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he went from 8 points down to five points ahead and layman's brothers -- the point is you got to unite the party if romney gets elected he's got to ignite the base. the best one for that if rubio is out is chris christie. >> what does rubio bring with him? he brings several things. he's tea party endorsed and he has a lot of people that are not tea party. he's a cuban-american. >> he brings in the latino vote. is that big? >> he has the potential of being the hispanic president obama. >> he's quite -- >> what do you mean? >> way he has conducted himself in washington is impressive. he's never gotten out in front of himself and he's given a series of wonderful speeches. >> he gets the cuban vote. he doesn't get the mexican vote. but if rick santorum comes rolling in with 30% of the delegates, it's you have to to pass over him. but the thing is with christy with the gay rights and marriage amendment on the ballot in new jersey may be able to pull them out of democratic party. >> what else does florida have? catholic. >> he's anti-immigration. sew brings not necessarily goin to him. >> as
he went from 8 points down to five points ahead and layman's brothers -- the point is you got to unite the party if romney gets elected he's got to ignite the base. the best one for that if rubio is out is chris christie. >> what does rubio bring with him? he brings several things. he's tea party endorsed and he has a lot of people that are not tea party. he's a cuban-american. >> he brings in the latino vote. is that big? >> he has the potential of being the hispanic...
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. >> and a golf pro shows some tricks that are not so good for the layman. >> that was lame. >> that's because it's close to his ♪ ♪. >> we're going to get things started right this minute with a rescue. take a look at this. this is from our good friends at wkyt in lexington, kentucky. what you see there is a little toddler named caitlin campbell stuck inside one of those video arcade games with the big claws. >> wait, wait, she's inside it? >> she is inside of that claw machine. >> caitlin went with her family to the commonwealth coin laundry to do some laundry and she was playing with some other kids in the laund row mat and crawled up inside. they tried several different methods to get her out. >> they were going to try to start picking the lock, but the mechanism on the lock wouldn't allow them to pick ut. and then they tried to unscrew the sides, they tried to up screw those. >> what you're sering here is them using a circular saw to actually saw through the lock. and, as you can see by caitlin's face, this was not fun for her. she started getting really terrified. watch, keep wat
. >> and a golf pro shows some tricks that are not so good for the layman. >> that was lame. >> that's because it's close to his ♪ ♪. >> we're going to get things started right this minute with a rescue. take a look at this. this is from our good friends at wkyt in lexington, kentucky. what you see there is a little toddler named caitlin campbell stuck inside one of those video arcade games with the big claws. >> wait, wait, she's inside it? >> she is...
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in layman's terms is all i'm capable here so i will try to do it in that sense. the original lightsquared proposal of roughly a year ago, january 2011, proposed up to 40,000 ground-based transmitters that would effectively blink of the gps signal pashtun blank out the gps signal and large areas of the u.s. picked it was an early testing done, both by the department of defense and faa. it was clear from the testing that there is interference issue. the forum for this is a relatively obscure group, the position navigation and timing executive committee which the deputy secretary of defense and i co-chair. deputy secretary carter represented in the military and myself representing all the civil users. through that committee, which was all the executive branch agencies, which includes others, including the federal communications commission as an observer, it was clear that additional testing of a different proposal was in order. we worked with a lightsquared. they were part of developing the testing protocols. they were part of the testing itself, and the results i t
in layman's terms is all i'm capable here so i will try to do it in that sense. the original lightsquared proposal of roughly a year ago, january 2011, proposed up to 40,000 ground-based transmitters that would effectively blink of the gps signal pashtun blank out the gps signal and large areas of the u.s. picked it was an early testing done, both by the department of defense and faa. it was clear from the testing that there is interference issue. the forum for this is a relatively obscure...
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in layman's terms, what% of cargo that's coming to the u.s. right now is not stand? >> in terms of physical scanning that would be the vast majority come over 95%. >> why not? >> well, we've been discussing with you and your committee for several years the complexity to this process and the test that we've undertaken with ssi to examine the feasibility of the physical scanning in particular. at the same time, we've been aggressively pursuing the lawyer approach focused on the coordination at the csis with our former partners on the high risk working with the international community on the standards. >> taking whatever you are doing to the high risk shipments or anything like that at this point in this hearing today, is there any shipment using your pravachol that's come into the u.s. that we don't know what's in it? >> it's not as complex as what you are saying was the leader approach whether you're scanning are taking high-risk. i didn't want to know what the number is. >> we have stated content on all shipments to the united states and through the isf we also have
in layman's terms, what% of cargo that's coming to the u.s. right now is not stand? >> in terms of physical scanning that would be the vast majority come over 95%. >> why not? >> well, we've been discussing with you and your committee for several years the complexity to this process and the test that we've undertaken with ssi to examine the feasibility of the physical scanning in particular. at the same time, we've been aggressively pursuing the lawyer approach focused on the...
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have a bulging disk, but there's a hole down there where all your nerves go through that, is my layman's term of putting it and that thing is not so, maybe you need that opened up or something like that, well, i thought about that for a while. and i dis missed it because my back pain went away. after a while, it went away. but every time it would come, i could barely sit, i could barely stand or move. painful. i even had a chiropractor come into my office, he had to work on my back so i could get on the plane. it worked. made me feel good enough to get on the plane. then in 2004, i had another episode and it was really bad. and i remember i was at the national convention up in boston. i could barely move. i came back and that was my third mri. i sent them up to the hospital for special surgery in new york to have them look at it. i wanted another opinion. well, yeah, i probably needed a steroid shots and i needed that hole opened up, whatever that was. i had breakfast one morning with mr. ira, brind, the head of the thomas jefferson university hospital. he was a friend of mine. i said i
have a bulging disk, but there's a hole down there where all your nerves go through that, is my layman's term of putting it and that thing is not so, maybe you need that opened up or something like that, well, i thought about that for a while. and i dis missed it because my back pain went away. after a while, it went away. but every time it would come, i could barely sit, i could barely stand or move. painful. i even had a chiropractor come into my office, he had to work on my back so i could...
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today coughlin talked about his mvp quarterback he laymaning. >> i congratulated hely and being eli heid to me after winning the mvp that all i want to do is help our team win. which is so consistent with the way he is with this business about elite quarterback. that question has come and gone. i don't think we'll hear much about that again. >>reporter: brady wife giselle incurring all kind of wrath after this comment was caught on tape after last night game. now what you didn't hear in that clip was the giants fan heckling her moments before she went off and yes the patriots did drop some passes. along with brady miss firingçó at times. raid versus a new defensive coordinator. from stanford. he was with the 4 49ers for a decade before joining the cardinal last season as co-defensive coordinator. new head coach he's young 37 and unlike most coaches he has a degree in biochemistry and molecular buy oly jichlt stanford linebacker arrested and jailed last weekend for driving under the influence. this is from the student newspaper that reported scope was pulled over in the parking lot of t
today coughlin talked about his mvp quarterback he laymaning. >> i congratulated hely and being eli heid to me after winning the mvp that all i want to do is help our team win. which is so consistent with the way he is with this business about elite quarterback. that question has come and gone. i don't think we'll hear much about that again. >>reporter: brady wife giselle incurring all kind of wrath after this comment was caught on tape after last night game. now what you didn't...
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their sources of income that is until they directed their criticism to the new military leadership layman scaff for the slow pace of reform some of them are used by this. that are quoting people who work in the gender. that evolution. works in their goals.
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phil layman of north carolina, vicki butler of florida, jim gaross of texas, dave huey of washington and andy mccollin of colorado. they were the work horses on all of this. and then for the last seven years we've had another remarkable relationship. that's with the state banking regulators. we worked with them on the ameriquest case, household case, task force to deal with and prevent foreclosure. john ryan, their executive director is here. he has a great relationship party. party means nothing. and, you know, i keep trying to think of myself as a relatively young man. but i've been attorney general for 30 years. and during that time, i've had a lot of -- involved in a lot of multistates that work with the federal government, work with the federal government in a lot of ways. and have had good relationships and sometime not so good relationships working with the feds. that may surprise you. but it's true. but all -- of all that time, i've never seen such a wonderful , effective -- based on respect perelli and shaun donovan.with they treat us as equals. they roll up their sleeves. w
phil layman of north carolina, vicki butler of florida, jim gaross of texas, dave huey of washington and andy mccollin of colorado. they were the work horses on all of this. and then for the last seven years we've had another remarkable relationship. that's with the state banking regulators. we worked with them on the ameriquest case, household case, task force to deal with and prevent foreclosure. john ryan, their executive director is here. he has a great relationship party. party means...
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to save the banks happened arguably a lot faster than this minor little -- >> i mean, we saw how layman brother -- leeman brothers blew up overnight. >> the banks were supposed to work out a deal based on getting the bailout for the homeowners and they couldn't make them do it. >> exactly right. >> 10% of the homeowners are getting help here compared to all of the banks. thanks jess. >>> obesity in the military? the first lady and the pentagon unveil a new policy to combat that growing problem. >> more honda story plus -- on that story plus your weather first in two minutes. we'll be back. ♪ pierre! your fashion is so "right now," but your banking is so last season! earn more with high yield free checking at capital one bank. instead of some unfashionable rate, your checking could be earning five times the national average. and free atms anywhere. five times the interest? that's hot. oooooo! let's catwalk! you want more interest? open an account at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? does this make my tuches look big? >>> good morning, welcome back to 9news now. 4:44 on this frid
to save the banks happened arguably a lot faster than this minor little -- >> i mean, we saw how layman brother -- leeman brothers blew up overnight. >> the banks were supposed to work out a deal based on getting the bailout for the homeowners and they couldn't make them do it. >> exactly right. >> 10% of the homeowners are getting help here compared to all of the banks. thanks jess. >>> obesity in the military? the first lady and the pentagon unveil a new...
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give us an layman's terms of what this research tells us. >> very simple terms, the size of this particular part of the brain just above the eyes, as it were, correlates with your social skills or ability to understand other people. and in turn, with the number of friends you have, or at least the number of close friends you have. that is in turn correlated with your total social networks so they all kind of hang together tightly. >> you come up with this word, a rather difficult one, mineralizing, which is what this part of the brain is supposed to do -- mentalizing. it is a term that has been used -- >> it is a term used widely. also called mind reading, the ability to understand what a person is thinking about at the time. it is like a juggler -- if you are very good at these kinds of skills you can keep lots of friends in the air at the same time the same way a juggler can keep lots of balls in the air. >> its technical word for what we use as a and 50 -- and the fee. >> not quite the same thing. and as a is also involved -- empath is any ball but it is understand what you are thinking
give us an layman's terms of what this research tells us. >> very simple terms, the size of this particular part of the brain just above the eyes, as it were, correlates with your social skills or ability to understand other people. and in turn, with the number of friends you have, or at least the number of close friends you have. that is in turn correlated with your total social networks so they all kind of hang together tightly. >> you come up with this word, a rather difficult...
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today coughlin talked about his mvp quarterback he laymaning. >> i congratulated hely and being eli he said to me after winning the mvp that all i want to do is help our team win. which is so consistent with the way he is with this business about elite quarterback. that question has come and gone. i don't think we'll hear much about that again. >>reporter: brady wife giselle incurring all kind of wrath after this comment was caught on tape after last night game. now what you didn't hear in that clip was the giants fan heckling her moments before she went off and yes the patriots did drop some passes. along with brady miss firingçó at times. raid versus a new defensive coordinator. from stanford. he was with the 4 49ers for a decade before joining the cardinal last season as co-defensive coordinator. new head coach he's young 37 and unlike most coaches he has a degree in biochemistry and molecular buy oly jichlt stanford linebacker arrested and jailed last weekend for driving under the influence. this is from the student newspaper that reported scope was pulled over in the parking lot o
today coughlin talked about his mvp quarterback he laymaning. >> i congratulated hely and being eli he said to me after winning the mvp that all i want to do is help our team win. which is so consistent with the way he is with this business about elite quarterback. that question has come and gone. i don't think we'll hear much about that again. >>reporter: brady wife giselle incurring all kind of wrath after this comment was caught on tape after last night game. now what you didn't...
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their sources of income that is until they directed their criticism to the new military leadership layman scaff for the slow pace of reform some of them are used by the other because. they are quoting people of the world. and they are the ones who are the revolution we have. in the radicals who live there this is very much a dangerous world the rhetoric this is especially led to prosecutors really seventeen offices of advocacy groups forty three activists including americans germans and egyptians are now facing trial for illegally using foreign funds to promote unrest in the post mubarak country activists how would claim they are the victim of scarves reluctance to give up power with the people about with the rights with the scaf looking for enjoy. some against the regime and all the mind the round up of activists has also netted the son of u.s. transportation secretary ray la hood for the fueling tension between cairo in washington. was in simply because. of them in a sort of plans for. i don't think. so this is america whose military aid to egypt reaches one point three billion dollars
their sources of income that is until they directed their criticism to the new military leadership layman scaff for the slow pace of reform some of them are used by the other because. they are quoting people of the world. and they are the ones who are the revolution we have. in the radicals who live there this is very much a dangerous world the rhetoric this is especially led to prosecutors really seventeen offices of advocacy groups forty three activists including americans germans and...
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. >> drain the -- tell me, layman. >> discharge the battery. >> what does that mean? >> think of connecting a giant light bulb to that battery and just run it down. >> okay. okay. got it. ms. maloney. >> sorry for the inarticulation. >> thank you very much. and welcome to the committee. >> thank you. >> i would find it very difficult to imagine an america that did not make its own cars. so i am pleased that the president was able to report in his state of the union the progress that the car industry has done -- achieved in america. i would like to quote one line and put his whole statement in the record with unanimous consent. he said, today general motors is back on top as world's number one automaker. and a report i read last week said that there are over 700,000 jobs created by the auto industry now in america. and i would like to put that report in the record. >> without objection. >> okay. i think that it's clear that this innovative car that gm has made has been caught up in the middle of politics. and some members appear more interested in making wild allegatio
. >> drain the -- tell me, layman. >> discharge the battery. >> what does that mean? >> think of connecting a giant light bulb to that battery and just run it down. >> okay. okay. got it. ms. maloney. >> sorry for the inarticulation. >> thank you very much. and welcome to the committee. >> thank you. >> i would find it very difficult to imagine an america that did not make its own cars. so i am pleased that the president was able to report...
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. >> but to the extent that it's in layman's terms, it's new money. it's not something you moved over to a swap agreement. this is money you set aside? >> we chose to do that way because monetary policy currently is obviously has great strength close to zero. it is not difficult to sterilize that to a number of different methods. >> fair enough. you stated earlier that your current intention to reinvest those, as these securities mature, i think 90% of them or less than 90 days, is your intention to reinvest those in domestic securities, reinvest them in the swap agreements? >> well, the demand -- it's the ecb and the bank of japan are the two main counter party who would determine, you know, what their request is. then we would decide whether or not to grant the request. so it's not our choice. you know, we're not looking to invest there. if the swaps run out, then that would just be extinguished. it would mean a comparable drop in our liabilities and in our assets. >> fair enough. to the extent part of this $103 billion goes over to europe and the s
. >> but to the extent that it's in layman's terms, it's new money. it's not something you moved over to a swap agreement. this is money you set aside? >> we chose to do that way because monetary policy currently is obviously has great strength close to zero. it is not difficult to sterilize that to a number of different methods. >> fair enough. you stated earlier that your current intention to reinvest those, as these securities mature, i think 90% of them or less than 90...
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. >> the layman term for high efficacy are fluorescent. >> they're developing other types. >> you have to count the lights and count the wattage and actually submit that sometimes with your permit. that's why undercabinet lights are good, you can put a lot of fluorescent lights there and meet that requirement. you can do also overcabinet lights and have ambient light as well. >> if you put a new window in, you have to meet energy standards for windows. what else can we do to make it a green kitchsnn >> you have to remember the lighting on the hood, many of these, like your hood sounds to be fairly large a lot of them are hall general lighting. you have to count the wattage in that hood along with all the rest of the lighting in your house. >> what else is green? we could use flooring materials. >> every option you can pick something green. so bamboo cabinets are very popular. you can do, you know, the resingled glass countertops. you can do, there's a product called marmoleum, like linoleum floor, that's green material. mu yao pick energy star appliances. so every -- you pick energy st
. >> the layman term for high efficacy are fluorescent. >> they're developing other types. >> you have to count the lights and count the wattage and actually submit that sometimes with your permit. that's why undercabinet lights are good, you can put a lot of fluorescent lights there and meet that requirement. you can do also overcabinet lights and have ambient light as well. >> if you put a new window in, you have to meet energy standards for windows. what else can we...
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>> guest: i talk about energy, i talk about the economy, the difference -- it's kind of a layman's handbook, if you will, to difference between what we're going through now and experiencing in this keynesian economic period and why austrian economics or that school of thought really works better, the supply side works better for a free economy. i also talk about education, and i talk about the social issues that are facing our day. and, of course, those social issues impact us fiscally as well. and we're starting to hear more and more about that as our presidential campaign ramps up. >> host: let's take energy for one issue. what is the conservative approach or your approach to energy policy? >> guest: well, certainly energy policy, as any policy, should come from the free market, should be driven by the free market. and so whenever you have the government playing in any free market enterprise what you're going to get is winners and losers. some are going to feel more entitled because they're getting government funding, and i discuss that in the book, how some of the things that we classify
>> guest: i talk about energy, i talk about the economy, the difference -- it's kind of a layman's handbook, if you will, to difference between what we're going through now and experiencing in this keynesian economic period and why austrian economics or that school of thought really works better, the supply side works better for a free economy. i also talk about education, and i talk about the social issues that are facing our day. and, of course, those social issues impact us fiscally as...
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in layman's terms, what percent cargo that's coming to the u.s. right now is not scanned? >> in the maritime environment in terms of physical scanning, that would be over 95%, the vast majority. >> all right. why not? >> well, we've been discussing with you, sir, and your committee for several years the complexities of this process and the tests that we've undertaken with sfi to examine the feasibility of the physical scanning in particular. at the same time, we've been aggressively pursuing it's a layered approach focused on the targeting and intel, the coordination through csi with our foreign partners conduct those exams on high risk before they're loaded, working with the international committee on standards and so for the. >> i understand. but taking whatever you're doing to whether it's high risk shipments or anything like that, at this point in this hearing today, is there any shipments using your protocol that's come into the u.s. that we don't know what's in it? it's not a complex -- of what you're saying whether it's the layered approach, whether you're scanning,
in layman's terms, what percent cargo that's coming to the u.s. right now is not scanned? >> in the maritime environment in terms of physical scanning, that would be over 95%, the vast majority. >> all right. why not? >> well, we've been discussing with you, sir, and your committee for several years the complexities of this process and the tests that we've undertaken with sfi to examine the feasibility of the physical scanning in particular. at the same time, we've been...
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sources of income that is until they directed their criticism to the new mutants religious sheep layman or the slow pace of reform some of them are used by this. they are quoting people the. notion that they are the ones that evolution they have. to live there this is very much of the rhetoric this is specie led to prosecutors raiding seventy offices of advocacy groups forty three activists including americans germans and egyptians are now facing trial for illegally using foreign fines to promote and run in the post mubarak country activists however claim they are the victim of scarves reluctance to give up power with dreaming the people about with their brights with the scarf looking for. some agent against the regime and all the mind the round up of activists has also netted the son of you asterisk protection secretary ray la hood further fueling tension between cairo in washington. isn't simply because. of them in a sort of plans or. i don't think that. anything at all so this is a game and there it was military aid to egypt reaches one point three billion dollars annually has been v
sources of income that is until they directed their criticism to the new mutants religious sheep layman or the slow pace of reform some of them are used by this. they are quoting people the. notion that they are the ones that evolution they have. to live there this is very much of the rhetoric this is specie led to prosecutors raiding seventy offices of advocacy groups forty three activists including americans germans and egyptians are now facing trial for illegally using foreign fines to...
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and we had this huge collapse in two thousand and eight so that was a bit of a bank holiday for a layman and bear stearns and and there was a credit seizure in these global markets wasn't an official bank holiday but the global credit froze right now well but that's that's different right that's basically you have a credit crunch is it going to happen again i actually don't think so because i think that these particular dogs have learned their lesson ben bernanke druggy respectively the head of the federal reserve and the e.c.b. the european central bank what they're going to do is they're going to put out as much liquidity as possible to prevent any kind of two thousand and eight liquidity crunch because that was the last quite a crisis that they know for instance at this point in time they are not afraid of inflation because they think oh inflation is so seventies we're over that so we have to worry about inflation we have to worry about we quitted the crisis and so the next time we have a liquidity crisis we're going to have so much cash sloshing in the system that there is not going
and we had this huge collapse in two thousand and eight so that was a bit of a bank holiday for a layman and bear stearns and and there was a credit seizure in these global markets wasn't an official bank holiday but the global credit froze right now well but that's that's different right that's basically you have a credit crunch is it going to happen again i actually don't think so because i think that these particular dogs have learned their lesson ben bernanke druggy respectively the head of...
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specific bill of rights that the obama administration released and maybe you can put it into more layman's terms tell us how it will affect us on a daily basis right if we talk about the first one which is individual control and we have control over what personal data companies collect from us how are they going to force that i mean the thing on their stand is all the principles you mention you know they sound good they have nice names and little pictures on the white house website but unfortunately they haven't provided any legislative proposals there's nothing moving in either house of congress and instead what's moving is a new bill from the same guy who brought us sopa well our smith which proposes to go backwards in terms of privacy instead of protecting people's privacy it would require now to keep records of everything you do so that the government could request them later and the obama proposal doesn't talk at all about that. but do you think that they at least have the right principles down there you know i mean if we're talking about individual control transparency respect for co
specific bill of rights that the obama administration released and maybe you can put it into more layman's terms tell us how it will affect us on a daily basis right if we talk about the first one which is individual control and we have control over what personal data companies collect from us how are they going to force that i mean the thing on their stand is all the principles you mention you know they sound good they have nice names and little pictures on the white house website but...
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in layman's terms is all i'm capable to do. i'll try to do that in that sense.the original light squared proposal of roughly a year ago, january of 2011, proposed up to 40,000 ground-based transmitters that would effectively blank out the gps signal in large stretches of the u.s. and in some very critical areas. there's some early testing done both by the department of defense and the faa. it was clear from that testing that there's an interference issue. the forum for this is a relatively obscure group that position navigation and timing executive committee which the deputy secretary of defense and i cochaired, deputy secretary carter representing the military users and myself representing all the civil users. through that committee, which includes all the executive branch agencies which includes others including the federal communications commission as an observer, we -- it was clear that additional testing of a -- of a different proposal was in order. we worked with light squared. they were part of developing the testing protocols. they were part of the testi
in layman's terms is all i'm capable to do. i'll try to do that in that sense.the original light squared proposal of roughly a year ago, january of 2011, proposed up to 40,000 ground-based transmitters that would effectively blank out the gps signal in large stretches of the u.s. and in some very critical areas. there's some early testing done both by the department of defense and the faa. it was clear from that testing that there's an interference issue. the forum for this is a relatively...
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the picnic's host, john layman, was eager to show us his expanding arsenal. >>79 rounds in a clip. >>what do you have that for? >>because i can. >>are you concerned that obama's gonna take your guns away? >>absolutely, absolutely. and constitutionally we have the right to carry all of this any time we want and where we want. >>you know they're finding a lot of ak variants in mexico and this is one of the ones they're concerned about being trafficked around. >>well that's a problem in mexico not in the u.s. >>yeah, but they're using guns that are coming from the u.s. >>but then they're-- well then why aren't we securing the borders to stop it. uld condemn this unprecedented attempt to exploit another country's crisis to advance a gun ban here in the united states of america. (vo)with a revenue of over 250 million dollars a year, the nra is the strongest force for shaping u.s. gun laws. >>i mean like most americans, i reject the premise that diminishing our second amendment rights could ever curtail mexico's drug cartels. from the gun lobby. we're talking about interdicting these gun
the picnic's host, john layman, was eager to show us his expanding arsenal. >>79 rounds in a clip. >>what do you have that for? >>because i can. >>are you concerned that obama's gonna take your guns away? >>absolutely, absolutely. and constitutionally we have the right to carry all of this any time we want and where we want. >>you know they're finding a lot of ak variants in mexico and this is one of the ones they're concerned about being trafficked around....
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. >> that would be, in layman's terms, new money, not money you took out of a maturing treasury and moved to a swap agreement, this is money set aside. >> we chose to do it that way because monetary policy currently has grades very close to zero but it will not be difficult to sterilize that to a number of different methods. >> fair enough, you stated earlier it is your current intention with all maturing securities to invest those. as the securities mature, 90% of them are less than 90 days, is your intention to reinvest those in domestic securities and reinvest them in swap agreements? >>the ecb and the bank of japan are the main counterparties that would determine what their request and and we would decide whether to grant their request. it is not our choice. we are not looking to invest there. if the swabs run out, that will be extinguished. it will mean a comparable drop in our liabilities and assets. >> part of the $103 billion goes to europe and comes back within the agreements and are reinvested in domestic securities, does that have an expansionary effect on the domestic monetary
. >> that would be, in layman's terms, new money, not money you took out of a maturing treasury and moved to a swap agreement, this is money set aside. >> we chose to do it that way because monetary policy currently has grades very close to zero but it will not be difficult to sterilize that to a number of different methods. >> fair enough, you stated earlier it is your current intention with all maturing securities to invest those. as the securities mature, 90% of them are...
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for the layman, what is the volcker rule and why do you support it? >> the rule simply says, "if you have a customer who wants to issue a bond, you could help him. but you can't trade in the bond market for your own account." and so what the rule does is it basically puts the banks back into the customer business and allows the wall street community to be in the pure trading and the business of speculation and hedge funds and so forth. and it separates those. >> sounds to me like you're calling the glass-steagall act back from the grave. >> i think i am. >> because? >> i just think it's better that we have that barrier than not. it makes sure that the fdic guarantee doesn't provide a funding base for proprietary trading activities. remember, the government guarantees your savings account and mine in the local bank. and, correctly, we don't want the government's guarantee for those accounts to act as a funding base for somebody who's speculating in the market. and so it's that kind of separation. it's a prudent barrier. and i'm astounded that anybody w
for the layman, what is the volcker rule and why do you support it? >> the rule simply says, "if you have a customer who wants to issue a bond, you could help him. but you can't trade in the bond market for your own account." and so what the rule does is it basically puts the banks back into the customer business and allows the wall street community to be in the pure trading and the business of speculation and hedge funds and so forth. and it separates those. >> sounds to...
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layman's terms is all mine possible love, so i will try to get it in. the original proposal of roughly a year ago, january of 2011 proposed up to 40,000 ground based transmitters that would effectively blank out the gps signal and large stretches of the u.s. and some very critical areas. there's a very early testing done both by the department of defense and the faa. was clear from the testing that there was an interference issue. the forum for this is a relatively obscure position that the navigation and timing executive committee which does the deputy secretary of defense and by co-chair deputies a good reporter representing the mother terrie users and myself representing all the civil users through that committee which includes all the executive branch agencies, which includes others and putting the federal communications commission as an observer. it was clear that additional testing of a different proposal was in order. we worked with light squared. they were part of developing the particle and they were part of the testing itself. and the results
layman's terms is all mine possible love, so i will try to get it in. the original proposal of roughly a year ago, january of 2011 proposed up to 40,000 ground based transmitters that would effectively blank out the gps signal and large stretches of the u.s. and some very critical areas. there's a very early testing done both by the department of defense and the faa. was clear from the testing that there was an interference issue. the forum for this is a relatively obscure position that the...
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. >> to the layman there is full and pass. there is a full spectrum. inconclusive where you should be absolutely truthful is one way you can use a polygraph to actually direct you're investigation. it's a tool. i find it odd that they have taken three months to bring this fact out saying there was no lie detector test. if he was going to take the effort to be on dr. phil they should have gotten one of the experts in the country to give her a polygraph. megyn: i thank both of you for coming on with your reaction. we'll be right back. see you after the break. c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i g heartburn. hold up partner. prilosec can take days to work. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. megyn: members of the nobel peace prize committee are coming under new investigation facing allegation that they lost touch with the purpose of the honor. a swede-based foundation is inv
. >> to the layman there is full and pass. there is a full spectrum. inconclusive where you should be absolutely truthful is one way you can use a polygraph to actually direct you're investigation. it's a tool. i find it odd that they have taken three months to bring this fact out saying there was no lie detector test. if he was going to take the effort to be on dr. phil they should have gotten one of the experts in the country to give her a polygraph. megyn: i thank both of you for...
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. >> but to the extent it's greater excess reserves, that would be in layman's terms new money. you took out of a maturing treasury and moved over to a swap agreement. >> we choez se to do it that wa because monetary policy currently has rates very close to zero. but it would not be difficult to sterilize that to a number of different methods. >> fair enough. you stated earlier that it's your current intention with all of your maturing securities to reinvest those. as these securities mature, i think 90% of them are less than 90 days or all are, is it your intention to reinvest those in domestic securities, in the swap agreements? >> it's the ecb and bank of japan are the two main counterparties who would determine what their request is. and then we would decide whether or not to grant the request. it's not our choice. if the swaps run out that will just be extinguished. it would mean a comparable drop in our 4r50ibliabilities and as. >> to the extent part comes back within the agreements and are reinvested in domestic securities, does that have an expansionary effect on domesti
. >> but to the extent it's greater excess reserves, that would be in layman's terms new money. you took out of a maturing treasury and moved over to a swap agreement. >> we choez se to do it that wa because monetary policy currently has rates very close to zero. but it would not be difficult to sterilize that to a number of different methods. >> fair enough. you stated earlier that it's your current intention with all of your maturing securities to reinvest those. as these...
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in layman's terms, what% of cargo that's coming to the u.s. right now is not stand? >> in terms of physical scanning that would be the vast majority come over 95%. >> why not? >> well, we've been discussing with you and your committee for several years the complexity to this process and the test that we've undertaken with ssi to examine the feasibility of the physical scanning in particular. at the same time, we've been aggressively pursuing the lawyer approach focused on the coordination at the csis with our former partners on the high risk working with the international community on the standards. >> taking whatever you are doing to the high risk shipments or anything like that at this point in this hearing today, is there any shipment using your pravachol that's come into the u.s. that we don't know what's in it? >> it's not as complex as what you are saying was the leader approach whether you're scanning are taking high-risk. i didn't want to know what the number is. >> we have stated content on all shipments to the united states and through the isf we also have
in layman's terms, what% of cargo that's coming to the u.s. right now is not stand? >> in terms of physical scanning that would be the vast majority come over 95%. >> why not? >> well, we've been discussing with you and your committee for several years the complexity to this process and the test that we've undertaken with ssi to examine the feasibility of the physical scanning in particular. at the same time, we've been aggressively pursuing the lawyer approach focused on the...
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madigan from my office was remarkable, debbie hagen, matt from connecticut, phil layman from north carolina, phil butler. they were the work force is on all of this. and then for the last seven years, we had another great relationship. that is with the state banking regulators. john ryan, their executive director is there. again, a great relationship. you know, i keep trying to think of myself as a relatively young man. but i have been attorney general for 30 years. and during that time, i have been involved in a lot of multi stakes, worked with the federal government in a lot of ways. i have had good relationships, and sometimes not good relationships working with the fed. that may surprise you, but it is true. in all the time, i have never seen such a wonderful, effective, based on respect relationship as we had with tom and shaun donovan. they treated us as equals. they rolled up their sleeves. it has been a model for federal-state relationships. the relationship we had with them. just going back for one second to the assistant attorney generals, the attorney-general offices over the las
madigan from my office was remarkable, debbie hagen, matt from connecticut, phil layman from north carolina, phil butler. they were the work force is on all of this. and then for the last seven years, we had another great relationship. that is with the state banking regulators. john ryan, their executive director is there. again, a great relationship. you know, i keep trying to think of myself as a relatively young man. but i have been attorney general for 30 years. and during that time, i have...
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in layman's terms, what% of cargo that's coming to the u.s. right now is not stand? >> in terms of physical scanning that would be the vast majority come over 95%. >> why not? >> well, we've been discussing with you and your committee for several years the complexity to this process and the test that we've undertaken with ssi to examine the feasibility of the physical scanning in particular. at the same time, we've been aggressively pursuing the lawyer approach focused on the coordination at the csis with our former partners on the high risk working with the international community on the standards. >> taking whatever you are doing to the high risk shipments or anything like that at this point in this hearing today, is there any shipment using your pravachol that's come into the u.s. that we don't know what's in it? >> it's not as complex as what you are saying was the leader approach whether you're scanning are taking high-risk. i didn't want to know what the number is. >> we have stated content on all shipments to the united states and through the isf we also have
in layman's terms, what% of cargo that's coming to the u.s. right now is not stand? >> in terms of physical scanning that would be the vast majority come over 95%. >> why not? >> well, we've been discussing with you and your committee for several years the complexity to this process and the test that we've undertaken with ssi to examine the feasibility of the physical scanning in particular. at the same time, we've been aggressively pursuing the lawyer approach focused on the...
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during a downturn, a protracted downturn, bought a layman type downturn, a protracted downturn of the global economy, which we could have, those emerging markets that are dependent on commodity exports -- countries like china will actually see a favorable turn in the event of a crisis. >> thank you. i think we will open it up to the audience to make sure we have enough time. >> can i say in -- and i say one word -- on the interest rates, desmond gave the right answer. there is no choice. we need lower rates. but we can use macro credential tools. it's still early on and we don't know how to use them right, but in principle, when we see this somewhere, we can actually use another tool in the interest- rate cuts. i think the right answer is get the interest-rate and if you see risk emerging, go after it was specific interest. with china, we basically see a soft landing and have the forecast of 8.2% of next year. >> [unintelligible] it will be interesting to see what happens. >> let's open and up to questions. give your name and the institution with which you are affiliated. we have thre
during a downturn, a protracted downturn, bought a layman type downturn, a protracted downturn of the global economy, which we could have, those emerging markets that are dependent on commodity exports -- countries like china will actually see a favorable turn in the event of a crisis. >> thank you. i think we will open it up to the audience to make sure we have enough time. >> can i say in -- and i say one word -- on the interest rates, desmond gave the right answer. there is no...