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you may disagree with how they do it or you know, or you know, who their citizenry is. that that's completely sincere. you can't, you know, i think elaine's passion is very inspiring to me. she always shoots from the hip. she's not afraid to ask
you may disagree with how they do it or you know, or you know, who their citizenry is. that that's completely sincere. you can't, you know, i think elaine's passion is very inspiring to me. she always shoots from the hip. she's not afraid to ask
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. >> this is obviously money that was provided by the california citizenry for the state parks. it makes no sense that this money should not go back to the california parks, particularly in these tough times. >> the group donated more than a quarter of a million dollars to keep henry coe park open for the next three years, members say if they do not return the 20 million dollars they will dissolve their agreement and take back their money. the agency overseeing everything says it is concerned and it is an issue they will take up in august. >> we want to work closely with them so we can try and restore their trust in the department. that is going to take a lot of work and we know we will need to be collaborative with them to do that. >> the department of finance and the attorney general are in the process of investigating how and why the money was diverted into those hidden funds. janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> contra costa county says they are still looking for ways to make the walnut creek channel safer but that is proving to be a difficult process. they did that sh
. >> this is obviously money that was provided by the california citizenry for the state parks. it makes no sense that this money should not go back to the california parks, particularly in these tough times. >> the group donated more than a quarter of a million dollars to keep henry coe park open for the next three years, members say if they do not return the 20 million dollars they will dissolve their agreement and take back their money. the agency overseeing everything says it is...
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. >> this is obviously money that was provided by the california citizenry for the state parks. it makes no sense that this money should not go back to the california parks particularly in these tough times. >> this is one of many nonprofits and donors that bill out state parks when they faced the threat of closure and now this group is offering a new threat, if lawmakers don't abide >> we will dissolve the agreement immediately and ask for the additional 207 $9,000 back. >> the state parks director resigned last week after reports of $54 million in so-called hidden accounts was discovered. governor jerry brown says that leaders wanted to come clean with the findings and now an investigation is underway. the senate governor gavin newsom spoke with phil matier on the subject. >> it is 8 narrative counter to being fiscally prudent at a time when you're asking the public sector to step in and support from closure. >> at this point state leaders say that there's no evidence the money was stolen or embezzled. you can watch more of that interview with lt. gov. gavin newsom on sunday a
. >> this is obviously money that was provided by the california citizenry for the state parks. it makes no sense that this money should not go back to the california parks particularly in these tough times. >> this is one of many nonprofits and donors that bill out state parks when they faced the threat of closure and now this group is offering a new threat, if lawmakers don't abide >> we will dissolve the agreement immediately and ask for the additional 207 $9,000 back....
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we cannot let cpmc's narrow needs to outweigh the needs of our citizenry. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good evening. i am carol. i have been and are in for years, working at one place for 25 years. i am here to remind you to be very careful and read behind the lines when dealing with them. whatever is proposed will end up being less, and there will be hit and ramifications. we have all recently experience to this. at another hospital, they promised to invest in services with the intent of them breaking even, and then they would keep an open. of course, this never came to pass. if they did break even, no one could prove it because of their priority -- their proprietary reasons for not releasing the information and their secrecy with this information. at the new eden hospital in the valley, nursery will be in a downgrade, which will put some babies at risk, because they will need to be transported afterbirth as opposed to being able to be born at a place that can handle what they need at delivery. they may have to go to berkeley, and no one can
we cannot let cpmc's narrow needs to outweigh the needs of our citizenry. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good evening. i am carol. i have been and are in for years, working at one place for 25 years. i am here to remind you to be very careful and read behind the lines when dealing with them. whatever is proposed will end up being less, and there will be hit and ramifications. we have all recently experience to this. at another hospital, they promised to invest in services...
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i have been called -- been involved with the citizenry for over 20 years. when i first heard of this i thought, you mean, it is not already evident, obvious, and enforceable? i have been involved 25 years and it never occurred to me that was not the case. i'm grateful that supervisor campos and others are catching this oversight. because as much as you have heard emphasis on the disability aspect, which is critical, i also want to talk about the family aspect. again, that is why i got involved in pedestrian safety work. when my boys were toddlers and preschoolers, trying to corral them was a task. but it is not just my experience. the family next to me has for kids ages 8 and under. think of a scenario where they have to go to the church clinic somewhere. four kids, mom and dad need clear space to get in and out, to get to the doctors, to get to the table. you do not want -- to get to the bathroom, to get to the table. you do not want kids wandering around or getting separated from you. it may not be a question of enforcement as much as the fact that there
i have been called -- been involved with the citizenry for over 20 years. when i first heard of this i thought, you mean, it is not already evident, obvious, and enforceable? i have been involved 25 years and it never occurred to me that was not the case. i'm grateful that supervisor campos and others are catching this oversight. because as much as you have heard emphasis on the disability aspect, which is critical, i also want to talk about the family aspect. again, that is why i got involved...
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give it to a bunch of banks you know there's going to be reaching a limit of understanding by the citizenry of the world almost six million people in spain are out of a job struggling to find the means to support themselves and their families some are seeking a better life beyond the borders of their country about it looks like they might have to go further afield than neighboring euro zone states artists are silly or has the story. twenty four point six million people are without jobs across the european union seventeen point four million of them in the euro zone countries with unemployment at its highest level since the single currency was introduced in spain unemployment hit twenty four point three percent the worst rate in the e.u. and among the spanish and greek youth it's more than half. statistics may paint the big picture but they don't quite show the human story real people struggling through each day like this one gary a man who came to belgium three months ago that's taping in a street and then i never did before so it's really really hard to separate you know i don't want b.b.c.
give it to a bunch of banks you know there's going to be reaching a limit of understanding by the citizenry of the world almost six million people in spain are out of a job struggling to find the means to support themselves and their families some are seeking a better life beyond the borders of their country about it looks like they might have to go further afield than neighboring euro zone states artists are silly or has the story. twenty four point six million people are without jobs across...
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you know what's their word or word or what can we believe in so it's a real i think there's a real citizenry crisis of confidence which is emerging you know we're going to start seeing i don't know what the repercussions are going to be but i mean if i was in banking i'd want to be in a bank that basically took deposits and made loans and knew the knew their customers and that's it you know there's other stuff well francis thinking about rolling about out just such a bank yeah and probably that's. good idea n. to get back to our earlier comments about germany that's what they do in germany they've got a big state owned bank called k. of w. which is credited to keeping their their small medium size businesses strong and giving them export credits where they need it right k f w yeah i'd love to talk about it more but we're out of time kevin sara thanks so much for being on the kaiser report hey thanks max pleasure and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert and i thank my guest kevin sara he's the chairman of to moore this is a huge new
you know what's their word or word or what can we believe in so it's a real i think there's a real citizenry crisis of confidence which is emerging you know we're going to start seeing i don't know what the repercussions are going to be but i mean if i was in banking i'd want to be in a bank that basically took deposits and made loans and knew the knew their customers and that's it you know there's other stuff well francis thinking about rolling about out just such a bank yeah and probably...
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i definitely think there should be a educated police force protecting the citizenry but that's the very bottom line is they should be educated and so it's up to the leadership of these officers to maybe remind them of the constitution or maybe the officers should all read the constitution were time before they're put on the streets because these are very laws that are the foundation of this country and enjoyed by every single citizen and you know it's videos like this that have really captured some pretty shocking things with their cell phone cameras want to show you one example it happened right here in d.c. back in may. so i mean we just saw there for ourselves police literally yanking a guy in a wheelchair and throwing him to the ground and of course this sparked outrage and start a lot of controversy but without citizens capturing these things the public wouldn't even know that they happened that's exactly right and that's important citizen journalism you know everyone does or almost no one has access to a camera these days so you know that one should be comfortable and point out in
i definitely think there should be a educated police force protecting the citizenry but that's the very bottom line is they should be educated and so it's up to the leadership of these officers to maybe remind them of the constitution or maybe the officers should all read the constitution were time before they're put on the streets because these are very laws that are the foundation of this country and enjoyed by every single citizen and you know it's videos like this that have really captured...
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incentive and is there a bigger political incentive than to provide electricity from a dam for your citizenry, and if you can't provide one then you're going to have a dam and that's a basic sort of question about how willing we are as a global community to deal with climate in a way that changes the incentives and that actually has really very little to do with how developed or undeveloped you are. >> okay. next question? yes? >> i obviously am very pro-al truism and stories like elizabeth are very important and i wonder if foreign aid treats the symptom rather than the cause and i would be interested in your responses to that. >> did everyone hear the question? the question is does foreign aid treat the symptom rather than the cause. is that fair? okay. >> i mean, i think that there is a lot of validity to what you are saying and i think we often try to treat the symptom rather than the cause and there's importance to things like economic disparity and the root causes generating equality, for example, so i see in the past couple of years a lot more focus on addressing some of those root cau
incentive and is there a bigger political incentive than to provide electricity from a dam for your citizenry, and if you can't provide one then you're going to have a dam and that's a basic sort of question about how willing we are as a global community to deal with climate in a way that changes the incentives and that actually has really very little to do with how developed or undeveloped you are. >> okay. next question? yes? >> i obviously am very pro-al truism and stories like...
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the history of how surveillance states have used the information that they gather to control their citizenry to blackmail to. to suppress all forms of dissent in the iron curtain that was the mode of choice and in america we have our own history with the f.b.i. running wild with surveillance of publishing dissidents and that's the danger that we face but so back to my original question right is that people are going to say that that's no big deal i don't really have anything to hide so go ahead and monitor away look in my emails whatever you want i'm not a criminal but you know i think that your privacy is still important so how do you make that clear to them. well first of all people who do say that i don't think really mean it and one way that you can prove to them that they don't mean it is to ask them whether or not you would they would give you all of their passwords to all of their social networking accounts and e-mails so that you could monitor everything and read everything that they're saying whether or not you would allow them to know they would allow you to put a device on their t
the history of how surveillance states have used the information that they gather to control their citizenry to blackmail to. to suppress all forms of dissent in the iron curtain that was the mode of choice and in america we have our own history with the f.b.i. running wild with surveillance of publishing dissidents and that's the danger that we face but so back to my original question right is that people are going to say that that's no big deal i don't really have anything to hide so go ahead...
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. >> they completely disarm the general citizenry and that does not help in these types of mass shootings. if somebody in the theater had possibly been harmed, fewer than a dozen people may of been killed in less than 50 people could possibly have been injured >> to arm everybody and have the wild west all the time is one of the more nonsensical things you can say. the bottom line is that if we had fewer guns we would have fewer murder. >> mere bloomberg also said that he wants voters to hold both democrats and republicans accountable and to take action in preventing gun violence. >> people in the bay area are jumping in to show support for those suffering in the wake of the shooting in aurora. some are turning to blood banks. a blood drive was just one of more than 80 red cross drives plan this month. >> i got the e-mail and i was actually thinking about colorado and the fact that they would probably need lots of blood. >> yesterday's the goal was to collect 27 p. of blood. they got 36. it is on track to donate 1000 more units of blood than they did last july. we're following the story o
. >> they completely disarm the general citizenry and that does not help in these types of mass shootings. if somebody in the theater had possibly been harmed, fewer than a dozen people may of been killed in less than 50 people could possibly have been injured >> to arm everybody and have the wild west all the time is one of the more nonsensical things you can say. the bottom line is that if we had fewer guns we would have fewer murder. >> mere bloomberg also said that he...
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horst interview]sot in 4:00:02 "i don't ee how restrictingg fire arms ownership by the united states citizenryo have any effect whaasoever on illicit arms &ptraffic."trt=:12exact wording secretive..[graphic moon 1] but un secretary -general ban reeease, poorly regulated trade in weaponry is a major obstacle to everything we do." and moon added...[graphic transfers re fueling civil conflicts, destabilizing regions and empowering networks."[video]mike horst, a does not want guns in the hands of terrorists and criminals. but horsttis concerneddthe treaty could chip away at second amendment rights for law abiding gun ownerr in america.[sot mike would certainly be an erosion of not only our second amendment rights, but the u.s. constitution."trt=:06attorneyy byron warnken has argued cases before the unitee staae's supreme courtt waanken says horst's fear of congress and &pthe supreme court conspiiinn to ban firearms is not inconceivable. but, proponents would stand a better chance of being struck &pby lighteniig, giving birth and winninggtte lottery on the same dayy[sot in byron warnken] in: 4:05 "
horst interview]sot in 4:00:02 "i don't ee how restrictingg fire arms ownership by the united states citizenryo have any effect whaasoever on illicit arms &ptraffic."trt=:12exact wording secretive..[graphic moon 1] but un secretary -general ban reeease, poorly regulated trade in weaponry is a major obstacle to everything we do." and moon added...[graphic transfers re fueling civil conflicts, destabilizing regions and empowering networks."[video]mike horst, a does not...
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. >> this was obviously money provided by the california citizenry for the state parks it makes no sense that this money should not go back to the california parks particularly in these tough times. >> lawmakers will take up the issue when they return from summer recess in august. as of today the state controller and the department of finance which are both investigating hundreds of other special funds are $2.3 billion apart in their calculations. >> california is one of 24 states that has reached a settlement with a drug provider. they say mckesson medication over charged them for medication. california attorney general camela harris says our state will receive $23.5 million of that settlement. the federal government settled a similar suit in april for $187 million. >>> a san jose software engineer was sentenced to life in prison for murdering an attorney on the opposite side of a legal dispute. 53-year-old jason kai was sentenced yesterday to life in prison plus 25 years. kai was found guilty of fatally shooting attorney vi show outside her attorney's office. ath of kai's wife who drow
. >> this was obviously money provided by the california citizenry for the state parks it makes no sense that this money should not go back to the california parks particularly in these tough times. >> lawmakers will take up the issue when they return from summer recess in august. as of today the state controller and the department of finance which are both investigating hundreds of other special funds are $2.3 billion apart in their calculations. >> california is one of 24...
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i think most of the citizenry, once this gets moving in 2014, will say let's put the ideology behind us and do the right thing. after all, getting health insurance for all americans is both morally, financially and the right thing and it really does help the whole system, able to control costs. >> dr. zeke emanuel, thank you very much. you do have the gene, the emanuel gene. that's a good thing. >> nowhere near as much as rahm does. >>> up next, pakistan reopens critical nato supply routes and the u.s. issues an apology. hillary apologizes to pakistan. we'll have the latest with jane harm harmon. >>> and he played opie on "the andy griffith show." ron howard reflecting on the death of his former co-star and mentor, andy griffith. [ male announcer ] if you have to take care of legal matters. legalzoom has an easy and affordable option. you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my
i think most of the citizenry, once this gets moving in 2014, will say let's put the ideology behind us and do the right thing. after all, getting health insurance for all americans is both morally, financially and the right thing and it really does help the whole system, able to control costs. >> dr. zeke emanuel, thank you very much. you do have the gene, the emanuel gene. that's a good thing. >> nowhere near as much as rahm does. >>> up next, pakistan reopens critical...
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. >> completely disarming the general citizenry does not help in preventing these types of mass shootings. if someone in the theater had been armed, you know, fewer than a dozen people may have been killed and less than 50 people could have been injured .. >> they would have a gun battle and maybe more would be hurt, are you advocating that? >> there has been defensive gun used for a thousand times every day. regular law-abiding citizen like yourself and myself, they defend themselves often times without ever having to fire a shot. >> gun-control advocates say that assault weapons have to be banned. >> that kind of damage can only because when you have a weapon that holds a huge numbers of magazines that hold a lot of bullets, and that to be fired very rapidly, and so i think it is true that sure, we could certainly help keep these types of incidents from being as damaging as they are. >> assault weapons are banned in california but people can still fire semi automatic rifles like an ar-15, as long as the use a bullet button. it makes the guns magazine six and legal because you need a too
. >> completely disarming the general citizenry does not help in preventing these types of mass shootings. if someone in the theater had been armed, you know, fewer than a dozen people may have been killed and less than 50 people could have been injured .. >> they would have a gun battle and maybe more would be hurt, are you advocating that? >> there has been defensive gun used for a thousand times every day. regular law-abiding citizen like yourself and myself, they defend...
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i didn't know they rolled it out nationwide, and you give them kudos from the move for a citizenry perspectiveyou think it's bad from a stock perspective? >> yes, often times it's hard to hide in the pack. one thing we have to give the management team credit for is they have been doing well with managing their business, doing wise things to help sales and easte earnings over the long term. by adding this information to the menu where consumers are maybe surprised by seeing their favorite burger with 1300 or 1400 calories, it kicks in on the nag factor that ultimately consumers on the fringe, mom may say too many calories or fat grams, well go somewhere else. >> is there any benefits for doing this? the president of ruby tuesday tried doing it in 2004 and sales dropped sharply. >> we've had the opportunity to be able to see a chain like ruby tuesday do it in the past, i don't think it worked real well for them. the problem today for the industry is that the industry is required under obama care legislation will be required to add this investigation to the menus nationwide. if, in fact, that goe
i didn't know they rolled it out nationwide, and you give them kudos from the move for a citizenry perspectiveyou think it's bad from a stock perspective? >> yes, often times it's hard to hide in the pack. one thing we have to give the management team credit for is they have been doing well with managing their business, doing wise things to help sales and easte earnings over the long term. by adding this information to the menu where consumers are maybe surprised by seeing their favorite...
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. >> this was obviously money that was provided by the california citizenry for the state parks.t makes no sense that this money should go back to the parks. >> they're demanding that the legislature make things right in the current session and redirect the funds to keeping the park opened. if not, they want their money back. >> the summer olympics have opened in london to much fanfare. mitt romney is attending some of the events of but definitely has not charmed the british or at least not the press, because of a few careless remarks he was being referred to as met the twit. newspapers also referred to him as a particle for. london's major even taunted him at a celebration before the opening ceremonies. >> mitt romney wants to know are we ready? >> mitt romney is trying to repair the damage and is calling everything wonderful even the weather. british prime minister made reference to salt lake city, romney helped lead the olympics there in 2002 and referred to as the middle of nowhere. >>catherine: storms are a problem from oklahoma to the jersey. hundreds of thousands of people
. >> this was obviously money that was provided by the california citizenry for the state parks.t makes no sense that this money should go back to the parks. >> they're demanding that the legislature make things right in the current session and redirect the funds to keeping the park opened. if not, they want their money back. >> the summer olympics have opened in london to much fanfare. mitt romney is attending some of the events of but definitely has not charmed the british...
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government we deserve and all those things, i agree, but you can't have the the kind of educated citizenry in of itself isn't going to solve everything. if you want to know who these big donors are, these billionaires, corporations who are bankrolling these elections, i'm not saying information -- >> looks like you guys would say, folks like you guys would say that disclosing isn't enough and the system where campaign finance is concerned is still broken. >> there's no substitution for an informed electorate. some are arguing we should make all campaign contributions anonymous so that candidates don't know who they're getting money from so that they can't thenbidding, which is an interesting idea. >> martin, it's all yours. >> from your studies of the bible, you will no proverbs, an honest answer is like a kiss on the lips. good afternoon. it's tuesday, july the 10th and here's what's happening.
government we deserve and all those things, i agree, but you can't have the the kind of educated citizenry in of itself isn't going to solve everything. if you want to know who these big donors are, these billionaires, corporations who are bankrolling these elections, i'm not saying information -- >> looks like you guys would say, folks like you guys would say that disclosing isn't enough and the system where campaign finance is concerned is still broken. >> there's no substitution...
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if you believe, look, i'm going to double down on this strategy and i sincerely believe that the citizenryvalidate what i think and i'm going to put it into action in january 2013, we're close enough that you don't necessarily -- i would argue in their mind set you don't have to sacrifice anymore. >> and ironically if you look at the bills that just passed, the sacrifices aren't that huge. you look at the transportation bill. this is the first time you've had a long-term transportation bill in 2005. states are going to get the money for the construction project they desperately need for two years. what do democrats give up? democrats gave up on the epa, things are streamlined quicker. republicans gave up the keystone pipeline. fair on both sides. student loans, yo u no longer cannot accrue interest after seven years, democrats gave that up, moved forward and completely paid for. they can work if they want to but doesn't necessarily benefit the electoral prospects in the long-term. >> luke, wouldn't you -- wouldn't you put the onus on the people who continue to reelect congressmen and the s
if you believe, look, i'm going to double down on this strategy and i sincerely believe that the citizenryvalidate what i think and i'm going to put it into action in january 2013, we're close enough that you don't necessarily -- i would argue in their mind set you don't have to sacrifice anymore. >> and ironically if you look at the bills that just passed, the sacrifices aren't that huge. you look at the transportation bill. this is the first time you've had a long-term transportation...
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>> keep in mind that the tea parties are just kind of one visual element of a very active citizenry acrossmerica today. we are seeing in a lot of the primaries for the senate, for instance, a great old senator like ruger losing because i think the tea party as well, all common sense americans are getting engaged. the tea party is there, it's grown, it's better organized and only a small part of it goes under the umbrella of tea party, they all go under the umbrella of let's save america. >> it tends to be more republican than democrats and i'm curious if you think gov. romney sees it as an important element and is he speaking directly to the concerns of the tea party? >> i think he is. a lot of republicans have seen we need to embrace these ideas, part of the platform, limited government, less spending, less debt. certainly romney is talking about that. but that's what brings the tea party together. they are a diverse groups of conservatives, libertarians, and a group that's coming together. >> there's enough of a group that the tea party caucuses in the senate. it's not a group without de
>> keep in mind that the tea parties are just kind of one visual element of a very active citizenry acrossmerica today. we are seeing in a lot of the primaries for the senate, for instance, a great old senator like ruger losing because i think the tea party as well, all common sense americans are getting engaged. the tea party is there, it's grown, it's better organized and only a small part of it goes under the umbrella of tea party, they all go under the umbrella of let's save america....
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of intering, universal equal rights that are the foundations of our constitution, our laws, our citizenry, and our identity. when anyone, not least a member of congress, want his speeches and egregious attacks against fellow american on the basis of nothing more than fear of who they are and ignorance of what they stand for it defames the spirit of our nation and we all grow poorer because of it. our reputation, our character are the only things we leave behind when we wrote -- when we depart this earth. unjust acts that maligned a good name of a decent and honorable person is not only wrong, it is contrary to everything we hold dear as americans. some years ago, had the pleasure along with my friend, the senator from south carolina, when the gramm a traveling overseas with our colleague then senator hillary clinton. by her side, as always was huma. i saw firsthand the hard work she did on behalf of the senator from new york, a service that continues to this day at the department of state and bears with it its significant personal sacrifice for huma abedin. i have every confidence in her
of intering, universal equal rights that are the foundations of our constitution, our laws, our citizenry, and our identity. when anyone, not least a member of congress, want his speeches and egregious attacks against fellow american on the basis of nothing more than fear of who they are and ignorance of what they stand for it defames the spirit of our nation and we all grow poorer because of it. our reputation, our character are the only things we leave behind when we wrote -- when we depart...
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evidence there's more that can be done that can better arm our police officers, better protect our citizenrypeople aren't able to -- you're right. we're talking about responsible gun owners, but we're also talking about, how is it possible for one individual to acquire that many guns, that much ammunition in such a short period of time? we should have stronger databases that would at least let the police officers know that something like that is going on. >> that would work. as i asked you a question, i want everyone to let you know we're looking at what's happen gt outside the suspect's apartment. that's james holmes' apartment. as you heard the police say earlier, they have successfully managed to deactivate one trip wire and one incendiary device, but they've got a lot of painstakingly, slow, careful work ahead of them, which they obviously are continuing right here. karen, the brady campaign to prevent gun violence has given our president an "f" rating on gun control. do you think the colorado shooting may cause president obama to evolve his stance? >> i sure hope so. i think part of the
evidence there's more that can be done that can better arm our police officers, better protect our citizenrypeople aren't able to -- you're right. we're talking about responsible gun owners, but we're also talking about, how is it possible for one individual to acquire that many guns, that much ammunition in such a short period of time? we should have stronger databases that would at least let the police officers know that something like that is going on. >> that would work. as i asked...
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even given the gun ships and tanks and so forth versus rifles, if you have an armed citizenry, that might be something that is important in that apocalyptic scenario. i did want to mention one thing about going across state lines. you have to distinguish between fire arms -- the legal fire arms dealers and those who would import guns into new york to do in the sand law- abiding citizens who are tied up either because they are stopped for speeding or an even more innocent thing. you hear these stories about a little old lady giving the guard at the smithsonian her handgun to hold onto washy checks out the theater -- onto while she's checks out the theater. host: here is charlestown, west virginia. caller: thank you for having me on today. i am a first-time caller. i have a couple of points to make. i will try to keep it brief. as far as the magazines go, how many rounds should be in i am a firearms instructor and i shoot a lot. there is no particular reason for somebody to have a 100-round drum magazine. there is no other purpose than for warfare. the type of weapon systems such ak-47's --
even given the gun ships and tanks and so forth versus rifles, if you have an armed citizenry, that might be something that is important in that apocalyptic scenario. i did want to mention one thing about going across state lines. you have to distinguish between fire arms -- the legal fire arms dealers and those who would import guns into new york to do in the sand law- abiding citizens who are tied up either because they are stopped for speeding or an even more innocent thing. you hear these...
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i don't know the specifics of what you're talking about of the citizenry has the ability to understand the people are spending their tax dollars. i hope more and more people will make it their business to learn what is happening. i think it is also important to understand what we all learned in high school which is that under our constitution, it is the states in the united states, not the federal government, that has the primary responsibility for public safety, education, health care, for the public infrastructure. those responsibilities are the central -- are an essential functioning of our collective society and is often ignored or subordinated in the media discussion because it is much more fun to talk about politics like who is going to win and which is a better party. and what are we going to do about the state of the world. i am not to mention the significance of that but the problems you worry about are often too neglected. host: richard ravitch is the former lieutenant governor of new york state and serves at the new york state urban development corporation and the metropolit
i don't know the specifics of what you're talking about of the citizenry has the ability to understand the people are spending their tax dollars. i hope more and more people will make it their business to learn what is happening. i think it is also important to understand what we all learned in high school which is that under our constitution, it is the states in the united states, not the federal government, that has the primary responsibility for public safety, education, health care, for the...
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the world economically with humanitarian issues depends on having a highly educated work force and citizenry. in a knowledge driven economy, jobs are increasingly lengthy in the marketplace and for individualscan make it in well-paying secure job is highly dependent upon continuing education beyond high school. not only are earning higher beyond high school, but unemployment rate is significantly lower. this means we must continue to make higher education accessible to all who wish to pursue it had been accessible means being affordable without being burdened and manageable debt load commotion foreshadows the case for many students today. this is especially important issue for us at iowa state because the state of iowa has the third-highest average student debt load in the nation. for working to lessen the tablet for students by using aggressive four-part approach. i'd like to talk about that briefly. the first part is holding down costs. we have a responsibility as presidents of universities to do everything we can to reduce overhead for education we provide them everything from tribune to
the world economically with humanitarian issues depends on having a highly educated work force and citizenry. in a knowledge driven economy, jobs are increasingly lengthy in the marketplace and for individualscan make it in well-paying secure job is highly dependent upon continuing education beyond high school. not only are earning higher beyond high school, but unemployment rate is significantly lower. this means we must continue to make higher education accessible to all who wish to pursue it...
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enduring universal and equal rights that are the foundations of our constitution, our laws, our citizenry and our identity. when anyone, not least a member of congress, launches specious
enduring universal and equal rights that are the foundations of our constitution, our laws, our citizenry and our identity. when anyone, not least a member of congress, launches specious
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people brought to this country through no fault of their own, and this is popularly expected from our citizenry, are given if they go into service and graduate and do a few other things that indicate they want to be good americans us are given abbaof special gain to realize that. thank you for coming back again, and i will put the rest of my statement on the record, and thank the chairman. good >> thank you. our witness is janet napolitano, secretary to the united states department of homeland security. mrs. napolitano is the third secretary of the dhs. prior to becoming secretary, she was in her second term as governor of arizona prior to becoming governor, she served as u.s. attorney and the district of arizona. she is a graduate of santa clara university, where she won the truman scholarship. before entering public office, she served as clerk of the u.s. court of appeals in the ninth circuit and practiced law in phoenix arizona. >> thank you, members of the committee. i am pleased to join you to address the issues the fall within the committee's jurisdiction. this is my 40th time testifying
people brought to this country through no fault of their own, and this is popularly expected from our citizenry, are given if they go into service and graduate and do a few other things that indicate they want to be good americans us are given abbaof special gain to realize that. thank you for coming back again, and i will put the rest of my statement on the record, and thank the chairman. good >> thank you. our witness is janet napolitano, secretary to the united states department of...
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incentive, is there a bigger political incentive than to provide electricity from a dam for your citizenry, and if you can't provide one, then you're going to have a dam. and that's a basic, you know, sort of question about how willing we are as a global community to deal with climate in a way that changes the incentives. and that actually has really very little to do with how developed or undeveloped you are. >> okay. next question. yes. >> um, is this loud enough? am i -- oh. >> [inaudible] >> okay. i, obviously, am, you know, very pro-altruism, and stories like elizabeth, you know, are very important. but i question whether foreign aid treats the symptom rather than the cause. and i was just curious as to a lot of your responses to that. >> everybody hear the question? okay. so the question is, essentially, um, does foreign aid essentially treat the symptom rather than the cause. is that fair? okay. >> i mean, i think that there is a lot of validity to what you're saying. i think we often try to treat the symptoms rather than the cause. but i think there's increasing understanding of th
incentive, is there a bigger political incentive than to provide electricity from a dam for your citizenry, and if you can't provide one, then you're going to have a dam. and that's a basic, you know, sort of question about how willing we are as a global community to deal with climate in a way that changes the incentives. and that actually has really very little to do with how developed or undeveloped you are. >> okay. next question. yes. >> um, is this loud enough? am i -- oh....
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can monitor inactivity by its citizenry? you can't say, you have bought your health insurance? have you bought your broccoli? the only way you're going to be able to do it is to have the americans who have to send in these things every year to the i.r.s. tell you whether or not they've bought the mandate. so, again, some conservatives are taking solace in the fact that, well, really all the chief justice did was rewrite the statute. he didn't rewrite the constitution and he made some good commerce clause law. but i really don't think that survives scrutiny either because everything he said that the commerce clause was designed to prevent the federal government from doing, i.e. imposing a mandate to buy a particular product, he then turned around and said they can do that under the taxing power. and they don't have to call it a tax. this is not a question of labels. this is a question of, again, whether or not there's a legal violation. so tomorrow they can pass a law saying will you buy broccoli or pay a penalty. the chief justice will rewrite that to say, if you buy broccoli o
can monitor inactivity by its citizenry? you can't say, you have bought your health insurance? have you bought your broccoli? the only way you're going to be able to do it is to have the americans who have to send in these things every year to the i.r.s. tell you whether or not they've bought the mandate. so, again, some conservatives are taking solace in the fact that, well, really all the chief justice did was rewrite the statute. he didn't rewrite the constitution and he made some good...
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economically and later in social and humanitarian issues depends on having a highly educated workforce and citizenry. the knowledge driven economy, jobs are increasingly linked to application of new knowledge and marketplace and individuals getting a well-paying secure job is highly dependent upon continuing education beyond high school. not only earnings higher for people with education beyond high school but unemployment rate is significantly lower. this means we must continue to make higher education accessible to all who wish to pursue it and be accessible means been affordable without being burdened by unmanageable debt, which unfortunately is the case for many students today. this is an especially important issue for us at iowa state because the state of iowa has the word highest average student debt load in the nation. we are working to lessen the debt load for students by using aggressive four-part approach. i would like to talk about that briefly appeared the first part is holding down costs. we have responsibility as presidents of universities to do everything to reduce overhead for educat
economically and later in social and humanitarian issues depends on having a highly educated workforce and citizenry. the knowledge driven economy, jobs are increasingly linked to application of new knowledge and marketplace and individuals getting a well-paying secure job is highly dependent upon continuing education beyond high school. not only earnings higher for people with education beyond high school but unemployment rate is significantly lower. this means we must continue to make higher...