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because it occurs to me that truffle-hunting pigs are basically haarvesting, which is what illegals do. [laughter] but i don't have strong feelings either way. [laughter] if you want to breed mexicans on your farm, fantastic. dress them as little sailors -- that'd be fun! bravo! love laugh. [laughter] and i'm neither here nor there about the so-called fair pay act. i just worry that if we give women equal pay for equal work, does it undermine what it means to have a job? [laughter] and what's to stop a man from dressing up as a woman to get the equal pay? [laughter] also, insurance-wise, it's a nightmare. won't their menses attract wolves? [laughter] i'm an absolute -- i wish you all the best, no matter who's running your company. whether it's a woman or a dog, it's superb! so thank you, jeremy irons, and don't stop talking about the issues. or do. i don't have a strong feeling about it either way. [cheers and applause] we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] [cheers an] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] nation, it seems like every day pre
because it occurs to me that truffle-hunting pigs are basically haarvesting, which is what illegals do. [laughter] but i don't have strong feelings either way. [laughter] if you want to breed mexicans on your farm, fantastic. dress them as little sailors -- that'd be fun! bravo! love laugh. [laughter] and i'm neither here nor there about the so-called fair pay act. i just worry that if we give women equal pay for equal work, does it undermine what it means to have a job? [laughter] and what's...
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goes against your argument that it would basically generate -- or encourage property owners to illegally do something else to open a restaurant. that wasn't at issue at the time. the retail use was sort of classified in a c f c that it was allowed to do? >> i think my concern is the appellant's argument is that we should look at not at the last legal use but the last use. so whether that be legal or illegal. so my concern is that applying that standard of saying, went, the last use was illegal, so, we are going to say that you can put a restaurant in that location. >> but that illegal use was going on for decades. it's not that they did an illegal use to get around the current zoning controls. >> i believe the history of this, the appellant is you are surmises that they allow the factually to be illegally created and that operated illegally but my appellant says we should be interpreting this as the last use regard. >> thank you. i get it. >> just to follow up, isn't the abandonment issue, does that almost trump everything else? >> it could. we were looking at this and thought it was a reas
goes against your argument that it would basically generate -- or encourage property owners to illegally do something else to open a restaurant. that wasn't at issue at the time. the retail use was sort of classified in a c f c that it was allowed to do? >> i think my concern is the appellant's argument is that we should look at not at the last legal use but the last use. so whether that be legal or illegal. so my concern is that applying that standard of saying, went, the last use was...
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illegally. the most important thing you can do to reduce illegal entry is to have a serious grown up robust guest worker program and the way for people to get here legally to do work that needs to be done with willing employers and workers. then you only have to worry at the border about bad guys. >> i agree with that last comment. i agree head people will become your work that having a legal system for them to do so is important. i don't think that will deter the drug traffickers and human traffickers and other people who dealing contraband. >> it frees up the officers at the border to focus on bad guys instead of trying to go after people coming here to work. they would have a legal way to come here and work. that is what happened when eisenhower did it. eisenhower had a big success there. when the federal government does something well, it is kind of rare. >> it is good to see you again. i have a question about the provision of legislation. i'm not sure how many of you have had a chance to read all hundred -- all 844 pages but it provides that people who have been found -- who have been convic
illegally. the most important thing you can do to reduce illegal entry is to have a serious grown up robust guest worker program and the way for people to get here legally to do work that needs to be done with willing employers and workers. then you only have to worry at the border about bad guys. >> i agree with that last comment. i agree head people will become your work that having a legal system for them to do so is important. i don't think that will deter the drug traffickers and...
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misuse of the word "illegal," unless you do something illegal. >> did they go too far. ey're not even going to use. at cnn we used unauthorized worker. if the a.p. is not even going to do that, is that going too far? >> no, because they're authorized by lots of american businesses. >> i'm going to give you -- >> they're not going to use the word undocumented either. they said in the press release. >> whatever -- you're not going to call us americans? >> what are you going to call them? >> strategically, if you're on the right, interestingly enough. and you feel very firm, the less offensive you're referring, the more room you have to make -- get things done. you're not putting them at corners, if you're fighting against immigration, tone down the rhetoric and actually call them the most positive thing -- >> and it doesn't seem as if you're going after them. >> and it's true for the left >> not touching the gay issue in sports. is this a tipping point now that one of the greatest stars of our time is pretty much, of course, coming out? what's the problem? pictures of him
misuse of the word "illegal," unless you do something illegal. >> did they go too far. ey're not even going to use. at cnn we used unauthorized worker. if the a.p. is not even going to do that, is that going too far? >> no, because they're authorized by lots of american businesses. >> i'm going to give you -- >> they're not going to use the word undocumented either. they said in the press release. >> whatever -- you're not going to call us americans?...
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. >> they can't get a job now so now they have to do more crimes and illegal activity. after doing that, you're mad at the world. >>> three teens who appeared in court today are due back before a judge june on fourth. >>> now to san francisco where a search is on for a 12-year-old and 16-year-old who escaped from juvenile hall. >> they broke a small window in their cell, skweeed squeezed through it and escaped. >> san francisco police and school district leaders are investigating a second weapons incident at a school. two students were fighting over a stun gun one of them brought to campus when the other student got shocked at the international study, academy. >>> shoppers at fresh and easy grocery stores will have to find another place to shop. the chain says it's closing two hundred stores in california, nevada, and arizona. the company has not set a closing date. it hopes to sell the store asks keep workers employed. >>> on wall street, the dow fell 138. shares in san jose's ebay are also sliding. the online auction house earned $667 million in the 1st quarter, up 19%
. >> they can't get a job now so now they have to do more crimes and illegal activity. after doing that, you're mad at the world. >>> three teens who appeared in court today are due back before a judge june on fourth. >>> now to san francisco where a search is on for a 12-year-old and 16-year-old who escaped from juvenile hall. >> they broke a small window in their cell, skweeed squeezed through it and escaped. >> san francisco police and school district...
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illegally. not people to do illegal things with guns. they want to make sure you didn't vote. pay taxes and you have a small fine and a six-year window that means you come out of the shadows. then, it extends. after the six years, you can, if everything is good, you can go to a four-year window. after that ten years, it is all contingent on security triggers. there will be a 90% apprehension rate at the border. if it works, then you get a three-year pathway to citizenship. >> what's the political handicap in all this? to me the fascinating thing is when you look at the demographics of the country and the way they are changing -- in the 1980 president election, 90% of the people who voted for the president is white. it has fallen by 1% or 2% every year. how much of that of the electoral is driving the republicans particularly in the senate toward this and will it pass in the house? >> it is driving it totally. the only thing keeping them in the compromise is the fact this is a punitive thing. this is a 15-year plan at the longest. if you look at 1986 -- >> when bush tried this,
illegally. not people to do illegal things with guns. they want to make sure you didn't vote. pay taxes and you have a small fine and a six-year window that means you come out of the shadows. then, it extends. after the six years, you can, if everything is good, you can go to a four-year window. after that ten years, it is all contingent on security triggers. there will be a 90% apprehension rate at the border. if it works, then you get a three-year pathway to citizenship. >> what's the...
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you make sure people who are here illegally do not get jobs and they don't get benefits and they will called it deportation but it's not. it's just attrition. they will go home on their own. do you think that's helpful in using that kind of language and using that kind of strategy to having people that are in this country right now looking to become americans go home? >> my personal background is i'm a former trial judge from texas. and i started off with two premises. first we're dealing with human beings and we heavy to deal with them compassionately. secondly you don't reward people for illegal behavior. based on that want premise that's been how i've gone forward on immigration reform. it is broken at every level. legal immigration is broken as anything. all of those thing have to be addressed and fixed. it's a complex effort. and quite honestly political rhetoric is not helpful. >> sir, people are encouraged by the fact that you say from your experience working from the bench the compassion leads the day. as we look at our new nbc/wall street journal poll and telemundo poll he 64
you make sure people who are here illegally do not get jobs and they don't get benefits and they will called it deportation but it's not. it's just attrition. they will go home on their own. do you think that's helpful in using that kind of language and using that kind of strategy to having people that are in this country right now looking to become americans go home? >> my personal background is i'm a former trial judge from texas. and i started off with two premises. first we're dealing...
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one is anecdotally i've heard there are people who are making their way across the border illegally doing so because they hope that they will be able to become citizens because of this immigration reform bill. have you heard those stories from arizona or elsewhere? and, lastly, can you deliver 60 votes to make this bill happen? >> i believe we can. i can answer your second question. i believe we can. as far as the increased crossing of the border, i think part of it has to do with the economy. part of it has to do with sequestration. anyone who came after december 31st, 2011, will not be eligible for this legalized status and eventual path to citizenship. i want to thank chuck schumer for coming to the border and seeing it and seeing the immensity of the problem. frankly, being an advocate for arizona and border control. people are skeptical, jake, because we promised them so many times that we would control the border. now we have made improvements as chuck just said. but we're a long way from there and the drugs are still flowing, too, which is another issue that we're going to have to
one is anecdotally i've heard there are people who are making their way across the border illegally doing so because they hope that they will be able to become citizens because of this immigration reform bill. have you heard those stories from arizona or elsewhere? and, lastly, can you deliver 60 votes to make this bill happen? >> i believe we can. i can answer your second question. i believe we can. as far as the increased crossing of the border, i think part of it has to do with the...
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by all accounts they were suspected of carrying weapons illegally. do terror attack would put a new heat on lawmakers for tighter gun laws? >> i hope so. it's kind of -- the bombs are a reach from the gun legislation. they did have guns. i don't know if they were illegal or legal. but we are not pollyannas. we know that not every gun violent issue and incident will be stopped by a background check. it certainly will stop some and if you're the one that's going to get the call or prevent from getting the call saying your 9-year-old daughter is at umc and you need to get there right away because she's been murdered, you know, that is powerful. that's powerful. and i used to think the worst thing i could imagine was roxanna and john green holding the lifeless body of their 9-year-old. but there's something worse and those not being able to hold the lifeless body of your child. and that's what the newtown people had to experience. and i think our senators and our representatives need to take a serious look at how damaging gun violence is. in the body and in
by all accounts they were suspected of carrying weapons illegally. do terror attack would put a new heat on lawmakers for tighter gun laws? >> i hope so. it's kind of -- the bombs are a reach from the gun legislation. they did have guns. i don't know if they were illegal or legal. but we are not pollyannas. we know that not every gun violent issue and incident will be stopped by a background check. it certainly will stop some and if you're the one that's going to get the call or prevent...
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you would do the illegal abortions director was still be performed by doctors. just because something, you cannot legalize something is because you are afraid we're killing millions of children every year. that's yet to think about. >> about the -- how many chapters deal and on campuses? >> 705. >> high-school and college. >> many college campuses. last week we lost our eyes : host : initiative. two years ago we lost to about one star medicare initiative. forty groups. something that the pro-life movement for a long time has not really focused on because, you know, every medical school as the pro-choice group on them because they're trying to train the future. there are a lot of articles. you go will the disappearance of abortionists. they're doing in the 60's. you don't go to medical school and get $300,000 dad to go kill babies. is not really high on the aspiration. and so they cannot find enough people to do abortions. so we're focusing on medical tools now. >> you mentioned you have -- >> yes. you can click college has cool medical school law school and we h
you would do the illegal abortions director was still be performed by doctors. just because something, you cannot legalize something is because you are afraid we're killing millions of children every year. that's yet to think about. >> about the -- how many chapters deal and on campuses? >> 705. >> high-school and college. >> many college campuses. last week we lost our eyes : host : initiative. two years ago we lost to about one star medicare initiative. forty groups....
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what was clear then and still clear tonight, no one inside was doing anything illegal. these sellers did what they're legally able to do? >> exactly. nothing illegal about their transactions. >> reporter: and tonight nearly six years to the day after virginia tech, after omar lost his sister, we check back in, asking if this proposal passed, would visiting that gun show be different? >> it would be different. i would have to undergo a background check for every gun i bought. if you remember, i bought every single one of those guns without a background check. >> he would have to answer questions if passed. he knows it's not a done deal. and there are many who believe it's the wrong move. the nra saying, expanding background checks will not prevent the next shooting, will not solve violent crime, or keep our kids safe in schools. they point to our failing mental health system. they say that's what we should concentrate on, not the gun shows. >> thank you, david. i want to get a status report on what is going to happen. what is likely to happen. so let's bring in abc's whit
what was clear then and still clear tonight, no one inside was doing anything illegal. these sellers did what they're legally able to do? >> exactly. nothing illegal about their transactions. >> reporter: and tonight nearly six years to the day after virginia tech, after omar lost his sister, we check back in, asking if this proposal passed, would visiting that gun show be different? >> it would be different. i would have to undergo a background check for every gun i bought....
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within this huge release of cables comes from henry kissinger himself now he's quoted as saying the illegal we do immediately the unconstitutional takes a little longer in a conversation with attackers from a separate official now so many critics that's one line that will speak volumes about u.s. foreign policy and we've already seen reports actually that site wiki leaks saying that the vatican may have collaborated with the u.s. in supporting the pinochet coup in chile which we all know saw a very bloody regime come to power there's already a scandal in. piece of the new cables as the late prime minister rajiv gandhi may have been a middleman for a swedish company trying to sell weapons to india there are also unconfirmed reports that cables are going to reveal that under cia orders the swedish secret police was spying on its left leaning citizens these reports are yet to be confirmed and there's another very big scandal where there are unconfirmed reports that unreleased cables are going to reveal that call built the current foreign minister for sweden was in fact an informer for just cia from
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>> well, you know, if he wasn't doing something illegal, there's only so much that the f.b.i. do in terms of an investigation. they went to his house. they askd questions. apparently they had tea with his family but if he wasn't doing anything illegal they're not allowed to follow him. this has been the back-and-forth going on now. there's been finger pointing because this happened. they're asking why the f.b.i. didn't follow up. if he's not doing something illegal they're not allowed to follow him. >> brown: they're looking over there and looking in boston into the lives of these two. one of the questions is about the turn to religion, if you will, by tamerlan and the possible turn to radicalization by both of them. how much is known? >> well, what we understand -- and there was a great article in the wall street journal this morning that really pieced aot of this together by a huge team at the wall street journal -- basically what we understand is that his mother became more devout. and then the older brother, tamerlan, sort of followed in her model and became more devout as
>> well, you know, if he wasn't doing something illegal, there's only so much that the f.b.i. do in terms of an investigation. they went to his house. they askd questions. apparently they had tea with his family but if he wasn't doing anything illegal they're not allowed to follow him. this has been the back-and-forth going on now. there's been finger pointing because this happened. they're asking why the f.b.i. didn't follow up. if he's not doing something illegal they're not allowed to...
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it just opens up more areas for people to do illegal things. thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm paul hansen. i'm sure you have heard this before. you have heard about the green map and the restrictions and 90 percent of the city is off limits to dispensaries. population that they are talking about increasing the population in the outer mission. san francisco is this county of san francisco is the most densely populated county in the state of california. in 2006, there were 17, 800 people per square mile. the second most populace county was orange county. finding a landlord is going to have to take a risk of not get -- getting that. they say it's one for every 60 people. you figure out how many dispensaries are needed. working with people that want to go through the hassle and risk of opening a cannabis dispensaries and working with a landlord with the ones who want to open these. how many are needed? and finding the right spot? i say they are putting further restrictions. i understand the thousand feet from the school, but putting additional regulations where there is only 1
it just opens up more areas for people to do illegal things. thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm paul hansen. i'm sure you have heard this before. you have heard about the green map and the restrictions and 90 percent of the city is off limits to dispensaries. population that they are talking about increasing the population in the outer mission. san francisco is this county of san francisco is the most densely populated county in the state of california. in 2006, there were 17, 800 people...
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turns out the personal trainer was in the country illegally. >> bill: do we have a picture of the personaliner? let's throw that up. >> overstayed his visa for a long time this guy. he is a friendship with this d.a. leviy, judge judy's son. now he is he charged with a very heinous crime. awful. we don't know if he is guilty we have to give the presumption of innocence here. however, with the illegal alien on his sheet. with the terrible rhyme, with a lot of unexplained things, it seems to me that the sheriff is doing the right thing. he wants to get -- you have got to get this all out. >> the sheriff in levy's defense, truly, the sheriff seems to want this make this very much about levy. it's really about the man and whether he raped the girl and whether he was in this country illegally. to an extent the sheriff can prove the levy investigation that he did anything to cover it up and not report illegal. >> bill: we give levy -- >> i don't think there is anything wrong with investigating any of this. levy said i did nothing wrong and spoke. >> bill: i was going to say that levy has been ver
turns out the personal trainer was in the country illegally. >> bill: do we have a picture of the personaliner? let's throw that up. >> overstayed his visa for a long time this guy. he is a friendship with this d.a. leviy, judge judy's son. now he is he charged with a very heinous crime. awful. we don't know if he is guilty we have to give the presumption of innocence here. however, with the illegal alien on his sheet. with the terrible rhyme, with a lot of unexplained things, it...
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do you say? these people didn't exactly insinuate themselves illegally. they heard this.t was explained to me, if somebody is holding it, they knew they were up to no good. is eight crime then if you are in hallway to turn on your tape recorder? i'm not clear on that. >> bret: jacob conway the guy has altered his story from the beginning, talking to megyn kelly first and then talking to local affiliate. now, he is telling the louisville courier journal he might have been mistaken as naming sean really. story is evolving. >> yeah, the people that conducted this operation seemed like clowns. they seem total illicit clueless. this was botched. basically what we have is a recording showing no wrongdoing by mcconnell and his staff in a conversation about a non-candidate. this is nothing. i don't understand how this is journalism. the key part of the recording that was supposed to have been so damaging is a section in can it identified employees of mcconnell -- government employees, and strategizing on government time potentially. it was a mistranslation. the original translati
do you say? these people didn't exactly insinuate themselves illegally. they heard this.t was explained to me, if somebody is holding it, they knew they were up to no good. is eight crime then if you are in hallway to turn on your tape recorder? i'm not clear on that. >> bret: jacob conway the guy has altered his story from the beginning, talking to megyn kelly first and then talking to local affiliate. now, he is telling the louisville courier journal he might have been mistaken as...
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do nothing. we already push on the wall you know i just say that is totally illegal this radio cab driver i think everybody would agree with me -- the technology fee we already have smart phones so we don't need anymore technology i think that's it thank you very much. good afternoon you are very intelligent people sitting in the panel i bought my medallion 3 years ago and after 3 years i bought my house which is almost 350 thousand dollars. i've been driving a taxi for the last 23 years and the rule was the people on the list they would get the permit now after the mta changed the rule but i was leasing before from the yellow and i think that i have not been rewarded i have been punished after 23 years serving the people of san francisco and that is not fair and now i heard that they are going to issue the permits for 250 thousand dollars. they have issued permits for free they have 8000 for free and why i have to pay 250 thousand dollars if you have to issue the permits for 150 thousand dollars then i am requesting also to reduce my price also thank you very much. applause. >> somebody else? >>
do nothing. we already push on the wall you know i just say that is totally illegal this radio cab driver i think everybody would agree with me -- the technology fee we already have smart phones so we don't need anymore technology i think that's it thank you very much. good afternoon you are very intelligent people sitting in the panel i bought my medallion 3 years ago and after 3 years i bought my house which is almost 350 thousand dollars. i've been driving a taxi for the last 23 years and...
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11 million or more people that came here illegally by proposing a a lengthy path to citizenship that does not place lawful immigran at a disadvantage and is doing everything possible to make our border secure. finally, we have recognized that most people who cross our border illegally are -- or over stay their visas have done it forhe same reason that attracted other imlegal economics to find opportunity and live in a society that values human dignity. we can't sanction the violation of the immigration laws, nether can we have people desperate for a better life being exploited by human traffickers, abused by violent criminals and left to die in our zests. yes, we offer -- deserts. yes, we offer a path to citizenship to those that are here. many of them make valuable contributions to our society and will provide even more if they are brought out of the shadows and in compliance with our laws. we are a nation with a conscience that can't tolerate the terrible violations of human rights that our current dysfunctional immigration service is unable to prevent. pathsaid, it is a lengthy that does not proceed securing the border. we have tried to make
11 million or more people that came here illegally by proposing a a lengthy path to citizenship that does not place lawful immigran at a disadvantage and is doing everything possible to make our border secure. finally, we have recognized that most people who cross our border illegally are -- or over stay their visas have done it forhe same reason that attracted other imlegal economics to find opportunity and live in a society that values human dignity. we can't sanction the violation of the...
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johnna, they didn't go i illegally, what do you think? >> i am so sick of them. do they have to do anything that the rest of us can't easily do? it is just because they are beyonce and jay-z? >> just go do something good instead of just waving to the people. that's another thing i am mad at. mrs. carter, have your own identity, beyonce, please, go home, get out of here. >> jonnah, wow. >> she is not putting a ring on that, greg. >> we have a minute and a half here. much a do about nothing? much a do about something? >> the obama group can do better and the only way to kill the em barring go is to do it. >> didn't they trip it like something you put on and then take off. the fact that castro doesn't like black people. >> it is true. they said this is a trip a lot of americans go on every year. i remember last time i wet to cuba and people mobbed me asking me to sing "single ladies." >> who doesn't have a condor omelette? >> bill, are governments trying to get you to go to cuba for years and hopefully for good? >> i consider it a compliment. if anything they should
johnna, they didn't go i illegally, what do you think? >> i am so sick of them. do they have to do anything that the rest of us can't easily do? it is just because they are beyonce and jay-z? >> just go do something good instead of just waving to the people. that's another thing i am mad at. mrs. carter, have your own identity, beyonce, please, go home, get out of here. >> jonnah, wow. >> she is not putting a ring on that, greg. >> we have a minute and a half here....
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what happens to people already in this country illegally, do they get a pathway to citizenship? what does that look like? sir, what is your official stance on offering illegal immigrants a pathway to citizenship? >> well, even during the presidential debate we talked about immigration a good deal. i think all too often the single most important issue got left not said. it was not debated and discussed enough. and that is of course border security. you can not have a immigration policy until you first secure the border. i mean if we've got a rotating, resolving door, if you will at the border, then it doesn't matter what your immigration policy is. it will not be successful. jenna: so let's just say hypothetically, governor, the border, they came up with this great plan for border security and you're completely on board with that, it looks great. so then what about the pathway to citizenship? >> well the pathway to citizenship is there. it's always been there. it is to get in line and pay your dues and to meet the requirements of citizenship. i mean that's frankly pretty simple.
what happens to people already in this country illegally, do they get a pathway to citizenship? what does that look like? sir, what is your official stance on offering illegal immigrants a pathway to citizenship? >> well, even during the presidential debate we talked about immigration a good deal. i think all too often the single most important issue got left not said. it was not debated and discussed enough. and that is of course border security. you can not have a immigration policy...