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see as ahat we country, the values that are core to who we are are that we , as a people want to support families who are just working to make their lives better. america has always been built on this. america was built on immigration. what you see now are 11 million aspiring americans, who, because of our broken immigration system, don't have a pathway to make a better life for themselves. they are stuck in the shadows. that hurts all of us. it hurts the economy, it hurts everybody. our lives are connected. we are bound up together. what i am proud of is that in the last year, more members and other leaders in our immigration campaigning called for congress to do something comprehensive to address our broken immigration system. i'm hoping that in 2014 am a we won't just get the piecemeal approach the john boehner seems open to, but that we will have a comprehensive way of addressing the broken immigration system, which has caused so much hurt and so much separation. and so much needless loss of human potential in this country. host: about 45 miles outside of washington, we will go to sp
see as ahat we country, the values that are core to who we are are that we , as a people want to support families who are just working to make their lives better. america has always been built on this. america was built on immigration. what you see now are 11 million aspiring americans, who, because of our broken immigration system, don't have a pathway to make a better life for themselves. they are stuck in the shadows. that hurts all of us. it hurts the economy, it hurts everybody. our lives...
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they have ahat pattern of playing propaganda over and over and over again. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> the captives are in violation of the geneva convention. >> the decision to broadcast this material is deplorable. yesterday, on american television -- >> i can tell what they are showing. i ditto what they're not showing -- i can tell what they are not showing by choice. off, theybomb goes grab women and children and pretend it is them. >> they are working their audience. fox plays to american patriotism for the same reason. room, from your experience, what was the result? what did you find out that you did not know before you did it? >> i go into these films with a lot of questions and come out with more questions than answers. what was incredible was that we showed it in both the u.s. and in egypt and across the arab world. people saw that people had rushing, he-- josh was an incredible character. he is the military guy. he starts talking about the as human beings and
they have ahat pattern of playing propaganda over and over and over again. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> the captives are in violation of the geneva convention. >> the decision to broadcast this material is deplorable. yesterday, on american television -- >> i can tell what they are showing. i ditto what they're not showing -- i can tell what they are not showing by choice. off, theybomb goes...
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bottom, but he went to rehab, and even though it seemed at one point that he was never going to have ahatence in his career, he's actually been making tv reappearances. he makes public appearances as well, and he speaks out against drug use. >> narrator: today, todd is married to dori smith, and the couple is raising their son, spencer. additionally, thanks to the advent of reality tv, todd is once again earning money as a working actor on shows like "fear factor" and "skating with the stars." >> piazza: where else was todd bridges going to go if vh1 had never created the reality show? i mean, it's great for him because it gives him a way to still sustain kind of a career. >> drew: and in the end, he ended up doing better than everybody else in the cast other than conrad bane. he ended up actually getting married, having kids. some of his kids are going into the acting business now, too. >> narrator: if todd bridges' post-"diff'rent strokes" story is one of redemption, dana plato's is one of tragedy. plato's public fall from grace started when she was writtence off the show due to her pre
bottom, but he went to rehab, and even though it seemed at one point that he was never going to have ahatence in his career, he's actually been making tv reappearances. he makes public appearances as well, and he speaks out against drug use. >> narrator: today, todd is married to dori smith, and the couple is raising their son, spencer. additionally, thanks to the advent of reality tv, todd is once again earning money as a working actor on shows like "fear factor" and...
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committingn investor significant capital to this typically ahat is stable country, does this concernyou, that the political instability at a moments notice can upset the balance? >> scotia bank operates around the world. we have a diverse asset mix. against anys safe particular political turmoil. specifically and thailand come if you study the economic road patterns against political turmoil, it is resilient to to these types of events. we are committed for the long term. >> will you be seeking to expand deposition in thailand? >> it is always good to have a significant market share for cost purposes. we are rapidly growing. the bank grows about 20% per annum. it is growing well organically. we are always interested in how we can grow it otherwise. >> acquisitions certainly must be an option. is that something you would seriously consider or is it organic wrote that absolutely tops your list of criteria? >> scotia bank has been active globally since the global financial crisis. if we see opportunities that make sense and fit our strategy, we certainly look at those. the next time i g
committingn investor significant capital to this typically ahat is stable country, does this concernyou, that the political instability at a moments notice can upset the balance? >> scotia bank operates around the world. we have a diverse asset mix. against anys safe particular political turmoil. specifically and thailand come if you study the economic road patterns against political turmoil, it is resilient to to these types of events. we are committed for the long term. >> will...
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will make ahat recess defined as something without the date? >> this takes us back to the first argument, and i think the comp -- the contemplation was that the recess would be between the time that intervened between the ending of the session of the congress and the beginning of the next. had a date, because we knew january 3 was a new session. >> well, that wasn't true until the 20th amendment. you know, the date was a much different date in the original constitution. but to answer your question, it is usually the case that a recess is going to be longer than three days. if the sent finish all of this legislative business, for example in this year on december 30, then voted to a german, and and i'm again me onto the beginning of the second session of the congress on january 3, that will be in intrasession recess even though it would not be the one that would require consent of the house. but and that a usual case in which a recess is taken, it will be the type of break that the framers contemplated would need the consent of the house. and the
will make ahat recess defined as something without the date? >> this takes us back to the first argument, and i think the comp -- the contemplation was that the recess would be between the time that intervened between the ending of the session of the congress and the beginning of the next. had a date, because we knew january 3 was a new session. >> well, that wasn't true until the 20th amendment. you know, the date was a much different date in the original constitution. but to...
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will make ahat recess defined as something without the date? >> this takes us back to the first argument, and i think the comp -- the contemplation was that the recess would be between the time that intervened between the ending of the session of the congress and the beginning of the next. had a date, because we knew january 3 was a new session. >> well
will make ahat recess defined as something without the date? >> this takes us back to the first argument, and i think the comp -- the contemplation was that the recess would be between the time that intervened between the ending of the session of the congress and the beginning of the next. had a date, because we knew january 3 was a new session. >> well
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children very tightly, there's lots of cushioning around it and that's the countermeasure to there is ahatf crash there's not a bad outcome, and it's been very effective. the decision is for safety, children in school busses are the safest. if we take away more busses we're going to hurt or possibly even kill more children. so that's the reason why you see seat belts in every vehicle because of the risk in every see seeand why you school busses at this point in time not have it. now, on the other hand the did, regarding school busses, states can make their own choice if they want to belts on the school busses, they can do so. and every state has the ability part of nhtsa's rules. but that's the reason why you contrast between a passenger vehicle versus the safety of school busses. chris in new haven, connecticut on our line for democrats. good morning, you're on with david strickland, the former administrator of nhtsa. caller: good morning, david, morning, john. we got off on the wrong track. withtle over 100 years ago these individual vehicles. mass transit is the answer. belts on school
children very tightly, there's lots of cushioning around it and that's the countermeasure to there is ahatf crash there's not a bad outcome, and it's been very effective. the decision is for safety, children in school busses are the safest. if we take away more busses we're going to hurt or possibly even kill more children. so that's the reason why you see seat belts in every vehicle because of the risk in every see seeand why you school busses at this point in time not have it. now, on the...
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do as ahat do you civilian? he says i'm a lawyer. >> here? provincial governor advisor on how to set up rule of law. the twothat is skillsets we always bring into every environment. when we are talking about skillsets, depending on what you want, what you need in can deliver. guard we are talking about brigade combat teams, fighting in now the standard that we are using and it is an standard is 50 to 80 days we can have a brigade team ready to go. some of thome are harder to synchronizethers to a combat brigade of tanks and takes taketh air support, bit longer. we say the worst case especially and resources have become dwindling, will probably days ecan have a brigade combat team and that is using the army standard. today most are certifying anywhere from 50 to 80 days of training. engineering units i just talked about, most of those are going to go through 30 to 45 training. the further we get away from the current conflict, you know, out a bit.stretched we want to make sure we don't edge.hat the unique thing about the guard constitutional s
do as ahat do you civilian? he says i'm a lawyer. >> here? provincial governor advisor on how to set up rule of law. the twothat is skillsets we always bring into every environment. when we are talking about skillsets, depending on what you want, what you need in can deliver. guard we are talking about brigade combat teams, fighting in now the standard that we are using and it is an standard is 50 to 80 days we can have a brigade team ready to go. some of thome are harder to...
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as ahat i come up with solution is we need to have a 8-year term, a single 8-year term, and that wille power away from the corporate lobbyists to control our congress. term limits. guest: i don't believe in term limits and the reason is and idy once told me really thought about this, was that if the british government limits, then winston churchill would not have been the prime minister during hadd war ii, because he served so many terms in parliament before that. a solution to getting rid of people who we don't like in congress, and in the presidency, it's the ballot box. office.ote them out of work against them, raise money, get together with other folks believe as you do, put your money together, buy advertisements telling people vote for these folks. that's the american system, that's the way to do it. are at think term limits good idea. host: a tweet, is it true that organizationsan are laundering money through party to sir couple vent state contribution limits? not true.s in 202 when the mcfeign passed it putas in all kinds of restrictions to prevent that kind of thing from happ
as ahat i come up with solution is we need to have a 8-year term, a single 8-year term, and that wille power away from the corporate lobbyists to control our congress. term limits. guest: i don't believe in term limits and the reason is and idy once told me really thought about this, was that if the british government limits, then winston churchill would not have been the prime minister during hadd war ii, because he served so many terms in parliament before that. a solution to getting rid of...
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sounds like ahat lot of money, it is literally a drop in the bucket of the entire federal budget.the entire judiciary, which is what we are a part of, the third branch of government, is point two of one percent of the entire budget. a total budget of about $7 billion. indigent defense counsel for about $1 billion of that amount. this is an infant has moral amount in the grand scheme of things. money goes to pay for federal defender organizations and lawyers in private practice. host: there were a spate of stories that have been happening over the last couple of months, one of them in "the new york times." public defenders tightening their belts because of steep budget cuts. what is going on? guest: that is right. some tension has been brought to this issue. over the last nine months, like other parts of the federal government, federal defenders have suffered tremendously as a result of the sequester. defenders have suffered in particular, because the cuts they had to absorb cannot be absorbed in any way other than personnel. unlike other agencies that might have programs or weapon
sounds like ahat lot of money, it is literally a drop in the bucket of the entire federal budget.the entire judiciary, which is what we are a part of, the third branch of government, is point two of one percent of the entire budget. a total budget of about $7 billion. indigent defense counsel for about $1 billion of that amount. this is an infant has moral amount in the grand scheme of things. money goes to pay for federal defender organizations and lawyers in private practice. host: there were...
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children very tightly, there's lots of cushioning around it and that's the countermeasure to there is ahatf crash there's not a bad outcome, and it's been very effective. the decision is for safety, children in school busses are the safest. if we take away more busses we're going to hurt or possibly even kill more children. so that's the reason why you see seat belts in every vehicle because of the risk in every see seeand why you school busses at this point in time not have it. now, on the other hand the did, regarding school busses, states can make their own choice if they want to belts on the school busses, they can do so. and every state has the ability part of nhtsa's rules. but that's the reason why you contrast between a passenger vehicle versus the safety of school busses. chris in new haven, connecticut on our line for democrats. good morning, you're on with david strickland, the former administrator of nhtsa. caller: good morning, david, morning, john. we got off on the wrong track. withtle over 100 years ago these individual vehicles. mass transit is the answer. belts on school
children very tightly, there's lots of cushioning around it and that's the countermeasure to there is ahatf crash there's not a bad outcome, and it's been very effective. the decision is for safety, children in school busses are the safest. if we take away more busses we're going to hurt or possibly even kill more children. so that's the reason why you see seat belts in every vehicle because of the risk in every see seeand why you school busses at this point in time not have it. now, on the...
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hope that we can get that bit.rsation going a part of the voting technology not meet ahat we did single state or local administrator who said, god, i my voting machines, i only wish we could keep them forever. in fact, we did not run into a administrator who liked his or her voting machines and thought they were good. is there's a huge gap and lack of development in equipment, that simply has nott kept up with the technology we have come to rely on in our lives.y there are any number of reasons for that. primary among them is that the standards and certifications broken has completely down. they're using standards senate and 2007. that was before there were ipads. so there's a bit of a gap. housed in the e.a.c. prospectnot a bright for the e.a.c. to be resurrected anytime soon. we disagree some about the truism of that statement and the methods for it. but in reality, it has become a political quagmire not likely to be fixed. whatever political solution e.a.c. oro fix the get rid of the e.a.c., something's got to be done about certification process and e.a.c.ds process in the those mach
hope that we can get that bit.rsation going a part of the voting technology not meet ahat we did single state or local administrator who said, god, i my voting machines, i only wish we could keep them forever. in fact, we did not run into a administrator who liked his or her voting machines and thought they were good. is there's a huge gap and lack of development in equipment, that simply has nott kept up with the technology we have come to rely on in our lives.y there are any number of reasons...