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herbert: thank you. governors are in washington and they do this twice a year where they talk about mutual. governor herbert's frustration with walk -- washington. would you talk about this white house and its view of several relationships philosophically and how it prepares for the administration. >> in general, democrats take a more national review of things and there is more -- less flexibility granted to the state. especially from republican governors, as we heard from governor herbert. doing big things with the states, whether it's buying medicaid expansion or it will create the state health care changes, in a lot of cases. now, giving that the administration is expand -- interested in expanding in the state, that expansion, they are loosening up. the latest puzzles that have come out of the states, indiana as was mentioned, the proposals that are on the table look a lot different then some from more traditional methods. go ahead and do it your way. >> we covered the health care immigration, and man
herbert: thank you. governors are in washington and they do this twice a year where they talk about mutual. governor herbert's frustration with walk -- washington. would you talk about this white house and its view of several relationships philosophically and how it prepares for the administration. >> in general, democrats take a more national review of things and there is more -- less flexibility granted to the state. especially from republican governors, as we heard from governor...
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herbert: thank you. >> newsmakers is back after gary herbert, a republican vice chairman of the national governors association. the governors are in washington this week, and they do this twice a year, with a get together and talk about mutual interests. what about his frustrations with washington? would you talk about this white house and its view of federal -state relations and how it might compare to a previous administration? >> democrats take a more national deal things. there is less flexibly granted to the states, at least in the last couple of administrations. that has been the criticism from republican governors. the obama administration has had a lot of opportunities to negotiate some big things with the states, whether it is how the going to design medicaid expansion or create the state health-care exchanges. there have been some serious mixed results. given the administration that the administration is so interested in expanding medicaid in the states that have yet to expect that expansion, they are loosening up. the latest proposals that have come out of the very states, whe
herbert: thank you. >> newsmakers is back after gary herbert, a republican vice chairman of the national governors association. the governors are in washington this week, and they do this twice a year, with a get together and talk about mutual interests. what about his frustrations with washington? would you talk about this white house and its view of federal -state relations and how it might compare to a previous administration? >> democrats take a more national deal things. there...
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governor hickenlooper: and governor herbert have a great relationship. i have seen them interact many times now. they joke with one another. obviously, they disagree on a lot of issues, but they do steal ideas from each other. even yesterday there were talking about an idea that they stole from utah called 66 by 2020, which they are shooting to get 66% of residents, adult residents, to hold a technical certificate or college degree by 2020. it is about sharing ideas. a lot of partisanship. host:'s a lot of states were affected by the afford will care act. how is that playing out? guest: a lot of this right now i mean the big question is what happens in the supreme court. they are expected to issue a verdict in june. just heard about it this week. this case could devastate the law as it is being implemented. host: as it is about subsidies. guest: basically the issue on hand is that 13 states on exchanges, and the rest of the states are on the federal exchange. or some variation of that. the administration argues that the law says that -- the law was greet
governor hickenlooper: and governor herbert have a great relationship. i have seen them interact many times now. they joke with one another. obviously, they disagree on a lot of issues, but they do steal ideas from each other. even yesterday there were talking about an idea that they stole from utah called 66 by 2020, which they are shooting to get 66% of residents, adult residents, to hold a technical certificate or college degree by 2020. it is about sharing ideas. a lot of partisanship....
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i am here today to tell you that george herbert walker bush is not made of clay and i am going to take a hammer to him. [applause] i am running for president because i believe there is a hunger in america, a hunger for a new vision, a hunger for a new agenda, for a new america, a new vision, a vision based upon values. strong fundamental and enduring values. the kinds of values i've learned as a kid growing up in a small town about 10 miles up on the road. a town where you could walk the street safely at night. a town where you could leave the milk money on the porch and go to bed knowing it would be there in the morning. a town where people worked hard and took care of their families because they knew hard work would have its rewards. fundamental values, fundamental values of hard work and being frugal because we did not have much money. individual responsibility, taking care of your family faith in god and love of country, and care and concern for those less fortunate than ourselves. those are my values, those are your values. those are the values of hard-working americans all across
i am here today to tell you that george herbert walker bush is not made of clay and i am going to take a hammer to him. [applause] i am running for president because i believe there is a hunger in america, a hunger for a new vision, a hunger for a new agenda, for a new america, a new vision, a vision based upon values. strong fundamental and enduring values. the kinds of values i've learned as a kid growing up in a small town about 10 miles up on the road. a town where you could walk the street...
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that's the american dream of george herbert walker bush. and his fatcat dreams. a one in a million chance at winning the lottery, and if you do not win it, so long, we forgot about you. [applause] that's not the real american dream. not my american dream, not yours, and not the american dream
that's the american dream of george herbert walker bush. and his fatcat dreams. a one in a million chance at winning the lottery, and if you do not win it, so long, we forgot about you. [applause] that's not the real american dream. not my american dream, not yours, and not the american dream
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herbert hill brought his forces out and stopped the work on that. this is the first time i ever saw him. then when work was brought to a halt on a hospital in harlem. the same negrosse tried to stop the work at the down state medical center in brooklyn, which is mostly white. they were out there three months during the summer, couldn't stop anything and i never saw herbert hill out there one time. whenever it takes a stoppage of something that's going to affect the white man, you find the might -- white liberal absent. but when it involves something that primarily will affect the best interests of black people and black people only, then that white liberal is present herbert hill is labor zrevet the organization and if he were interested in black people he would prepare -- enable a black man to sit in the same position in the naacp. i'm suspicious of white liberals who always have be to be top in negro organizations. whites who really have the interests of blacks at heart, let them give advice on the sidelines but don't join the organization and the
herbert hill brought his forces out and stopped the work on that. this is the first time i ever saw him. then when work was brought to a halt on a hospital in harlem. the same negrosse tried to stop the work at the down state medical center in brooklyn, which is mostly white. they were out there three months during the summer, couldn't stop anything and i never saw herbert hill out there one time. whenever it takes a stoppage of something that's going to affect the white man, you find the might...
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in 1928, herbert hoover said we were on the threshold of abolishing poverty.r years later he complained his opponents were playing politics with human misery. was hoover the villain? well, i don't know that hoover was a villain. hoover was carrying on the existing point of view that had dominated the behavior of the government up until that time-- namely, that it wasn't the government's business. laissez faire was the way in which the economy should operate. the price system would make the necessary adjustments. if things were going well, people would make profits, and if they weren't, they wouldn't make profits and that would help in the adjusting process. this was the state of mind. this was what economists were saying, and the government had behaved that way for a long, long, long time. as the 1920s faded and with them, the memories of prosperity the 1930s brought an awareness that there was a serious split between traditional economic theories and present economic realities. john maynard keynes was building a theory that dealt with total purchasing power--
in 1928, herbert hoover said we were on the threshold of abolishing poverty.r years later he complained his opponents were playing politics with human misery. was hoover the villain? well, i don't know that hoover was a villain. hoover was carrying on the existing point of view that had dominated the behavior of the government up until that time-- namely, that it wasn't the government's business. laissez faire was the way in which the economy should operate. the price system would make the...
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that is another attachment to corpus christi for president herbert walker bush. this is the airplane he flew. and people know that he got shot down during the course of the war. but also, he went down another time due to an oil pressure problem. when he went down that first time, he was rescued and ended up on the lexington for a couple of days, until he could get back to his aircraft carrier, the san jacinto. he came on board and spoke at an event we had. he did not remember too much of his time on board the lexington. he says he does remember what he calls sack time, sleeping a lot, on lexington. not very historical for us, but he did spend a couple of days in world war ii on board lexington. most visitors that come here, we would like them to come aboard to learn all the history about it. that is not necessarily the case. many people come on board and go, wow, this is really big. we get people on board that do not care about airplanes. they are engineers. the want to see how the ship ran. they want to go to the engine room. which we have open, so they can go t
that is another attachment to corpus christi for president herbert walker bush. this is the airplane he flew. and people know that he got shot down during the course of the war. but also, he went down another time due to an oil pressure problem. when he went down that first time, he was rescued and ended up on the lexington for a couple of days, until he could get back to his aircraft carrier, the san jacinto. he came on board and spoke at an event we had. he did not remember too much of his...
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herbert early, there being detained in st.unty in these minutes will jails. >> let's talk about this lawsuit you filed. how it is put together and what it is seeking to accomplish. >> the lawsuit we are filed basically, by interviewing and talking with many individuals who had gone through these experiences, we were able to take down a number of stories of individuals and we then investigated the practices of the court through court watching project and put together this lawsuit. it is a class-action lawsuit seeking injunctive relief in and to these practices and also seeking damages for the individuals that have suffered under the system. >> michael-john voss how many suicides have there been in jails in the last five months? >> in the last five months, within the last few years, at least four recorded deaths. there have been attempted suicides that we also have documentation of. there was a story of a young man, 18 years old, who clearly needed mental health treatment but none of that was provided to him. while he was in jen
herbert early, there being detained in st.unty in these minutes will jails. >> let's talk about this lawsuit you filed. how it is put together and what it is seeking to accomplish. >> the lawsuit we are filed basically, by interviewing and talking with many individuals who had gone through these experiences, we were able to take down a number of stories of individuals and we then investigated the practices of the court through court watching project and put together this lawsuit. it...
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governor herbert and i do both participate. but the two weekends after the election, we get all the new governors that are not even sworn in and we get experienced governors, and the newbies, and spent a couple days together. there is an agenda, a curriculum that starts with ok, here is what you do and a disaster. that's the first thing. no those systems and how they work because that is the one place where you're not going to have any sympathy, right? if you have the misfortune to have a natural disaster on your second week of the job, your citizens are going to expect you to get things done. it goes right on the list. how do you work with federal government found -- around the complex issues of health care? we try to give the new governors a context. i think the new governors, and i don't have the list with me, but it is an interesting group of new governors. a lot of entrepreneurs. a lot of independent thinkers. and i think entrepreneurs and kind of high-level managers -- both parties. i think they will have a real impact, n
governor herbert and i do both participate. but the two weekends after the election, we get all the new governors that are not even sworn in and we get experienced governors, and the newbies, and spent a couple days together. there is an agenda, a curriculum that starts with ok, here is what you do and a disaster. that's the first thing. no those systems and how they work because that is the one place where you're not going to have any sympathy, right? if you have the misfortune to have a...
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dwight eisenhower prepares to take office as the first republican president since herbert hoover. will he handle his first economic crisis? the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. 1961. john kennedy has promised to get the country moving again. how will he keep his promise? three presidents three policies but one common resolve-- the government must never permit another great depression. can we control our economy? that's the story we'll investigate with the help of economic analyst richard gill on this edition of economics usa. i'm david schoumacher. the 20 years after world war ii brought self-confidence to american political economics. the lessons of depression and war convinced economists and politicians alike that the government could promote prosperity by manipulating taxes and spending. these continuing adjustments are called fiscal policy. for the two decades after world war ii each new administration asked itself how fiscal policy could be used to control the economy. our story begins in 1944. americans had vivid memories of the great depression. they
dwight eisenhower prepares to take office as the first republican president since herbert hoover. will he handle his first economic crisis? the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. 1961. john kennedy has promised to get the country moving again. how will he keep his promise? three presidents three policies but one common resolve-- the government must never permit another great depression. can we control our economy? that's the story we'll investigate with the help of economic...
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he was ready to shop around in a way that herbert hoover, by temperament could not have done... and try one method or another. if the president had little time for keynes' mathematics, he showed interest in numbers that told how many americans were still without jobs. in the first four years, the roosevelt administration launched the nra, ccc, wpa-- a virtual alphabet soup of programs to relieve unemployment. newly employed workers spent more money creating more jobs. by 1936, it appeared that the depression was ending. it was time for a balanced budget. central revenues are increasing. emergency expenditures are decreasing. a balanced budget is on the way. does that sound like bankruptcy to you? roosevelt won a landslide re-election, but the celebration was brief. he cut spending. in october 1937, the stock market took another dive. unemployment began to rise once again. suddenly it appeared that the past four years' progress would unravel. president roosevelt may have been an economic conservative but he was a social liberal. he saw rising unemployment and responded by resumin
he was ready to shop around in a way that herbert hoover, by temperament could not have done... and try one method or another. if the president had little time for keynes' mathematics, he showed interest in numbers that told how many americans were still without jobs. in the first four years, the roosevelt administration launched the nra, ccc, wpa-- a virtual alphabet soup of programs to relieve unemployment. newly employed workers spent more money creating more jobs. by 1936, it appeared that...
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governor herbert and i do both participate. but the two weekends after the election, we get all the new governors that are not even sworn in and we get experienced governors and the newbies and spend a couple days together. there is an agenda, a curriculum that starts with, ok, here is how to be prepared if you have a disaster. that's the first thing. know those systems and how they work because that is the one place where you're not going to have any sympathy, right? if you have the misfortune to have a natural disaster on your second week of the job, your citizens are going to expect you to get things done. it goes right on the list. how do you work with federal government around the complex issues of health care? we try to give the new governors a context. i think the new governors, and i don't have the list with me, but it is an interesting group of new governors. a lot of entrepreneurs a lot of independent thinkers, and i think entrepreneurs and kind of high-level managers from both parties, and i think they will have a re
governor herbert and i do both participate. but the two weekends after the election, we get all the new governors that are not even sworn in and we get experienced governors and the newbies and spend a couple days together. there is an agenda, a curriculum that starts with, ok, here is how to be prepared if you have a disaster. that's the first thing. know those systems and how they work because that is the one place where you're not going to have any sympathy, right? if you have the misfortune...
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and very able governor gary herbert of utah. >> thank you. hope people appreciate the great leadership of john and his common sense approach to governance. as a former businessman and former mayor, he understands the bottom up nature of getting good results and the business principles that we try to employ as much as we can in government to give us good results. so, i appreciate and applaud his listen and his ambition here to help us come together in a bipartisan way with the national governors association. from the great state of colorado who we in utah refer to as eastern utah, doing some â >> there it goes. >> and they call us western colorado, too, i'm sure. we are looking forward to a very productive few days with the governors. i would just say there seems to be a growing awareness in a congress and others here in this town we need to look to the states and governors for some resource, for some experience. we are the laboratories of democracy and experimenting things and i believe that there's an opportunity for us maybe more so than in
and very able governor gary herbert of utah. >> thank you. hope people appreciate the great leadership of john and his common sense approach to governance. as a former businessman and former mayor, he understands the bottom up nature of getting good results and the business principles that we try to employ as much as we can in government to give us good results. so, i appreciate and applaud his listen and his ambition here to help us come together in a bipartisan way with the national...
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. >> republican herbert hoover served as president from 1929 to 1933. best remembered for his time in the white house at the start of the great depression, hoover office -- also served as commerce secretary. join american history tv on monday for a conversation with herbert hoover, a 1960 nbc interview which covers his life he owned the presidency. it is a company stanford university library department special collections. that is monday at 7:00 eastern on american history tv. each week, american history tv visits museums and historic places. established by congress in 1820 the united states botanic garden is the oldest botanic garden in north america. next, we will take a tour of the conservancy at the foot of capitol hill and learn about the collections of this museum originally proposed by president washington in 1796. >> welcome to the united states botanic garden. i am the executive director here. my name is ari novy. the botanic garden is a wonderful place to come and learn about plants. our official mission is to demonstrate to the public the imp
. >> republican herbert hoover served as president from 1929 to 1933. best remembered for his time in the white house at the start of the great depression, hoover office -- also served as commerce secretary. join american history tv on monday for a conversation with herbert hoover, a 1960 nbc interview which covers his life he owned the presidency. it is a company stanford university library department special collections. that is monday at 7:00 eastern on american history tv. each week,...
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join american history tv on monday for a conversation with herbert hoover, a 1960 nbc interview whichovers his life he owned the presidency. it is a company stanford university library department special collections. that is monday at 7:00 eastern on american history tv.
join american history tv on monday for a conversation with herbert hoover, a 1960 nbc interview whichovers his life he owned the presidency. it is a company stanford university library department special collections. that is monday at 7:00 eastern on american history tv.
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that's the american dream of george herbert walker bush. and his fatcat dreams. a one in a million chance at winning the lottery, and if you do not win it, so long, we forgot about you. [applause] that's not the real american dream. not my american dream, not yours, and not the american dream of people across his land. that's why i say, we need to build the new america. with that ladder and ramp of opportunity. with a new economic system putting resources to work in this country. i can tell you this, after eight years of investing in america not spending overseas, but investing here in america, after eight years you'll see people , off welfare rolls, on payrolls . after eight years of investing in america, you'll see disabled americans working beside, traveling the side, living beside playing beside other americans all across his land. after eight years of investing in america, our cities and our neighborhoods will be safe again so your kids can have a new super route and deliver newspapers without having fear for their lives. after eight years of investing in am
that's the american dream of george herbert walker bush. and his fatcat dreams. a one in a million chance at winning the lottery, and if you do not win it, so long, we forgot about you. [applause] that's not the real american dream. not my american dream, not yours, and not the american dream of people across his land. that's why i say, we need to build the new america. with that ladder and ramp of opportunity. with a new economic system putting resources to work in this country. i can tell you...
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great to be here. >> thank you. >> we'll see you soon. >> government herbert. no announcements yet but 2016 is in big swing and two names on the swing making big headlines this week. stay with us. is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision or any symptoms of an allergic reaction stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a free 30-tablet trial. doers they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're commit
great to be here. >> thank you. >> we'll see you soon. >> government herbert. no announcements yet but 2016 is in big swing and two names on the swing making big headlines this week. stay with us. is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for...
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great to be here. >> thank you. >> we'll see you soon. >> government herbert. no announcements yet but 2016 is in big swing and two names on the swing the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. >>> let's get a look at what's coming up on "media buzz" at the top of the hour with howie kirst. good morning. >> good morning. bill o'reilly will be joining me in the first tv controversy started by the liberal magazine "mother jones" charging the way he described his war reporting from his former cbs colleagues. o'reilly i think will be the big news-maker at top of the howie. >> we will be there. thanks very much. bill o'reilly and howie kurtz sounds like must-see tv to me. >>> two of america's political dynasties making news in the run-up to 2016. jeb bush declari
great to be here. >> thank you. >> we'll see you soon. >> government herbert. no announcements yet but 2016 is in big swing and two names on the swing the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for...
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>> certainly i have been working with governor herbert. i'll continue working with him. i'm aware of his executive order and i very much appreciate it. i saw him just a couple of days ago at the national governors association and asked him if he could remove the 2017 expiration date because the fish and wildlife service needs to look over the long term to make sure that they can rely on the executive order in order to make their determination. and he said he wasn't aware of that and would certainly look into it. so i appreciate. that's the kind of cooperation i have not just with governor herbert, with all the western governors and the states, as we have been very much at the table multiple times a year to address what's unique to utah, what's unique to wyoming what's unique to colorado and nevada and oregon and montana and the other states. so you certainly have my word. i'll stay at the table. i'm keeping my teams at the table. the blm plans are being finalized right now. i think it will be the in spring that those final records of decision come out. and then the fish
>> certainly i have been working with governor herbert. i'll continue working with him. i'm aware of his executive order and i very much appreciate it. i saw him just a couple of days ago at the national governors association and asked him if he could remove the 2017 expiration date because the fish and wildlife service needs to look over the long term to make sure that they can rely on the executive order in order to make their determination. and he said he wasn't aware of that and would...
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that is another attachment to corpus christi for president herbert walker bush.his airplane he flew. and people know that he got shot down during the course of the war. but also, he went down another time due to an oil pressure problem. when he went down that first time, he was rescued and ended up on the lexington for a couple of days, until he could get back to his aircraft carrier, the san jacinto. he came on board and spoke at an event we had. he did not remember too much of his time on board the lexington. he says he does remember what he calls sack time, sleeping a lot, on lexington. not very historical for us, but he did spend a couple of days in world war ii on board lexington. most visitors that come here, we would like them to come aboard to learn all the history about it. that is not necessarily the case. many people come on board and go, wow, this is really big. we get people on board that do not care about airplanes. they are engineers. the want to see how the ship ran. they want to go to the engine room. they can go to the engine room. we get some d
that is another attachment to corpus christi for president herbert walker bush.his airplane he flew. and people know that he got shot down during the course of the war. but also, he went down another time due to an oil pressure problem. when he went down that first time, he was rescued and ended up on the lexington for a couple of days, until he could get back to his aircraft carrier, the san jacinto. he came on board and spoke at an event we had. he did not remember too much of his time on...
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. >> reporter: here's how this whole mess started police were on herbert street trying to pull over a car when they got to the intersection at large street they were t boned by this white limo when sent them flying into and over scott's jetta. this tree stopped them. meanwhile, the limo slammed into this small stratus knocking the driver of the limo up pretty good. >> he's in the hospital right now. he's okay. >> reporter: what's not in this metal mash up the original car that was being pulled over. >> the car they were trying to stop did pull over a little ways ahead and they got stopped. they were just investigateed like, there was no pursuit. it was just the police trying to do their job out who are making the car stop and sometimes as a result of it unfortunately. >> reporter: so the two officers they went over to the hospital. one of them is already been released. the driver of that white limo chrysler product he weren't over to the hospital much he's still there. we have a couple of vehicles that are off to the seep. of course we'll have more on this coming up on our news at 6:0
. >> reporter: here's how this whole mess started police were on herbert street trying to pull over a car when they got to the intersection at large street they were t boned by this white limo when sent them flying into and over scott's jetta. this tree stopped them. meanwhile, the limo slammed into this small stratus knocking the driver of the limo up pretty good. >> he's in the hospital right now. he's okay. >> reporter: what's not in this metal mash up the original car that...
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. >> herbert wiener i sort of want to bring up a relevant issue in 2009 the government oversight committee heard testimony from the grand jury the grand jury was sounding the fire elementary school alarm that the retirement system was going bankruptcy because a salaries from the police department and what happened please fire protect our benefits the controller's office the mayor's office claire murray the head of the retirement fund stated the retirement fund was perfectly solvent in not in the murder in the third degree of the recession so this whole thing about the protection against the retirement city hall going smash i wonder about it in 2009 in the midst of the recession why we're coming up with those hedge fund is beyond me this is something i'd like to bring up earlier in my testimony and now there's a chance we may be sounding a false fire alarm and sense we're taking on unnecessary risks and those guys are vetted from the hedge fund we'll not be vetted so do this publicly so we can watch and as far as the members of the board goes okay each think of you is free to invest in hedg
. >> herbert wiener i sort of want to bring up a relevant issue in 2009 the government oversight committee heard testimony from the grand jury the grand jury was sounding the fire elementary school alarm that the retirement system was going bankruptcy because a salaries from the police department and what happened please fire protect our benefits the controller's office the mayor's office claire murray the head of the retirement fund stated the retirement fund was perfectly solvent in not...
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incumbent president herbert hoover was routed at the polls by franklin delano roosevelt.great nation will endure as it has endured. first of all let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. in his inaugural address roosevelt pledged to establish strong banking safeguards. there must be a strict supervision of all banking and credit and investments. there must be an end to speculation with other people's money. one of roosevelt's first presidential acts was to declare a national bank holiday. merritt sherman, who was with the federal reserve then tells us why roosevelt took this action. what roosevelt was trying to do was to create a period in which the whole banking system individual banks could be reviewed by bank examiners, by experts who had a great deal of information about banks and enable them, through the procedure of licensing banks to reopen, to carry out the promise made by the president that any bank that was reopened would be able to stay open. in his fireside chat fdr told the nation that the reopened banks were safe. let m
incumbent president herbert hoover was routed at the polls by franklin delano roosevelt.great nation will endure as it has endured. first of all let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. in his inaugural address roosevelt pledged to establish strong banking safeguards. there must be a strict supervision of all banking and credit and investments. there must be an end to speculation with other people's money. one of roosevelt's first presidential acts was to...
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i want to thank all of you for -- governor herbert and all of you for having me today. i wish you success for the rest of your meeting. [applause] >> thank you for helping with this valuable discussion. i think we learned a lot from everyone at the table. governors this concludes our , special session. please join us at a reception. i believe it is underway. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [inaudible chatter] >> the c-span city tour traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their history and literary life. we partnered with time warner cable free visit to greensboro, north carolina. caller:>> except for at&t and bennett college, most everyone else was like, i am not going down there because anything might happen. there are these mdc to and it is quiet, and we go and sit down and wait. to see what is going to happen. a waitress came by with a try of knives that where, she was so nervous that the knives were rattling. i was so nervous that i did not know what she might be doing with those knive
i want to thank all of you for -- governor herbert and all of you for having me today. i wish you success for the rest of your meeting. [applause] >> thank you for helping with this valuable discussion. i think we learned a lot from everyone at the table. governors this concludes our , special session. please join us at a reception. i believe it is underway. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [inaudible chatter]...
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republican herbert hoover served as president from 1929 to 1933. remembered most for his time in the oval office at 9the start of the great depression hoover also served as the secretary of commerce under president harding and coolidge. in this hour-long 1960 nbc interview hoover discusses his life beyond the presidency. speaking with reporter ray henley he delves into topics including his childhood, his time in china during the boxer rebellion, and his involvement in supplying food to civilians in german-occupied belgium during world war i. this program is part of the collections of the stanford university libraries collections and university archives. ♪ >> this is the campus of stanford university. one of america's great schools. this is the memorial church. this is the memorial theater. and this is the library on war, revolution, and peace. the news commentator. i am meeting a great american and an old friend. i'm here to have a talk with the 31st president of the united states, mr. herbert hoover. ♪ ♪ >> sit down, ray. >> thank you sir. >> coul
republican herbert hoover served as president from 1929 to 1933. remembered most for his time in the oval office at 9the start of the great depression hoover also served as the secretary of commerce under president harding and coolidge. in this hour-long 1960 nbc interview hoover discusses his life beyond the presidency. speaking with reporter ray henley he delves into topics including his childhood, his time in china during the boxer rebellion, and his involvement in supplying food to...
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it had been done by herbert mcdonald, a highly regarded blood spatter expert.the gown susie mowbray was wearing when she allegedly shot her husband. >> the evidence i examined strongly suggested that that garment wasn't anywhere near bill mowbray when he was shot. and of course, that would assist the defense and not the prosecution. >> mcdonnell was never called to testify. instead, the prosecution's other blood analyst, sergeant dusty hesku, testified that he found 48 separate blood spatters on susie mowbray's gown. this was a particularly damning piece of evidence. he said he used luminol to examine the gown. luminol is a chemical that causes blood to glow, or luminesce, even after it has been cleaned. the effect only lasts for about 30 seconds. time, hesku said, to measure all the blood spatters. this is a claim dismissed by most blood spatter experts. >> i don't doubt that he saw specks of glowing material in the dark, but according to his testimony he saw many and he measured them. this is like measuring the length of a firefly at night in the springtime.
it had been done by herbert mcdonald, a highly regarded blood spatter expert.the gown susie mowbray was wearing when she allegedly shot her husband. >> the evidence i examined strongly suggested that that garment wasn't anywhere near bill mowbray when he was shot. and of course, that would assist the defense and not the prosecution. >> mcdonnell was never called to testify. instead, the prosecution's other blood analyst, sergeant dusty hesku, testified that he found 48 separate...
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. >> republican herbert he was best remembered first time in the white house.lidge. join american tv on monday for a conversation with herbert hoover , a 19 60 hour-long abc interview which covered his life. it is a film from the stanford university library. it is all here on c-span3 american tv. >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. all this month, the presidency, we will be focusing on the life and legacy of george washington to mark the anniversary of his birth on february 22. next, author hugh howard talks about portraits of george washington. it explores the works of gilbert stuart and john trumbull, focusing on how the artist captured the spirit of the first president and how modern audiences can learn from washington. mr. howard is the author of "the painter's chair." george washington's mount vernon hosted this hour-long event. >> good afternoon. my talk will be a little shorter than his introduction, i think but thank you. [laughter] my thanks to susan, the
. >> republican herbert he was best remembered first time in the white house.lidge. join american tv on monday for a conversation with herbert hoover , a 19 60 hour-long abc interview which covered his life. it is a film from the stanford university library. it is all here on c-span3 american tv. >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. all this month, the presidency, we will be focusing on...
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eastern a 1960 interview with herbert hoover discussing his life beyond the presidency. at 9:30 our conversation with james still and mary bacon about the ford theater production of "the widow lincoln." find out complete television schedule at c-span.org, let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us or e-mail us at c-span.org, or send us a tweet at c-span hashtag comments. follow us on facebook. like us on twitter. keep track of the republican-led congress and follow its new members through its first session. new congress, best access, on seas and he's been to, c-span radio, and c-span.org. up next on american history tv, former members of president clinton's administration discusses economic strategy and achievements, examining health care reforms, budget surplus and welfare tax cre
eastern a 1960 interview with herbert hoover discussing his life beyond the presidency. at 9:30 our conversation with james still and mary bacon about the ford theater production of "the widow lincoln." find out complete television schedule at c-span.org, let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us or e-mail us at c-span.org, or send us a tweet at c-span hashtag comments. follow us on facebook. like us on twitter. keep track of the republican-led congress...
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international affairs editor douglas herbert spoke to me earlier. >> they are trying to get into the area because according to the new cease-fire, that is a town that is very much subject to the cease-fire and yet so far the reports we're getting jointly from the town today, you are seeing very, very little cease and you are seeing a lot of fire. their reports are now a combat slid really raging in that town. we have been calling it the strategic rail. it is clearly a town, the separatist say in their words does not apply to the cease-fire in any way shape, or form. what we are hearing is there is absolute fighting within the city itself is our. before in recent hours, the city had been surrounded. it is a situation which rebels and russia have been saying that they basically have it surrounded, and with ukrainian troops about to a 8000 of them in the city, ukraine has not acknowledged that its troops are trapped or surrounded because then my have to negotiate the release and resume fighting. they have been there. some have managed to get out, and the fighting is raising. if anything
international affairs editor douglas herbert spoke to me earlier. >> they are trying to get into the area because according to the new cease-fire, that is a town that is very much subject to the cease-fire and yet so far the reports we're getting jointly from the town today, you are seeing very, very little cease and you are seeing a lot of fire. their reports are now a combat slid really raging in that town. we have been calling it the strategic rail. it is clearly a town, the separatist...
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a limo service car struck a police suv that had pulled into the intersection of large street and herbert. it's not clear if the lights siren was on and the imowe driver hospitalized and two were treatsed for minor injuries. >> it could put impending revel sale at risk. philadelphia ruled partially in favor of owners of hq night club at that casino they argue they could lose their 16 million investment if the prupscy scale goes through. but the court is still allowing sale to close on monday. the whole deal may fold however because florida developer who is buying the revel has decided to pull out if it doesn't go his way. >> be loved chester county tivrpingers for allegedly having sex with under age teen. 35-year-old mark hossetler was charged with four incidents of stress of 17-year-old girl and it happened at the teacher's home and her home and he gave her alcohol too. hof set taught english since 1997. >> sharee williams joins us live in satellite september were moran on that. >> the public just lend her name. okay lie jean muller in 2013. her family has known about the abduction this
a limo service car struck a police suv that had pulled into the intersection of large street and herbert. it's not clear if the lights siren was on and the imowe driver hospitalized and two were treatsed for minor injuries. >> it could put impending revel sale at risk. philadelphia ruled partially in favor of owners of hq night club at that casino they argue they could lose their 16 million investment if the prupscy scale goes through. but the court is still allowing sale to close on...
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. >> good afternoon, my name is herbert smith. i don't have anything against the project, but i would appreciate if you would all not build a project and not worry about the park. because a lot of people need housing and it would be very nice to let the project go up. thank you, have a nice day. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> hi my name is albert. i just want to make sure -- i support the project. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> my name is charles williams and i'm really short on time. i support it. >> thank you. >> is there anyone else who has not made public comment -- come on up? >> good afternoon, supervisors. commissioners, sorry -- >> please -- [laughter ]. >> i'm sorry. sorry about that. city hall. anyways my name is angelica with the south of market action network,soman for short. thank you for your leadership and hearing us out today, especially the leadership of mr. low. first off, it's no secret that san francisco is experiencing an overall displacement crisis and we need to build for affordable housing. however, a
. >> good afternoon, my name is herbert smith. i don't have anything against the project, but i would appreciate if you would all not build a project and not worry about the park. because a lot of people need housing and it would be very nice to let the project go up. thank you, have a nice day. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> hi my name is albert. i just want to make sure -- i support the project. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> my name is charles...
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. >> reporter: tires bumpers tree branches, all over the intersection of herbert and large streets. four cars one big mess in frankford. scott has a story from the ages he had just got den into his jetta and sat down when he heard a crash and saw something he'll never forget. >> i saw the police suv go over the top of my car. flew over the roof of my car. i saw the underside of the suv. >> did your life flash before your eyes. >> definitely. scared. >> reporter: how did that happen? this police suv was trying to make a routine stop when it weren't through an intersection and was broad sided by this white limo. the many packet sent the suv flying over the jetta and into a tree. the stunned limo driver slammed into yet another car. friends say he's pretty banked up. >> what about the routine traffic stop? it finally did happen a few blocks away. >> the person that the police were trying to stop continued on and they were stopped a short time later. as a result they were pulled over investigated and let go. >> that was our karen hepp reporting. >>> in other news montgomery county healt
. >> reporter: tires bumpers tree branches, all over the intersection of herbert and large streets. four cars one big mess in frankford. scott has a story from the ages he had just got den into his jetta and sat down when he heard a crash and saw something he'll never forget. >> i saw the police suv go over the top of my car. flew over the roof of my car. i saw the underside of the suv. >> did your life flash before your eyes. >> definitely. scared. >> reporter:...
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so linda corey, juliette and briana, christina, tan chow, herbert, angelica. if i called your name and you are in the northern light court, please come up and we'll give you plenty of time. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> could you please speak into the mic. >> i'm linda jimenez, good morning. two days ago i had an accident, but i didn't want to just stay at home and not speaker for the senior and kids of this park. i haven't been really been out around, but i have been reading the necessary information and it would be very, very nice for you all to think about it and not to do any construction. again, because the park is almost no more sun. the seniors can't have any more recreation. the kids, we're all thinking about the kids and the seniors as of right now. so please, we beg you, stop the construction. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good morning. my name is briana and i'm the vice president of the university of san francisco's filipino-american student organization. >> my name is juliette and i'm one of the public relations and po
so linda corey, juliette and briana, christina, tan chow, herbert, angelica. if i called your name and you are in the northern light court, please come up and we'll give you plenty of time. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> could you please speak into the mic. >> i'm linda jimenez, good morning. two days ago i had an accident, but i didn't want to just stay at home and not speaker for the senior and kids of this park. i haven't been really been out around, but i have...
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. >> reporter: at the intersection of large and herbert streets, tires glass and bumpers were scattered from corner to corner. philadelphia police say it started with two officers trying to stop a car for a violation when this white chrysler collided with their suv, sending it out of control. scott was parked in this volkswagen at the time. >> i was looking in my rearview mirror i was just about to back out and i saw it coming over literally on the suv, over the top of my car. >> reporter: the driver of the chrysler had minor injuries, according to his friend. >> he's in the hospital right now. he's okay. >> reporter: and so were the officers. scott says he helped them out of the suv. >> one officer was cut on his head another officer was really shooken up. >> reporter: nbc10 was at temple hospital late this afternoon as one of the officers walked out with tore pants and a limp. >> police trying to do their job. making a car stop. sometimes this is the result of it unfortunately. >> reporter: and somehow, scott managed to walk away without a scratch. >> the car over the top of me, i mea
. >> reporter: at the intersection of large and herbert streets, tires glass and bumpers were scattered from corner to corner. philadelphia police say it started with two officers trying to stop a car for a violation when this white chrysler collided with their suv, sending it out of control. scott was parked in this volkswagen at the time. >> i was looking in my rearview mirror i was just about to back out and i saw it coming over literally on the suv, over the top of my car....
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. >> reporter: herbert lynn is a research scholar at stanford and will attend the summit.expects president obama to encourage tech leaders to find better ways to protect consumers from online identity theft. >> what you really need is a good and effective way of coupling both the private and public sectors to work together in improving cyber security. >> reporter: students and faculty are excited but not surprised the president chose stanford for the event. they hope what comes out of it will benefit us all. ian cole nbc bay area news. >>> okay could a new smart tv be too smart? is it capable of giving away your secrets? samsung is warning that its voice-controlled smart tv could pick up personal conversations and send that information back to the company or to a third party? the voice recognition feature allows you to operate the tv with voice commands that can turn it on or off, or perform a search but it can also pick up your conversation. samsung says it's not a big deal that it doesn't retain voice data or sell that to third-parties. and the company says you can disab
. >> reporter: herbert lynn is a research scholar at stanford and will attend the summit.expects president obama to encourage tech leaders to find better ways to protect consumers from online identity theft. >> what you really need is a good and effective way of coupling both the private and public sectors to work together in improving cyber security. >> reporter: students and faculty are excited but not surprised the president chose stanford for the event. they hope what...
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herbert spencer's the other one that i talk about. and the whole idea was to base a system of freedom on a purely rational foundation without any religious axioms involved. and mill -- he was a little ambiguous about that, but that was basically his position which i quote in the book. and if you adopt that position and many chapters refer to this -- if you do not have fundamental axioms, moral axioms about the precious nature of every individual life, about the importance of protecting individual freedom from compulsion or the need to limit the coercion that can be exercised by government against people, unless you have very strong axioms that tell you that is right, then you slip into this relativist mode where you say, "well, it's all relative." who's to say -- maybe in other societies they enslave people, which they do. maybe that's not so -- who can say that's wrong? it's the moral, cultural historical, relativist position, which was the underpinning of all of the totalitarian movements of the 20th century. and i have a chapter ju
herbert spencer's the other one that i talk about. and the whole idea was to base a system of freedom on a purely rational foundation without any religious axioms involved. and mill -- he was a little ambiguous about that, but that was basically his position which i quote in the book. and if you adopt that position and many chapters refer to this -- if you do not have fundamental axioms, moral axioms about the precious nature of every individual life, about the importance of protecting...
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. >> reporter: tires bumpers tree branches all over the intersection of herbert and large streets.our cars, one big mess in frankford. chet has story for the ages. he just gotten into his jetta and sat down when he heard a crash and saw something he'll never forget. >> i saw the police suv go over the top of my car, flew over the roof of my car. i saw the underside of the suv. >> reporter: did your life flash before your eyes? >> definitely. scary. >> reporter: how did that happen? this police suv was trying to make a routine stop when it went through an intersection and was broad sided by this white limo. the impact sent the suv flying over the jetta and into a tree. the stunned limo driver slammed into yet another car. friends say he's pretty banked up. >> so what about the routine traffic stop? >> it finally did happen a few blocks away. the person that the police were trying to stop continued on and they were stopped a short time later as a result they were pulled over and investigated and let go. >> reporter: karen hepp, fox 29 news. >> a chester county teacher is accuse of ha
. >> reporter: tires bumpers tree branches all over the intersection of herbert and large streets.our cars, one big mess in frankford. chet has story for the ages. he just gotten into his jetta and sat down when he heard a crash and saw something he'll never forget. >> i saw the police suv go over the top of my car, flew over the roof of my car. i saw the underside of the suv. >> reporter: did your life flash before your eyes? >> definitely. scary. >> reporter: how...
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if it were not for north dakota, gary herbert would have achieved his goal of being the fastest growing economy in the country. we just keep chasing it and working hard to do the things that everybody has talked about. and the national media does call me and ask me why is north dakota so different from the rest of the nation over the last 10 years, and i think it is not that complicated. we have low taxes. we have a reasonable regulatory climate. we have a terrific workforce. we have a state government that we think is the most accessible government in the country. companies come to our state for that reason. you see deere and caterpillar building, microsoft is expanding. there is economic activity that is a long ways away from the oil fields. it is working well for us but at that pace, 10.4%, we have to go to stay on top of that. and keep everything going forward. inhighways getting built. buildings getting built. law enforcement expanding. all the social services you have to bring to bear. all that has to keep up. that is without a doubt our biggest challenge. >> what has been the imp
if it were not for north dakota, gary herbert would have achieved his goal of being the fastest growing economy in the country. we just keep chasing it and working hard to do the things that everybody has talked about. and the national media does call me and ask me why is north dakota so different from the rest of the nation over the last 10 years, and i think it is not that complicated. we have low taxes. we have a reasonable regulatory climate. we have a terrific workforce. we have a state...
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as i governor hickenlooper and herbert have a great relationship.seen them interact many times. they are jovial. they joke with one another. obviously, they disagree on a lot of issues, but they do steal ideas from each other. even yesterday, governor hickenlooper was talking about an idea he stole from utah. an initiative called 66 by 2020 in which they are shooting to get safety 6% of residents -- six the 6% of residents -- 66% of residents to hold a technical degree. it is about sharing ideas. pedro: a lot of the states were affected by the affordable care act. how are they faring? niraj: the big question is what happens with the supreme court. we just read about this this week. this case could devastate the law as it is being implemented. it is about subsidies. the issue at hand is 13 states have set up their own exchanges. the rest of the states are not on their own exchange, they are on the federal exchange or some variation. the administration argues that the law says -- the law was created with the intent that subsidies would be available to
as i governor hickenlooper and herbert have a great relationship.seen them interact many times. they are jovial. they joke with one another. obviously, they disagree on a lot of issues, but they do steal ideas from each other. even yesterday, governor hickenlooper was talking about an idea he stole from utah. an initiative called 66 by 2020 in which they are shooting to get safety 6% of residents -- six the 6% of residents -- 66% of residents to hold a technical degree. it is about sharing...
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. >> reporter: cyber security expert herbert lynn says there's likely to be more to come. >> they try. they try, they fail. they try, they succeed. so eventually they're going to win. >> reporter: they entered the bank system via e-mails to employees. when the e-mails were open it sent off a virus that allowed the hackers to see every keyboard move, every mouse click, essentially teaching them step by step how to steal. >> they were able to pretend they were bank employees not a bonnie and clyde robberies but more like an ocean's 11 robbery. >> reporter: in the process they stole millions of dollars from banks across the globe including some herein the united states. >> the cyber world is the wild wild west. we design new defenses and hackers design new ways to penetrate them. >> reporter: it's interesting to note that bank security wasn't a topic at the summit. it had taken a back seat to other threats by cyber hackers. >> for example is this more important than protecting
. >> reporter: cyber security expert herbert lynn says there's likely to be more to come. >> they try. they try, they fail. they try, they succeed. so eventually they're going to win. >> reporter: they entered the bank system via e-mails to employees. when the e-mails were open it sent off a virus that allowed the hackers to see every keyboard move, every mouse click, essentially teaching them step by step how to steal. >> they were able to pretend they were bank...
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and then in 1960 interview with former president herbert hoover. at 9:30, our conversation with james still and actor married they can about the theater production of the "widow lincoln." find our complete television schedule at c-span.org. let us know if you think about the programs you are watching. call us, e-mail us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> a panel of doctors recently testified. the hearing comes amid national debate on whether vaccination should be mandatory. as several states do with the current of the government is. the witnesses discuss vaccine safety and prior claims that vaccinations are responsible for causing disorders like autism. this is two hours. [indistinct chatter] >> the senate committee will come to order. this morning, we are a hearing about the resurgence of vaccine
and then in 1960 interview with former president herbert hoover. at 9:30, our conversation with james still and actor married they can about the theater production of the "widow lincoln." find our complete television schedule at c-span.org. let us know if you think about the programs you are watching. call us, e-mail us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning...
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herbert: well, we are partners in sharing the responsibilities of government.he federal government with the states. it has always been envisioned that they were equal partners. states should not be subservient. yet we see with this continued growth and expansion, the federal government encroaches, i believe, into the responsibilities of the states. and that is not a partisan issue, that is a -- democrat republican, independent agrees that the government is taking over too much. so let's get back to the concept of responsibility as defined in our constitution and what we've always known as called "federalism."
herbert: well, we are partners in sharing the responsibilities of government.he federal government with the states. it has always been envisioned that they were equal partners. states should not be subservient. yet we see with this continued growth and expansion, the federal government encroaches, i believe, into the responsibilities of the states. and that is not a partisan issue, that is a -- democrat republican, independent agrees that the government is taking over too much. so let's get...
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colorado governor john hick enlooper shares with utah governor gary herbert serving as vice chair. >> now we're getting there. it's actually pretty good for us on a saturday morning. welcome. great to see so many friends who i haven't had a chance to see in the meeting so far. certainly as cherry want to take this opportunity to welcome everyone to the 2015 winter meeting. we have a very exciting weekend ahead of us. i'm very glad to see all of you here. appreciate the effort you all made to get here. part of the rules requires that any governor who wants to submit a new policy or resolution for adoption at this meeting is going to need a 3/4 vote to suspend the rules to do so. a long standing rule. please submit any proposal in writing by 5 o'clock tonight. also want to take this opportunity to welcome the new governers who were able to make it here. i think they're all here, maybe 1 or 2 had earlier meetings, but just kind of stand up and waive. massachusetts governor charley baker. i know he'll try to get here. pennsylvania governor tom wolfe. not here rhode island governor gina. y
colorado governor john hick enlooper shares with utah governor gary herbert serving as vice chair. >> now we're getting there. it's actually pretty good for us on a saturday morning. welcome. great to see so many friends who i haven't had a chance to see in the meeting so far. certainly as cherry want to take this opportunity to welcome everyone to the 2015 winter meeting. we have a very exciting weekend ahead of us. i'm very glad to see all of you here. appreciate the effort you all made...