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jackson lee: let me thank the distinguished gentleman from georgia and let me thank him very much for his very important statement on this important resolution and as well i'd like to thank the chairman of our full committee, mr. berman, and the ranking member of our full committee, ms. ros-lehtinen, and the manager of this legislation for the minority for the words that i believe are enormously important. let me indicate to my colleagues that this may be the most important -- one of the most important and devastating humanitarian crisis that we have faced over the time frame that we have been in congress. and let me say this. we have gone through hurricane katrina and rita. as i stand here today, there are a number of hurricanes that are in the gulf region.
jackson lee: let me thank the distinguished gentleman from georgia and let me thank him very much for his very important statement on this important resolution and as well i'd like to thank the chairman of our full committee, mr. berman, and the ranking member of our full committee, ms. ros-lehtinen, and the manager of this legislation for the minority for the words that i believe are enormously important. let me indicate to my colleagues that this may be the most important -- one of the most...
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me ♪ ♪ if you let me, if you let me, if you let me ♪ ♪ i'm going to take on this world ♪ ♪ i'm going i'm going to take on this world ♪ ♪ i'm going to make you love me ♪ ♪ if you let me, if you let me, if you let mow ♪ in 2008 i quit venture capital to follow my passion for food. i saw a gap in the market for a fresh culinary brand and launched behindtheburner.com. we create and broadcast content and then distribute it across tv, the web, and via mobile. i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >> british police say five men have been arrested on suspicion of terrorism. security arrangements for the pope's trip under review. >>> mother of missing american teen natalee holloway in peru where the prime suspect in the disappearance of her daughter is jailed. she visited van der sloot's prison. >>> the fda could yank back its treatment of avastin. in july a panel voted
me ♪ ♪ if you let me, if you let me, if you let me ♪ ♪ i'm going to take on this world ♪ ♪ i'm going i'm going to take on this world ♪ ♪ i'm going to make you love me ♪ ♪ if you let me, if you let me, if you let mow ♪ in 2008 i quit venture capital to follow my passion for food. i saw a gap in the market for a fresh culinary brand and launched behindtheburner.com. we create and broadcast content and then distribute it across tv, the web, and via mobile. i even use the web...
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let me suggest a couple more things. this would not have been possible without the leadership of gen chapel. the day i was important or reject i was appointed, he was in my office talking about this. if you could give a day could round of applause to spur and jim. here is the problem. two years ago we were half a billion dollars short in funding. we had some bad to plant, and are not the work being done. i think the final eir was done in 2008 of the did not have the money. it was because -- and this is never acknowledged, and it deserves to be. especially now with the governor supporting my opponent, i do not need to promote him, but you have to support his appointee -- i get it. governor schwarzenegger deserves an extraordinary amount of credit. because of dale and his leadership -- susan kennedy on his staff. this was not always on the top of the list. you were sending money down south. at the last minute, the bricks were put on by susan, the governor, and with you, we directed $405 million through the shop program. so
let me suggest a couple more things. this would not have been possible without the leadership of gen chapel. the day i was important or reject i was appointed, he was in my office talking about this. if you could give a day could round of applause to spur and jim. here is the problem. two years ago we were half a billion dollars short in funding. we had some bad to plant, and are not the work being done. i think the final eir was done in 2008 of the did not have the money. it was because -- and...
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let me take a few questions. bruce? >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> have you talked to chancellor rhee? >> i have placed a call to her. but he we will talk. i'm looking forward to talk to her very soon. she has a message for me and i'm certain she always does. she will get back to me. >> we are not going to make any personnel decisions until after the general election, but i think it is important that she and i begin these conversations now, as i prompted that i would do. -- as i promised that i would do. and please remember we have education business to do. she's the chancellor of the schools. i'm she chair of the council and the committee, the whole education is reposed. so we have business on education as well so we will take the opportunity to talk a about those things. tim? [ inaudible ] i want to hear from her. she's very committed obviously to our kids as welt. the best thing at this stage is to say she and i will sit down asap. those considerations that we will obviously talk about. and see where we go from
let me take a few questions. bruce? >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> have you talked to chancellor rhee? >> i have placed a call to her. but he we will talk. i'm looking forward to talk to her very soon. she has a message for me and i'm certain she always does. she will get back to me. >> we are not going to make any personnel decisions until after the general election, but i think it is important that she and i begin these conversations now, as i prompted that...
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let me say that it's also a particular pleasure to be at the institute because of the role it played career. which you mentioned. it gave me a home after i left the nfc at the end of 1999. that was a critical opportunity for me to work through some the ideas that i was developing about why al qaeda and its brand of terror was distinctive from what we have seen before. it really was an extraordinarily valuable experience for which i will always be grateful. i also want to say that working where i do now, i see your new building quite frequently. it's extraordinarily beautiful. we very much look forward to having you in the neighborhood and having even more convenient conversations like this. i hope you'll be kind enough to invite me to redo the speech there. i'm sure many of you do the recent "washington post" story claiming that government officials now rank al qaeda in the arabia peninsula and specifically in yemen the most urgent threator security. we have no such ranking and such statements are low value to highlight a threat. yemen terrorism is a major security. but the al qaeda
let me say that it's also a particular pleasure to be at the institute because of the role it played career. which you mentioned. it gave me a home after i left the nfc at the end of 1999. that was a critical opportunity for me to work through some the ideas that i was developing about why al qaeda and its brand of terror was distinctive from what we have seen before. it really was an extraordinarily valuable experience for which i will always be grateful. i also want to say that working where...
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let me very quickly acknowledge, as the mayor said, and echoing his words, the incredible work of the people that are actually delivering this project on the ground. most of them do not freeze because they are actually moving around when they are at the construction site. others are moving around and beating the bushes in other places, particularly finding local and minority-owned, small and disadvantaged businesses. they need to be part of the reality of both the stimulus and the rehabilitation of the entire infrastructure in this country. they are the future. they are the reality today in this project as well. i want to take a quick second to a knowledge paul prendergast and his team, the tremendous job they have done in finding those people and demonstrating that minority-owned businesses are perfectly qualified to add value to a project of this size. we have them right here in san francisco. we do not need to import them from mars. they are prepared to do a good job. we have to connect them to the right people. that is what paul and his team is doing and it deserves acknowledgemen
let me very quickly acknowledge, as the mayor said, and echoing his words, the incredible work of the people that are actually delivering this project on the ground. most of them do not freeze because they are actually moving around when they are at the construction site. others are moving around and beating the bushes in other places, particularly finding local and minority-owned, small and disadvantaged businesses. they need to be part of the reality of both the stimulus and the...
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let me spin it the best way i can. let me put a happy side to it because i think, you know what, you're right a lot more than i am right. i have to look at this as positive as i can. there was a day, really was a day, when you had the moderate republicans, genuine independents and blue dog democrats that never would have voted for ideologue republicans, but the other side of that is that you very rarely have seen democrats brought in by the frenzied right. there's two sides of it. i can't think of an election where you can say democrats, i mean, real democrats have been brought in by the frenzied right. i feel good about that. >> the turnout has not bode well so far this year for democrats number one, so the base has to be fired up. the base is the key to this in november. the other thing is that president obama has been a target of the right wing. they've been a target of the republicans. they've said no to everything because they want him out of office, and their thirst for hower is unbelievable and they're not going
let me spin it the best way i can. let me put a happy side to it because i think, you know what, you're right a lot more than i am right. i have to look at this as positive as i can. there was a day, really was a day, when you had the moderate republicans, genuine independents and blue dog democrats that never would have voted for ideologue republicans, but the other side of that is that you very rarely have seen democrats brought in by the frenzied right. there's two sides of it. i can't think...
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rogers -- >> let me finish. >> cheryl: go ahead. >> let me finish. yeah. our stocks. i don't think it matters. tracy made a point they own most of our debt. what difference does it make that they are going to buy g.m. do we really care? they're making cars over here now, we're making cars over there. it doesn't really matter. it's a world market. you're going to have to proceed in a world market and compete. >> cheryl: i have to say, charlie does bring up a good point. there are rules and restrictions about foreign ownership of countries in this company. having said that, the taxpayer still owns a big chunk of g.m. our relationship with china on the political front is still stressful and tenuous. >> the treasury department is not marketing specifically to china. they're part of the i.p.o.. i thought this was a good thing. i thought we wanted to reduce the government stake in g.m., so the government no longer own tos 61%. that's what -- >> actually, they are marketing specifically to china. the two firms that are involved -- >> they are not. morgan stanley
rogers -- >> let me finish. >> cheryl: go ahead. >> let me finish. yeah. our stocks. i don't think it matters. tracy made a point they own most of our debt. what difference does it make that they are going to buy g.m. do we really care? they're making cars over here now, we're making cars over there. it doesn't really matter. it's a world market. you're going to have to proceed in a world market and compete. >> cheryl: i have to say, charlie does bring up a good point....
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when i'm struggling she holds my hand, letting me know that i can count on her. whenever i feel sad or share a broken tear, she asked me for a hug and it is there in her arms that i feel protected like nothing that dares to touch me could hurt me. there is a power that grows inside me. when i find myself under her wings. under her wings i am calm. and she calls me mija, as if she were saying don't give unon account of stupid things. don't you see how strong you are? and my pain turns into a sincere smile and my soul doesn't feel hurt any hor. -- more. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> yay. and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and stars. on an airplane i look at the map. flights intersect. travel miles and seas, hours and clouds, a window bird trills by my bed. po
when i'm struggling she holds my hand, letting me know that i can count on her. whenever i feel sad or share a broken tear, she asked me for a hug and it is there in her arms that i feel protected like nothing that dares to touch me could hurt me. there is a power that grows inside me. when i find myself under her wings. under her wings i am calm. and she calls me mija, as if she were saying don't give unon account of stupid things. don't you see how strong you are? and my pain turns into a...
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let me know your decision. come on, let's go. we will talk about pie. not because i'm a fatso and i also can get people to run out and get pie for me and i can after the show stuff my fat face with it. no. this is science, man. i want to demonstrate a fundamental disagreement that americans have with many of the leaders in washington and the globalists like speaky me. remember, i'm a baker not a divider. like a lover not a fighter but a yummy ending. infer mind. the administration and the progressives and the marxists see the world's wealth contained in this, you have one pie, the entire world only has one pie. and so they want to make sure that absolutely everybody, the small businessman, he runs the bar downtown and the mayor, he is with the government and he is the mayor. and we have mr. burns, he runs the nuclear power plant. okay? he gets a slice of pie. and then you have homer which i heard from cass sunstein represents you, the average american person -- dope i and barney the drunk does nothing but drink all daily gets a slice of pie. where is qui
let me know your decision. come on, let's go. we will talk about pie. not because i'm a fatso and i also can get people to run out and get pie for me and i can after the show stuff my fat face with it. no. this is science, man. i want to demonstrate a fundamental disagreement that americans have with many of the leaders in washington and the globalists like speaky me. remember, i'm a baker not a divider. like a lover not a fighter but a yummy ending. infer mind. the administration and the...
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let me say one last thing. i think it would be unconscionable for this congress to adjourn without giving the bipartisan majority in the congress who want to extend all current tax relief an up or down vote. >> a key question. >> hold on, congress mapp. i want to ask this key question. in this pledge to america that -- that we'll talk about in -- in greater detail in a moment, is this commitment to bringing down the deficit as well as extending the tax cut. how do you answer the charge from democrats, from the president as well, that you don't have a way to pay for extending the tax cuts, yet you're committed to deficit reduction. >> in the pledge to america which i look forward to chatting about, we say, look, we've got to do something to get the economy moving again. we give real and meaningful proposals to begin the process of reining in runaway federal spending for both political parties and reforming the government. >> how do you pay for the tax cuts? >> job one needs to be to create jobs. the american peo
let me say one last thing. i think it would be unconscionable for this congress to adjourn without giving the bipartisan majority in the congress who want to extend all current tax relief an up or down vote. >> a key question. >> hold on, congress mapp. i want to ask this key question. in this pledge to america that -- that we'll talk about in -- in greater detail in a moment, is this commitment to bringing down the deficit as well as extending the tax cut. how do you answer the...
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so, let me get this straight. let me get this straight.houtout to shoe laces, shoutout to star buck pumpkin spice latte, shoutout to september, shoutout to football, shoutout to the guy sitting behind you -- >> keep on it nbc. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and shout out to gravity. >> hubble got you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right. and of course, shoutout to south carolina. that's all the time we have for shoutouts. we'll be right back with the great tina fey! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] if you're in the market for an off-road vehicle, ask about the skid plates. ask if they're a full-protection five-piece package. ask if they're solid steel. or...don't ask. but you'll find out eventually. ♪ host: could switching to geico. or more on car insurance?ercent do woodchucks chuck wood? (high-pitched laughter) man: hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood! vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. our first guest is the award-wi
so, let me get this straight. let me get this straight.houtout to shoe laces, shoutout to star buck pumpkin spice latte, shoutout to september, shoutout to football, shoutout to the guy sitting behind you -- >> keep on it nbc. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and shout out to gravity. >> hubble got you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right. and of course, shoutout to south carolina. that's all the time we have for shoutouts. we'll be right back with the great tina fey! [...
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president, let me help you out.sive said they needed to destroy our churches, history and constitution. and they've done it. i translated this in to if they destroy it, we have to restore our faith, our hope. history, you know the truth of who we are and where we came from. you'll have hope. the constitution is charity. how did i get there? well, ben franklin was asked the same question the president asked: whose christianity, whose church will we go to? ben franklin was asked by yale. tell me, what is the american religion? this is how he described it. very simple. one, god lives. two, we will see him when we die. three, read the old testament, he gets a little pissy. he'll judge us when we see him. four, that's why we should serve him. five, the best way to serve him is to serve our fellow man. now why is that important to understand that this is the american religion? it doesn't matter. it doesn't matter what church or synagogue or mosque you go to. does it teach you these things, god lives, you'll see him afterw
president, let me help you out.sive said they needed to destroy our churches, history and constitution. and they've done it. i translated this in to if they destroy it, we have to restore our faith, our hope. history, you know the truth of who we are and where we came from. you'll have hope. the constitution is charity. how did i get there? well, ben franklin was asked the same question the president asked: whose christianity, whose church will we go to? ben franklin was asked by yale. tell me,...
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finally, let me just ask you, you said you started in march of 200in? right. >> i appreciated the kindness you showed me when i went out for a tour. your facility. when -- that's 18 months when can we expect your tenure and i'm story that we don't have the ceo here today but under your tenure when can we expect this to be better? you've had 18 months, you've known it's a problem, when is it going to improve? >> i believe that we're in a position to -- these inspections. to inspection the facilities that produce 80% of the eggs by the end the year fiscal 2011 and i assure that as we do that and the rule that we put into place very quickly in the obama administration, we'll be able to feel a lot more confident about the conditions under which the vast majority of eggs are produced. >> so we won't be back here -- >> gentlemen, the time has expired. mr. waxman, questions sfleez thank you, mr. chairn. dr. sharfstein, it seems to me you have -- had a number of problems. you didn't have this egg rule in place. it's now in place. can you tell us succinctly what
finally, let me just ask you, you said you started in march of 200in? right. >> i appreciated the kindness you showed me when i went out for a tour. your facility. when -- that's 18 months when can we expect your tenure and i'm story that we don't have the ceo here today but under your tenure when can we expect this to be better? you've had 18 months, you've known it's a problem, when is it going to improve? >> i believe that we're in a position to -- these inspections. to...
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let me go do that. i honestly do not know the answer. >> [unintelligible] >> let me go look at the blocks. >> in august, the numbers went up from 18 for it 4% -- 18.4%. is that included in what the president is trying to do to get people back to work? >> again, what you have seen happen in this economy is that productivity has increased, temporary work has increased, employers have taken the steps of cutting hours, but not necessarily adding additional full-time workers. there are any number people that, in the monthly employment survey, would be included in a group of people that would like to work more it they could. that is what you typically hear on a daylight tomorrow unemployment number and an under-employment number. those who would like to have additional work, but cannot find it. obviously, those are just as much a focus as those -- inherent in dealing with either of those two groups is greater full-time employment. that is certainly what the president and the team are looking for. >> the produ
let me go do that. i honestly do not know the answer. >> [unintelligible] >> let me go look at the blocks. >> in august, the numbers went up from 18 for it 4% -- 18.4%. is that included in what the president is trying to do to get people back to work? >> again, what you have seen happen in this economy is that productivity has increased, temporary work has increased, employers have taken the steps of cutting hours, but not necessarily adding additional full-time workers....
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>> let me go to clark cooper. job of it. are there still throwbacks of republican congress people and senators? >> not at all. in fact, you -- >> not at all? wait a minute, this didn't happen. >> hey, this is one bad apple. senator chambliss himself said, i will not tolerate any sentiment like that. i want to -- >> why doesn't he find out who did it? >> well, he's going through the due process. in fact, i think it's appropriate that the sergeant at arms investigate the ip address. by the way, he doesn't have six or eight staffers. senator chambliss had 42 staffers. >> you are playing defense and i don't know why. >> this is from his atlanta office. one office in atlanta. somebody in the office did it. why doesn't he call up this office and talk to his chief of staff and find out who did it. why is he bringing in the democratic. appointed staff of arms who doesn't even know anyone. wouldn't you as the boss want to find out immediately and take internet and not try to outsource it? >> of course, of course. i'm not s
>> let me go to clark cooper. job of it. are there still throwbacks of republican congress people and senators? >> not at all. in fact, you -- >> not at all? wait a minute, this didn't happen. >> hey, this is one bad apple. senator chambliss himself said, i will not tolerate any sentiment like that. i want to -- >> why doesn't he find out who did it? >> well, he's going through the due process. in fact, i think it's appropriate that the sergeant at arms...
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again, football a great example of the worst in men. >> carmen, let me ask you something. >> go ahead me. ask me. >> let me ask you something, would you be uncomfortable going into a locker room like that? do you think you'd -- we have human nature, that's hard to deal with. >> what would over look my discomfort, looking at the fabulousness around me. i would keep my eyes closed but you better believe i'd get an eyeful. >> she would be objectifying men around her. we have come this far. that's lovely. >> we have whole industries built around objectifying people and we're all say we're shocked, shocked to find it happening. >> not shocked at all. >> at a safe distance, though. >> not shocked at all. she should not have been shocked either at all, really. what's your expectation? if you're going to look that way, beautiful and wonderful and walk into a locker room, you have to expect it will happen. it's not right that it happens. really, we have to be real about this. none of us are surprised this happened. nobody is surprised. >> that's why we can't have women in the locker room. >> i
again, football a great example of the worst in men. >> carmen, let me ask you something. >> go ahead me. ask me. >> let me ask you something, would you be uncomfortable going into a locker room like that? do you think you'd -- we have human nature, that's hard to deal with. >> what would over look my discomfort, looking at the fabulousness around me. i would keep my eyes closed but you better believe i'd get an eyeful. >> she would be objectifying men around her....
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earmarks are going to be a thing of the past. >> congresswoman rodgers, let me ask you, point for ment some place where it says, "we republicans get why you threw us out in 2006 and 2008 and here's why we're different now." # where is that provision? >> i just think that the fact that we have this pledge, it's positive, it's constructive, and the republicans did lose their way. they were spending too much, and we're recognizing that. and in this pledge, we say that we're -- this is a pact to get us to a balanced budget, a pact to actually address some of the deficit. start paying down the deficit, which has never happened under republicans or democrats. and we're going the back to pre-t.a.r.p., pre-stimulus spending levels. and saying, we need to get our fiscal house in order. and we're very much making a commitment to do that. and it was developed after engaging hundreds of thousands of americans, all across this country. so it's ideas and principles that people from all across this country have brought to us. >> congresswoman blackburn, can you cure what ails the u.s. economy witho
earmarks are going to be a thing of the past. >> congresswoman rodgers, let me ask you, point for ment some place where it says, "we republicans get why you threw us out in 2006 and 2008 and here's why we're different now." # where is that provision? >> i just think that the fact that we have this pledge, it's positive, it's constructive, and the republicans did lose their way. they were spending too much, and we're recognizing that. and in this pledge, we say that we're...
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besides, let me see what you guys have. >> you know, i'm leaving. ter school, alice and delores park thinking about human behavior. >> i don't know what people want to -- from me, for real. i have to say i think people just want me to be perfect. but you know what? i am capable of doing anything. it doesn't matter who i am or the way i look. what matters is the effort. i will study more. >> alice studied hard. she gets automatic a's. she's on the honor roll! -- she gets all a's. she's on the honor roll. >> oh, my god. i can't believe it? you see? i am capeable. don't call me dummy. now who do you think schnur i am a girl with just good grades. >> the morale of this story is that no matter what people think about you, all you have to do is show who you really are. even if the situation isn't good for you, you must make the best effort you can and you will succeed in this life. jenny chuasiriporn did -- life. [cheers and applause] >> all right. yell about the shooting, about the killings. mothers don't remember reality. phone call. angers, her client.
besides, let me see what you guys have. >> you know, i'm leaving. ter school, alice and delores park thinking about human behavior. >> i don't know what people want to -- from me, for real. i have to say i think people just want me to be perfect. but you know what? i am capable of doing anything. it doesn't matter who i am or the way i look. what matters is the effort. i will study more. >> alice studied hard. she gets automatic a's. she's on the honor roll! -- she gets all...
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democrats are saying we want to make sure -- >> the choice is really clear. >> please let me finish. >> i haven't met one small -- >> excuse me. >> increase is taxes is what you all want to do. >> it's okay for you to interrupt me -- >> congressman -- congressman, we have a poll that supports congresswoman wasserman-schultz's opinion. >> it's a strong demand because when you look at $250,000 tax they're talking about over that income level, what you're really talking about is a tax on small business owners. >> no, no, no, you know how they define small business? pricewaterhousecoopers in small business with $26 billion in income. the way they define small business. >> i think we know -- i think we know the situation right now. thank you, congresswoman debbie wasserman-schultz. >> this is not revenue. it's spending. >> we need to get tax cut policy, focus on the middle class. >> cut spending class. >> not the wealthiest americans. >> join us. >> what's the biggest thing we should cut? what's the biggest program we should eliminate? >> i think we should cancel unspent slous. >> what pro
democrats are saying we want to make sure -- >> the choice is really clear. >> please let me finish. >> i haven't met one small -- >> excuse me. >> increase is taxes is what you all want to do. >> it's okay for you to interrupt me -- >> congressman -- congressman, we have a poll that supports congresswoman wasserman-schultz's opinion. >> it's a strong demand because when you look at $250,000 tax they're talking about over that income level, what...
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let me go to a few other issues. on the in sources and outsourcing issue. seems republican administrations want to outside and democrats want to in source. let me say, maybe there's a compromise and that's effectively managing contracts and i think we need to can a better job before we make a decision is about in sources and effectively managing the contracts we have. couple more quick issues and love your response. i think one area that we could actually derive a savings and increase effectiveness in military and it is not certainly subject of our discussions today. our personnel in terms of promotion is too rapid and i think our members of the military are not getting enough experience in the respective time and i think we would improve our war fighting skills in saving the operating budget if we would slow this promotion process down. with that, i would defer to any of you for the comments. >> let me, on the issue of managing service contracts we in fact agree and a significant part of the initiative was improvements in that regard. let me ask him to des
let me go to a few other issues. on the in sources and outsourcing issue. seems republican administrations want to outside and democrats want to in source. let me say, maybe there's a compromise and that's effectively managing contracts and i think we need to can a better job before we make a decision is about in sources and effectively managing the contracts we have. couple more quick issues and love your response. i think one area that we could actually derive a savings and increase...
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let me go to rajmahan. relate to gandhi, how people relate to beganty and what he taught, you know, in a country that's not toughering r sufferir-- suffering from colonialism. >> there are so many things all of our countries are suffering from, corruption, from cruelties and from the division of the world in so many compartments. i think jesus and i believe moses, too, i don't know enough about moses, but i know about jesus and a good deal about gandhi and a fair amount of king. all these, as far as i can see, felt that all humanity was one and one of the great oppressionings of our modern world is this idea that some people in the humanity are okay, and others are not okay. and this, as far as jesus, moses, gandhi, king were concerned, all people are my people. and we should have to ask ourselves, are there some people in the world that we don't regard as our people? if the answer to that is yes, then, i think all of these would want us to make a change in our attitude. >> glenn: let me go here and may i t
let me go to rajmahan. relate to gandhi, how people relate to beganty and what he taught, you know, in a country that's not toughering r sufferir-- suffering from colonialism. >> there are so many things all of our countries are suffering from, corruption, from cruelties and from the division of the world in so many compartments. i think jesus and i believe moses, too, i don't know enough about moses, but i know about jesus and a good deal about gandhi and a fair amount of king. all...
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let me just say that whatever the expense, it's worth it. i want that on record. >> like a lot of people in my generation, i was really inspired by you and by your campaign and the message that you brought. and that inspiration is dying away. it feels like the american dream is not attainable to a lot of us. and what i'm really hoping to hear from you is several concrete step that is you're going to take moving forward that will be able to reignite my generation, reignite the youth who are beset by student loans. and i really want to know, is the american dream dead for me? >> absolutely not. look, we still have the best universities in the world. we've got the most dynamic private sector in the world. we've got the most productive workers in the world. there is not a country in the world that would not want to change places with us. for all the problems that we've got, as tough as things are right now, we are still the country that billions of people around the world look to and aspire to. and i want everybody to always remember that. now,
let me just say that whatever the expense, it's worth it. i want that on record. >> like a lot of people in my generation, i was really inspired by you and by your campaign and the message that you brought. and that inspiration is dying away. it feels like the american dream is not attainable to a lot of us. and what i'm really hoping to hear from you is several concrete step that is you're going to take moving forward that will be able to reignite my generation, reignite the youth who...
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let me ask you about former president carter. as you know, i worked for him once. he's an interesting guy. what do you make of his latest statements about being different than the former presidents? >> i love jimmy carter. jimmy carter is so honest and out there. sometimes, i hear people say, oh, obama, his term could become like jimmy carter's. yeah, i wish. he did some real bold things, like returning the panama canal. can you see a president trying to do that today? or getting on national television and telling the american people that they're lazy and they're using too much energy? remember that speech? i like jimmy carter. i think this country needs a lot more of that forthright honesty. go, jimmy. that's the great thing about being old. you don't give a rat's ass anymore. >> thank you. i love getting on your show once in a while. "real time" airs friday nights at 10:00 on hbo. no commercials. >>> coming up, why is newt gingrich talking about why liberals are wants to impose sharia law? he is saying this stuff. why is he doing it? >>> we get the latest polls o
let me ask you about former president carter. as you know, i worked for him once. he's an interesting guy. what do you make of his latest statements about being different than the former presidents? >> i love jimmy carter. jimmy carter is so honest and out there. sometimes, i hear people say, oh, obama, his term could become like jimmy carter's. yeah, i wish. he did some real bold things, like returning the panama canal. can you see a president trying to do that today? or getting on...
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finally let me finish with a need to get in the car and drive. all that's ahead, but first let's check the "hardball" scoreboards. the latest polls in the tight races around the country. we'll start with the connecticut senate race, where dick blumenthal leads linda mcmahon by just three points. joe sestak is now within five points of toomey. in missouri, a poll by has robin carnahan within striking distance of republican roy blunt. but in new hampshire it's republican ayotte with a 14-point lead over democrat hodes. we'll continue to check the hardball scoreboard each night. >>> joining me is josh marshall, founder and editor of "talking points memo" and joan walsh of salon. let me start with you, josh. this new appeal by the president, the vice president, speaking of talking points, they seem to have them. buck up. >> you know, they're in a tough position. they have to get their base out. frankly myself, i think they're right. if the people -- every democrat who supports those positions, those people need to show up. the problem is that the whit
finally let me finish with a need to get in the car and drive. all that's ahead, but first let's check the "hardball" scoreboards. the latest polls in the tight races around the country. we'll start with the connecticut senate race, where dick blumenthal leads linda mcmahon by just three points. joe sestak is now within five points of toomey. in missouri, a poll by has robin carnahan within striking distance of republican roy blunt. but in new hampshire it's republican ayotte with a...
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>> well, let me tell you.emint or the tea party express coming out of california, far be it for them to determine whether or not the senator representing the people of alaska is conservative enough for them. what i'm trying to do, what i'm trying to do is represent the people of my state. so, you know, maybe, maybe from jim demint's perspective, you know, i'm not conservative enough for him. but the question is, do i represent the values of the people of the state that i represent? do i stand for what they value? and that's what we're doing here. that's what this write-in campaign is all about. it's giving the people of alaska an opportunity to weigh in and to have a choice in an election where you had joe miller, with 11.9% of the electorate, and a democrat that took 3.4% of the electorate, and where is everybody else in the middle? and this is something that i hope alaskans get engaged in and they say, wait a minute, we want to have a voice in this electoral process. that's kind of our constitutional right h
>> well, let me tell you.emint or the tea party express coming out of california, far be it for them to determine whether or not the senator representing the people of alaska is conservative enough for them. what i'm trying to do, what i'm trying to do is represent the people of my state. so, you know, maybe, maybe from jim demint's perspective, you know, i'm not conservative enough for him. but the question is, do i represent the values of the people of the state that i represent? do i...
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tavis: let me ask you about this clip. of all the things you could have titled this documentary, why "24 superman?" >> i have some news to break you. your mom was wrong. superman is real. he was just -- she was just looking in the wrong place. [laughter] what jeffrey has done in his neighborhood with those kids is not just helping those kids. he has broken through a system of beliefs. some kids in these neighborhoods believe that this is what you get and maybe i am not smart or maybe i am not to have a great education. jeffrey has shattered that. >tavis: i was saying before we came on camera that i have a foundation that works with young people. every summer, we have hundreds of kids from all across the country, every state, that come to l.a. to take over the campus of ucla and bear down with them on what it means to be a leader and how that process starts now. i am not talking about college kids. we are looking at 13 to 18. we try to make an impact on these kids' lives and the concept of leadership and what it means to se
tavis: let me ask you about this clip. of all the things you could have titled this documentary, why "24 superman?" >> i have some news to break you. your mom was wrong. superman is real. he was just -- she was just looking in the wrong place. [laughter] what jeffrey has done in his neighborhood with those kids is not just helping those kids. he has broken through a system of beliefs. some kids in these neighborhoods believe that this is what you get and maybe i am not smart or...
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let me introduce you to the journalists that will be asking the questions. senior political reporter, scott schafer is the host of the california report, and the senior political reporter for law opinion. also we'll be taking questions from ktvu viewers. please welcome barbara boxer and carly fiorina. [ cheers and applause ] thank you both for joining us democrat barbara boxer is a three-term united states senator. she'd served in the senate since 1993, before that, she served in the house of representatives for 10 years. republican carly fiorina is running for elected office for the first time. her background is in business. thank you both for joining us tonight. let's get started. before tonight's debate, your campaign participated in a coin toss to see who will answer first. you won but chose for fiorina to go first. you have 90 seconds. >> please, call my carly. thank you for letting us into your homes this evening. you know, i have lived the american dream. i started out like most americans do in a small business. i typed, i filed, i answered the phones
let me introduce you to the journalists that will be asking the questions. senior political reporter, scott schafer is the host of the california report, and the senior political reporter for law opinion. also we'll be taking questions from ktvu viewers. please welcome barbara boxer and carly fiorina. [ cheers and applause ] thank you both for joining us democrat barbara boxer is a three-term united states senator. she'd served in the senate since 1993, before that, she served in the house of...
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. >> first, let me respond. let me thank him for this. this has been incredibly constructive. this isn't in mitigation. i think that this is a document that speaks to the traffic impact. there is a plan to move forward with improvements. i am pleased that city place will be participating. i want to make one comment. it generally i don't comment on ascetics but i agree that the building is ugly with all due respect. there is some good news. let me move forward with mr. rhodes comment. "thank you for moving this project forward as per our discussion." we would like to have a parking fee. this is known as the surcharges. this parking surcharge it shall be paid to the mta is until such a time as the aggregate amount is greater than a, specifically identified in a feasibility study to be conducted by the sfmta. -- agrees to implement this agreement. the mta shall reserve the right to audit the quarterly payments from the surcharge and the basis for them. the city does not attend a surcharge for any current or future parking tax by the city. . market street holding shout continue to
. >> first, let me respond. let me thank him for this. this has been incredibly constructive. this isn't in mitigation. i think that this is a document that speaks to the traffic impact. there is a plan to move forward with improvements. i am pleased that city place will be participating. i want to make one comment. it generally i don't comment on ascetics but i agree that the building is ugly with all due respect. there is some good news. let me move forward with mr. rhodes comment....
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let me tell you something.t day, there was an explosion of emotion and joy in each and every home in chile, and i think many other countries in the world, and immediately after, we told them -- after the first chat, which was more or less -- we had to increase in order to be able to rescue them. it is very tough because they are very deep in the mountain and the rock is very, very hard. but i hope that by the end of october, beginning of november, we will be able to rescue them. >> charlie: you call it project jonah? >> yes. because prophet jonas was eaten by a whale and rescued from the bowel of the whale and we are going to rescue these miners from the bowel of the earth, and therefore, it was so emotional. i cannot tell you my feelings when i knew that they were alive. i was there. i was in the mine, and i have dreamed so many times of the day when they would come out out surface. >> charlie: a national day. of celebration. >> to be with their mother, father, sons, daughters. >> charlie: a great story. >> it
let me tell you something.t day, there was an explosion of emotion and joy in each and every home in chile, and i think many other countries in the world, and immediately after, we told them -- after the first chat, which was more or less -- we had to increase in order to be able to rescue them. it is very tough because they are very deep in the mountain and the rock is very, very hard. but i hope that by the end of october, beginning of november, we will be able to rescue them. >>...
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let me talk about secretary lahood. he has been a colleague to many of us in the congress for a little while. when he became the secretary of transportation, it was no surprise to us he shared a representation of illinois with the president, served as a great leader on the transportation and infrastructure committee. we knew full well his knowledge of the issues, the possibility and opportunity for the future. he knew about infrastructure in transportation being job creators, improving the quality of life, the air we breathed, lowering the amount that people are spending in their cars. he understood that this was not just about infrastructure. it was about jobs for the future that make our community better. when he became the secretary, he had all of that experience. he had the respect from both sides of the aisle in congress. most importantly, he had the confidence of the great president of the united states, barack obama barack obama trusts ray lahood. one other person that is not here that i want to technology is jer
let me talk about secretary lahood. he has been a colleague to many of us in the congress for a little while. when he became the secretary of transportation, it was no surprise to us he shared a representation of illinois with the president, served as a great leader on the transportation and infrastructure committee. we knew full well his knowledge of the issues, the possibility and opportunity for the future. he knew about infrastructure in transportation being job creators, improving the...
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let me read a bit of his testimony. it is interesting and important to note that none of this is done haphazardly. we're talking about a section of the population that incorporates people schizophrenia and bipolar. it is a very small percentage of what we're talking about. in situations like that, we have found that when people are off their mends that they do not always want to have that push. in most cases, the city would get proposition 3 funding for voluntary services only. forced or involuntary, that is not our focus. we do not receive benefits as the county for that. what happens in most cases is that people go into these programs. we can still have hearings. right now, you get if hearing. a hearing if you are locked up in jail. you go back and may still be locked in jail. if you get a hearing before you get locked up, there is hope it will not happen and someone will not be incarcerated. they are very strict guidelines for the increase hearing. you have to go in front of the judge. you are actually in court. supe
let me read a bit of his testimony. it is interesting and important to note that none of this is done haphazardly. we're talking about a section of the population that incorporates people schizophrenia and bipolar. it is a very small percentage of what we're talking about. in situations like that, we have found that when people are off their mends that they do not always want to have that push. in most cases, the city would get proposition 3 funding for voluntary services only. forced or...