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if yoo have taught, you know the books will be better, if you are a student, you will study more. to continue thaa metaphor, this is the time of year in which we still have four term papers do. [laughter] and we have an internal deadline, all opinions must be circulated by june 1, and all cases will be announced by june 30. we are the only branch of the government gets there work done on time every single year, thank you very much. [laughter] [applause] and the process begins with applications to hear cases. they're called petitions. we get about 9000 of those every year. it is like doing pushups every morning. capital spent arguing over what cases to take. it takes four votes to hear a case, and anyone of us can put a check mark on the petitions and all of us discuss it. we meet. the term. it takes four votes to hear the case. if there are only four votes and you think is very important, it is not really a major loss. if you are right and it is important, it will come back. there are many cases that we see that are wrong. we don't take them. because if you just do error correctio
if yoo have taught, you know the books will be better, if you are a student, you will study more. to continue thaa metaphor, this is the time of year in which we still have four term papers do. [laughter] and we have an internal deadline, all opinions must be circulated by june 1, and all cases will be announced by june 30. we are the only branch of the government gets there work done on time every single year, thank you very much. [laughter] [applause] and the process begins with applications...
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and if so, when? cybersecurity presidential beginning in 1986 and they've all been very good. and most of what they suggested has been done or implemented. the 2008 report come it took president bush his last year to actually having a plan he funded and acted on. the bush plan in 2008, comprehensive national cyberinitiative, cnc i had 12 points, as you know. none of those 12 points were really designed to protect anything except the government. and so, the comprehensive national cyberinitiative was not comprehensive or national image didn't suggest anything that would protect the power grid or the rail system or the banking system. and that is still our policy. we haven't gone beyond that. i hope my friend howard who is now at the white house will go beyond that. i think and we discussed in the book that there are real daunting political challenges in the congress and given all the lobbying that goes on in washington to get any of these things fixed because a lot of what it's going to take to defend o
and if so, when? cybersecurity presidential beginning in 1986 and they've all been very good. and most of what they suggested has been done or implemented. the 2008 report come it took president bush his last year to actually having a plan he funded and acted on. the bush plan in 2008, comprehensive national cyberinitiative, cnc i had 12 points, as you know. none of those 12 points were really designed to protect anything except the government. and so, the comprehensive national cyberinitiative...
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but live elsewhere, it could cost you if >>> if you work in d.c.t could cost you if d.c. officials >> you are watching abc 7's good morning washington. with doug mcelway, alison starling, meteorologist brian van de graaff, and lisa baden with traffic. this is good morning washinton, on your side. >> investigators are trying to piece together a mysterious death in southeast d.c. a woman's body was found inside an apartment on its after her adult son was injured after jumping out of a second-floor window. authorities believe the woman's body had been inside for several days. >>> secretary of state clinton says north korea must face consequences for sinking a south korean war six. a north korean to rietorpedo sae ship. but it denies it and says it will respond to any punishment with all-out war. >>> astronauts from the space shuttle will have another job to complete before they leave the international space station. today they will finish installing new batteries. earlier this week they installed a new russian-built compartment. they will undock from
but live elsewhere, it could cost you if >>> if you work in d.c.t could cost you if d.c. officials >> you are watching abc 7's good morning washington. with doug mcelway, alison starling, meteorologist brian van de graaff, and lisa baden with traffic. this is good morning washinton, on your side. >> investigators are trying to piece together a mysterious death in southeast d.c. a woman's body was found inside an apartment on its after her adult son was injured after jumping...
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if it hits a marsh, and that's a lot of what you see is this huge expanse of marshes, if it hits the marshes, if you haven't seen a marsh, there's very, very tall grass that is on the surface of the marsh, and it will stick to that grass. now, one of the things you can do is clip the grass. another thing you can do, if the conditions are right, is you can burn the marsh, and what they'll do is have a very thin layer on the marsh when they do the burn, and that will burn the grals with the oil attached to it. the problem here is, if the oil keeps coming and coming and coming, then you get more and more possibility of the i'm coating the surface of the marsh and actually getting into the sediment, and that's when things really are very difficult to clean up. if you look at the surface of the marsh, there are a lot of plant roots, etc., organisms living down in those sediments, and that oil is sticking in there and then really -- you're looking at possibilities like natural biodegradation and that kind of thing to clean it up. host: we have someone on to witter who asked, do you think t
if it hits a marsh, and that's a lot of what you see is this huge expanse of marshes, if it hits the marshes, if you haven't seen a marsh, there's very, very tall grass that is on the surface of the marsh, and it will stick to that grass. now, one of the things you can do is clip the grass. another thing you can do, if the conditions are right, is you can burn the marsh, and what they'll do is have a very thin layer on the marsh when they do the burn, and that will burn the grals with the oil...
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even if the detail is different.fe on earth as a kind of alien hunters handbook, a field guide to what life actually is, and how it works, no matter where it occurs. >> larry: dr. kaku, you're a renowned physicist. you accept that? >> well, yeah. life is going to be found throughout the universe. however, i don't think they're going to want to come and strip mine the earth. there are a lot of planets out there that are probably uninhabited without restive natives. if you're a camper, are you going to sit down where there are a lot of scorpions and tarantulas and rattlesnakes? no. you're going go where it is clean of pests. why would they bother with earth when there is plenty of pristine planets? there is no point to mess with the natives. it's not going to be quite like columbus meeting a native and genocide. think more like the vietnam war, okay? an intelligent species may simply day it's not worth to it get the natives angry. >> larry: "avatar." did you see "avatar"? >> i did. great movie. >> larry: you liked it.
even if the detail is different.fe on earth as a kind of alien hunters handbook, a field guide to what life actually is, and how it works, no matter where it occurs. >> larry: dr. kaku, you're a renowned physicist. you accept that? >> well, yeah. life is going to be found throughout the universe. however, i don't think they're going to want to come and strip mine the earth. there are a lot of planets out there that are probably uninhabited without restive natives. if you're a...
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if not, what can we do better? >> by identifying the problem, whatever mechanisms we have did not seem to be addressing it. as you indicate, there are concerns and problems in a number of foreign countries with respect to theft of intellectual property. through the transition process, i heard from members of both chambers about the need to ensure that there is an intellectual property passport to appoint people who are focused on this -- i know this committee was one of the sources of the bill that created a broader intellectual property position throughout the administration. we hope to focus on these issues. >> thank you. i think you are an excellent choice and you will do a good job for the country. i look forward to supporting you. >> thank you. >> senator whitehouse. >> we pass legislation recently that would set up an intellectual prosody -- property czar in the white house. implementation has yet to be accomplished, but we hope that will be a priority for you. i could not agree more with senator graham. i wa
if not, what can we do better? >> by identifying the problem, whatever mechanisms we have did not seem to be addressing it. as you indicate, there are concerns and problems in a number of foreign countries with respect to theft of intellectual property. through the transition process, i heard from members of both chambers about the need to ensure that there is an intellectual property passport to appoint people who are focused on this -- i know this committee was one of the sources of the...
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if that were true, the blackout would last for weeks if not months. what if the attack was on the railroads? and caused at key junctions on the freight rail networks there to be massive derailments, causing days if not weeks worth of-- where the railroads would not work and supplies could not move. whatever was on the air traffic control system or the airlines, and we were grounded for days, the way europe was last month his of the volcano. what if all that happened at the same time? and what if in addition to attacking a civilian infrastructures, the military organization was attacking, also attacked the other military. so they turned off the communication system of the other military. perhaps they turned off the air defense of the other military. to make this clear, let me give you one example of how that could work. cyberwar, the book, opens with a scene in syria in 2007. syrian air defense operators are sitting there at night, almost midnight, they are looking at their radar screens. there is not much up in the air. syria at that time of day, that
if that were true, the blackout would last for weeks if not months. what if the attack was on the railroads? and caused at key junctions on the freight rail networks there to be massive derailments, causing days if not weeks worth of-- where the railroads would not work and supplies could not move. whatever was on the air traffic control system or the airlines, and we were grounded for days, the way europe was last month his of the volcano. what if all that happened at the same time? and what...
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so, even if it's not pliable, even if you just know intuitively that phthalates are not in this thingt tested? >> woldenberg: not only that, we have to test even the components that are inside the toy, even the stuff that no human will ever see. >> stahl: woldenberg says the law is good intentions run amok. and he points out that congress overruled the findings of the c.p.s.c.-- the consumer product safety commission-- and the food and drug administration, which say the levels we're exposed to every day are safe. the c.p.s.c., which studied phthalates in toys twice, even had volunteers chew on them to see if phthalates oozed out. so why all the alarm bells? well, it all started with experiments on rats. >> dr. richard sharpe: oh, yeah. >> stahl: dr. richard sharpe in edinburgh, scotland, one of the leading phthalate researchers in the world, exposed pregnant rats like these to phthalates, and produced a string of abnormalities in their male offspring. >> sharpe: we see undescended testes. we see this penis abnormality, hypospadias. we see smaller testes in adulthood, which means lower
so, even if it's not pliable, even if you just know intuitively that phthalates are not in this thingt tested? >> woldenberg: not only that, we have to test even the components that are inside the toy, even the stuff that no human will ever see. >> stahl: woldenberg says the law is good intentions run amok. and he points out that congress overruled the findings of the c.p.s.c.-- the consumer product safety commission-- and the food and drug administration, which say the levels we're...
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what he says in the film is that if intelligent aliens exist -- that a big if -- and if they were to meet us -- that's another big if -- then we might be wise to treat them with caution. it's not stephen saying as far as i know in any way, stephen is not saying aliens are coming, we've got to hide under the bed. he's not trying to frighten anyone. he is just saying if you follow the argument logically, then he thinks that we would be wise to be -- to exercise caution when dealing with aliens. >> larry: so what do we do with this, john, other than entertain and inform us? what's the next step? >> well, what we're trying to do with this -- you know, what is just so amazing about this subject, it just blew my mind. i'm not a scientist. my job is to make tv programs. what blew my mind is the huge scale of the universe. i'll never look at the night sky the same way again. just during the three years we've been making this show, someone told me the other day 300 billion stars have been born. 300 billion stars have died. these are just awesome figures. and what we're doing next really is ju
what he says in the film is that if intelligent aliens exist -- that a big if -- and if they were to meet us -- that's another big if -- then we might be wise to treat them with caution. it's not stephen saying as far as i know in any way, stephen is not saying aliens are coming, we've got to hide under the bed. he's not trying to frighten anyone. he is just saying if you follow the argument logically, then he thinks that we would be wise to be -- to exercise caution when dealing with aliens....
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we got electronic technicians, you know, if they can do , if t, we call cameron. >> okay. you also testified that there were a number of maintenance items that were done pri to the blp splash. do you recall that? >> that's correct. >> okay. do you have a list of the maintenance items that were done prior to the b.o.p. splash for this wall? >> do i have one with me? >> no. a list in your mind peaps. >> yes, i mean, basically, you know, it's standard procedure that when we retrieve the b.o.p.s we change out all the rubber goods, change out all the rubber goods. as far as annulars we change the rubber goods. as far as going into a piston, that depends on if, you know, we have something leaking or if we cut a window in the casing or something like that, you know. a lot of things depend on what happened in that whale. but, you know, like i say, the normal things are checking accumulator bottles. you have to adjust them for different water depth. you change out all of your filters in your pods. you check all of your precharges. you grease all of your valves. check -- grease all
we got electronic technicians, you know, if they can do , if t, we call cameron. >> okay. you also testified that there were a number of maintenance items that were done pri to the blp splash. do you recall that? >> that's correct. >> okay. do you have a list of the maintenance items that were done prior to the b.o.p. splash for this wall? >> do i have one with me? >> no. a list in your mind peaps. >> yes, i mean, basically, you know, it's standard procedure...
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by that, i mean, if they gain in total control, if they eliminate got from public life, if they suppress your religious liberties, if they take away your right to earn money and politicians decide who should learn how much and who should be distributed, if bureaucrats in washington can decide every detail of your life, whether it is health care or energy or the environment or you name it, then america as we have known it has ceased to exist. and i think it is that serious a threat. by the way, if you go back and looked at george orwell's 1984, remember, george orwell, and left wing intellectual, so feared centralized planning and government that he wrote in 1984 not about the soviet union, not about not see germany, he wrote it about great britain and he said in his interviews that it is a warning to all of us that too strong a central government with the best of intentions can end up creating the end of freedom as we have known it, which is also what hiatt said to all -- in "the road to serfdom," and not describing the soviets with the fascists but describing the threat of centralized p
by that, i mean, if they gain in total control, if they eliminate got from public life, if they suppress your religious liberties, if they take away your right to earn money and politicians decide who should learn how much and who should be distributed, if bureaucrats in washington can decide every detail of your life, whether it is health care or energy or the environment or you name it, then america as we have known it has ceased to exist. and i think it is that serious a threat. by the way,...
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i do not remember if they were there or if they were intact. my initial concern at the time it really was making the phone calls to the bridge. brent had a severe lacerations to his scalp. he was bleeding quite bad. my first thought was to assess his injury and try to see if there was anything i could do for him. >> sir, i have a few questions for you, specifically about the emergency generator you describe. on board the deepwater horizon, you indicated by your testimony that the emergency generator had to be manually started, it did not just go on automatically? >> the systems on the rig have primary generators running. in the event that the main generators trip off or over speed for whatever reason, the system is designed to then start any other main generators that were not running at that time. >> is that you referred to as your emergency generator that you have to manually start? >> know. no. the damage to the system prevented the other generators from starting. >> what you referred to as the emergency generator requires manual starting? >
i do not remember if they were there or if they were intact. my initial concern at the time it really was making the phone calls to the bridge. brent had a severe lacerations to his scalp. he was bleeding quite bad. my first thought was to assess his injury and try to see if there was anything i could do for him. >> sir, i have a few questions for you, specifically about the emergency generator you describe. on board the deepwater horizon, you indicated by your testimony that the...
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tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain or weakness.his may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. my dad learned the hard way. but you may be able to do something. [ male announcer ] have a heart to heart with y. >>> i know bp has committed to pay for the response effort. and we will hold them to their obligation. i have to say, though, i did not appreciate what i considered to be a ridiculous spectacle during the congressional hearings into this matter. yet executives of bp and transocean and halliburton falling over each other to point the finger of blame at somebody else. the american people could not have been impressed with that display, and i certainly wasn't. >> we welcome john hofmeister. he is the former president of shell oil company, and he is the author of "why we hate the oil companies." john, a lot of people are blasting bp for not being adequately prepared and not having the spill stopped by now. what do you think? >> i think we're facing a catastrophic failure of how many systems. until we investigate what went wr
tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain or weakness.his may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. my dad learned the hard way. but you may be able to do something. [ male announcer ] have a heart to heart with y. >>> i know bp has committed to pay for the response effort. and we will hold them to their obligation. i have to say, though, i did not appreciate what i considered to be a ridiculous spectacle during the congressional...
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if you were, for example, in the second world war, if you were an american citizen and joined the nazi army, we could take your citizenship away from you. if you joined an enemy force that's at war with the united states, your citizenship can be taken away from you. the question is, with the court's consider this that kind of war? we don't know yet exactly what kind of connection he had with al qaeda or with the taliban or with any of these groups. seems like he did, but i don't know the proof of that. we know his motive seems to be to serve the cause of islamic extremism, but we don't know he was directed to do it. we don't know he joined it, there are a lot of questions there. if we could prove he joined al qaeda or the taliban, you could then probably take his citizenship away. it would probably be upheld. >> larry: would you need some law to do that? >> there is a law. you would have to apply the law that allows you to take citizenship away if somebody joins the enemy. you would have, like lawyers do and courts do, you would have a debate about did he join the enemy, can you join t
if you were, for example, in the second world war, if you were an american citizen and joined the nazi army, we could take your citizenship away from you. if you joined an enemy force that's at war with the united states, your citizenship can be taken away from you. the question is, with the court's consider this that kind of war? we don't know yet exactly what kind of connection he had with al qaeda or with the taliban or with any of these groups. seems like he did, but i don't know the proof...
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not equal anymore. >> if you lend something you say i have given it away and if i never get it back ik overall you shouldn't get involved with friends and money. not a good idea. my personal experience, not a good idea. >> mike: the book is called "secrets of a jewish mother." i found it very funny. i'm not a jewish mother. i want you to know. >> sure? >> mike: i promise. >> you don't -- do you think you have to be jewish to enjoy the book? >> mike: no. i think you enjoy it more when you're not a jewish mother because there is a lot of insight into people that you know and it's like now i get it. >> true. >> mike: that's what i said. now i get it. otherwise why would a 50-year-old baptist guy reading a book at a jewish mother. >> you know that this jewish mother is best friend with southern baptist girl for 30 years. >> mike: wonderful story and tribute to the friendship you have. >> family values are the best values and say you love your friends as often as you can. >> i didn't get to read your mother. >> she's in florida. >> i would love to meet her. >> okay. try to make it happen.
not equal anymore. >> if you lend something you say i have given it away and if i never get it back ik overall you shouldn't get involved with friends and money. not a good idea. my personal experience, not a good idea. >> mike: the book is called "secrets of a jewish mother." i found it very funny. i'm not a jewish mother. i want you to know. >> sure? >> mike: i promise. >> you don't -- do you think you have to be jewish to enjoy the book? >> mike:...
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if we want to grow and if we want to prosper we need immigrants. and we have never prospered without immigrants. and i just want to remind everyone that the last time we put a ban on immigration and declared war on immigration was in the 1920's, right before the great depression. i'm not linking one to the other, but it had -- it was one of those variables that led to this economic downturn. host: prior to becoming c.e.o. of kellogg how long did you live in mexico and when did you come to the u.s. from cuba? guest: we came out of cuba in 1960 and went to miami for a little while, two years, where we stayed in a hotel. my father thought it was going to be a vacation because this man cannot stay. then we moved to new york and became u.s. citizens. then he got a job in mexico with heinz company, food company. that is how we ended up in mexico. i went to junior high school and high school in mexico. but the interesting thing is, because i was naturalized, when my son was born -- it just highlights the plight of an immigrant and refugee. when my son was
if we want to grow and if we want to prosper we need immigrants. and we have never prospered without immigrants. and i just want to remind everyone that the last time we put a ban on immigration and declared war on immigration was in the 1920's, right before the great depression. i'm not linking one to the other, but it had -- it was one of those variables that led to this economic downturn. host: prior to becoming c.e.o. of kellogg how long did you live in mexico and when did you come to the...
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but it takes over the -- you can see right there if they want to -- if they keep going forward and if we keep -- if they want to opt out of data collection, and out of the targeting, it's very easy for them to do. and if we just go to the next slide, you'll actually see how easy it is to opt out all this targeting. and so this is the landing panhandle. i want to show you two representations of innovative and creative ways that industry is implementing new type of notice and the key with choice is to make sure for the first time everybody in the ecosystem is complying and participating. and everybody is respecting consumers privacy. that's a real, i think, evolution. there's nothing new about opt out but have everybody doing it. even people that aren't sort of front-facing or consumer-facing is the real key here. and so, you know, principles are great. we're seeing notice. we're seeing choice. but in the end, we also need accountability. and i just want to highlight -- lee is going to talk about council better business bureaus who has been a partner since day one and i highlight the se
but it takes over the -- you can see right there if they want to -- if they keep going forward and if we keep -- if they want to opt out of data collection, and out of the targeting, it's very easy for them to do. and if we just go to the next slide, you'll actually see how easy it is to opt out all this targeting. and so this is the landing panhandle. i want to show you two representations of innovative and creative ways that industry is implementing new type of notice and the key with choice...
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i asked if the allegations similar were true if they would be a crime. you are saying you did not answer hypotheticals. you are here before us today. if you will not answer literally or hypothetically or apparently investigate, we have an allegation of a three felony. the congressman says they are felony a u.s. senator has said is true is a crime -- you are not investigating whether it is a false statement by a member of congress or crime about the white house. what are we to do? >> the danger with hypothetical is it does not tell in the totality what a real case looks like. >> it is not a hypothetical when he says he was offered a job by this white house in contradiction to at least three sections of the u.s. code. i as to what you are doing about it. you are not willing to say that it is being handled by the public integrity sector. had he put any attention to following up on the allegation? >> at the we had responded to your letter. >> it could be in the mail. it is very close some time. we have not received it. >> i apologize. the premise that you ma
i asked if the allegations similar were true if they would be a crime. you are saying you did not answer hypotheticals. you are here before us today. if you will not answer literally or hypothetically or apparently investigate, we have an allegation of a three felony. the congressman says they are felony a u.s. senator has said is true is a crime -- you are not investigating whether it is a false statement by a member of congress or crime about the white house. what are we to do? >> the...
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if you're too fast, if you're too high, if you don't have the aircraft properly configured, you go around> we did hear a report that a tire blew and does that tell you anything in particular? >> you know, a tire blowing could be indicative of any number of things, one might look at what we call the anti-skid system of the brakes, but speculation is kind of pointless. i would add that these are the most common types of accidents that we have in aviation, that we're trying to do something about, we call them run way excursions and we're trying to get a handle on how to prevent these types of accidents. >> you have had two other crashes, the one in libya and the one with the poland delegation in russia. is there a reason to go with a bad approach when the better course of action would be to try it again? >> it's human nature to want to go ahead and get the job done, you're being paid to get the passengers to the destination, but good discipline says that if everything is not just right, you have to go around and try it again. >> paul mccarthy, thank you for coming on, we appreciate it. >>> n
if you're too fast, if you're too high, if you don't have the aircraft properly configured, you go around> we did hear a report that a tire blew and does that tell you anything in particular? >> you know, a tire blowing could be indicative of any number of things, one might look at what we call the anti-skid system of the brakes, but speculation is kind of pointless. i would add that these are the most common types of accidents that we have in aviation, that we're trying to do...
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. >> if you didn't go along? >> yes, sir. >> although young never held a gun, he was still sentenced to four consecutive life terms. florida had abolished all parole five years earlier, which meant young, notwithstanding his youth and the fact that he never physically hurt anyone, would spend the rest of his life in prison. >>> this week, the u.s. supreme court found that to be in principle unconstitutional, a violation of the eighth amendment ban against cruel and unusual punishment. the categorical rejection is welcome news for about 130 youthful offenders who, like kenneth young, had been serving life without parole for crimes in which no one died. it is also a stunning victory for young's attorney, who runs the children and prison project at florida state university. he had been crusading in state legislatures for ye$z to allow parole for all juvenile offenders no matter how serious their crimes. >> well, absolutely. and i think we're immoral ultimately as a nation. this is no different from slavery or other
. >> if you didn't go along? >> yes, sir. >> although young never held a gun, he was still sentenced to four consecutive life terms. florida had abolished all parole five years earlier, which meant young, notwithstanding his youth and the fact that he never physically hurt anyone, would spend the rest of his life in prison. >>> this week, the u.s. supreme court found that to be in principle unconstitutional, a violation of the eighth amendment ban against cruel and...
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and if you have the -- and if they have a child, you have to send that child to college.hat would not make any sense. [applause] that does not make any sense for your household and it certainly does not make any sense for the united states. >> one minute, mr. critz. >> certainly we have a major issue in this country. we have approximately 12 million illegal immigrants in this country for the first thing we have to do, we have to seal the borders. let's stop the inflow of illegal immigration. the illegal immigrants that are here should not be supplanting those who are following the rules. the illegal immigrants that are here have to be moved out so that they can follow the process the right way. thirdly, employers -- if there are no jobs for these illegal immigrants to come into, it will be a little bit different 3 they will not be coming in here because there is no place to work. the employers -- there has to be some sort of sign or retribution to the employer that employs the illegal immigrant. this is not a one-sided argument. without the employer, the immigrant would n
and if you have the -- and if they have a child, you have to send that child to college.hat would not make any sense. [applause] that does not make any sense for your household and it certainly does not make any sense for the united states. >> one minute, mr. critz. >> certainly we have a major issue in this country. we have approximately 12 million illegal immigrants in this country for the first thing we have to do, we have to seal the borders. let's stop the inflow of illegal...
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if i asked if you wanted to go to juarez, you would say, why don't we go to el pasonstead? >> we have a number of years not only in the united states but in mexico as well watching our web cast. this is a viewer of the web cast pose a question. -- webcast's s question. >> i am not an expert on security or crime. i am more of an international relations guy. my guess would be that organized crime is different from the crime that comes from not having a job. when you lose your job when most of your life you have been working, if you do decide to become a criminal, you probably steal to eat. you would not fit into higher forms of organized crime. this i know. there are studies that show that crime escalates. whoever starts by may be stealing a package of cigarettes and does not get caught, the next time will still the mirrors of a car. if he does not get caught you will still the car. he does e get caught -- if he does not get caught he will get in to kidnapping. in other words, entrepreneurship gross if you do not get caught -- grows if you do not get caught. organized crime w
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if you have the other impetus to go after new york you would have these things every week if you have a year long trial in manhattan. it's not just keeping the terrorists safe but the rest of new york safe. >> i disagree with that. i think the nut jobs need any kind of motivation they dream up. it could be they have a mother in law they don't like. who knows. who know where is this will end up. >> tell me more respectly why the device didn't detonate? >> we know there were two timing circuits with two clocks one they said led to the large container. it may have been one was an arming device which is a count downtimer. it's safe to move while it's in the vehicle. the second timer takes over after the device is armed. that's a count downtimer. it's not the first time somebody in new york trying to deliver and i am pro advised explosive device hit one of our fine potholes and caused it to detonate accidentally. >> it's not the first. >> if you are going to go to all of that trouble -- i just came back from afghanistan. in afghanistan they use a nine-bolt battery for a detonate tore that
if you have the other impetus to go after new york you would have these things every week if you have a year long trial in manhattan. it's not just keeping the terrorists safe but the rest of new york safe. >> i disagree with that. i think the nut jobs need any kind of motivation they dream up. it could be they have a mother in law they don't like. who knows. who know where is this will end up. >> tell me more respectly why the device didn't detonate? >> we know there were two...
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if we held our government accountable, if we fulfilled the obligations of citizenship. the success of their experiment, they understood, depended on the participation of their people. the participation of americans like all of you. participation of all those who have ever sought to perfect our union. i had a great honor of delivering a tribute to one of those americans last week, a an american named dorothy height. and as you probably know, dr. height passed away the other week at the age of 98. one of the speakers at this memorial was her nephew, who was 88. and i said, that's a sign of a full life when your nephew is 88. dr. height had been on the firing line for every fight, from lynching to desegregation, to the battle for health care reform, she was with eleanor roosevelt and she was with michelle obama. she lived a singular life. one of the giants upon whose shoulders i stand. but she started out just like you. understanding that, to make something of herself, she needed a college degree. so she applied to bar nard college, and she got in. except when she showed u
if we held our government accountable, if we fulfilled the obligations of citizenship. the success of their experiment, they understood, depended on the participation of their people. the participation of americans like all of you. participation of all those who have ever sought to perfect our union. i had a great honor of delivering a tribute to one of those americans last week, a an american named dorothy height. and as you probably know, dr. height passed away the other week at the age of...
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brewer is worried because if this spreads, arizona's state that fends on tourism and, you know, if itets out of hand, the economy in arizona is fragile, as you know it could hurt. >> well, but, again, bill, really the answer was brought forth when you set forth the premise. the fact is that overwhelming numbers of americans support what has been done here in arizona. and whether or not they visit, i think you are going to see arizona move forward assertively with a type of truth squad to point out the fallacies and the deliberate disinformation and distortion that baby bandied about. >> bill: arizona has already won the war of public opinion. all right? you won. because americans understand, look, here is a state where the federal government will not do its job. the state is 500,000 illegal aliens. it's bankrupt. phoenix is the kidnapping capital of the united states. crime is through the roof. drugs are coming across the border all the time. so what do you expect arizona to do? 66% and that includes a lot of hispanics and liberals say yeah, this slaw okay. all it does is give the pol
brewer is worried because if this spreads, arizona's state that fends on tourism and, you know, if itets out of hand, the economy in arizona is fragile, as you know it could hurt. >> well, but, again, bill, really the answer was brought forth when you set forth the premise. the fact is that overwhelming numbers of americans support what has been done here in arizona. and whether or not they visit, i think you are going to see arizona move forward assertively with a type of truth squad to...
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>> if you ran the party, if you were tim kaine, what would you be doing? trying to get him out. it's all taken -- how do you explain that he evidently told the hartford current that he was the captain of the harvard swim team when he wasn't on the swim team. he goes on "morning joe" and says i have never taken pac money, when he meant in previous campaigns. in this one, he's taken $220,000 of pac money. >> i think it's a mistake. i think voters will say, we'll make a decision about of that. i'm not saying, other than that, mrs. lincoln, how do you like the play? >> should rand paul now drop out? >> this does show a change in consciousness when it comes to having served in veet tham. there was a time when -- the idea of bragging about having served in vietnam in a weird way, shows some sort of progress. >> absolutely. >> for a long time, the whole business of vietnam was the opposite. when people came home, they were castigated. >> he said when we came home. >> he said some wheere. i think the first gulf war changed it. there was pride in the military. the
>> if you ran the party, if you were tim kaine, what would you be doing? trying to get him out. it's all taken -- how do you explain that he evidently told the hartford current that he was the captain of the harvard swim team when he wasn't on the swim team. he goes on "morning joe" and says i have never taken pac money, when he meant in previous campaigns. in this one, he's taken $220,000 of pac money. >> i think it's a mistake. i think voters will say, we'll make a...
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if turn out is doe sent.eyut if people p7 ple wake up o not goesday with that feeling, they could go down tea tarred - as he called it. goatee party assuming that is written tongue and >> the but in june. mark hop kins is on the phone. thanks for being with us. why is this veteran republican facing a challenge in his own party? guest: in his own version of the story he's become bob 2.0. sanding a tough rough edge of the first two-years in office in doing that, he's disappointing some of the more conservative constituents. host: what does this tel you about the state of the republican party in the country? guest: think it's an interesting guest case in how important the tea party movement and various causes of the right wing party are going to be be. it really is a test of whether bob has lost track of his constituents. host: can you give us political demographics of the district? guest: sure. really bli republican disstakt has been for many years. carol campbell presented the district. on inc.le took it over
if turn out is doe sent.eyut if people p7 ple wake up o not goesday with that feeling, they could go down tea tarred - as he called it. goatee party assuming that is written tongue and >> the but in june. mark hop kins is on the phone. thanks for being with us. why is this veteran republican facing a challenge in his own party? guest: in his own version of the story he's become bob 2.0. sanding a tough rough edge of the first two-years in office in doing that, he's disappointing some of...
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if you would give the procedure, if that is the case, as to whether or not the f.t.c. is, in fact, just notified and the d.o.j. takes lead or my question will be whether the d.o.j. would take the lead. the second question would be -- and i just want this to be further confirmed -- have you sent or the justice department sent a december 2010 deadline for your review of this present merger in particularhat i have mentioned, and that is continental airlines and united. and if you speak just from the law, clayton action section 7 or any aspects of antitrust law is obviously appropriate, is the question of pricing and pricencrease, are those variables that will be under the eye and scrutiny of the department of justice. and lastly, i would ask, and this is a pointed question. i want to pay tribute to chairman conyers who developed an antitrust task force under his initial leadership of this committee showing how important it is that a vigorous review taking into consideration president theodor roosevelt's initial thought on this process of c glom rats recognizing that we ar
if you would give the procedure, if that is the case, as to whether or not the f.t.c. is, in fact, just notified and the d.o.j. takes lead or my question will be whether the d.o.j. would take the lead. the second question would be -- and i just want this to be further confirmed -- have you sent or the justice department sent a december 2010 deadline for your review of this present merger in particularhat i have mentioned, and that is continental airlines and united. and if you speak just from...
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if they say yes, they will search. host: what happens if you say no?ler: i understand them they would not. but i don't know if you can refuse to give your driver's license, or insurance card. host: where is prospect heights? caller: the northwest, a suburban area of chicago. host: describe for me the mix in ethnicity of their backs caller: where they stop -- and definitely over the holidays. one area is 99areawhite. one roadblock began from the city limits all the way of to the wisconsin state line running through five or six different towns. host: i don't want to speak for the police, but it sounds like they might be looking for people who are driving while impaired?
if they say yes, they will search. host: what happens if you say no?ler: i understand them they would not. but i don't know if you can refuse to give your driver's license, or insurance card. host: where is prospect heights? caller: the northwest, a suburban area of chicago. host: describe for me the mix in ethnicity of their backs caller: where they stop -- and definitely over the holidays. one area is 99areawhite. one roadblock began from the city limits all the way of to the wisconsin state...
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so if the -- if the euro, you go up here, if the euro goes up, you lose money. if the euro drops, that's what they mean ultra short there. that has twice the normal volume in the last couple of days. you can also play the opposite side and go long the dollar. there's an exchange traded fund that's widely traded, the bull dollar. also a bear dollar as well here. that's had four times the normal volume in the last several days. we were let off of the lows by financial stocks, not just the european banks, but even the big regional banks. i keep noting here they haven't had much move up here lately. they've all moved off of their highs. rick, we are at two-month highs on the ten-year. >> yes. exactly. high price, low yield. actually, you know, sitting where we are now, you could argue that at the lowest yields of the day, we were just a whisker above 3.5%, those were the lowest yields since a couple of weeks before, or a week before christmas of last year. indeed, we are all watching a huge bounce, the volatility today in the euro to the down side. close to 128. a b
so if the -- if the euro, you go up here, if the euro goes up, you lose money. if the euro drops, that's what they mean ultra short there. that has twice the normal volume in the last couple of days. you can also play the opposite side and go long the dollar. there's an exchange traded fund that's widely traded, the bull dollar. also a bear dollar as well here. that's had four times the normal volume in the last several days. we were let off of the lows by financial stocks, not just the...
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, if i have the name wrong, forgive me. that could have prevented the whole thing after they spend 18-20 million to clean it up. host: thank you for the call, can't speak of the blow-up preventer. here is the post from denver, the grain in colorado, they speak that the numbers is to triple to change the workplace in colorado. niagara falls, debbie. caller: good morning, i want to contribute to the previous caller that c-span is great asset to the public. i believe that i heard the admiral from the coast guard that has spoken to other oil companies and getting their evaluation sias well as from bp. and i have heard that the united states has no assets that could contribute to correcting the spill than any experience or knowledge from bp. so going into the food chain of the engineer group than the c.e.o.'s of the big oil companies is something i would look into. and i don't expect the president of the united states to put on a dive suit, and i believe that the criticism that they are getting is unfounded from a point of bias
, if i have the name wrong, forgive me. that could have prevented the whole thing after they spend 18-20 million to clean it up. host: thank you for the call, can't speak of the blow-up preventer. here is the post from denver, the grain in colorado, they speak that the numbers is to triple to change the workplace in colorado. niagara falls, debbie. caller: good morning, i want to contribute to the previous caller that c-span is great asset to the public. i believe that i heard the admiral from...
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if so, under what conditions and when. and i think this crisis will setback any new country joining the european union. because the whole whether we have the european union and whether we well look like what it does now and whether one currency. all the debates will happen. and the turkey question is more complicat complicated result of this. if you look at turkey, they had a program with the international fund, because their economic situation was touch and go. so it needed foreign assistance to insure that the economy remains stable. now turkey is growing and coming out of it, and now relatively a better position. now the irony is that turkey is in a better position but greece with a long conflict with cyprus, that country is in trouble. but turkey is doing reasonably we well. host: what is the question of whether it's doing better? guest: it's two questions, and it will settle down and greece and these countries will grow and it will be hunky dory. host: europe will be stable. guest: yes, and then the other scenario tha
if so, under what conditions and when. and i think this crisis will setback any new country joining the european union. because the whole whether we have the european union and whether we well look like what it does now and whether one currency. all the debates will happen. and the turkey question is more complicat complicated result of this. if you look at turkey, they had a program with the international fund, because their economic situation was touch and go. so it needed foreign assistance...
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not clear if that was the suspect.er videotape at this hour ray kelly said his detectives were on their way to pennsylvania wanted to talk to a man who was a tourist this individual claiming at least while here at night he may have captured on his home video camera pictures of the suspect. forensics kiev den sha ks -- ke evidentiary evidence. >> there are tens of thousands of people in the cross hairs of the world every other person has a flip camera. you can image what a wealth of data and information must be in all of these home videos and home movies. we will talk more about that and about the 40ish year old white male that connects 45th a45th - street. we are in the heart of the theater district. as with the failed underwear bombing of the airliner, you remember last christmas the fact that the device did not ignite is a blessing that keeps on giving in this case that is leaving behind a vast treasure trove of forensic evidence. to whom does it point? joining me is cath ridge heritage in dc. katherine, does it seem
not clear if that was the suspect.er videotape at this hour ray kelly said his detectives were on their way to pennsylvania wanted to talk to a man who was a tourist this individual claiming at least while here at night he may have captured on his home video camera pictures of the suspect. forensics kiev den sha ks -- ke evidentiary evidence. >> there are tens of thousands of people in the cross hairs of the world every other person has a flip camera. you can image what a wealth of data...
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>> well, if they were acting as a broker and if this sale was not a private placement -- well, even if it were a private placement that would have had a suitability obligations. they would have an obligation that particularly in this context is really barely removed from a fraud standard. they would have needed to make sure that the customer was committed to engage in this transaction. they would have needed to make sure that the customer wanted a security that was roughly resembling what they were offering. they would not have had to take the next step of saying, among all the things i have available to sell that fills that bill, that the says coalification, is this the one that is best? >> ms. roper, would you say they have a duty, as you characterize it, to act in the best interest of the customer. >> well, i think they have a moral duty, but not a legal duty because of a basic gap in our current laws. >> i understand senator kaufman needs to get to the floor. >> i would like to deal with one. mr. weissman raised a good point. the regulators have the ability to do this. we need to c
>> well, if they were acting as a broker and if this sale was not a private placement -- well, even if it were a private placement that would have had a suitability obligations. they would have an obligation that particularly in this context is really barely removed from a fraud standard. they would have needed to make sure that the customer was committed to engage in this transaction. they would have needed to make sure that the customer wanted a security that was roughly resembling what...
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if they thought this was a civil right? not just another civil rights but the civil-rights movement of our generation. if, in fact, this was our summer of 1968, what would they be doing? how much urgency would they bring to the issue? what kind of moral indignation when they bring to this effort? where they engage the political process as fully as their legally allowed to? would endorse candidates? advertise the voting records of candidates? with a march on places like southbury maryland with a chicken processing plant or with a large and other places may be at the maryland homebuilders association which constantly fights to water down the state's storm water regulation? would they engage this process with all the tools and other civil-rights leaders have in the past? and i think the answer is, yes, there probably would but they don't. so here's the problem. the problem that i outlined in the book is not a chesapeake bay problem, is a human problem and go something like this. we are going to die and we know about it coupled
if they thought this was a civil right? not just another civil rights but the civil-rights movement of our generation. if, in fact, this was our summer of 1968, what would they be doing? how much urgency would they bring to the issue? what kind of moral indignation when they bring to this effort? where they engage the political process as fully as their legally allowed to? would endorse candidates? advertise the voting records of candidates? with a march on places like southbury maryland with a...
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i mean, if -- there's no way to know. was in the situation, it was like, well, do i -- again, is this worth getting shot? >> right. >> is it the funniest joke anyone's ever written? >> you think they knew that going in? >> i believe it is in the koran. i believe that information is available that you're not supposed to do that. >> do you think they really thought that this would be something that would be -- that their life would get threatened? >> larry: why would they do something to threaten -- >> i think obviously wouldn't do it. >> i don't know about that. when you do something with a strong -- i mean, i think you cheapen matt and trey's morality, strength and courage when you say, is the joke worth it? because the question is, what is morally right? and as strong as the religious side is and believing what's morally right, matt and trey have the strongest moral compass i know and they're very, very good men -- >> let's not get -- >> no they really do. i think it's true. >> larry: let me get a break. we'll have more
i mean, if -- there's no way to know. was in the situation, it was like, well, do i -- again, is this worth getting shot? >> right. >> is it the funniest joke anyone's ever written? >> you think they knew that going in? >> i believe it is in the koran. i believe that information is available that you're not supposed to do that. >> do you think they really thought that this would be something that would be -- that their life would get threatened? >> larry: why...
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ask your doctor if cialis is right for you.r your moment with cialis. >>> coming up, what is in your medicine cabinet? the latest on the recall of children's pain relievers, what you can do immediately to protect your kids. >>> first tom foreman has tonight's download. >> tonight, three people are dead as violent anti government protests spread across greece. the victims were killed in a fire bomb attack. they tried to keep protesters from throwing bottles and rocks. they say the government is taking money out of their pockets. it is struggling to avoid bankruptcy. >>> the number of fatalities is climbing in the wake of the ferocious flooding in tennessee, where 28 people have died. water is neck deep in some areas of the state. flooding has destroyed homes and displaced thousands of people. tennessee got a break today but rivers remain dangerously high. tomorrow, anderson cooper reports live from nashville including a tour of a national treasure ravaged by flood waters. some of country music's biggest stars, tim mcgraw and fai
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he can correct me if i'm wrong.but his general support for changing this process and getting things done. but i will say that when we're in this time of economic challenge, no matter what the motives are -- i really don't care what's in the heads of my colleagues when they put the holds on. what i care about is getting things done in the government when we have so many people unemployed, when we clearly need to move ahead and do more about small business and exports. all i know is this -- if you want to talk about the difference. at this point, 107 obama nominees are on hold and be obstructed. at the same point, whether it was because not enough were nominated -- i don't really care -- but at this same point of bush nominees waiting to a vote, there were eight. what matters to me is that we move ahead and get going. it is no surprise to me that the senators that have taken the floor are senators who want to see good government, senators from open states with big, blue skies like the state of new mexico, senator udal
he can correct me if i'm wrong.but his general support for changing this process and getting things done. but i will say that when we're in this time of economic challenge, no matter what the motives are -- i really don't care what's in the heads of my colleagues when they put the holds on. what i care about is getting things done in the government when we have so many people unemployed, when we clearly need to move ahead and do more about small business and exports. all i know is this -- if...
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if both parties come out with a solution, it can pass. in 1983, a new member of the house of representatives said social security is about to go bankrupt. democrats and republicans came up with an approach together. has worked for 25 years plus. -- it has worked for 25 years plus. we know the basic model is a good one. we know the death of a nation can bring it down financially. -- debt of a nation it can bring it down financially. greece is proving that point. if you cannot move quickly and decisively to try to turn a recession, you can fall back into that pit again. we have high unemployment, which is starting to come down ever so slowly. if we decide to get the breaks, in terms of government stimulating the economy -- hit the brakes, in terms of government stimulated the economy, the unemployment could go up again. it is not an easy place to locate. i think we can do it. >> on a related topic, president obama has promised to extend a lot of the bush tax cuts to middle-income people. for how long are you going to extend an? will you do
if both parties come out with a solution, it can pass. in 1983, a new member of the house of representatives said social security is about to go bankrupt. democrats and republicans came up with an approach together. has worked for 25 years plus. -- it has worked for 25 years plus. we know the basic model is a good one. we know the death of a nation can bring it down financially. -- debt of a nation it can bring it down financially. greece is proving that point. if you cannot move quickly and...
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no problemments shouldn't be if it's pleasure treated wood, but check if, if you see the rot replacein on there to help protect it for years and years. >> great to have the reminder of national deck safety months. >> home depot.com/deck safety. >> thank you very much, more "fox & friends" in two minutes. [ male announcer ] let's take the garden into our own hands. soak our yards in color. get our hands a little busier. our dollars a littletronger. and our thinkin a little greener. let's grab all the bags and all the plants and all the latest tools out there. so we can turn all these savings into more colorful shades of doi. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. we've made a special buy on bonnie getable and herb plants for just $2.98 each. you stood in the basement gathering dust while i, sneezing, itching eyes kept you from our favorite stream. the one that runs through a field where pollen floats through the air. but now, with the strength of 24-hour zyrtec® to relieve my worst allergy symptoms, indoors and outdoors... let's go before the fish stop biting. th
no problemments shouldn't be if it's pleasure treated wood, but check if, if you see the rot replacein on there to help protect it for years and years. >> great to have the reminder of national deck safety months. >> home depot.com/deck safety. >> thank you very much, more "fox & friends" in two minutes. [ male announcer ] let's take the garden into our own hands. soak our yards in color. get our hands a little busier. our dollars a littletronger. and our thinkin...
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if you know burt. they used to have a tradition next door when you walked in for the broadcast, you would come -- you would go in with a tie, you would come out with half a tie. >> gary: they would cut it off. here's orlando hudson, he has singled, scored and grounded out. >> eddie: you got to imagine what things will be like wherever burt is. he'll keep you laughing. >> gary: here's the 1-1. i did the world baseball classic and was in puerto rico and he was the pitching coach for the netherlands. and they played really good baseball. i mean, they surprised folks with the quality of play that came out that have ball club. had he a great time. he really did a heck of a job working with the pitchers. 1-2 delivery on the way and that one to right field. markakis, diving, not going to get it! hudson is on his way to 3rd. markakis up with it. he'll be held at 3rd base. >> mike: a little cut fastball from jeremy guthrie, nick makes up his mind to go for it. >> eddie: yeah he should have boarded that one. div
if you know burt. they used to have a tradition next door when you walked in for the broadcast, you would come -- you would go in with a tie, you would come out with half a tie. >> gary: they would cut it off. here's orlando hudson, he has singled, scored and grounded out. >> eddie: you got to imagine what things will be like wherever burt is. he'll keep you laughing. >> gary: here's the 1-1. i did the world baseball classic and was in puerto rico and he was the pitching coach...
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well, if anyone has been to new york, even if they haven't, certainly they have seen the crowds there on new year's eve. and this is in the heart of the theater district. and so, on any saturday night, it's very crowded with people out and about. and on this particular evening, they have very, very warm temperatures throughout the day. and so it is a balmy evening. so perhaps on this 1st day of may, there are even more people out there than there normally might be at this time. as a consequence of the roads in that area being shut down and part of this is sort of a pedestrian area, they've also closed off some additional streets in that vicinity, strictly to vehicular traffic. and so as you've already mentioned, you have some restaurants that are within this area that had to close down. there are certain hotels that might be blocked off on one side of the street more than the other. and you heard about what happened to some of the theaters that are within that perimeter. they had to not raise their curtains tonight on a saturday night. but i have seen some interviews done with some pe
well, if anyone has been to new york, even if they haven't, certainly they have seen the crowds there on new year's eve. and this is in the heart of the theater district. and so, on any saturday night, it's very crowded with people out and about. and on this particular evening, they have very, very warm temperatures throughout the day. and so it is a balmy evening. so perhaps on this 1st day of may, there are even more people out there than there normally might be at this time. as a consequence...
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but if there's ways to strengthen it i'm for it. one of the things i've been frustrated in debate is we focused on what happens if we have to put one of these firms out of business. hopefully, the normal process of bankruptcy will work and hopefully we won't ever have to use what's called resolution authority. because we're going to require these large firms -- not just size. i think it's more of their risk taking and interconnectedness. but require these larger firms to have added capital requirements. we're going to look at their leverage rates so for every dollar of equity, leverage up 50 or 100-1 like some did. we're going to look at their risk management plans much closer. create two new categories of hurdles that these large and interconnected firms will have to deal with. one will be a whole new area of their capital structure of contingent debt that will -- funds that will actually convert to equity and dilute existing shareholders in advance, so it will be a check on management from taking too risky of behavior. then, requi
but if there's ways to strengthen it i'm for it. one of the things i've been frustrated in debate is we focused on what happens if we have to put one of these firms out of business. hopefully, the normal process of bankruptcy will work and hopefully we won't ever have to use what's called resolution authority. because we're going to require these large firms -- not just size. i think it's more of their risk taking and interconnectedness. but require these larger firms to have added capital...
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we continue this debate with our colleague, john north. >> if one if you have a chance to become u.s.enator, you will have to deal with the issue of afghanistan, along this war we abandoned. they're more than 60,000 troops there now. more are on the way and more are likely to be called for free which you support increased deployment and use of force, the reason why we're supposedly in afghanistan? i believe it is mr. campbell. >> i do support the reason we are in afghanistan very good judgment should be made on the advice of the military professionals, general mcchrystal in particular. and the president at least in large part appears to be following it. in addition to our presence in afghanistan, we have the related and very consequential context next of pakistan and the harbors -- the areas of safe harbor that have been offered to terrorist cells in pakistan who are affecting the afghan situation as well. and there the issue has been brought up by the use of drones. the answer is yes, by all means. they are saving american lives. they are going after the terrorist in the place where
we continue this debate with our colleague, john north. >> if one if you have a chance to become u.s.enator, you will have to deal with the issue of afghanistan, along this war we abandoned. they're more than 60,000 troops there now. more are on the way and more are likely to be called for free which you support increased deployment and use of force, the reason why we're supposedly in afghanistan? i believe it is mr. campbell. >> i do support the reason we are in afghanistan very...
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so please just answer my question. >> if you condemn hamas -- >> if i support hamas.our question forces me to support hamas. >> if you don't condemn hamas obviously, you support it, case closed. i'm a jew the head of hezbollah has said that he hopes that we will gather in israel so he doesn't have to hunt us down globally. for it or against it? >> for it. >> sean: wow. here with more the editor of front page magazine david horowitz and mark levin and professor of history at the university of california irvine. david, that's chilling. especially in light of the fact that this is a no-brainer. when she was out there saying i'll be hung from a cross, homeland security will be after me. she is acknowledging in that statement she knows hamas is a terrorist organization. she wouldn't condemn it so she is saying she supports it, checkmate. >> it is a typical mentality of agrees -- aggressor s to present themselves as victims. the really chilling aspect it is going on now across the country. muslim students association is an arm of the muslim brotherhood. i was at you uc san
so please just answer my question. >> if you condemn hamas -- >> if i support hamas.our question forces me to support hamas. >> if you don't condemn hamas obviously, you support it, case closed. i'm a jew the head of hezbollah has said that he hopes that we will gather in israel so he doesn't have to hunt us down globally. for it or against it? >> for it. >> sean: wow. here with more the editor of front page magazine david horowitz and mark levin and professor of...
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i do not know if it is true or not. what would you say to her if they were in the state of arizona? >> so many mis-statements have been made. we got into this problem because in the 1980's, president i deeply admired made a big mistake and legalized illegal immigrants and sent a message worldwide to come here, hang around long enough, and we will reward you. there was no internal enforcement. every president since then has compounded this. here we are 20 or 30 years later and we have 12 million illegals and we are about to repeat the same mistake. legalize them, not secure the border, no internal enforcement. why? so our grandchildren can be at this podium in 25 years in the same argument? it is ridiculous. a representative said this tool does not give a good -- this bill does not give a good tool to the police. police have been using "stop and question" since 1968 and we are now extending it to the crime of illegal presences in this country. police have ample experience and we are training dollars on a place in the criteria of illegal presence. our offices do not make the determina
i do not know if it is true or not. what would you say to her if they were in the state of arizona? >> so many mis-statements have been made. we got into this problem because in the 1980's, president i deeply admired made a big mistake and legalized illegal immigrants and sent a message worldwide to come here, hang around long enough, and we will reward you. there was no internal enforcement. every president since then has compounded this. here we are 20 or 30 years later and we have 12...
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if not, we'll move to our panel. first, thank you for appearing today before the subcommittee, and without objection your written statements will be made part of the record. you will each be recognized for a 5-minute summary of your testimony, and first we have mr. james kroeker, chief accountant u.s. securities and exchange commission. mr. kroeker? >> chairman kanjorski, ranking member garrett and members of the subcommittee, i' jim kroeker, chief to the ant which advices the commission on auditing matters, and i'm pleased to testify on behalf of the commission. one of the lessons from the financial crisis is that financial reporting plays a critical role in establishing, maintaining and rebuilding investor confidence. the objective is to provide useful information for capital allocation. market participants must be confident that the information they receive is neutral, it is reliable, and it portrays the economic results in an accurate and faithful manner. as the agency in power to be the investor's advocate, the
if not, we'll move to our panel. first, thank you for appearing today before the subcommittee, and without objection your written statements will be made part of the record. you will each be recognized for a 5-minute summary of your testimony, and first we have mr. james kroeker, chief accountant u.s. securities and exchange commission. mr. kroeker? >> chairman kanjorski, ranking member garrett and members of the subcommittee, i' jim kroeker, chief to the ant which advices the commission...
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if the centerfielder picks up that ball, who knows if desmond scores and the nationals lead 5- 0. >>s as well. good outs here. nyjer is going to make good contact right in front of home plate. bounce it's over nolasco, hanley ramirez cannot get to it. look at how far on the side of second base he was. >> bob: that's interesting because he cut in front of dan uggla and uggla picked up the ball. desmond doesn't score if dan uggla picks up that ball. the nats taking advantage here. now adam kennedy will try to make it 6-0. >> rod: now they're giving him a straight double on that. >> bob: no error on a play like that evidently. >> rod: no error but he kicked it all the way to the right field line. >> bob: and probably took it out of the glove of his second baseman. >> rod: they're not playing that sharp up the middle this year. hanley and dan are kicking some balls around. >> bob: kennedy took a home run swing right there. let's see where dan uggla was when hanley ramirez knocked it by him. i think uggla would have gotten to that ball. >> rod: he would have stopped it and caught even if
if the centerfielder picks up that ball, who knows if desmond scores and the nationals lead 5- 0. >>s as well. good outs here. nyjer is going to make good contact right in front of home plate. bounce it's over nolasco, hanley ramirez cannot get to it. look at how far on the side of second base he was. >> bob: that's interesting because he cut in front of dan uggla and uggla picked up the ball. desmond doesn't score if dan uggla picks up that ball. the nats taking advantage here. now...
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if it does it would be alex. it would not be the first time we get a named storm in may and it doesn't really have a foretelling sign for the rest of the season but we do expect a very active season especially here along the east coast. it's already dumping heavy rains across the carolina coastline, enhancing the flow in maryland. and the reason we'll get stuck to the environment that is going to pump in more showers throughout the day. temperatures aiming for 75 as our 2-degree guarantee. we'll highlight maryland's most powerful doppler radar, show you where it's raining in the next half-hour. but the range, trying to settle down a little as we head through tonight. there may be leftover sprinkles and mist. even developing fog. back to 65. for tomorrow turning partly sunny, but we do not relax the chance of rain. in fact, probably in the afternoon we'll have a few more showers, maybe an isolated downpour. 78, we'll try to push up to the 80s for the end of the week and we'll check the extended forecast in the nex
if it does it would be alex. it would not be the first time we get a named storm in may and it doesn't really have a foretelling sign for the rest of the season but we do expect a very active season especially here along the east coast. it's already dumping heavy rains across the carolina coastline, enhancing the flow in maryland. and the reason we'll get stuck to the environment that is going to pump in more showers throughout the day. temperatures aiming for 75 as our 2-degree guarantee....