i wish barack obama would give is tell the american people send me a congress in 2014 that will build
doing this. so it is clearly -- joy is right, it doesn't look like anything is going to actually happen. >> and max bacchus, has been able to work previously with the ranking republican member there, orrinch, on exactly this kind of thing. and they would of course, not be terribly controversial to allow some of the revenue to go to purposes other than just reducing rates. but now, it is very difficult for senator hatch who was there back in the day when republicans were there, willing to...
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they are doing it to the detriment of the united states senate. host: the comments of senator orrinch. even in a congress where bipartisanship and comedy are the exception to the regular order, the near employers and on capitol hill was notable and both chambers erupted in the end furor that lasted the rest of the day. guest: the farm bill. ripping up a 50 year agreements in order to get it passed with conservative republicans. we had senator reid and senator mcconnell going at it all day. it is rare to see that much attention paid in that much passion on the floor of the house and the senate. both majorities and minorities are upset over the prospects of what was happening in their own chambers. host: we have a few seconds left with sarah binder from the brookings institution. make a i would like to couple of points. the president nominate someone, they give him deference and he gets the people he wants for his cabinet. the that the number as compared to president obama and present bush and other republicans. filibustering obama's nominees for next to nothing. i hope harry reid goe
they are doing it to the detriment of the united states senate. host: the comments of senator orrinch. even in a congress where bipartisanship and comedy are the exception to the regular order, the near employers and on capitol hill was notable and both chambers erupted in the end furor that lasted the rest of the day. guest: the farm bill. ripping up a 50 year agreements in order to get it passed with conservative republicans. we had senator reid and senator mcconnell going at it all day. it...
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they are doing it to the detriment of the united states senate. host: the comments of senator orrind comedy are the exception to the regular order, the near employers and on capitol hill was notable and both chambers erupted in the end fewer -- furor that lasted the rest of the day. guest: the farm bill. ripping up a 50 year agreements in order to get it passed with conservative republicans. we had senator reid and senator mcconnell going at it all day. it is rare to see that much attention paid in that much passion on the floor of the house and the senate. both majorities and minorities are upset over the prospects of what was happening in their own chambers. host: we have a few seconds left with sarah binder from the brookings institution. caller: i would like to make a couple of points. usually, when the president nominate someone, they give him deference and he gets the people he wants for his cabinet. the that the number as compared to president obama and present bush and other republicans. they are filibustering obama's nominees for next to nothing. i hope harry reid goes nucl
they are doing it to the detriment of the united states senate. host: the comments of senator orrind comedy are the exception to the regular order, the near employers and on capitol hill was notable and both chambers erupted in the end fewer -- furor that lasted the rest of the day. guest: the farm bill. ripping up a 50 year agreements in order to get it passed with conservative republicans. we had senator reid and senator mcconnell going at it all day. it is rare to see that much attention...
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orrin hatch said he may vote for it as long as there is a religious agenda. i don't get why it is okay to let people discriminate against people because of their rels beliefs. >> hal: scott, doendment is to direct affront to the first commandment. it has always been that way. you cannot have both. if anybody wants to put the ten commandments in front of any kind of a courthouse or something like that, needs to understand only two of the laws that are in it are actually enforced and they are enforced in greddations. ask anybody who's been watching the zimmerman trial if thou shalgt not kill is the law right now. it's not. >> stephanie: we haven't even started on the zimmerman trial yet. we'll open that can of worms next as we continue. 45 minutes after the hour. the remaining moment of hump days with hal on "the stephanie miller show." >> as it turns out the revolution won't be televised. it's on the radio. it's "the stephanie miller show." while making no sense... hey, so can i. once again friends, this is live tv and sometimes these things happen. >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. (cenk) it's go time! it's go time! it's go time! go time. you know what time it is. go
orrin hatch said he may vote for it as long as there is a religious agenda. i don't get why it is okay to let people discriminate against people because of their rels beliefs. >> hal: scott, doendment is to direct affront to the first commandment. it has always been that way. you cannot have both. if anybody wants to put the ten commandments in front of any kind of a courthouse or something like that, needs to understand only two of the laws that are in it are actually enforced and they...