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why have we sued in federal court? litigation was not our first attempt to get federal recognition to correct this mistake. the record shows we tried many avenues bringing this lawsuit, including trying congressional support in 2000, 2003 and 2004. litigation is an unavoidable method of restoring our tribal status. we want the government to acknowledge its mistakes and terminating our people as well as many other tribes who were affected by the injustice and restore our tribal status, benefits and land rights. two facts dictate that justice must be served. fact one, we're unlawfully terminated in 1961 after the request of a nonwappo indian who ultimately received two-thirds of our tribal lands. fact two, after many attempts of tribal restoration, we decided to sue the federal government. therefore, with all other options exhausted or unavailable, in 2009 the lawsuit was filed in the federal district court in open public forum with a neutral party deciding the outcome. since 2009, at first we tried to build a relationsh
why have we sued in federal court? litigation was not our first attempt to get federal recognition to correct this mistake. the record shows we tried many avenues bringing this lawsuit, including trying congressional support in 2000, 2003 and 2004. litigation is an unavoidable method of restoring our tribal status. we want the government to acknowledge its mistakes and terminating our people as well as many other tribes who were affected by the injustice and restore our tribal status, benefits...
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the number of federal officers and federal troops will be substantially less. a small fraction of that compares to those that were employed in atlanta. >> you mentioned that some of the security procedures might cause some inconvenience this. can you go into some detail about what those will be? >> i do not think he will see a substantial difference before and after september 11. they already called for extensive searches. i do not think he will see a big difference, but we originally told people to plan to get to a venue two hours before the event began. it will not be more than two hours. >> has there been any word about whether the faa has cleared the olympic workers? >> that is an ongoing process. many of the plans continue to be worked out. i would tell you that we came away with today was an absolute unanimous show of support from all the people in that room to do what is essential and necessary. the specifics are that are can be worked out by the appropriate agencies. i am confident it will be supported by the state, federal, local departments. i think w
the number of federal officers and federal troops will be substantially less. a small fraction of that compares to those that were employed in atlanta. >> you mentioned that some of the security procedures might cause some inconvenience this. can you go into some detail about what those will be? >> i do not think he will see a substantial difference before and after september 11. they already called for extensive searches. i do not think he will see a big difference, but we...
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pantalla) >>> muy bien, a las 6 de la tarde, es hora de méxico, se comenzó el conteo de los 40677 federal supone un 26% más de votos que en las elecciones en méxico de pasadas >>> bueno, tenemos algunos resultados preliminares, con el 17% de las actas contadas, enrique peña nieto con el 37%, josefina vásquez mota con 30% andrés manuel lópez obrador con 27% y gabriel quadri con 3% >>> fíjense, el contraste, esto es importante, en las encuestas que se hacen a la salida de las urnas, les presentamos de 3, 5 encuestas coinciden que el primer lugar sería de enrique peña nieto, el segundo lugar de manuel lópez obrador y el tercer lugar de josefina vásquez mota. >>> hay una diferencia de 2 a 3 puntos entre una y otra. >>> pero estos resultados demuestran a josefina vásquez mota en el segundo lugar y a manuel lópez obrador como tercer lugar, el instituto federal manuel lópez obrador como tercer lugar, el instituto federal electoral no ha dicho nada sobrn sustiuiría a marcelo ebrard, muchos dicen que podría ser un gran candidato para el 2018. >>> jorge, al parecer está hablando en estos momentos g
pantalla) >>> muy bien, a las 6 de la tarde, es hora de méxico, se comenzó el conteo de los 40677 federal supone un 26% más de votos que en las elecciones en méxico de pasadas >>> bueno, tenemos algunos resultados preliminares, con el 17% de las actas contadas, enrique peña nieto con el 37%, josefina vásquez mota con 30% andrés manuel lópez obrador con 27% y gabriel quadri con 3% >>> fíjense, el contraste, esto es importante, en las encuestas que se hacen a...
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economy or worse our federal debt. trillions of taxpayer dollars and we have very little understanding of where it went. congress holds the purse. but we have no oversight over how the fed manages the funds. this is why i've co-sponsored a bipartisan effort to audit the fed in full. it's our responsibility. current monetary policy audits of the fed are insufficient. most fed operations consist of transactions with foreign central banks and yet they are exempt from review. when corruption is suspected, a common refrain is, follow the money. with the historic sovereign debt crisis brewing in europe, we must look closely at our own balance sheet. we must follow the money. as a c.p.a. i know we need more transparency in washington. it should start with the federal reserve. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland. mr. cummings: i yield to mr. kucinich one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for one minute. mr. kucinich: i ask unanimous consent to include in the r
economy or worse our federal debt. trillions of taxpayer dollars and we have very little understanding of where it went. congress holds the purse. but we have no oversight over how the fed manages the funds. this is why i've co-sponsored a bipartisan effort to audit the fed in full. it's our responsibility. current monetary policy audits of the fed are insufficient. most fed operations consist of transactions with foreign central banks and yet they are exempt from review. when corruption is...
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in either the federal or the federally-facilitated exchange or state exchanges? >> so it depends, too, on the size of the population that you expect to be in the exchange. if you're going to use user fees. >> right. >> but, you know, i've heard some smaller states use numbers between $5 and $8 but larger states using smaller numbers, so it, you know, totally depends. and if you look at utah, you know, that could be -- >> i completely agree on this. it varies widely depending on the size and scope of the exchange operations. we clearly are going to be working closely with the states. we -- our expectation and desire is to leverage the resources that already exist and the capacity that brian's colleagues across the colleagues in departments of insurance already have in place to perform a number of the functions of certifying and reviewing qualified health plans. so, clearly, um, we're thinking some of the resources related to the activities of reviewing qualified health plans can, we can leverage the existing resources in states where they already have capacities t
in either the federal or the federally-facilitated exchange or state exchanges? >> so it depends, too, on the size of the population that you expect to be in the exchange. if you're going to use user fees. >> right. >> but, you know, i've heard some smaller states use numbers between $5 and $8 but larger states using smaller numbers, so it, you know, totally depends. and if you look at utah, you know, that could be -- >> i completely agree on this. it varies widely...
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se comenzó el conteo de los 40677 votos enviados por los mexicanos en el extranjero, el instituto federalque esta cantidad supone un 26% más de votos que en las elecciones en méxico de pasadas >>> bueno, tenemos algunos resultados preliminares, con el 17% de las actas contadas, enrique peña nieto con el 37%, josefina vásquez mota con 30% andrés manuel lópez obrador con 27% y gabriel quadri con 3% >>> fíjense, el contraste, esto es importante, en las encuestas que se hacen a la salida de las urnas, les presentamos de 3, 5 encuestas coincide que el primer lugar sería de enrique peña nieto, el segundo lugar de manuel lópez obrador y el teercr lugar de josefina vásquez mota. >>> hay una diferencia de 2 a 3 puntos entre una y otra. >>> pero estos resultados demuestran a josefina vásquez mota en el segundo lugar y a manuel lópez obrador como tercer lugar, el instituto federal electoral no ha dicho nada sobre un posible ganador. >>> el partido de izquierda conserva la alcaldía de la ciudad de méxico, miguel ángel malcera del prd tiene una amplia ventjaa contra beatriz paredes del pri. >>> sería
se comenzó el conteo de los 40677 votos enviados por los mexicanos en el extranjero, el instituto federalque esta cantidad supone un 26% más de votos que en las elecciones en méxico de pasadas >>> bueno, tenemos algunos resultados preliminares, con el 17% de las actas contadas, enrique peña nieto con el 37%, josefina vásquez mota con 30% andrés manuel lópez obrador con 27% y gabriel quadri con 3% >>> fíjense, el contraste, esto es importante, en las encuestas que se...
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for context, federal government spending in the u.s. is 1865 was nearly three times that in england and federal government spending was over 30% of gdp for the union in 1865 whereas the same figure was less than 10% in england. now, not all government spending went for the war, but a lot of it did. economist claudia golden and frank lewis estimated the direct cost of the war to the north including federal, state local government spending, loss of human cap cal and cost of the draft translates to about $96 billion in today's money. governments have basically only a few ways to finance their operations, direct taxation, property income and sales tax and import tariffs, deferred taxation in the form of government bothering, the issuance of government bonds and the printing of money be, which can mean inflation or also imply a sort of deferred taxation. i'll just note the face on the greenback there. that's salmon p. chase. i'll refer back to him later. the federal government used each of these methods to finance the war and each spawned a
for context, federal government spending in the u.s. is 1865 was nearly three times that in england and federal government spending was over 30% of gdp for the union in 1865 whereas the same figure was less than 10% in england. now, not all government spending went for the war, but a lot of it did. economist claudia golden and frank lewis estimated the direct cost of the war to the north including federal, state local government spending, loss of human cap cal and cost of the draft translates...
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these cases can be filed in state court and federal court in both courts, state or federal, are equipped to consider both claims, state and federal claims. i am pointing to a slide now, this is sb 1608, passed in 2008, codified in the civil code. 55.51 through 55.57. this was a piece of legislation that was intended in part to try to contain what was perceived as a growing problem presented by excess litigation. you probably heard and read about the few plaintiffs lawyers out there who have made the news. the legislation was introduced in part to address that problem. one way of doing so is that it clarified under state law per occasion which is the measure for what the scope of damages are. what it used to be prior to 160 a is civil code 55.51. prior to 1608, a lawyer could stack a case as follows. they have their client go to a public accommodation, they locate 10 barriers, and they claim damages for each barrier encountered on one occasion. multiplied by two or three different businesses identify the same problem and you have a significant problem. 1608 said it cannot do that. instead
these cases can be filed in state court and federal court in both courts, state or federal, are equipped to consider both claims, state and federal claims. i am pointing to a slide now, this is sb 1608, passed in 2008, codified in the civil code. 55.51 through 55.57. this was a piece of legislation that was intended in part to try to contain what was perceived as a growing problem presented by excess litigation. you probably heard and read about the few plaintiffs lawyers out there who have...
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and then projects that receive less than $5 million in federal funds and where federal funds are less than 15% of total cost are also categorical exclusion. i am not terribly concerned about any weakening of the federal environmental protection statutes because we have such a strong environmental protection law in california, but there's something to be said for what happens for states that do not have the general protection. the other area where there are very major changes this year -- this is the infrastructure fund that is facilitating the financing of projects like transbay -- the program has grown enormously at something like 400%. from the $120 million we had in 2012, we are jumping to $750 million, and there is a pretty clear recognition in that context of the importance of bringing in the private sector. several provisions that make it easier to deal with public/private partnerships, and also a significant expansion of the ability of the state to add will see any federal aid facility. those are significant highlights. one negative -- the facilities program is being funded at
and then projects that receive less than $5 million in federal funds and where federal funds are less than 15% of total cost are also categorical exclusion. i am not terribly concerned about any weakening of the federal environmental protection statutes because we have such a strong environmental protection law in california, but there's something to be said for what happens for states that do not have the general protection. the other area where there are very major changes this year -- this...
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so in today's kind of frame we'd say, well, what was the federal government doing? well, they were typically doing just what they did bore which was nothing. if you weemployed y j dn m fent. ereomad acts that said you could go out and farm 160 acres, you just had to find it. you'd be fully employed for the rest of your life and probly your kids' lives tryingo carve avbls t lhecoys t e a ernd akn harding administration, somebody that they had to keep their eye on, and that was herbert hoover. and hoover had chosen to become the secretary of commerce, and he convinced haing t ke an unemployment commission, brought together a lot of people to show that the federal government was interested in what was happening in the economy. that was the first evidence even though wd had large financial cres in the 18s, i07 atwae t ist o ued government even showing any interest in large-scale unemployment as a federal problem. th usually considered ito be ll,unipal s su still, there are hints of what's going on today with the early 920s -- 1920s, and in that recession, that large rec
so in today's kind of frame we'd say, well, what was the federal government doing? well, they were typically doing just what they did bore which was nothing. if you weemployed y j dn m fent. ereomad acts that said you could go out and farm 160 acres, you just had to find it. you'd be fully employed for the rest of your life and probly your kids' lives tryingo carve avbls t lhecoys t e a ernd akn harding administration, somebody that they had to keep their eye on, and that was herbert hoover....
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at the federal level, we have the asc. at the state level, the state appraiser regulatory agencies and on the private side, the appraisal foundation. the asc is made up of seven members designated by the heads of the federal financial institutions regulatory agencies as well as hud, fhfa and the cfpb. this last january, the cfpb appointed its first representative to the asc. effective april 1st, the ffic appointed the hud representative as the new chairman who is also a certified appraiser and the first appraiser to chair the asc. the member agencies remain committed to fulfilling the asc's statutory responsibilities. as part of its core responsibilities, the asc monitors the state appraiser regulatory programs for compliance with title 11. the asc completed 27 reviews in 2011 and 31 are planned for 2012. the asc also maintains the national registry, comprised of appraisers eligible to perform appraisals for federally related transactions. the registry contains just fewer than 105,000 credentials, down almost 14% from its
at the federal level, we have the asc. at the state level, the state appraiser regulatory agencies and on the private side, the appraisal foundation. the asc is made up of seven members designated by the heads of the federal financial institutions regulatory agencies as well as hud, fhfa and the cfpb. this last january, the cfpb appointed its first representative to the asc. effective april 1st, the ffic appointed the hud representative as the new chairman who is also a certified appraiser and...
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other federal tribes and national indian organizations such as nc ncai. and three letters toward the ten letter total may have been received from professionals in the field of anthropology, genealogy. i would like to take this opportunity to thank the committee and for having this opportunity mr. chairman and mr. ranking committee member. we have suffered dearly under this process. it's expensive. it's cost millions of dollars. the funds available to nonfederally recognized tribes are about $65,000 a year rent from a&a, if you meet the criteria to get it. it's competitive. so you may or may not get it. so thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. foreman. the honorable diane dilon, supervisor in napa county district three. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and members of the subcommittee. i'm one of five elected supervisors in the county of napa. we are the legislative and executive authority in the county. in the executive role, we approve budgets and supervise the county officers and employees and most relevant to you today in the legislative capacity,
other federal tribes and national indian organizations such as nc ncai. and three letters toward the ten letter total may have been received from professionals in the field of anthropology, genealogy. i would like to take this opportunity to thank the committee and for having this opportunity mr. chairman and mr. ranking committee member. we have suffered dearly under this process. it's expensive. it's cost millions of dollars. the funds available to nonfederally recognized tribes are about...
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they're not immune to federal law. if they're not going to assist us in removing not only criminal aliens but those that might go on to commit a terrorist attack or what have you because they want to have their city become a sanctuary, the federal government cannot stand by idly and allow that to happen. it's absolutely the wrong message to be sending. so i'm very appreciative of what you're saying. really exploring your options. is there anything further this subcommittee or the congress can assist you with in that particular instance? if so, we are certainly all ears because we do need to resolve that in the correct way. i think cook county is going to have to recognize that the federal government is very serious about secure communities. we can't just have one hold out in the country for such a thing, or they really will become a magnet for all kinds of situations there. >> i would say that we're going to give it a very good effort to try to resolve the situation directly with cook county and with illinois and with
they're not immune to federal law. if they're not going to assist us in removing not only criminal aliens but those that might go on to commit a terrorist attack or what have you because they want to have their city become a sanctuary, the federal government cannot stand by idly and allow that to happen. it's absolutely the wrong message to be sending. so i'm very appreciative of what you're saying. really exploring your options. is there anything further this subcommittee or the congress can...
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>> by economic policy deeming a fiscal policy or federal, federal fiscal policy? >> exactly. >> fiscal policy technically is -- latin root word meaning perspex that it's the government purse. money and using tax revenue and money out through expenditure programs. and typically attended by the legislative and executive branches, three budget process and wrangling that we see comments on the monetary policy is how many dollars are out there? and that's basically under the purview of the federal reserve system, which is what is great about congressional act, it's an independent agency, independent of the fiscal authority. and so technically those policies could be different but for an economy of course it's better that they be coordinated. for example, in some theories if there's high unemployed and you believe the government can do something about it, they should try to do something about it with both. if they shouldn't have to something about it with both policies, they should at least courtney. but they're not always coordinated, and sometimes, and i would say tod
>> by economic policy deeming a fiscal policy or federal, federal fiscal policy? >> exactly. >> fiscal policy technically is -- latin root word meaning perspex that it's the government purse. money and using tax revenue and money out through expenditure programs. and typically attended by the legislative and executive branches, three budget process and wrangling that we see comments on the monetary policy is how many dollars are out there? and that's basically under the...
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federal banks. late in the war to reinforce the power of the federal currency, the federal government actually taxed state bank notes out of existence so we don't have those anymore. so the u.s. emerged from the war with a far different financial system than it had when the conflict began. perhaps most important by binding the banks to the federal borrowing via mandatory capitalization it bound the bankers to the fortunes of the union. but it also tied the federal government to the fortunes of the financial sector, which as we know today can have significant economywide effects. this shows the dominance of the national banks by war's end. they became basically the only game in town. now, i want to talk just a little more about the experiment with fiat money. one potential cost of issuing money that's not backed by anything is inflation. and this slide shows what can happen when you add more pieces of paper to the economy and people use those pieces of paper to bid up prices. and what happened after
federal banks. late in the war to reinforce the power of the federal currency, the federal government actually taxed state bank notes out of existence so we don't have those anymore. so the u.s. emerged from the war with a far different financial system than it had when the conflict began. perhaps most important by binding the banks to the federal borrowing via mandatory capitalization it bound the bankers to the fortunes of the union. but it also tied the federal government to the fortunes of...
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everybody knows that the federal reserve is the federal express. watching on the hill there for the audit. i have been following you on the daily poll and shows. and also veterans for ron paul. we know you got more donations than the president and all the other candidates combined from veterans and military. i was wondering if you are going to be able to speak -- going to have the paulfest and i would like to be down there. there ain't no difference between romney and obama. you are the last, i think, honest man on capitol hill. i appreciate what you do. thank you, sir. guest: thank you. i will be speaking at the rally that i'm putting together on sunday, which is on the 26th of august. your point is well taken about the military. the top four categories of donations come from the army, navy, marines, and air force. those are my top donations. i have been in the military. he's right. i got more money than everybody else put together. because the accusation here in washington is, if you don't vote for the war, if you don't vote for more money, if yo
everybody knows that the federal reserve is the federal express. watching on the hill there for the audit. i have been following you on the daily poll and shows. and also veterans for ron paul. we know you got more donations than the president and all the other candidates combined from veterans and military. i was wondering if you are going to be able to speak -- going to have the paulfest and i would like to be down there. there ain't no difference between romney and obama. you are the last, i...
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end up being with the federal government wants? are we building something or investing something that will not look like that? i think there are those legitimate questions. at the same time, it sounds like the sites are going to procure, and it will be the same no matter what. you are still going to need the real estate to have an interoperable system, no matter what it is. is there a value on this $226 ,000 that was still allow the real-estate department to continue negotiations and make sure we're not that much behind if we do get clarity from the federal government about the technology and other things? >> i appreciate the question. we think the process will take about six months. if you think $226,000, three months' worth is $113,000 -- i mean, if we had a portion we could begin spending july 1, you know, $100,000 to get realistic going immediately and put the rest on reserve, i would be very comfortable with that. supervisor avalos: i am confused. because i thought earlier this year in march we approved leases. so i am not sur
end up being with the federal government wants? are we building something or investing something that will not look like that? i think there are those legitimate questions. at the same time, it sounds like the sites are going to procure, and it will be the same no matter what. you are still going to need the real estate to have an interoperable system, no matter what it is. is there a value on this $226 ,000 that was still allow the real-estate department to continue negotiations and make sure...
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on their federal taxes. now this becomes egregious, i think, because of the nature of their employment. they're working for the federal government, they're being paid by the federal taxpayers, yet they're not paying their own federal taxes. unfortunately, over the course of time, the situation has not gotten better. there are people who are dealing with difficult situation, they have adopted, or something, somehow in their life they've goten upside down. the nature and spirit of this bill, the bill i'm the chief sponsor on is to find the people who are trying to do the right thing, trying to rectify it, trying to come up with a plan, we're not going after those people. but for the other group of people, who are just totally ignoring the law and they're not living up to their obligation, not paying their federal taxes, there ought to be more of a consequence. the number of delinquent federal tax employees has remained fairly consistent since the year 2004. remarkably, there are 102,794 employees who were deli
on their federal taxes. now this becomes egregious, i think, because of the nature of their employment. they're working for the federal government, they're being paid by the federal taxpayers, yet they're not paying their own federal taxes. unfortunately, over the course of time, the situation has not gotten better. there are people who are dealing with difficult situation, they have adopted, or something, somehow in their life they've goten upside down. the nature and spirit of this bill, the...
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the federal reserve believes that if growth does not pick up soon, the federal reserve will act in terms of providing more stimtlous this market. almost immediately the market reverses course, starts seeing a good rally, cutting the losses in half. financials the big beneficiary. that's where we saw a number of moves on the upside here reversing course at the end of the day. the do you down 103 points. the nasdaq down about 1% at 2862, and the s&p 500 tonight at 1338. it was those reports that the federal reserve is moving closer to act that lifted markets. we bring in strategy talk right now with david cudlan, david steinberg, and keith wertz. how important is new stimulus from the federal reserve right now? >> the market has been waiting for this announcement for a couple months now. the gdp being released -- i think the market is preparing the fed is preparing the markets for action on the horizon. >> why do that? why come out and say if growth doesn't pick up we'll be there soon. >> i think they wanting to take action. it's ironic, if you think about the last 20 years, it's been rare
the federal reserve believes that if growth does not pick up soon, the federal reserve will act in terms of providing more stimtlous this market. almost immediately the market reverses course, starts seeing a good rally, cutting the losses in half. financials the big beneficiary. that's where we saw a number of moves on the upside here reversing course at the end of the day. the do you down 103 points. the nasdaq down about 1% at 2862, and the s&p 500 tonight at 1338. it was those reports...
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. >>> el instituto federal electoral reporta cientos de incidentes en centros de votación, pero diceue son menores. >>> miles de jóvenes del movimiento yo soyfin de 132 rec transparencia. >>> en estados unidos, fuertes tormentast uni-han dejado más d docena de muertos y a millones sin electricidad. >>> esta es una edición especial deananoticiero univisión desde capital mexicana, con jorge ramos y maríion@@not uni-fin de @ mexicana, está león felipe gonzález. mexicana, está león felipe gonzález. >>>ivisionnot uni-fin de semanae jaime garcía. >>> la suerte está echada, más de 70 millones de mexicanos fueron a elegir a su nuevoemanaz tiene la información >>> elegir a sus autoridades es un derecho y hoy los mexicanos salieron a ejercerlo, algunas casillas presentaron algún retraso, pero muchos orgullosos mostraron sus dedos con tinta. >>> me da mucho placer ejercer mis derechos, por eso voto. >>> antes de ser candidatos, los presidenciables son ciudadanos. >>> puedo mostrar mi dedo, como señal que he votado. >>> en la ciudad de méxico, votaron josefina vásquez mota y también enrique peña
. >>> el instituto federal electoral reporta cientos de incidentes en centros de votación, pero diceue son menores. >>> miles de jóvenes del movimiento yo soyfin de 132 rec transparencia. >>> en estados unidos, fuertes tormentast uni-han dejado más d docena de muertos y a millones sin electricidad. >>> esta es una edición especial deananoticiero univisión desde capital mexicana, con jorge ramos y maríion@@not uni-fin de @ mexicana, está león felipe...
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>> across every subject matter from the federal government.ry governor would like less strings attached. too often the federal government has one-size-fits-all policies that they are developed for big cities that certainly do not apply to states like delaware and nebraska. again, more flexibility that we could have, i understand that they will impose certain restrictions and regulations. but more flexibility we need. >> this is something that is true of the state level as well as the federal level. a number of states including my own priscilla lodge regulatory reform initiatives. we're having our state agencies that issue state regulations are required to have a public meeting in each of our counties for individuals and businesses can come and let them know about specific regulations that are a problem for them. we can look and see if we can get rid of them. to their credit, another -- a number of cabinet secretaries and governors have done the same thing. as an example, when the governors gathered this year with the president is someone asked
>> across every subject matter from the federal government.ry governor would like less strings attached. too often the federal government has one-size-fits-all policies that they are developed for big cities that certainly do not apply to states like delaware and nebraska. again, more flexibility that we could have, i understand that they will impose certain restrictions and regulations. but more flexibility we need. >> this is something that is true of the state level as well as...
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sweden, finland and so on where they don't have a federal system. they've actually had communities bidding against each other. >> i would hope that would happen here. >> but it's more complicated here because of the nature of our structure. >> yes, but still i think senator carper i've mentioned this, i had the same experience with prisons when we game governor. we couldn't locate one. i announced we would only have one and pretty soon we had three proposals. we can make it attractive and should. i think your consent based religious just clears the air. it doesn't resolve yucca mountain for now. whether or not one is for the mountain as i am or whether one is against it as senator reid is, that doesn't really matter in terms of whether we need a second repository or a consolidated site. let me ask about these consolidated sites. the nuclear waste policy act allows consolidated storage only after a permanent repository has been licensed. in the legislation that senator feinstein and i have in the appropriations committee, we separate these consolidat
sweden, finland and so on where they don't have a federal system. they've actually had communities bidding against each other. >> i would hope that would happen here. >> but it's more complicated here because of the nature of our structure. >> yes, but still i think senator carper i've mentioned this, i had the same experience with prisons when we game governor. we couldn't locate one. i announced we would only have one and pretty soon we had three proposals. we can make it...
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per capita federal debt went from 98 cents in 1857 to $2 in 1860 to $76 in 1865. and congress borrowed in two ways. pure debtish shun issuance and discuss, green backs. now, raising revenue was a turkey matter at this time. and what you may know is at the time of the civil war, we were on a bimetallic standard. so in 1861, the federal government had to conduct all 06 its transactions in specie. either silver or gold. and it had to do this via the independent treasury which actually had a number of sub categories skaterred around the major cities. so they traditionally sold bonds to commercial banks. it's a staggering amount of borrowing needed to finance the war really strained the system. we had an influx of specie recently during the european crop failures just before the civil war meant that we had some money coming in. but the total amount that commercial banks held in 1860 was about a hundred million. so how much did the treasury want to borrow? when salmon chase took over, his immediate predecessors had tried floating a total of $18 million worth of federal
per capita federal debt went from 98 cents in 1857 to $2 in 1860 to $76 in 1865. and congress borrowed in two ways. pure debtish shun issuance and discuss, green backs. now, raising revenue was a turkey matter at this time. and what you may know is at the time of the civil war, we were on a bimetallic standard. so in 1861, the federal government had to conduct all 06 its transactions in specie. either silver or gold. and it had to do this via the independent treasury which actually had a number...
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number one, on certain federal regulation and certainly harmful federal regulation is crushing jobs. number two, the single largest tax increase in the u.s. history, number three, the nation on the road to bankruptcy and member for comer rhetoric that bill fais success in the free enterprise system and monetary policies aren't going to solve that problem. >> thank you. mr. capano. >> thank you mr. chairman. first of want to thank you for your steadfast commitment to taking action as you deem appropriate. i don't agree with everything you've done, but today is another day wherever it begins to criticize everything you've done for the last ten years and i may take my shot here or there but i just want to say thank you for not giving up and for not wearing under this. we still need you to be actively involved even if there are things you do that i disagree with. there are so many things i would like to talk about that in five minutes i can't do it to the use of person going to talk about the labor situation. for me, and i am not asking for a decision. i know it isn't technically one of
number one, on certain federal regulation and certainly harmful federal regulation is crushing jobs. number two, the single largest tax increase in the u.s. history, number three, the nation on the road to bankruptcy and member for comer rhetoric that bill fais success in the free enterprise system and monetary policies aren't going to solve that problem. >> thank you. mr. capano. >> thank you mr. chairman. first of want to thank you for your steadfast commitment to taking action as...
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the only avenue for defining the federal to federal relationship is be the united states congress. ofa has no place in this process and integrity of the leadership in this organization is not something that can be fixed. lawsuits like ofa process, they are economically prohibitive for petitioning tribes. congress must make determinations based on facts and factual. no political influence. no backdoor letters from federal tribes attempting to defend aiming zones from perceived competition. time for congress to act, to solve this problem. there exist numerous keys that define legitimate tribal communities, but due to extreme time constraints for presenters, will discuss only a small number here. tribes of attended indian boarding schools can clergy document their attendance should be place on the federal register immediately. tribes who live a long stand, historical and and/or state recommends indian reservation should be placed on active consideration neatly. the language is irrefutable proof of tribal existence. unique regional history is highly important in determinations. racial
the only avenue for defining the federal to federal relationship is be the united states congress. ofa has no place in this process and integrity of the leadership in this organization is not something that can be fixed. lawsuits like ofa process, they are economically prohibitive for petitioning tribes. congress must make determinations based on facts and factual. no political influence. no backdoor letters from federal tribes attempting to defend aiming zones from perceived competition. time...
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what the president does is he takes those properties, those federal lands, those federal properties off the table and doesn't allow those companies to go out and explore to determine whether or not we can actually be energy independent. which everyone here on both sides of the aisle continues to come up to these microphones and claim they want. we can do that. and all we are asking in our plan is that we allow these properties to be surveyed and looked at and made available. mr. hastings: i yield the gentleman two additional minutes. mr. landry: make these properties available so that private industry can come in and determine the amount of reserves that can be extracted out of the ground and given to americans to reduce their overall energy consumption. madam speaker, i will tell you that what the president does is fail the american people when it comes to creating jobs and lowering the cost of energy, not only at the gas pump, but in their electric bills, in the manufacturing centers around this country, in the steel mills, in every sector of this country that uses energy. the failure
what the president does is he takes those properties, those federal lands, those federal properties off the table and doesn't allow those companies to go out and explore to determine whether or not we can actually be energy independent. which everyone here on both sides of the aisle continues to come up to these microphones and claim they want. we can do that. and all we are asking in our plan is that we allow these properties to be surveyed and looked at and made available. mr. hastings: i...
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but the number of federal officers and federal troops in particular, the number of federal troops will of that compared with those that were employed in atlanta. the plan -- the plan in salt lake is overwhelmingly based on local law enforcement, fbi, secret service, orr federal agents, and other contention. >> you mentioned some of the security features might cause inconvenience. it might reassure, especially folks in salt lake city, knowing they are in the name of security. can you go in to details? >> i don't think you are going to see a difference before and after september 11th. it called for searching and airspace restriction. we're going to insist that people don't bring large bags, backpacks, and q., so we don't have problems with people leaving bags around that might be potentially deemed to be a hazardous material of some kind. i don't think you are going to see a big difference. originally, we said get there two hours. it's not going to be longer than two hours. we'll have more personnel at the check points so we can search people thoroughly and make sure nothing inappropriat
but the number of federal officers and federal troops in particular, the number of federal troops will of that compared with those that were employed in atlanta. the plan -- the plan in salt lake is overwhelmingly based on local law enforcement, fbi, secret service, orr federal agents, and other contention. >> you mentioned some of the security features might cause inconvenience. it might reassure, especially folks in salt lake city, knowing they are in the name of security. can you go in...
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damaging to state federal relations and public confidence in the federal government's competence, and damaging to america's standing in the world as a source of nuclear expertise and as a leader on global issues of nuclear safety, nonproliferation, and national security. the national interest demands that our nuclear waste program be fixed. complacency with a failed nuclear waste management system is not an option. with a 65,000 metric ton inventory of spent nuclear fuel spread across the country and growing at over 2,000 metric tons a year, the status quo cannot be accepted. the need for a new strategy is urgent. mr. chairman, the strategy we recommend in our final report has eight key elements. we are certain they are all necessary to establish a truly integrated national nuclear waste management system, to create the institutional leadership and the wherewithal to get the job done and to ensure that the united states remains at the forefront of technology development and international responses to evolving nuclear safety nonproliferation and security concerns. we will now discuss t
damaging to state federal relations and public confidence in the federal government's competence, and damaging to america's standing in the world as a source of nuclear expertise and as a leader on global issues of nuclear safety, nonproliferation, and national security. the national interest demands that our nuclear waste program be fixed. complacency with a failed nuclear waste management system is not an option. with a 65,000 metric ton inventory of spent nuclear fuel spread across the...
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it is a guarantee from the federal government's for a certain specified amount of federal funds and significant federal funds for construction of the transit expansion project. they receive sfga and april, and the central subway is on the cusp. it is expected to occur later this summer. in this we have a little bit of background about this program, but the key point is that it is up by far the largest discretionary funding stream that exist for funding base ig ii of the project. this is the most significant opportunity that has been out there and something we've been targeting for many years. getting this designation is a major step forward for phase ii. getting this from the region metropolitan planning organization, getting this designation is essential to move forward in the new starts process. it is a prerequisite. with this, we are now on the path towards a guaranteed amount of federal funds for construction, and we also have a fully-formed a plan with the regional commitment for funding phase ii. what you have on this slide is the current funding plan, and on the lower left-hand corner ar
it is a guarantee from the federal government's for a certain specified amount of federal funds and significant federal funds for construction of the transit expansion project. they receive sfga and april, and the central subway is on the cusp. it is expected to occur later this summer. in this we have a little bit of background about this program, but the key point is that it is up by far the largest discretionary funding stream that exist for funding base ig ii of the project. this is the...
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federal reserve know about it? "nightly business report" is brought to you by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: on wall street another day in the red for stocks. major averages closed lower after those minutes for the fed came out showing no clear plan on how to boost the economy. the dow lost almost 50 points, bringing its losing streak to five straight sessions, the nasdaq fell 14, and the s&p 500 closed off a fraction. some mixed news on the economic front. the u.s. trade gap narrowed for the second straight month in may, on a big drop in prices for oil imports. the deficit narrowed almost 4% as exports increased and purchases from abroad fell. u.s. exports to europe rose nearly 3%, despite the ongoing euro-zone debt crisis. but the u.s. deficit with china widened by over 6%. >> tom: those rising chinese exports are a key reason that country's economy expanded rapidly the past decade, but now china's growth is slowing. and that's starting to take a toll on earnings of u.s. firms doing business there. erika
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seems to me at the federal level you start with a national defense that only the federal government can provide in an effective way and you work from there. so the state responsibility should not get to be encroached on by large federal programs that then blur the priorities even more. we don't have to pay for. >> we have time for more quick question. tracy here in the corner. >> i spent time in the other new york. these are essential and important questions. i was going to ask a different question, but it gets back to this. you became governor at the worst possible time in the first six months of 2010. i wonder about that saying about crisis creating opportunity and how do you sustain the changes going forward. similarly in any important topic like federalism, how do you keep people focused on the problem? >> listen, i feel like it was a much better time to be governor than then. i feel like at the time it was an incredible burden. when you sit down and you are cutting over 2400 lives in the state budget, every one of the reductions you know that i can see those people in my mind. we a
seems to me at the federal level you start with a national defense that only the federal government can provide in an effective way and you work from there. so the state responsibility should not get to be encroached on by large federal programs that then blur the priorities even more. we don't have to pay for. >> we have time for more quick question. tracy here in the corner. >> i spent time in the other new york. these are essential and important questions. i was going to ask a...
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status and as a church to say this is our shield it's only when the federal government decides jesus you're feeding people with a miracle that's not just not that's not religion if jesus is going around yelling the federal government is that's not ministerial at the end of the day went down does not have that of the public and say repeal repeal repeal they have absolutely positively nothing to replace it with because there's no other policy that could that there's been now that's out in the public in the public sphere that will allow for people with preexisting conditions to get health care under current health and join with us that what i was have been given is no he didn't give you want to let it get me to spray the water you then the reality here better than anybody that could have created a lot of history years presented an alternative why on earth when the laos please. give me guess what i'm telling you the one republican what is that and maybe if i could point was they have a comprehensive plan well that is why i started i thought were friends of what is it i thought it really
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of a scathing new report from a federal monitor. alex sadvige is live with the photos that are raising concern. >> reporter: racists photos posted at a bulletin board, that's one of the troubling cases sited in this newly released report from the federal monitor overseeing the police department, the monitor says he has seen little progress within the department. >>> through nor calling today after the release of this oversight report. a federal monitor describes the decade old reform effort as quote almost stagnant. he also highlights offensive photos that were posted of police headquarters. the pictures, felton henderson were defaceed in a way internal affairs investigators found was racist and insulting. >> it indicates to us that they really don't care. and that the culture change really does not exist in the oakland police department. that isn't to say there aren't good police officers, but the culture itself is still bad. >> reporter: according to the report the controversial photos stayed up for two days even after an employee
of a scathing new report from a federal monitor. alex sadvige is live with the photos that are raising concern. >> reporter: racists photos posted at a bulletin board, that's one of the troubling cases sited in this newly released report from the federal monitor overseeing the police department, the monitor says he has seen little progress within the department. >>> through nor calling today after the release of this oversight report. a federal monitor describes the decade old...
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funds rate is better known to a lot of people the federal the mechanizations of the federal reserve as the interest rate that the federal reserve manipulates the target's. short term interest rates and so when you see comes out with his policy decision and on c n b c or a capital account they say the fed cut the fed funds target rate by zero point two five or twenty five basis points that's what they're talking about so the problem with the federal funds market and at least it's on security so we have more of an apples to apples comparison is that since october of two thousand and eight it's a vastly different market and that's the time period in which banks got the ability to receive payments called interest on excess reserves by the federal reserves so they park all their excess money at the fed and get an interest rate which heretofore had never been done before so the federal funds market doesn't behave like the other markets anymore and i can tell you a few reasons why but here i am. ok the first is the biggest sellers in the market are the g s c s that's fannie and freddie no
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nuclear waste technical review board an independent federal agency. i thank you for inviting me here today to provide some background information on the international experience related to consent based programs for sitting facilities for storing or disposing of high level nuclear waste. i will summarize my remarks and ask that my full statement be included many the hearing record. this subcommittee is undoubtedly familiar with the experiences in the united states both before and after site characterization was limited to yucca mountain. it may be less familiar with the experiences of other countries. these i believe can be very struckive. so i will focus my comments on them today. in the last 40 years, a dozen countries including the united states have initiated more than two dozen efforts to identify potential repository sites. only three of those efforts have succeeded in choosing a site and are still on track. all three have relied on volunteerism and a consent based process. it is important to note that they volve both technical and nontechnical
nuclear waste technical review board an independent federal agency. i thank you for inviting me here today to provide some background information on the international experience related to consent based programs for sitting facilities for storing or disposing of high level nuclear waste. i will summarize my remarks and ask that my full statement be included many the hearing record. this subcommittee is undoubtedly familiar with the experiences in the united states both before and after site...
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the federal government will run out of money and they will put it on the states again. medicaid in our states is growing at three and half times the general revenue it is it over a 20 billion dollar program. we can't afford temperature we are going to a state wide managed care program. we are waiting on that for a waiver give us the flexibility to fix our medicaid program but not force us in a program that the federal government we know can't even afford. >> brit: governor, you are knowledgeable about this as a former hospital executive. hospitals are required by law to accept what ever patients arrive whether they have insurance or not. you have medicaid expansion, uninsured poem will turn up in large numbers in hospital emergency rooms expecting and required to get treatment. that money is going to come out of the people who do have insurance or out of the hyde of the hospitals. if you don't expand medicaid what will you do with that problem? >> we are waiting for a waiver from the federal government and medicaid population will be taken care of by managed care and ma
the federal government will run out of money and they will put it on the states again. medicaid in our states is growing at three and half times the general revenue it is it over a 20 billion dollar program. we can't afford temperature we are going to a state wide managed care program. we are waiting on that for a waiver give us the flexibility to fix our medicaid program but not force us in a program that the federal government we know can't even afford. >> brit: governor, you are...