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astounded me. i wrote a letter to usda, saying that it was the worst thing i'd ever seen in pennsylvania and that if they could award funding, that they do so. and they did. they did. over $15 million, grant and loan, for that project. mcmillen: and it took years to get funding. what kept this project going was the steadfastness of the community -- they knew they needed sewage, and they just kept plugging along till we got through every issue that came up. the project will consist of 44 miles of line that we're going to put in, and a treatment plant. it will permanently eliminate the problem, the health hazards. i anticipate a definite regrowth in herminie, and it will be a good thing for everybody. zdravecky: maybe it won't help me too much because i'm an old lady, but whoever comes along after me will get the benefit. schwartz: there's nothing isolated about the herminie situation. it's a very common problem. it's a town that was built before current standards. this is not backwoods rural america
astounded me. i wrote a letter to usda, saying that it was the worst thing i'd ever seen in pennsylvania and that if they could award funding, that they do so. and they did. they did. over $15 million, grant and loan, for that project. mcmillen: and it took years to get funding. what kept this project going was the steadfastness of the community -- they knew they needed sewage, and they just kept plugging along till we got through every issue that came up. the project will consist of 44 miles...
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. >> you know what, breakfast astounds me. you have a three-course breakfast.e and then they are caked in syrup and spray cream and that stuff should be banned. >> jimmy: why? >> the [ bleep ] that goes into those cans -- >> jimmy: oh. yeah, like, the redi-chip -- >> i wouldn't decorate my christmas tree with that crap. and then you go for the next course, omelet. and then on the side, there's a fruit salad. and then you finish with a shake -- >> jimmy: you forgot the bacon. >> it scares me how big the breakfasts are. >> jimmy: it's not like that in edge wland? >> mom and dad used to make cheese and toast. but the sandwiches here are six inches tall. >> jimmy: that's why we're the fattest nation in the world! number one! >> it can be smaller. >> jimmy: that's why guillermo moved here, right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's right. i have to say, i was cooking from your cook book and i thought, what human being eats this little food, i mean, these portions. serves eight. i'm like, this serves one me, eight regular people, maybe. >> honestly, mom taught me less is more.
. >> you know what, breakfast astounds me. you have a three-course breakfast.e and then they are caked in syrup and spray cream and that stuff should be banned. >> jimmy: why? >> the [ bleep ] that goes into those cans -- >> jimmy: oh. yeah, like, the redi-chip -- >> i wouldn't decorate my christmas tree with that crap. and then you go for the next course, omelet. and then on the side, there's a fruit salad. and then you finish with a shake -- >> jimmy: you...
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>> well, you know, piers, every day, the defense astounds me by what they do. for instance, yesterday, they brought up all of tot mom's, casey anthony's, imaginary friends. she has such an elaborate web of lies to cover those 31 days when she was shacked up at her boyfriend's house. from a broken down car. to the nanny's in the hospital. to i'm in tampa on work. i'm at universal studios. and the whole time, the grandmother's getting more and more upset, trying to find her little girl. but this is going to be the problem for the defense, let me tell you what the problem is. number one, back in march, before caylee goes missing in june, you got tot mom on the computer looking up, how do you make homemade colhloroform? how do you turn household items into weapons? how do you break somebody's neck? they've got a high concentration of chloroform in tot mom's trunk. there on the scene, where caylee's body was found, just 15 houses from the anthony's home, you find chloroform in a container at the scene. and there was no way -- as god is my witness, piers morgan -- th
>> well, you know, piers, every day, the defense astounds me by what they do. for instance, yesterday, they brought up all of tot mom's, casey anthony's, imaginary friends. she has such an elaborate web of lies to cover those 31 days when she was shacked up at her boyfriend's house. from a broken down car. to the nanny's in the hospital. to i'm in tampa on work. i'm at universal studios. and the whole time, the grandmother's getting more and more upset, trying to find her little girl. but...
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it was astounding to me to hear. there are many more of those and i hope they get a chance to be played. they're nothing compared to the racket that will ricochet off the second story offices and bedrooms in this community. no matter what the management promises to date concerning neighborhood considerations, the occupant is under no obligation to observe them. to my knowledge, it is no other second story restaurant bar in the city and exposing neighbors to its new ways. if i am incorrect, i would appreciate being corrected. i am in favor of the table, the seating on the sidewalk if they choose to do that, but not on the second deck. this will give you a graphic of the elevation of this debck. it is not the first story deck. >> i have lived and owned my home there for 35 years. to me the issue is simple. eight days the -- it is a violation of due process. despite the fact that they said the applicant who was specifically and bias but such removal and the creation of an outdoor area would be a violation. the brickyard
it was astounding to me to hear. there are many more of those and i hope they get a chance to be played. they're nothing compared to the racket that will ricochet off the second story offices and bedrooms in this community. no matter what the management promises to date concerning neighborhood considerations, the occupant is under no obligation to observe them. to my knowledge, it is no other second story restaurant bar in the city and exposing neighbors to its new ways. if i am incorrect, i...
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and it just astounded me how ignorant i was. that led to the conversations over the course of time with debbie on how do you do it better than we do it? we start the arab-american advisory, fbi advisory committee and jim zogby came and someone in whom i have the highest respect in the highest regard, and i consider a real pillar, a personal friend of mine. a number of others, trying to think,. i know i will leave somebody out it doesn't matter. we got it so right in my view at the washington field office that we said why don't we take this in detroit into new york and chicago and l.a. and dallas and houston? why don't we do this? debbie and i partnered for the next several years putting this concept together. my whole thought was this. you can't have an sac and i came into the fbi as a gs to clerk so i know where i come from but you can't have an sac talking every issue with every single community member. i want to get to the heart of that last question michael was i want everyone of you, whenever you had an issue or a challenge
and it just astounded me how ignorant i was. that led to the conversations over the course of time with debbie on how do you do it better than we do it? we start the arab-american advisory, fbi advisory committee and jim zogby came and someone in whom i have the highest respect in the highest regard, and i consider a real pillar, a personal friend of mine. a number of others, trying to think,. i know i will leave somebody out it doesn't matter. we got it so right in my view at the washington...
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. >> it just astounds me when we had "don't ask, don't tell" you are willing to come before the committee unsolicited to say i am willing to stake my personal opinion and this is what i think it should be but when we talk about the rest of the troops of the decision we have to make you are not willing to say what those individual commanders were willing to say or your personal recommendations. with that, i yield back. >> mr. andrews? >> admiral mullen is an honor to be in the process was someone who's integrity is as impeachable as yours with the strength of your character and madame secretary thank you for your terrific contributions. madame secretary, i think you succinctly stated our purpose afghanistan may ultimately leave behind that will never again with the attacks of the allies. al qaeda was the parasite and the taliban was the post in afghanistan and the military mission essentially has been focused on destroying the parasite and either weakening the post or making it unwilling to become the host for the parasite and i know admiral mullen says we need to support the process that
. >> it just astounds me when we had "don't ask, don't tell" you are willing to come before the committee unsolicited to say i am willing to stake my personal opinion and this is what i think it should be but when we talk about the rest of the troops of the decision we have to make you are not willing to say what those individual commanders were willing to say or your personal recommendations. with that, i yield back. >> mr. andrews? >> admiral mullen is an honor to...
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with those crimes were carried out, to ignore what that is is to may astounding, absolutely astounding. let me ask the experts we have on banks and terrorist. how many of the street gangs in either new york or california have any ideology which is dedicated to the destruction of the united states. mr. dunne led the? >> none. >> mr. della the? >> none that i know of. >> as serious as the gang problem is -- i spent most of my life working on that problem -- have you come across leaders in the various gangs have indicated specific purpose is to undermine the institutions of america and in any way associate themselves with any transnational terrorist organizations. mr. downey? >> i would say that both represent a type of insurgency. one is to overthrow the united states and kill innocent people. the other is to sought -- to survive in the shatters a society. >> mr. smith. >> i think the distinction that need to be made between a radicalized jihadist and a gang member serving prison time -- a criminal is interested in in richening themselves personally with their criminal activities. it is a selfis
with those crimes were carried out, to ignore what that is is to may astounding, absolutely astounding. let me ask the experts we have on banks and terrorist. how many of the street gangs in either new york or california have any ideology which is dedicated to the destruction of the united states. mr. dunne led the? >> none. >> mr. della the? >> none that i know of. >> as serious as the gang problem is -- i spent most of my life working on that problem -- have you come...
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. >> and admiral, i'll just close with this, it just astounds me when we had don't ask, don't tell you were willing to come to the committee i'm willing to state my opinion and this is what i think it should be but yet when we're talking to the potential risk to the troops, which is our number 1 troops, that you're not willing to say what those individual commanders are willing to say or your personal recommendations and with that, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. admiral mullen, it is an honor to be in the process as someone who is unimpeachable both the quality of your voice and the strength of your character and madam secretary, thank you for your terrific contributions here. madam secretary, i think you've succinctly stated our purpose in afghanistan that we ultimately leave behind an afghanistan that will never again serve as a base for terrorist attacks in the united states and our allies. i've always thought that al-qaeda was the parasite and the taliban was the host in afghanistan. and our military mission essentially has been focused on des
. >> and admiral, i'll just close with this, it just astounds me when we had don't ask, don't tell you were willing to come to the committee i'm willing to state my opinion and this is what i think it should be but yet when we're talking to the potential risk to the troops, which is our number 1 troops, that you're not willing to say what those individual commanders are willing to say or your personal recommendations and with that, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you. >>...
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it astounds me that when we had don't ask, don't tell, you were willing to come before the committee unsolicited and were willing to state your personal opinion. when we are talking about potential risks to the troops, if you are not willing to say what those individual commanders are willing to say or your personal recommendations. with that, i yield back. >> admiral mullen, is an honor to be in the process with someone whose integrity is as unimpeachable as yours. we thank you for that. madam secretary, thank you for your terrific contributions. i think you have succinctly stated our purpose in afghanistan, that we leave behind in afghanistan that will never again served as a base for terrorist attacks on the united states and our allies. i have always thought that al qaeda was the parasite and the taliban was the host in afghanistan. our military mission has been focused on destroying the parasite in either weakening the host or making the host unwilling to become the host for the parasite. admiral mullen says we need to support an afghan political process that includes reconcilia
it astounds me that when we had don't ask, don't tell, you were willing to come before the committee unsolicited and were willing to state your personal opinion. when we are talking about potential risks to the troops, if you are not willing to say what those individual commanders are willing to say or your personal recommendations. with that, i yield back. >> admiral mullen, is an honor to be in the process with someone whose integrity is as unimpeachable as yours. we thank you for that....
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it just astounds me when we have don't ask, don't tell, you're willing to come before the committee unsolicit and say i'm willing to state any personal opinion and this is what i think it should be. but yet when we're talking about potential risen to the troops, this committee has to make, which is our number one concern, that you're not willing to say what those individual commanders are willing to say or your personal recommendations. and with that, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you. mr. andrews? >> thank you, mr. chairman. admiral mullen, it is an honor to be in the process with someone whose integrity is as unimpeachable as yours, both in the quality of your advice and strength of your character. we thank you for p it. and madam secretary, thank you for your terrific contributions here. madam secretary, i think you've succinctly stated our purpose in afghanistan, that we ultimately leave behind an afghanistan that will never again serve as a base for terrorist attacks of the united states and our allies. i've always thought that al qaeda was the parasite and the taliban was the hos
it just astounds me when we have don't ask, don't tell, you're willing to come before the committee unsolicit and say i'm willing to state any personal opinion and this is what i think it should be. but yet when we're talking about potential risen to the troops, this committee has to make, which is our number one concern, that you're not willing to say what those individual commanders are willing to say or your personal recommendations. and with that, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank...
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absolutely astounding. let me ask the experts here that we have on gangs and terror, how many of the street gangs in either new york or california have an ideology which is dedicated to the destruction of the united states? mr. dunleavy. >> none. >> mr. smith. >> none think a know of. >> mr. downing. >> none that i know of. >> as serious as the gang problem is and i've spent most of my life working on that problem, have you come across leaders in the various gangs who have indicated that their specific purpose is to undermine the institutions of america and in any way society them sem -- themselves with in -- associate themselves with any transnational terrorist organizations? >> no, but i will say that both represent a type of insurgency. one is to overthrow the united states and kill innocent people. the other is to survive in the shadows of society. >> absolutely. mr. smith. >> yes, i think the disthangse needs to be made between a radicalized jihadist and a gang member serving a prison time, even a prison gang
absolutely astounding. let me ask the experts here that we have on gangs and terror, how many of the street gangs in either new york or california have an ideology which is dedicated to the destruction of the united states? mr. dunleavy. >> none. >> mr. smith. >> none think a know of. >> mr. downing. >> none that i know of. >> as serious as the gang problem is and i've spent most of my life working on that problem, have you come across leaders in the various...
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absolutely astounding. let me ask the experts we have on gangs, held many of the street gangs in new york or california have an ideology dedicated to the destruction of the united states? >> none. >> none that i know of. >> mr. downing? >> none that i know of. >> as serious as the gang problem is and i spent most of my life working on it, have you come across leaders in various gangs who have indicated their specific purpose is to undermine the institution of america and in any way associate themselves with any transnational terrorist organizations? mr downing? >> i will say both represent a type of insurgency. one is to overthrow the united states and kill innocent people. the other is to survive in the shadows of society. >> mr. smith? >> things like that need to be made between a radicalized jihadists and a gang members serving prison time, even the mexican mafia gang member. a gang member is interested in enriching themselves personally with their criminal activities. it is a selfish motivation. that is their
absolutely astounding. let me ask the experts we have on gangs, held many of the street gangs in new york or california have an ideology dedicated to the destruction of the united states? >> none. >> none that i know of. >> mr. downing? >> none that i know of. >> as serious as the gang problem is and i spent most of my life working on it, have you come across leaders in various gangs who have indicated their specific purpose is to undermine the institution of...
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it is astounding to me we live in a country that has lost its way.t shows the corporate controlled media and that ignorance is knowledge. host: we are going to leave it there and get a response from george zornick. he is right. with the larger debates, it is a debate alone about the role of government. should we have more taxes to provide a wider safety net in tough times? the conservative vision is to strip it back and let people be whim of the market. caller guest: republicans have done a poor job of governing in the last couple of years. the original idea of decentralizing and getting the government out of things is that the government does not do a good job at a lot of these things. i would be interested to know how pleased the caller is with how well the government runs all of the things it does run. host: 1 potential candidate we've not talked about much is jon huntsman. the conference chairman is our guest later on "newsmakers. " this is what he had to say. >> i had dinner with one of the candidates last night. it was governor huntsman and his
it is astounding to me we live in a country that has lost its way.t shows the corporate controlled media and that ignorance is knowledge. host: we are going to leave it there and get a response from george zornick. he is right. with the larger debates, it is a debate alone about the role of government. should we have more taxes to provide a wider safety net in tough times? the conservative vision is to strip it back and let people be whim of the market. caller guest: republicans have done a...
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. >> i'm astounded at how many of them tell me about incidents they've had with customers who behave inappropriately when they're trying to clean the room. >> reporter: these maids all told me they felt unsafe with guests in hotel rooms more than once. >> yes, you have to be very careful these days. >> reporter: kahn could face 25 years in prison if convicted. manuel gallegus. >>> a confess, a congressman admits to sending lewd pictures online. >> reporter: congressman anthony weiner broke down this afternoon as he admitted to sending this steamy picture. >> i hurt the people who i cared the most and for that i'm deeply sorry. >> reporter: weiner admitted sending the explicit pictures to six people. one picture included his underwear, the other his bare chest. he insists he never met any of the women in person. at first weiner says someone hacked into his account and sent his picture, but he admitted today he lied because he was ashamed about the situation. >>> former pennsylvania senator rick santorum made his presidential run official in front of a hometown crowd. following the foo
. >> i'm astounded at how many of them tell me about incidents they've had with customers who behave inappropriately when they're trying to clean the room. >> reporter: these maids all told me they felt unsafe with guests in hotel rooms more than once. >> yes, you have to be very careful these days. >> reporter: kahn could face 25 years in prison if convicted. manuel gallegus. >>> a confess, a congressman admits to sending lewd pictures online. >>...
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to have that one single person elected to represent everybody provide some impetus, and it's astounding to methat we haven't seen that from the majority leader in the senate and from the president. he submitted a budget but then backed away from it. it went down 97-0 on the floor just a few weeks ago, but it was never seriously considered. what are we going to do? we're head to go a time when we may be asked within a few hours to vote on a monumental multicriminal dollar deal to raise the debt limit of the united states, and what will be in it? will we really be changing the trajectory of our nation or will it be business as usual? we're not going to have time to review it. that should be on the floor now. people should be standing up and casting votes right now. howhow much taxes do you want to increase? do you? which ones? how much do you want to cut, sessions? where. let's have the vote out here. that's what we should be doing. i think it will help the american people understand how serious our fix is, what it's going to take to get out of it. it's much more serious and our problem is grea
to have that one single person elected to represent everybody provide some impetus, and it's astounding to methat we haven't seen that from the majority leader in the senate and from the president. he submitted a budget but then backed away from it. it went down 97-0 on the floor just a few weeks ago, but it was never seriously considered. what are we going to do? we're head to go a time when we may be asked within a few hours to vote on a monumental multicriminal dollar deal to raise the debt...
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nominating commission and the welcome to the program a thon thanks for inviting me fascinating topic can be sure i think so i was astounded we were sitting in the bar and you know with a group of people and over on the other side of the bar and there was this kind of . and then police showed up and then the police went around it be asking everybody the bar questions like you know they were for it because the three guys who were the i don't want to say victims of citizen's arrest where the rest these let's say refused to talk and so the police then had to find some witnesses to validate or corroborate what the people doing the citizens arrest were saying and eventually they did it took a while and they hauled these three guys off in a police car so if i see something like you know these guys were you know harassing these women what do i do how does a citizen do in a rest. well the first thing you've got to know is it's no place for amateurs and you usually do bore things wrong and do things right in trying to make a citizen's arrest it does exist on the laws of different states are different what the basic thing that it pr
nominating commission and the welcome to the program a thon thanks for inviting me fascinating topic can be sure i think so i was astounded we were sitting in the bar and you know with a group of people and over on the other side of the bar and there was this kind of . and then police showed up and then the police went around it be asking everybody the bar questions like you know they were for it because the three guys who were the i don't want to say victims of citizen's arrest where the rest...
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. >> i'm astounded by how many of incidents they had who behave inappropriately. >> these maids all told me they felt unsafe with guests in hotel rooms more than once. >> yes. he could face 25 years in prison if convicted. he is now living in a $50,000 a month town house. he is under security and lesli, his next court appearance is july. >>> meantime, it is week three in the casey anthony murder trial that's underway in orlando and much of this week's testimony is expected to focus on forensics. anthony is charged with first- degree murder in the death of her daughter, caylee. today an expert testified about a piece of carpet taken from anthony's trunk and put in a canister to provide an air sample. >> when you first opened it, what was your reaction? >> well, i jumped back a foot or two. the odor was extremely overwelmingly strong. and i was shocked that the little can could have such an odor. >> did you immediately recognize the odor that was emanating from the piece of carpet in the can? >> yes. >> what did you recognize that odor to be? >> i'll recognize it as human decompization. >> an
. >> i'm astounded by how many of incidents they had who behave inappropriately. >> these maids all told me they felt unsafe with guests in hotel rooms more than once. >> yes. he could face 25 years in prison if convicted. he is now living in a $50,000 a month town house. he is under security and lesli, his next court appearance is july. >>> meantime, it is week three in the casey anthony murder trial that's underway in orlando and much of this week's testimony is...
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i'm astounded about how many incidents they've had with customers who have behaved inappropriately. >> reporter: the maids all told me they feel unsafe. >> you have to be careful nowadays. >> reporter: he's free on $25 million bail. he could face 25 years in prison. >> his next court date is july 18th. >>> vic carter has more on the lives claimed from joplin, missouri. >> reporter: mary, the number of people that have died increased today. three more people died. the tornado that struck may 22nd was the deadliest since '47. homeowners are expecting high prices to rebuild. the city says it may host a town hall meeting tonight. mary, back to you. >> at a meeting tonight, residents should get details and hear updates on the death toll. >>> the largest loss of life in the military in two years. five american troops lost their lives in a bomb attack today in iraq. joel brown has more from washington. >> reporter: five american service members were killed in eastern baghdad this morning. security officials say that rockets slammed into a base where americans were working as advisers. it's the single most largest loss of li
i'm astounded about how many incidents they've had with customers who have behaved inappropriately. >> reporter: the maids all told me they feel unsafe. >> you have to be careful nowadays. >> reporter: he's free on $25 million bail. he could face 25 years in prison. >> his next court date is july 18th. >>> vic carter has more on the lives claimed from joplin, missouri. >> reporter: mary, the number of people that have died increased today. three more...
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know i'm i'm i'm astounded the fact of the matter is that republicans have stuck their neck out and supported something that's politically unpopular away even though he also to give me to let me finish but undeniably necessary and that is major in title and reform it is the democrats who have been demagoguing these issues so the republicans have been courageous led by paul ryan and this is not the end of the game we talk about playing a game but what the republicans want is they need to have one. on spending they want to cut some programs the white house is saying no we're not going to do that so we have until august they know that the deadline approaching and they want to know why is that there was an offer so enthusiastic three years and the year before that and the year before that the year before that the year before that the year before that all eight years of the bush administration in passing a clean debt limit increase bill every single time and now all of a sudden they're hysterical because rating agencies are now talking about how big the rising level of our debt with fourteen trillion dollars in debt nearly you know continuing to rise a truly unfunded lia
know i'm i'm i'm astounded the fact of the matter is that republicans have stuck their neck out and supported something that's politically unpopular away even though he also to give me to let me finish but undeniably necessary and that is major in title and reform it is the democrats who have been demagoguing these issues so the republicans have been courageous led by paul ryan and this is not the end of the game we talk about playing a game but what the republicans want is they need to have...
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astounding 250 million license plates. that's every registered vehicle in the u.s. into its database. you can go to the website and claim their plate. this is my license plate, you can send mesages if you see me anywhere. >> reporter: courtney has signed up and thinks it's a great idea. >> i think it's practical. i mean, especially living down in the mission beach area, parking gets a little tricky, sometimes you get boxed in. it would be great to send somebody a bump. >> reporter: the company has partnered with businesses to offer discounts, deals and coupons users can receive over their cell phones. >> in la jolla, we send out certificates to everyone who drives down prospect street. >> reporter: bump.com is using license plate reading technology via existing security cameras, whether it's cameras at a public parking lot or fast food joint that bump has partnered with. that technology allows the companies to track your consumer habits through your license plates. >> i think that's creepy to drive into a parking lot and have a store owner all of a sudden send me a message on my phone. even if it is a coupon. >> reporter: amanda is concerned bump.com isn't being up front wi
astounding 250 million license plates. that's every registered vehicle in the u.s. into its database. you can go to the website and claim their plate. this is my license plate, you can send mesages if you see me anywhere. >> reporter: courtney has signed up and thinks it's a great idea. >> i think it's practical. i mean, especially living down in the mission beach area, parking gets a little tricky, sometimes you get boxed in. it would be great to send somebody a bump. >>...
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me to join numberusa. the legal immigrants on your charts grieving quite astounding. according to your charts we are. to add another 96 million by the year 2015 -- we are going to add another 96 million by the year 2015. -- 2050. my question deals with the numbers and the cost. illegal immigration has averaged about 1 million people per year. females having babies out another million. those statistics count for an increase of 3.3 million per year. given the costs, for example, if we admit the majority of the people through the immigration policy are low income, then the tfr, is three children. that is a lot of prenatal care, hospital boards, prenataearly cd care, preschool lunches, social services, foreign language assistance, the government forms, interpreters in the government office and courts, government costs accounting for .ce., and border control. how are we supposed to account for this? guest: he has laid out a lot of were the costs come from. overall, it does not make sense to be importing large population growth at a time when we as a country are not able to keep up with the infrastructure
me to join numberusa. the legal immigrants on your charts grieving quite astounding. according to your charts we are. to add another 96 million by the year 2015 -- we are going to add another 96 million by the year 2015. -- 2050. my question deals with the numbers and the cost. illegal immigration has averaged about 1 million people per year. females having babies out another million. those statistics count for an increase of 3.3 million per year. given the costs, for example, if we admit the...
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me to join numberusa. the legal immigrants on your charts grieving quite astounding. according to your charts we are. to add another 96 million by the year 2015 -- we are going to add another 96 million by the year 2015. -- 2050. my question deals with the numbers and the cost. illegal immigration has averaged about 1 million people per year. females having babies out another million. those statistics count for an increase of 3.3 million per year. given the costs, for example, if we admit the majority of the people through the immigration policy are low income, then the tfr, is three children. that is a lot of prenatal care, hospital boards, prenataearly cd care, preschool lunches, social services, foreign language assistance, the government forms, interpreters in the government office and courts, government costs accounting for .ce., and border control. how are we supposed to account for this? guest: he has laid out a lot of were the costs come from. overall, it does not make sense to be importing large population growth at a time when we as a country are not able to keep up with the infrastructure
me to join numberusa. the legal immigrants on your charts grieving quite astounding. according to your charts we are. to add another 96 million by the year 2015 -- we are going to add another 96 million by the year 2015. -- 2050. my question deals with the numbers and the cost. illegal immigration has averaged about 1 million people per year. females having babies out another million. those statistics count for an increase of 3.3 million per year. given the costs, for example, if we admit the...
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the police, the bliss beat me, that leads to a slander charge, which amanda and her parents are now facing. how does that figure into this? >> well, this is absolutely astoundingal case, if the parents come out and say, hey, the cops abused my daughter when they questioned her, no big deal. >> we hear that a lot. >> i probably said it a few times about some of my clients. but in italy when the parents said this, the police sued them for libel and slander. and that case is now going through the italian courts. you criticize the police in italy, you get sued. and so that's now -- >> could knox be let off for the murder and then end up spending time for slander? >> well, the parents could theoretically be found guilty of slander before amanda knox's case is even finished. that case is set for trial this summer. and she could later on be acquitted, there could be a multimillion dollar verdict against them. i don't know how the italian courts would resolve that. because everything gets appealed repeatedly. everything gets retried on multiple occasions. >> you heard chapman say it could be the fall before a verdict. >> it's strange. >> thanks for being here. up next
the police, the bliss beat me, that leads to a slander charge, which amanda and her parents are now facing. how does that figure into this? >> well, this is absolutely astoundingal case, if the parents come out and say, hey, the cops abused my daughter when they questioned her, no big deal. >> we hear that a lot. >> i probably said it a few times about some of my clients. but in italy when the parents said this, the police sued them for libel and slander. and that case is now...
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astounding success. we have effectively pissed off everybody in america and that is an important thing at 80 to be able to do that. it was good at 17 when i did it. [laughter] let me tell you, when we go around this country, we can sit in front of any audience, and for 50 minutes teaching questions get a standing ovation because we don't shoveled much at them. we sat through all this, and it took three months to establish a trust in this commission. never seen a more dysfunctional hostile environment, democrats against republicans and indy 500 worked with colburn on the defense proposals in our plan. but i tell you, when you get out and realize anywhere in the country and say here's where we are, if you spend more than you are and you lose your buck and if you borrow 41 since you've got to be stupid. and i use the word stupid because that's what was happening. as 40 cents just a few months ago. now it's 41 cents. social security, we are not trying to balance the budget on the backs of poor senior citizens. tear up your aarp card. those people largest marketers, and i will tell you why. the social security system, if you do nothing, if we did nothing is to be at fu
astounding success. we have effectively pissed off everybody in america and that is an important thing at 80 to be able to do that. it was good at 17 when i did it. [laughter] let me tell you, when we go around this country, we can sit in front of any audience, and for 50 minutes teaching questions get a standing ovation because we don't shoveled much at them. we sat through all this, and it took three months to establish a trust in this commission. never seen a more dysfunctional hostile...
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me and i've never forgotten that. so to have those men rush up and down those rinks the way they do is truly astounding. my only heroism in hockey was my own heroism in convincing myself i should go out there. okay, madam president, our staffs have been working diligently for days now to find a path that would allow the senate to complete action on the jobs bill which is now on the floor. they've worked so hard on this bill because this bill is legislation to reauthorize the successful economic development agency so important to this country since 1965. it's not an obama piece of legislation. it was started by richard nixon and every president since then, democrat and republican, have wrapped their arms throughout this legislation because it's so good for our country. the economic development administration has created jobs where they are most needed, in economically distressed communities. in just the last five years, the the $1.2 billion of investment, we have created 314,000 jobs. the merits of reauthorizing this job-creating administration are so very, very clear. e.d.a. works with businesses, unive
me and i've never forgotten that. so to have those men rush up and down those rinks the way they do is truly astounding. my only heroism in hockey was my own heroism in convincing myself i should go out there. okay, madam president, our staffs have been working diligently for days now to find a path that would allow the senate to complete action on the jobs bill which is now on the floor. they've worked so hard on this bill because this bill is legislation to reauthorize the successful economic...
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me naive, but my expectation that leaders are going to lead." that's what the president himself had the gall to say yesterday to the american people when he himself has displayed an astounding lack of leadership. like i said, we're ready to work with the president. i know senator mcconnell invited him to come over to congress and explain how this increase in taxes was somehow going to create more jobs in america, how we were going to solve the problems with medicare, which is going to run out of money in a little more than a decade, and i hope the president takes him up on that invitation. you know, it's not a partisan issue really. secretary of state hillary clinton says our national debt sends a message of weakness internationally. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mullen, said that the single greatest threat to our national security is our debt. if america goes broke, how are we going to pay for our national defense and security, that not only americans depend on but so many countries around the world depend on america being strong to protect them from tyrants and dictators and terrorists. but if our economy goes bust, if interest rates go up to historic
me naive, but my expectation that leaders are going to lead." that's what the president himself had the gall to say yesterday to the american people when he himself has displayed an astounding lack of leadership. like i said, we're ready to work with the president. i know senator mcconnell invited him to come over to congress and explain how this increase in taxes was somehow going to create more jobs in america, how we were going to solve the problems with medicare, which is going to run...
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astounding success. we have effectively pissed off everybody in america and that is an important thing at 80 to be able to do that. it was good at 17 when i did it. [laughter] let me tell you, when we go around this country, we can sit in front of any audience, and for 50 minutes teaching questions get a standing ovation because we don't shoveled much at them. we sat through all this, and it took three months to establish a trust in this commission. never seen a more dysfunctional hostile environment, democrats against republicans and indy 500 worked with colburn on the defense proposals in our plan. but i tell you, when you get out and realize anywhere in the country and say here's where we are, if you spend more than you are and you lose your buck and if you borrow 41 since you've got to be stupid. and i use the word stupid because that's what was happening. as 40 cents just a few months ago. now it's 41 cents. social security, we are not trying to balance the budget on the backs of poor senior citizens. tear up your aarp card. those people largest marketers, and i will tell you why. the social security system, if you do nothing, if we did nothing is to be at fu
astounding success. we have effectively pissed off everybody in america and that is an important thing at 80 to be able to do that. it was good at 17 when i did it. [laughter] let me tell you, when we go around this country, we can sit in front of any audience, and for 50 minutes teaching questions get a standing ovation because we don't shoveled much at them. we sat through all this, and it took three months to establish a trust in this commission. never seen a more dysfunctional hostile...