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waiving the work provision in welfare reform and who did it and who says the whole country will see red beccritics are calling it the end of welfare reform as we know it. the obama administration leading it up to the states to decide whether the welfare recipients have to work to get benefits and toby, you say this will unravel the one entitlement reform, that is actually working. >> where is clinton. you know, this is a program that works. thises an entitlement that we cut back and it works. i mean, we need one thing to point out that you can actually cut back on entitlements in in country and people aren't going to feel dying of starvation in the streets, but lo and behold, now you can use a smoking cessation class and that's working and i can do homework for my kid and that counts as working and this is-- >> hey, that's working. >> this is the entitlement mentality gone wild. >> and steve, you might actually agree with toby. >> how do i get the words out of my mouth? i agree with toby, this is polarizing, we need unity and ask taxpayers having had a hard time to make end meet to pay for
waiving the work provision in welfare reform and who did it and who says the whole country will see red beccritics are calling it the end of welfare reform as we know it. the obama administration leading it up to the states to decide whether the welfare recipients have to work to get benefits and toby, you say this will unravel the one entitlement reform, that is actually working. >> where is clinton. you know, this is a program that works. thises an entitlement that we cut back and it...
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i say we bec i m evn rtad a producer and with cameras present. we saw on the walls of the border, a big sign in english thatd om fre iy e a unanhewo was perfect. he looked just like rambo. he had long brown hair, he had a bandanna, a vendor of bullets around them. he seemed to be our gud r which is in eastern months on 10 city. one of the things that they did in eastern country, was that they destroyed the statues of a green book. the greenback was gaddafi's mat os. they desoyed them with pick axes and hammers. that was an incredible symbol. film his rds h.eman did s thte Éthwae for 11 hours, and the line went up and down. eventually the line was cut. by then, he had done what h needed to do. heut up the pictures on his ce p ae al put ise hnm sifon interested in revolution in libya, call me at this number. now, that was very brave. that was very brave. his father had spent a lot of time in prison for opposing af hadn he said if you ride the camel, you can keep your head down. so they rode a camel. gaddafi's forces gave up. qikl r pece initially,
i say we bec i m evn rtad a producer and with cameras present. we saw on the walls of the border, a big sign in english thatd om fre iy e a unanhewo was perfect. he looked just like rambo. he had long brown hair, he had a bandanna, a vendor of bullets around them. he seemed to be our gud r which is in eastern months on 10 city. one of the things that they did in eastern country, was that they destroyed the statues of a green book. the greenback was gaddafi's mat os. they desoyed them with pick...
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loses himself or herself in the struggle that they recognize as being broader than themsve ate,rom pee,bec t so o tea e rng tdea of servicand has been so important to our country in the past. you alluded to vietnam in particular. in the 1960's may be thi eling igatnd seas a b pesecaufatur theic tatof th d but m be moving this into the 21st century when we think about the sort of public responses to the glol war and terror a t turnofdierfrom ann iq, m th imenoedge n, nio rv themptance of serving your fellow human being in various ways. think tt is maybe the element that is mostmpornt. oru. tod miouiryan am she lks about life inside the governor's mansion from missouri's first families in her book if walls cou talk. an heener nc 17 b toepce o e that had been in such bad shape. it was such a wonderful time to be here. the rst lyim aga t owwi fivhiren. thar myde th t ihepaou nsn ths or running around the top of the roof. it was just a small railun e. e rnoobas s g heit a t sat ie a s t boys. and so there were some lovely stories of the things that ty get the mansion one of the young man he was
loses himself or herself in the struggle that they recognize as being broader than themsve ate,rom pee,bec t so o tea e rng tdea of servicand has been so important to our country in the past. you alluded to vietnam in particular. in the 1960's may be thi eling igatnd seas a b pesecaufatur theic tatof th d but m be moving this into the 21st century when we think about the sort of public responses to the glol war and terror a t turnofdierfrom ann iq, m th imenoedge n, nio rv themptance of serving...
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patient businesscome infe-- bec infected and they die. >> reporter: a retired air force doctor tends to his tennessee farm. >> this will be a haven. >> reporter: from february 2010 to february 2011 he oversaw training of afghans at the hospital. these photos were taken by his american military staff. >> there are patients that are starving to death because they can't buy the food. they have to bribe for food and bribe for medicine. patients complained about no pain medicine and no medicine. >> reporter: and you are not supposed to worry about that. >> that'what we were told. >> reporter: they do not dispute it shows hidden abuse but insist after a u.s. inspection conditions have improved significa significantly. in this memo to congress alleges to senior u.s. generals who oversaw afghan training in 2010 delayed bringing in pentagon investigators because of their political concerns over the looming mid term u.s. elections. gellar says caldwell was angry his staff wanted the inspector general to investigate and that patten ordered a delay out of concern it would embarrass the obama whi
patient businesscome infe-- bec infected and they die. >> reporter: a retired air force doctor tends to his tennessee farm. >> this will be a haven. >> reporter: from february 2010 to february 2011 he oversaw training of afghans at the hospital. these photos were taken by his american military staff. >> there are patients that are starving to death because they can't buy the food. they have to bribe for food and bribe for medicine. patients complained about no pain...
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romney spoke in front of a cryptic banner that read obama's upside down economy bec
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and then after thear, a ou brey32ers ced bec tir plan that was reailablhe was fine. he was the front runner the nmy peeho just about equal, but then on a fi dal test down close to wherei live, virgir a beach, virgia, final test in hamon, v do fow sea pneouot nderaed. a lot of pbeliple s sp that a flyrnine opis re w w bd al t tr an raecmuor ris and changed and tenor coa letely when d reis and stanton died. meanadefe them, but they we not really part of thewbery small wornes of americn fliers. .. f playing wise and leg words plane was. okay, the next two people that clencecarln osta and wiifin s pssl sconatd her type. he's kind of the movie star. he was a ladies man of the ai dreembn hi acpo. he icud er wo those pants at golfers were back in the 1920s that came above the knees. they are called plus for us. he wore ickers or longok weai wssupot lt could be. the fellow who owned the plne that chamberlin and acosta were chrlouitteat naon pilot, a world-class pilot if he was e first to cross the atlantic because the owner rightly beeved tt fit on woceitigth atad s irs, bst
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bec becky, give us a preview of what is happening with the countdown being on at least for the u.s.world to get a chance to see the opening ceremonies. >> that is right. we are what for hours away and counting now. you can really feel the buzz in london. i'm at hyde park, and one of the big zones and one of the four acts that will connect into the opening ceremony which is at the olympic park of course in the east side of london. we have duran duran, and stereophonics and aptly named scot paola paccini who will be playing at the olympic stadium, and quite remarkable to think of what has gone on into the planning for this. they have been practicing months and months and danny boyle, the drek tor of "slumdog millionaire" has been organizing events and we won't tell you too much about that, because a lot of it is under wraps and when you get piers down, there he will give us
bec becky, give us a preview of what is happening with the countdown being on at least for the u.s.world to get a chance to see the opening ceremonies. >> that is right. we are what for hours away and counting now. you can really feel the buzz in london. i'm at hyde park, and one of the big zones and one of the four acts that will connect into the opening ceremony which is at the olympic park of course in the east side of london. we have duran duran, and stereophonics and aptly named scot...
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bec becky, give us a preview of what is happening with the countdown being on at least for the u.s. and other parts of the world to get a chance to see the opening ceremonies. >> that is right. we are what for hours away and counting now. you can really feel the buzz in london. i'm at hyde park, and one of the big zones and one of the four acts that will connect into the opening ceremony which is at the olympic park of course in the east side of london. we have duran duran, and stereophonics and aptly named scot paola paccini who will be playing at the olympic stadium, and quite remarkable to think of what has gone on into the planning for this. they have been practicing months and months and danny boyle, the drek tor of "slumdog millionaire" has been organizing events and we won't tell you too much about that, because a lot of it is under wraps and when you get piers down, there he will give us more of a sense of what is going on, but, yeah, here at the center of london as it were at hyde park we got tens of thousands of people already pulling in. it reiained a little bit this morn
bec becky, give us a preview of what is happening with the countdown being on at least for the u.s. and other parts of the world to get a chance to see the opening ceremonies. >> that is right. we are what for hours away and counting now. you can really feel the buzz in london. i'm at hyde park, and one of the big zones and one of the four acts that will connect into the opening ceremony which is at the olympic park of course in the east side of london. we have duran duran, and...
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the president coming in to office assumed that his economic policies if we had a $800 bec e billion stimulushere in 2012 the president told us that unemployment would be at 6%, so it's a very, very sobering report. one that shows that so many millions of americans are out looking for work and aren't getting the full-time employment they're looking for and gives governor romney an opening. >> mayor? >> you have 26 straight months of private sector job growth and bhil no one is happy with the current unemployment situation, directionally, there is job growth. it's not fast enough. it's not strong enough. and not enough jobs are being created. but part of the narrative has to be the inaction of congress. certainly, the transportation bill is welcomed and should have been bigger, stronger. and political obstruction to public policy measures that would create jobs are an important part of this conversation. >> i think both you, mayor, and ron, would agree that the critical thing here is to find ways to create jobs, give me your best recipe to create jobs right now. >> well, right now in the publi
the president coming in to office assumed that his economic policies if we had a $800 bec e billion stimulushere in 2012 the president told us that unemployment would be at 6%, so it's a very, very sobering report. one that shows that so many millions of americans are out looking for work and aren't getting the full-time employment they're looking for and gives governor romney an opening. >> mayor? >> you have 26 straight months of private sector job growth and bhil no one is happy...
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orisceusin oeahelhel a lot of that, we forget in our criticism the lag timeetween a decision,inanng a bec 29,ov ey were able to tell me every battalion was able to leave with a full set of radio eipment. thsplhee ro ma a decn gooue w h to be funded and built. what i am watching now is a spbi otoha isritical rior thctisix achent it is not one you can generalize about. i was really impressed.it is nom e ne winrche there are 20,000 afghan security forces. the afghans are makg decisions how they'rredeployihe fotondra thrianeauabinac benic ancalindrmto be reasonably impressed. probably the best story in afghanistan. e ifft. crtiiflt t paratroopers to take their hand off so the afghans take the lead. that is a major push over the xt t y inor pceilng thrm a vy ce o itnoteapres it is the two year process. we have exames of having done this we not ar vim aexplofg tandth vietnesar turned back american air support but no american ground forces but we cut off the money and ammunition and male g el bsey ghey do. lt aomforce. i do not say it is certain. i simply say it is possible we have critical issu
orisceusin oeahelhel a lot of that, we forget in our criticism the lag timeetween a decision,inanng a bec 29,ov ey were able to tell me every battalion was able to leave with a full set of radio eipment. thsplhee ro ma a decn gooue w h to be funded and built. what i am watching now is a spbi otoha isritical rior thctisix achent it is not one you can generalize about. i was really impressed.it is nom e ne winrche there are 20,000 afghan security forces. the afghans are makg decisions how...
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>> that's a really good question wh o'oiissnd nput tht bec ea onpeolth shon to ow ug yipong ison lleconic transaction in which a ice. themr ngldia the sudden on russia demand for raw materials for war production had nt prices skyrocketing. huge inflation inorldar erre etrmg ra tps also to allocate materials as well. what didn't occur to them, but was actually happening under their noses if they had paid attentionoi ahaw adal ale iciate erum an others wasn't the thrashing out of thas wn htenrasedcti er pce aslac xmle shortfalls before the war beganin 1942 was reaching critical factors in wondering why all these great restraints on whatbnueci faer alane r an coming online and picking up the process has one production board official wve got luke ming t e ad os. wihe it t andur t'tiups got. of course theeal solution is the technological reddens, whic are going to send production ocit j hoeygigt ed rubber for trucks and tires about this other kind of things. roelsearfrobertct, riich ota w g t al coert older tires and so on. don't make any more new tires comfort at all. and of course the stockp
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the stuff that jan talked about with the supreme court, the warping of sfuginstitutions bec of this heavy freight may be a drag politically. >> on the subject of taxes, there are growing reports from both sides that the bush tax cuts, they may let them expire at the end of the year. does that happen? >> right now, anything regarding the end of the year is possible. everything is an abstraction and everything is theoretical. nobody knows who is going to win. everything depends who wins. if they hold the house, win the senate and elect mitt romney. if the president wins and democrats hold the senate or get the house, or combination of that, the president will set his own course. i can't see a scenario right now where the bush tax cuts expire without something coming right after it. right after it part is the difficult park. legislating tax reform is extremely difficult. it will take months and months. i don't think the economy and wall street and small businesses is interested in washington telling them you won't have tax cuts. you'll have tax uncertainty. everything right now is theoretica
the stuff that jan talked about with the supreme court, the warping of sfuginstitutions bec of this heavy freight may be a drag politically. >> on the subject of taxes, there are growing reports from both sides that the bush tax cuts, they may let them expire at the end of the year. does that happen? >> right now, anything regarding the end of the year is possible. everything is an abstraction and everything is theoretical. nobody knows who is going to win. everything depends who...
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first of all if it's not the time bec economy to raise taxes, then it's also not the time to cut spendingnomic effect. second of all, this notion that this is simply a tax increase on high income people is not quite accurate. those who earn more than $250,000 receive all the same tax breaks that everybody else does on the income up to $250,000. they just don't receive the additional tax reduction on income above $250,000. and third, you know, this notion that a tax on people who earn more than $250,000 attacks the engine of job creation in small business, that's just one of the most commonly cited incorrect facts in washington. there was a -- the way you get that figure is by counting as small businesses everyone who has unassociated business income. that includes every big privately owned firm. the fact is a treasury study recently said that if you count as small businesses all businesses that with revenues of $10 million and below, this tax -- this tax change would affect 2% of small businesses not most small businesses. jon: doug i'm sure there is a lot you want to respond to there. le
first of all if it's not the time bec economy to raise taxes, then it's also not the time to cut spendingnomic effect. second of all, this notion that this is simply a tax increase on high income people is not quite accurate. those who earn more than $250,000 receive all the same tax breaks that everybody else does on the income up to $250,000. they just don't receive the additional tax reduction on income above $250,000. and third, you know, this notion that a tax on people who earn more than...
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it was about great statements that idealism and all the rest f bec oo inatl ath ground it is a greatre to get home. yes, sir. [iib e mce n igma i't rymn jwnnak ees ref ie. >> what is incredible to me and i didn't get a chance to read this theamion e a ic ker tla indrtfr astronaut. at one point in 43 and early 44 your chances of getting back in thecombat missions were no behnoesxosvn. in that. imagine having to cover the kids at breakfast. th wouldfy naesd %e ab come home. some even more catastrophic than .gxbhbx t ayi' teol rshorlsrysi thm politicians say you know they want a government as good as the people of t ed eowisir ey b pe h ittabeusnk we've all seen peoplei tininmm. t ernke gaho acanst eisobs yes. [inaudible] -- i inserted curious. e stories were quite traoinary. hr baerk on orli bcrecic wa tay h o story? >> now, there is a guy i know who is thinking about doing that book. [laughter] y buyt if i do t faatst n e thci w gloe to gkets and tarzan in all the rest were phenomenal reporters. of course mer was there for the last year. palmer won his pultzer covering thecf. d isloho
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>> i think the important thing on that is that the consumer protection ucsadar thovg so f fft sioh becal at nethsustlook at the consumer protection ws such as the efta and tila if there is a credit card involved. f cose ts isng veeul winthri deea itnahaosd apply in each case where an non-bank is involved. >> that is the point you're making in some case heyr re ritwi bk lashimn y apormay ypnng on what the non-bank foley is and how the system is structured. hie liaf urti, i g ecdy erai nantifle innovation which was part of your testimony as we move forward to make sue that consumers are procted a m laueri evd thteng e nac ouoka hseovne telo msa terms of privacand consumer protecti, some of the technologies really identify the person by theirvoicy phraa eed e d d t styoadtbcme whisrelyawing crime in america among many of our constituents. and i would like to get the sense fromou bause this n'ceilabk enw o thk d pry at someone has to be in charge. which agency should take the prime role over the mobile payments which ha reo y prt sc ao et ldbnng ul evod ortee wh y see as taking the form of
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>>erysimp, bec t tho tnirtnse 'sl. >>nkoe my name's stephen richer, i'm with the washington legal foundation, and i'm also a disciple of ilyaha's,o 's ire toli a ot aha wle abatlo" i was wondering if you think the commerce clause language in this opinion is strong enough to stt looking at other past opinions and whether we can art inrerear ci b ee hataloer i'tnko at on t i t iis far and no farther. the other side wanted everything. that is, there are no lines. our position was as far as ng hondoth anhand h inthsat, t indotes t and we didn't get what wasn't actually at issue here. >> i will say one technical thing about that, that that ingirgti a ray ofig. ncncrtdit al teefus rulings that the preenlightenment court ruled uphold economic liberty and so forth. an inochth- uw,s llut ne atharoe but lockner was merely one of these bad cases that, unfortunately, that is an improvement. >> neil? yerighhe cl n. ratidy language you got. [laughter] as all of you know very well, our conservative friends have elevated theoncepts of
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summarily striking down a 100-year-old state l with corporate contributions to e rdcote tt e aigns ev th w becof corrupting influence and corruption that occurred in montana because ofho se orcobutis. ccntleor l dindit cpa and now take another step to break down corporate money driving out the vs. o wof coornsbea po int rd us ectenal eisenhower as president why can't we elect general electric as president? the wayhis is going tha may noe faet to. inta,mos vityrisly, chairs the democratic process, i think that orpote money we are seeing owo all that could be heard in public discourse in elections. country has come a long w expaing t r ve. rret ohior weulor significant areas we overcome, gi -r o by water holes ting to ononus e haeme use oreesentives who near wh he tried to vote during that time and was saved at the last mine by hinsk he tluf poic literacy taxes and grandfather clausees, brave americans get n'ns v dcu -- background on progress. recently increasing access restricting voting laws. amrode inticn ndther rdto nna conference of state legislatures, and to support 46 void tt did not cons
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