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our duty is to inquire what this utopia will make of the infirm the idiots and the mad. the drunkards the mean and the stupid too stupid to be of use to society we need to resort to a type of surgery on society. it was in the united states that the first sterilization laws appeared in one thousand and seven . in one thousand ten close to new york the eugenics record office became the center for american eugenics research. the institution that emerged still exists today. what is called spring harbor laboratory now. one of the most distinguished laboratories for the pursuit of molecular biology and molecular genetics in the world i just want to films of from a building of. a record of his church. i'm right. but it's an historical the commentary it's not about the present which. they are embarrassed by i think they should live more comfortably with it because it doesn't characterize calls for garber today by any means and they should say this is what went on there it was wrong and we're now going past it now for more than half a well more than half a century when the eugeni
our duty is to inquire what this utopia will make of the infirm the idiots and the mad. the drunkards the mean and the stupid too stupid to be of use to society we need to resort to a type of surgery on society. it was in the united states that the first sterilization laws appeared in one thousand and seven . in one thousand ten close to new york the eugenics record office became the center for american eugenics research. the institution that emerged still exists today. what is called spring...
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karl rove wants everyone asking is whether democratic front-runner hillary clinton is too old and infirm. >> karl rove suggested hillary clinton may have brain damage. >> look, she'll be 69 by the time of the 2016 election. she will be 77 if she serves two terms. >> stephen: let me check the math there. okay, yeah, okay, i have 69 straws in one hand, and let me get-- let me get eight more straws. yeah, yeah, that really feels like a grasping at a lot of straws. ( laughter ) ( applause ) well, yesterday, yesterday, one eagle-eyed journalist cast further doubts about hillary clinton's advanced dereppitude. >> hillary clinton's recent cover shoot for "people" is raising a lot of eyebrows. >> drudge reported tweeted, "is clinton holding a walker?" >> stephen: that's a fair and reasonable question. i do not doubt for a second that if hillary clinton used a walker, she'd insist on appearing with it on the cover of "people" magazine. no surprise, information, hillary huggers people flew into damage control releasing this statement. "secretary clinton is standing next to a patio chair. of or as
karl rove wants everyone asking is whether democratic front-runner hillary clinton is too old and infirm. >> karl rove suggested hillary clinton may have brain damage. >> look, she'll be 69 by the time of the 2016 election. she will be 77 if she serves two terms. >> stephen: let me check the math there. okay, yeah, okay, i have 69 straws in one hand, and let me get-- let me get eight more straws. yeah, yeah, that really feels like a grasping at a lot of straws. ( laughter ) (...
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when you go forward with your treatment you will have more infirmed information. >> it is killing our best and brightest. >> reporter: he is on a mission to end a national epidemic and he is doing it to honor his young son. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the chp says a truck fire on the bay bridge today was deliberately set during the morning commute. witnesses say the man stopped his truck, got out and starting running around. he poured gas on to his truck and lit it on fire. the man appears to be mentally unstable. he was taken to the hospital to be checked out. no one was hurt. ktvu's john fowler is live at the toll plaza with the security measures that were activated today. john? >> witnesses told us that this was simply bizarre. in the westbound lanes leading up to the bay bridge. >> announcer: happened at 8:15, all lanes were blocked. news chopper 2 captured the back up. witnesses say a driver stopped his truck and intentionally set it on fire, baiting first responders. >> he looked like he was trying to threaten the firemen. he had a smile on his face. looked out of his
when you go forward with your treatment you will have more infirmed information. >> it is killing our best and brightest. >> reporter: he is on a mission to end a national epidemic and he is doing it to honor his young son. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the chp says a truck fire on the bay bridge today was deliberately set during the morning commute. witnesses say the man stopped his truck, got out and starting running around. he poured gas on to his truck and lit...
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that some of the investigators believed existed was that paul camiolo was tired of caring for his infirmarents. >> fire investigators searched through the rubble and found something very suspicious. >> in the center of the room there was a pattern that looked like perhaps it might have been associated with a liquid pour, what they refer to, when someone may have poured an accelerant. >> to see if an accelerant was used investigators removed samples of the carpeting, the padding and the hardwood floor. the samples were sealed in paint cans to prevent any gases from escaping and sent to the forensic lab. gas chromatography can identify the molecular components of the samples, and the results showed there was evidence of gasoline on the wood floor. >> and the single biggest piece of evidence for them to conclude this was an arson fire was the finding of gasoline in the hardwood floor because how else would you explain gasoline in a living room? >> when the test results come back, it changes from i don't know to, wow, we have accelerant here, this must be an arson, and that changes people's
that some of the investigators believed existed was that paul camiolo was tired of caring for his infirmarents. >> fire investigators searched through the rubble and found something very suspicious. >> in the center of the room there was a pattern that looked like perhaps it might have been associated with a liquid pour, what they refer to, when someone may have poured an accelerant. >> to see if an accelerant was used investigators removed samples of the carpeting, the...
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those records and even things like one of my favorites the society for the relief of poor aged and infirm masters of ships, widows and children. to see what kinds of things were done to support betsy's daughters. her son-in-law joined the organization to provide for his wife should anything happen to him at sea as indeed turned out to be the case. i thought what i would do is tell you one of them to give you a sense of what those stories are like and how smitten i became with the family of betsy ross. betsy, as i mentioned had several sisters. people who know a little bit about her tend to know she eloped when she married john ross in '73. in the quaker faith you're not meant to marry outside the faith and he was a son of an anglican minister. she was disowned and so people tend to make a lot of this because it paint her as a headstrong romantic woman. one of the things that i found out when she was disowned for having married outside the faith, her parents were 4-4. she had four older sister, all of whom married out of unity. her oldest sister, debra, reconciled with the community of fai
those records and even things like one of my favorites the society for the relief of poor aged and infirm masters of ships, widows and children. to see what kinds of things were done to support betsy's daughters. her son-in-law joined the organization to provide for his wife should anything happen to him at sea as indeed turned out to be the case. i thought what i would do is tell you one of them to give you a sense of what those stories are like and how smitten i became with the family of...
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such as persons with a disability, the elderly, infirmed or persons with young children under age 5. groups who come up who have brought individuals and want to stand together will be allowed two minutes per group. if you want to speak individually, please line up individually and you'll be called up as such. individuals are going to be called up by rows and we have members of our clerk -- clerk's office to help coordinate. keeping in mind that individuals requiring special accommodations may be called out of order and once you have spoke -- this is important -- please vacate the chamber to allow for individuals in line an opportunity to get in their queue. please note we have overflow seating available in the north light court downstairs. if you would like to continue watching the proceedings. and if you prefer not to wait, as we have all week, we have set up a computer in the clerk of the board's office, room 244, to allow individuals to send written comments to the committee for their consideration. again, i want to thank everybody in advance for your patience during this process
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throne to replace this to be frank, doddering old man who has needed to be rationed because of his infirmities. forward, kinge juan carlos has been a tremendous asset to spain in many ways. he is a major figure on the world stage who is able to pick up the phone and speak to world leaders everywhere from the white house to the kremlin. that is difficult to replicate. it will take felipe time to establish himself with the same weight as a statesman as his father had. ,eyond the initial excitement spain is actually losing a significant advocate on the world stage, at least in the short term. >> are thanks to ben sills joining us from madrid. >> let us move on. calls to rerun the vote for the 2022 world cup. allegations surfaced that qatar won the bid following secret payments to officials. that scandal is now overshadowing another major event in the country, the annual meeting of iata, with the airlines'biggest names represented. let's start with the shadow that these latest allegations are casting over the event. i imagine people are talking about it. >> they are, guy. i can't tell you it is do
throne to replace this to be frank, doddering old man who has needed to be rationed because of his infirmities. forward, kinge juan carlos has been a tremendous asset to spain in many ways. he is a major figure on the world stage who is able to pick up the phone and speak to world leaders everywhere from the white house to the kremlin. that is difficult to replicate. it will take felipe time to establish himself with the same weight as a statesman as his father had. ,eyond the initial...
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trial by four supporters who are charged with an alleged conspiracy to illegally videotape cochran's infirmedsing home for political attacks. >> it's worst. chris mcdaniel supporter arrested illy photographing thad cochran's wife. >> vote chris mcdaniel for senate. >> reporter: this is the marquise tea party establishment race and whoever wins is stimulus heavily favored in november. in oklahoma's special election senate primary two term republican congressman james lancasterford leads in the polls against shannon. shannon is backed by sarah palin and out of state super p.a.c.s. this is a multicandidate race and if nobody gets 50 lankford and shannon will go an august runoff. >> the local tea party groups have combined and sent a letter to the national tea party organizations and said we don't support the person you support. >> reporter: and tom colburn is retiring. he's endorsed neither candidate but condemned out of state super p.a.c.s for telling oklahomans how to vote and saying lankford is not a true republican. in new york city rang gel faces espaillat. he's 25 years younger and argues
trial by four supporters who are charged with an alleged conspiracy to illegally videotape cochran's infirmedsing home for political attacks. >> it's worst. chris mcdaniel supporter arrested illy photographing thad cochran's wife. >> vote chris mcdaniel for senate. >> reporter: this is the marquise tea party establishment race and whoever wins is stimulus heavily favored in november. in oklahoma's special election senate primary two term republican congressman james...
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a bizarre alleged gross scheme to sneak into a nursing home and take pictures of thad cochran's infirmed to use those pictures in a hit piece. four people arrested, all supporters of chris mcdaniel, including his former radio show co-host. this week mississippians have been wondering which mystery group placed an ad calling for democratic voters to cross over and vote for senator thad cochran. you don't have to be a democrat or republican primary voter. it's an open primary. also, it's open season in mississippi right now. right wing tea party outside groups spent more than $5 million on this primary trying to unseat thad cochran and trying to prove that the tea party still can win elections, still can claim the scalp of long-time incumbent republicans. the polls closed in mississippi at 7:00 p.m. local time, so just over an hour ago. you have to cross the 50% threshold to avoid a runoff. just 29% of the precincts reporting. when it's that close, it becomes relevant that there's a third candidate in the race. the threshold to avoid the runoff is 50%. joining us now is casey hunt, joining
a bizarre alleged gross scheme to sneak into a nursing home and take pictures of thad cochran's infirmed to use those pictures in a hit piece. four people arrested, all supporters of chris mcdaniel, including his former radio show co-host. this week mississippians have been wondering which mystery group placed an ad calling for democratic voters to cross over and vote for senator thad cochran. you don't have to be a democrat or republican primary voter. it's an open primary. also, it's open...
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but you have to work through those things and suck the hope of them and expose people to their infirmities >> talk a little bit about your life and your family. was it like to have the daily show pay a visit to your house? >> they have a lot of fun of me. [laughter] i think the president sent me morning meetings on the economy. our members are going to the oval office one morning and saying, seriously? this is like the second time your on saturday night live. it was not very good. but i love my work and have great people around me. a very supportive president's. there was not, you know, so fun for me sometimes. is nothing like families of people who served in the military or in the fire department are first responders. it's still hard because there is no privacy in a never see you. when you are around, you are not there. when your present you're not really present. >> misperceptions before you became treasury secretary and during that time he served. you must be looking forward to returning to a nice career. a great interview or a great anecdote in your book about your meeting with barbara
but you have to work through those things and suck the hope of them and expose people to their infirmities >> talk a little bit about your life and your family. was it like to have the daily show pay a visit to your house? >> they have a lot of fun of me. [laughter] i think the president sent me morning meetings on the economy. our members are going to the oval office one morning and saying, seriously? this is like the second time your on saturday night live. it was not very good....
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our elder hi and our infirmed -- elderly and our infirmed.his is also about environmental justice, because lower income families and in communities of color are hardest hit. now, let me get into the details of the proposal. this plan is all about flexibility. that's what makes it ambitious but also achievable. that's how we keep our energy affordable and reliable. the glue that holds this plan together and the key to making it work is that each state's goal is tailored to its own circumstances, and states have the flexibility to reach their goal in whatever way works pest for them. to craft state goals, we looked at where states are today, and we tolled and looked at where -- we followed and looked at where they are head aing. each state is different, so each goal and each path can be different. the goals spring from smart and sensible opportunities that states and businesses are taking advantage of right now from the plant to the plug. let me tell you about the kind of opportunities that i'm talking about. now, we know that coal and natural
our elder hi and our infirmed -- elderly and our infirmed.his is also about environmental justice, because lower income families and in communities of color are hardest hit. now, let me get into the details of the proposal. this plan is all about flexibility. that's what makes it ambitious but also achievable. that's how we keep our energy affordable and reliable. the glue that holds this plan together and the key to making it work is that each state's goal is tailored to its own circumstances,...
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. >> the population is our most infirm, our poorest.e folks that are qualified by income for medicaid. they also because of their age or disability are qualified for medicare. >> mccleery: healthcare costs for this group are sky high. far more than those on 0 medicae alone. plus the two programs federally run medicare and state run medicaid operate separately with different benefits and rules. the meeting directs aging and independent services for the county of san diego. >> if you can imagine destroying a system where everything that happens on the health sidel,ones are in another, the two never to meet and talk, that's what we're really trying to address. >> mccleery: california is one of 18 states trying pilot projects to fix that disconnect. all part of a provision of affordable care act. the state launched a one stop plan called cal medi connect this spring. toby douglas overviews it. >> what we're doing is combining all of these different programs under one umbrella, one coordinated system where individuals don't have to do it and
. >> the population is our most infirm, our poorest.e folks that are qualified by income for medicaid. they also because of their age or disability are qualified for medicare. >> mccleery: healthcare costs for this group are sky high. far more than those on 0 medicae alone. plus the two programs federally run medicare and state run medicaid operate separately with different benefits and rules. the meeting directs aging and independent services for the county of san diego. >>...
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work through those two socks off out of them where there is no hope and expose people to their infirmities >> talk a little bit about the toll this took on your life and on your family. what was it like to have "the daily show" pay a visit to your house because "the daily show." they had a lot of fun with me. [laughter] i think the president said in his morning meetings on the economy, really terrible, and i remember him coming to the oval office one morning and saying, seriously? the second time you on "saturday night live." it was not very good. [laughter] but i love my work and a great people around me and very supportive president. and that was not the, you know, it was not so fun for me sometimes but it is very hard on the family. it's like families of people who serve in the military or in the fire department or first responders. it's still hard because there is no privacy and they never see. when you around, you are not there. when you're president you are not really present so it's not very fun. >> so there were these misperceptions of you both before you became treasury secretary
work through those two socks off out of them where there is no hope and expose people to their infirmities >> talk a little bit about the toll this took on your life and on your family. what was it like to have "the daily show" pay a visit to your house because "the daily show." they had a lot of fun with me. [laughter] i think the president said in his morning meetings on the economy, really terrible, and i remember him coming to the oval office one morning and...
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it goes into the legal infirmities of this proposal. they feel the same way. that is our role. this is to make sure that whatever the epa comes up with that it follows the law and respects the state's role. that is the lane nine and. that is the reason i'm here today. a study onf is done the federalism aspects of the epa. this is a cooperative federalism between the states and epa. powerplant guidelines -- >> i do not think so. what the epa is attempting to do is regulate all the discretion that would reside in the states. experience,y regulators like to regulate. it is an important role that we lay to ensure that when they decide to regulate to they stay within the bounds of their authority. if you are a regulator and you see a problem you want to try to exert as much authority as you can. we think that is what is occurring in this case. importanty it is so to me. to chairman boxer for questions. mason, you remind me of the alarmist that we heard in the 1970's and the 1990's over the clean air act. you are undergoing a boom in the clean energy jobs. you some ofo send christie
it goes into the legal infirmities of this proposal. they feel the same way. that is our role. this is to make sure that whatever the epa comes up with that it follows the law and respects the state's role. that is the lane nine and. that is the reason i'm here today. a study onf is done the federalism aspects of the epa. this is a cooperative federalism between the states and epa. powerplant guidelines -- >> i do not think so. what the epa is attempting to do is regulate all the...
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in many way is suppose it's like any other hospital, filled with the sick and infirm, healthcare andnistrative staff scurrying about. bad coffee. but in one very important way it is entirely different. it is the place where combat veterans enter the system for treatment of wounds both physical and psychological. walking in from the parking lot i started to feel all the familiar sensations. the stress rising in my gut. vision focused narrowed. breathing short and irregular. the memories of five wars and images of thewsó dead hovering t off stage. inside the door there was an information desk with a guy in a wheelchair behind it wearing a dav -- he looked me up and down no doubt made some sort of judgment about me. i couldn't imagine what it might have been. i stammered a bit, explaining i'd come for my first appointment my hands were shaking so i held them below the emof the counter. he quietly told me where the registration office was, walking through the lobby, i imagined everyone was looking at me thinking, look at the psychoboy. home from the war and broken. what a pusy. -- pussy.
in many way is suppose it's like any other hospital, filled with the sick and infirm, healthcare andnistrative staff scurrying about. bad coffee. but in one very important way it is entirely different. it is the place where combat veterans enter the system for treatment of wounds both physical and psychological. walking in from the parking lot i started to feel all the familiar sensations. the stress rising in my gut. vision focused narrowed. breathing short and irregular. the memories of five...
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the pope also had an opportunity to meet with prisoners with the elderly and with the infirm in hospicebefore returning to the vatican. >>> now an illustration of the political power of church dollars. in this case we're talking about the presbyterian church deciding to divest itself of three american companies because of their link to israel's treatment of palestinians. >> that decision came on friday in this close vote at the general assembly meeting. they say caterpillar supplies products that are used to destroy palestinian homes. motorola solutions is on the list for providing military and surveillance systems that the church says is used in illegal israeli settlements and hewle hewlett-packard was targeted for providing technology that helps enforce the naval blockade of gaza. so in all this comes to $21 million. out of more than a billion dollars in church investments. let's talk to heath rada, moderator of the general assembly that approved the divestment. thank you for being with us. i have to ask you, did you vote and if so, how? >> i did not vote on this particular occasion.
the pope also had an opportunity to meet with prisoners with the elderly and with the infirm in hospicebefore returning to the vatican. >>> now an illustration of the political power of church dollars. in this case we're talking about the presbyterian church deciding to divest itself of three american companies because of their link to israel's treatment of palestinians. >> that decision came on friday in this close vote at the general assembly meeting. they say caterpillar...
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kids, especially those kids who have asthma, our elderly, and our infirm. lower income families and families of color are the hardest hit. let me get into the details of the proposal. it is all about flexibility. that is what makes it ambitious, but also achievable. that is how we keep our energy affordable, and all reliable. the glue that holds this plan together and the key to making it work is that each state's goal is tailored to its own havemstances, and states the flexibility to reach their goals in whatever way works best for them. two graphs state goals we looked at where states are today, and we followed and looked at where they are heading. each state is different, so each hole and each path can be different. the goals come from smart and sensible opportunities that states and businesses are taking advantage of right now, from the plant to the plug. let me tell you about the kind of opportunities that i am talking about. we know that coal and natural gas play a significant role today in a diverse energy mix . this plan does not change that. it rec
kids, especially those kids who have asthma, our elderly, and our infirm. lower income families and families of color are the hardest hit. let me get into the details of the proposal. it is all about flexibility. that is what makes it ambitious, but also achievable. that is how we keep our energy affordable, and all reliable. the glue that holds this plan together and the key to making it work is that each state's goal is tailored to its own havemstances, and states the flexibility to reach...
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from my colleague, the attorney general of west virginia which goes into a great deal of the legal infirmitiesf this proposal as well as the letters by several other agees and bipartisan groups and attorneys general around the country. our goal is to make sure whenever the epa comes up with, it follows the law and respect the state role in achieving the type of regulation the country decides it wants to have. that is the lane -- in the end, that is the reason i am here today. >> our staff has done a study on the federalism aspects of the epa, the clean air act establishing itself, a cooperative federalism between state and epa. do you think the proposed existing power plant guidelines adhere to the clean air act process? >> i do not think so, senator. in a nutshell, i think what the epa is attempting to do in this case is regulate at the federal level removing almost all the discretion that would normally reside at the state. in my experience -- maybe your experience as attorney general, regulators like to regulate, and it is an important role that we attorneys general ploy to ensure that when
from my colleague, the attorney general of west virginia which goes into a great deal of the legal infirmitiesf this proposal as well as the letters by several other agees and bipartisan groups and attorneys general around the country. our goal is to make sure whenever the epa comes up with, it follows the law and respect the state role in achieving the type of regulation the country decides it wants to have. that is the lane -- in the end, that is the reason i am here today. >> our staff...
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a [applause] those of us are infirm hav thate to help both the stupid people. [applause] and you have got to become ambassadors of intelligence. ambassadors of information. so number one, stay informed. stay informed. if you get a chance to talk to a liberal over the weekend, let me give you a couple statistics. i said if terri did remember liberals don't like facts. they can't handle the facts. but i enjoi enjoy getting into e discussions and remember you come up with some of your favorite facts. let me give you a couple i talk about on the radio show this morning. the most recent survey has shown after surveying over 3,000 counties across the country and thousands of consumers that for 2013 up until now the average increase in health insurance premiums 49%. coming soon to a health-insurance premiums near you. that doesn't count what's going to happen in 2014 on top of the 49%. ask the liberals to try to defend that. it's indefensible. 49%. the first thing i would encourage you to do is to stay informed. too many people stay home that could vote. every vote co
a [applause] those of us are infirm hav thate to help both the stupid people. [applause] and you have got to become ambassadors of intelligence. ambassadors of information. so number one, stay informed. stay informed. if you get a chance to talk to a liberal over the weekend, let me give you a couple statistics. i said if terri did remember liberals don't like facts. they can't handle the facts. but i enjoi enjoy getting into e discussions and remember you come up with some of your favorite...