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>> adam: yeah. >> pelley: two minutes. >> adam: i was...en't got an exact figure. >> pelley: there's a lawsuit in this case, you may be aware of, that's been filed, that suggests that it was 24 minutes before the security arrived after that telephone call. >> adam: i'm aware of the allegation. we'll respond to it when we need to in court. >> pelley: you've done an investigation. you're in charge of the plant. did it take 24 minutes for them to get there? >> adam: it took, in our calculation, somewhat less than that. >> pelley: you initially said two minutes. now, we're talking 24 minutes... >> adam: i said a couple of minutes, but i... i understand from... from our analysis of the phone records that it took less than that. >> pelley: there's a gap here, between two and 24. can you help me narrow that gap a little bit? >> adam: i didn't come prepared with that figure, scott. >> pelley: the south africans keep telling us that this was, essentially, a third-rate burglary. >> bunn: nonsense. these people cut through a 10,000-volt security fence
>> adam: yeah. >> pelley: two minutes. >> adam: i was...en't got an exact figure. >> pelley: there's a lawsuit in this case, you may be aware of, that's been filed, that suggests that it was 24 minutes before the security arrived after that telephone call. >> adam: i'm aware of the allegation. we'll respond to it when we need to in court. >> pelley: you've done an investigation. you're in charge of the plant. did it take 24 minutes for them to get there?...
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in addition, adams thought deeply about american history. he was the son of one of the founders, spoke perfect french, had a great diplomatic career. tocqueville was deeply impressed by his wisdom. >> tocqueville lived for how many years? >> a total of 53. he had tuberculosis. later, he would have repeated breakdowns and recoveries. >> how long was he married and who did he marry? >> that is interesting, too. he fell in love with a middle- class englishwoman. he kept his engagement secret from his family for several years. he was secretly engaged when he was in this country, though intensely flirtatious. i might regress on that, because it is quite interesting. beaumont and he noticed that young, unmarried american women were perfectly free to hang out, unchaperoned, with young men, and speak very freely with them. in france, they would have been rigidly controlled. it never went further than that. in france, once they were married, it was assumed they would take a lover on the side. american women went on being virtuous and chaste, or so he
in addition, adams thought deeply about american history. he was the son of one of the founders, spoke perfect french, had a great diplomatic career. tocqueville was deeply impressed by his wisdom. >> tocqueville lived for how many years? >> a total of 53. he had tuberculosis. later, he would have repeated breakdowns and recoveries. >> how long was he married and who did he marry? >> that is interesting, too. he fell in love with a middle- class englishwoman. he kept his...
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i continue the article by jay christian adams, former d.o.j. attorney. the federal voter intimidation statutes we used against the new black pan chers were -- panthers were enacted because america never realized genuine racial equality in elections. racial violence characterized elections from the end of the civil war until the voting rights act of 1965. before that blacks seeking the right to vote and those aiding them were victims of violence and intimidation but unlike southern legal system -- unlike the southern legal system, southern violence did not discriminate. black voters were slain as were the right champions of their cause. some of the bodies were tossed in bogs and in one case in philadelphia, mississippi, they were buried together in an earthen dam. temp rir lay close quote and point out the irony of the brutal tragedy in philadelphia, mississippi, and i have been there, mr. speaker, and the new black panthers intimidating voters in philadelphia, pennsylvania, the city of brotherly love. . i continue with the quote. based on my experiences,
i continue the article by jay christian adams, former d.o.j. attorney. the federal voter intimidation statutes we used against the new black pan chers were -- panthers were enacted because america never realized genuine racial equality in elections. racial violence characterized elections from the end of the civil war until the voting rights act of 1965. before that blacks seeking the right to vote and those aiding them were victims of violence and intimidation but unlike southern legal system...
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at the inclusion of an interview, referring to vice president biden, he was adamant that in july of 2011, you will see a lot of people moving out. bet on it. i don't know if that book is accurate. it has quotes in it. honestly, general, there is a disconnect between the comment that you just made in response to the chairmen and what is being depicted here. the president's repeated statements thaa in july of 2011, we will begin withdrawal. this obviously sends a message to our enemies that we are leaving, and our friends that we are leaving. and then there is accommodation in the region. i guess maybe, could you clarify the difference between what you just said and what is quoted in the book that are direct quotes? i am confident we can train and hand over in that timeframe. if we can't do the things you say, no one is going to suggest that we stay, right? that is a quote from the president of the united states. >> senator, i am not sure it is productive to comment on conversations that took place. >> i understand that. >> i would come back to what the president said at west point. that i
at the inclusion of an interview, referring to vice president biden, he was adamant that in july of 2011, you will see a lot of people moving out. bet on it. i don't know if that book is accurate. it has quotes in it. honestly, general, there is a disconnect between the comment that you just made in response to the chairmen and what is being depicted here. the president's repeated statements thaa in july of 2011, we will begin withdrawal. this obviously sends a message to our enemies that we...
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this is a guy that didn't see it adam smith's way. john maynard was the economist who believed you could take federal money, the greenbacks cash and put it into the hands of -- put it in the hands of the american people and they would take it out and spend it and that would stimulate the economy and you could grow out of n economic crisis just by simply spending government money. well, i've always thought that was a ridiculous proposal. i think you have to produce things that have value and market them for a competitive price and build your efficiencies. i believe this is an economy that's built on production, not on consumption. and if that's all it was we could embrace john maynard ka nmbs e's -- kane's idea who actually spoke about solving the economic problem in the united states. this way. kane said, i want to find an abandon coal mine. i can solve all of the unemployment. he said, i can solve all of the unemployment in america. i just go to an abandoned coal mine and drill a whole series of holes into the ground in that abandone
this is a guy that didn't see it adam smith's way. john maynard was the economist who believed you could take federal money, the greenbacks cash and put it into the hands of -- put it in the hands of the american people and they would take it out and spend it and that would stimulate the economy and you could grow out of n economic crisis just by simply spending government money. well, i've always thought that was a ridiculous proposal. i think you have to produce things that have value and...
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in 2006 through the adam wal much child protection and safety act, the department of justice created a national sex offender registry to better protect children by organizing sex offenders into three tiers. the act also created a nationwide d.n.a. database and allows law enforcement to monitor dangerous sex offenders through the use of g.p.s. technology. recognizing the dangers of technology assisted exploitations crimes against children, the department of justice launched project safe childhood. an effort that resulted in record numbers of arrests and prosecutions of individuals seeking to commit sexual crimes against children. the amber alert system, a department of justice directive, works to protect and save the lives of abducted children. since the expansion of the system in 2003, more than 500 missing or exploited children have been safely recovered. alerts are broadcast over the internet, television and radio programming, electronic highway signs, lottery tickets and text messaging. shortly after the september 11 attack, i introduced the u.s.a. patriot act which afforded the d
in 2006 through the adam wal much child protection and safety act, the department of justice created a national sex offender registry to better protect children by organizing sex offenders into three tiers. the act also created a nationwide d.n.a. database and allows law enforcement to monitor dangerous sex offenders through the use of g.p.s. technology. recognizing the dangers of technology assisted exploitations crimes against children, the department of justice launched project safe...
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adam holloway. >> every household in gravesham has inherited a sort of second mortgage of debt. can the prime minister give us some idea of the level of debt per household across the country? >> my honorable friend is entirely right that every single person in this country is now carrying 22,000 pounds of debt because of the mess that the last labour government left us. the fact is this -- if we do not do something about it, by the end of this parliament, we will be paying 70 billion pounds in debt interest. that is more than we spend on schools and more than we spend on defense. it would be a tragic waste of money. that is why, however painful, we have to get to grips with the deficit that we were left by the last labour government. >> barry gardiner. >> can the prime minister explain why the changes to local government funding last week mean that, in witney in oxfordshire, they will see an uplift of 1.7%, while children in brent will see a loss from their education budget of 1.88 million pounds? can it have anything to do with his minister for local government's statement last
adam holloway. >> every household in gravesham has inherited a sort of second mortgage of debt. can the prime minister give us some idea of the level of debt per household across the country? >> my honorable friend is entirely right that every single person in this country is now carrying 22,000 pounds of debt because of the mess that the last labour government left us. the fact is this -- if we do not do something about it, by the end of this parliament, we will be paying 70...
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nick markakis, adam jones scored. 4-0 orioles. watch this play. luke scott navigating the camberwell. help the man, please. he is ok -- luke scott navigating the camera well. the san diego padres beat the orioles. wimbledon start state. the u.s. place wednesday in the world cup against algiers. >> 6:28. so much ahead in our next half- hour. >> one community group is hoping to change a violent trend. i am kim dacey. >> the next few months will be a critical phase that will to start the future >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today in hd. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back. i am stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thank you for joining us this morning. tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. >> summer begins in about an hour. it will feel like it again. the humidity has come down. we will still hit 90 this afternoon under mostly sunny skies. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. for now, to the news desk. >> multiple shootings in baltimore claimed the lives of two people. >> a ne
nick markakis, adam jones scored. 4-0 orioles. watch this play. luke scott navigating the camberwell. help the man, please. he is ok -- luke scott navigating the camera well. the san diego padres beat the orioles. wimbledon start state. the u.s. place wednesday in the world cup against algiers. >> 6:28. so much ahead in our next half- hour. >> one community group is hoping to change a violent trend. i am kim dacey. >> the next few months will be a critical phase that will to...
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i know david maxwell was here with his wife, and i know they're through adam in arkansas, they have special needs left, but sometimes not everyone's on those list, but your local churches, your local senior citizen centers know these people, make sure those lists are up to date, because they can make a difference in someone's life. but i'm going to close with this, and i was at a fundraiser for the john leeland institute seminary in virginia, and there was this guy from argentina. and this baptist minister said this, he said, in argentina, we have a saying, if we're not part of planting the trees of the future, we don't deserve to stand in the shade of the trees of the past. so we need to plant some trees. make sure everyone sees this exhibit, because it's got some valuable lessons in it of what has happened and things that you can do. they're very important exhibits, and i'm very, very appreciative of the clinton foundation library for putting this on, and i'm very, very thankful for state farm -- or allstate, i'm sorry, for the support of this. and let me tell you about allstate. they hav
i know david maxwell was here with his wife, and i know they're through adam in arkansas, they have special needs left, but sometimes not everyone's on those list, but your local churches, your local senior citizen centers know these people, make sure those lists are up to date, because they can make a difference in someone's life. but i'm going to close with this, and i was at a fundraiser for the john leeland institute seminary in virginia, and there was this guy from argentina. and this...
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>> ifill: in 2003 he spoke in adamant opposition to the war in iraq. >> the case that this administration tries to make to justify its fixation with war is tainted by charges of falsified documents and circumstantial evidence. we cannot convince the world of the necessity of this war for one simple reason : this is not a war of necessity. but a war of choice. >> ifill: editor of the state's largest newspaper, the charleston gazette. >> all the time he was aging and getting more and more frail and feeble, barely able to walk and wheeled around in a wheelchair. so it was very sad but yet he was noble, i thought, and so he's my hero exactly a half century after i was his press assistant. >> ifill: byrd's legacy looms largest in west virginia where any number of public works projects bear his name. >> he delivered to the state key projects. what the outside world called pork, he and west virginiaians called needed infrastructure. >> short of abraham lincoln who gave us our statehood, yes, he is the most influential person and the best person we've had to represent us ever. >> ifill: byrd cast
>> ifill: in 2003 he spoke in adamant opposition to the war in iraq. >> the case that this administration tries to make to justify its fixation with war is tainted by charges of falsified documents and circumstantial evidence. we cannot convince the world of the necessity of this war for one simple reason : this is not a war of necessity. but a war of choice. >> ifill: editor of the state's largest newspaper, the charleston gazette. >> all the time he was aging and...
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he didn't talk to adam kidan. he didn't talk to a lot of people. my view is that i did a pretty thorough job of reporting and filming this story, and i just disagree with what gary says. >> by the way, he calls -- in here, the work that susan schmidt did sleazy. why would he do that? what's his point on that one? >> that's a good question. gary, in his book, is very angry about sue schmidt's reporting. he believes that she grossly misrepresented the tigua affair. i think gary's argument is overwrought. susan schmidt and her colleagues won a pulitzer prize. i don't think it was sleazy. >> last clip before we say goodbye. you use "mr. smith goes to washington." let's watch. >> it has become so accepted, so part of our political culture now that it's normal. your average citizen doesn't would expect to have because these voices are much louder and they're much better financed. >> this issthe story about human failure. i mean, i don't think that corruption as a part is an issue. the corruption i was involved in was the human failure. it's an issue of p
he didn't talk to adam kidan. he didn't talk to a lot of people. my view is that i did a pretty thorough job of reporting and filming this story, and i just disagree with what gary says. >> by the way, he calls -- in here, the work that susan schmidt did sleazy. why would he do that? what's his point on that one? >> that's a good question. gary, in his book, is very angry about sue schmidt's reporting. he believes that she grossly misrepresented the tigua affair. i think gary's...
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you look at europe it started out, you know, with this kind of -- you know, the market rules, adam smithkind of, you know, machiavellian mentality. and it evolved into an economy that protected its people and had more social policies. so i do believe that is evolution of capitalism. if you want to to know how the road, ask somebody coming back. that's where europe has been. i don't believe that if you stick with capitalism in this form, and the free market enterprise in this form that we're going to grow and expand. unfortunately capitalism and the free market economy as we know it is archaic. i just have to say for the last panel, for the emphasis that there is a lot of nano technology going on at suny albany and albany state. guest: you got a democrat that snuck through on your republican line. host: you don't believe it? guest: of course it's a process but it's not the kind most americans like. if you look over the past decade or so, evolution has been that one little policy after another has grown the government and americans hate it. so one little bailout here and, ok, we acquiesce
you look at europe it started out, you know, with this kind of -- you know, the market rules, adam smithkind of, you know, machiavellian mentality. and it evolved into an economy that protected its people and had more social policies. so i do believe that is evolution of capitalism. if you want to to know how the road, ask somebody coming back. that's where europe has been. i don't believe that if you stick with capitalism in this form, and the free market enterprise in this form that we're...
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no, they understand karl marx but they don't understand adam smith. this is where we are. and it's why we have to push the reset button in november. this nation is resilient. we can come back from it. we have a lot of debt and deficit we have to pay off. we have a lowering national -- national image abroad. we have a military that took a sincere -- let me say -- a military that took a serious reset today. and i pray that it gets turned out for the best. i think that some of our tasks are very difficult, but finding our soul is going to be the most difficult one. america will produce and bring us to a greater level of greatness yet if we find our soul, if we redefine and identify the pillars of american exceptionalism and charter ourselves down that path that goes down the shiny hills of america that ronald reagan spoke of that we can see just beyond our horizons right now, madam speaker. so truthfully, i didn't come down here to talk about the things i just spoke of in the last half-hour. there is a seg way into this. i -- segue into this. i mentioned obamacare issue and h
no, they understand karl marx but they don't understand adam smith. this is where we are. and it's why we have to push the reset button in november. this nation is resilient. we can come back from it. we have a lot of debt and deficit we have to pay off. we have a lowering national -- national image abroad. we have a military that took a sincere -- let me say -- a military that took a serious reset today. and i pray that it gets turned out for the best. i think that some of our tasks are very...
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we have the letters of john adams talking about how they would not let him talk unless it was with [unintelligible] the tea party love her. she wants to do something extremely different than what the founders sought a role as being. guest: i have not heard or consider that point. the obvious observation is that government has changed quite a bit in america since the original documents were drafted. that is an interesting point. i am not exactly sure what claims were made that you're referring to. as a general matter, there are very few people on either side who have internalized the idea of restraint in government. i do not think the left as even entertained the idea of restraining their appetites once in power. the right does pay a lot of lip service to the idea of pulling back and letting people make their own decisions. caught very few people, once they get in a position of power let others make their decisions. many say i am a libertarian. i agree with the idea that people should do what they want to do. what they really mean is, i want to be able to do what i want to do. what they do not mean
we have the letters of john adams talking about how they would not let him talk unless it was with [unintelligible] the tea party love her. she wants to do something extremely different than what the founders sought a role as being. guest: i have not heard or consider that point. the obvious observation is that government has changed quite a bit in america since the original documents were drafted. that is an interesting point. i am not exactly sure what claims were made that you're referring...
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newport is adamant they do not want this. >> no. >> the answer is yes. i filed a bill that i which had passed. this was about evaluating who is coming into this state. we need to be prepared for a changing landscape. the attorney general fighting crime around gaming, i think the more we control this, the better we are. the answer is yes. >> we have talked about how you would like to change the landscape of rhode island. let's talk about how you get that done. mr. moffett, seven years ago, the rhode island's unemployment rate was 5.7%. it now hovers at 13%, we have a punishing deficit, why should rhode island look to a republican to lead this state? >> not all republicans are created equal. as far as unemployment, my plan is to reduce sales taxes to bring retail jobs back to rhode island. i have talked on the campaign trail about my economic development program to build a world-class aquarium in rhode island which would bring tourism into our state. our first lady said we should consider building a science museum along with that. things like that -- the g
newport is adamant they do not want this. >> no. >> the answer is yes. i filed a bill that i which had passed. this was about evaluating who is coming into this state. we need to be prepared for a changing landscape. the attorney general fighting crime around gaming, i think the more we control this, the better we are. the answer is yes. >> we have talked about how you would like to change the landscape of rhode island. let's talk about how you get that done. mr. moffett,...
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you know, you want to go back and read john quincy adams' incredible closing arguments that went on for over two days. you know. ed in the amistad case. you can get it. you want to read ben franklin's entire speech before the constitutional convention in 1787, where he said if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it possible an empire can rise without his, the lord's, aid? he said, we're told in the sacred writing, unless the lord builds the house, they labor in vain that build it. i also firmly believe he said, without his, god's concurring aid, we shall succeed in this political building no better than the builders of babel. we shall be confounded bit bilocal, partial interests, and we ourselves shall become the byword of history. you can find that whole speech, the lessons learn through history. if you don't have a bible and you wonder what was the most quoted book here in the house of representatives, for the first 100-plus years of our history, the most quoted book here in the house of representatives, it may have been 150 years, most quoted book here on the h
you know, you want to go back and read john quincy adams' incredible closing arguments that went on for over two days. you know. ed in the amistad case. you can get it. you want to read ben franklin's entire speech before the constitutional convention in 1787, where he said if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it possible an empire can rise without his, the lord's, aid? he said, we're told in the sacred writing, unless the lord builds the house, they labor in vain that...
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he's been adamant, he's been clear about how he feel this is change this radical budget will face our human space flight future. let me read the three paragraphs i think are most important. walt and about 30 other astronauts signed this later -- signed this letter. too many men and women have worked too hard and sacrificed too much to achieve america's pre-eminence in space, only to see that effort needlessly thrown away. we urge you to demonstrate the vision and the termination -- and determination necessary to keep our nation at the forefront of human space exploration with ambitious goals and the proper resources to see them through. this is not a time to abandon the promise of space frontier for a lack of will or unwillingtons pay the price. yet that's exactly what this budget proposal does. and i'm very scared that this has become a partisan issue that doesn't serve america well, doesn't serve our future well. as my colleague alluded to, republican congress endorsed the constellation, democrat congress endorsed the constellation you hear people out there say, this is george bush'
he's been adamant, he's been clear about how he feel this is change this radical budget will face our human space flight future. let me read the three paragraphs i think are most important. walt and about 30 other astronauts signed this later -- signed this letter. too many men and women have worked too hard and sacrificed too much to achieve america's pre-eminence in space, only to see that effort needlessly thrown away. we urge you to demonstrate the vision and the termination -- and...
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one of my favorite arguments on the floor was when marion barry got down there and call that you and adamutnam. i will not repeat what he said. [laughter] i remember that very clearly. i remember those arguments. that is why i thought that how it pertains to now how the democrats were screaming at republicans for what they were cutting at that time, many bureaucrats from agencies that when needed. anyways, to move on, i love it. my favorite. i will miss marion barry for that very reason. the ironic thing is that of all the things being cut i understand they are cutting funding for terror funding in new york. i am right here several miles out. i wonder, of all the things to cut, why cut that? guest: i am not aware precisely of what program you are being cut. i would say that we have to prioritize, just like anyone. i believe that the number one purpose of federal government is to protect us. certainly national security and homeland security should go to the front of the line. that is not to say that they should be not held accountable. there's lots of ways there. we should always be vigila
one of my favorite arguments on the floor was when marion barry got down there and call that you and adamutnam. i will not repeat what he said. [laughter] i remember that very clearly. i remember those arguments. that is why i thought that how it pertains to now how the democrats were screaming at republicans for what they were cutting at that time, many bureaucrats from agencies that when needed. anyways, to move on, i love it. my favorite. i will miss marion barry for that very reason. the...
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in the end, at the conclusion of an interview at his west wing office, vice-president biden was adamant. "in july 2011, you will see a whole lottof people moving out." i don't know if the book is accurate. it has quotations in it. but there is -- honestly, general, there is a disconnect between the comment you just made in response to the chairmen and what is being depicted here in the president's repeated statements that in july 2011, we will begin a withdrawal. this obviously sends a message to our enemies that we are leaving, and our friends that we are leaving. and then there is an accommodation in the region. i guess, maybe, could you clarify the difference between what you just said and what is quoted in the book that are direct quotations? "i am confident that we can train and hand over to the ana in that timeframe." "if it cannot do the things you say, and no one will suggest we stay, write?" that is a quotation, apparently a direct quotation, from the president of the united states. >> senator, i am not sure it is productive to comment on conversations that took place in the ov
in the end, at the conclusion of an interview at his west wing office, vice-president biden was adamant. "in july 2011, you will see a whole lottof people moving out." i don't know if the book is accurate. it has quotations in it. but there is -- honestly, general, there is a disconnect between the comment you just made in response to the chairmen and what is being depicted here in the president's repeated statements that in july 2011, we will begin a withdrawal. this obviously sends...
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first and for most, her adamant - stop against the second amendment right of this country and her views on foreign courts decisions. nothing to do with this country. people got to remember one thing. without your second amendment rights you have no first amendment rights. host: what have you heard or read that elena kagan has said about the second amendment? caller: she does not believe in it. host: where did you read that. caller: either on c-span or one of the local channels here in the state of pennsylvania. host: what is elena kagan said about the second amendment that you know of? guest: there's only two things can i think of that deal with gun issues. one was when she was a law clerk for justice marshall there was a challenge that a criminal brought to a position for a firearms in the district of column i and he asserted the second amendment meant he should have his conviction reversed. she wrote in a brief memo that she was quote, not sympathetic to this line of argument. it's hard to draw inference from that because at the time, know courts really considered that the second amen
first and for most, her adamant - stop against the second amendment right of this country and her views on foreign courts decisions. nothing to do with this country. people got to remember one thing. without your second amendment rights you have no first amendment rights. host: what have you heard or read that elena kagan has said about the second amendment? caller: she does not believe in it. host: where did you read that. caller: either on c-span or one of the local channels here in the state...
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that is -- she is adamant that she will be tough as nails on, say immigration on border security. the big difference in that race is meg whitman made a lot of money running ebay and she is spending a lot of it running for governor. and ppoizner is not poor and he has more than $20 million spent. but whitman is pushing nine figures in the primary. at least $80 million of her own money. even in california that is hard to compete against. host: one of those races we will be following. might be on the air until 1:00 or 2:00 a.m. waiting for results from california and nevada, which we will talk about in a couple of minutes. a call now from savannah, georgia, leonard, democrat, on the line. tkpwhrao good morning, fellas. you are talking about specific races. a few weeks ago there were the predictions about the democrats losing so many seats and our power swing withing, maybe losing control of one of the houses. that talk seems to have died down the closer we get to actual elections. so, in a macro sense what is the outlook for the balance of power in the united states congress? guest:
that is -- she is adamant that she will be tough as nails on, say immigration on border security. the big difference in that race is meg whitman made a lot of money running ebay and she is spending a lot of it running for governor. and ppoizner is not poor and he has more than $20 million spent. but whitman is pushing nine figures in the primary. at least $80 million of her own money. even in california that is hard to compete against. host: one of those races we will be following. might be on...
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john adams wrote in a letter to his wife, abigail, that, quote, it ought to be commemorateddas a day of deliverans. today we are not liberating the american people as our founding fathers did. instead, our colleagues are attempting just the opposite. they're attempting to erode our right to free speech. when there's so many other pressing issues that our nation faces today. for one, we could be addressing the 21% cut in medicare reimbursement payments to doctors that went into effect on june 18. the senate after some debate was able to pass by unanimous consent the six-month extension on the 21% cuts last friday. this legislation would provide a six-month extension fully paid for. the speaker says she sees, quote, no reason to pass this inadequate bill until we see jobs legislation coming out of the senate, end quote. but the democrats in charge have seen these disastrous pay cuts to physicians coming for sometime. i've heard from physicians in my district who are fearful of these cuts and the negative impact they have on their patients when they will no longer be able to afford to s
john adams wrote in a letter to his wife, abigail, that, quote, it ought to be commemorateddas a day of deliverans. today we are not liberating the american people as our founding fathers did. instead, our colleagues are attempting just the opposite. they're attempting to erode our right to free speech. when there's so many other pressing issues that our nation faces today. for one, we could be addressing the 21% cut in medicare reimbursement payments to doctors that went into effect on june...
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for too long qualit and rdable healthare, which i lieve is adame rigwas way out of reachor r ma americans a was ally tprovince wealthy for tho who were fortunenough to ha a job th provided healtcare benefits. it waa ry long anarous suggle but i pleed that we continue tpush to form our healthare system. ito claty of purpe, i took moral authority,t took determination a cmmitmentf prama, therilliant and fed leadershi speak nancy pelosand sena majority lear harry re a he will the mority he collgues -- of my colleagues t hou and the senate, but most importantlyhe will can peo make this rli. tetheout against the insurae dustry, to say that wwill no loerno lonr, mind you,e heldostage to the of enefit continue to pay the premiums. we won't held stage y ero escalati heacare costs. he 1930's and wi the passage ofedicare and ofthe civil rights d the ng htact 96's, e passe of health ce reform is defininmomentf ou and i am so pleased, congresswoman fudge, as this ppened ou watch. as ias my vote, thinking ofll the people t i see in the emergcy rooms and in e italwhen i'm there withy 86-yoldother or wit
for too long qualit and rdable healthare, which i lieve is adame rigwas way out of reachor r ma americans a was ally tprovince wealthy for tho who were fortunenough to ha a job th provided healtcare benefits. it waa ry long anarous suggle but i pleed that we continue tpush to form our healthare system. ito claty of purpe, i took moral authority,t took determination a cmmitmentf prama, therilliant and fed leadershi speak nancy pelosand sena majority lear harry re a he will the mority he collgues...
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one thing you hear often in the tea party is sam adams saying one man with courage makes the majority is revealing. if everyone likes to think they are the silent majority, but in reality, this is the latest of many american movements that have taken a subset, gotten very loud,,got an awful lot of media attention, and taken the narrative away from people in power. this affected the republican party. with the election, the parties ram, and they did not do so well. that is the wrong way to look at it. go back to what republicans were talking about a year ago, and compare it to republicans who won their primary puritans -- their primaries. one was supposed to bay more out of reach for people worried conservatives are to grow. she won by running as a pro-life candidate, because the party activists were so visual, you could not be a serious contender without answering them. they have lost primaries. the candidates that have come up of the -- even if they are faking it for now, the most ideologically rigorous candidates the epublican party has put together, probably ever. 2004 you till have
one thing you hear often in the tea party is sam adams saying one man with courage makes the majority is revealing. if everyone likes to think they are the silent majority, but in reality, this is the latest of many american movements that have taken a subset, gotten very loud,,got an awful lot of media attention, and taken the narrative away from people in power. this affected the republican party. with the election, the parties ram, and they did not do so well. that is the wrong way to look...
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speaker, john adams once said, facts are stubborn things. they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. well, when it comes to the economy, the facts are on our side. it's a fact that bush's economic policies created the worst financial crisis since the great depression. it's a fact that republicans produced a recession with nearly 800,000 job losses each month and almost doubled our national debt. it's a fact that eight years of tax cuts for the rich and trickled down economies only left the american people hosed. and it's a fact that this congress and those flawed policies enacted tax cuts for working class families and small businesses across america. democrats created nearly 200,000 jobs a month this year, cut over $800 billion in taxes and we're about to cut almost $300 billion more. democrats are rebuilding consumer demands, creating new jobs and getting our economy back on track and that's a fact. no matter how stubborn the minority wants to be. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. for what
speaker, john adams once said, facts are stubborn things. they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. well, when it comes to the economy, the facts are on our side. it's a fact that bush's economic policies created the worst financial crisis since the great depression. it's a fact that republicans produced a recession with nearly 800,000 job losses each month and almost doubled our national debt. it's a fact that eight years of tax cuts for the rich and trickled down economies only left...
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the conclusion of an extra field in his west wing office, referring to vice president biden, he was adamant that in july of 2011, he will seek a lot of people moving out. you can bet on it. i do not know if that book is adequate. it does have quotations in it. -- i do not know of the book is accurate. it does have quotations in it. there is a disconnect between the comment you just made in response to the chairman and what is being depicted here in the president's repeated statements that in july of 2011, we will begin withdrawal. this obviously since a message to our enemies that we are leaving and to our friends that we are leaving. there is accommodation in the region. could you clarify the difference between what you just said and what is quoted in the book? these are direct quotes. it says the recall did weaken train and hand over to the a.n.a. in that timeframe. if you cannot do it, no one is going to suggest that we stay. that is apparently a direct quotation from the president of the united states. >> i am not sure it is productive to comment on conversations that took place in the
the conclusion of an extra field in his west wing office, referring to vice president biden, he was adamant that in july of 2011, he will seek a lot of people moving out. you can bet on it. i do not know if that book is adequate. it does have quotations in it. -- i do not know of the book is accurate. it does have quotations in it. there is a disconnect between the comment you just made in response to the chairman and what is being depicted here in the president's repeated statements that in...
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that is -- she is adamant that she will be tough as nails on, say immigration on border security. the big difference in that race is meg whitman made a lot of money running ebay and she is spending a lot of it running for governor. and ppoizner is not poor and he has more than $20 million spent. but whitman is pushing nine figures in the primary. at least $80 million of her own money. even in california that is hard to compete against. host: one of those races we will be folling. might be on the air until 1:00 or 2:00 a.m. waiting for results from california and nevada, which we will talk about in a couple of minutes. a call now from savannah, georgia, leonard, democrat, on the line. tkpwhrao good morning, fellas. you are talking about specific races. a few weeks ago there were the predictions about the democrats losing so many seats and our power swing withing, maybe losing control of one of the houses. that talk seems to have died down the closer we get to actual elections. so, in a macro sense what is the outlook for the balance of power in the united stat congss? guest: well,
that is -- she is adamant that she will be tough as nails on, say immigration on border security. the big difference in that race is meg whitman made a lot of money running ebay and she is spending a lot of it running for governor. and ppoizner is not poor and he has more than $20 million spent. but whitman is pushing nine figures in the primary. at least $80 million of her own money. even in california that is hard to compete against. host: one of those races we will be folling. might be on...
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one of the things, and i'm going to probe, is the recurring adam in american society where we see a bright warning lights going off, which are ignored ntil they mature into a catastrophe. we have one of those happening today in the gulf of mexico where there were warning signals that that type of extraction had, dangers that were not being adequately mitigad orprepared for. and we see in the subject that we're dealing with today. i thinkthat there were significant warning signals that appear to have been ignored. would start with the fact that beginning as far back as e early 1990s, there was a significant change in what constituted a mortge. an increase in loan-to-value ratios, an increase in ortga to borrowers with poor credit history. an increase in mortgages for purchases of iestor rather than residentwned properties. an incase in the number of cash out refinancing loans that lowered the borrowers home equities. all of those chans were significantly offering what the word mortgage demand in america. then beginning in 2000 the chairman has already shown the chart of the incree in housin
one of the things, and i'm going to probe, is the recurring adam in american society where we see a bright warning lights going off, which are ignored ntil they mature into a catastrophe. we have one of those happening today in the gulf of mexico where there were warning signals that that type of extraction had, dangers that were not being adequately mitigad orprepared for. and we see in the subject that we're dealing with today. i thinkthat there were significant warning signals that appear to...
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given in the form of a formal response as a letter to the chair of the subcommittee ranking member, adam will be happy to share it with all committee members. >> i will be happy to do that. >> a guest of the committee is here. the gentleman from florida. >> thank you. i really appreciate you allowing me to sit in on the panel today. >> are reluctant member cashed in some big favors to get you here, so you should appreciate it. [laughter] >> as a member of the bay i am particularly interested in the oil spill. i think what we have learned the most, the most complex and dangerous part of deepwater drilling is what takes place sub-surface. as we get to five belsen feet, six dozen feet, and even seventh thousand feet below the surface, -- 5,000 feet, 6,000 feet and even 7,000 feet below the surface, operations get more and more cooplicated. rules and regulations for sub- surface operations have been squashed. why is that the case? >> i will take my first shot at that. a wish i could answer more specifically and directly to your question. i really do not know. i know the technologies are simi
given in the form of a formal response as a letter to the chair of the subcommittee ranking member, adam will be happy to share it with all committee members. >> i will be happy to do that. >> a guest of the committee is here. the gentleman from florida. >> thank you. i really appreciate you allowing me to sit in on the panel today. >> are reluctant member cashed in some big favors to get you here, so you should appreciate it. [laughter] >> as a member of the bay i...