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hasn't been all ove this and create a culture where you police these people and step over the line anyou are going to get called for it. instead the president -- community organizer, needs to charge. he knows nothing but conict. >> i think it is going to be a cold day in hell when the media starts -- try to help in this situation. do politicians bear some of the blame? >> well, sure. we have a president who is sneeringly using the phrase billionaires and millionaires to describe people who work hard and aieve a lot. but you know, this says a lot -- has a lot of bad actors. unions that have been egging the google bust that goes from san francisco to google head quarters and even some of the accomplished rich people are fanning the flames and tom perkins of venture capitalist went way over the top when he compares some of this complaint against the 1% o jews and nazi germany. pit probably led to the most recent graffitiins accent when you set up a side us versus them, even though we are all americans, us versus them, that leads to bad things, doesn't it? >> look, let's review what's really
hasn't been all ove this and create a culture where you police these people and step over the line anyou are going to get called for it. instead the president -- community organizer, needs to charge. he knows nothing but conict. >> i think it is going to be a cold day in hell when the media starts -- try to help in this situation. do politicians bear some of the blame? >> well, sure. we have a president who is sneeringly using the phrase billionaires and millionaires to describe...
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describing is frankly anyou are executive branch that is not involved in checks and balances. in any way, making a decision unilaterally as to what will be in a law passed by congress, not worrying about the code, not worrying about the intent, the text, straightforwardly deciding the president will arbitrate and decide what the law is. >> senator obama as you know i number of occasions criticized the bush administration for doing just that, saying if he were president, the three coequal branches of government, executive, was that of an judicial be treated that way and the separation of powers would be preserved but he had done far from that going beyond any former president in terms of taking areas of the law, whether it be the environmental laws, the list goes on and on a various the president has simply taken the law into the own hands and decided to enforce or not enforce the law or rewrite the law as he has done repeatedly with obamacare. lou: the reality here is their seemingly no reality, and forcing your law act requiring support, the passage of the senate, that search
describing is frankly anyou are executive branch that is not involved in checks and balances. in any way, making a decision unilaterally as to what will be in a law passed by congress, not worrying about the code, not worrying about the intent, the text, straightforwardly deciding the president will arbitrate and decide what the law is. >> senator obama as you know i number of occasions criticized the bush administration for doing just that, saying if he were president, the three coequal...
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[laughter] and that drunk is out of it and you wanna go find that drunk-- anyou look in the part of the room with a very, very few people. that drunk will just bumble right to the region of less opposition, very, very improbable he'd bumble to the-- where it's crowded 'cause every time he bump into a bunch of persons, they'd go further this way. and he'd keep, keep finding-- bounding, bounding, back, back, same with the mocule in the room. you know-- [makes sound] finally find itself at the top if it's faster moving than the others, see? but air doesn't do that and r cools off. when you light smoke, you light a fire, you see the smoke go up, yeah? but the smoke esn't keep going forever. what's the smoke finally do? it finally settles off. and what's going on there? the smoke molecules have lost their energy. they've bumped into the other things. and all those bumping, they kind of slow down. and when they're going no faer than the other there, they'll just take on with that air, see? but helium will never slow down as slow as the other atoms because it's got the same energy. it's g more
[laughter] and that drunk is out of it and you wanna go find that drunk-- anyou look in the part of the room with a very, very few people. that drunk will just bumble right to the region of less opposition, very, very improbable he'd bumble to the-- where it's crowded 'cause every time he bump into a bunch of persons, they'd go further this way. and he'd keep, keep finding-- bounding, bounding, back, back, same with the mocule in the room. you know-- [makes sound] finally find itself at the top...
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then there is the question of the enforcement of immigration law. , as anyou prioritize prosecutorial office would have to do, your cases? your most dangerous individuals to focus on? the best use of limited resources. i would like to invite you to reflect on this. how much, if at all, these dilemmas might be made more tractable, resolvable, if we had better data. more comprehensive information. as you know we are working at the staff level on this right now, to get more detailed data on exactly how detention is working and how deportation is working. how we are enforcing immigration law. data inthink the best the world will bring us a perfect consensus. on the other hand, we do find ourselves wondering -- the example that was brought up, how typical is that? is that really what we are dealing with in substantial numbers in terms of these specific decisions that are made on detention? i certainly wonder about deportation. we all hear the anecdotes about people who should have been deported and were not. even more, those who probably should not have been prioritize but were. families t
then there is the question of the enforcement of immigration law. , as anyou prioritize prosecutorial office would have to do, your cases? your most dangerous individuals to focus on? the best use of limited resources. i would like to invite you to reflect on this. how much, if at all, these dilemmas might be made more tractable, resolvable, if we had better data. more comprehensive information. as you know we are working at the staff level on this right now, to get more detailed data on...