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i want them to be experienced. i do not think you could put a limit to say you could not be appointed if you were in the lower court. i would be up to see where they are in opinions. lawnt them to look at the and interpret the law on behalf of the people of pennsylvania as fairly as they can. pennsylvania has executed three convicts who have been on death row since 1976. sometimes the victims of homicides, their families go through reliving the events as up.al after appeal comes should pennsylvania continue to have a death penalty and wire why not? i i do continue to support -- death warrants. it is unfortunate that the process takes so long and it is difficult, on the backs of the families of the victims in that case. toecent case was continuing rip this car off the family by broadcasting a debate or a commencement speech to gothard college in vermont and there is new legislation in regard to that. from my experiences as a prosecutor, there is a deterrent value. many people would disagree that i do believe in it. think
i want them to be experienced. i do not think you could put a limit to say you could not be appointed if you were in the lower court. i would be up to see where they are in opinions. lawnt them to look at the and interpret the law on behalf of the people of pennsylvania as fairly as they can. pennsylvania has executed three convicts who have been on death row since 1976. sometimes the victims of homicides, their families go through reliving the events as up.al after appeal comes should...
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there are things we need to do. yet they are committed to find away for the immigration program if we could just get out of the way to sit down but we care about our problems that need to be dealt with in the future of the country is relying on. and to come up with the reasonable and administrative approach to dealing with the administrative with those issues to deal was the economy they can be done jointly. it is a to sighted approach in a bipartisan way. hill: it is one of the issues that split is our party's. president obama in my judgment has not been a leader here. into focus on the security of the border the humanitarian crisis with the american mexican importer and by a encouraging to take the risk in the breaks my heart to see those kids. it is a humanitarian crisis. in securing the border is the top challenge that we have to move beyond that to solve the humanitarian crisis. to do what democrats will do the lot that allows the men to get to the border in the first place. in the president was opposed to it ju
there are things we need to do. yet they are committed to find away for the immigration program if we could just get out of the way to sit down but we care about our problems that need to be dealt with in the future of the country is relying on. and to come up with the reasonable and administrative approach to dealing with the administrative with those issues to deal was the economy they can be done jointly. it is a to sighted approach in a bipartisan way. hill: it is one of the issues that...
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there is a claim to do it now in iraq or syria. foright be very dangerous the parties in the region, to the western interests in the region. there is an aim to create this caliphate, islam x state -- the islamic state. far, they are deployed along the border with syria along with lebanon. the syrian armed forces or the kurds in kobani, in syria. they should be stopped anyhow. they are on the march. they attracted jihadists from all over the world to join them. the idea, we call it the awakening of the west, creating to deal with them , it might be successful. it will not include just air superiority, but supporting the ground elements, like the kurds ,n iraq, the kurds in syria other moderate position elements in syria, supporting them against isis. >> what is the threat they told to baghdad today? >> they intend to take over baghdad and whatever is available, like damascus. they are already close to baghdad. this coalition is going to use our superiority in an effective way. they can be stopped. to help the iraqi armed forces to do
there is a claim to do it now in iraq or syria. foright be very dangerous the parties in the region, to the western interests in the region. there is an aim to create this caliphate, islam x state -- the islamic state. far, they are deployed along the border with syria along with lebanon. the syrian armed forces or the kurds in kobani, in syria. they should be stopped anyhow. they are on the march. they attracted jihadists from all over the world to join them. the idea, we call it the awakening...
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i signed a petition to do that. i think is an incredible travesty for people to work full time and still be considered in poverty. it is hard for me to understand where my two opponents are coming from. it helps the economy. it helps put people to -- give them the ability to be able to earn a middleweight and be able to take care of their families. and $6.25, maybe they can provide for their families the only with two three jobs at that rate. i strongly differed with my two candidates to my right in terms of minimum wage. arkansas deserves a raise. we need to go to the polls and support that and i'm strongly in favor of raising arkansas's minimum wage and by implication we raise arkansas's minimum wage to $8.50 then obviously that would raise the federal minimum wage. i don't know what the magic number is on the federal minimum wage. i would hope we could get together a bipartisan way, by implication raising the arkansas minimum-wage would raise the federal wage at least in terms of my support. is there, is strong an
i signed a petition to do that. i think is an incredible travesty for people to work full time and still be considered in poverty. it is hard for me to understand where my two opponents are coming from. it helps the economy. it helps put people to -- give them the ability to be able to earn a middleweight and be able to take care of their families. and $6.25, maybe they can provide for their families the only with two three jobs at that rate. i strongly differed with my two candidates to my...
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that's what we need to do. we need to focus on the mission and stick to the facts. >> one last quick question. >> tiyes, ma'am. ma' >> those of us who support and have worked with both the ft. mead area and dhs have sensed a tension over the years in roles and missions related to the cyber arena. so what is the partnership thati you have in place are are ould t putting in elplace. >>fo for me, i'm very fortunate. i partner with a cabinetcret secretary in the form of jay ave johnson who i worked with before in my career. and i love the fact that it is just -- jay will just pick up the phone and talk to rogers and rogers will just pick up the wil phone and talk to secretary johnson about, hey, i think we need to do this, we need to do . that. he and i meetwe regularly. we've talked to our teams about what we need to do to create strong partnerships. what i have argued is nsa and e cyber command bring great capability to the cyber mission set but we've got to do this ins a partnership with others.nershi and inp the
that's what we need to do. we need to focus on the mission and stick to the facts. >> one last quick question. >> tiyes, ma'am. ma' >> those of us who support and have worked with both the ft. mead area and dhs have sensed a tension over the years in roles and missions related to the cyber arena. so what is the partnership thati you have in place are are ould t putting in elplace. >>fo for me, i'm very fortunate. i partner with a cabinetcret secretary in the form of jay...
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different people will want to do this different ways. some people will want to put in their plan and go shop. some people want to auto enrollment on plan. some people want to use help and guidance so making sure we have different avenues. one of the things i think is true and gets reflected as we get into the questions about how people should go and in different people have different needs than what we are trying to do is meet as many as we can. >> are you going to tell people who are being read in bold that their costs might change the mite change and they might get a better deal if they shop? >> yes, that will be part of the communication. communication will start with marketplace communication and ensure communication as open enrollment starts. then we will go through that period in terms of making sure that people know and understand that in people who are auto enrolled velocity communication so they know they still have an ability to go in and change while we are still in the open enrollment. >> i wanted to know what you are doing, a
different people will want to do this different ways. some people will want to put in their plan and go shop. some people want to auto enrollment on plan. some people want to use help and guidance so making sure we have different avenues. one of the things i think is true and gets reflected as we get into the questions about how people should go and in different people have different needs than what we are trying to do is meet as many as we can. >> are you going to tell people who are...
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a seismic retrofit, but maybe are considering whether to do one t gives them the intentive to do it even though it is not mandated because they can do it and it will trigger the ability to add one or more units. that is the legislation and the other piece relating to the modification of the castro, accessory, dwelling unit, we had initially and we have put a 750 square foot cap in that legislation, and under the rationale was that we wanted this to be as affordable as possible and so if you cap it at 750 square feet, you can help to accomplish that. and late in the process, and actually this is as supervisor kim raises and actually she made some pretty good arguments and groups like livable city and also raised the issue that the 750 square foot, could be a bit arbitrary and what if you have 825 and whatever feet you are using does that mean have you to build the walls to wall off and actually we know someone who is doing it in the castro would has 800 square feet. we decided not to use that here, and it gets a little micromanagy after a while and so we are trying to start the balan
a seismic retrofit, but maybe are considering whether to do one t gives them the intentive to do it even though it is not mandated because they can do it and it will trigger the ability to add one or more units. that is the legislation and the other piece relating to the modification of the castro, accessory, dwelling unit, we had initially and we have put a 750 square foot cap in that legislation, and under the rationale was that we wanted this to be as affordable as possible and so if you cap...
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[applause] is calledhis panel what to do with dreamers. you want to know what to do with us? let us use our degrees. let us give back to the communities that we live in and love. and give me a chance to stop fighting for in-state tuition, because i've been doing this for a while. the been lobbying at capitol and making sure that students like myself aren't anbed of our right to education, and i hate that we lobbying the time halls of the capitol, trying to in-state tuition, when we could be focusing on getting licenses for our parents, them job security, making sure that i.c.e. stops rating our homes and work places. like let us focus on things that -- other things that matter. in-state tuition. stop going backwards. know, isnt to anyone -- >> stop enforcing the law? is that what you're saying? >> no, no. not at all. i'm saying allow us to give back to our communities. question ask you this then. okay. let's say that we did go ahead compromise and say, all right, let's give amnesty to the dreamers. the thousands of kids that recently came across or the millions that want to co
[applause] is calledhis panel what to do with dreamers. you want to know what to do with us? let us use our degrees. let us give back to the communities that we live in and love. and give me a chance to stop fighting for in-state tuition, because i've been doing this for a while. the been lobbying at capitol and making sure that students like myself aren't anbed of our right to education, and i hate that we lobbying the time halls of the capitol, trying to in-state tuition, when we could be...
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i have signed a petition to do that. ink it's an incredible travesty for people to work full-time and still be considered in poverty. it's hard for me to understand where my two opponents are coming from. it actually helps the economy. it helps put people or give them the ability to be able to earn a livable wage and to build city care of their families. maybe they can on $6.25 provide for their families but with at two or three jobs with that rate. i strongly differ with the two candidates that are to my in terms of the minimum wage. arkansas deserves a raise of me to go to the polls to support that. i'm strongly in favor raising arkansas's minimum wage in the application we raise arkansas's minimum wage to $8.50 obviously that would raise the federal minimum wage. i don't know what the magic number is on the federal minimum wage. i would hope we get it together in a bipartisan way but my implication in raising the menace -- arkansas minimum wage would raise the federal wage in terms of my support. spare and strong and i
i have signed a petition to do that. ink it's an incredible travesty for people to work full-time and still be considered in poverty. it's hard for me to understand where my two opponents are coming from. it actually helps the economy. it helps put people or give them the ability to be able to earn a livable wage and to build city care of their families. maybe they can on $6.25 provide for their families but with at two or three jobs with that rate. i strongly differ with the two candidates...
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he has a perfect right to do that. how can floyd or i or you come and say to the people, you shouldn't see this. you shouldn't hear this. i mean does one group, the jewish group, minority groups, irish groups, black groups, have the right to tell other people what they shouldn't do? one last thing. they tried to stop porgy and bess years ago, it's now become a classic. and black groups tried to stop it because they felt that it portrayed the blacks in an unfavourable light. we have gotten past that. and that's now shown throughout the world and is recognized as a classic. >> well, first there's something, there's another part to the first amendment, and that is dissent. and protest, an disagreement, and passing judgement. we do pass judgement. we pass judgement all the time. and peter gelb passes judgement at the met all the time in making decisions about what opera to put on, and what not. in the piece i did in "the wall street journal," i raised the question would he have even conceived of putting on an opera about th
he has a perfect right to do that. how can floyd or i or you come and say to the people, you shouldn't see this. you shouldn't hear this. i mean does one group, the jewish group, minority groups, irish groups, black groups, have the right to tell other people what they shouldn't do? one last thing. they tried to stop porgy and bess years ago, it's now become a classic. and black groups tried to stop it because they felt that it portrayed the blacks in an unfavourable light. we have gotten past...
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we need to do the same. we need to make sure we are sending resources to try to help solve the problem and help those countries. work with we need to the coalition of international partners on how we can fight this epidemic and stop it. a travel plan -- travel ban could be part of a range of issues on how we can work on this. ?ut you are open to that >> i am open on a broad range. if you isolate those countries we are not going to solve the problem. the problem is how do you contain it and ultimately kill it? to $100,000 that will go to ebola and global health. i have talked to infectious disease physician and hospital officials. they have assured me are hot adults have the tools they need and are prepared. tolso expect every official be on high alert and take every precaution necessary in case the before thees hospital. >> senator hagan it equivocated on what a van would mean for her. an would mean for her. we have got to prevent them from traveling here. we need to make sure we get specialist from the natio
we need to do the same. we need to make sure we are sending resources to try to help solve the problem and help those countries. work with we need to the coalition of international partners on how we can fight this epidemic and stop it. a travel plan -- travel ban could be part of a range of issues on how we can work on this. ?ut you are open to that >> i am open on a broad range. if you isolate those countries we are not going to solve the problem. the problem is how do you contain it...
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i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this is the profit. la dogworks is an upscale dog boarding facility located in the heart of hollywood, california. >> you're stinky dogs. >> founded by andrew rosenthal in 2004, this 24-hour full service center with 36 employees has everything from grooming to training... >> sit. >> in a state-of-the-art indoor dog park. this business generates $1.3 million a year, but recently, their numbers have started to tumble. sloppy business practices... >> i don't want to waste your time, and please don't waste mine. >> together with lax management... >> there's inventory missing? >> well, you know, it's hard to tell, because stuff slips through the cracks. >> has driven down sales and piled up $150,000 of debt. >> you know, i could lose everything. >> if they don't make changes, this business will be forced to close its doors. nearly 50 million households have dogs. even in a bad economy, the pet industry is recession-proof. i want a piece of that. with the right changes, i can make la dogworks profitable and tu
i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this is the profit. la dogworks is an upscale dog boarding facility located in the heart of hollywood, california. >> you're stinky dogs. >> founded by andrew rosenthal in 2004, this 24-hour full service center with 36 employees has everything from grooming to training... >> sit. >> in a state-of-the-art indoor dog park. this business generates $1.3 million a year, but recently, their numbers have started to tumble. sloppy...
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what they need to do is they need to have truth in their advertising. f they say we do the best in the industry, then they need to be the best in that would imply taking fingerprints, and looking deeply. what they are doing right now is a very limited computer-based access. it gives them a limitation of about 5-7 years and they are not required by law to do the other one. -- do the bestay if they say they are doing the best. >> so they need to drop the claim of bass. >> either that, or up the standard. girl wasyear-old tragically struck and killed by driver, what is the status of that investigation? >> this is a criminal investigation as to the totality of the circumstance. this is ongoing. but this is to one of the areas of concern for us. concept of is this a technology company or a transportation company? >> can it be both? >> i think so, but if you're a transportation company, your liability to the public increases during the entire operational cycle. if you're only a facilitator, which is what uber is saying now, then it is on the driver. >> let me
what they need to do is they need to have truth in their advertising. f they say we do the best in the industry, then they need to be the best in that would imply taking fingerprints, and looking deeply. what they are doing right now is a very limited computer-based access. it gives them a limitation of about 5-7 years and they are not required by law to do the other one. -- do the bestay if they say they are doing the best. >> so they need to drop the claim of bass. >> either that,...
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the charlie said was the wrong thing to do you live in our state you should -- [inaudible] charlie said when the legislature didn't pass before that they do the right thing so charlie was against that but we did the right thing. whatever country you grew up in if you live in florida yet have the same rights as your peers. crist: but now you won't get a driver's license. >> moderator: governor scott one other subject. scientists in the state are concerned about it and people that live near the beach are concerned about climate change. whenever you asked about whether or not climate changes caused by man in part or whole you say you are not a scientist that you are governor. doctors advise you on ebola and economists advise you on the economy. why are you so reluctant to believe the overwhelming majority o of scientists is a mn contributes to climate change? scott: here's what we have done. we have spent $350 million in dealing with sea level rise in the keys. or down in the miami area. we have spent $100 million on the coral re
the charlie said was the wrong thing to do you live in our state you should -- [inaudible] charlie said when the legislature didn't pass before that they do the right thing so charlie was against that but we did the right thing. whatever country you grew up in if you live in florida yet have the same rights as your peers. crist: but now you won't get a driver's license. >> moderator: governor scott one other subject. scientists in the state are concerned about it and people that live near...
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i know why i have to do it. why do you have to do it? it's one of the weirder -- weirder times we've had. i'll be honest with you. but it's very instructive. >> that's a good flower there. are you getting pictures of this? >> well, if we're not, then i'm afraid we've just spent one of the most futile days of our adult lives. >> this could be on the closing credits. >> this whole thing's going to be on the closing credits. it will be the last show i ever do. whatever happened to mike? he went to a hair museum. things got weird. nobody ever saw him again. he's on the wall in a museum he's on the wall in a museum somewhere. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> it's me, mike rowe. last time i went to maryland i tried to save a bell. hung from the top of an old steeple. i'm headed back to maryland to try to save one of these. that's a wooping crane. they are not dirty at all. to save them you have to hide under a white sheet. doesn't has got to do it it. new show, new mission. same guy. >>> so i get e-mail all
i know why i have to do it. why do you have to do it? it's one of the weirder -- weirder times we've had. i'll be honest with you. but it's very instructive. >> that's a good flower there. are you getting pictures of this? >> well, if we're not, then i'm afraid we've just spent one of the most futile days of our adult lives. >> this could be on the closing credits. >> this whole thing's going to be on the closing credits. it will be the last show i ever do. whatever...
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and he declined to do it. he was also advised by every member of the chief of staff -- the military and the army chief of staff -- to keep a residual force in iraq. and he declined to do so. so this is a president that al franken has supported 97% of the time. we talk of the terrorist recruitment in minnesota, i have met with the community leaders in the east african community. one of their biggest concerns is education. we have the worst education outcomes for minorities! the worst! lower than 50%! al franken is complicit. these are the root causes that need to be addressed. i will get them address. i am a problem solve. >> thank you, senator franken? >> let's be clear about the be. a little over a year ago, mr. mcfadden had the opportunity to weigh in on what to do in syria after president assad is chemical weapons. every republican candidate for the united states senate was asked by minnesota public radio for their views on what to do. everyone answered except for mr. mcfadden. he refused to answer. because
and he declined to do it. he was also advised by every member of the chief of staff -- the military and the army chief of staff -- to keep a residual force in iraq. and he declined to do so. so this is a president that al franken has supported 97% of the time. we talk of the terrorist recruitment in minnesota, i have met with the community leaders in the east african community. one of their biggest concerns is education. we have the worst education outcomes for minorities! the worst! lower than...
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we have more work to do. i will work with the legislature to test the teachers insurance fund and make sure it's stable and it's affordable for our teachers. we have to look at different options including bringing this school district back into the equation to make sure they have the flexibility they need them providing that insurance would also it paints a bigger picture. we have got ms under the affordable care act that middle-class families, families across our kids are getting hit with high insurance payments and not just that, to the high deductibles they are being hit with as well. we need to change the affordable care act. we need to make sure we have affordable health insurance for teachers. >> moderator: thank you mr. hutchinson and now mr. ross. ross: our teachers need to be focused on teaching our children and not be distracted and worried about whether or not they're going to be able to afford their health insurance. what the legislature did was a band-aid at best. as governor committed to working
we have more work to do. i will work with the legislature to test the teachers insurance fund and make sure it's stable and it's affordable for our teachers. we have to look at different options including bringing this school district back into the equation to make sure they have the flexibility they need them providing that insurance would also it paints a bigger picture. we have got ms under the affordable care act that middle-class families, families across our kids are getting hit with high...
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when would you advise the president to do that? had a lot of that to date in the time i was there as c.i.a. director and as secretary of defense. i think it was very clear to me that if the iranians made the decision they were going to produce a nuclear weapon and we had the intelligence to back that up, that we would not allow that to happen.r even if that meant military action. >> rose: you would have taken it out, strike against. >> that's right. >> rose: they have not made that de. >> that's correct. >> rose: as long as you're negotiating you assume they haven't made that de. >> at least the intelligence analysis at the time when i left the something of defense they had not made that decision at that point in time. >> rose: at what point do you think israel will say we can't wait for the united states, we think they've already made that decision. >> well, when i was secretary of defense, they actually got to the point where we thought they had made the decision that they were not going to, they really felt that it was important
when would you advise the president to do that? had a lot of that to date in the time i was there as c.i.a. director and as secretary of defense. i think it was very clear to me that if the iranians made the decision they were going to produce a nuclear weapon and we had the intelligence to back that up, that we would not allow that to happen.r even if that meant military action. >> rose: you would have taken it out, strike against. >> that's right. >> rose: they have not...
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i cannot allow myself to do that. there is no place to retreat. re were no vacillations in soul. >> do you feel like a he wrote -- hero? >> no, of course not. is someone a hero who stands out. in prison, those are the kind of people have to experience deep, deep trials intra-galatians because they cannot -- and tribulations because they cannot do otherwise. wholy 15% are like that, refuse to take it upon aemselves to just sign statement that said they committed a crime they did not or refuse to finger someone else and end up in jail. i am just one of those. yeah, my case was a lot louder. russia is the future for near and long-term? today, the economic situation in the country is not a very good. >> and the oil price? >> we are spending the resources we have a cumulative. the oil and gas industry have for the most point fallen under andpolitical management these people have reduced efficiency in a greater way. despite the high prices, expenditures are growing at the same rate or faster. nevertheless, we still do have oferves and for some period tim
i cannot allow myself to do that. there is no place to retreat. re were no vacillations in soul. >> do you feel like a he wrote -- hero? >> no, of course not. is someone a hero who stands out. in prison, those are the kind of people have to experience deep, deep trials intra-galatians because they cannot -- and tribulations because they cannot do otherwise. wholy 15% are like that, refuse to take it upon aemselves to just sign statement that said they committed a crime they did not...
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pfizer is moving over to europe. we can do better job and we need to install confidence back into the american economy, grow our economy and do a better job with businesses that way. opportunity for rebuttle. >> to businesses have told me reduced their employees hours in order not to provide insurance. only western country that still does that. fix an obama to care. >> well, that is an area i agree. i would like to appeal obama care but we need to know what we are going to replace it with. again, that we are supporting pro-ideas that gives everybody opportunities to achieve the american dream if they're willing to work for it. >> i promise affordable health care in the second half of our exchange. >> i have an interesting question coming from lincoln, in salt lake city. funding for the children's programme ended 2015 and faces reauthorisation by congress, do you support the re-authorisation? >> i do believe we have an obligation to care for those especially children who cannot themselves. us half the regulation we would be abl
pfizer is moving over to europe. we can do better job and we need to install confidence back into the american economy, grow our economy and do a better job with businesses that way. opportunity for rebuttle. >> to businesses have told me reduced their employees hours in order not to provide insurance. only western country that still does that. fix an obama to care. >> well, that is an area i agree. i would like to appeal obama care but we need to know what we are going to replace...
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that's the most important place for us to do that. the next step with regard to preparedness as we discussed is having a system that can handle any case that we have and we have had one case. i think there may be other cases. i think we have to recognize that as a nation. that's why the preparedness of our health care system and whether that's the fact that 8000 health care providers have been on cdc webinars or the fact that literally hundreds of thousands of health care workers have been communicated through our health alert network and the seven separate directional documents. those are the most important steps. at the same time we continue to evaluate and add steps that we think are helpful both to fight in west africa and to care for our people. the question of the screening that we will be doing at this time there are couple of things that we now believe and that is the importance of asking the questions, how a person may answer questions at the point of departure versus the point of interest may differ. the second thing is it is
that's the most important place for us to do that. the next step with regard to preparedness as we discussed is having a system that can handle any case that we have and we have had one case. i think there may be other cases. i think we have to recognize that as a nation. that's why the preparedness of our health care system and whether that's the fact that 8000 health care providers have been on cdc webinars or the fact that literally hundreds of thousands of health care workers have been...
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i want to do that very briefly. the recent events at market basket i think it really illustrated the importance of worker voice. he created an environment where every worker felt empowered, validated, and respected. to him, worker voice wasn't a threat to the company. it was an indispensable asset. that has a was been the case in the history of our country. worker voice can take so many forms. one of the most important of which is being part of a union. the obama administration continues to be resolute that when it comes to protecting elected bargaining rights in this country, we need to into new to protect these rights. they have come under attack in recent years. when i look at history, is a guy who grew up in buffalo, new york, there is an absolute direct relationship between the health of the middle class and the health and vitality of the labor union. let's look at the data from the bureau of labor statistics. they report that last year, median weekly income for union members was $200 higher than for nonunion me
i want to do that very briefly. the recent events at market basket i think it really illustrated the importance of worker voice. he created an environment where every worker felt empowered, validated, and respected. to him, worker voice wasn't a threat to the company. it was an indispensable asset. that has a was been the case in the history of our country. worker voice can take so many forms. one of the most important of which is being part of a union. the obama administration continues to be...
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sounds like we are going to do all that of evolving in the debate. do know which -- i read this story. the first i've heard about was employed evidently was worried about alarming people. that is not our policy of not something we tried to do. this is the problem in every state and all over the country. when someone serves their time, you can't keep them. we try to get a law passed less you what you could have someone coming from people have mental illness and people we deem a real threat either to themselves and others and we couldn't get it through for a variety of reasons. i think that challenge, whether we give a large, right now there's federal law limiting how many of these alerts you can send out, the alerts we can send that we do send out. but again we have to obey the law just like any governor does. >> moderator: i want to follow up still on the topic of marijuana. you with governor chris christie a few months ago and to double down on his criticism that colorado's recreational marijuana laws, hurts the quality of life. he said for the peop
sounds like we are going to do all that of evolving in the debate. do know which -- i read this story. the first i've heard about was employed evidently was worried about alarming people. that is not our policy of not something we tried to do. this is the problem in every state and all over the country. when someone serves their time, you can't keep them. we try to get a law passed less you what you could have someone coming from people have mental illness and people we deem a real threat...
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what you decide to do it or commit, you have to just do it. all out, without intellectualizing. >> watching these clips, i look at -- when the camera goes close on you, the whole story is told. i don't know how you develop that sort of skill. the bigger idea is what sort of risks are you willing to take. are you a natural film actor? are you brave enough to do something, if it does not go well, you could be ridiculed for? like bobby said, it starts with incontinence and ends with a knock knock joke. by the end, it is the heart of the movie. >> it is him is like a theater piece. -- it is almost like a theater piece. >> because it is a transition moment? >> i don't know. you can't hold to your side of the argument when you are so clearly in need of assistance. the way david said it up, i was shocked. this feels really real. it is not even lunchtime. i was taken aback. it was the first time they left together in 25 years. that is the beginning of their healing process. >> you have to find the humor in a scene like that. this is almost like a thea
what you decide to do it or commit, you have to just do it. all out, without intellectualizing. >> watching these clips, i look at -- when the camera goes close on you, the whole story is told. i don't know how you develop that sort of skill. the bigger idea is what sort of risks are you willing to take. are you a natural film actor? are you brave enough to do something, if it does not go well, you could be ridiculed for? like bobby said, it starts with incontinence and ends with a knock...
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plan to get to 100% not have the we do resources. congress has not given us the resources. we are developing that. i would like to see us get to a higher percentage of what is dean's scanned -- what is being scanned right now. i look at what comes into the country and the method we have for screening it all, and it is pretty sophisticated. so i take away from that a pretty good story. ok, yes, sir. >> last question. on ebola. we are now screening at five airports. do we have the capability to deal with this, and do we have contingencies if things get worse? >> we very definitely in this country have the ability to deal with the ebola virus. every time there has been an outbreak of ebola in the world, it has been defeated. here in the united states, we have the best health care, doctors, infrastructure, hospitals. it is a treatable disease if it is caught in time and you receive the right medical care and the right medical treatment in time. diagnosed case of ebola in the united states. from the are that three affected countries, there
plan to get to 100% not have the we do resources. congress has not given us the resources. we are developing that. i would like to see us get to a higher percentage of what is dean's scanned -- what is being scanned right now. i look at what comes into the country and the method we have for screening it all, and it is pretty sophisticated. so i take away from that a pretty good story. ok, yes, sir. >> last question. on ebola. we are now screening at five airports. do we have the...
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i think we need to do more. there is a referendum i put on the ballot asking whether or not the lien errs should pay higher income taxes. we go to the school districts and classes of illinois. i think that is a good idea. my opponent who is a billion or doesn't want to raise his income tax, but he wants to cut funding for schools across illinois. his budget plan would slash our layation budget. it would off teachers and cause great to teachers. he wants a million dollar tax cut for himself and education across illinois. i think it is important to send a message to millionaires and billionaires that they ought to pay more. illinois school districts cannot make it on state aid a loan because their property tax bases are so low they cannot provide the minimal amount of spending needed per pupil. a minimum proposal would redistribute more state dollars to districts based on their ability to pay. do you support the plan, or is there a better way of ensuring local districts have the funding they need to ensure that the
i think we need to do more. there is a referendum i put on the ballot asking whether or not the lien errs should pay higher income taxes. we go to the school districts and classes of illinois. i think that is a good idea. my opponent who is a billion or doesn't want to raise his income tax, but he wants to cut funding for schools across illinois. his budget plan would slash our layation budget. it would off teachers and cause great to teachers. he wants a million dollar tax cut for himself and...
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he has a perfect right to do that. w can floyd say to people, you should not see this, you should not hear this? one group, jewish groups, minority groups, irish groups, black groups, do they have the right to tell people what they should not do? black groups try to stop it because thought it portrayed blacks in an unfavorable light. it is now recognized as a classic. >> there is another part in the first amendment, dissent and protests and disagreement and passing judgment. we pass judgment all the time. peter gelb passes judgment at the met all the time in making decisions about what opera to put on and what not. the piece i did in the "wall street journal," i raise the question, would he have even conceived of putting on an opera about the death of martin luther king with beautiful arias sung from the point of view of his murderer? and communications and arguments from one side to the other side? we know the answer is he would not. >> the opera, the captain says, whatever chance there was for peace, whatever point yo
he has a perfect right to do that. w can floyd say to people, you should not see this, you should not hear this? one group, jewish groups, minority groups, irish groups, black groups, do they have the right to tell people what they should not do? black groups try to stop it because thought it portrayed blacks in an unfavorable light. it is now recognized as a classic. >> there is another part in the first amendment, dissent and protests and disagreement and passing judgment. we pass...
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this is the right thing to do. need to move forward to stop -- forward. >> remember, he gave an interview before and he said that he took prior positions for political expediency to win office. we do not know what charlie believes. he has taken every side on this issue. [applause] >> thank you. the next question is from frank denton. >> the education research shows that, of all the factors that affect academic success, two thirds of them are outside of the school and in the family. communities, success in school is undercut by poor parenting or some other part of unhealthy home life. should a state have a role in educating children? what should it be? >> the state should and always has. i went to high school and i played football. it was a program, if you will. art,d been and, music, sports. one of the things that really sad and made was governor scott cutting education. some schools had to be shut down. afterschool programs at to be mothballed. classes had to grow their class size. that is not the right thing to d
this is the right thing to do. need to move forward to stop -- forward. >> remember, he gave an interview before and he said that he took prior positions for political expediency to win office. we do not know what charlie believes. he has taken every side on this issue. [applause] >> thank you. the next question is from frank denton. >> the education research shows that, of all the factors that affect academic success, two thirds of them are outside of the school and in the...
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we need to do more. at the national security division, we focus on tackling cyber threats to national security. in other words, those posed by terrorists and nationstates. later,talk a little bit, about how we have restructured our divisions to focus on bringing all tools to bear against these threats. likewise, chamber members have an important role to play. you are living through these consequences with alarming frequency. of fortune 500 companies have been hacked. price water cooper house released a report finding that the number of detected cyber attacks in 2014 increased 48% over 2013. as fbi director james komi has noted, there are two types of companies in america, those who have been hacked and those who don't know they have been hacked. we are on notice. i would venture to say that everyone in this room has in their professional or private life been affected by a cyber security breach. at best, a minor inconvenience, a reissued credit card. at worst, devastation to your company's reputation, loss
we need to do more. at the national security division, we focus on tackling cyber threats to national security. in other words, those posed by terrorists and nationstates. later,talk a little bit, about how we have restructured our divisions to focus on bringing all tools to bear against these threats. likewise, chamber members have an important role to play. you are living through these consequences with alarming frequency. of fortune 500 companies have been hacked. price water cooper house...
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i would love to e that pursued by you guys and anything you can do to help. >> that's a very good good one. thank you. any other members of the public? seeing none, public comment is closed. next item is pleased. >> item no. 15 is new business. >> do we have any new business? >> yes, i actually would like to follow up with the director to invite the health department inspection to come in to tell us the reason behind the weekend inspection. i do understand over time but i don't know. i would like to hear the kind of impact study they have done in regard to what that means to the restaurant industry for the city since we know that's the largest part. as well as the hcso reporting requirements. i would like to invite them back to get an update on that as well. >> that's a good one. it's been a year. >> i would maybe follow up and put it up on the calendar to get something going with mta about the concerns. >> yeah. that's a good one. >> well, since we are inviting the health department do we need more information or update on the affordable care? >> yeah, that's what she was just saying.
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has there been any effort to do that? >> we have not done it yet, but we are going to implement that. >> okay. and i, i've, besides being a pros securityecuto prosecutor, i was also an auditor. you have 7,000 campuses? >> yes, we certainly are planning to grow that office, and as i mentioned, we are also doing that through our larger compliance efforts, so it's not just 13 people. >> how many of the just clary audits are being done by the 13 auditors on an annual basis as opposed to the 300 number? the clary special unit, how many are they doing? >> about 20. >> that's still a lot for 13 people. i can't wait to look at the audits. i want to see what they are. >> we actually have a summary, if it would be helpful, too, of the findings that we put together and a spreadsheet i'm happy to share. >> that would be great. i'd like to see it. >> to the don't's credit, they're the only department enforcing it. they're not specialized. and that is a big part of this problem. we spend all day making laws, making rule, making regulati
has there been any effort to do that? >> we have not done it yet, but we are going to implement that. >> okay. and i, i've, besides being a pros securityecuto prosecutor, i was also an auditor. you have 7,000 campuses? >> yes, we certainly are planning to grow that office, and as i mentioned, we are also doing that through our larger compliance efforts, so it's not just 13 people. >> how many of the just clary audits are being done by the 13 auditors on an annual basis...
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who's going to do it? engineers. that's who. that's what i want to do. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. [ applause ] >> jon: welcome back. sexism. does it still exist? many men say no. jessica williams explores. >> people complain a lot about sexism these days, but thankfully there are those who know the truelgt. >> i'm not buying this inequality business. i'm not inequality business. i'm not. >> it's not the women who are victims, it's the men. >> in the feminized atmosphere we exist, the old fashioned tough guys are in trouble for saying something and getting in trouble for being sexist. >> look at me, i have a high powered job in new york, and i get benefits men will never see. spend a day in my fun world. let's go. now let's take my walk to work. for most guys it's a calm, but for me, it's like i'm competing in a beauty pageant every day. to men get super nice things said to them when they walk by an open construction site. i'm fine, how are you? thanks. o
who's going to do it? engineers. that's who. that's what i want to do. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. [ applause ] >> jon: welcome back. sexism. does it still exist? many men say no. jessica williams explores. >> people complain a lot about sexism these days, but thankfully there are those who know the truelgt. >> i'm not buying this inequality business. i'm not inequality...
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and find better ways to do with that. is important to have communication. >> and russia, ukraine? >> i think russia, the danger we are facing now is almost a renewal of the cold war. you think it is, in part, because they saw the president as weak? and think that putin, everybody who has dealt with putin, his goal is to try to make very certain that russia again extends its influence in over the former countries that were the soviet union. that is his goal, to divide east from west and make that assertion, and i think what he did in the ukraine is part of his read that the u.s. would not take action. >> and so how does the united states convince them otherwise? >> i think you have to make very clear to him -- and when >> how do you do that? >> it is not just sanctions, that sanctions are important. it is not just sanctions. i think, frankly, we should be providing aid to the ukrainians. i think we should be providing military aid to the ukrainians. >> by sending them tanks? >> it is important for us to strengthen nato. we
and find better ways to do with that. is important to have communication. >> and russia, ukraine? >> i think russia, the danger we are facing now is almost a renewal of the cold war. you think it is, in part, because they saw the president as weak? and think that putin, everybody who has dealt with putin, his goal is to try to make very certain that russia again extends its influence in over the former countries that were the soviet union. that is his goal, to divide east from west...
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i think we need to do more. there is a referendum i put on the ballot asking whether or not the lien errs should pay higher income taxes. we go to the school districts and classes of illinois. i think that is a good idea. my opponent who is a billion or doesn't want to raise his income tax, but he wants to cut funding for schools across illinois. his budget plan would slash our layation budget. it would off teachers and cause great to teachers. he wants a million dollar tax cut for himself and education across illinois. i think it is important to send a message to millionaires and billionaires that they ought to pay more. illinois school districts cannot make it on state aid a loan because their property tax bases are so low they cannot provide the minimal amount of spending needed per pupil. a minimum proposal would redistribute more state dollars to districts based on their ability to pay. do you support the plan, or is there a better way of ensuring local districts have the funding they need to ensure that the
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we need to do it in a smart way. public safety needs to come first. states where they are doing their food service at a lower cost. there is another state they have been in. if you have someone -- a problem with someone on a contract, thrown them out. i try to work with them first before i throw them out. i did find them $200,000. officer wasrections brought in to get the solution to work. corrections, the congressman has been reading my white papers. reform is actively underway. ports, records, veterans court, specialty court's. we are helping to leave the effort in terms of a mental health commission. they did outstanding work. too often we are locking people up when they have a mental health issue. we are getting on top of that. we are being proactive. we're not talking about it. we are doing it. prisoner entries -- we did pretty well in michigan. we're improving that. >> give us your name in question. i have a question about the environment. i would like to ask each candidate what is your position on fracking, and what plans would you put into effe
we need to do it in a smart way. public safety needs to come first. states where they are doing their food service at a lower cost. there is another state they have been in. if you have someone -- a problem with someone on a contract, thrown them out. i try to work with them first before i throw them out. i did find them $200,000. officer wasrections brought in to get the solution to work. corrections, the congressman has been reading my white papers. reform is actively underway. ports,...
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we have to work around that as well. we dove this time of waiting for the elections, because we are not going back to washington to work on legislation. that is clear. although i think we ought to come back to have a vote on the authorization of the use of force. that is my opinion and that's a separate issue. we should come back and debate that and have that vote. having said that, i think -- i know the latino community cares about a myriad of issues. this is an important issue to the latino community, but also to our country and the future of our country. the best and brightest and the bravest continue to come here to want to make america a better country. we need to welcome them with open arms. i think we will get it done because we have to get this done. it's in the interest of our country to get this done. the state of play, luis has given it to you, and i will turn it back with extra time. i don't usually do this. >> i will remember that. >> anna navarro, how has the state of play evolved and where do you see it now? >>
we have to work around that as well. we dove this time of waiting for the elections, because we are not going back to washington to work on legislation. that is clear. although i think we ought to come back to have a vote on the authorization of the use of force. that is my opinion and that's a separate issue. we should come back and debate that and have that vote. having said that, i think -- i know the latino community cares about a myriad of issues. this is an important issue to the latino...
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to. the united states -- >>> did you do to the wrong way? came with a legal visa. >>> so why are you illegal? >>> because our system is working. >>> you broke the law. >>> we overstayed the visa. >>> you have broken the law. >>> if that's the definition oft illegal, who is not documented. we have all broken the law. are clearly hanging ontoclea the most emotional part of the >> >>> talking about it, illegal. >>> i just want to say, on the education part, so, the dream that you asked is the dream mers and we have, from the.priv families in the united states, that are part of this, and have given, we have 33.5 million in the fund, and it is growing. and the scholarship program is giving opportunities forere dreamers, and many in texas and in dallas, and houston, and we do that because we understand the power of education. it is said that people who go to college are most likely 80% more to given to taxes, and also, for people who are, majority of thei immigrants, 36,000 is their average income. >>> if you don't give them the s opportunity to p
to. the united states -- >>> did you do to the wrong way? came with a legal visa. >>> so why are you illegal? >>> because our system is working. >>> you broke the law. >>> we overstayed the visa. >>> you have broken the law. >>> if that's the definition oft illegal, who is not documented. we have all broken the law. are clearly hanging ontoclea the most emotional part of the >> >>> talking about it, illegal....
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they are not strong enough to do that. about two-thirds of mostly shia and they haven't gone into tho those -- to those areas at all. they accuse them of being shia and iranian. really they parade on television and they have equipment and they know how to use it. they wave the flags around and cut peoples heads off. the tide is turning i think and i suspect this will go back to the national unity government and it will go back to what it was before it started about a year or a year and a half ago. >> how were you able to gain the trust of the people of fallujah? >> part of it was the discussion we had over time. days have seen how the u.s. military had dealt with them over the city. that had more impact than i thought it would and in the discussion that's one of the things they talked about. that didn't mean they liked us. 30 years under saddam hussein they have been told we were the boogie man. they didn't have to like us, they have to respect us and work with us and that's what they did. i don't know if you could say they
they are not strong enough to do that. about two-thirds of mostly shia and they haven't gone into tho those -- to those areas at all. they accuse them of being shia and iranian. really they parade on television and they have equipment and they know how to use it. they wave the flags around and cut peoples heads off. the tide is turning i think and i suspect this will go back to the national unity government and it will go back to what it was before it started about a year or a year and a half...
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we have a lot of work to do. i have two sons who are still in active duty and could be called at any time. there is a lot of work that needs to be done. much on hows too long they have been there. i am a big supporter of term limits and campaign finance reform. that is why i am here. >> same question. >> i am here because i believe in the people of south carolina. i believe it is time for change and people are looking for a person that will have their interest. i am here because people have asked me as i have traveled all 46 counties in, this state, i have listened to the people, i have heard them talk around their kitchen table, saying how they are having a hard time making ends meet. i'm hearing people say they are kicked off their insurance. i am hearing people all over this county talk about what they need and how washington is broken and how we need to fix it. for new peopleg with new ideas, to go there, to help them be their voice, someone who will listen to them and take their interest to heart. this is why
we have a lot of work to do. i have two sons who are still in active duty and could be called at any time. there is a lot of work that needs to be done. much on hows too long they have been there. i am a big supporter of term limits and campaign finance reform. that is why i am here. >> same question. >> i am here because i believe in the people of south carolina. i believe it is time for change and people are looking for a person that will have their interest. i am here because...
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i said i would like to do that. i called the insurance company to see if i was clear to fly around in a hand glider with a motor on it. they just wrote back the responses. and i'll paraphrase, are you out of your freaking mind? so no, i am not cleared to fly around in ultralight, technically, i have permission to check out these birds which turns out are whooping cranes. and the people who dedicate their lives work outside of baltimore, which is my hometown. i thought it would be fun to meet them. best of all the story begins in an suv, which incidentally, i'm cleared to ride around in. ♪ ♪ ♪ took a road and wandered ♪ and before i really knew it ♪ i found a place where people laughed and put their hearts into it ♪ ♪ it ain't the job it ain't the place no matter how you view it ♪ a little work, a little play ♪ somebody has got to do it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so let's recap. i am not allowed to take to the skies in an ultralight aircraft with the whooping cranes but i am allowed to check them out on the ground. and meet the guy, dr.
i said i would like to do that. i called the insurance company to see if i was clear to fly around in a hand glider with a motor on it. they just wrote back the responses. and i'll paraphrase, are you out of your freaking mind? so no, i am not cleared to fly around in ultralight, technically, i have permission to check out these birds which turns out are whooping cranes. and the people who dedicate their lives work outside of baltimore, which is my hometown. i thought it would be fun to meet...
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what are we going to do? you need to do something, and you need to do something tomorrow. and i understood that. and we understood the attorney general and the president, everybody understand the national circumstance of that. our immigration system is broken, we can stipulate to that. but at the same time, we had to take a very careful look, because we knew there was a good chance that these cases would find their way to the supreme court. and we needed to gather and marshal the facts, so that we could move forward effectively. and i believe we did. we had to get it right. we have no margin for error in the work that we do. and that is why it is so important to get it right. and that is why, again, i understand the impatience that some may feel. and similarly, there's a sheriff you may know in arizona that i spent a lot of time taking a look at. and i got a lot of letters from a lot of folks. and you know him. and i -- well, i'll stop right there. inside voice. and again, the same thing. we need you to do something, and we need you to do something now. the fact of the matt
what are we going to do? you need to do something, and you need to do something tomorrow. and i understood that. and we understood the attorney general and the president, everybody understand the national circumstance of that. our immigration system is broken, we can stipulate to that. but at the same time, we had to take a very careful look, because we knew there was a good chance that these cases would find their way to the supreme court. and we needed to gather and marshal the facts, so that...
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something their supposed to be doing. >> thank you very much. >> okay. new dbi provides samplers requests and outreach to contractors and applicants so the sampler for request is for consistency and communication a sample is provided to applicants showing the necessary criteria the letter is on letterhead stating a specific need for a night time project and it has to have a list of equipment including the lighting that will be used lighting is an annoyance so we encourage contractors and this is another discussion we have with the contractors don't shine the light on the adjacent building where people are sleeping contradict it away next to the building and show it away that's another conversation that's ongoing more recently than before. >> the one i think dbi requires that dbi side it a 24/7 contract. >> okay. your getting it that. >> our outreach letter dbi provides a sample of the necessary outreach for consistency it needs to be distributed to all neighbors and the letter must state where and what and with when and given an adequate description of th
something their supposed to be doing. >> thank you very much. >> okay. new dbi provides samplers requests and outreach to contractors and applicants so the sampler for request is for consistency and communication a sample is provided to applicants showing the necessary criteria the letter is on letterhead stating a specific need for a night time project and it has to have a list of equipment including the lighting that will be used lighting is an annoyance so we encourage...
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it was the wrong thing to do. what i did do when i was in the house of representatives was to recognize that the obama administration was trying to sell off pieces on the campuses for private development. i stopped it. i acted on behalf of our veterans and stop it. when i get back, i will make sure they have health insurance, no questions asked. they deserve it all. they do not deserve to have $6 billion cut in benefits. >> point to some specific policies that you disagree with when it comes to veterans. what else has he done wrong? >> clearly to cut veterans benefits is something that indicates that this is not the way to care for our veterans. what more do you need to say about that? i know because i have fought for our veterans and for preserving theya hospital aspect need. i made sure that those campuses wouldn't be sold off for private development. --you last a great question you asked a great question. itt check. board called orgmefully -- factcheck. golden shamefully misleading because it is not true. that w
it was the wrong thing to do. what i did do when i was in the house of representatives was to recognize that the obama administration was trying to sell off pieces on the campuses for private development. i stopped it. i acted on behalf of our veterans and stop it. when i get back, i will make sure they have health insurance, no questions asked. they deserve it all. they do not deserve to have $6 billion cut in benefits. >> point to some specific policies that you disagree with when it...
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who's going to do it? engineers. that's who. that's what i want to do. ineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ] but we went to summer camp together. summer camp is over. ♪ [ male announcer ] tomcat. [ cat meows ] [ male announcer ] engineered to kill. [ male announcer ] tomcat. [light instrumental music] ♪ female announcer: recycle your old fridge and get $50. schedule your free pickup at: i've assumed his position and apparently chelsea is willing to let me do the same thing with her. she did remind me though that if i'm not very careful, i could kill obviously, it hurts if youo it wrong. >> you have to keep it really tight but then be relaxed up in the air. >> you understand the incredible mixed message and dichotomy -- >> exactly. you stee
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because i really don't want to do this. the reason was -- i will tell you, i don't want to say beyond four years in the administration and defense secretary if i'm secretary of defense, you should have someone who is going to stay longer in that position and they said no, it doesn't make any difference, you would be great, do it, get it done. and i just said no, look at others and try to make that decision. and then i think it was on one of the flights back to washington where the president called me directly on the plane and said that he wanted me to take that position. so again from my life when the president of the united states usually ask you to do something, out of respect for the office, you do it. >> we read your book and we have the feeling that some of these national security questions -- there have been times when the president has taken action or resisted action that is almost like on different sides. you agree with that? >> i have to say that when i was there back, there was a very good give-and-take in the nati
because i really don't want to do this. the reason was -- i will tell you, i don't want to say beyond four years in the administration and defense secretary if i'm secretary of defense, you should have someone who is going to stay longer in that position and they said no, it doesn't make any difference, you would be great, do it, get it done. and i just said no, look at others and try to make that decision. and then i think it was on one of the flights back to washington where the president...
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so yes, it's not enough. >> but to do more is to do what? >> first of all, to fight heart and minds. not to think about democratization by elections, to provide the ideas including the basic values that we believe in like sanctity of life. by education rather than by elections. we shouldn't be how, you should be patient in this regard as well. and then to fight it by not allowing them the financial system which support them. and of course, if it is needed to fight by military means as well. >> rose: with troops coming from where. >> just of all, enjoying the air superiority, the technologies, the advantages of the west in this regard. and of course, to use those elements on the ground who already to fight those elements. because they are certain by this radical element. and they are everywhere, in syria, in iraq, in lebanon, everywhere. >> rose: how close do you think today iran is to having enough material and a delivery system for a nuclear potential? >> it's about a year. >> rose: about a year. >> yeah. >> rose: not more than that. and. >
so yes, it's not enough. >> but to do more is to do what? >> first of all, to fight heart and minds. not to think about democratization by elections, to provide the ideas including the basic values that we believe in like sanctity of life. by education rather than by elections. we shouldn't be how, you should be patient in this regard as well. and then to fight it by not allowing them the financial system which support them. and of course, if it is needed to fight by military means...
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we need to work together. we do not need are people who are fear mongering, spreading panic in the public. because this is serious. we need to work together. i have been disappointed that my opponent has been raising concerns without talking about what we can do together in a bipartisan way to address this issue. ?> may i i am not fear mongering, and our hero something relevant and important to people here in new hampshire and throughout the country and the world. there has been no coherent policy from the president, and i called for a travel ban immediately. i did not do anything inappropriate. others have joined in, and i am thankful that the senator from the president to join me. thatnator shaheen, imagine you are a home or in your new hampshire citizen hat, and you get a call from a pollster question --ollowing do you approve of the job president obama is doing? it will be a chance to follow up, but this is a yes or no answer. do you approve, yes or no. >> in some ways i approve, on some things i do not approve.
we need to work together. we do not need are people who are fear mongering, spreading panic in the public. because this is serious. we need to work together. i have been disappointed that my opponent has been raising concerns without talking about what we can do together in a bipartisan way to address this issue. ?> may i i am not fear mongering, and our hero something relevant and important to people here in new hampshire and throughout the country and the world. there has been no coherent...