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[laughter] so we walk over here and i had to be fingerprinted. and i've never been fingerprinted. it is an affront to me to give someone like fingerprints but i realize this is reciprocity. this is saving face. if you are in a yacht club and it won't let you dock the boat, the guys in the yacht built can't dr. plug here, white, reciprocity. if you were a senior and going to athens to getting to the museum the more region gets in for free. using why can't i get in for free by guy increase says when our seniors go to norway they go for free but when they come to the united states there is no reciprocity. this is normal but when you are big and strong like us you say get over it but when you were little and battered around these things matter. this is saving face. so there's a lot of saving face pretty important when you are on top and powerful and dictate things you undervalue. i would like to get things done quick and a gorilla on japan real kind of way and you get over there and everything has to be slow and cumbersome and chat about this and shmooze here and i had to cruise a who
[laughter] so we walk over here and i had to be fingerprinted. and i've never been fingerprinted. it is an affront to me to give someone like fingerprints but i realize this is reciprocity. this is saving face. if you are in a yacht club and it won't let you dock the boat, the guys in the yacht built can't dr. plug here, white, reciprocity. if you were a senior and going to athens to getting to the museum the more region gets in for free. using why can't i get in for free by guy increase says...
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and we were the capitol of doing that and this marked me forever like the bible, these are my to fingerprints and perhaps i am both and the leader all kinds of experiences i had in different places unconvinced me that i am a pagen. im religious but i am religious because i believed in the sun and rain and millen and process of nature and in history because most of the histories of history they don't have a happy end. they have quite an unhappy end. they are destroyed or betrayed. but history herself doesn't change. when history says goodbye, history is saying see you inflator, see you soon. >> host: so about 100 pages is devoted to the 20th century. the bloody revolutionary 20th century that of course is the century mainly. you talk a lot about the latin-american, a good deal about the latin american revolutionaries. you speak very highly and i read the list. linen, not stalin, emiliano, the great mexican revolutionary, and another great mexican rebel particularly against the united states, fidel castro -- >> guest: since five english -- he didn't know weeks ackley what he was doing. that is
and we were the capitol of doing that and this marked me forever like the bible, these are my to fingerprints and perhaps i am both and the leader all kinds of experiences i had in different places unconvinced me that i am a pagen. im religious but i am religious because i believed in the sun and rain and millen and process of nature and in history because most of the histories of history they don't have a happy end. they have quite an unhappy end. they are destroyed or betrayed. but history...
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these are my two fingerprints, and perhaps i am mixing of both and later all kind of experiences i had in different places who convince me that i am a pagan. i am religious but i am religious because i believe in the sun and rain and the moon and the process of nature, and history, because most of the histories of history doesn't have -- don't have -- they don't have a end. they have a bright and happy end. we are destroyed or betrayed, but history has no end. when history says, goodbye, history is saying, see you later. >> host: so, what is -- much about 100 pages is devoted to the 20th century. the revolutionary 20th 20th century, that's our century main limp you talk a lot about the latin american -- a good deal about the latin american revolutionaries. you speak highly of -- i made a list -- lenin, not stalin. zappatta, fidel castro. >> guest: the only one who invaded the united states. in 18 126789 but in british -- in less than three days. he was drunk and and -- that's y it's good at wars and good at defense. >> host: and the others, sandio, salvador allende. these are the -- i
these are my two fingerprints, and perhaps i am mixing of both and later all kind of experiences i had in different places who convince me that i am a pagan. i am religious but i am religious because i believe in the sun and rain and the moon and the process of nature, and history, because most of the histories of history doesn't have -- don't have -- they don't have a end. they have a bright and happy end. we are destroyed or betrayed, but history has no end. when history says, goodbye,...
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we also do forensic, whether it be dna, fingerprints and the like. and lastly israel and. what we do in all those four arenas is collect information. now, in the past, yes, there is a mentality you are clicking evidence as opposed to information. but the fact of the matter is you are collecting information. and out of the information you have a much broader view of the gaps that you are missing in terms of identifying down the road. so what we do, if you use the intelligence community jargon as we are collectors. what we have not done well in the past is understand that our domain we have to identify the threat, understand what we know, identify gaps in what we know, and then collect against those gaps which is the kind of cycle that is seen in the intelligence community. having it wrapped up in one organization in my mind usually much broader capability to identify the threat, fill the gaps of that threat, and then where appropriate, investigate, indict and then start the cycle again. one last piece, and that is we as an organization, i believe strongly as a principal, th
we also do forensic, whether it be dna, fingerprints and the like. and lastly israel and. what we do in all those four arenas is collect information. now, in the past, yes, there is a mentality you are clicking evidence as opposed to information. but the fact of the matter is you are collecting information. and out of the information you have a much broader view of the gaps that you are missing in terms of identifying down the road. so what we do, if you use the intelligence community jargon as...
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we work -- or we work in the fingerprint bureau of the fbi. it is no different really from the plan that someone gets through their employer, where there is an option, a choice, of maybe five or six different health plans. but they are paid for by members of congress just as everybody else would. host: you can send us an e-mail, journal@c-span.org. good morning, republican line. caller: the united states goes back to where everybody is responsible for their own health care. before medicaid, before medicare -- are there any members of congress that will support such a plan? here is my point. when the government gets into things, there is just cost that goes out the window in terms of overspending, and that is the problem we have right now. let me make a comment that my own personal situation -- i did not want to get up this morning and get on a treadmill, but as a coach, i have seen, for hundreds and hundreds of kids, that the parents to take charge of their families and promote health, as my mother did with me with jack lalalane in the 1950's,
we work -- or we work in the fingerprint bureau of the fbi. it is no different really from the plan that someone gets through their employer, where there is an option, a choice, of maybe five or six different health plans. but they are paid for by members of congress just as everybody else would. host: you can send us an e-mail, journal@c-span.org. good morning, republican line. caller: the united states goes back to where everybody is responsible for their own health care. before medicaid,...
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so after that, they called in a uniform officer, told him to lock us up, i was handcuffed, fingerprinted, put in a cruiser and taken to jail. i was placed on $150,000 bond, which i couldn't make. go to the probable cause hearing and hope to get a reduction. the judge increased my bond to $450,000. i'm poor, i couldn't make no bond like that. so one day, my attorney, he paid me a visit in the county jail. he said ron, i was out for lunch today, and i had a visit from the district attorney. he said he had a plea bargain for you. i said what are you talking about? he said life sentence. i said i'm not pleading guilty to something i did not do. you might have as well crank that jury up and get the judge and go with it. i go to court on january 18 -- i mean 16 rather, 1985, and i was found guilty for committing the crime upon jennifer. first day they gave me a life sentence. i went back the 17th, i received a prison term of 54 years. they took me back to the county jail, and i wrote a letter to the head judge, i said i've been locked up for a crime i did not commit. i'vi'm ready to get to the
so after that, they called in a uniform officer, told him to lock us up, i was handcuffed, fingerprinted, put in a cruiser and taken to jail. i was placed on $150,000 bond, which i couldn't make. go to the probable cause hearing and hope to get a reduction. the judge increased my bond to $450,000. i'm poor, i couldn't make no bond like that. so one day, my attorney, he paid me a visit in the county jail. he said ron, i was out for lunch today, and i had a visit from the district attorney. he...
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in general, fees described in the immigration and nationality act for fingerprinting services and other necessary services may be collected whened a minutestering the program described in section 244 of such act. section 548, section 550-b, public law 109-295 is amended. section 549, the secretary may collect fees from any nonfederal participant in a conference conducted by the department of homeland security. section 550, federal emergency management agency, tracking industry security grants account, $5,572,000 is rescinded. section 551, none of the funds may be obligated for full squail procurement of advanced -- full scale procurements of advanced monitors. section 552, as part of a plan regarding the proposed description of any individual who is detained at naval station guantanamo bay, cuba, the secretary shall conduct a threat assessment for each such individual who is proposed to be transferred. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from iowa rise? mr. king: madam chair, i have an amendment at the desk made in order by the rule. the clerk: the clerk will designate the am
in general, fees described in the immigration and nationality act for fingerprinting services and other necessary services may be collected whened a minutestering the program described in section 244 of such act. section 548, section 550-b, public law 109-295 is amended. section 549, the secretary may collect fees from any nonfederal participant in a conference conducted by the department of homeland security. section 550, federal emergency management agency, tracking industry security grants...
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not just your name and address, place of birth, but your image, signature, fingerprints, maybe even iris scans and facial measurement template. for those who don't get a card, there is talk of fines, enforced registrations and penalties in public service revision. getting things withdrawn from you if you're not on the database or if you don't have the card. these are scare tactics to herd more disempowered citizens into the clutches of officialdom. if we want to stop the state controlling us, we've got to confront this surveillance state, so the next conservative government will scrap the database of children's details, we will scrap the id card scheme, and we will remove innocent people's records from the dna database. now, the action we take to rein in the control state and confront the surveillance state will help rebalance power in one direction by enhancing personal freedom and limiting the state's power over us, but a radical redistribution of power also means increasing our power over the state. now, that means advancing political accountability. again, information here is power b
not just your name and address, place of birth, but your image, signature, fingerprints, maybe even iris scans and facial measurement template. for those who don't get a card, there is talk of fines, enforced registrations and penalties in public service revision. getting things withdrawn from you if you're not on the database or if you don't have the card. these are scare tactics to herd more disempowered citizens into the clutches of officialdom. if we want to stop the state controlling us,...
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alan has been a longtime colleague, his fingerprints was all over it. and it was a very strong orientation towards research. point sanjay gupta. >> thank you all for come in. [applause] >> i am delighted to be here. if you rick watch cnn, you see reflected on when we approach these stories. if you look up the advancement, the understanding and treatment, mental illness overall, there's a lot to talk about, this panel could go on to some time, it has been some time coming, not only to look at where we have been but
alan has been a longtime colleague, his fingerprints was all over it. and it was a very strong orientation towards research. point sanjay gupta. >> thank you all for come in. [applause] >> i am delighted to be here. if you rick watch cnn, you see reflected on when we approach these stories. if you look up the advancement, the understanding and treatment, mental illness overall, there's a lot to talk about, this panel could go on to some time, it has been some time coming, not only...