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." >> reporter: he was the dillinger of our day. a gangster to wiley that in boston, at least, he became almost a folk hero. only today did we find out what whitey bulger really looks like. a big difference from all those grainy photos from long lenses. perhaps that's why the bearded bulger seemed to be smiling. captured on camera. right after the fbi finally knocked on his door. a door to a rent-controlled apartment here in santa monica, now sealed off with police tape. >> the arrest marks the end of a long and exhaustive hunt for america's most wanted man, for one of america's most wanted men. >> reporter: today, investigators hold out dozens of boxes of evidence, including more than 60 weapons. they also found $800,000 cash. bulger and his girlfriend catherine greig have lived in this biflding for 15 years. as charlie and carol gasko. barbara lived just down the hall in apartment 307 for 15 years. >> i think he was impatient and full of rage. he seemed so vie leapt. >> reporter: other neighbors described them as friendly enough,
." >> reporter: he was the dillinger of our day. a gangster to wiley that in boston, at least, he became almost a folk hero. only today did we find out what whitey bulger really looks like. a big difference from all those grainy photos from long lenses. perhaps that's why the bearded bulger seemed to be smiling. captured on camera. right after the fbi finally knocked on his door. a door to a rent-controlled apartment here in santa monica, now sealed off with police tape. >> the...
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dillinger. the romance is a station -- romanticization of all of these is phony. extremely nasty people who deserve none of that romance. >> what is interesting about him is his brother, billy bulger. >> collateral damage in this g. exceptionally able public servant. 80 years says -- 18 years as president of the state senate. champion for elimination of child abuse in the state. tough guy. he admitted he talked to his brother in 1995, took a phone call from him. to tar him is really unfair. >> i don't know the story real well, but the only question i have in my mind is who will play him in the movie? >> they already made the movie, "the departed." >> the real movie. >> the brother put the university of massachusetts on the map when he was president of it. i'm not saying he is some po or, nebbishy guy, but he was the top of his class, night law school -- >> boston college. >> in the national press, he was just whitey's brother. >> you cannot choose your relatives. as my family has said -- >> if the da -- it really makes you proud to be bostonian, because there are
dillinger. the romance is a station -- romanticization of all of these is phony. extremely nasty people who deserve none of that romance. >> what is interesting about him is his brother, billy bulger. >> collateral damage in this g. exceptionally able public servant. 80 years says -- 18 years as president of the state senate. champion for elimination of child abuse in the state. tough guy. he admitted he talked to his brother in 1995, took a phone call from him. to tar him is really...
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. >> reporter: it was the dillinger of our day. a gangster so wiley that in boston at least he became almost a folk hero. perhaps that's why the bearded bulger seemed to be smiling captured on camera right after the fbi finally knocked on his door. a door torent-controlled apartment here in santa monica >> the arrest marks the end of a long hunt for america's most- for one of america's most wanted men. >> reporter: investigators hauled out dozens of boxes of evidence including more than 60 weapons ranging from handguns to high-powered assault rifles and found $800,000 cash. bulger and his girlfriend catherere greig have lived in this building for 15 years as charles and carol gasko. barbara gluck lived down the hall for 15 years. >> he was impatient and full of rage. >> reporter: others described him as friendly enough but low key. >> seemed like they didn't want to make eye contact. >> reporter: he answered questions in a thick boston accent and agreed not to challenge his extradition. he may yet have other cacas to play. i'm davi
. >> reporter: it was the dillinger of our day. a gangster so wiley that in boston at least he became almost a folk hero. perhaps that's why the bearded bulger seemed to be smiling captured on camera right after the fbi finally knocked on his door. a door torent-controlled apartment here in santa monica >> the arrest marks the end of a long hunt for america's most- for one of america's most wanted men. >> reporter: investigators hauled out dozens of boxes of evidence including...
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auto makers dillinger and uncontrolled free fall, and that would have triggered a cascade of damage all across the country. if we let chrysler and gm failed plants like this would shut down and dealers and suppliers across the country would have shriveled up, then ford and all other automakers could fail, too because they wouldn't have the suppliers the need. by the time the dominoes stop falling, more than a million jobs in countless communities and the industry that helps build america's middle class, for generations wouldn't have been around any more. so in the middle of a deep recession, that would have been a brutal and irreversible shock to the economy and the future of millions of americans. so we have refused to let that happen. i didn't run for president to get into the auto business. i've got more than enough to do. i ran for president because too many americans felt their dreams slipping away from them. that core idea of america that if you work hard, if you do right and are responsible, then you can leave a better life and the most important a better life for your kids and t
auto makers dillinger and uncontrolled free fall, and that would have triggered a cascade of damage all across the country. if we let chrysler and gm failed plants like this would shut down and dealers and suppliers across the country would have shriveled up, then ford and all other automakers could fail, too because they wouldn't have the suppliers the need. by the time the dominoes stop falling, more than a million jobs in countless communities and the industry that helps build america's...
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previous audit and found out why they took 200 million out to follow-up and not the rest of the dillinger and? am i faeroe and last question -- >> why don't you go through really quick. >> okay. on cigar, being limited in what they can read you what's going on, you said you've gotten an oral legal opinion and i must stand on what my legal that pfizer has told me that's oral. i'm a law professor at the university baltimore school, your legal but pfizer is a professor at another law school it's pretty good it's not the university of baltimore, but -- >> get to the question, come on. [laughter] >> we would like a written legal opinion public because this is a very important point. thank you. >> quickly, obviously as i said i will raise this again with the inspector general about the first. on the line cord police training contract, cigar is perfectly free to audit -- if they want to audit again, the point i made to this group that i need to the house government affairs group is they are free to audit the reconstruction activities in iraq. they are not free to audit the base element of the st
previous audit and found out why they took 200 million out to follow-up and not the rest of the dillinger and? am i faeroe and last question -- >> why don't you go through really quick. >> okay. on cigar, being limited in what they can read you what's going on, you said you've gotten an oral legal opinion and i must stand on what my legal that pfizer has told me that's oral. i'm a law professor at the university baltimore school, your legal but pfizer is a professor at another law...
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the pbs show with the biggest rating on pbs because you get not only the pbs viewers but the house dillinger viewers who joined pbs to watch it, 10 million viewers watched this old house. it was a year-and-a-half ago as we were well into the books run on the best-seller list. but amazingly that was a very powerful show. so there -- yes, i would say media certainly helps and also the book was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. c-span: this is the audio i'm going to reach over here and i got this and a bigger one which is the unabridged which is a lot of cassettes. how is this doing? >> guest: very well. that just came out last week. that is the unabridged but the one you held up first, the average one had publishers weekly had an audio best-seller list and that's been out for many weeks. random house has sold 70,000 of those, and it pains me because it is a bridge. now we have the unabridged which i prefer nationally as an author i would prefer unabridged. c-span: but you didn't read it, you have an actor to the to actor read it. >> guest: i didn't read it. i wanted to but my agent said you'r
the pbs show with the biggest rating on pbs because you get not only the pbs viewers but the house dillinger viewers who joined pbs to watch it, 10 million viewers watched this old house. it was a year-and-a-half ago as we were well into the books run on the best-seller list. but amazingly that was a very powerful show. so there -- yes, i would say media certainly helps and also the book was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. c-span: this is the audio i'm going to reach over here and i got this...
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statistic for the country that supposedly says through the sixth amendment the supreme court will be dillinger all of the land how can that coexist with sharia? >> guest: people don't know this is going on most of the radar screen and like you said it starts out in marital and disputes. divorce court things. i want to divorce my wife, my husband god forbid beats me. that's what started in great britain and you have an imam or one of the pilgrims of the muslim neighborhood in great britain or sweden or france basically acting as the judge and jury, literally handing down the ruling for married couples in the west among muslim couples in the west acting outside of the law of the host country and it happens very slowly, but when he have lennon called them useful idiots in the political class, and i think of the archbishop of canterbury a few years ago who said we have to accept the sharia law in the muslim communities. the top christian authority saying this, giving shirley of the okay to act outside of the common law when you have people like that in the positions of authority if only he since t
statistic for the country that supposedly says through the sixth amendment the supreme court will be dillinger all of the land how can that coexist with sharia? >> guest: people don't know this is going on most of the radar screen and like you said it starts out in marital and disputes. divorce court things. i want to divorce my wife, my husband god forbid beats me. that's what started in great britain and you have an imam or one of the pilgrims of the muslim neighborhood in great britain...
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. >> you may dillinger market almost seemed casual just be before you opened up to questions.it was something to the effect of with the majority being held hostage by the minority. i wonder if you could elaborate on that. >> if it within our space system the foundation of our space system is that there is a vote of one sort or another that ultimately the majority wins even if it is just by one vote even as we have seen in our own times the presidential election can be extremely close, and ultimately the entire foundation of our space system is on the fact when that happens the minority acquiesces. as difficult and painful as that may be and they say they're ready for this is we're going to come back and fight another day within the system. as soon as that minority decides that they are going to pullout, the entire concept of democracy is no longer sustainable and when lincoln asset in the gettysburg address it was for the government of the people, by the people should not perish from the earth he is in 600, he knew the world was looking at this american space experiment and it
. >> you may dillinger market almost seemed casual just be before you opened up to questions.it was something to the effect of with the majority being held hostage by the minority. i wonder if you could elaborate on that. >> if it within our space system the foundation of our space system is that there is a vote of one sort or another that ultimately the majority wins even if it is just by one vote even as we have seen in our own times the presidential election can be extremely...
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the massive disruptions caused by a lehman brothers dillinger make clear the bankruptcy process is ill suited for the resolution of large financial entities. forcing bank holding companies to bankruptcy process wasn't a risk of the government was willing to take. the bailout of consequences. they undermine market discipline, and had the restriction of the troubled financial coanies recognition of losses and keep the substandard management in place and preserve the suboptimal allocation of the economic resources. in contrast smaller banks are exposed to the discipline of the marketplace some 370 fdic insured institutions have failed since i became the fdic chairman. this is how katulis are supposed to work. the companies get free to successful companies and the remaining assets and liabilities are structured and returned to the private sector. bailouts are inherently unfair. they violate the fundamental principles of limited government and which the free enterprise system is founded. that's why the fdic is determined to press for the more robust and more effective resolution from work a
the massive disruptions caused by a lehman brothers dillinger make clear the bankruptcy process is ill suited for the resolution of large financial entities. forcing bank holding companies to bankruptcy process wasn't a risk of the government was willing to take. the bailout of consequences. they undermine market discipline, and had the restriction of the troubled financial coanies recognition of losses and keep the substandard management in place and preserve the suboptimal allocation of the...
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think about it, if anything, rahm should be the more skilled driver because every second of his dillinger and [inaudible] more or less how to drive straight to the traders that keith trafficking there are more cows on the street as i have seen. how is it that this guy who is a much more skilled driver gets paid only one-fifth of what the other is being paid. the main reason of course is that protectionism immigration control and the truth of the matter is a totally free emigration 80 to 90% of the world in the rich countries can be and probably will be displaced and not just talking of bus drivers and cleaners i'm talking about bankers, engineers, medical doctors, economists. i should know because i replaced a british guy. [laughter] i'm not advocating the full liberalization. i think that it would do more harm than good but if the free-market economists are to be consistent they should advocate it because the eqecat the full capital market. the advocate the trading goods and services then why not free market leader? once again, this shows that markets are fundamentally political construc
think about it, if anything, rahm should be the more skilled driver because every second of his dillinger and [inaudible] more or less how to drive straight to the traders that keith trafficking there are more cows on the street as i have seen. how is it that this guy who is a much more skilled driver gets paid only one-fifth of what the other is being paid. the main reason of course is that protectionism immigration control and the truth of the matter is a totally free emigration 80 to 90% of...
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dillinger and that's gone down as housing prices. so the record is clear the policies being employee are feeling, have failed and i think the chief of staff to the fine print garnik last week when he said you can't defend the indefensible. it's time to quit doing that and work on policies to put people back to work. >> one of the big impact on businesses is increasing cost of health insurance and health care and the president promised with his health care a lot it would make the cost of care godown and families would have a lower insurance premiums to pay read he said by $2,000 per year per family. so when i take a look of this and think about it from a health care standpoint isn't it interesting just friday afternoon the health and human service department came out with more laborers. another 116,000 weaver's were granted friday afternoon. these ongoing waivers takes you to a total of 3.2 million beavers for the health care law. why are they giving all these wafers? because the policy of the set fenestration. this has been a nightma
dillinger and that's gone down as housing prices. so the record is clear the policies being employee are feeling, have failed and i think the chief of staff to the fine print garnik last week when he said you can't defend the indefensible. it's time to quit doing that and work on policies to put people back to work. >> one of the big impact on businesses is increasing cost of health insurance and health care and the president promised with his health care a lot it would make the cost of...
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the can dillinger was there and the housing market struck the match and we have this great financial crisis. and that the bailout of the crisis has cost the american taxpayer billions of dollars and that is just the down payment. the 10% unemployment certainly was contributed to by the financial instability and their actions. now the sifi's argue and i've heard them argue very often we are pushing hard on capital standards, that it's great to make them competitively less viable. it will keep loans from growing my answer to that is pretty much nonsense. i don't believe that. one of the things we know them and i will outline some of those issues in the remainder of my speech after the crisis congress began to once again address how we take care of and deal with these crises and abuses that took place but we pulled out the same tools we're going to enhance supervision and improved capital standards at least for a while and have a resolution process that of course is failure safe or at least make sure they are not too big to fail. but it fails in the most important remedy the brought sta
the can dillinger was there and the housing market struck the match and we have this great financial crisis. and that the bailout of the crisis has cost the american taxpayer billions of dollars and that is just the down payment. the 10% unemployment certainly was contributed to by the financial instability and their actions. now the sifi's argue and i've heard them argue very often we are pushing hard on capital standards, that it's great to make them competitively less viable. it will keep...
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the news and information on multiple platforms with strict new and innovative partnerships in a dillinger the development of business models that can sustain new information and the 21st century. on ensuring that the media policy works but historically underserved communities. on government transparency encouraging the development of ideas like states. on using public information from paper online in a way that is easily available for consumers become citizens and reporters there's more room for progress by agencies of all levels of government 70 to federal, state and local and much benefit that can be had with accelerated progress and moving information from paper to longline we have an example of that in the first item this morning this report identifies additional areas for progress for example there's data and information that the fcc asked broadcasters and others to disclose the information is being disclosed in paper form generally in filing cabinets at the stations themselves. in a broadband internet world that just doesn't make any sense. the report recommends accelerating the mov
the news and information on multiple platforms with strict new and innovative partnerships in a dillinger the development of business models that can sustain new information and the 21st century. on ensuring that the media policy works but historically underserved communities. on government transparency encouraging the development of ideas like states. on using public information from paper online in a way that is easily available for consumers become citizens and reporters there's more room...
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the can dillinger was there and the housing market struck the match and we have this great financial crisis. and that the bailout of the crisis has cost the american taxpayer billions of dollars and that is just the down payment. the 10% unemployment certainly was contributed to by the financial instability and their actions. now the sifi's argue and i've heard them argue very often we are pushing hard on capital standards, that it's great to make them competitively less viable. it will keep loans from growing my answer to that is pretty much nonsense. i don't believe that. one of the things we know them and i will outline some of those issues in the remainder of my speech after the crisis congress began to once again address how we take care of and deal with these crises and abuses that took place but we pulled out the same tools we're going to enhance supervision and improved capital standards at least for a while and have a resolution process that of course is failure safe or at least make sure they are not too big to fail. but it fails in the most important remedy the brought sta
the can dillinger was there and the housing market struck the match and we have this great financial crisis. and that the bailout of the crisis has cost the american taxpayer billions of dollars and that is just the down payment. the 10% unemployment certainly was contributed to by the financial instability and their actions. now the sifi's argue and i've heard them argue very often we are pushing hard on capital standards, that it's great to make them competitively less viable. it will keep...
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there was concentration built in the system as the firm's dillinger each other's arms of the financialcrisis and we are dealing with that. >> there were pushed into each other. >> i think the search for yield has something to do with that as well. >> so michael, [inaudible] one of the members involved in dhaka project where we try to hold these other professors to do an analysis of dodd-frank and one of the things about the whole process is they kept on changing the act coming to know, during 2009, so the professor would write something and have to e-mail them saying that doesn't hold any more can you read right to that. >> should we get a very small violin for you? [laughter] >> i'm getting to my point. there's a large change in the act. my question to you this during that process what things were you sort of not happy about being removed and about being put in given that you were involved in them? >> there were lots of moving pieces over time. i think at the end of the day i would give a solid a - in terms of what came out in the final product. a bunch of things were added that were
there was concentration built in the system as the firm's dillinger each other's arms of the financialcrisis and we are dealing with that. >> there were pushed into each other. >> i think the search for yield has something to do with that as well. >> so michael, [inaudible] one of the members involved in dhaka project where we try to hold these other professors to do an analysis of dodd-frank and one of the things about the whole process is they kept on changing the act coming...
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to dillinger in big city you don't go on a few motorcycle's you could be out in the area is forever but once you start moving you have to mass, and that means somebody has to provide you with many vehicles and a logistics system. i guarantee you the pakistanis are not going to do that. in fact, i think the pakistanis are doing as a great favor because the arms that the taliban have nickel lamb. they don't have anything that's serious and i am absolutely convinced that's because pakistanis somehow crammed down so they don't get them. let me give you an example. we have 60 blimps now over the outposts watching the area 24 hours a day. you can see them right up there, not any of them can be touched buy any taliban because they don't have the logistics base. the other thing we have is remarkable aerial surveillance i never believed i would see in my lifetime, and every single patrol you are out with their somebody up their watching. weekend and now ranks dramatically as the general was saying and leave behind some people who are the advisers to have these kind of equipment and let the afgha
to dillinger in big city you don't go on a few motorcycle's you could be out in the area is forever but once you start moving you have to mass, and that means somebody has to provide you with many vehicles and a logistics system. i guarantee you the pakistanis are not going to do that. in fact, i think the pakistanis are doing as a great favor because the arms that the taliban have nickel lamb. they don't have anything that's serious and i am absolutely convinced that's because pakistanis...
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i started in january dillinger listening sessions to our employers and our districts. they were jobs related listening sessions. i mentioned that to you the last time we talked and they are incredibly frustrated with as one of my constituents said you know, we used to get an update on i will, periodic one page update. now the regulation comes in and reams of paperwork, and it's such a heavy burden that the jobs numbers today should not surprise you all because what you're doing isn't working. so this should be instructive to you, and i hope we can work with you on this and i know that you all are saying we've got a draft proposals that are out there we need input, and what the input is coming back to do is you are on the wrong track. so if you are on the wrong track, sir, please advise the administration to change what they are doing. now, i know that the executive order is the 16563 that we are discussing. independent regulatory agencies are not to be subject to the review. but these agencies are coming in by using your words, encouraged to do so on a voluntary basis
i started in january dillinger listening sessions to our employers and our districts. they were jobs related listening sessions. i mentioned that to you the last time we talked and they are incredibly frustrated with as one of my constituents said you know, we used to get an update on i will, periodic one page update. now the regulation comes in and reams of paperwork, and it's such a heavy burden that the jobs numbers today should not surprise you all because what you're doing isn't working....
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this leads on the champ va beneficiaries without this extended dillinger nobody. it is only fair to afford children who are chance va beneficiaries the same eligibility. surely coverage for veterans family members and in need should meet this national standard. the american legion supports this bill. s 1104, the transition assistance program audit act of 2011 calls for an independent third-party audit of the department of labor transition assistance program were tap every three years to ensure it is providing services up-to-date and useful to serve as members and spouses making the initial transition from military service to the civilian work place. while acknowledging the current efforts underway to reform the top program the fact remains it should not have taken the department of labor nearly two decades to modernize this program, and the department should welcome the assistance the would come from an independent audit recommendations for improving the effectiveness of the program and figure intervals. the american league and supports this bill. it would recomme
this leads on the champ va beneficiaries without this extended dillinger nobody. it is only fair to afford children who are chance va beneficiaries the same eligibility. surely coverage for veterans family members and in need should meet this national standard. the american legion supports this bill. s 1104, the transition assistance program audit act of 2011 calls for an independent third-party audit of the department of labor transition assistance program were tap every three years to ensure...
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your research and look what hezbollah has become, it's become one of those on state non-uniform dillinger and army is very capable military. such a capable military right now they have missiles in the arsenal that can strike every city in israel. yet, we don't see them as being part of an enemy. some time ago in the early 1800's we had little incident with folks recalled the barbary pirates and we sent the marines along with the navy. and here we are to be in the 21st century battlefield the exact same things the individuals, the somali pirates but yet we don't know how to continue with them and that is one of the questions that i asked the department of defense legal team when they can to testify. how do you classify the somali pirates? are they just criminals that when they kill americans as we know they did with those four individuals who were on a u.s. commercial vessel, their own private vessel we give them constitutional rights and bring back to the country or do we see them as part of the 21st century battlefield? do we see them as part of an islamic terrorist enemy? that is what w
your research and look what hezbollah has become, it's become one of those on state non-uniform dillinger and army is very capable military. such a capable military right now they have missiles in the arsenal that can strike every city in israel. yet, we don't see them as being part of an enemy. some time ago in the early 1800's we had little incident with folks recalled the barbary pirates and we sent the marines along with the navy. and here we are to be in the 21st century battlefield the...
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did hoover negotiate with dillinger, bonnie and clyde?kennedy as attorney general negotiate with the mob? people involved and they're murderers and criminals and engaged in criminal activity and they never keeped a promise, do you really want to be making that deal? now i know we should have learned the lesson from the clinton administration when north korea was trying to build nukes, the administration sends in madeleine albright and said, hey, we'll build you a nuclear power plant if you build -- build a nuclear power plant if we tell you we won't pursue it? sure. we'll tell you all day long. that has been used to develop nuclear weapons just like anybody should have figured it would. when you deal with criminals, with lying thugs, you can't trust that agreement. . for us to be negotiating with the taliban there is a blight on those who have given their lives there. i attended a funeral this weekend of brad who went down in a helicopter accident june 5. we owe those people who have given their lives fighting against those who want to de
did hoover negotiate with dillinger, bonnie and clyde?kennedy as attorney general negotiate with the mob? people involved and they're murderers and criminals and engaged in criminal activity and they never keeped a promise, do you really want to be making that deal? now i know we should have learned the lesson from the clinton administration when north korea was trying to build nukes, the administration sends in madeleine albright and said, hey, we'll build you a nuclear power plant if you...
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more complicated program to try to figure out social security begins it in a room for an afternoon dillinger the mathematics to figure out how to get solvency with medicare and health care seems even if we try to pick some solutions we are not sure the solutions will work and that is one of the biggest problems we have to find innovative ways to interject market forces in the current system we have to bring the cost down to still get coverage. with that i want to wrap it up. i would ask if the chaka or baala have any one line takeaways they want to leave people before we go. >> chuck? >> fix these problems, too. >> bob? i want to thank you all for coming and the staff for putting this on and again my thanks to chuck and bob for taking time to be with us. thank you. [applause] >>> house democratic whip steny hoyer held a town hall meeting with residents and staff at the evergreen senior living community in maryland to discuss how republican budget proposals would affect medicare. the senior adult communities located in maryland fifth congressional district which congressman hoyer has represen
more complicated program to try to figure out social security begins it in a room for an afternoon dillinger the mathematics to figure out how to get solvency with medicare and health care seems even if we try to pick some solutions we are not sure the solutions will work and that is one of the biggest problems we have to find innovative ways to interject market forces in the current system we have to bring the cost down to still get coverage. with that i want to wrap it up. i would ask if the...
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to dillinger in big city you don't go on a few motorcycle's you could be out in the area is forever but once you start moving you have to mass, and that means somebody has to provide you with many vehicles and a logistics system. i guarantee you the pakistanis are not going to do that. in fact, i think the pakistanis are doing as a great favor because the arms that the taliban have nickel lamb. they don't have anything that's serious and i am absolutely convinced that's because pakistanis somehow crammed down so they don't get them. let me give you an example. we have 60 blimps now over the outposts watching the area 24 hours a day. you can see them right up there, not any of them can be touched buy any taliban because they don't have the logistics base. the other thing we have is remarkable aerial surveillance i never believed i would see in my lifetime, and every single patrol you are out with their somebody up their watching. weekend and now ranks dramatically as the general was saying and leave behind some people who are the advisers to have these kind of equipment and let the afgha
to dillinger in big city you don't go on a few motorcycle's you could be out in the area is forever but once you start moving you have to mass, and that means somebody has to provide you with many vehicles and a logistics system. i guarantee you the pakistanis are not going to do that. in fact, i think the pakistanis are doing as a great favor because the arms that the taliban have nickel lamb. they don't have anything that's serious and i am absolutely convinced that's because pakistanis...
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there was concentration built in the system as the firm's dillinger each other's arms of the financialcrisis and we are dealing with that. >> there were pushed into each other. >> i think the search for yield has something to do with that as well. >> so michael, [inaudible] one of the members involved in dhaka project where we try to hold these other professors to do an analysis of dodd-frank and one of the things about the whole process is they kept on changing the act coming to know, during 2009, so the professor would write something and have to e-mail them saying that doesn't hold any more can you read right to that. >> should we get a very small violin for you? [laughter] >> i'm getting to my point. there's a large change in the act. my question to you this during that process what things were you sort of not happy about being removed and about being put in given that you were involved in them? >> there were lots of moving pieces over time. i think at the end of the day i would give a solid a - in terms of what came out in the final product. a bunch of things were added that were
there was concentration built in the system as the firm's dillinger each other's arms of the financialcrisis and we are dealing with that. >> there were pushed into each other. >> i think the search for yield has something to do with that as well. >> so michael, [inaudible] one of the members involved in dhaka project where we try to hold these other professors to do an analysis of dodd-frank and one of the things about the whole process is they kept on changing the act coming...
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[laughter] i'm very concerned once again that someone has wanted a propaganda of war and dillinger down a different type of pass. you don't really know who is going to fill the vacuum of leadership in a country such as egypt. you think about what happened in the late 70's when the sharnak of iran closed, who did you get? to gut the ayatollah. in the aftermath of the staffing down opposing the bar because this is what the military teaches you. i look at the things that have happened. i look of the fact that the war ships travel through the suez canal in 40 years. i look at the fact that all of a sudden the gaza border is open up and of the fact that there's been an increased amount of rockets and missile attacks in southern israel out of gaza and the fact you had a senior egyptian official traveling and have discussions with syria. i looked at the fact that you have the egyptian foreign minister have a meeting with the iranian foreign minister. i look at the fact that the christians now are fighting to save their churches in egypt. and i look at the fact that figure coming out of egypt t
[laughter] i'm very concerned once again that someone has wanted a propaganda of war and dillinger down a different type of pass. you don't really know who is going to fill the vacuum of leadership in a country such as egypt. you think about what happened in the late 70's when the sharnak of iran closed, who did you get? to gut the ayatollah. in the aftermath of the staffing down opposing the bar because this is what the military teaches you. i look at the things that have happened. i look of...
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osama bin laden and what was going to ask in a general context is what kind of evaluation would dillinger the decision how much information might be there and whether you use a drone or not and whether you make the decision to try to capture the information as well as eliminate the individual. >> as we discussed in fact, our preference and many of our targeted operations, again, speaking now for the military, but it has applications more broadly is to capture individual so that you can indeed interrogate them so that you can develop knowledge about the organizations they are part of so that you can build if you will the diagrams, the architectural chart and to understand the hierarchy and generally continue to pull the string and to some of them ever more granular and nuanced understanding of these organizations that we are seeking to combat. there are however occasions we cannot for a variety of different reasons carry out that kind of operation, and in such cases then obviously kinetic activity is a course of action with your by drones were other platforms for that matter or other kinet
osama bin laden and what was going to ask in a general context is what kind of evaluation would dillinger the decision how much information might be there and whether you use a drone or not and whether you make the decision to try to capture the information as well as eliminate the individual. >> as we discussed in fact, our preference and many of our targeted operations, again, speaking now for the military, but it has applications more broadly is to capture individual so that you can...
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i started in january dillinger listening sessions to our employers and our districts. they were jobs related listening sessions. i mentioned that to you the last time we talked and they are incredibly frustrated with as one of my constituents said you know, we used to get an update on i will, periodic one page update. now the regulation comes in and reams of paperwork, and it's such a heavy burden that the jobs numbers today should not surprise you all because what you're doing isn't working. so this should be instructive to you, and i hope we can work with you on this and i know that you all are saying we've got a draft proposals that are out there we need input, and what the input is coming back to do is you are on the wrong track. so if you are on the wrong track, sir, please advise the administration to change what they are doing. now, i know that the executive order is the 16563 that we are discussing. independent regulatory agencies are not to be subject to the review. but these agencies are coming in by using your words, encouraged to do so on a voluntary basis
i started in january dillinger listening sessions to our employers and our districts. they were jobs related listening sessions. i mentioned that to you the last time we talked and they are incredibly frustrated with as one of my constituents said you know, we used to get an update on i will, periodic one page update. now the regulation comes in and reams of paperwork, and it's such a heavy burden that the jobs numbers today should not surprise you all because what you're doing isn't working....
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respect for history would have suggested that those decisions created a very high risk of program dillinger but the lessons of history were disregarded. the original 1982 nuclear waste policy act for saw many of the problems which now affect the yucca mountain program. among other things, it sought fairness and redundancy by requiring multiple sites from which to choose holton of locations for the repositories, and it's strove for regional equity by setting up a site selection programs for the two facilities, one in the west and one in the east. however, all of this was scrapped in 1987. congress decreed that all proposed redevelopment efforts must focus now on just one site in nevada, and it did so notwithstanding incomplete scientific information, and the fact that now spent reactor fuel and the over waste from every region and the country would now be sent to a single western state with no nuclear power plants or high level waste generating facilities. .. these and other serious problems led to even more engineering fixes. when it appeared likely that the yucca mountain site did not sati
respect for history would have suggested that those decisions created a very high risk of program dillinger but the lessons of history were disregarded. the original 1982 nuclear waste policy act for saw many of the problems which now affect the yucca mountain program. among other things, it sought fairness and redundancy by requiring multiple sites from which to choose holton of locations for the repositories, and it's strove for regional equity by setting up a site selection programs for the...
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in the 50's dillinger was one of the leading defense contractors in the country. in the early to late 90's new hampshire was number two in the nation for high-tech employees and now where are we today? as senator stabenow so articulately discussed we are hoping to be able to lead the way in the development of technologies in the area of alternative energy and it is one of my passions in shall we say my new life in the u.s. congress. all in all, we survived because we have a environment where we treat the a devotee for manufacturers to thrive in a garment that's part of turnover, to the inertia and the leaves capitalism is not a dirty word where the need for a safe workplace for good environmental controls and good access to products make sure they are what they're supposed to be where that is balanced for the need not to tie down the business community to the extent they are spending on necessary sums of money and labor they're trying to meet regulations are not necessarily in the best interest of anybody. all i ran for congress in 1994 because the tipping point i
in the 50's dillinger was one of the leading defense contractors in the country. in the early to late 90's new hampshire was number two in the nation for high-tech employees and now where are we today? as senator stabenow so articulately discussed we are hoping to be able to lead the way in the development of technologies in the area of alternative energy and it is one of my passions in shall we say my new life in the u.s. congress. all in all, we survived because we have a environment where we...
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in a dillinger the trips to succeed in combat. that one of the key criteria that i'm looking for the next sector to the defense is continuity. the continuation of the wise judgment, policies and decision making that characterize secateurs regain its leadership of the department of defense. as the director of the cia to ps mr. panetta demonstrated hee possesses the experience and the ability to ensure that wes i achieve our objectives in the u three conflicts for which u.s. forces are now engaged to be iraq, afghanistan and libya. kee in iraq the key question now is. whether some presence of u.s. forces will remain beyond the end of this year. pending an iraqi request and approval to support the ret's continuing needs and ourng n enduring national interest.i be i libelieve such a presence is necessary and i encourage the administration to work closely with the maliki government to bring about this outcome to read in afghanistan, the main question is the size and scopeee of the drawdown of force is dran beginning this july. wou pure
in a dillinger the trips to succeed in combat. that one of the key criteria that i'm looking for the next sector to the defense is continuity. the continuation of the wise judgment, policies and decision making that characterize secateurs regain its leadership of the department of defense. as the director of the cia to ps mr. panetta demonstrated hee possesses the experience and the ability to ensure that wes i achieve our objectives in the u three conflicts for which u.s. forces are now...
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the news and information on multiple platforms with strict new and innovative partnerships in a dillinger development of business models that can sustain new information and the 21st century. on ensuring that the media policy works but historically underserved communities. on government transparency encouraging the development of ideas like states. on using public information from paper online in a way that is easily available for consumers become citizens and reporters there's more room for progress by agencies of all levels of government 70 to federal, state and local and much benefit that can be had with accelerated progress and moving information from paper to longline we have an example of that in the first item this morning this report identifies additional areas for progress for example there's data and information that the fcc asked broadcasters and others to disclose the information is being disclosed in paper form generally in filing cabinets at the stations themselves. in a broadband internet world that just doesn't make any sense. the report recommends accelerating the move fr
the news and information on multiple platforms with strict new and innovative partnerships in a dillinger development of business models that can sustain new information and the 21st century. on ensuring that the media policy works but historically underserved communities. on government transparency encouraging the development of ideas like states. on using public information from paper online in a way that is easily available for consumers become citizens and reporters there's more room for...
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i started in january dillinger listening sessions to our employers and our districts. they were jobs related listening sessions. i mentioned that to you the last time we talked and they are incredibly frustrated with as one of my constituents said you know, we used to get an update on i will, periodic one page update. now the regulation comes in and reams of paperwork, and it's such a heavy burden that the jobs numbers today should not surprise you all because what you're doing isn't working. so this should be instructive to you, and i hope we can work with you on this and i know that you all are saying we've got a draft proposals that are out there we need input, and what the input is coming back to do is you are on the wrong track. so if you are on the wrong track, sir, please advise the administration to change what they are doing. now, i know that the executive order is the 16563 that we are discussing. independent regulatory agencies are not to be subject to the review. but these agencies are coming in by using your words, encouraged to do so on a voluntary basis
i started in january dillinger listening sessions to our employers and our districts. they were jobs related listening sessions. i mentioned that to you the last time we talked and they are incredibly frustrated with as one of my constituents said you know, we used to get an update on i will, periodic one page update. now the regulation comes in and reams of paperwork, and it's such a heavy burden that the jobs numbers today should not surprise you all because what you're doing isn't working....
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the news and information on multiple platforms with strict new and innovative partnerships in a dillingerevelopment of business models that can sustain new information and the 21st century. on ensuring that the media policy works but historically underserved communities. on government transparency encouraging the development of ideas like states. on using public information from paper online in a way that is easily available for consumers become citizens and reporters there's more room for progress by agencies of allevels of government 70 to federal, state and local and much benefit that can be had with accelerated progress and moving information from paper to longline we have an example of that in the first item this morning this report identifies additional areas for progress for example there's data and information that the fcc asked broadcasters and others to disclose the information is being disclosed in paper form generally in filing cabinets at the stations themselves. in a broadband internet world that just doesn't make any sense. the report recommends accelerating the move from p
the news and information on multiple platforms with strict new and innovative partnerships in a dillingerevelopment of business models that can sustain new information and the 21st century. on ensuring that the media policy works but historically underserved communities. on government transparency encouraging the development of ideas like states. on using public information from paper online in a way that is easily available for consumers become citizens and reporters there's more room for...