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is i'll do an assessment with the children on disabilities and that is how they communicate what citizenry issues they may have any kind of issues in terms of behavior management and i'll develop a support plan with working with the parents and develop the strategy and work with the
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this commission, 55 page report which have to do with undergrounding utilities, popular with the citizenry. i want to note the date, small to see. submitted in good faith in january, 2007. i urge you as you think about budgets to put a completion of undergrounding public utilities on your high priority list. you are the stewards of the city. the city deserves no less. thank you for your attention. >> president chiu: thanks. next speaker. >> good afternoon supervisors, my name is oscar james. i am a resident of -- point. i served on many committees. my concern is election of the new committee. i have problems with what i have gotten on my computer saying that the city will select 12 members to represent -- the residents of our community. i served in my committee since 1968, first and the eeoc board, joint housing. we were all elected by third of residents. i asked that this be rescinded and that the residents have preference and selecting who they want to serve on cac. i also surf the mayor's task force. we have never allowed anyone to come up in our community and dictate to us, when robert
this commission, 55 page report which have to do with undergrounding utilities, popular with the citizenry. i want to note the date, small to see. submitted in good faith in january, 2007. i urge you as you think about budgets to put a completion of undergrounding public utilities on your high priority list. you are the stewards of the city. the city deserves no less. thank you for your attention. >> president chiu: thanks. next speaker. >> good afternoon supervisors, my name is...
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is i'll do an assessment with the children on disabilities and that is how they communicate what citizenryssues they may have any kind of issues in terms of behavior management and i'll develop a support plan with working with the parents and develop the strategy and work with the other professionals and in developing the support plans. develop goals and objectives in terms of how they're doing and track them throughout the programs whether it's a camp or general program. i do less sewer programs with the parents we try to find a small neighborhood camp if they enjoy sports skills we'll look for a skills camp weeping we'll look for where they can help the child get involved in the decision. not just for childcare by help parents without children of disabilities and help them choose camps microbe anything to help the meant make the decisions so the child is happy in the camps >> so a big part of our job is to make sure we have an inclusion this is the photo of a bunch of people there in the camp. the mold we're trying to get is that we do and it says open the screen we do whatever it takes
is i'll do an assessment with the children on disabilities and that is how they communicate what citizenryssues they may have any kind of issues in terms of behavior management and i'll develop a support plan with working with the parents and develop the strategy and work with the other professionals and in developing the support plans. develop goals and objectives in terms of how they're doing and track them throughout the programs whether it's a camp or general program. i do less sewer...
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but they believe in the freedom of information, and they believe that their citizenry should be informed and ours should be, too. >> host: it's stunning how we don't realize. these guys normally earn a pittance, not only under pressure 0 from what might happen on the battlefield where there's gunfire but pressure on them from before. it's been for a long time kind of the undersung and the unknown part of reporting. another thing you touch on, just briefly, but importantly, in little america, we tend to -- we think of military action in the army and we look at these great terms, like smart bombs, you think, dumb pilots, or at least -- not so much the pilots but the drones, surgical precision. you hear surgical president in wartime situations, and kind of an eye roll here. and it's the nature of the situation. there's an exchange here where you were saying nickels -- using a precised guided missile or bomb was safer for civilians than relying on group-fired weapons. have you seen a 19-year-old lance corporal behind a 50 cal, he said referring to a powerful machine gun? you're going to kill
but they believe in the freedom of information, and they believe that their citizenry should be informed and ours should be, too. >> host: it's stunning how we don't realize. these guys normally earn a pittance, not only under pressure 0 from what might happen on the battlefield where there's gunfire but pressure on them from before. it's been for a long time kind of the undersung and the unknown part of reporting. another thing you touch on, just briefly, but importantly, in little...
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but when you got officers that can't get along with the citizenry and the citizens don't want to cooperateh the police there's just no way you can handle an area by yourself. 10-4. advice for the vehicle: stop, license response with their record. 1027 spruce, or near at 2359. one of the guys in my sector he's following a car down 12th street here, and he's trying to stop them. they're not speeding. i guess they're having car problems. but they won't pull over for him. he just turned north on spruce. we're going to be up with him here in just a minute. officer: go back in the house. woman: i'm his wife. go back in the house. i'm his wife. step off the sidewalk. were you in the car? i don't know why he wouldn't stop. i turned my lights on. you turned around right there when she pulled up... you need to shut up. i turned my lights on, and you didn't stop. ( blows raspberry ) he's over some other woman's house ( bleep ) around. and that's his wife, and i didn't appreciate that. if he want to ( bleep ) around he can use somebody else's car not mine. so where did he get this car? that's her car.
but when you got officers that can't get along with the citizenry and the citizens don't want to cooperateh the police there's just no way you can handle an area by yourself. 10-4. advice for the vehicle: stop, license response with their record. 1027 spruce, or near at 2359. one of the guys in my sector he's following a car down 12th street here, and he's trying to stop them. they're not speeding. i guess they're having car problems. but they won't pull over for him. he just turned north on...
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and we recognize that our citizenry wants fire protection services and we are going to have to figure how to do this. >> reporter: the firefighters say the other reality is these cuts could be life or death. >> our firefighter staffing went from 91 firefighters down to 72. and these cuts would bring us down to 66 firefighters on duty. in a county this size, it's unheard of. >> rert: e plan so far is to close one station july and another next year. supervisor mitchoff says she is optimistic they can find other options but dipping into the general fund might not be one of them. >> i know there is a feeling we are going to be ask to use general fund dollars and at this point, i have to weigh that against other needs in the county. >> reporter: today the budget was just up for generalization. the board of supervisors will make a final decision on it on may 14. in martinez, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> and cate tells us that she has learned that station 87 in pittsburg could be one of the stations forced to close. >>> an urgent appeal for more donations from an east bay charity. meals on whee
and we recognize that our citizenry wants fire protection services and we are going to have to figure how to do this. >> reporter: the firefighters say the other reality is these cuts could be life or death. >> our firefighter staffing went from 91 firefighters down to 72. and these cuts would bring us down to 66 firefighters on duty. in a county this size, it's unheard of. >> rert: e plan so far is to close one station july and another next year. supervisor mitchoff says she...
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they want to contribute to the citizenry of this great republic.get -- sponge off the country and be takers. these are people who want to contribute, aren't they? >> absolutely. let's leave all that to the notorious aig to sponge off of the economy. of the hard working americans out here. and, listen, martin, they're already making a contribution. >> of course. >> to the till. right? we understand that. i know you understand that. but i want to underscore that. they're already making an enormous financial contribution to this country. the intellectual prowess they bring. physical brow eprowess they bring. diversification we all hunger for. out of many, one. what's disturbing about bill o'reilly's vision is that it's a unified whiteness that was fractured along class that the poor white people were barely heard from. the people who were marginal who were white were never talked about. the white people who were siding with african-american and latino and other peoples to forge a stronger coalition in this country were obscured. bill o'reilly's nostal
they want to contribute to the citizenry of this great republic.get -- sponge off the country and be takers. these are people who want to contribute, aren't they? >> absolutely. let's leave all that to the notorious aig to sponge off of the economy. of the hard working americans out here. and, listen, martin, they're already making a contribution. >> of course. >> to the till. right? we understand that. i know you understand that. but i want to underscore that. they're already...
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it was amazing the cooperation of the citizenry, both in apprehending the folks, the videos that came in and everybody abided by the law. i think the mayor and the governor and the police chief did a fantastic job there. >> neil: do you think, steve, that -- we know obviously the target was mayhem and violence and death and all that, but that the business community was in any way a target, to disrupt them, to even disrupt your economy, an argument you often hear about 9-11, that it was much to have an impact on our economy as it was on our fears? >> i can't speculate about that. i think all i've been focused and our partners and the business community is try to get the aid to the victims. these victims' lives will be affected just from showing up at a marathon, it seems tragic. siphons will rally and help all these folks, both the business community, sports community, everybody is rallying around. >> neil: it must be a bipartisan rally because bain capital is the mitt romney-inspired firm. is there a sense that you get that invariably, the political snipeing has ensued about what the
it was amazing the cooperation of the citizenry, both in apprehending the folks, the videos that came in and everybody abided by the law. i think the mayor and the governor and the police chief did a fantastic job there. >> neil: do you think, steve, that -- we know obviously the target was mayhem and violence and death and all that, but that the business community was in any way a target, to disrupt them, to even disrupt your economy, an argument you often hear about 9-11, that it was...
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. >> it's important for people to understand once they have fulfilled their duty to the citizenry, theple that they're serving, protecting and saving and making to feel safe and secure, they need to face any feelings that they may be having as well. >> he says many of the victims and first responders are still in shock and will deal with the theological questions later. even then, he says, there will be little ultimate satisfaction. >> the macro answer is we don't know god's plan. i don't know of anybody that god has called and said, here's the deal. so there'sn unknown. and prayer and meditation can help bring a sense of calm. >> boston and across the u.s. were quick to condemn the bombings. the islamic society of boston cultural center says all of the members of his mosque felt the attack. >> they felt violated and they felt that the sacredness of the city was violated. and the trust of our populace was violated. there's a sense of wanting this person to be caught and subjected to justice. >> web helped to organize the interfaith prayer service and urged his congregation to donate bl
. >> it's important for people to understand once they have fulfilled their duty to the citizenry, theple that they're serving, protecting and saving and making to feel safe and secure, they need to face any feelings that they may be having as well. >> he says many of the victims and first responders are still in shock and will deal with the theological questions later. even then, he says, there will be little ultimate satisfaction. >> the macro answer is we don't know god's...
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if you have a bank that's going to be doing that and then not dealing with lending to their own citizenry how are you going to get the economy to go anywhere frankly right now with broken banks they can't really extend credit and once they fix the banks by staying in the euro zone that that least they have the ability to to start lending to their local economy again if they just keep it the way it is it would basically never get them onto the right track let's remember that cyprus has been a poor country and they've enjoyed a great standard of living the last few years because they were artificially benefiting by being part of the euro zone and so now that they have overextended themselves and they need to basically you know return what they've spent then this is the short term pain but they've actually you know how long term benefits by being there i would say it's not the same as being like the u.k. i mean u.k. used to be a global empire and there are so many other reasons why it's a different case i would say that they should look more at what happened in ireland right their banks also
if you have a bank that's going to be doing that and then not dealing with lending to their own citizenry how are you going to get the economy to go anywhere frankly right now with broken banks they can't really extend credit and once they fix the banks by staying in the euro zone that that least they have the ability to to start lending to their local economy again if they just keep it the way it is it would basically never get them onto the right track let's remember that cyprus has been a...
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waterfront per se, all of those have to be incorporated to respond to the current priorities that our citizenry now expects for an urban waterfront. not necessarily a maritime working water front. so the answer to your question is a little more complex. we're always looking at some maritime related objective that isn't able to pay for itself. we are always incorporating public access. we are always on the pier side going after the historic preservation objectives as well. all of which are things that need money, don't pay for themselves, and so the rest of these, in part, they generate the revenue to do that, but they are also responding to a market demand that has grown with the change of the rest of the city next door. >> okay. we're working our way north. and just this morning there are two big cruise ships in. these are ultimately going to be further on the south, southern waterfront. the new cruise ships. right now they're just south of pier 39 and that is a lot of people. that's thousands of people. people say pier 39 is next to, what, disney land, number one tourist privately owned touri
waterfront per se, all of those have to be incorporated to respond to the current priorities that our citizenry now expects for an urban waterfront. not necessarily a maritime working water front. so the answer to your question is a little more complex. we're always looking at some maritime related objective that isn't able to pay for itself. we are always incorporating public access. we are always on the pier side going after the historic preservation objectives as well. all of which are...
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and we recognize that our citizenry wants fire protection services and we're going to have to figure do that. >> reporter: but firefighters say the other reality is, these cuts could be a life-or-death move. >> our firefighter staffing went from 91 firefighters down to 72 and these cuts would
and we recognize that our citizenry wants fire protection services and we're going to have to figure do that. >> reporter: but firefighters say the other reality is, these cuts could be a life-or-death move. >> our firefighter staffing went from 91 firefighters down to 72 and these cuts would
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military has combat weapons then according to the the original idea behind the second amendment the citizenry should have the same weaponry that the government possesses or else the second amendment doesn't work that's completely absurd that is the districts that would defend your that would have no effect today because we don't have drones or nuclear weapons right here which i guess you're advocating we should here's a photo they were talking about a back fundamental piece of gear why we didn't have standing armies back then why why there's no no no there's no completely get it exactly which is why after after we broke loose from britain where our founding fathers were terrified of standing armies because they had seen standing. armies all around the world eventually overthrow governments and military coups so they didn't want standing armies what they wanted was malicious militias that could be called up if we were attacked at any by any country by the out sword outside force or something that was the point of the second amendment was that we had these we had the state militias that could b
military has combat weapons then according to the the original idea behind the second amendment the citizenry should have the same weaponry that the government possesses or else the second amendment doesn't work that's completely absurd that is the districts that would defend your that would have no effect today because we don't have drones or nuclear weapons right here which i guess you're advocating we should here's a photo they were talking about a back fundamental piece of gear why we...
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because i want an armed citizenry. i think that's what the founders had in mind.hat surprises me about you guys. i never understood why the left--why does the left oppose guns? why is this an issue for conservative? when authoritarian and totalitarian governments take over you know one of the first things they do is collect up the guns. that's what hitler did stalin did. i never understand why you guys are--you guys fight this. you should be supporting this. it's more of a liberal issue. >> we're not fighting it. we're trimming this. if they were going to take my cue on this. it would be a whole lot more drastic than what they're flirting with right now. i thought they were soft peddling this idea. i want this assault weapons guns gone. >> why? >> michael: because they serve no purpose in our society. >> you're wrong. >> michael: you asked a question, let me arena your question. they do not augment the second amendment one bit. the second amendment stands. it's strong. you see people defending it constantly. but when you have all the weaponses bans and you have ra
because i want an armed citizenry. i think that's what the founders had in mind.hat surprises me about you guys. i never understood why the left--why does the left oppose guns? why is this an issue for conservative? when authoritarian and totalitarian governments take over you know one of the first things they do is collect up the guns. that's what hitler did stalin did. i never understand why you guys are--you guys fight this. you should be supporting this. it's more of a liberal issue....
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informed citizenry is the bull of democracy.hat happens if democracy knows more about us than we know about them. peter, welcome to the team. >> thanks, john. the obama campaign did know a lot about us. that might have helped him win a second term. ♪ >> thank you, america. god bless you, united states. >> i so wish that i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction, but the nation choose a different leader. >> nearly half of america election night 2012 came as a shock. but the terrible economy and high unemployment at home, new dangers and uncertainty abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. >> my heart and my whole soul were we were going to win. i was there. >> i think we were convinced we would win. we knew that the energy and passion auz with our voters, and we saw polls that showed i would win in independent places like iowa. >> romney didn't know what obama knew. obama's team had used the advantages of income ben see, time and money to create something new in politics. >> created the
informed citizenry is the bull of democracy.hat happens if democracy knows more about us than we know about them. peter, welcome to the team. >> thanks, john. the obama campaign did know a lot about us. that might have helped him win a second term. ♪ >> thank you, america. god bless you, united states. >> i so wish that i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction, but the nation choose a different leader. >> nearly half of america...
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and we recognize that our citizenry wants fire protection services and we're going to have to figure how we're going to do that. >> reporter: but firefighters say the other reality is, these cuts could be a life-or-death move. >> our firefighter staffing went from 91 firefighters down to 72 and these cuts would bring us down to 66 firefighters on duty. in a county this size, it's unheard of. >> reporter: the plan so far is to close one station in july and another next year. supervisor mitchoff says she is optimistic they can find other options but unfortunately, dipping into the general fund might not be one of them. >> i know there is a feeling that we are going to be asked to use general fund dollars. and at this point, i have to weigh that against other needs in the county. >> reporter: today, the budget was just up for up for general discussion. the board of supervisors will make a final decision on it on may 14. cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> we have learned that station 87 in pittsburg could be one of the stations forced to close. >>> well, if you want proof the economy is rebuildin
and we recognize that our citizenry wants fire protection services and we're going to have to figure how we're going to do that. >> reporter: but firefighters say the other reality is, these cuts could be a life-or-death move. >> our firefighter staffing went from 91 firefighters down to 72 and these cuts would bring us down to 66 firefighters on duty. in a county this size, it's unheard of. >> reporter: the plan so far is to close one station in july and another next year....
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in the past, we've heard that the citizenry has to be engaged.ok promise and moms demand action partnered with moneyed interests like mayors against illegal guns and giffords' americans for responsible solutions. they were smart, savvy and compelling. honestly, compassions have been any higher. so what should i say? i could serve you a cold plate of political analysis, the flat mechanics that may contain facts but no truth. i could try once again to make the case for background checks, but there's no need to persuade on the issue. we're already persuaded. instead of words and analysis, we must act. we must force change. in fact, put aside the specific issue of guns and gun violence. there's a larger issue here. yesterday, the senate exposed a putrid rot at the core of our democracy that can't be concealed by any punditry or vague platitude. our only hope for this issue of gun violence and for this issue of our democracy is there will be self-correction, that there will be repercussions for the cowardly and rewards for the courageous. that we will
in the past, we've heard that the citizenry has to be engaged.ok promise and moms demand action partnered with moneyed interests like mayors against illegal guns and giffords' americans for responsible solutions. they were smart, savvy and compelling. honestly, compassions have been any higher. so what should i say? i could serve you a cold plate of political analysis, the flat mechanics that may contain facts but no truth. i could try once again to make the case for background checks, but...
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potential for smaller attacks that can only be deterred by the strength of law enforcement and engaged citizenry? >> it is. but let me add one other element. let me bring it up to date with the agenda of the senate. our return tomorrow for the senate judiciary committee's second hearing on the new immigration reform bill. let me put it in context. there are four specific provisions in this immigration reform bill that will make america safer. we are going to have stronger border with mexico. we are going to have 11 million people come forward and have an opportunity to register with our government out of the shadows. we are going to have verification of employment in the work place. and we're finally going to have a system where we can track visa holders who visit the united states to make sure that they leave when they're supposed to. so this is part of the ongoing conversation about a safer america and the immigration reform bill moves us closer. >> do you fear an impact similar to 9/11 that derailed reform. you heard senator grassley talk about loopholes in the immigration system, leniencies
potential for smaller attacks that can only be deterred by the strength of law enforcement and engaged citizenry? >> it is. but let me add one other element. let me bring it up to date with the agenda of the senate. our return tomorrow for the senate judiciary committee's second hearing on the new immigration reform bill. let me put it in context. there are four specific provisions in this immigration reform bill that will make america safer. we are going to have stronger border with...
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gao because you think the federal government is stockpiling ammunition to wage war on the american citizenrys of tinfoil hat conspiracy theories. >> one of the things going on is kind of the way it did for the democrats in the '90s, the ground has shifted under the feet of a lot of these people. there's been a huge generational shift in leadership. obama is of a new generation, as well as in the country. so particularly around gay rights, there's a whole wing of the party getting left behind politically. i think you saw it in the '90s with democrats around issues of criminal justice and race and welfare. where clinton just like sluffed off a whole chunk of the democratic party and they were livid. and i think mia says that's something that happens in the 2016 primary. >> the supreme court sort of, it depends on the supreme court, right? but gay rights isn't a big legislative issue, you're going to see the divide happening in congress when they have to vote on immigration reform and to some degree on gun safety reform, don't you think, sam? >> yes and it will be interesting to see how they th
gao because you think the federal government is stockpiling ammunition to wage war on the american citizenrys of tinfoil hat conspiracy theories. >> one of the things going on is kind of the way it did for the democrats in the '90s, the ground has shifted under the feet of a lot of these people. there's been a huge generational shift in leadership. obama is of a new generation, as well as in the country. so particularly around gay rights, there's a whole wing of the party getting left...
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proclamation which declared, in effect will martial law for the county princess and, requiring that all the citizenry where redwood bids to show their loyalty to the mother country of so we understand briefly as a guest who remained a tory, a supporter of the crown. the first house of worship actually was the old courthouse building. but the baptist required -- the 18 twenties and serve from most of hundred years. across the street is immanuel episcopal church which was organized in 1943. portions of builds in sure is survived. 1940's fire. therefore, is the oldest house of worship here in the area. the city of virginia beach, as we noted, consists of three under intense carlyle's until relatively recently. very rural the beginning of world war two there were only 19,000 people in all of the modern city. ford and 40,000. and the historic buildings and we have going back 200, 250, 300 years and really very scattered. today virginia beach is known to many people because of the resort in the oceanfront. that was made possible, really, in the 18 eighties when our rail line was constructed from norfolk to
proclamation which declared, in effect will martial law for the county princess and, requiring that all the citizenry where redwood bids to show their loyalty to the mother country of so we understand briefly as a guest who remained a tory, a supporter of the crown. the first house of worship actually was the old courthouse building. but the baptist required -- the 18 twenties and serve from most of hundred years. across the street is immanuel episcopal church which was organized in 1943....
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secrecy and the way things are supposed to work, has really altered the relationship between the citizenry and the government in very profound ways. >> is it conceivable to you that -- that giving up our privacy and even much of our liberty becomes a way of life in exchange, a trade for security? tom brokaw suggested as much the other day. here he is. >> everyone has to understand tonight however that beginning tomorrow morning, early, there are going to be much tougher security considerations all across the country. however exhausted we may be by them, we're going to have to learn to live with them and get along and go forward and not let them bring us to our knees. you'll remember last summer how unhappy we were with all the security at the democratic and republican convention. now i don't think that we could raise those complaints after what happened today in boston. >> i mean, i think that is, first of all, it's extraordinary that journalists lead the way in encouraging people to accept greater government intrusion into their lives. the media, journalists, are supposed to be adversaria
secrecy and the way things are supposed to work, has really altered the relationship between the citizenry and the government in very profound ways. >> is it conceivable to you that -- that giving up our privacy and even much of our liberty becomes a way of life in exchange, a trade for security? tom brokaw suggested as much the other day. here he is. >> everyone has to understand tonight however that beginning tomorrow morning, early, there are going to be much tougher security...
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these governments without the the national or the state governments actually listening to their citizenry rather focusing more on the demands put on them by the i.m.f. the european central bank and the european union so i think that of those recipes become harder that fuels plenty of discontent is there any chance that the leaders in madrid now will hear the voice of the people and make some changes or do you think the voices of the troika resonate louder. well at this point the spanish government in particular doesn't have a lot of support i mean most of the most of the surveys that are coming out show them having kind of a steady nineteen to twenty one percent of the electorates sort of the population support so they've been governing in the minority for quite a long time the question is it's also not actually politically viable for them to listen to the troika either because they're going to be you know sacrificing. a lot of their own sort of the goodwill that they you know they have in that tiny fraction of the population that actually still supports them so. it's clear that they gove
these governments without the the national or the state governments actually listening to their citizenry rather focusing more on the demands put on them by the i.m.f. the european central bank and the european union so i think that of those recipes become harder that fuels plenty of discontent is there any chance that the leaders in madrid now will hear the voice of the people and make some changes or do you think the voices of the troika resonate louder. well at this point the spanish...
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i amabsolutely petrified of a sl slice of their citizenry. 94% of north dakota and said everythingto look at in the health-care system, the drug costs, but everywhere, not just hitting you guys. >> the pharmaceutical companies have been making too much money. >> everybody has to share in this. campaigned all around his >> peter, you have some questions frnce? aarp what heard from we cannot do to adjust currently receiving benefits, so what do they believe is a solution to the pension, health, and social security problems we have now? >> do we have two hours? the major focus is on health care system and on everyg in the health-care the reforms that we can make using medicare as part of that system. there is a tremendous we can do and hundreds of billions if not trillions of dollars were medicaid can be made more efficient, and at the same time, make the health care system more efficient. could notwalmart they negotiate for the price of tide with procter and gamble, that is the same thing that we do with medicare. there are things that we could do to slow down the cost curve for all he
i amabsolutely petrified of a sl slice of their citizenry. 94% of north dakota and said everythingto look at in the health-care system, the drug costs, but everywhere, not just hitting you guys. >> the pharmaceutical companies have been making too much money. >> everybody has to share in this. campaigned all around his >> peter, you have some questions frnce? aarp what heard from we cannot do to adjust currently receiving benefits, so what do they believe is a solution to the...
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they wanted to be prepared, they want the citizenry to know what they were dealing with and law enforcementaution. >> firms know that he's prepared to die, they would far prefer to take him alive if at all possible? how do they go about doing that? special techniques they do to increase the odds to take him alive? >> they're not going to get close to him. they may try to communicate with him, they're not going to put anyone else at risk, they believe they know what his intentions are. there's a point where law enforcement makes a decision, they're going to take the life of the suspect rather take another life. >> we have larry anderson on the phone, a neighbor who has never dzhokhar tsarnaev for two to three years. can you hear him? >> tell me how you knew him and tell me what you saw when you were with him? >> i'm a retiered teacher from cambridge rindge and latin. i photographed all kinds of events, including wrestling which dzhokhar was on the wrestling team. i got to know him through that. i know him to be nothing -- this is so out of character from anything i know about this young man.
they wanted to be prepared, they want the citizenry to know what they were dealing with and law enforcementaution. >> firms know that he's prepared to die, they would far prefer to take him alive if at all possible? how do they go about doing that? special techniques they do to increase the odds to take him alive? >> they're not going to get close to him. they may try to communicate with him, they're not going to put anyone else at risk, they believe they know what his intentions...
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was ratified by our founding fathers it was when this nation was a frontier land, it was when the citizenryly scared of perhaps a government that could come and topple them. and so what did they have, they had public arsenals. what was it meant for? to make sure every person had the same access and the same right to be armed in the same manner as the government. that is completely impossible today, carol, unless those that are supporting the second amendment believe that every person should be armed with a nuclear arsenal. so the reasoning doesn't exist anymore, but it has given way to a gun culture that has made it so difficult to even have this conversation. >> okay. so, will, i can only imagine if indeed the u.s. supreme court was debating the second amendment. can you imagine? >> i can imagine the left taking up bill maher and maria's point of view and i can promise you what will happen if you do. bill maher thinks that he's losing the debate because his point of view is not being represented. the left is lugz the debate on gun control because it fails upon the merits. you lose the assa
was ratified by our founding fathers it was when this nation was a frontier land, it was when the citizenryly scared of perhaps a government that could come and topple them. and so what did they have, they had public arsenals. what was it meant for? to make sure every person had the same access and the same right to be armed in the same manner as the government. that is completely impossible today, carol, unless those that are supporting the second amendment believe that every person should be...
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this is not about the media it's about somebody who unleashed hell on our citizenry and a monday afternoon their loved ones and ended up getting their legs blown off or losing their lives. and that's the story we're trying to cover and bring to the viewers and that's the story and the most important thing is whether we believe we're well-positioned to find out who did this. what we're told there was no chatter and despite our best efforts to monitor chatter we didn't hear any. even janet napolitano the homeland security secretary says they don't have any reason to believe there's a larger connection-- or a larger plot unfolding, i have it right here. right now there's no current indication that the boston marathon bombings were a part of a broader plot. your thoughts on that statement. >> well, we don't know-- >> that's for marc thiessen. >> okay, yeah, we don't know whether or not there was an international element and even if it turns out it was islamic extremists we don't know if it's al-qaeda central or al-qaeda arabia peninsula or lone jihadist like hassan or somebody in the fort hood
this is not about the media it's about somebody who unleashed hell on our citizenry and a monday afternoon their loved ones and ended up getting their legs blown off or losing their lives. and that's the story we're trying to cover and bring to the viewers and that's the story and the most important thing is whether we believe we're well-positioned to find out who did this. what we're told there was no chatter and despite our best efforts to monitor chatter we didn't hear any. even janet...
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is medical, technological research that help our economy grow and help improve the health of our citizenrythat is the proposition the president put forward on wednesday. he believes that there is an opportunity now to come together as a nation, come together as republicans and democrats in washington, and get this done for the american people for the middle class. host: from friday's briefing and this headline from " the new york times" - there is a quote in this police from the co-chair of string"and social security" - guest: not really, it used to be. republicans ran on a pretty bold medicare reform plan and social security plan and they did not get beat this last election and the house. they kept the house. the real battle in washington is not between republicans and democrats. it's between entitlement spending and discretionary spending. discretionary spending is getting its butt kicked. if you care about veterans or anything in the budget that most people care about, they should really worry about how the entitlement keep growing and discretionary spending keeps shrinking. the cpi tha
is medical, technological research that help our economy grow and help improve the health of our citizenrythat is the proposition the president put forward on wednesday. he believes that there is an opportunity now to come together as a nation, come together as republicans and democrats in washington, and get this done for the american people for the middle class. host: from friday's briefing and this headline from " the new york times" - there is a quote in this police from the...
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we need to educate the citizenry of the united sthaeutsd on that.ther: it seems we are getting more attention on it now. hopefully it remains there. scott it's great to have you on the program. thank you so much. >> thank you. jon: right now in the terror attack at the boston marathon investigators saying they have found the lid of one of the pressure cookers apparently used as explosives in the deadly blast. the lid found on the roof of a neighboring building. an atf official says the distance it traveled shows the great force of the explosion. chief intelligence core respondent catherine herridge joins us now live from washington with more. >> reporter: thank you, jon and good morning. fox news is also told that the circuit board has been recovered. investigators are working two tracks on the at the time nation a time error remote cellphone detonation. the fbi as we reported yesterday is stkrapbing cellphone tower records to identify positive hits for both explosions. in this bull finance obtained by fox news it weighs out the most current informa
we need to educate the citizenry of the united sthaeutsd on that.ther: it seems we are getting more attention on it now. hopefully it remains there. scott it's great to have you on the program. thank you so much. >> thank you. jon: right now in the terror attack at the boston marathon investigators saying they have found the lid of one of the pressure cookers apparently used as explosives in the deadly blast. the lid found on the roof of a neighboring building. an atf official says the...
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. >> if i may, protection of the citizenry stands on two major pillars. one has largely been discussed how you prevent and detect in advance for not having an event. the other important pillar is in the occasion the attack happens, what about the response? every to make one very important point. through media reports and general discussion is a full appreciation an acknowledgment that the medical response and rescue response was superb at the boston marathon. it's extremely important to recognize how atypical the situation was relative to other possibilities in the united dates. for example, at the new york marathon vermont in 1000 medical volunteers stationed, heavily concentrated at the finish line. i don't have the number, but there were many, many literally within seconds of the time of the blast. many more lives lost simply through the lost of legs nearby train people, physicians, nurses. the bleeding was stanched. as some of the reasons there was an unusually successful manner in terms of saving lives. beyond that, some of the most outstanding medic
. >> if i may, protection of the citizenry stands on two major pillars. one has largely been discussed how you prevent and detect in advance for not having an event. the other important pillar is in the occasion the attack happens, what about the response? every to make one very important point. through media reports and general discussion is a full appreciation an acknowledgment that the medical response and rescue response was superb at the boston marathon. it's extremely important to...
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is medical, technological research that help our economy grow and help improve the health of our citizenryat is the proposition the president put forward on wednesday. he believes that there is an opportunity now to come together as a nation, come together as republicans and democrats in washington, and get this done for the american people for the middle class. host: from friday's briefing and this headline from " the new york times" - this policeuote in from the co-chair of string"and social security" - guest: not really, it used to be. republicans ran on a pretty bold medicare reform plan and social security plan and they did not get beat this last election and the house. they kept the house. the real battle in washington is not between republicans and democrats. it's between entitlement spending and discretionary spending. discretionary spending is getting its butt kicked. if you care about veterans or anything in the budget that most people care about, they should really worry about how the entitlement keep growing and discretionary spending keeps shrinking. the cpi that the president
is medical, technological research that help our economy grow and help improve the health of our citizenryat is the proposition the president put forward on wednesday. he believes that there is an opportunity now to come together as a nation, come together as republicans and democrats in washington, and get this done for the american people for the middle class. host: from friday's briefing and this headline from " the new york times" - this policeuote in from the co-chair of...