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they don't tell you not to get permits for an illegal unit. in fact the notice of violation for the building department for illegal units. and some of you commissioners know that. it is a legalized unit. or get permits to remove it. now, if it is, you know, or the three district where the two district and they are asking to legalize a third, obviously they would not say, legalize because you cannot legalize a third unit in the rh2 district. but it is wrong to think that the opponents were asked to clarify the record to make this into a single family home. they can get a permit for a second unit. and the second unit can be made large enough by removal of the illegal third one that both the owner and my client can have a bigger place to live or my client can stay where he and have what he has and the owner can stay where he is merely by merging an illegal unit into his unit. we don't need to go destroy the whole building. destroying the whole building, however, let me state a lot of the misrepresentations have to be looked at. for example, look a
they don't tell you not to get permits for an illegal unit. in fact the notice of violation for the building department for illegal units. and some of you commissioners know that. it is a legalized unit. or get permits to remove it. now, if it is, you know, or the three district where the two district and they are asking to legalize a third, obviously they would not say, legalize because you cannot legalize a third unit in the rh2 district. but it is wrong to think that the opponents were asked...
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united immigrants made up of college and community groups organized the valley and want lawmakers to come up with effective reform for undocumented illegal immigrants living in the united states. >>> an exclusive new poll shows overwhelming percentage of californiaians support citizenship for undocumented illegal immigrants. 90% of those questions say immigrants should have the opportunity to apply for citizenship. the support has grown steadily over the years. in 2007, 83% favored a citizenship in 2006, that number was 75%. >>> a new report suggests that major league baseball may be getting closer to a decision on allowing the oakland athletics to move to the south bay, the times is reporting the commissioner baseball has given the as guidelines that the team must meet to move for san jose. no word on the particulars but the idea of the as moving does not sit well with ricky's sports bar. >> they are far away enough to make a difference. they affect the community here and they affect the mood people have. >>> the single major roadblock for moving the as is that the san francisco giants have baseball territorial rights to san jose. >>> they are breathing a sigh of relief in san franc
united immigrants made up of college and community groups organized the valley and want lawmakers to come up with effective reform for undocumented illegal immigrants living in the united states. >>> an exclusive new poll shows overwhelming percentage of californiaians support citizenship for undocumented illegal immigrants. 90% of those questions say immigrants should have the opportunity to apply for citizenship. the support has grown steadily over the years. in 2007, 83% favored a...
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if he were an illegal immigrant and the united states was in the business of enforcing the immigration laws and your choice was convicted criminal or almost citizen, you would choose almost a cent. quirks as i said before, do i believe something is better than zero? sure. i do not believe that that addresses the entirety of the program here. your focus,ecting it felt hypothetical. if he were giving the opportunity to write the law and ensure that it passed, had we found ourselves 10 years a letter with a large population in the country, would you in forestville lot or find another pathway to citizenship? i would suggest this is not a hypothetical question because this is the question we are dealing with reno for the 25 years ago, they passed comprehensive bill. here we have a low estimate of the 11 billion illegal immigrants and the country. what is the mistake that we made in 1986 that we do not need to make this time around to ensure we do not have to do this again? bucks one thing that we can do is to continue to enhance border security and work time -- technology has embedded us. w
if he were an illegal immigrant and the united states was in the business of enforcing the immigration laws and your choice was convicted criminal or almost citizen, you would choose almost a cent. quirks as i said before, do i believe something is better than zero? sure. i do not believe that that addresses the entirety of the program here. your focus,ecting it felt hypothetical. if he were giving the opportunity to write the law and ensure that it passed, had we found ourselves 10 years a...
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i ask you, if you are an illegal immigrant in the united states was in the business of enforcing our immigration laws and your choice was convicted criminal or almost citizen, you would choose almost citizen, would you not? >> as i said before, do i believe that something is better than zero? sure. i also do not believe that addresses the entirety of the problem here. >> redirecting your attention back to a previous question, which was considered hypothetical, if you were given the opportunity to write the law and ensure that it passed and we found ourselves ten newsletter with a large appellation of illegal immigrants in the country, would you enforce the law or would you come back and find another pathway to citizenship? i would suggest that it is not a hypothetical question. it is precisely the question that we are dealing with right now. 25 years ago, we passed a comprehensive bill and here we have a low estimate of 11 million illegals in the country. some estimate millions more. what is the mistake that we made in 1986 that we do not need to make this time around to ensure that
i ask you, if you are an illegal immigrant in the united states was in the business of enforcing our immigration laws and your choice was convicted criminal or almost citizen, you would choose almost citizen, would you not? >> as i said before, do i believe that something is better than zero? sure. i also do not believe that addresses the entirety of the problem here. >> redirecting your attention back to a previous question, which was considered hypothetical, if you were given the...
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an illegal immigrant. >> i hope no one uses the term illegal immigrants here today. our citizens are not -- the people in this country are not illegal, they are of a status. lou: congressman john conyers. the united states is an unusual country. this venture brings in more immigrants, legal and illegal then any other country, but also performs more abortions than any other country. and an important knew book lays out how are historically low birthrates in this country are a foundation for disaster. author, columnist, conservative commentator joining me to discuss his important knew book, what to expect when no one is expecting. we begin tonight with the president to wishes he had never heard the word sequester. but the economy contracting in the latest reading of gdp and the rap -- rapidly approaching onset of dramatic budget spending cuts that would further slow our economy, the president is asking congress to bail him out of a fiscal crisis of his own making, trying to defer sequester, which was his administration's idea. president obama showing no sign of regret or even irony nor any sign that his refusal to support a legally mandated budget by yesterday's deadline would have tempered, if not
an illegal immigrant. >> i hope no one uses the term illegal immigrants here today. our citizens are not -- the people in this country are not illegal, they are of a status. lou: congressman john conyers. the united states is an unusual country. this venture brings in more immigrants, legal and illegal then any other country, but also performs more abortions than any other country. and an important knew book lays out how are historically low birthrates in this country are a foundation for...
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we have the story of one business owner who began his life here in the united states as an illegal immigranta pretty good story. you do not want to miss it. charlie desperado is coming up with news about the nasdaq and the ceo. this is exclusive reporting you do not want to miss. dagen: stocks now. nicole: basically, the launch may be delayed in key markets according to the data. we are seeing it down about 14%. not a good day for this particular company. i wanted to also show you, this is our door that we come in. 1901, 1913, 1939, they are doing some construction here. they are trying to beef up the nyse. try to make it more user-friendly and business friendly. connell: thank you very much. there is a starbucks down there and everything. maybe pick us up a latte later on. we will see you in 15 minutes. watch senator john mccain respond to some of the critics on immigration reform on fox news sunday. >> 11 million people living in the shadows. i believe people deserve to come out of the shadows. the people who were brought here when they were children deserve that kind of consideration. con
we have the story of one business owner who began his life here in the united states as an illegal immigranta pretty good story. you do not want to miss it. charlie desperado is coming up with news about the nasdaq and the ceo. this is exclusive reporting you do not want to miss. dagen: stocks now. nicole: basically, the launch may be delayed in key markets according to the data. we are seeing it down about 14%. not a good day for this particular company. i wanted to also show you, this is our...
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resistance to finding a middle ground short of full citizenship, but i ask you if you were an illegal immigrant and the united states was in the business of enforcing our immigration law and your choice was convicted criminal or almost citizen, you would choose almost citizen, wouldn't you? >> as i said before, do i believe that something is better than the zero? sure. i don't believe it is sufficient, but i don't believe that that addresses the entirety of the problem here. redirecting your attention back to mr. forbes question, which you thought was hypothetical and that if you were given the opportunity to write the law and ensure that it passed and we found ourselves ten years later with a large population of illegal immigrants in the country, would you enforce law or come back and find another pathway to citizenship? i would suggest it is not a hypothetical question because it is precisely the question that we are dealing with right now. the 25 years ago we passed a comprehensive bill and here we have a low estimate of 11 million in the country some estimates millions more. what is the mistake that we ma
resistance to finding a middle ground short of full citizenship, but i ask you if you were an illegal immigrant and the united states was in the business of enforcing our immigration law and your choice was convicted criminal or almost citizen, you would choose almost citizen, wouldn't you? >> as i said before, do i believe that something is better than the zero? sure. i don't believe it is sufficient, but i don't believe that that addresses the entirety of the problem here. redirecting...
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and jesse waters meets up with president obama's uncle who has been in the united states for 50 years despite being an illegal alien. >> do you think you deserve citizenship? >> bill: caution you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. more unbelievable propaganda from the federal government paid for but you and me. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as we reported last thursday, the u.s. department of agriculture has hired a man named samuel to conduct "cultural sensitivity training" for usda employees. he has used his paid position to demean the united states and to in doctrineate his audience. >> i want you to say if we work for a federal agency we have discriminated in the past. mexicans came to this country last night illegally. never mind that the united states expanded and took over what used to be mexico. if the truth be known in a lot of these circumstance is if you tell some of these montreal expos cans go back to where you came from they go to texas, california, arizona. >> bill: the watch dog g
and jesse waters meets up with president obama's uncle who has been in the united states for 50 years despite being an illegal alien. >> do you think you deserve citizenship? >> bill: caution you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. more unbelievable propaganda from the federal government paid for but you and me. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as we reported last thursday,...
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illegal immigration. we are also a nation of immigrants. there is not an individual in united states was watching this -- in the united states watching this program who cannot go back a few generations or several generations and find somebody in there family who came to the united states to better their lives and the lives of their families.it is important we recognize as we work on this problem, that we're dealing with individual people and a collective problem. both of those things should characterize not only what we say about the issue, but how we legislate about the issue as well. >> you laid out the idea that at one extreme, you have a pathway to citizenship. on the other, a path to deportation. -- mass deport ation. whatever the reasonable middle ground is, people fear that you would be creating a permanent underclass, people who will never be able to attain those rights afforded to the rest of us. >> no one is talking about creating a bar to citizenship. we have 20 million or more people who enter this country every year on various types of temporary visas, and no one
illegal immigration. we are also a nation of immigrants. there is not an individual in united states was watching this -- in the united states watching this program who cannot go back a few generations or several generations and find somebody in there family who came to the united states to better their lives and the lives of their families.it is important we recognize as we work on this problem, that we're dealing with individual people and a collective problem. both of those things should...
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an accident. -- in the death of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. >> there was a pro called project 28 that targeted the smuggling of illegally imported hooney from china into the united states. -- honey. a news conference will be outside ice headquarters in washington. jesse jackson jr. will plead guilty today to charges that he used campaign funds to purchase personal items. it could face five years in prison. prosecutor is one him to repay $750,000 and forth several items. his wife sandra is also expected to plead guilty today. that's for filing a joint income tax returns falsely that understated their income. >> a district heights police officer is recovering after he was involved in an accident. this happened before 10:00 on pennsylvania avenue and northbound silver hill road. the officer suffered non-life- threatening injuries. because of the crash is under investigation. >> friends and family gathered at the university of maryland to remember the victims of a recent murder-suicide. dozens of people were there attending a candlelight vigil on the mall to remember stephen rane. the 22-year-old was shot and killed by his roommate and the college park home on febru
an accident. -- in the death of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. >> there was a pro called project 28 that targeted the smuggling of illegally imported hooney from china into the united states. -- honey. a news conference will be outside ice headquarters in washington. jesse jackson jr. will plead guilty today to charges that he used campaign funds to purchase personal items. it could face five years in prison. prosecutor is one him to repay $750,000 and forth several items. his wife...
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an imminent threat of violent attacks against the united states. the white paper describes such killings as a lawful act of national self-defense and not an illegal assassination. the issue first surfaced in september 2011 when president obama announced the killing of american-born al qaeda leader anwar al-awlaki. he was the target of a u.s. drone strike in yemen. >> the death of al-awlaki is a major blow to al qaeda's most active operational affiliates. he took the lead in planning and directing effortings to murder innocent americans. >> reporter: u.s. officials say al-awlaki inspired the fort hood shooter in 2009 and the failed bombing of a detroit airliner that christmas among other attempted attacks. three other americans including al-awlaki's 16-year-old son, have also been killed by u.s. drone strikes in yemen. civil liberties groups have said such attacks deprive u.s. citizens of constitutional due process protection. but white house press s.e.c. jay carney justified those actions today as legal ethical and wise. >> the questions around this issue are important and the president takes them seriously. we have significant challenges because of the nature
an imminent threat of violent attacks against the united states. the white paper describes such killings as a lawful act of national self-defense and not an illegal assassination. the issue first surfaced in september 2011 when president obama announced the killing of american-born al qaeda leader anwar al-awlaki. he was the target of a u.s. drone strike in yemen. >> the death of al-awlaki is a major blow to al qaeda's most active operational affiliates. he took the lead in planning and...
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an imminent threat of violent attacks against the united ate. the white paper describes such killings as a lawful act of national self-defense and not an illegal assassination. the issue first surfaced in september, 2011, when president obama announced the killing of american-born al qaeda leader anwar al-awlaki. he was the target of a u.s. drone strike in yemen. >> the death of al-awlaki is a major blow to al qaeda's most active operational affiliates. he took the lead in planning and directing effortings to murder innocent americans. >> reporter: u.s. officials say al-awlaki inspired the fort hood shooter in 2009 and the failed bombing of a detroit airliner that christmas among other attempted attacks. three other americans, including al-awlaki's 16-year-old son, have also been killed by u.s. drone strikes in yemen. civil liberties groups have said such attacks deprive u.s. citizens of constitutional due process protection. but white house press s.e.c. jay carney justified those actions today as legal, ethical, and wise. >> the questions around this issue are important and the president takes them seriously. we have significant challenges because of the n
an imminent threat of violent attacks against the united ate. the white paper describes such killings as a lawful act of national self-defense and not an illegal assassination. the issue first surfaced in september, 2011, when president obama announced the killing of american-born al qaeda leader anwar al-awlaki. he was the target of a u.s. drone strike in yemen. >> the death of al-awlaki is a major blow to al qaeda's most active operational affiliates. he took the lead in planning and...
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we cannot have 12 million or however many illegal immigrants here in the united states. we have to do everything we can to prevent anty. then you have a second group, more bipartisan, and they say we have to deal with what is in front of us, but we should do what we can to avoid being here again, and thenyou have a third group, and i think the president is, in fact, the head of this group with they don't really care if we end up here in five years or ten years. basically they want to get past what we are dealing with in front of us immediately and make it easier for people to come here, both legally and illegally. it may not be their intention for people to come here illegally, but they are not bothered by that in the way that i think people in the first two groups are. lou: i am going to give you the award tonight for eventually -- wrap it all up, but you exceeded our recognized possibilities of that tonight. we are delighted that you were booked here to do so. >> did not talk about barney. [laughter] >> a good-looking dog. that's all i can say. lou: i think we're going to have to conclude there, and i cannot tell
we cannot have 12 million or however many illegal immigrants here in the united states. we have to do everything we can to prevent anty. then you have a second group, more bipartisan, and they say we have to deal with what is in front of us, but we should do what we can to avoid being here again, and thenyou have a third group, and i think the president is, in fact, the head of this group with they don't really care if we end up here in five years or ten years. basically they want to get past...
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. >> reporter: her mother came to the united states from mexico more than 20 years ago but she is still an illegal worker. we met her in san francisco says she constantly fears her mom might be deported. >> she apparently can't get no license, any of that so we just have been driving a car and everything is always risky. >> reporter: her mother is among 11 million immigrants here illegally in the united states today. a new field poll shows overwhelming support to give legal status to people like her. 90% of californians back a path to citizenship. this favors letting immigrants who have lived here for a long time stay and become citizens if they have a job, learn english and pay taxes. >> today's poll shows overwhelming support from californians for immigration reform. >> reporter: the aclu says about a quarter of the 11 million this would affect live right here in california. >> whether they're farm workers in the central valley or tech following workers in silicon valley, we all will benefit from fixing this immigration system that's broken and providing that road map to citizenship. >> reporter
. >> reporter: her mother came to the united states from mexico more than 20 years ago but she is still an illegal worker. we met her in san francisco says she constantly fears her mom might be deported. >> she apparently can't get no license, any of that so we just have been driving a car and everything is always risky. >> reporter: her mother is among 11 million immigrants here illegally in the united states today. a new field poll shows overwhelming support to give legal...
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you need to stop people from crossing into the united states illegally because once they're here, if they do become seriously ill they show up in anm, of course they're going to be treated and it will cost the taxpayer something, but in a larger policy sense, that's why you need a secure border. >> the two billion i read is a huge number. but it's 1% of medicaid. >> there are immigration advocates who would like to see that number increase quite a bit. they say there's not enough services are offered to illegal immigrants upped the program. but, for the conservatives, it really is an argument for-- border security. >> border security and that's coming out of the white house, we're going to have border security? >> well, actually that's the cause of the fight. now, with the president having leaked this, this preview of his immigration plan, usa today over the weekend and marco rubio saying if he proposes this bill, it will be quote, dead on arrival and the senate, now, it's not great to have yourers while ally in the senate saying your bill will be dead on arrival in the senate. and a lot of people think the president released this
you need to stop people from crossing into the united states illegally because once they're here, if they do become seriously ill they show up in anm, of course they're going to be treated and it will cost the taxpayer something, but in a larger policy sense, that's why you need a secure border. >> the two billion i read is a huge number. but it's 1% of medicaid. >> there are immigration advocates who would like to see that number increase quite a bit. they say there's not enough...
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the fact is no one has come up with an alternative about what to do with the 11 million people in the united states illegally. i think the country has turned the corner now and is willing to look at a broad, earned the legalization and this is a key difference. in 1986, the only requirement we asked of people was to be continuously present since 1982. that was partially a mistake because, as mr. grassley said, it created a fraudulent industry. did you want to have rent receipts that you been here for four years? there will be someone willing to give you them. or there will be an employer to write a letter for you. it is important that we look forward, that we ask people to prove going forward what it is that they have been doing after they first register with the authorities. this way you can avoid the significant mass that happened in the immigration and control act in 1986. host: that is our topic you are just tuning in. our guest is demetrios papademetriou, co-founder of the immigration policy institute. we're looking at the bill signed by ronald reagan back in 1986. rob from chula vista, california. good
the fact is no one has come up with an alternative about what to do with the 11 million people in the united states illegally. i think the country has turned the corner now and is willing to look at a broad, earned the legalization and this is a key difference. in 1986, the only requirement we asked of people was to be continuously present since 1982. that was partially a mistake because, as mr. grassley said, it created a fraudulent industry. did you want to have rent receipts that you been...
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an illegal immigrant. park shows the cost of deporting young illegal students is more than the projected income and contribution of granted citizenship. grant moved to the unitedam act passes he will be able to receive financial aid to obtain his master's. >>> checking live storm tracker 2. certainly no rain to talk about. it was warm today. we had a couple of record highs. big picture shows the jet stream going over the top of us. for your bay area weekend very nice weather. we got a little bit of an offshore wind. not anticipating a lot of it tonight. i don't think much fog is coming back. we have a strong gradient pushing in. that fog is going to have a rough time reforming at the coast. look for very little of it if any. and look for temperatures tomorrow to be almost as warm or as warm as they were today. nice looking day today as we mentioned, 70 in napa, a couple of records in oakland, hayward and in santa rosa. overnight lows tonight are going to be chilly as we talked about. we're going to see lots of mid- 30s with frost possible. as we go into tonight, look for chilly overnight lows, morning you get going. when the kids get going it's cold. you'll ne
an illegal immigrant. park shows the cost of deporting young illegal students is more than the projected income and contribution of granted citizenship. grant moved to the unitedam act passes he will be able to receive financial aid to obtain his master's. >>> checking live storm tracker 2. certainly no rain to talk about. it was warm today. we had a couple of record highs. big picture shows the jet stream going over the top of us. for your bay area weekend very nice weather. we got a...
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an illegal immigrant. park shows the cost of deporting young illegal students is more than the projected income and contribution of granted citizenship. grant moved to the unitedes from korea. now he's been accepted to grad school at yale. if the dream act passes he will be able to receive financial aid to obtain his master's. >>> checking live storm tracker 2. certainly no rain to talk about. it was warm today. we had a couple of record highs. big picture shows the jet stream going over the top of us. for your bay area weekend very nice weather. we got a little bit of an offshore wind. not anticipating a lot of it tonight. i don't think much fog is coming back. we have a strong gradient pushing in. that fog is going to have a rough time reforming at the coast. look for very little of it if any. and look for temperatures tomorrow to be almost as warm or as warm as they were today. nice looking day today as we mentioned, 70 in napa, a couple of records in oakland, hayward and in santa rosa. overnight lows tonight are going to be chilly as we talked about. we're going to see lots of mid- 30s with frost possible. as we go into tonight, look for chilly overnight l
an illegal immigrant. park shows the cost of deporting young illegal students is more than the projected income and contribution of granted citizenship. grant moved to the unitedes from korea. now he's been accepted to grad school at yale. if the dream act passes he will be able to receive financial aid to obtain his master's. >>> checking live storm tracker 2. certainly no rain to talk about. it was warm today. we had a couple of record highs. big picture shows the jet stream going...
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an error in it. i have done three cfcs where i have corrected. the last one i did is someone got a notice of violation for illegal construction and the contractor put down one unit and the city signed off and novs they issued a cfc for a single family house, two units in it. we corrected the record. and said that was a mistake. beyond that, cfcs are never corrected. they are never over turned. now, i went out is and visited the building, you have three kitchens, two meters, and one address. something is wrong. i pulled all of the records. that is a house. okay? i live in the neighborhood. i can walk to the house. it is a house. i pulled all of the records. i went to talk to the person in charge of microfilm repeated times, she is in charge of the issue ans of cfcs i invited her out. do you want to come out come out. the record is so clear. it is a legal family single house and they declined and said we don't need to come out, that cfc is so crystal clear it is a legal house. i pulled and then i asked for a three-r report which is required for planning. and i finished and i took the seismic drawings that i was working on and deleted the frame there is a complete
an error in it. i have done three cfcs where i have corrected. the last one i did is someone got a notice of violation for illegal construction and the contractor put down one unit and the city signed off and novs they issued a cfc for a single family house, two units in it. we corrected the record. and said that was a mistake. beyond that, cfcs are never corrected. they are never over turned. now, i went out is and visited the building, you have three kitchens, two meters, and one address....
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united states. everything this man did who murdered these children in an awful, horrific, unbelievably gruesome thing was already illegalike me say if you make having guns illegal, only criminals will have guns. this guy, everything he did was already against the law. if being against the law would have stopped it, it wouldn't have happened. >> can't we also say there's actual movement happening on capitol hill? four bipartisan senators are reaching an agreement on the idea of universal background checks. there will be exceptions, limitations, but there actually is movement happening and i don't think that would have happened without newtown. >> governor malloy, i want to ask you about that, you put out your own state proposal for what you would like to do in terms of cracking down on gun sales and the illegal purchase of guns, et cetera. there was criticism at the time last week that you did it before a commission came out and said here is what i recommend. do you sense that time is running out, that you're losing that window of opportunity, post newtown? >> 72 days later, the people of newtown, the children who were m
united states. everything this man did who murdered these children in an awful, horrific, unbelievably gruesome thing was already illegalike me say if you make having guns illegal, only criminals will have guns. this guy, everything he did was already against the law. if being against the law would have stopped it, it wouldn't have happened. >> can't we also say there's actual movement happening on capitol hill? four bipartisan senators are reaching an agreement on the idea of universal...
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united states government. i mean, among other things, there is something called the smith act that makes it illegal to belong to an organization that actively trying to overthrow the u.s. government. >> so it would be kind of a big deal at harvard. we probably would have heard about it before that speech in texas. >> it would be a big deal, yeah, it would be. and so, anyway, i thought that given the closer look that is being taken at ted cruz, it was the right time to share what i remembered of him. >> well, that he would not answer your follow-up question, or at least hasn't answered yet about who the 12 are probably means that i won't be able to get an answer out of him on that subject either, but we will also follow up to see if he really does have a list, because boy, that really would be a story. jane mayer, staff writer for the "new yorker" magazine. thanks for joining us tonight. it's always really great to have you here. >> thanks. >>> one man i would love to see grill joseph mccarthy is michael moore. the academy award-winning director is going to be joining us in just a minute. stay with us. [ female ann
united states government. i mean, among other things, there is something called the smith act that makes it illegal to belong to an organization that actively trying to overthrow the u.s. government. >> so it would be kind of a big deal at harvard. we probably would have heard about it before that speech in texas. >> it would be a big deal, yeah, it would be. and so, anyway, i thought that given the closer look that is being taken at ted cruz, it was the right time to share what i...