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oh, it's the cato constitution. they insert the word "liberty" in the constitution all over the place. [laughter] it's a different version -- no, no, it's the same institution. [laughter] so i don't believe that the people changed the meaning of this text itself, but there's no question whatsoever that the people have a big unnot to answer on what we would call constitutional law which is the doctrines that come from the supreme court of the united states. that constitutional law does change, it does evolve, it is living, and it is influenced. by the public's perception of what jack baldwin has basically said is off the wall and is on the wall. what arguments are beyond the pale and what arguments are to be respected, are influenced. the question of whether you make an argument that's considered a crazy argument or a serious argument depends in part on the validity of that argument, but only in part. it also depends on how that argument is perceived by the general public. and that's why the involvement of the genera
oh, it's the cato constitution. they insert the word "liberty" in the constitution all over the place. [laughter] it's a different version -- no, no, it's the same institution. [laughter] so i don't believe that the people changed the meaning of this text itself, but there's no question whatsoever that the people have a big unnot to answer on what we would call constitutional law which is the doctrines that come from the supreme court of the united states. that constitutional law does...
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the progressives have institutional envy like the cato institute. they write article how the institute for justice and combined forces in this great constitution exile movement. conspiracy. when in fact the constitutions of power are being controlled by the left in a remarkable fashion. that's the park that is stating the of obvious. your comment about the yale law school. i wasn't there. nobody like me was at the conference. i heard about it. but the -- i want to say something positive now. something extremely positive about the prez and the press coverage of this case. that is something i think it's in the -- i can't remember if josh pushed my statement about this in the book. the press comping of the lawsuit was fair from beginning to end. it was fair, it was knowledgeable, it was informed. that's what the law professors were objecting to. they had member on the press on the panel. it was being by even handed and fair. they were inappropriately elevating the credibility of folks like me. and the june that upheld the law were smart and the press w
the progressives have institutional envy like the cato institute. they write article how the institute for justice and combined forces in this great constitution exile movement. conspiracy. when in fact the constitutions of power are being controlled by the left in a remarkable fashion. that's the park that is stating the of obvious. your comment about the yale law school. i wasn't there. nobody like me was at the conference. i heard about it. but the -- i want to say something positive now....
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at a cato event to discuss the legal economic technological and journalistic consequences of the n.s.a. spying habits or she's making lopez was there she joined me earlier to break down what was discussed now one of the characters in all of this is senator ron wyden who's been speaking cryptically about these n.s.a. secrets for a while now and now they've been exposed so i asked meghan if he had anything to say about that at the cato conference fee absolutely who love to say about it sammy as he mentioned it's something that he's been talking about for years and for years and he's obviously received a lot of pushback first are a lot of people that didn't agree because he simply didn't have the evidence to prove this and also he's been sleeping a lot a receiving a lot of pushback from the n.s.a. intelligence community itself one of the things that he says was going to happen that actually did happen today a little bit away from here on a different side of washington was that keith alexander and the n.s.a. intelligence community were going to use media mischaracterization of government s
at a cato event to discuss the legal economic technological and journalistic consequences of the n.s.a. spying habits or she's making lopez was there she joined me earlier to break down what was discussed now one of the characters in all of this is senator ron wyden who's been speaking cryptically about these n.s.a. secrets for a while now and now they've been exposed so i asked meghan if he had anything to say about that at the cato conference fee absolutely who love to say about it sammy as...
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cato is in downtown washington. meeting at the reagan building which is a huge government facility. i walked over there because it was beautiful weather and a zillion cars driving around. the reagan building, if you're a government bureaucrat shut down is an interesting word. i'm not sure we missed many of those people. david: maya, i spent last weekend in washington, d.c. i think it is fair to say one of the richest communities in all of america. you have five of the 10 richest communities right in that washington, d.c. area. so isn't it time something dramatic happened to cut back on the government wealth? >> we, i think that is right. we do have to find ways to control government spending. like i said, entitlement programs which are driven by population, aging and health care costs are big problems, as is the tax system that couldn't collect revenues in the right way. to your point, a lot where the wealth in washington comes from is industries built on top of government. so you have special interests, lobbying al
cato is in downtown washington. meeting at the reagan building which is a huge government facility. i walked over there because it was beautiful weather and a zillion cars driving around. the reagan building, if you're a government bureaucrat shut down is an interesting word. i'm not sure we missed many of those people. david: maya, i spent last weekend in washington, d.c. i think it is fair to say one of the richest communities in all of america. you have five of the 10 richest communities...
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surveillance stories they as we heard a little bit earlier in the cato institute n.s.a. conference we heard them talking about how journalists themselves are not protecting either themselves and also the sources that they talk to are not protecting themselves are you in fact protecting yourself it with encryption techniques i am and every journalist i work with them and everybody who's seen documents as far as i know is protecting themselves i mean they might do a better or worse job but people are actually taking this very seriously these documents are not floating around the guardian has them in a locked room protected by guards you know people by encryption and the conversations are encrypted people are taking this seriously documents are being redacted so no secrets aren't revealed that involve you know the. bad guys so i think all the reporters i've been impressed by how seriously they all take us now barton gellman of the washington post said that there is a zero percent chance of protecting yourself from sophisticated government opponents who are trying to in fact
surveillance stories they as we heard a little bit earlier in the cato institute n.s.a. conference we heard them talking about how journalists themselves are not protecting either themselves and also the sources that they talk to are not protecting themselves are you in fact protecting yourself it with encryption techniques i am and every journalist i work with them and everybody who's seen documents as far as i know is protecting themselves i mean they might do a better or worse job but people...
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he gave the keynote address at this cato conference and the interesting thing about why didn't he's been he's been kind of talking critically about all these n.s.a. secrets for a while and now they've been exposed has did he have anything to say about that he absolutely who want to say about it sammy as you mentioned it's something that he's been talking about for years and for years and he's obviously received a lot of pushback first are a lot of people that didn't agree because he simply didn't have the evidence to prove this and also he's been saving a receiving a lot of pushback from the n.s.a. intelligence community itself one of the things that he says was going to happen that actually did happen today a little bit away from here on a different side of washington was that keith alexander and the n.s.a. intelligence community were going to use media mischaracterization of government surveillance programs he said it was going to happen sure enough just about an hour ago this article popped up right so i actually there was a senator congressman amash was there as well and he called se
he gave the keynote address at this cato conference and the interesting thing about why didn't he's been he's been kind of talking critically about all these n.s.a. secrets for a while and now they've been exposed has did he have anything to say about that he absolutely who want to say about it sammy as you mentioned it's something that he's been talking about for years and for years and he's obviously received a lot of pushback first are a lot of people that didn't agree because he simply...
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cato institute used to work with the green hornet. >> that's right. one in food stamps because our job market looks like number two. so we can't blame people who are on food stamps. we can't blame the concept of food stamps. we have to blame a government that would rather grow government than grow an economy. >> all right. obviously the severe recession and the paltry recovery has made it difficult for a lot of people. not disparaging people especially if they have children though need assistance. we are not. i think there is a lot of fraud here, mcguirk. i thought there was fraud built into the system because they actually go out and seek people now. >> exactly right. >> they almost drag people. in no i really don't want that. >> you are going to get those food stamps. >> right. they have quotas. they go out and recruit people and you have to have quotas if you work for the usda or whatever. by the way it's not food stamps it's supplemental nutritional assistance program. that's the new phraseology. and, you know, it did double under president bush a
cato institute used to work with the green hornet. >> that's right. one in food stamps because our job market looks like number two. so we can't blame people who are on food stamps. we can't blame the concept of food stamps. we have to blame a government that would rather grow government than grow an economy. >> all right. obviously the severe recession and the paltry recovery has made it difficult for a lot of people. not disparaging people especially if they have children though...
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there was a reevent cato incident study. >> oh, cato incident. >> it's a think tank.hen you get food stamps, the wic program and everything else it's $35,000 you get back. >> we should pay in what we spend. you have to talk about spending and taxes in the same question. it's not black or white. >> if you confiscate the wealthiest american's money you couldn't fund this government. >> because of globalization, technological advancement the wealthy are doing well while the middle class and poor haven't done as well. >> you believe in redistribution. >> i'm talking. please. >> yes, sir. >> i think because they benefitted from this they should pay more. >> you still haven't answered the question. >> i have. >> how much should evil rich people. >> they're not evil. >> excuse me, my father does well. he's not evil. >> how much should he keep? >> we have to talk about spend ing and the taxes. >> i'm not asking that. you don't want to answer my question. no democrat wants to. next. syracuse. >> same thing he said. >> no democrat wants to answer. >> i will answer your question
there was a reevent cato incident study. >> oh, cato incident. >> it's a think tank.hen you get food stamps, the wic program and everything else it's $35,000 you get back. >> we should pay in what we spend. you have to talk about spending and taxes in the same question. it's not black or white. >> if you confiscate the wealthiest american's money you couldn't fund this government. >> because of globalization, technological advancement the wealthy are doing well...
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dan is with the cato institute, and the is with the american enterprise institute.ay that the $17 trillion debt is just not the problem, aid is just a symptom. >> it is a symptom of the problem of government being to begin doing too much. as to an analogy. i say that you went to the doctor because you work off and then found out that you had lung cancer. that is really bad. what if the doctor said coming here is some robo testing. you want coffee more off. will you be happy? no, of course not. you want to deal with the underlying problem. might get rid of your calls, but it will get rid of the lung cancer. government hasn't exploded in size. and because of entitlements that are poorly designed the burden of government spending will reach european levels in the future. something has to be done because no amount of tax increases is going to solve a problem. as a matter of fact that would probably make the problem worse. john: what is wrong with european levels. people say europe is doing okay. greece, italy, spain, portugal, and it is just a matter of time before
dan is with the cato institute, and the is with the american enterprise institute.ay that the $17 trillion debt is just not the problem, aid is just a symptom. >> it is a symptom of the problem of government being to begin doing too much. as to an analogy. i say that you went to the doctor because you work off and then found out that you had lung cancer. that is really bad. what if the doctor said coming here is some robo testing. you want coffee more off. will you be happy? no, of...
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cato institute used to work with the green hornet. >> that's right.s because our job market looks like number two. so we can't blame people who are on food stamps. we can't blame the concept of food stamps. we have to blame a government that would rather grow government than grow an economy. >> all right. obviously the severe recession and the paltry recovery has made it difficult for a lot of people. not disparaging people especially if they have children though need assistance. we are not. i think there is a lot of fraud here, mcguirk. i thought there was fraud built into the system because they actually go out and seek people now. >> exactly right. >> they almost drag people. in no i really don't want that. >> you are going to get those food stamps. >> right. they have quotas. they go out and recruit people and you have to have quotas if you work for the usda or whatever. by the way it's not food stamps it's supplemental nutritional assistance program. that's the new phraseology. and, you know, it did double under president bush and then doubled ag
cato institute used to work with the green hornet. >> that's right.s because our job market looks like number two. so we can't blame people who are on food stamps. we can't blame the concept of food stamps. we have to blame a government that would rather grow government than grow an economy. >> all right. obviously the severe recession and the paltry recovery has made it difficult for a lot of people. not disparaging people especially if they have children though need assistance. we...
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our next witness is elie shapiro from the cato institute. he was a special assistant advisor to the multinational force in iraq on the rule of law issues and was an attorney in private practice. mr. shapiro received an undergraduate degree from princeton, a masters from the london school of economics, and a law degree from the university of chicago law school. he clerked for judge grady jolly of the fifth circuit court of appeals. >> thank you for this opportunity to discuss the right to arm and self-defense. it is most appropriate this hearing was originally scheduled for september 17, marking the anniversary of the constitution signing. public schools have to teach about our founding document on that day. my organization which is not publicly funded celebrates constitution day by releasing our supreme court review. in reality, every day is constitution day so please excuse me if i have to leave to the national constitution center and philadelphia to discuss the issues attending the debt ceiling debate. stand your ground is -- is misunderst
our next witness is elie shapiro from the cato institute. he was a special assistant advisor to the multinational force in iraq on the rule of law issues and was an attorney in private practice. mr. shapiro received an undergraduate degree from princeton, a masters from the london school of economics, and a law degree from the university of chicago law school. he clerked for judge grady jolly of the fifth circuit court of appeals. >> thank you for this opportunity to discuss the right to...
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still with us is julian sÁnchez of the cato institute.hane harris, and bob grenier formerly of the c.i.a. the "washington post" broke a story that the nsa has secretly broken into community links by g mail, google and yahoo. how significant is this? >> i think it's significant. it adds more to the understanding that we've been gathering over time how exactly the nsa gets information from companies. so there are two sides to this now. there is one program known as prism which allows the agency to get wha what has been describeds direct access. but to store communications basically. stored information. what this story in the post seems to show is that the nsa is grabbing information that as it moves through yahoo and google data centers located around the world and public internet and there are junction points where they are grabbing information. what i think this gets at though is it helps us understand more about how the information is being gathered but under scores how important these companies is to surveillance. if the companies sudde
still with us is julian sÁnchez of the cato institute.hane harris, and bob grenier formerly of the c.i.a. the "washington post" broke a story that the nsa has secretly broken into community links by g mail, google and yahoo. how significant is this? >> i think it's significant. it adds more to the understanding that we've been gathering over time how exactly the nsa gets information from companies. so there are two sides to this now. there is one program known as prism which...
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joining us now to discuss medicaid expansion and the affordable care act, michael canyon at the cato institute. brian toomey, and still with us is jeffrey young, healthcare reporter for the huffington post. michael, why is it a good idea, those states who thinks not to expand medicaid to cover the working poor. >> this is an ineffective program. the most reliable program we have just released in july of this year, and it had no impact on measured health incomes. >> the oregon study. >> here is a program the federal government wants to throw trillions of dollars at this program. we've been throwing trillions of dollars at it over the last 40 years. there is no evidence that it is helping, and they are prudently saying they're not going to three good money after bad. >> through there are studies that the healthcare study eliminated catastrophic medal expenses and had a big improvement in mental health outcome. >> there have been supporters of the law who initially after the first year's batch of results that people reported better se self-reported health. and then when more reliable me
joining us now to discuss medicaid expansion and the affordable care act, michael canyon at the cato institute. brian toomey, and still with us is jeffrey young, healthcare reporter for the huffington post. michael, why is it a good idea, those states who thinks not to expand medicaid to cover the working poor. >> this is an ineffective program. the most reliable program we have just released in july of this year, and it had no impact on measured health incomes. >> the oregon study....
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they liked to read cisero and cato. george washington showed addsen the play cato to the troops at valley forge to encourage them during 1777-1778. when things weren't going well in the warfront. adams loved cisero and would reread one of his books annually. jefferson was a wide ranging reader who read all kinds of law history, philosophy. in fact, james madison when he was preparing to come up with a constitutional convention and write the constitution he asked jefferson for recommendations of books he should read. and jefferson at a time when books were very expensive sent him two cratefuls of books and he use that had memo to form his thoughts about the constitution. >> when did the presidents stop reading the classics? or is there such a thing? >> well, i think first there are so many more books available today. some, if you were reading the wealth of nations in 1776 it wasn't a classic it was a new book and cutting edge. so some become classics over time. but i think now there's sort of a presumption that the class
they liked to read cisero and cato. george washington showed addsen the play cato to the troops at valley forge to encourage them during 1777-1778. when things weren't going well in the warfront. adams loved cisero and would reread one of his books annually. jefferson was a wide ranging reader who read all kinds of law history, philosophy. in fact, james madison when he was preparing to come up with a constitutional convention and write the constitution he asked jefferson for recommendations of...
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she's no longer at the cato institute, but she had some health issues and wasn't able to con--continue on the project, but she really--she came to me with the idea--sort of the broad idea. it was--i turned into this--this kind of narrative of these five figures. but she was the one who saw that this was fresh territory and would make an interesting story. c-span: where do you come from originally? >> guest: i come from los angeles, outside los angeles. c-span: where--where'd you grow up? >> guest: i grew up in a suburb of los angeles called palos verdes. i went to school at uc berkeley i worked on the daily cal there i was managing editor of the daily cal. and i came to washington right after graduation. c-span: what about your own family? >> guest: too hou--too far away. c-span: what--what are your parents involved in? >> guest: my father is a--comes from aerospace, an engineer. and he is now retired. and my mother was a--raised us. c-span: how many? >> guest: there was four of us. three--my--i have an older brother, a younger brother, kind of right in a row, and then we have our cabo
she's no longer at the cato institute, but she had some health issues and wasn't able to con--continue on the project, but she really--she came to me with the idea--sort of the broad idea. it was--i turned into this--this kind of narrative of these five figures. but she was the one who saw that this was fresh territory and would make an interesting story. c-span: where do you come from originally? >> guest: i come from los angeles, outside los angeles. c-span: where--where'd you grow up?...
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. >> jeff: the hunt is on in oklahoma for four inmates who broke out of the cato county detention center sheriff's office says they escaped through a trapdoor above is the shower. investigators are sorting out a wild shoot-out yesterday that left three officers in new mexico wounded. authorities in albuquerque say a man shot at police with an ak-47. they returned fire. the suspect stole a police car that crashed and later died. >> next up, selling a watch? and the story of a city. and wrapped around to the front. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. the blistering and the rash was moving down towards my eye. the doctors at the emergency room recommended that i have it checked out by an eye doctor. there was concern about my eyesight. when i had shingles the music stopped. medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrol
. >> jeff: the hunt is on in oklahoma for four inmates who broke out of the cato county detention center sheriff's office says they escaped through a trapdoor above is the shower. investigators are sorting out a wild shoot-out yesterday that left three officers in new mexico wounded. authorities in albuquerque say a man shot at police with an ak-47. they returned fire. the suspect stole a police car that crashed and later died. >> next up, selling a watch? and the story of a city....
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our next witness is senior fellow at constitutional studies at cato institute. previously was a special assistant advisor to the national force in iraq on the rule of law issues and was an attorney in private practice. mr. shapiro received an undergraduate degree from princeton and masters from the london school of economics and a lot of grief from the university of chicago law school. he clerked for judge grady jolly of the fifth circuit court of appeals. mr. shapiro please proceed. >> you mr. chairman thank you for this opportunity to discuss the right to armed self-defense but it's possible to fit this hearing is scheduled for september 70 marking anniversary of the constitution signing. on the tape of the schools have to teach about our founding document. my organization cato which thankfully is an publicly funded celebrates constitution day by releasing our supreme court review. in reality however every day is constitution day so please excuse me if i had to leave early to travel to the national constitutional center in philadelphia to discuss the constitut
our next witness is senior fellow at constitutional studies at cato institute. previously was a special assistant advisor to the national force in iraq on the rule of law issues and was an attorney in private practice. mr. shapiro received an undergraduate degree from princeton and masters from the london school of economics and a lot of grief from the university of chicago law school. he clerked for judge grady jolly of the fifth circuit court of appeals. mr. shapiro please proceed. >>...
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with me now, director at the cato instute and charlie gasparino who covers the banks for us and the insideosed a question about a month ago, with the board of directors at jpmorgan che ever do a calculation to determine it would be more profitable to split apa and have the investment bank go back being no access to the federal reserve wind up and separate and have a commercial bank be a separate entity. is that goi to take place? i don't think we will see the the commodi, student lending. some of the non-core, even though these business generate a lot of reven, things that are being spun offecause there are more politically toxic. the conibutio is ait smaller, so i don't think we're at the point where we expect to have the investment bank spun off looking for a source of revenue, they're not going to let that big of a pce go away3 anytime soon. adam: but regulators are breathing down the neck. most of the lawsuits are battling. illel things they're trying to negotiate stem from their acquisitions of bear stearns after the government essentially beg to jamie dimon to take over as wells wash
with me now, director at the cato instute and charlie gasparino who covers the banks for us and the insideosed a question about a month ago, with the board of directors at jpmorgan che ever do a calculation to determine it would be more profitable to split apa and have the investment bank go back being no access to the federal reserve wind up and separate and have a commercial bank be a separate entity. is that goi to take place? i don't think we will see the the commodi, student lending. some...
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dan is with the cato institute, and the is with the american enterprise institute.ay that the $17 trillion debt is just not the problem, aid is just a symptom. >> it is a symptom of the problem of government being to begin doing too much. as to an analogy. i say that you went to the doctor because you work off and then found out that you had lung cancer. that is really bad. what if the doctor said coming here is some robo testing. you want coffee more off. will you be happy? no, of course not. you want to deal with the underlying problem. might get rid of your calls, but it will get rid of the lung cancer. government hasn't exploded in size. and because of entitlements that are poorly designed the burden of government spending will reach european levels in the future. something has to be done because no amount of tax increases is going to solve a problem. as a matter of fact that would probably make the problem worse. john: what is wrong with european levels. people say europe is doing okay. greece, italy, spain, portugal, and it is just a matter of time before
dan is with the cato institute, and the is with the american enterprise institute.ay that the $17 trillion debt is just not the problem, aid is just a symptom. >> it is a symptom of the problem of government being to begin doing too much. as to an analogy. i say that you went to the doctor because you work off and then found out that you had lung cancer. that is really bad. what if the doctor said coming here is some robo testing. you want coffee more off. will you be happy? no, of...
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john: when you say all these peopll applying, you have the cato institute chart that shows the moneyrs. people say, well, when the economy gets better and then it goes down. it barely went down in the 80's and the economy improved. bacally it is going steadily up. >> we have had a liberalization ineligibity goingack to the 1980's it is showing up now. for parents trying to get there kids on psychotropic medications and the hopes that they will increase their odds of qualifying for a check. it goes to dad and m. john: your neighbor gets sick and you stt to feel l like a sucker. >> the message being sent to my and disabled. as they become adultt, the first thing they're being taught is don't work. disadvantaged or they are or are not. john: disabled used to mean paralyzed. a severe injury. now it means what? deession back pain. >> is like any other government program. you start off th gd intentions a it becomes something it was never supsed to be. the original disability insurance program was supposed to benefit those ages 50 to 64 as basically a transition into regular retirement. sin
john: when you say all these peopll applying, you have the cato institute chart that shows the moneyrs. people say, well, when the economy gets better and then it goes down. it barely went down in the 80's and the economy improved. bacally it is going steadily up. >> we have had a liberalization ineligibity goingack to the 1980's it is showing up now. for parents trying to get there kids on psychotropic medications and the hopes that they will increase their odds of qualifying for a...
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lou: the cato institute issuing a new study on food stamps, they say that america's fastest growing socialre program is food stamps. amopping most troubling finding 48 million of us, receive food stamp benefits as a cost more than $78 billion a year. up from jus 17 million in 2000, program then cost taxpayers $18 billion. still, federal government and states continue to pour money into food stamp advertising, recruiting food stamp recipients in florida recruiters, have a quota to fill 150 new resi recis each month. president obama today added three new items to his 2013 agenda. >> passing a budget. immigration reform. farm bill. thee specific things that would make a huge difference in our economy right now, we can get them done by the end of the year. lou: let's do that count again, budget, immigration reform and a farm bill. remember his wish list from his february state of the union? he laid out his quote, new jobs plan. right here. how did that go? it went nowhere. then he said he wanted new infrastructure investments. that meaning spending that also went nowhere. he called for increas
lou: the cato institute issuing a new study on food stamps, they say that america's fastest growing socialre program is food stamps. amopping most troubling finding 48 million of us, receive food stamp benefits as a cost more than $78 billion a year. up from jus 17 million in 2000, program then cost taxpayers $18 billion. still, federal government and states continue to pour money into food stamp advertising, recruiting food stamp recipients in florida recruiters, have a quota to fill 150 new...
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we're also joined by chris edwards from tax policy studies at the cato institute.c to have you here. how can there be so much frankly what a good friend of mine calls gross over a exaggeration? >> that is the right word if we cut to the chase to make clear there will be no default on the public debt unless president obama orders it. he has the power to allocate or prioritize the revenue coming in and therefore october 16 is a phony date designed to leverage the congress to intimidate the republicans who finally try to stand up for the future of this country to stand -- stop the massive increase of debt. there is no constitutional feature the says he cannot allocate. there is no law and i cannot imagine the supreme court will step in with a restraining order to say you cannot use 10 percent of the revenue coming in to pay the debt and beyond that to other things. why is it always so strongly opposed? it would force a negotiation over time to get some real change and reform to stop the entitlement ashamed -- machine. lou: that has occurred. the adn that default has b
we're also joined by chris edwards from tax policy studies at the cato institute.c to have you here. how can there be so much frankly what a good friend of mine calls gross over a exaggeration? >> that is the right word if we cut to the chase to make clear there will be no default on the public debt unless president obama orders it. he has the power to allocate or prioritize the revenue coming in and therefore october 16 is a phony date designed to leverage the congress to intimidate the...
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joining me now orthopedic surgeon and a surgeon and adjunct scholar at the cato institute.ed with a call from north carolina. caller: my question is around privacy and security i am worried about the death hit the policy and who has access along with what it does to the doctors working for the government versus working for us. gerri: what about privacy concerns? image you are right to be concerned that data is actually usable by any other government agency is says when you log on there is an area bikeway new download the itunes they have the right to share that information with other agencies for unlawful purposes. you are right to be concerned this data will be looked at this on purpose or inadvertently. >> we heard testimony last week that some of the 80 companies the employees have access it is very disturbing weather hip but even pays attention. >> this is an important story can you tell me about the medicare advantage plan reportedly hiring doctors in florida and connecticut and rhode island? what do you say? this is just coming up now people are starting to hear their
joining me now orthopedic surgeon and a surgeon and adjunct scholar at the cato institute.ed with a call from north carolina. caller: my question is around privacy and security i am worried about the death hit the policy and who has access along with what it does to the doctors working for the government versus working for us. gerri: what about privacy concerns? image you are right to be concerned that data is actually usable by any other government agency is says when you log on there is an...
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supercommittee, they, as you know from all experienced that president had and i had, he was never able cato cake that step. >> want to express here, support of my three leaders. anyone know thigh of block stocking in the, we've worked as a president, and team. i'm grateful to them, no one will know, the work we do off of floor, behind the scenes, and i'm not a one-month show. i depend on these 3 good senators for volatilely everything we're able to ocomp plish, there is a lot more to do, as president said yesterday and i i today, let's prove it. what is the big question people complaint about the deficit, how about immigration. >> a trillion dollars. i look forward to the next venture, is making sure we do immigration reform. we're continue to extend our hands on the republicans, and hope they come to the table with good faith, senator durbin. >> so meantimes throughout history of u.s. and taking u.s. accept at to resolve national capitals and debate. is it happened again tonight, more -- >> now we're moving away for a moment go to former republican house majority leader tom delay, says tha
supercommittee, they, as you know from all experienced that president had and i had, he was never able cato cake that step. >> want to express here, support of my three leaders. anyone know thigh of block stocking in the, we've worked as a president, and team. i'm grateful to them, no one will know, the work we do off of floor, behind the scenes, and i'm not a one-month show. i depend on these 3 good senators for volatilely everything we're able to ocomp plish, there is a lot more to do,...
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john: when you say all these opll applying, you have the cato institute chart that shows the money spent0 years. people say, well, when the economy gets better and then it goes down. it barely went down in the 80's and the eonomy improd. basically it is going steadily up. >> we have had a liberalization ineligibility going back to t 1980's iis showing up now. for parents trying to gethere kids on psychotropic medications and the hopes tha they will increase their odds of qualifying for a check. it goes to dad and mom. john: your neighbor gets sick and you start to feel like a sucker. >> the mesge being sent toy and disabled. as they become adultt, the first thing they're being taught is don't work. disadvantaged or they are or are not. john: disabled used to mean paralyzed. aevere injury. now it means what? pression, back pain. >> is lik any other government program. you start off with good intentions and it becomes something it was never sposed to be. the original disability insurance program w supposed to benefit those ages 50 to 64 as basically a transition into regular retirement. si
john: when you say all these opll applying, you have the cato institute chart that shows the money spent0 years. people say, well, when the economy gets better and then it goes down. it barely went down in the 80's and the eonomy improd. basically it is going steadily up. >> we have had a liberalization ineligibility going back to t 1980's iis showing up now. for parents trying to gethere kids on psychotropic medications and the hopes tha they will increase their odds of qualifying for a...
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jim harper from the cato institute, to jim's left, ross, a former student of mine, lived to tell the tale, computer industry association, and at the end, last, but certainly not least, greg from the center of democracy and technology. they're going to speak in this order, and then, hopefully debate a little bit. with that, i'll turn it over to carrie. >> terrificking thank you. i've been asked to talk about oversight structure that's in place with respect to activities or, in particular, the nsa surveillance activities we've heard about in the recent months. let's get started. at the 30,000 foot level, the take away is covered by all three branches of government, and it's governed by a comprehensive set of laws, executive orders, attorney general approved guidelines and procedures, court orders, and then internal agency specific rules and procedures. there are reporting requirements. these are written reports required by statute and court order. there are briefings conducted by the intelligence community for members and staff. i think it's fair to say that the oversight structure lik
jim harper from the cato institute, to jim's left, ross, a former student of mine, lived to tell the tale, computer industry association, and at the end, last, but certainly not least, greg from the center of democracy and technology. they're going to speak in this order, and then, hopefully debate a little bit. with that, i'll turn it over to carrie. >> terrificking thank you. i've been asked to talk about oversight structure that's in place with respect to activities or, in particular,...
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web site cato institute does. line p.etail of what could be eliminated or consolidated. >> kirsten. >> finance -- it's a fun game to play but cut into things that most people don't want to cut into are entitlements and the defense department is about two thirds of the budget. so, we always sort of talk about eliminating different departments but it's going to really be around the margins unless we want to take an ax to a much bigger program. >> jonah. >> i agree with kirsten about that but i would also say -- i agree with steve entirely. just start throwing darts at lists of government programs. i would say ethanol subsidies and the entire green picking winners and losers agenda. basic research into energy is fine the west are is economy skewing. bad for the country and bad for the environment and it all needs to go. >> quickly, government spending, should the mandatory success ter cuts remain in place. 94 percent say yes as you continue voting on bing.com. next topic this nsa story and where we are with the merkel, the c
web site cato institute does. line p.etail of what could be eliminated or consolidated. >> kirsten. >> finance -- it's a fun game to play but cut into things that most people don't want to cut into are entitlements and the defense department is about two thirds of the budget. so, we always sort of talk about eliminating different departments but it's going to really be around the margins unless we want to take an ax to a much bigger program. >> jonah. >> i agree with...
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with more on this, an ad tech, scholar at the cato institute. thank you for coming on the show.e coming to me and saying memorial have access to my doctor. emery the some of my services, cutbank be damn sure your hearing these questions to. what you telling people? what should they know about obamacare is impact on medicare? >> it has been happening for a while. it is getting exhilarated with the impact of obamacare. what is happening is in order to pay for the cost of obamacare, particularly the subsidies that are going to people, the lower income groups in the private exchanges, medicare is being cut substantially particularly for reimbursing providers. doctors and other health care providers or to substantially curtail the number of patients they will see. more and more people are already starting to see the phenomenon being told by their doctor their no longer taking medicare. for a lot of seniors in will have to do more ranting and traveling over the next few years. gerri: staff equipment aad services. you have other ways, you understand other ways as seniors are being impa
with more on this, an ad tech, scholar at the cato institute. thank you for coming on the show.e coming to me and saying memorial have access to my doctor. emery the some of my services, cutbank be damn sure your hearing these questions to. what you telling people? what should they know about obamacare is impact on medicare? >> it has been happening for a while. it is getting exhilarated with the impact of obamacare. what is happening is in order to pay for the cost of obamacare,...
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dan is with the cato institute, and the is with the american enterprise institute.ay that the $17 trillion debt is just not the problem, aid is just a symptom. >> it is a symptom of the problem of government being to begin doing too much. as to an analogy. i say that you went to the doctor because you work off and then found out that you had lung cancer. that is really bad. what if the doctor said coming here is some robo testing. you want coffee more off. will you be happy? no, of course not. you want to deal with the underlying problem. might get rid of your calls, but it will get rid of the lung cancer. government hasn't exploded in size. and because of entitlements that are poorly designed the burden of government spending will reach european levels in the future. something has to be done because no amount of tax increases is going to solve a problem. as a matter of fact that would probably make the problem worse. john: what is wrong with european levels. people say europe is doing okay. greece, italy, spain, portugal, and it is just a matter of time before
dan is with the cato institute, and the is with the american enterprise institute.ay that the $17 trillion debt is just not the problem, aid is just a symptom. >> it is a symptom of the problem of government being to begin doing too much. as to an analogy. i say that you went to the doctor because you work off and then found out that you had lung cancer. that is really bad. what if the doctor said coming here is some robo testing. you want coffee more off. will you be happy? no, of...
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the men escaped from the cato county jail, sunday, after prying open the maintenance hatch of a showertwo other escapees are still on the run. >>> sad news in the music world, as ledge understandary iconlou reed passes away. reed was the driving force behind the legendary band, velvet underground. >>> an artist in japan is starting a new trend for those who may be bored with their regular cup of coffee. he calls it three-dimensional art. the artist said working in 3d is essentially a race against time. because all of his works have to be finished within five minutes. this weekend, he used his latte making skill the to make replicas of man's best friend. he just has to finish before the foam breaks down horry drink the foam, because it's my favorite part. but you'd be in a dilemma, because it's a piece of art. >> not really. not a dilemma at all. just a long wait in line. that's the thing. >>> scott pelley has a preview of what's coming up tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> texas passed one of the strictest abortion laws in the nation. today, a federal judge had his say. we'll have th
the men escaped from the cato county jail, sunday, after prying open the maintenance hatch of a showertwo other escapees are still on the run. >>> sad news in the music world, as ledge understandary iconlou reed passes away. reed was the driving force behind the legendary band, velvet underground. >>> an artist in japan is starting a new trend for those who may be bored with their regular cup of coffee. he calls it three-dimensional art. the artist said working in 3d is...
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a senior fellow in constitutional studies at the cato institute. on rule special advisor of law issues to the multinational force in iraq. he received an undergraduate degree from princeton, a masters from the london school of economics, and a law degree from the university of chicago law school. please proceed. >> thank you for this opportunity. it is most appropriate that this hearing was originally scheduled for september 17. public schools have to teach about our founding document. celebratestion obstetrician date by releasing our supreme court review. in reality, every day is constitution day. stand your ground is tremendously misunderstood. all it does is allow people to defend themselves without having so-called duty to retreat. that concept has been part of u.s. law for over 150 years. 31 states have some type of stand your ground doctrine. the vast majority in common law, before legislature took any action. california and virginia maintain it without any legislation still. of the 15 states that have passed stand your ground since 2005, a m
a senior fellow in constitutional studies at the cato institute. on rule special advisor of law issues to the multinational force in iraq. he received an undergraduate degree from princeton, a masters from the london school of economics, and a law degree from the university of chicago law school. please proceed. >> thank you for this opportunity. it is most appropriate that this hearing was originally scheduled for september 17. public schools have to teach about our founding document....
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. >> the cato institute put out health savings accounts. musgrave wrote a book patient power.very individual has a plan. it would incentivize a yearly change-up to detect problems earlier. it has catastrophic insurance as part of it. it's if you have a heart attack, cancer, knee operation. >> i like metd care for all. >> why did pryor and three other democrats come forward and write a letter saying to stop it? >> we'll probably beat him because of this. >> you need to underpromise and over deliver. >> we have to take a break. i don't worry. i promise next. coming up next, we'll meet an obama care telephone operator until she speak with me this week. she was fired the next day. she'll tell you the story tonight next. and then -- >> add it all up and the plan i'm proposing costs around $900 billion over ten years. >> oh, the lies keep coming. we'll expose another broken promise from the president about the tu true cost of the train wreck that's obama care. we always want to hear from you. go to hannitylive.foxnews.com. share your thoughts on this and more or join me on twitter.
. >> the cato institute put out health savings accounts. musgrave wrote a book patient power.very individual has a plan. it would incentivize a yearly change-up to detect problems earlier. it has catastrophic insurance as part of it. it's if you have a heart attack, cancer, knee operation. >> i like metd care for all. >> why did pryor and three other democrats come forward and write a letter saying to stop it? >> we'll probably beat him because of this. >> you need...