388
388
Mar 29, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 388
favorite 0
quote 0
esme that in the end, not you, ma'am, and your constituents, but god will prevail -- host: esme is andnstituents. she is a journalist. is that advice you would give to those who support abortion rights? caller: that is absolutely a message i would give to all of them, yes, ma'am. host: ok, let's go to esme deprez for response. guest: you know, this issue divides america like a few others. the caller obviously spoke to believe that many people have. in north dakota, most recently when these bills were being debated on the floors, there were lawmakers who cited scripture and they often cite their religious beliefs for wanting to protect the unborn child or the fetus, and therefore this is a source of the lyrical agreement and religion definitely plays into this issue. look at the gallup poll un-american opinions about abortion and roe v wade. would you like to see the supreme court overturn the 1973 roe v wade decision or not? , 29% say yes, 18% have no opinion. the no opinion level is the highest level gallup has reported on this question dating back to 1989. , any thoughts on how publi
esme that in the end, not you, ma'am, and your constituents, but god will prevail -- host: esme is andnstituents. she is a journalist. is that advice you would give to those who support abortion rights? caller: that is absolutely a message i would give to all of them, yes, ma'am. host: ok, let's go to esme deprez for response. guest: you know, this issue divides america like a few others. the caller obviously spoke to believe that many people have. in north dakota, most recently when these...
142
142
Mar 29, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
esme that in the end, not you, ma'am, and your constituents, but god will prevail -- host: esme is andstituents. she is a journalist. is that advice you would give to those who support abortion rights? caller: that is absolutely a message i would give to all of them, yes, ma'am. host: ok, let's go to esme deprez for response. guest: you know, this issue divides america like a few others. the caller obviously spoke to believe that many people have. in north dakota, most recently when these bills were being debated on the floors, there were lawmakers who cited scripture and they often cite their religious beliefs for wanting to protect the unborn child or the fetus, and therefore this is a source of the lyrical agreement and religion definitely plays into this issue. host: let's look at the gallup poll un-american opinions about abortion and roe v wade. would you like to see the supreme court overturn the 1973 oe v wade decision or not? 52% say no, 29% say yes, 18% have no opinion. the no opinion level is the highest level gallup has reported on this question dating back to 1989. ms. dep
esme that in the end, not you, ma'am, and your constituents, but god will prevail -- host: esme is andstituents. she is a journalist. is that advice you would give to those who support abortion rights? caller: that is absolutely a message i would give to all of them, yes, ma'am. host: ok, let's go to esme deprez for response. guest: you know, this issue divides america like a few others. the caller obviously spoke to believe that many people have. in north dakota, most recently when these bills...
88
88
Mar 29, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
duprez looks,esme at the abortion laws. about same-sex marriage cases before the u.s. supreme court and later at 9:15, a roundtable discussion on the perceptions and misconceptions of the u.s. economy.
duprez looks,esme at the abortion laws. about same-sex marriage cases before the u.s. supreme court and later at 9:15, a roundtable discussion on the perceptions and misconceptions of the u.s. economy.
204
204
Mar 29, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
our other guest esme deprez we might see legal challenges to this. what are the expectations, david? guest: the expectations are we will see legal challenges when the bells have been signed, everything settles down. they will now be lax august 1. i know of two efforts that are being considered right now to take them to court somehow. either in state courts for a stay of the law or federal court for rick -- for a writ. there is another avenue, referring the loss. that is being talked about quite openly. if you get a referral gulling, wants to get the language approved that could be on the ballot, then you could get enough signatures to stay the bill from going into effect. that effort is also being talked about. host: dave thompson, tell us about your governor, details about how this affects him politically in your state record -- your state. guest: my intel is telling me, governor, this might weaken him of it. he may have packed too far to the right. there are people in the republican caucus in the legislature who are questioning what he has done. if
our other guest esme deprez we might see legal challenges to this. what are the expectations, david? guest: the expectations are we will see legal challenges when the bells have been signed, everything settles down. they will now be lax august 1. i know of two efforts that are being considered right now to take them to court somehow. either in state courts for a stay of the law or federal court for rick -- for a writ. there is another avenue, referring the loss. that is being talked about quite...
98
98
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
risky fund that had been created in 2010, and besides the more permanent european stability mechanism, esm was the follow up. besides that, there is, in fact, nothing at all. the only thing what we have is a budget of 1%, and let's be honest, the european budget of 1% compared with 24% in the u.s., never the less, not always agree, but not 1% can make any difference. and moreover, the lack of a real independent revenue inside the union makes the union -- how i should call it -- as a hostage from the member states. and we all know if we want to tackle the problems in the european union, we need bigger budgets with direct income for the union so the union itself besides on what needs to be funded. and so that you can also establish what is normal, what is the evidence in a true democracy, a direct link between its citizens and your public authority in your country. so that they can see what they pay for. that can be a federal the key, value-added tax as it exists here in u.s. it can be a carbon tax, financial transaction tax. ladies and gentlemen, you need some real direct funding of your fe
risky fund that had been created in 2010, and besides the more permanent european stability mechanism, esm was the follow up. besides that, there is, in fact, nothing at all. the only thing what we have is a budget of 1%, and let's be honest, the european budget of 1% compared with 24% in the u.s., never the less, not always agree, but not 1% can make any difference. and moreover, the lack of a real independent revenue inside the union makes the union -- how i should call it -- as a hostage...
132
132
Mar 5, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
secondly, esm is a difficult system.criticized the rescue front, when you take taxpayer money and give them to a country to pay and high interest rate you pay the interest rate of 5% or 6% or 7% because of the crisis. in use of the system, collective redemption fund or u.s. bonds were sent to -- system, the hamilton way, you don't pay five, six, or 7%. you pay two and a half, 3%. maybe a little bit more. depending upon where you say with the -- pair with the germans. it is a far more -- i should say -- cost-effective system to deal with your problems. a collective redemption from where we talk about the debts above 60% which is the reason why think so far this system is simply a rescue fund. the gsm, we shall see heliports because every time when they're is a country that is opposed to something they come back. the governmental. so they need the unanimity. secondly, we cannot continue. absolutely necessary. the measures had been proposed on the sixth of september. but my theory is that it has the only taken pressure read
secondly, esm is a difficult system.criticized the rescue front, when you take taxpayer money and give them to a country to pay and high interest rate you pay the interest rate of 5% or 6% or 7% because of the crisis. in use of the system, collective redemption fund or u.s. bonds were sent to -- system, the hamilton way, you don't pay five, six, or 7%. you pay two and a half, 3%. maybe a little bit more. depending upon where you say with the -- pair with the germans. it is a far more -- i...