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anbut the occupation that happed in vallejo, calif., was like changing, not only for myself, but for many people. it changed the world of indian people in california by allowing cultural easement. . so this was not just my victory, but a victory of the ancestors and the work they have put us through over the past 15 years reading the peace talks, by walking to each of the sites that have been desecrated by buildings being put on top of them in red robes and bathrooms and bars. by honoring our ancestors that each place we went to, the ancestor found as it to do the work. so i am honored to do that work, and continue to do that work. i am also really thrilled to be a part of this because it is a humbling experience. i think when people go through humbling experiences, it helps them to seek further and see how they can do more. had i not on the work, i would not have met so many young people who have a passion to do something that it's different. i think that is one of the things i've learned, that when we were asked for 109 days, we allow people to come and live there, but allow them t
anbut the occupation that happed in vallejo, calif., was like changing, not only for myself, but for many people. it changed the world of indian people in california by allowing cultural easement. . so this was not just my victory, but a victory of the ancestors and the work they have put us through over the past 15 years reading the peace talks, by walking to each of the sites that have been desecrated by buildings being put on top of them in red robes and bathrooms and bars. by honoring our...
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would like to call up susan jamieson, executive director, native american health center, oakland, calif. [applause] >> thank you, earl. it is my pleasure to introduce our first honoree earl arniconie. he has lived here in the bay area for the past 22 years with his wife brigitte. currently working as the workforce investment act program coordinator and for the united nations -- united in the nations of east bay, earl encourages native american youth and adults to finish their high school, diplomas, as well lead g d's, an enrolled in vocational programs to further advance their training. he also assist those who want to achieve a higher educational degree by promoting recruit and and retention of native american students throughout indian country. as earl is a veteran of the indicted states marine corps and a graduate of the seattle police academy, he assists native american veterans in the pursuit up careers in law enforcement. he is also known through indian country as a noted and see for powwows and special events, such as the kqed unsung hero award.
would like to call up susan jamieson, executive director, native american health center, oakland, calif. [applause] >> thank you, earl. it is my pleasure to introduce our first honoree earl arniconie. he has lived here in the bay area for the past 22 years with his wife brigitte. currently working as the workforce investment act program coordinator and for the united nations -- united in the nations of east bay, earl encourages native american youth and adults to finish their high school,...
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this happened just off the wharf in santa cruz, calif. the whales are merging with their mouths wide open. pretty remarkable video there. again, we apologize for the technical the vocal the earlier. we will bring a much more on the g20 at 5 and 6. coming up next, your maryland lottery midday pick three and eight four. first, a look at how wall street is performing at this hour. (announcer) gold bond ultimate healing lotion. moisturizers, vitamins, and aloe, hydrate deeper, last longer. gold bond ultimate healing. this stuff really works. quite the time now for the midday maryland lottery pick 3 and 4. >> celebrating purple friday. >> happy purple friday. here's your pick 3. 1, purple ball. 2. -- 3. your pick 3 -- 1, 3, 1. in a moment the pick 4. visit mdlottery.com and enter your exrtra yards to win. 6, as printed on the ball. followed by 3. your next number in the pick 4, an 8. last number 5.6-3-8-5. maryland lottery. let yourself play. >> a good forecast going into the weekend. we will not produce any rain over the weekend. the temperat
this happened just off the wharf in santa cruz, calif. the whales are merging with their mouths wide open. pretty remarkable video there. again, we apologize for the technical the vocal the earlier. we will bring a much more on the g20 at 5 and 6. coming up next, your maryland lottery midday pick three and eight four. first, a look at how wall street is performing at this hour. (announcer) gold bond ultimate healing lotion. moisturizers, vitamins, and aloe, hydrate deeper, last longer. gold...
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the tree was cut down in a forest in calif. -- california. the tree lighting ceremony is set for this friday evening at 5:00. it will be lit from ninth call until 11:00 each night through new year's day. coming up on abc7 news at noon, -- >> may be that he is not aware of but he has issues. >> bomb show recorded. the syracuse head coach out of a job after tapes from his white circus. >> plus a crack down just inside for cyber monday. all that, and back with changes. how soon [ female announcer ] more people are using wireless devices... in more ways than ever. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress frees up more wireless spectrum... we can empower more people to invate... putting momentum behind our economy. and we can reduce the deficit... with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. >> now to the latest sex abuse scandal rocking a major college sports team. syracuse university has fired bernie findein. now we're hearing from recordin
the tree was cut down in a forest in calif. -- california. the tree lighting ceremony is set for this friday evening at 5:00. it will be lit from ninth call until 11:00 each night through new year's day. coming up on abc7 news at noon, -- >> may be that he is not aware of but he has issues. >> bomb show recorded. the syracuse head coach out of a job after tapes from his white circus. >> plus a crack down just inside for cyber monday. all that, and back with changes. how soon [...
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cu ---vamos a los angeles, donde un grupo de madres de familia, calific como una verdadera injusticiailes de niÑos estadounidens es, que se encuentran en manos de agencias del gobierno y casas de crianza porque sus padres fueron deportados. ---francisco cuevas nos tiene mas detalles. take pkg las imagenes son desgarradoras y se estan repitiendo con mas frecuencia que nunca a lo largo y ancho del pas.. sot juana/esposa de deportado entonces mi nina suena so...que ya nunca va a ver a su papa y de acuerdo a un estudio presentado por el applied research center los ninos estan pagando las consecuencias.. miles de menores de edad se encuentran en hogares de crianza temporal luego de que sus padres fueron detenidos y deportados, y no tenian familiares que se hicieran cargo de ellos. sot william torres/ coalicion de madres y mujeres es inmoral lo que esta pasando con esos ninos, imaginate en el impacto sicologico y emocional que esta causando en esos ninos. sotgloria saucedo/herman dad mexicana y es un dano tan grande que le hacen a esos ninos que cuando crecen muchas veces no se pueden adapt
cu ---vamos a los angeles, donde un grupo de madres de familia, calific como una verdadera injusticiailes de niÑos estadounidens es, que se encuentran en manos de agencias del gobierno y casas de crianza porque sus padres fueron deportados. ---francisco cuevas nos tiene mas detalles. take pkg las imagenes son desgarradoras y se estan repitiendo con mas frecuencia que nunca a lo largo y ancho del pas.. sot juana/esposa de deportado entonces mi nina suena so...que ya nunca va a ver a su papa y...
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take vo ---mientras que en guatemala, el ex presidente, alfonso portillo, calific como un linchamientode firmar su extradicin a estados unidos, por presunto lavado de dinero, ---segn portillo, el acuerdo entre ambos pases es sospechoso, y est seguro que el gobierno guatemalteco, est detrs de su extradicin ya que l, no se sometio a la cpula empresarial del pas.. ---sin embargo, manifest estar tranquilo, y dice no arrepentirse de las medidas que adopt durante su administracin , en la que estuvo enfrentado con los empresarios al quitarles sus monopolios. take vo ---en el salvador, la asamblea legislativa, reform la ley de equipaje de viajero. ---a partir de la poca navideÑa, los salvadoreÑos podrn ingresar mercancas sin impuestos hasta por 3 mil dolares a su pas... ---la reforma fue aprobada con 58 votos... stop open roll weather open cu ----nos vamos con ericka pino y el reporte del tiempo... take pkg cu ---nueva pausa en el noticiero pero en dos minutos... take vo ---en el reporte del consumidor, le decimos que tan necesario es comprar una garantia extendida al adquirir un electrodomes
take vo ---mientras que en guatemala, el ex presidente, alfonso portillo, calific como un linchamientode firmar su extradicin a estados unidos, por presunto lavado de dinero, ---segn portillo, el acuerdo entre ambos pases es sospechoso, y est seguro que el gobierno guatemalteco, est detrs de su extradicin ya que l, no se sometio a la cpula empresarial del pas.. ---sin embargo, manifest estar tranquilo, y dice no arrepentirse de las medidas que adopt durante su administracin , en la que estuvo...
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. >> host: first call for james gleick from san mateo, calif.. you are on the air. good afternoon. >> caller: hello. i am wondering if your hero had any intersection with another hero that i have been reading the book about named denise hopper. she is also related to the information age and was a contemporary of claude shannon. have you heard of lynn hopper? >> guest: she doesn't make an appearance in my book. there were a lot of other really great computer pioneers in that era. i am only able to touch on the story of the birth of the digital computer. that is not my main focus but that is an exciting story in itself and that story in its own way lead to our time. >> host: herman in new york city. you are on booktv live from miami. james gleick is our guest. >> caller: good afternoon. thanks, mr gleick, for this volume. i can't reach treated. i fairly enjoy the retrospective and awareness you are bringing to claude shannon. those of us not in the technical community, it is wonderful to hear his name finally uttered in the credence that he deserved. i would like to a
. >> host: first call for james gleick from san mateo, calif.. you are on the air. good afternoon. >> caller: hello. i am wondering if your hero had any intersection with another hero that i have been reading the book about named denise hopper. she is also related to the information age and was a contemporary of claude shannon. have you heard of lynn hopper? >> guest: she doesn't make an appearance in my book. there were a lot of other really great computer pioneers in that...
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strike america's first and more than fifty years also paralyze several businesses in downtown oakland calif and i was at the heart of the unfolding events and described how they develop throughout the day. we're standing across from oscar grant's plaza which is the site of the occupy oakland movements work protesters have been camping out for weeks in order to raise their voices against enormous inequality social injustice the same issues that are motivating thousands of occupy wall street movements all across the country but of course the images are the things that we remember images are what's now a story and this morning in downtown oakland these are the images they point to been seeing across all of the screens on the main street you get the destruction the isolated acts of vandalism and violence that we were on the ground in oakland we're going to take you through some of the moments as they unfold and again we're still reporting from the it's about women's rights act you can hear behind me loud explosions possibly tear gas from the police officers there are at least one hundred the go
strike america's first and more than fifty years also paralyze several businesses in downtown oakland calif and i was at the heart of the unfolding events and described how they develop throughout the day. we're standing across from oscar grant's plaza which is the site of the occupy oakland movements work protesters have been camping out for weeks in order to raise their voices against enormous inequality social injustice the same issues that are motivating thousands of occupy wall street...
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marine severely injured our correspondent losing calif and i was at the center of it all in the protest lockport she filed this report from oakland. we're here at the port of oakland where the occupy wall street protesters have successfully shut down the porch the crowd you see behind me is gathered here because one of the workers trying to speak through the crowd almost running over several protesters trying to get through the human mind the human barricade the protesters surrounded the car going to him from going he's now backing out a lot of folks here furious because again this was a predominantly peaceful march up hundreds of people started thousands of people had gathered here almost no police presence and so these kinds of tactics these kind of aggressive attacks driving through the crowd plowing through the crowd i really uncalled for and very very surprising erin might have how quiet it has been and again the port of oakland has effectively been shut down several thousand people marched from downtown oakland onto this area they shut down all of the gates effectively sending a w
marine severely injured our correspondent losing calif and i was at the center of it all in the protest lockport she filed this report from oakland. we're here at the port of oakland where the occupy wall street protesters have successfully shut down the porch the crowd you see behind me is gathered here because one of the workers trying to speak through the crowd almost running over several protesters trying to get through the human mind the human barricade the protesters surrounded the car...
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facing a synchronized clampdown by local governments ends of law enforcement agencies archy's lucy calif and of how is the latest from manhattan. we're standing on the brooklyn bridge in new york city where the occupy wall street protesters are marching on this is the final and. the biggest around effectivity it had taken place on the two month anniversary of the occupy wall street movement that began right here in new york on september seventeenth what began a co-location of a small part near wall street that turned into a nationwide movement that spread to countries all across the world from toronto to tokyo cities all across the globe but it raised in the message that these protesters are putting out which is the frustration for the control of the political system they perceive by the few foot bridge that leads by those with the means of the wealth and the inability for the average american to essentially put food on the table to live the middle class lifestyle these are some of the demands some of the frustrations that the protesters here have expressed and it is what we are seeing s
facing a synchronized clampdown by local governments ends of law enforcement agencies archy's lucy calif and of how is the latest from manhattan. we're standing on the brooklyn bridge in new york city where the occupy wall street protesters are marching on this is the final and. the biggest around effectivity it had taken place on the two month anniversary of the occupy wall street movement that began right here in new york on september seventeenth what began a co-location of a small part near...
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in calif and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby. it contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shine through most put into print they are sponsored by things put it in the most of the great bone plates of calls with the faintest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god nobody with cancer and my father and therefore i protect folks because the navy to ninety five percent of cancers hurts people with self funding history of cancer and pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress.
in calif and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby. it contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shine through most put into print they are sponsored by things put it in the most of the great bone plates of calls with the faintest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god nobody with cancer and my father and therefore i protect folks because the navy to ninety five percent of...
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this is the low continuing the counter clockwise spin off the southern calf 4 californi calif.this time it's going to start to really build in, a nice ridge for us, and you can see it's going to push the storm track to the north of us for at least the next two to three days so expect some dry and mild conditions right on in through wednesday. we start off tonight at 11:00. we'll see clear skies and through the course of the evening we'll look for the clouds to move in. also pockets of dense fox, but by tomorrow -- dense fog, but by tomorrow afternoon it will move out and we'll return to mostly sunny conditions and of course, that will translate to temperatures coming up a few more degrees tomorrow. a terrific afternoon. 56 expected high for san jose and mid 60s for the peninsula as well. redwood city you see there, 65. 60 for half moon bay. a mix of sun and clouds there. 52 for san francisco. remember, the valley areas might take some time for the fog to burn off. once it does, the sun will heat you up nicely with santa rosa 68. 66 for oakland. union city expecting 64 degrees.
this is the low continuing the counter clockwise spin off the southern calf 4 californi calif.this time it's going to start to really build in, a nice ridge for us, and you can see it's going to push the storm track to the north of us for at least the next two to three days so expect some dry and mild conditions right on in through wednesday. we start off tonight at 11:00. we'll see clear skies and through the course of the evening we'll look for the clouds to move in. also pockets of dense...
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bluecoat systems of sunnyvale, calif. --they sent their product to do by thinking that it was on the way to a partner of the iraqi government. the way it can block websites or records of people visit them made its way to syria, a country subject to strict u.s. trade embargoes. bluecoat told "the wall street journal" but there were transmitting messages back to the company. it does not monitor where such "are p" messages -- "heartbeat" messages derive from. it goes on from there. i know you and your team are familiar with this. i am putting you on the spot, but if you have an answer, we would like to hear today. has this company, bluecoat systems inc., violated the u.s. trade embargo? that is the first question. >> our export control regime is administered by the commerce department. i would have to refer you to the commerce department for specifics in this particular instance. quirks i do not know if you haven't -- >> i do not know if you have an answer or a comment. >> the department of commerce is looking into this very
bluecoat systems of sunnyvale, calif. --they sent their product to do by thinking that it was on the way to a partner of the iraqi government. the way it can block websites or records of people visit them made its way to syria, a country subject to strict u.s. trade embargoes. bluecoat told "the wall street journal" but there were transmitting messages back to the company. it does not monitor where such "are p" messages -- "heartbeat" messages derive from. it goes...
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. >> he is a 37 year-old male from fairfield calif. suspect was arrested moments after the shooting itself. he was in possession of a handgun and he is the only suspect at the bank robbery in in the pursuit of killing officer capoot. >>reporter: continuing our coverage of the police officer who was shot, you have seen this photograph before. i did some digging and found that smith went to prison twice in the 1990's, one for assault with a firearm and for the second time positions of a firearm as a felon. i talked with his sister this afternoon and you will see with she has to say in my story at 8:00 p.m.. reporting in the studio i am j.r. stone with kron4 news. >>reporter: continuing our coverage at vallejo high school the flags are flying at half staff. officer capoot with a women's basketball coach here. the principal says that he was a leader as well as a mentor to many in the entire school is mourning his death. >>reporter: continuing our coverage in vallejo this afternoon i spoke with the owner of a convenience store. the owner sa
. >> he is a 37 year-old male from fairfield calif. suspect was arrested moments after the shooting itself. he was in possession of a handgun and he is the only suspect at the bank robbery in in the pursuit of killing officer capoot. >>reporter: continuing our coverage of the police officer who was shot, you have seen this photograph before. i did some digging and found that smith went to prison twice in the 1990's, one for assault with a firearm and for the second time positions of...
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randall in stockton, calif., how're you doing? >> as the son of a civil rights leader who came across in 1963, i want to know why he was allowed -- why he would not let the rest of his counterparts, cross the bridge? and when they did, there was national outrage. the bottom line is, was governor wallace in cahoots with the congress to conspire for us not to come across the bridge? i want to know the answer to that. >> i did not get his question. >> did you hear his question? >> yes. let's go ahead. >> if the market -- if the marchers crossed the bridge, regardless of the television cameras, and there are always television cameras set up there, it would be a face-saving loss for governor wallace. he made it clear he was not going to allow it. he told al lingo, who was in the state troopers, and he also told a major cloud, who was in charge of the troopers at the time, that there were not to be allowed to march. they took them very seriously. at that point, there were ready to go with teargas, mounted men from a posse. and they did
randall in stockton, calif., how're you doing? >> as the son of a civil rights leader who came across in 1963, i want to know why he was allowed -- why he would not let the rest of his counterparts, cross the bridge? and when they did, there was national outrage. the bottom line is, was governor wallace in cahoots with the congress to conspire for us not to come across the bridge? i want to know the answer to that. >> i did not get his question. >> did you hear his question?...
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there was a housing agency in turlock, calif. with a new director and she is trying to revive two defund project's engine has 141 units planned >> see the segment in its entirety in the cspan video library. we go live now to fort bliss, texas for comments by fed chairman ben bernanke in a town hall meeting. >> to engage with and talk with the chairman of the board of governors of our federal reserve system unbelievable.. this is actually his first visit to a military installation since becoming the chairman of the federal reserve. in looking back in history, since the federal reserve act of 1913, this may be the first time any chairman of the federal reserve bank has come to a military installation to again -- to engage with soldiers and families. we know his job is pretty tough. this economy of ours is a tough economy. i know we will have a lot of questions that have to do with the economy and other things of concern. a little bit about german bernanke -- he is from dillon, south carolina, a small town and he went to harvard, go
there was a housing agency in turlock, calif. with a new director and she is trying to revive two defund project's engine has 141 units planned >> see the segment in its entirety in the cspan video library. we go live now to fort bliss, texas for comments by fed chairman ben bernanke in a town hall meeting. >> to engage with and talk with the chairman of the board of governors of our federal reserve system unbelievable.. this is actually his first visit to a military installation...
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host: san diego, calif., bryant is an independent.ler: we are looking at the federal government, state government, and local. take, for instance -- call upon all of the churches. we would be able to support the storehouses of government, the federal government as a whole. working with the federal government'. host: what does that have to do with the deficit reduction in committee? guest: it would certainly help with the deficit. my opinion on no child left behind is the republicans are into the medical. it would certainly help our deficit in a sense. host: michigan. caller: am i on? host: you are on. caller: i was trying to get on for 8:30. my question is regarding social security. i am not sure if people are aware of the fact that social security is a tax. 85% of my social security is taxed even though i already paid taxes on that. number two, if a person passes and they are not able to collect social security, i am told that that money goes into the general fund. meanwhile, you cannot find what the general fund pays. the super commi
host: san diego, calif., bryant is an independent.ler: we are looking at the federal government, state government, and local. take, for instance -- call upon all of the churches. we would be able to support the storehouses of government, the federal government as a whole. working with the federal government'. host: what does that have to do with the deficit reduction in committee? guest: it would certainly help with the deficit. my opinion on no child left behind is the republicans are into the...
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host: calif., independent line, go ahead caller: i am an independent. guest: so why, good for us.aller: it is hard not to take a democratic stance listening to this conversation. what i hear is very on balance. i hear every detail about the military and yet when it comes to other types of spending which would be social spending, it is just cut and dried. that is what makes me frustrated. in the beginning, you said the things that most people consider important in this country. i get frustrated with that because i don't believe that. i don't usually agree with what you say most people consider is important. i would prefer that we get away from the way military is going. it is like let's force a new type of strategy for defense. it is like the military ends up with some of the deaths and damage people and social spending is helping people. i just understand how republicans can be so adamant and so informed on military and yet, in one swipe, right of all social spending. guest: i am not writing off all social spending. everything should be efficient and effective. military spending a
host: calif., independent line, go ahead caller: i am an independent. guest: so why, good for us.aller: it is hard not to take a democratic stance listening to this conversation. what i hear is very on balance. i hear every detail about the military and yet when it comes to other types of spending which would be social spending, it is just cut and dried. that is what makes me frustrated. in the beginning, you said the things that most people consider important in this country. i get frustrated...
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noted in a press report last month about a lady and her mom -- lady and her mother in bakersfield, calif. just creating a company that built it out of nowhere and got on some approved list and started delivering parts to the department of defense and over three or four years sold $2.7 million worth of parts were purchased and sold to the department of defense and they just got them off the internet. they got numbers and a number of them were counterfeit. action has been taken, but i am astounded you could carry out that operation with the department of defense. i'll look at it as a problem on the other end, but there is obviously a problem on our and with respect to how these companies like the one you created are able to get on that list. what sort of recommendation would have to think about how we address that issue? >> in our investigation, we attempted to obtain membership on three different internet trading platforms. each of the three platforms appear to have a varying degree of validation in order to determine the authenticity of our company. in one instance, simply talking to tha
noted in a press report last month about a lady and her mom -- lady and her mother in bakersfield, calif. just creating a company that built it out of nowhere and got on some approved list and started delivering parts to the department of defense and over three or four years sold $2.7 million worth of parts were purchased and sold to the department of defense and they just got them off the internet. they got numbers and a number of them were counterfeit. action has been taken, but i am...
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host: howard from marietta, calif., on at the democratic line.ler: good morning, congresswoman lee. just quickly on the emigration issue you just spoke of. do you have a position on if we were to legalize the supposedly 110 million immigrants that there'd be legislation that would state that the and scum of goals, cousins, brothers would not be given the opportunity to enter this country because they are a relative? guest: let me answer that. first of all, i am delighted that a republican is open-minded to the concept to the legalization of immigrants into this country. we want to make sure that we've that each person -- we vet each person and that they have no criminal background that could threaten american citizens and that they would not be engaged in any terrorist activity. we do not know what that number would be. their right to be under the standard immigration laws that exist right now. i would argue that if they became a legal permanent resident or a citizen, a normal process of bringing a relative in would be governed by the existing la
host: howard from marietta, calif., on at the democratic line.ler: good morning, congresswoman lee. just quickly on the emigration issue you just spoke of. do you have a position on if we were to legalize the supposedly 110 million immigrants that there'd be legislation that would state that the and scum of goals, cousins, brothers would not be given the opportunity to enter this country because they are a relative? guest: let me answer that. first of all, i am delighted that a republican is...
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randall in stockton, calif., how're you doing? the son of a civil rights leader who came across in 1963, i want to know why he would not let the rest of his counterparts cross the bridge? and when they did, there was national outrage. the bottom line is, was governor wallace in cahoots with the congress to conspire for us not to come across the bridge? i want to know the answer to that. >> i did not get his question. >> did you hear his question? >> yes. let's go ahead. >> if the marchers crossed the bridge, regardless of the television cameras, and there are always television cameras set up there, it would be a face-saving loss for governor wallace. he made it clear he was not going to allow it. he told al lingo, who was in the state troopers, and he also told major mccloud -- no, cloud, who was in charge of the troopers at the time, that there were not to be allowed to march. they took them very seriously. at that point, there were ready to go with teargas, mounted men from a posse. and they did not. >> governor wallace was more
randall in stockton, calif., how're you doing? the son of a civil rights leader who came across in 1963, i want to know why he would not let the rest of his counterparts cross the bridge? and when they did, there was national outrage. the bottom line is, was governor wallace in cahoots with the congress to conspire for us not to come across the bridge? i want to know the answer to that. >> i did not get his question. >> did you hear his question? >> yes. let's go ahead....
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host: calif., independent line, go ahead caller: i am an independent. guest: so why, good for us. -- so am i.. good for us. caller: it is hard not to take a democratic stance listening to this conversation. what i hear is very on balance. -- unbalanced. i hear every detail about the military and yet when it comes to other types of spending which would be social spending, it is just cut and dried. that is what makes me frustrated. in the beginning, you said the things that most people consider important in this country. i get frustrated with that because i don't believe that. i don't usually agree with what you say most people consider is important. i would prefer that we get away from the way military is going. it is like let's force a new type of strategy for defense. it is like the military ends up with some of the deaths and damage people and social spending is helping people. i just understand how republicans can be so adamant and so informed on military and yet, in one swipe, right of all -- write off all social spending. guest: i am not writing of
host: calif., independent line, go ahead caller: i am an independent. guest: so why, good for us. -- so am i.. good for us. caller: it is hard not to take a democratic stance listening to this conversation. what i hear is very on balance. -- unbalanced. i hear every detail about the military and yet when it comes to other types of spending which would be social spending, it is just cut and dried. that is what makes me frustrated. in the beginning, you said the things that most people consider...
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randall in stockton, calif., how're you doing? >> as the son of a civil rights leader who came across in 1963, i want to know why he would not let the rest of his counterparts cross the bridge? and when they did, there was national outrage. the bottom line is, was governor wallace in cahoots with the congress to conspire for us not to come across the bridge? i want to know the answer to that. >> i did not get his question. >> did you hear his question? >> yes. let's go ahead. >> if the marchers crossed the bridge, regardless of the television cameras, and there are always television cameras set up there, it would be a face-saving loss for governor wallace. he made it clear he was not going to allow it. he told al lingo, who was in the state troopers, and he also told a major cloud, who was in charge of the troopers at the time, that there were not to be allowed to march. they took them very seriously. at that point, there were ready to go with teargas, mounted men from a posse. and they did not. >> governor wallace was more concer
randall in stockton, calif., how're you doing? >> as the son of a civil rights leader who came across in 1963, i want to know why he would not let the rest of his counterparts cross the bridge? and when they did, there was national outrage. the bottom line is, was governor wallace in cahoots with the congress to conspire for us not to come across the bridge? i want to know the answer to that. >> i did not get his question. >> did you hear his question? >> yes. let's go...
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on that basis, i would invite you to come to my constituency in monterey, calif., when you get a chanceher beautiful part of the world as well. this is my first trip to canada as secretary of defense. i have had the opportunity to come here a number of times in other capacities, both as a member of congress and as chief of staff to president clinton, as a cia director, and now as secretary of defense. i believe very deeply that this is a special relationship. in a very special relationship between our two countries. we share more than a border. with our canadian allies. we share a common history, we shared common values, and we share a common approach to advancing our security interest. all of this has led to a defense relationship that we enjoy today, one of the strongest defense relationships that we have in the world. we share a vision for extending peace and prosperity through a very broad alliance structure, both as nato allies and as advocates for an enduring multilateral engagement, both here and in north america and around the globe. today, we had a chance to discuss a number of
on that basis, i would invite you to come to my constituency in monterey, calif., when you get a chanceher beautiful part of the world as well. this is my first trip to canada as secretary of defense. i have had the opportunity to come here a number of times in other capacities, both as a member of congress and as chief of staff to president clinton, as a cia director, and now as secretary of defense. i believe very deeply that this is a special relationship. in a very special relationship...