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vice president garcia: and that is not a du jour, de facto remanding? >> they do have to go apply. vice president garcia: but we are granting them the right. i will not get into that. it is not important. you got my motion, right? [laughter] >> there had been an earlier motion by commissioner fung. vice president garcia: i worried it was my motion. i am glad to hear it. commissioner fung: i doubt it will pass but i will make it again anyway. i will move to overrule the zoning administrator on the basis that the variance and the original permit to maintain the two units have expired and arnelle and void. >> one suggestion. it is not the zoning the minister
vice president garcia: and that is not a du jour, de facto remanding? >> they do have to go apply. vice president garcia: but we are granting them the right. i will not get into that. it is not important. you got my motion, right? [laughter] >> there had been an earlier motion by commissioner fung. vice president garcia: i worried it was my motion. i am glad to hear it. commissioner fung: i doubt it will pass but i will make it again anyway. i will move to overrule the zoning...
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vice president garcia: and that is not a du jour, de facto remanding? >> they do have to go apply. vice president garcia: but we are granting them the right. i will not get into that. it is not important. you got my motion, right? [laughter] >> there had been an earlier motion by commissioner fung. vice president garcia: i worried it was my motion. i am glad to hear it. commissioner fung: i doubt it will pass but i will make it again anyway. i will move to overrule the zoning administrator on the basis that the variance and the original permit to maintain the two units have expired and arnelle and void. >> one suggestion. it is not the zoning the minister -- the zoning administrator's decision. commissioner hwang: before roll is called, i want to make sure i understand what is potentially going to happen if there is a three-one continued, and also if it is letter continued -- later continued the potential for not passing would result in the one year bar, it's a truck. -- etc. i would be more inclined to go with the motion as articulated by our deputy city attorney. vice president g
vice president garcia: and that is not a du jour, de facto remanding? >> they do have to go apply. vice president garcia: but we are granting them the right. i will not get into that. it is not important. you got my motion, right? [laughter] >> there had been an earlier motion by commissioner fung. vice president garcia: i worried it was my motion. i am glad to hear it. commissioner fung: i doubt it will pass but i will make it again anyway. i will move to overrule the zoning...
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gets out move you know it all position has never said saakashvili is our president we call him a de facto rather than does your president. today the former participants in the rallies for georgia's independence have united into a party. that our aim is to create a party that is without power a and georgian history it should be a party based on genuine national values shared by most people in our country. the leader of the new party is live. a former magnets in the wine industry he has the support of its mellish really the architect of the country's leading television company and george's last ambassador to russia the party's third leader is a historian who has won the nation's affection as an honest woman. george's rulers in recent years have been so different the one would be hard put to say which of them is fully to blame for the present day situation there are no independent courts of law democratic institutions are not allowed to develop and the country's people are intimidated in the autumn of two thousand and eight a group of friends met in old warehouses turned into studios in mosc
gets out move you know it all position has never said saakashvili is our president we call him a de facto rather than does your president. today the former participants in the rallies for georgia's independence have united into a party. that our aim is to create a party that is without power a and georgian history it should be a party based on genuine national values shared by most people in our country. the leader of the new party is live. a former magnets in the wine industry he has the...
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. -- being de facto subsidized by our taxpayer dollars. when we look at shifting this $52 million relatively quickly, and people starting to shift their game plan around, it would not be good to continue the exodus of opportunity outside of our borders while our residents continue to be -- continue to live here, but will be employed outside our city and will continue to receive health care here. i understand you do not ask it. it is a status question. but i think in fairness to the business community it is an apropos question. president o'brien: any further questions from commissioners? i would like to ask a couple of questions myself. mr. goldberg, if i could ask you a couple of questions, and supervisor campos. maybe the question might be more directed to you. it seems to me from what i have heard tonight, which i must confess is purely educational -- i have tried to read some of it in education -- in preparation, but am trying to get most of my learning from testimony. is it fair to summarize our big problems are house some questionable
. -- being de facto subsidized by our taxpayer dollars. when we look at shifting this $52 million relatively quickly, and people starting to shift their game plan around, it would not be good to continue the exodus of opportunity outside of our borders while our residents continue to be -- continue to live here, but will be employed outside our city and will continue to receive health care here. i understand you do not ask it. it is a status question. but i think in fairness to the business...
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with taiwan which lost its diplomatic recognition in one nine hundred seventy two even though it is de facto an independent nation the united states still will not acknowledge it as a fully independent state at the end of world war two france requested independent recognition for the gaullist movement the free french and yet the roosevelt administration went many many years actually throughout world war two recognizing the puppet nazi regime of the she france without recognizing the french as the legitimate government until after liberation from nazi germany so the us is this is really a radical shift from an international standpoint the united states usually doesn't extend to diplomatic recognition to regime that is not in the capital that isn't in power and doesn't even seem likely to be able to achieve power anytime soon that you can look at the situation in afghanistan during the one thousand nine hundred six to two thousand and one civil conflict there between the taliban and the northern alliance the northern alliance they were the former regime that had power in kabul and they enjoyed
with taiwan which lost its diplomatic recognition in one nine hundred seventy two even though it is de facto an independent nation the united states still will not acknowledge it as a fully independent state at the end of world war two france requested independent recognition for the gaullist movement the free french and yet the roosevelt administration went many many years actually throughout world war two recognizing the puppet nazi regime of the she france without recognizing the french as...
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the development of a system of de facto educational failure. that impacts all children unacceptably and more children of color severely. who pays the price? most immediately, of course, low income african-americans and other people of color. students who end their education after high school will earn over the course of a career $1 million less than their college educated counterparts. they earn less because the best paying and fastest growing jobs and careers require college as an entry-level requirement. the next level of jobs, the assembly line jobs that require only a high school diploma and a good work ethic, the great majority of those jobs have evaporated. when people came from the south in 1930s and '40s from new york and pittsburgh and detroit, left the farms, left the sharecropping to come north. they came to take jobs on the assembly line. they didn't have to have a great education. they had to have a great work ethic and they could earn a good living, support a family and buy a home and move on up. the jobs don't exist anymore. if t
the development of a system of de facto educational failure. that impacts all children unacceptably and more children of color severely. who pays the price? most immediately, of course, low income african-americans and other people of color. students who end their education after high school will earn over the course of a career $1 million less than their college educated counterparts. they earn less because the best paying and fastest growing jobs and careers require college as an entry-level...
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i refer to myself as de facto nonprofit. [laughter] >> and -- but i also started from zero. mean, i really knew very, very little. when i began this book i knew all the indian cliches. but i also knew these are human beings, individual human beings and i wanted to help destereotype them. but i knew so little, i really had to read and read and read. so i just read nonstop. i read a lot of tony hillerman. i read everything i could. and then i started doing the interviews and then finding the people to be interviewed was a whole process itself. virtually everybody was very willing, more willing than i expected although it was a hard nut to crack to get under the -- some of the nations, the seneca in upstate new york, because one woman told me, we don't trust white journalists and they get everything wrong and my background is journalism. so it took me, i guess, four years that i'm an okay person and i made a lot of compromises along the way. but by then i knew a lot more, too. and i always tried to say more or less, i'm just an empathetic ear, you know, just say what you want.
i refer to myself as de facto nonprofit. [laughter] >> and -- but i also started from zero. mean, i really knew very, very little. when i began this book i knew all the indian cliches. but i also knew these are human beings, individual human beings and i wanted to help destereotype them. but i knew so little, i really had to read and read and read. so i just read nonstop. i read a lot of tony hillerman. i read everything i could. and then i started doing the interviews and then finding...
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the problem with this -- with the de facto ban, madam speaker is that it has the effect of taking off the market one of the least expensive options for lighting in our constituents' homes. i went to a local grocery store last week and purchased one cfl 60 watt bulb for $5.99. i purchased four 60-watt incandescent light bulbs in a four-pack for $1.50 or 37.5 cents a pie apiece. obviously a $6 light bulb is a much bigger expense to a moderate or low 46 income family than a -- or low-income family than a 37 cent light bulb. it does claim it will last 10,000 hours and will save money. that's probably a true statement, madam speaker, but what is not so apparent is that that $6 cost up front is real and the savings may or may not occur, depending on how long that bulb lasts, how often it's used and under what conditions it's used. if you assume that the average bulb is used four hours a day, which is what the american lighting association assumes, then it is quite possible, madam speaker, that that $6 cfl bulb won't last 10,000 hours if it's turned on and off 2,500 times. it might last half
the problem with this -- with the de facto ban, madam speaker is that it has the effect of taking off the market one of the least expensive options for lighting in our constituents' homes. i went to a local grocery store last week and purchased one cfl 60 watt bulb for $5.99. i purchased four 60-watt incandescent light bulbs in a four-pack for $1.50 or 37.5 cents a pie apiece. obviously a $6 light bulb is a much bigger expense to a moderate or low 46 income family than a -- or low-income family...
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i refer to myself as de facto nonprofit, but i also started from zero. i mean, i really knew very, very little, and when i began this book, i knew, you know, i knew all the cliches. i knew indians use all the parts of the buffalo. well, that's not even necessarily true. i knew cliches, but i also knew in my heart these are individual human beings with stories and i wanted to help destereotype them, but i knew so little i really had to read and read and read so i just read nonstop. i read a lot of tony hillerman's. red everything i could, and then i started doing the interviews, and finding the people to be interviewed was a whole process itself. virtually everybody was more willing than i expected, although it was hard nut to crack to get under some of the nations in upstate new york because this one woman said they don't trust white journalists because they get everything wrong, and my background is journalism. it took me four years to convince her i'm an okay person. i made a lot of compromises along the way, but by then i knew a lot more too. i always
i refer to myself as de facto nonprofit, but i also started from zero. i mean, i really knew very, very little, and when i began this book, i knew, you know, i knew all the cliches. i knew indians use all the parts of the buffalo. well, that's not even necessarily true. i knew cliches, but i also knew in my heart these are individual human beings with stories and i wanted to help destereotype them, but i knew so little i really had to read and read and read so i just read nonstop. i read a lot...
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no, de facto; this is how we do it. and the first amendment says, "congress shall make no law." it doesn't say subway shall make no calls to complain about-- and they may not, by the way. subway may be very happy. yes. yes. you talked about pushing the envelope. and i was struck, though, with a show with 162 references, how much like lenny bruce that was, which was, lenny bruce used to use racial epithets over and over and over again and saying it doesn't mean anything. take away their power. and you absolutely captured that today. and yet, if your mission is to sort of push the envelope, to do what others wouldn't do, to find comedy in new and different places, will you run out? i mean, are there any standards left? which is exactly why-- obviously now, it's not like we can do a show-- "oh, let's do a show where we say, you know, the "f" word 162 times." you know, it's like it's-- you've got to look for new ways to do it. [voice quivers] but, you know-- (stone) no, but sometimes-- we're always fascinated by-- the reverence, like, "oh, you're doing this, and this is new." and we
no, de facto; this is how we do it. and the first amendment says, "congress shall make no law." it doesn't say subway shall make no calls to complain about-- and they may not, by the way. subway may be very happy. yes. yes. you talked about pushing the envelope. and i was struck, though, with a show with 162 references, how much like lenny bruce that was, which was, lenny bruce used to use racial epithets over and over and over again and saying it doesn't mean anything. take away...
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>> he was casey anthony's fiancee, and he was the de facto stepdad of the tragic toddler. he was the one who spent most time with her during that, you know, the first year or more of her life. and in every regard was probably the least tainted member of that nuclear family. bill: he went on to say how dysfunctional they were in every corner of that house, also. you interviewed jose baez. and we talked about this late yesterday when we did a special program. at 5:00, in the afternoon. and your first question was, the best one, geraldo. you said, who killed the child? and he dodged it. he never gave you an answer. he almost made it seem like, all the evidence presented in court, proves, proves that she was innocent. or not guilty. what do you think of that response? >> well, you know, their presentation was, at first i was annoyed that it was evasive, bill, but, then, when you consider what the role of jose baez is, he's the advocate for casey anthony. he made it clear in their presentation, that their theory of what happened, or their presentation of what happened, was that
>> he was casey anthony's fiancee, and he was the de facto stepdad of the tragic toddler. he was the one who spent most time with her during that, you know, the first year or more of her life. and in every regard was probably the least tainted member of that nuclear family. bill: he went on to say how dysfunctional they were in every corner of that house, also. you interviewed jose baez. and we talked about this late yesterday when we did a special program. at 5:00, in the afternoon. and...
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in the uk he is seenpy politicians and regulators by dominating the media with his heavy, de facto control interest in sky news and bskyb, and the major national dailies. so it's a matter of public record, piers, that eight weeks before this whole shakespearean drama hit the headlines, rupert and senior managers were meeting with advisers and financial managers to explore the possibility of selling the entire conglomeration of newspapers. that is probably going to be inevitable now, and who knows whether "the wall street journal" and "new york post" will be included. >> jessica reef cohen, your firm was involved with the purchase of bskyb. was your reading that murdoch was going to sell his newspaper division? >> we have no idea. we really don't know. but from an investor perspective, i think everybody would be thrilled if news corp spun out the newspaper division or sold it, but somehow separated it from the entertainment assets. >> let me ask you. obviously, the bskyb, a huge deal for news corporation. 9 billion, 10 billion pounds, $16 billion dollars. it looks like it's in serious jeopa
in the uk he is seenpy politicians and regulators by dominating the media with his heavy, de facto control interest in sky news and bskyb, and the major national dailies. so it's a matter of public record, piers, that eight weeks before this whole shakespearean drama hit the headlines, rupert and senior managers were meeting with advisers and financial managers to explore the possibility of selling the entire conglomeration of newspapers. that is probably going to be inevitable now, and who...
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the de facto leader of the gop and it's long past time they start be treated as such by the media. elected officials and the public. fair assessment? >> i think so. fox has a great thing, they've made a great business model out of being a propaganda operation. i know some people who work at fox i think are trying to be good journalists but the institution itself operates as a wing of the republican party. there's no getting around that. the issue for fox is that, you know, that's no secret, and critics over the year, even had watchdog -- but media matters packs a bigger punch. they're well fund and smart and do a good job. >> they're tough. >> and land add few punches. >> amp me on occasion i know how tough they are. let's look. ronny, take a look at the conversation, it's very important, history of the media, between jon stewart, of comedy central, of course, and chris wallace. i think chris wallace laid down an interesting line here on what fox is all about. i think it's fair to say what he says now in this, perhaps, unrehearsed comment than was ever said by the advertising of fo
the de facto leader of the gop and it's long past time they start be treated as such by the media. elected officials and the public. fair assessment? >> i think so. fox has a great thing, they've made a great business model out of being a propaganda operation. i know some people who work at fox i think are trying to be good journalists but the institution itself operates as a wing of the republican party. there's no getting around that. the issue for fox is that, you know, that's no...
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that it will not become law, and the only game in town is the harry reid plan and the president has de factoeid plan is the only one that can pass the senate, so the onus is on john boehner the educate the caucus they will not be able to impose tea party doctrine on america with the debt ceiling. >> good look with that joy-ann. you run thegrio.com, and what are the users of the website and you have thousands of people who are members, what are they saying about what is going on in washington? >> well, a sense of complete frustration, and most people have not heard of the debt ceiling, because it passes without comment, and people are stunned it is this far. but i will tell you that there are a lot of our raders who believe that president obama is uniquely being targeted for just almost insane opposition to anything he does, anything he says. >> and that is because -- >> well, a component of it because he is a democrat and always the reaction it happened to bill clinton as well. and the other part is that the tea party has decided they dislike this person and the person of barack obama is so
that it will not become law, and the only game in town is the harry reid plan and the president has de factoeid plan is the only one that can pass the senate, so the onus is on john boehner the educate the caucus they will not be able to impose tea party doctrine on america with the debt ceiling. >> good look with that joy-ann. you run thegrio.com, and what are the users of the website and you have thousands of people who are members, what are they saying about what is going on in...
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problems, of course, with having all this on television, the trial, is everyone involved becomes a de facto to get offered multimillion dollar offers from all sorts of different commercial entities, trying to capitalize on the fact that she has basically walked free, and is one of the most contentious figures in american public life. i mean, i have quite a firm view about this. this child by television is deeply flawed. i don't see the upside of it, other than it turns the whole thing into a reality tv circus. >> well, look, i think that what has happened here is it has become a circus and that's part of the problem that she faces. and people are judging her. she has, i'm sure, followed the advice of her attorneys and not spoken. and i think there has -- time has to go by. one of the things she has to worry about is that public opinion has been so solidified against her that she has to worry about her own safety. and there will be plenty of time to capitalize on this in the future. there'll be plenty of time to capitalize this financially, but i first think she has to restore her image by t
problems, of course, with having all this on television, the trial, is everyone involved becomes a de facto to get offered multimillion dollar offers from all sorts of different commercial entities, trying to capitalize on the fact that she has basically walked free, and is one of the most contentious figures in american public life. i mean, i have quite a firm view about this. this child by television is deeply flawed. i don't see the upside of it, other than it turns the whole thing into a...
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congressman walsh now gets to be the de facto spokesman for tea party republicans preaching fiscal responsibilityreclosure gets to use his tv time to tell all americans, including the president, to put their own financial houses in order. that was the deal. >> i ran as a guy who had financial struggles like a lot of americans. this is where a lot of americans come from right now. it's why they sent so many of us to washington to do something about this because we're living this experience. >> here is what voters didn't know about joe walsh when they heard him talk about his financial struggles. here is what they didn't know when they trusted him to go to washington to make sure their children's financial futures would be secure, too. what they didn't know? he had not bothered to fulfill his own obligations to his own children in the most basic way. according to court documents filed in december, joe walsh owes more than $100,000 in back child support to his ex-wife and three children. his lawyer disputes it is anywhere near that amount. walsh says he was attacked to distract from his leading role
congressman walsh now gets to be the de facto spokesman for tea party republicans preaching fiscal responsibilityreclosure gets to use his tv time to tell all americans, including the president, to put their own financial houses in order. that was the deal. >> i ran as a guy who had financial struggles like a lot of americans. this is where a lot of americans come from right now. it's why they sent so many of us to washington to do something about this because we're living this...
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insisted that british technical troops not be used to clear the canal that would've constituted a de facto occupation and no british or french troops or soviet or american for that matter served in a united nations peacekeeping force. the first uniform in a conversation came when he denounced about foster dulles and the election. ike replied, we have given a horrified to hungary in the middle east. i don't give a how the election goes. eisenhower knew the piece is still present in the soviet intentions were still unclear. he ordered implementation of most of the readiness that were discussed at his new meeting. that night, joint chiefs put the six atlantic and pacific fleets on battle ready alert and deploying additional ships, submarines and type of resources placed heavy troop carrier wing on the 12 hour alert. about 10:00 p.m., the eisenhower party traveled to the sheraton park hotel in washington, were fleet had been reserved for watching election returns. now as you all know, the president won reelection by huge margins. but i did not go down to address supporters until 1:45 a.m. he k
insisted that british technical troops not be used to clear the canal that would've constituted a de facto occupation and no british or french troops or soviet or american for that matter served in a united nations peacekeeping force. the first uniform in a conversation came when he denounced about foster dulles and the election. ike replied, we have given a horrified to hungary in the middle east. i don't give a how the election goes. eisenhower knew the piece is still present in the soviet...
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is sort of this leaping ahead of time here where it's, you know, sort of setting yourself as the de facto nominee, which i do think is dangerous. because sooner or later, you can't ignore the rest of the field. i mean, you have got to get michele bachmann can come up and shock you. and that's part, this is a very smart thing to have done. i do think there is a danger in pursuing that strategy to the point of making yourself the front uner that could be upended. >> laura: the fact is, dana, the president yesterday in his press conference continued the divert attention away from a failed economic record. went against the only thing he can do went on the attack against the republicans, republican field capitol hill, no leadership, you are not leading. you should stay in town. really on the offensive. so, romney is kind of smart, right? because he brings it back to what most people care about, jobs. stealing that old margaret thatcher ad from the 1980s, labor isn't working, obama isn't working. goes right back to the core issue that's really got our economy. >> i think the only way to describ
is sort of this leaping ahead of time here where it's, you know, sort of setting yourself as the de facto nominee, which i do think is dangerous. because sooner or later, you can't ignore the rest of the field. i mean, you have got to get michele bachmann can come up and shock you. and that's part, this is a very smart thing to have done. i do think there is a danger in pursuing that strategy to the point of making yourself the front uner that could be upended. >> laura: the fact is,...
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that would have constituted a de facto occupation. and that no british or french troops or soviet or american for that matter served and opposed a united nations peacekeeping force. the first hint of warmth in the conversation when eaton asked about foster dulles and the election. and ike replied, we have given our whole thought to hungary and the middle east. i don't give a damn how the election goes. eisenhower knew that the peace was still fragile and that soviet intentions were still unclear. he ordered implementation of most of the readiness steps that were discussed at his new meeting. and that night the joint chiefs put the sixth atlantic and pacific fleets on battle-ready alert and deploying additional ships, submarines and technical resources and they placed heavy troop carrier wings on a 12-hour alert. about 10:00 pm the eisenhower party attended the sheraton hotel to watch election returns. now, as you all know the president ron re-election by huge margin. but ike did not go downstairs to address his supporters until 1:45 a
that would have constituted a de facto occupation. and that no british or french troops or soviet or american for that matter served and opposed a united nations peacekeeping force. the first hint of warmth in the conversation when eaton asked about foster dulles and the election. and ike replied, we have given our whole thought to hungary and the middle east. i don't give a damn how the election goes. eisenhower knew that the peace was still fragile and that soviet intentions were still...
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if they succeed they are de facto bring in a new world. well, my entrepreneurs fail at bringing in a new world and they also fail and make a whole lot of money. and that became the puzzle for me as i went on. i agreed with schumpeter but i didn't see the same results coming out of it and i really wanted to understand why, how this process really worked. why virtually every railroad i've looked at ended up going bankrupt. many of them go bankrupt not once but twice. some of the highchairs go bankrupt three times in the spirit of 10 years. they are widely hated, and they cause all kinds of political, social and environmental problems, yet the men who run them grow immensely wealthy. and that became a puzzle for me. that became the central puzzle of the book. how exactly does the system work. because for schumpeter if you feel you are supposed to bear the burdens of your failures. my guys feel by any usual measure, but they did for a while for themselves. that's a stream that runs throughout the whole book. what i end up doing any phrase that
if they succeed they are de facto bring in a new world. well, my entrepreneurs fail at bringing in a new world and they also fail and make a whole lot of money. and that became the puzzle for me as i went on. i agreed with schumpeter but i didn't see the same results coming out of it and i really wanted to understand why, how this process really worked. why virtually every railroad i've looked at ended up going bankrupt. many of them go bankrupt not once but twice. some of the highchairs go...
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it is the de facto leader of the g.o.p.ere you sit, from there in the editorial page and you see what media matters is doing, do they look like a de facto wing of the democratic party? >> well, it's pretty clear that david brock considers himself, i think their lead story this morning on their web page is bashing conservative media like the washington examiner and fox for not playing up the decision of, i think, the sixth circuit court judge who upheld the obamacare law. that judge happens to have done, i believe, a reagan appointee, that's the kind of "criticism" they throw out as substantive when, in fact, it's nit-picking. >> uh-huh. >> but i think it's typical of what they present as so-called journalistic criticism. >> i think you're exactly right. what's interesting is, you know, and we've gotten a lot of e-mails from people who say that they have filed a complaint with the irs to have their tax exempt status revoked. but what's interesting is just -- if you look at what the irs has done in the past, they actually hav
it is the de facto leader of the g.o.p.ere you sit, from there in the editorial page and you see what media matters is doing, do they look like a de facto wing of the democratic party? >> well, it's pretty clear that david brock considers himself, i think their lead story this morning on their web page is bashing conservative media like the washington examiner and fox for not playing up the decision of, i think, the sixth circuit court judge who upheld the obamacare law. that judge...
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knew she was phonings were going on service so trust spending it was an industrial strength, the de facto of positions who can't bet into the story. the son's a-year-old medical record to - - ow could that be n the public interest to tell meme this child child had dissick fibrosis. >> thena, thaw. >>> we'll turn to a legal crusades that has cody and his wife under the spotlights getting red to di to change the polygamy trials in court. the latest on this. >> reporter: the brown family of "sister wives" which faces four yies adults and 16 children and tomorrow they will file a lawsuit charging the anti-politician si statute. they went public with it when it bay buts i i 2010. i interviewed before them. >> can you get this legal trouble now that you're in public. >> there's a risk. . >> hour enough local thoftsauths ordered they were going to do that. they were still concerning concerned. you could in a s srs says from you ten afry the testimonily. are you these thing you keep worrying about hefkous. >> i keep keeping high hurd in moy chest. >> i grew up who i was. and not beingble to claim
knew she was phonings were going on service so trust spending it was an industrial strength, the de facto of positions who can't bet into the story. the son's a-year-old medical record to - - ow could that be n the public interest to tell meme this child child had dissick fibrosis. >> thena, thaw. >>> we'll turn to a legal crusades that has cody and his wife under the spotlights getting red to di to change the polygamy trials in court. the latest on this. >> reporter: the...
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then there was lawsuits, then we had a de facto moratorium, then we had a permer toum after there was a statement placed by the judge and today we have what i would call a slowitorium on permits and leasing in the gulf of mexico. so it's very clear what's going on is the fact that even though the administration can't get the courts to stop drilling in the gulf of mexico, even though the other side can't advance legislation, they're trying to do it administrativively by slowing the process down. so all we ask the people of louisiana is some transparency in this issue and this section 120 does, 121 does some very simple things. it just says the secretary of the interior shall log and track the specific reasons for boemre returning any application, development operation, coordination documents or application, etc., etc. we're getting reports continuously from drillers, from contractors who are out there trying to drill, that they put in applications weeks, months go by, they hear nothing. finally they get it back and an i was not do thed. so now they have to start the process over again.
then there was lawsuits, then we had a de facto moratorium, then we had a permer toum after there was a statement placed by the judge and today we have what i would call a slowitorium on permits and leasing in the gulf of mexico. so it's very clear what's going on is the fact that even though the administration can't get the courts to stop drilling in the gulf of mexico, even though the other side can't advance legislation, they're trying to do it administrativively by slowing the process down....
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es hermana del primer ministro de facto y ahora prÓfugo, es una novata en la polÍtica la que apenas llegÓdispuestas a darle el beneficio de la duda. >> se permite e los agente fronterizos revisen computadoras y otroaparatos electrÓnicos de los que ingresan al paÍs pero organizaciones dicen que es ilegal. >> ha iniciado la batalla legal para que los agentes aduanales tengan el derecho de revisar los objetos electrÓnicos de los qullegan a los estados unidos. >> imagÍnese un doctor, un abogado, toda la informaciÓn de sus pacientes, clientes en manos del gobierno. >> se argumenta que se les debe dar el poder a los agentes aduanales argumentando que no existe un precedente legal que impida la inspecciÓn. >> los jueces tienen la autoridad pa imponer lÍmites en contra del gobierno y la administraciÓn del presidente y esto es lo que se requiere aquÍ. >> en los prÓximos dÍas se espera laherramienta para los agentes, pero podrÍa ser un arma de doble filo. >> no se registra ninguna sospecha, solo la discreciÓn de la gente. >> se seÑalÓ que la propuesta del gobierno de meter la mano mÁs allá de donde
es hermana del primer ministro de facto y ahora prÓfugo, es una novata en la polÍtica la que apenas llegÓdispuestas a darle el beneficio de la duda. >> se permite e los agente fronterizos revisen computadoras y otroaparatos electrÓnicos de los que ingresan al paÍs pero organizaciones dicen que es ilegal. >> ha iniciado la batalla legal para que los agentes aduanales tengan el derecho de revisar los objetos electrÓnicos de los qullegan a los estados unidos. >> imagÍnese...
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early today, hamid karzai condemned the murder of his brother he was seen as the de facto governor of kandahar province. more importantly -- saw -- over the years there were -- involved in drug trafficking. last year with cbs news he dismissed those allegations. >> no one has came up with any proof. >> reporter: taliban operate -- launched occasionally attacks. attack the government palace -- the ballots lasted two days. we are being told that the killing was a personal dispute and not an insurgent attack but a taliban are already claiming responsibility for it saying it's one of their biggest suks ever. mandy clark, cbs news, kandahar, afghanistan. >> mandy clark in canada half, afghanistan, thank you very much. >>> in london this morning, wiki leaks founder julian assange in a hearing. he is appealing he should be sent back to sweden to answer questions about two rape charges. he worried sweden might send him to the u.s. over the release of classified documents. >>> texas baseball fan who fell to his death last week has been laid to rest. hundreds tourned out for the funeral of shan
early today, hamid karzai condemned the murder of his brother he was seen as the de facto governor of kandahar province. more importantly -- saw -- over the years there were -- involved in drug trafficking. last year with cbs news he dismissed those allegations. >> no one has came up with any proof. >> reporter: taliban operate -- launched occasionally attacks. attack the government palace -- the ballots lasted two days. we are being told that the killing was a personal dispute and...
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. >> this is a de facto airline air fare increase of $77.5%.would have normally gone to the irs, a big problem. >> how is that legal? >> airlines can pocket the money because they kept the fares what they were before. they're not turning the money over to the federal government. those taxes aren't collected until the plane takes off with you in it. so there's the real issue here, what happens if you bought a ticket three or four weeks ago, paid the taxes but haven't left yet, do you get the taxes back. >> do you? >> nobody knows. >> that's what everybody is trying to figure out. what's amazing, too, and i feel like almost a broken record. we talk about this a lot. when there is talk about a fare increase, clearly airlines don't have a lot of goodwill i would say with the public these days. the public is frustrated, feel they don't get what they pay for and paying for everything. why not take this opportunity to win them over a little? >> isn't this ironic? the time they're pocketing this difference the airlines have been lobbying congress, plea
. >> this is a de facto airline air fare increase of $77.5%.would have normally gone to the irs, a big problem. >> how is that legal? >> airlines can pocket the money because they kept the fares what they were before. they're not turning the money over to the federal government. those taxes aren't collected until the plane takes off with you in it. so there's the real issue here, what happens if you bought a ticket three or four weeks ago, paid the taxes but haven't left yet,...
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we and i have had numerous conversations about the impact that the moratorium and the de facto moratorium has had on the economies in the gulf states. it is not only the loss of jobs and the income taxes that are associated with that but the loss of revenue to the states if the royalties that they get from the oil and natural gas production. but in this country, in a time when we're hurting economically, from loss of jobs and the lessening of income revenue to this country, keep in mind that i believe second only to, well, actually, third only to income tax revenue, corporate income tax an other revenue and borrowing, the revenue this country receives from oil and natural gas royalties is third only to those two things. so i would like to recognize the gentleman from louisiana because he's got a unique story to tell. >> i thank the gentleman from south carolina. i thank him for speaking today on what i believe is one of the most important areas in this country for getting our economy back on track. mr. landry: i want to share with him and the rest of you all and email i received today, to
we and i have had numerous conversations about the impact that the moratorium and the de facto moratorium has had on the economies in the gulf states. it is not only the loss of jobs and the income taxes that are associated with that but the loss of revenue to the states if the royalties that they get from the oil and natural gas production. but in this country, in a time when we're hurting economically, from loss of jobs and the lessening of income revenue to this country, keep in mind that i...
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fbi agent coming over to track a drug ring and bump into this guy and this guy becomes my sort of de factol of it? >> he's not, let's say, up to speed on some things. >> you know what? it's great, because he, in the film he seemed probably the most -- he's definitely the most unorthodox cop out there, but he turns out to actually have more on the ball than everybody else. >> kind of like -- i read some pieces about this a couple weeks ago. there's kind of, like, low-level racial commentary throughout the whole thing, obviously, because it's a comedy you get away with that without it being too heavy. >> it's not heavy. it's like a friend of mine was saying, he said if he was really racist, it wouldn't be funny. you know what i mean? it couldn't be funny, if you really had that point of view. it couldn't be funy. he's clearly, in the movie, just trying to get a rise out of me in any way he can, and it's -- he's probably the least bigoted character in the whole play, in the whole movie actually. >> in the mcdonoughs, their entire family, talking about some of the plays, but talk about working
fbi agent coming over to track a drug ring and bump into this guy and this guy becomes my sort of de factol of it? >> he's not, let's say, up to speed on some things. >> you know what? it's great, because he, in the film he seemed probably the most -- he's definitely the most unorthodox cop out there, but he turns out to actually have more on the ball than everybody else. >> kind of like -- i read some pieces about this a couple weeks ago. there's kind of, like, low-level...
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policy, the current application of the citizenship clause is so lax that the united states has a de facto universal birth right citizenship policy that denies u.s. citizenship by birth to no one. including children born to foreign diplomats. mr. speaker, that has to change. we intend to change that with the birth right citizenship act of 2011, h r. 140. i intend to be engaged in that in helping to move that legislation forward. when it gets to the point where he children of diplomats with diplomatic immunity are getting automatic american citizenship just because they were born inside the territory of the united states, perhaps not even born on u.s. soil but they might essentially be born in that solve rep territory of the embassy itself, still, american citizens. and then they -- and then, mr. speaker, we have also out of control legal immigration system. aside from the illegal immigration, which i talk about quite a lot, the legal immigration system. if we look back over the last decade, we'll see that we brought in roughly $1.-- brought in roughly 1.25 million legal immigrants a year.
policy, the current application of the citizenship clause is so lax that the united states has a de facto universal birth right citizenship policy that denies u.s. citizenship by birth to no one. including children born to foreign diplomats. mr. speaker, that has to change. we intend to change that with the birth right citizenship act of 2011, h r. 140. i intend to be engaged in that in helping to move that legislation forward. when it gets to the point where he children of diplomats with...
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>> there never has been a de facto moratorium. i understand there's been a slowdown. >> europe to expand that to an awful lot -- >> i explained another times. i'm not accepting it. the point i'm trying to make is i think you need to look at those numbers because i think you'll find the damage done by the administration's policies has far exceeded the damage done by the oil spill itself. >> the chairman side achieved here he thinks needs to be enshrined through this rear can this re-urbanization is improve safety. that is the reason for any slowdown in permitting that has existed because we did put into effect new rules last fall that substantially enhanced drilling safety. that impose new requirements to be sure, the raise the bar and safety and that is in turn required more time for people to processes permit. >> with all due respect, and the immediate cause of the oil stove was a mechanical malfunction of the blowup adventure. >> no, that's not true. >> at the blowout preventer had functioned it wouldn't have had the spill. >> a
>> there never has been a de facto moratorium. i understand there's been a slowdown. >> europe to expand that to an awful lot -- >> i explained another times. i'm not accepting it. the point i'm trying to make is i think you need to look at those numbers because i think you'll find the damage done by the administration's policies has far exceeded the damage done by the oil spill itself. >> the chairman side achieved here he thinks needs to be enshrined through this rear...
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in essence, a de facto monopoly so the question really is not whether it should be limited to three dayser why has the post office delegated its duties to private companies such as fed ex, such as u.p.s., very few fortune 500 companies relinquish market share or create competitors when they don't have to. this can be a viable entity. >> right now, we have fed ex and u.p.s., they all deliver the mail. that ship has already sailed. what we're facing right now is a decision, do we want to continue with service five days a week or do we need to do something about those retiree benefits like pensions and health care? >> well, i think what you've got to look at is you've got a monopoly already that doesn't pay taxes, that's expected to lose $240 billion over the next 10 years. and that's a serious problem that's got to be addressed. >> it does. joe? >> this is an entity that is almost the largest employer in the united states. almost 600,000 individuals with a built-in client base of tens of millions of people with really that they have to use it. we need to appoint a trustee, we need to get t
in essence, a de facto monopoly so the question really is not whether it should be limited to three dayser why has the post office delegated its duties to private companies such as fed ex, such as u.p.s., very few fortune 500 companies relinquish market share or create competitors when they don't have to. this can be a viable entity. >> right now, we have fed ex and u.p.s., they all deliver the mail. that ship has already sailed. what we're facing right now is a decision, do we want to...
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or perhaps they will say that the quoter for -- they will begin to continue to talk about a de facto moratorium. secretary salazar, director bromwich and others at the department of interior are attempting to thoughtfully we organize this agency while allowing new chilling to have been that additional safeguards and shallow and deepwater. coupon administration is working to improve the state the above should drilling to protect the american people, but the republican majority seems more intent on protect the interests of the american petroleum institute. thank you a magellan and i appreciate the time. >> i think the ranking member for south statements and i'm very pleased to have the director of the prayer of energy management regulation in person. have you decided -- is it boomer? sometime you have these new ones. we have director michael bromwich with us today. and i'm very pleased and thank you for being here she is your beef. you know how it goes. or for britain soon it will be part of the record. it's a five-minute wait. in the l.a. cosign you may have one that will put a questi
or perhaps they will say that the quoter for -- they will begin to continue to talk about a de facto moratorium. secretary salazar, director bromwich and others at the department of interior are attempting to thoughtfully we organize this agency while allowing new chilling to have been that additional safeguards and shallow and deepwater. coupon administration is working to improve the state the above should drilling to protect the american people, but the republican majority seems more intent...