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still, it didn't sore as it has, and i think that we've seen a great diaspora of workers, ect., ect. from downtown man hat p that was a center for them, but now they are in brooklyn, jersey, getting pushed out further in brooklyn every day. i talked to a young guy who lives in bed sty and the rent is up and he's moving again. you know, getting ready to move because represent is too high? that just started happening as the latest neighborhood like, you know, six weeks ago. you know, at this point, they'll push them into the sea. i don't know what's left. you know, and i guess because the tv camera is here and it's not all new york city people i'm talking to, why do we care it's not the center anymore or the lower east side for that matter? i think we do care because culture is an ocean in which we all swim. films, books, tv, music are our modern folklore and technology, and if we price the artists and free thinkers and radicals and the free livers out of our live, we impoverish our lives, and on that note, that's the end of me. thank you very much. [applause] >> just a reminder, there
still, it didn't sore as it has, and i think that we've seen a great diaspora of workers, ect., ect. from downtown man hat p that was a center for them, but now they are in brooklyn, jersey, getting pushed out further in brooklyn every day. i talked to a young guy who lives in bed sty and the rent is up and he's moving again. you know, getting ready to move because represent is too high? that just started happening as the latest neighborhood like, you know, six weeks ago. you know, at this...
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here, it's the basic blocking and tackling, putting in systems, ect..e party? it's arguing that it's now illegal for a company to counter attack hackers, yet we have cyber consultants on this show helping corporate clients go out to attack hackers and preemptively before they have been attacked. >> right. well, what we are talking about is not the government late to the party, and, in fact, it's industry being late and not recognizing there's been a law op the books for the last 11 years called the safety act that provides liability protections for companies that do anything to detour, defend against, respond to, or mitigate an attack, including cyber attacks. it's not going to help the offensive, again, an entirely separate debate, currently illegal under the law. if you want to debate that, that's fine, but what i'm talking about here or talking about is being incredibly important for companies is for them to have confidence when they buy a antimalware system or firewall system if they pick a system that's reviewed and approved by the u.s. government,
here, it's the basic blocking and tackling, putting in systems, ect..e party? it's arguing that it's now illegal for a company to counter attack hackers, yet we have cyber consultants on this show helping corporate clients go out to attack hackers and preemptively before they have been attacked. >> right. well, what we are talking about is not the government late to the party, and, in fact, it's industry being late and not recognizing there's been a law op the books for the last 11 years...
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to leave the world and have innovation, competition, ect., it has to do the work. that's what the agency did if four years. on a long list of things we agreed on, others we disagreed on, but the agency woke up every day and did the work necessary to help fuel the broadband economy, to transform the universal fund, and some argued the commission didn't have authority to do that. it's challenged in court. we agreed we did. the fcc won on court in a challenge against the fund. >> guest: you could have said i lost. >> guest: open internet, this debate is going on, fine to have debates about authority. i don't disagree that congress should look at modernizing the statute, but i think it would be a mistake for the u.s. economy, a mistake for global competitiveness for the fcc to slow down. i'm convincedded the agency has authority it needs to address issues around promoting our broadband economy going forward, driving investment, innovation, promoting consumers. >> host: did you feel they were your partner serving as chairman? >> guest: i did, almost all the time. the tr
to leave the world and have innovation, competition, ect., it has to do the work. that's what the agency did if four years. on a long list of things we agreed on, others we disagreed on, but the agency woke up every day and did the work necessary to help fuel the broadband economy, to transform the universal fund, and some argued the commission didn't have authority to do that. it's challenged in court. we agreed we did. the fcc won on court in a challenge against the fund. >> guest: you...
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everything else, andit's only if you believe that it is so important that we goo to get he guy thatdone it, ect., that we're ready to say this r ready to sthat, ready to say that, that you can even understand it except as, you know, total indifference to the first amendment ad total ndifferenc to the just being up front with the court you're appearing before. lou: and the people ou serve. >> and the people of te country, yeh. lou: lloyd abrams, lways great to ave y here. >> good to see you. lou: your wods should disquiet, i think, the white house and the attorney general. hopefully to the point of action. thank yove much, lloyd. congratulations on your new book. the last reession calledde a mancession because it hurt men in the work force ard, yet feinists and the liberal media celrate a study. we wonder why. we'l explore it in tonight's halk ta lou: in the last two or three days, i've been criticized by a few folks like sm in the own tent saying a new study on breadwinner mommings cncerns me, troubles me about the country and wt's happening to the society. a few of the detractors decided it wa
everything else, andit's only if you believe that it is so important that we goo to get he guy thatdone it, ect., that we're ready to say this r ready to sthat, ready to say that, that you can even understand it except as, you know, total indifference to the first amendment ad total ndifferenc to the just being up front with the court you're appearing before. lou: and the people ou serve. >> and the people of te country, yeh. lou: lloyd abrams, lways great to ave y here. >> good to...
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miracle story, you know, nelson mandela, the miracle leader of the exceptional place, the rainbow nation, ect.. you know, we tell the story and sing, do a little dance. one version, and the other version is it's all crap; right? it was all soiled and terrible tricks that the nc played, and so i kind of figured that i would get pegged as one of the other, milan said i was immune to pessimism. that was criticism. i take that as a point of pride, kind of pessimism, but not soft headed or soft hearted about what i see. that's the kind of trip that i tried to make so the reviews had been quite good, seems to be selling, and sort of bracing for that first really brutal review. it has not happened yet. >> have you heard from zuma? >> indirectly from president zuma who gave he a lot of time, eight interviews, more time than anybody else ever had from him, and i expected, i don't know, actually what i expected. he's still trying to absorb what he thinks of the -- it's the best way to put it. >> and my final question is, as i read the book, i couldn't help but think of the arab spring and sort of what
miracle story, you know, nelson mandela, the miracle leader of the exceptional place, the rainbow nation, ect.. you know, we tell the story and sing, do a little dance. one version, and the other version is it's all crap; right? it was all soiled and terrible tricks that the nc played, and so i kind of figured that i would get pegged as one of the other, milan said i was immune to pessimism. that was criticism. i take that as a point of pride, kind of pessimism, but not soft headed or soft...
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else, and it's only if you believe that it is so important that we goo to get the guy that done it, ect that we're ready to say this or ready to say that, ready to say that, that you can even understand it except as, you know, total indifference to the first amendment and total indifference to the just being up front with the court you're appearing before. lou: and the people you serve. >> and the people of the country, yeah. lou: lloyd abrams, always great to have you here. >> good to see you. lou: your words should disquiet, i think, the white house and the attorney general. hopefully to the point of action. thank you very much, lloyd. congratulations on your new book. the last recession calledded a mancession because it hurt men in the work force hard, yet feminists and the liberal media celebrate a study. we wonder why. we'll explore it in tonight's "chalk talk." their cital one vd to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be arth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly airline anytime. wo w. doublmiles! this guy can act. w
else, and it's only if you believe that it is so important that we goo to get the guy that done it, ect that we're ready to say this or ready to say that, ready to say that, that you can even understand it except as, you know, total indifference to the first amendment and total indifference to the just being up front with the court you're appearing before. lou: and the people you serve. >> and the people of the country, yeah. lou: lloyd abrams, always great to have you here. >> good...
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else, and it's only if you believe that it is so important that we goo to get the guy that doneit, ect that 're rdy to say this or ready tosay tht, ready to say that, that you can even understand it except as, you know, total indifference to the first amendment and total indifference to the just being up front with the court you're appearing before. lou: and the people yu serve. >> and the people of the country, yea. lou: lloyd abrams, always gt to have you here. >> good to see you. lou: your wods should disquiet, i think, thwhite house and the attorney general. hopefully tthe point of action. thank you very much, loyd. congratulations on your new book. he last recession calledded a mancessio because it hut men in the work rce hard, yet feminists and the liberal media celebratea study. we wonder why. we'll explore it in tonight's "chalk ta lou: in the last two or three ys, i've been criticized by a few folks like some in the own tent saying a newtudy on breadwinner mommings concerns me, troubles me about the country and what's happening to the society. a ew of the detractors decided it
else, and it's only if you believe that it is so important that we goo to get the guy that doneit, ect that 're rdy to say this or ready tosay tht, ready to say that, that you can even understand it except as, you know, total indifference to the first amendment and total indifference to the just being up front with the court you're appearing before. lou: and the people yu serve. >> and the people of the country, yea. lou: lloyd abrams, always gt to have you here. >> good to see you....
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ect the lexus es350 and epa-estimated 40 mpg es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. tonight on huckabee. rick san dhtitorium has a new job in the private sector. does that moan he is done with politics? >> you will be able to keep your doctor period. and you will be able to cope your health care plan period. doctors are coping their patients and dropping the his honor and eliminating the red tape of obama care can make it better. >> i will post my prices and give my patients what i promise to give them for that price. >> she's backed up elvis and frank and a rethia. darlene love takes center stage. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. (applause) >> thank you. thank you very much. great audience here in new york and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios right here in new york city. look, i want to make something clear. i don't hate liberals and i don't hate anybody. i like some liberals and enjoy talking to those that are rational and reasonable. but a lot of liberals don't make sense to me. i am trying to understand them but i just don't. just t
ect the lexus es350 and epa-estimated 40 mpg es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. tonight on huckabee. rick san dhtitorium has a new job in the private sector. does that moan he is done with politics? >> you will be able to keep your doctor period. and you will be able to cope your health care plan period. doctors are coping their patients and dropping the his honor and eliminating the red tape of obama care can make it better. >> i will post my prices and give my patients...
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venezuela, but also in the countries that actually had a following in the venezuela motive, like bolivia, ect.. the explanation they give to why the bolivia revolution emerged is not necessarily an economic explanation, but i can identify the reasons why it emerged, but mostly i attribute the merchants of the revolutions to the fact that these were very efficient democracies. they were responses so democracies, and it was limited to just the agent of voting. people would vote for the leaders and the pears, and the parties do way they want and then wait for the next election. there was no connection. there was -- they all -- the mention of representatives didn't exist. with the emergence of democracy early in the 1980s and the 1990s, we have a situation where more and more mar gypallized groups including indigenous groups, and those are the groups previously marginalized, all the sudden come to the political scene and they get mobilized. the -- the political system is unable to absorb new forces, and what they do is they act in the old way, in the old way that i describe before. for instance,
venezuela, but also in the countries that actually had a following in the venezuela motive, like bolivia, ect.. the explanation they give to why the bolivia revolution emerged is not necessarily an economic explanation, but i can identify the reasons why it emerged, but mostly i attribute the merchants of the revolutions to the fact that these were very efficient democracies. they were responses so democracies, and it was limited to just the agent of voting. people would vote for the leaders...
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learn these things it is called self control but when you are imager or in the immature culture you ectpeople to represent you en you continue to spend more than you make. that is a problem with the politicians. john: ere has been interesting psychological studies putting a cupcake in front of a kid to save you don't have one and and and now you can have a bunch leader but then they follow them 20 years later and the kids who were best able got to grab the extra treats did better in life consists of 87 exactly. any of us have the ability to start making those choices to take onain or maturity to in later. but we have to belief we're going to do that we will win later. in other words, the care it has to be real. john: talking to people on this tree i was happy they were horrified but i was surprised when i asked them this question. what would you cut? >> i would cut come i don't know to tell you the truth. >> not education john: not education? >> that is a tough question where to cut. john: don't t this or that item know what to cut. but do the people that called of a radio show don't kn
learn these things it is called self control but when you are imager or in the immature culture you ectpeople to represent you en you continue to spend more than you make. that is a problem with the politicians. john: ere has been interesting psychological studies putting a cupcake in front of a kid to save you don't have one and and and now you can have a bunch leader but then they follow them 20 years later and the kids who were best able got to grab the extra treats did better in life...
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actually get otr opportunits to fill in and make more money, like, for example, restaurant workers, ecton't take any of the sick time. the point is this has been a successful program, and as i said, just to finish, there's regulation of labor throughout history. this is no different. >> the economics, if you don't take sick leave, you're paid in that. that's anincrease in the salary. bottom line increase in the sally which is fine, but the employers take that into nsideration in hiring more people. gerri: we could go on and on and on, guys, and, unfortunately, we have to leave it there. you guys did a great job. you know, looking at this from absolutely every angle. thanks for coming on. have a great weekend. >> you too. >> thank you, you too. gerri: from employment to the ouse, in the market for a new home? listen up. mortgageates sky rocketing. the most in 26 years, no kidding, hittingearly 4.5%, the highest rate in two years. now, what that means for ou own the recoery, the consumer education president for credit.com and anthony sanderrings,distinguished real estate finance professor
actually get otr opportunits to fill in and make more money, like, for example, restaurant workers, ecton't take any of the sick time. the point is this has been a successful program, and as i said, just to finish, there's regulation of labor throughout history. this is no different. >> the economics, if you don't take sick leave, you're paid in that. that's anincrease in the salary. bottom line increase in the sally which is fine, but the employers take that into nsideration in hiring...
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the cost the federal government to having marijuana be illegal enforcement, you know, incarceration, ect.. >> no, that's a great question. i don't know what it is for the federal government, but some of the rand research we did in 2009-2010 when california was thinking about legalizing proposition 19, we looked into it, and before we did the analysis, there was a literature review finding there were two estimates out there about how much money california taxpayers spend enforcing prohibition against marijuana. one study put it at $200 million a year, and another study put it at $2 billion a year. i mean, that's a big difference, and so for this, you know, we were able to get information about arrests, jude cation, how many were incarcerated, and slap on unit costs, and best estimates were closer to the $200 million a year for the state of california. >> how many users in the u.s.? >> right now, there's about 17 million people that admit to using in the previous month, and we know that sometimes on these surveys people are not always honest. it would be at least 17 million, but what's int
the cost the federal government to having marijuana be illegal enforcement, you know, incarceration, ect.. >> no, that's a great question. i don't know what it is for the federal government, but some of the rand research we did in 2009-2010 when california was thinking about legalizing proposition 19, we looked into it, and before we did the analysis, there was a literature review finding there were two estimates out there about how much money california taxpayers spend enforcing...
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that was an interesting and your father's work is psychological, and so transformation, and forces, ect.. >> i was laughing tonight about the overlap of teachers and sike therapist, and that mindedness of literature and good psychotherapy, and you are are spot on, and a good therapist works to create a coherent narrative also. a funnier piece of this i think is that you grow up knowing that a narcissistic parent needs a good listener in the house. i think you, you know, you learn that kind of attunement probably, and, you know, there's power in that. it's not all benign. it is not just that you're a nice person, but you make a certain relationship with the power politics of the household, and a listener is a position up for grabs. >> there's a vacancy. >> veigh cap similarities -- vacancy, yeah, right. [laughter] >> the answers to the first question had to do with individual, you know, anarchy and collective anarchy, and what i prize most about my relationship with my father is when i was maybe 10 # years old, he said, gregory, how's your inner life? at first, he met, are you happy with
that was an interesting and your father's work is psychological, and so transformation, and forces, ect.. >> i was laughing tonight about the overlap of teachers and sike therapist, and that mindedness of literature and good psychotherapy, and you are are spot on, and a good therapist works to create a coherent narrative also. a funnier piece of this i think is that you grow up knowing that a narcissistic parent needs a good listener in the house. i think you, you know, you learn that...
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you want to seek out young people, and young eople watch football, young people watch basketbbll, ectre see if by seeing wonderfulce and things about the health care law, they sign up. we need young people to sign up, you kn, to pay or the older americans who re leaving the work force and realy responsible for much of the costs of health care. >> well, if any of the basketball players like cob, kobe bryant understands the health insurance law t sellt to sommebody, i want them to sin up too. neil: i think he's not aware of it, but he'll say,for all i know, there's a health care law insignia thy might have patched on to the sures, whatever, and that's it. kobe likes it, i should like it, i should sign up for it. >> that's the taget audience they got to gofter. you're right. they have to focus on the younger audnce betting on the fact the yunger folks will sgn up for the insurance, and they probably don't need, probably can't afford, to make up for the losses that are going to be incurredded because the insurance copanies need to cover everybody else. neil: all right, if they can't do th
you want to seek out young people, and young eople watch football, young people watch basketbbll, ectre see if by seeing wonderfulce and things about the health care law, they sign up. we need young people to sign up, you kn, to pay or the older americans who re leaving the work force and realy responsible for much of the costs of health care. >> well, if any of the basketball players like cob, kobe bryant understands the health insurance law t sellt to sommebody, i want them to sin up...
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want to be really is the t foundational work for the cybersecurity is involved from that security i ect and that security talked about, the work is at dhs. mission itself is a huge us.ruitment advantage for but let me not say that we all understand that there are other need to take ople into account, including how much they can get paid. want some relief there. has to be done by statute. meeting with ear a critical time. you see people in and out all day. hey're working on all of the deliverables i just discussed. moving very quickly on the timelines. cannot succeed and this experiment will not succeed total buy-in by the nation's operators and perators of critical infrastructure. this is the grand experiment. we intend to succeed. you do as well. thank you very much. >> hello. npr.ohn from i'm assuming that congresswoman be back after she says good-bye to secretary napolitano. ery provocative thoughts there from secretary napolitano we'll have a chance to respond to. let let me say on what have of we are for eciative sponsoring the series of programs that we'll call a it's al conversat
want to be really is the t foundational work for the cybersecurity is involved from that security i ect and that security talked about, the work is at dhs. mission itself is a huge us.ruitment advantage for but let me not say that we all understand that there are other need to take ople into account, including how much they can get paid. want some relief there. has to be done by statute. meeting with ear a critical time. you see people in and out all day. hey're working on all of the...
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oregon, and they have done great work, and yet most of the civil servants i've spoken to in seminars, ect., outside of agriculture and interior and epa, have never heard of them. they file prominent lawsuits, they testify, they put out great reports. it's peer.org, peer.org. imagine if that spread? our politicians make a practice when they want to run to take control of our government in elections of degrading civil servants. that's a way to promote civility and bring up qualities, and civil servants can do something about it. nobody can stop them from doing this. when you hear the statement, it's easier than we think, it starts with doing things that nobody stops you from doing. gets you to second base and then it's heavier in the opposition, but nobody can stop you from doing, nobody can stop people from signing petitions, summoning their member of congress in the august recess to a town meeting exclusively on catching up with 1968 minimum wage, 30 million workers making less today than workers made in 1968, adjusted for inflation, including a million walmart workers while the boss of w
oregon, and they have done great work, and yet most of the civil servants i've spoken to in seminars, ect., outside of agriculture and interior and epa, have never heard of them. they file prominent lawsuits, they testify, they put out great reports. it's peer.org, peer.org. imagine if that spread? our politicians make a practice when they want to run to take control of our government in elections of degrading civil servants. that's a way to promote civility and bring up qualities, and civil...
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. >> host: one more issue before we go to calls and tweets and e-mails, ect.. 1998, all must have prizes came out. >> guest: oh, yeah. >> host: child centered education entails the destruction of childhood. >> guest: absolutely. absolutely. >> host: what's that mean? >> guest: well, it sounds paradoxical, but it's straightforward. child centered education, which i say originated, really, originated with john jack who was a thinker of the enlightenment, but charles said education, which drew on his theories, actually was origin nateed in this country with an educationist calledded john dewey who was fantastically inflew enrnl, not just over education in america, but came over the upon to britain as well, and what the education was, what the whole philosophy was was that what a child brings to the classroom experience is more important anything the adult world can give to the child. the child is like a plant. you have to water it gently and then the plant grows. anything the adult world gives to the child is a constriction on that growth so when the child comes to the classroom, the child
. >> host: one more issue before we go to calls and tweets and e-mails, ect.. 1998, all must have prizes came out. >> guest: oh, yeah. >> host: child centered education entails the destruction of childhood. >> guest: absolutely. absolutely. >> host: what's that mean? >> guest: well, it sounds paradoxical, but it's straightforward. child centered education, which i say originated, really, originated with john jack who was a thinker of the enlightenment, but...
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. >> and so they did things with -- with the sub prime, ect., ect.. >> right. >> it's way outdated, so the answer to your question is yes, but i'd like us to sit down and to have the house on a bipartisan basis, take the international tax issue, put it on the table, have to be a bigger table than 24 -- this, and sit down right now. we had these working groups, but i'd like to go beyond that first step, sit down, and have a bipartisan discussion in the house as to how we're going to handle the international taxes. >> one of the biggest difference between you and dave kemp on tax reform, what are the things do you disagree, do you think? >> i think we need to go further before i can be sure of the answer to that. i'll give you an example, for example, the charitable contribution. the 28% cap, i think there's some problems with it. i think it needs to be on the table, but i think david has said he doesn't like that, but there should be some issue -- there should be a major deduction, so we need to sit around the table, ways and means, democrats, and republicans, and do what i think is the
. >> and so they did things with -- with the sub prime, ect., ect.. >> right. >> it's way outdated, so the answer to your question is yes, but i'd like us to sit down and to have the house on a bipartisan basis, take the international tax issue, put it on the table, have to be a bigger table than 24 -- this, and sit down right now. we had these working groups, but i'd like to go beyond that first step, sit down, and have a bipartisan discussion in the house as to how we're...
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stake holders from gun ordinary persons to the n -- owners to the nra, brady group, police officers, ect we came up with a list of the rational things that should be done, but that's not all the president's talking about. on that day, six months ago, the senator said, excuse me, the president said, that he's going to do everything in his individual power under the executive power of the presidency to take those actions that did not require congressional authority to begin to deal with that problem. although we have yet to succeed to the house and senate, but we will, we moved forward on what was within his power with executive actions he could take, but today i can report that he announced 23 executives executive actions, 21 of them have been completed or major progress made towards the total completion, and that we're on track to finish the job. for example, we've strengthened the existing background check system. one of the things everybody found out except for eric and i have been doing this our career is that there's an awful lot of people in states all around america who under the c
stake holders from gun ordinary persons to the n -- owners to the nra, brady group, police officers, ect we came up with a list of the rational things that should be done, but that's not all the president's talking about. on that day, six months ago, the senator said, excuse me, the president said, that he's going to do everything in his individual power under the executive power of the presidency to take those actions that did not require congressional authority to begin to deal with that...
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the pro ect j is expected to take about three years. >>> this weekend's union street festival in sanrday, organizers unveiled the addition of a fashion show. $65,000 was donated of modeling talent. the festival has worked to transform itself to better reflect the streets of the upscale neighborhood. the eventp weres up at 6:00 tonight. >>> shawn parker, the first president of facebook weds his long-time fiance. >>> and new pictures of a bunker after a man snatches a 5- year-old boy off a school bus and held him hostage for six days. yq at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum -bum ♪ they have no idea w
the pro ect j is expected to take about three years. >>> this weekend's union street festival in sanrday, organizers unveiled the addition of a fashion show. $65,000 was donated of modeling talent. the festival has worked to transform itself to better reflect the streets of the upscale neighborhood. the eventp weres up at 6:00 tonight. >>> shawn parker, the first president of facebook weds his long-time fiance. >>> and new pictures of a bunker after a man snatches a...
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what our commission is concerned about, which is protected classes, the ethnicity, gender, disability, ect., and the one thing that you brought up that was startling to me, i sort of was vaguely aware, but not really aware of the suicide rate among veterans, and in -- you said there were two -- i will not ask you because you wouldn't know anything in terms of demographics, but in terms of active military, which i presume you have some fairly detailedded knowledge of, was it sort -- was the suicide rate basically across the board? was there anything -- any disportionalty in terms of women, minority, gay, lgbt soldiers committing suicide while in the active military? >> yes, i can address thatment one small point that i'll make, i, first of all, i go by colonel or doctor. >> thank you. >> so we know a lot about suicided in the military, and in general, the bulk is in young males, especially caucasian male, and relatively rare in females, although it does happen. it's happening more in older people now, especially with accumulation of age and disability, and by older in the military, i mean 4
what our commission is concerned about, which is protected classes, the ethnicity, gender, disability, ect., and the one thing that you brought up that was startling to me, i sort of was vaguely aware, but not really aware of the suicide rate among veterans, and in -- you said there were two -- i will not ask you because you wouldn't know anything in terms of demographics, but in terms of active military, which i presume you have some fairly detailedded knowledge of, was it sort -- was the...
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were and the background of the lawyers that represented them and the qualification of the lawyers, ect.. i will furnish you the 300 questions, mr. director. three more visits by mail or by rather phone by the fbi, june, november, and december to the king street patriots, and then the irs in february of 2012 questions the nonprofit status again through the vote, the third round, and at the time, i sent the department of justice an inquiry saying is this group, these people, urn investigation for criminal offenses. i get a letter back from the justice department that says they are not under criminal investigation, but it continues. they were visited later by the atf. they were visited by osha. they were visited by tceq. they were visitedded by the irs, fourth round. all of these irs questions are coming from cincinnati, and they get, finally, another question from the irs from utah. that was in march of this year. april of this year, here comes the atf again. another unscheduled visit to their business. now, i've read the civil rights law. it's important, and you have a right in the fbi
were and the background of the lawyers that represented them and the qualification of the lawyers, ect.. i will furnish you the 300 questions, mr. director. three more visits by mail or by rather phone by the fbi, june, november, and december to the king street patriots, and then the irs in february of 2012 questions the nonprofit status again through the vote, the third round, and at the time, i sent the department of justice an inquiry saying is this group, these people, urn investigation for...
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the red carpet for the first time yesterday weeks after announcing she had undergone a double mast ectues, i'm grateful for it and i'm i've been very moved by the support. very grateful for it. >> stephanie: yeah. jim, i know you were saying that you and your wife were talking about it when it first happened because i know it seemed extreme to a lot of people. but did you -- change your mind upon learning about -- >> her aunt had died from that. >> stephanie: we were talking jacki was saying that's another one of the problems with the system is women under 40 should even get mammograms because -- and there are other tests. her aunt's family said if they had this information, they may have made the same choice to do a preventive mastectomy. but they didn't know in time. >> a lot of medical procedures involve radiation which can actually trigger cancers too. so that is kind of a double-edged sword. you don't want to have too many procedures that involve radiation. >> stephanie: or expensive ones that are maybe unnecessary and invasive. the biggest thing to me in the "new york times" piec
the red carpet for the first time yesterday weeks after announcing she had undergone a double mast ectues, i'm grateful for it and i'm i've been very moved by the support. very grateful for it. >> stephanie: yeah. jim, i know you were saying that you and your wife were talking about it when it first happened because i know it seemed extreme to a lot of people. but did you -- change your mind upon learning about -- >> her aunt had died from that. >> stephanie: we were talking...
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get it done because of many factors, security, the environmental, the -- keeping more water captured, ect.. >> yes. we're -- we have an ability to do that called contributed funds, and there is a process where we are taking sponsors funds above what they're required, making sure we bring it through the committees who are oversight, have oversight on those, and we are accepting their funds. >> i'd love to have some of that information, general. .. number, the vc ratio is less than one and then we will stop work on that particular project. so yes, there are, as we go through the process, there are some that drop out because there's not a viable solution that we, the corps, can be involved with. >> from your express does the process capture reviewed the necessary technical and financial issues that are important for the implementation of most costs of corps construction project? if not can you identify where additional oversight or renew could be value added? >> congresswoman, we by wrda have an independent technical review of our work on particular projects that are over 45 million, or cont
get it done because of many factors, security, the environmental, the -- keeping more water captured, ect.. >> yes. we're -- we have an ability to do that called contributed funds, and there is a process where we are taking sponsors funds above what they're required, making sure we bring it through the committees who are oversight, have oversight on those, and we are accepting their funds. >> i'd love to have some of that information, general. .. number, the vc ratio is less than...
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gendarmerie which has been in the media and minds who follow this it ect very closely, essentially isit is still in the planning stages. what we do know is that it will to help oyment force areas where the state is weaker. this is about territorial presence. public to recover security tasks and it will have andtary and police training structure, civilian command and duties. an addition of the federal police, constrained to electrical plan dates and power. it won't be a substitute to the police like it read somewhere. within the federal police with rules of engagement set of duties nd will start with 5,000 members. currently the federal police elements, approximately. we have deployed sometimes more, less, around 45,000 armed elements from our armed forces. this means more or less 90,000 elements and we believe necessary to have 100,000 elements in our territory in of a federal force. the president has stated his to take the federal police force from 37,000 to elements and the gendarmerie grows to that number we would reach around 100,000 could think of the public security tasks by pol
gendarmerie which has been in the media and minds who follow this it ect very closely, essentially isit is still in the planning stages. what we do know is that it will to help oyment force areas where the state is weaker. this is about territorial presence. public to recover security tasks and it will have andtary and police training structure, civilian command and duties. an addition of the federal police, constrained to electrical plan dates and power. it won't be a substitute to the police...
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history proves them not just a priceless check against tyranny, but also an effective an ect doatd -- antidote for government agencies that delay relief to the deserving and deny sanctions to the offender. such courts are necessary complements to immigration reform that is inclusive, accountable, and commands consensus. end of the article in "the des moines register" by this former immigration judge, mark h. metcalf. i thank my colleagues for listening to this and i yield the floor and i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from nevada. mr. heller: thank you. mr. president, i rise today to discuss senate bill 744, the border security, economic opportunity and immigration modernization act. from the very beginning of this debate i have said that our nation needs immigration reform. i've also urged senate leadership to ensure that the senate has ample opportunity to debate this bill, amend it, and take the hard votes necessary to make the bill as good as it can be. to ignore this problem and to do nothing to change the status quo, would be a diss
history proves them not just a priceless check against tyranny, but also an effective an ect doatd -- antidote for government agencies that delay relief to the deserving and deny sanctions to the offender. such courts are necessary complements to immigration reform that is inclusive, accountable, and commands consensus. end of the article in "the des moines register" by this former immigration judge, mark h. metcalf. i thank my colleagues for listening to this and i yield the floor...