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-- let me -- let me share this with you. when i worked at the movie theater i used to sell the tickets. because of technology and the higher minimum wage, technology now takes the place of that job. when you walk into the theater, you buy your own ticket through a computer. we should have a serious conversation about how we can help people re-establish their position. >> come on. are you saying you don't think that americans who work hard every day deserve a raise because of your experience with the ticket machine? >> i know you're a highfalutin fella and everything but the way that we help people get raised is by making sure they have better skills. >> minimum wage doesn't matter. >> one of the reasons i have a skills effort that i'm working on, we can help people get the skills necessary so that they get the type of job that pays them more. >> you are way too smart for me. i'm so simple. are you going to support the $10.10 minimum wage for americans? yes or no? simple answer. >> i'm going to make sure that every american h
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not in everything. >> let me answer your question with a question. let's go back into john mccain's record. >> i just asked you about his record. i just asked you about his record. address those points of his record. >> john mccain's record, he never, and i repeat, never drafts, co-sponsors or votes with legislation put up by republicans. all the bills he has signed on to draft or to co-sponsor is always with democrats, whether it's mccain-lieberman, mccain-feingold, there is a long list. it's always with the other side. we need to go to washington. we don't need somebody to play for the other team. we need somebody to fight for our team. we need to win touchdowns. >> you have are just giving me rhetoric. i've asked you a very simple question. is opposing obamacare not good enough for you? >> okay, everybody is telling me obamacare is the law. let's look at what happened. they fought that. they bought off deals in back rooms to make it law. >> i'm talking about john mccain's vote. >> not support of the american people. they pushed it through. nancy pe
not in everything. >> let me answer your question with a question. let's go back into john mccain's record. >> i just asked you about his record. i just asked you about his record. address those points of his record. >> john mccain's record, he never, and i repeat, never drafts, co-sponsors or votes with legislation put up by republicans. all the bills he has signed on to draft or to co-sponsor is always with democrats, whether it's mccain-lieberman, mccain-feingold, there is...
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but having a seat at the table helping to determine the outcome. >> let me explain. our regulations what we do is regulate the safety and security of these facilities. as they decommission. let talk about that. and in that, our relationship is with the licensing. we are holding them accountable to make sure they are providing safety and security. now the public should have some kind of role. and we encourage public engagement. we chattered. >> yes. we encouraged strongly that the licensing form for some time of community advisory board in which they could -- >> i apologize. i understand that. we had a community advisory. that is not satisfying to me. because advise can be rejected. it my question to you all is should the states themselves who have to deal with the consequence of the decommissioning process have a real -- i understand real is not a technical term. but be part of the process such that if what is the negotiated between the industry and the nrc is not -- to be a real player in the process. should the state have that type of authority? there is a local int
but having a seat at the table helping to determine the outcome. >> let me explain. our regulations what we do is regulate the safety and security of these facilities. as they decommission. let talk about that. and in that, our relationship is with the licensing. we are holding them accountable to make sure they are providing safety and security. now the public should have some kind of role. and we encourage public engagement. we chattered. >> yes. we encouraged strongly that the...
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agreement seems we this is what you wrote let me to let me to talk let me to finish let me to finish a bit what i'm saying that was the reason what brought the people tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of people to do street because that was the constant source in the ukraine the russian autoroute these four for more than a year when negotiating the association agreement then under the pressure of there was no consensus opinion there under the cigarettes and under the time the interests of cutting of the guards and under the we know we know it and we did was confirmed by the ukraine and now we don't lose any of the four you are training between ukraine and let's me to finish here and make a hundred i don't know what i'm playing. to. the i'm sorry you are making factual claims and your trainer actually. cables are apparently yet no i sorry claims really a very clever search or one of those they lay down and that's why no claim we can no longer have a brain you stand against it in fact right there from what you're saying and there's how easily i was wrong about when distrait. we a
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let me show you. a baseball pitcher at the top of the tower throws a rock, throws a rock straight out. and it turns out the tower is five meters tall. and it turns out the rock thrown as fast as the baseball pitcher can throw it goes 25 meters downrange. your question is this, and usually i would give you a weekend to think about it. what is the speed of the ball to do such a thing? think. hint, we're throwing it sideways now. hint, the speed of anything is the distance it goes divided by the time it takes. without yelling out the answer, is there anyone that has an answer? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, let's get two more, 9, 10. 10 people have an answer, 40 people have no answer, not yet. let's let the equation guide our thinking, gang. how fast is distance over time? the pitcher is throwing the ball horizontally. are we given the horizontal distance that the ball goes? yes, we are. and that distance is what? twenty five meters. are we given the time that the ball is in the air? no. therefore, the problem
let me show you. a baseball pitcher at the top of the tower throws a rock, throws a rock straight out. and it turns out the tower is five meters tall. and it turns out the rock thrown as fast as the baseball pitcher can throw it goes 25 meters downrange. your question is this, and usually i would give you a weekend to think about it. what is the speed of the ball to do such a thing? think. hint, we're throwing it sideways now. hint, the speed of anything is the distance it goes divided by the...
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. >> let me ask you a question. a lot of people like to argue that the tea parties have various problem, but i was fascinated today, for example, when the president went to waukesha, the governor happened to go to a minus 11-degree lacrosse wisconsin so she wasn't at the state of the union. you had a whole series of democrats have indicated that they don't want the president to come to their state or they didn't show up when the president came to their state. for example, we have burke, udall, begich, hagen, he flew down with him then hid when he came to new orleans. aren't you seeing the beginning of the not-obama wing of the party as they try to maneuver for the election and that that further weakens him. >> i actually saw the president speaking to issues that unite democrats but also unite independents and also attracts a lot of republicans, which is economic opportunity for all americans. and i think if you look at the senate races in the past, it's not really dependent on the president's number, although i thin
. >> let me ask you a question. a lot of people like to argue that the tea parties have various problem, but i was fascinated today, for example, when the president went to waukesha, the governor happened to go to a minus 11-degree lacrosse wisconsin so she wasn't at the state of the union. you had a whole series of democrats have indicated that they don't want the president to come to their state or they didn't show up when the president came to their state. for example, we have burke,...
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hey, let me get it. ah, uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. er get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call an allstate agent and get a quote now. just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good. call a♪ allstate agent and get a quote now. ♪ ♪ told ya you could do it. (dad vo) i want her to be safe. so, i taught her what i could and got her a subaru. (girl) piece of cake. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> welcome back to "hardball." after this landslide victory in november, chris christie looked ready to become the face of a republican party eager to win back the white house. as the new chairman of the republican governor's association, he was set up to spend the year crisscrossing the country, raising money and campaigning for republican candidates while amassing a network of
hey, let me get it. ah, uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. er get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call an allstate agent and get a quote now. just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good. call a♪ allstate agent...
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and let me say one last thing. this is a preparatory remark in that i did a year, i spent -- when i say i did a year it sounds like they did a year in prison but i spent a year in grenell college prior to receiving my doctorate from the university of chicago so i am accustomed to how zealous the students are when it comes to their education and i also sympathize with the faculty and that you probably don't get as much research as you want to get done. i have people in my hours -- office after hours. i want to complement the faculty and the job you do. let me get started with this. the tea party and reaction to her -- "change they can't believe in." at i have a colleague that co-authored with me mad or read though. i love mad but i did 95% of the book and that is why my name is first. if you have any questions ask me because he doesn't know. [laughter] all right, so let me tell you what motivated the tea party. i ran a survey at the university of washington i get tired of the same all-american national questions. i
and let me say one last thing. this is a preparatory remark in that i did a year, i spent -- when i say i did a year it sounds like they did a year in prison but i spent a year in grenell college prior to receiving my doctorate from the university of chicago so i am accustomed to how zealous the students are when it comes to their education and i also sympathize with the faculty and that you probably don't get as much research as you want to get done. i have people in my hours -- office after...
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let me show you. a baseball pitcher at the top of the tower throws a rock, throws a rock straight out. and it turns out the tower is five meters tall. and it turns out the rock thrown as fast as the baseball pitcher can throw it goes 25 meters downrange. your question is this, and usually i would give you a weekend to think about it. what is the speed of the ball to do such a thing? think. hint, we're throwing it sideways now. hint, the speed of anything is the distance it goes divided by the time it takes. without yelling out the answer, is there anyone that has an answer? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, let's get two more, 9, 10. 10 people have an answer, 40 people have no answer, not yet. let's let the equation guide our thinking, gang. how fast is distance over time? the pitcher is throwing the ball horizontally. are we given the horizontal distance that the ball goes? yes, we are. and that distance is what? twenty five meters. are we given the time that the ball is in the air? no. therefore, the problem
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let me see. my. headlines from march international rioters that received a convention center in the ukrainian capital have allowed the police inside the building to get out there are reports that opposition leader vitaly klitschko helped that happen but the interior ministry says it ordered the police to leave. this as two police officers kidnapped by rioters in ukraine's capital have been released both were allegedly tortured as it fears are mounting of radical protestors derailing the concessions of the authorities. and in other news up to twenty nine people are killed in street clashes with security forces across egypt meanwhile a powerful explosion is reported outside a police building in the city of suez on the third anniversary of the two thousand and eleven revolution. we'll have more news in an hour's time coming up next it's breaking said with host abby martin right here on our team international. be invidious i care but on the isle of sept so i figure you martine for the month a serious hea
let me see. my. headlines from march international rioters that received a convention center in the ukrainian capital have allowed the police inside the building to get out there are reports that opposition leader vitaly klitschko helped that happen but the interior ministry says it ordered the police to leave. this as two police officers kidnapped by rioters in ukraine's capital have been released both were allegedly tortured as it fears are mounting of radical protestors derailing the...
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no issues here, let me go to you, it looks unbelievably cold. tell me what it feels like. >> put did this way, we don't need any ben & jerry's ice cream here, maybe some hot chocolate. when you're hot you're uncomfortable, when you're cold, it actually hurting. my face hurts right now. this is a deep dish pizza, hard as a rock. it's ugly out here. be happy where you are. >> you can barely talk. >> i want to turn to stephanie, it's even worse where you are. it was 12 below zero this afternoon, morning windchills were 60 below in minnesota. minus 50, skin can freeze in less than five minutes. how is your skin doing? >> you can see i look a little bit. i've been told i look like kenny from south park, i look like a ninja. the main part is it's so cold i'm trying to protect every little hair i can. it's so painfully cold, it's about negative 15, it feels more like negative 40 because of the wind here. this bottle of water we put out, and in less than a half hour, frozen. just shows you how fast this -- it was completely liquid in the truck, and reall
no issues here, let me go to you, it looks unbelievably cold. tell me what it feels like. >> put did this way, we don't need any ben & jerry's ice cream here, maybe some hot chocolate. when you're hot you're uncomfortable, when you're cold, it actually hurting. my face hurts right now. this is a deep dish pizza, hard as a rock. it's ugly out here. be happy where you are. >> you can barely talk. >> i want to turn to stephanie, it's even worse where you are. it was 12 below...
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let me tell you why.the chair of the republican governors or democratic governors has to travel the country to raise money you. are to have the confidence of those donors. second, you need candidates in every one of these states that are running to want to stand beside you and let the people of their state believe that if they elect this fellow or this gal to be governor or republican governor, they're going to be in the mold of this fellow who came from new jersey. now, are you sure that a lot of the states across this country want to have a governor in the mold of the shenanigans that have been going on here? whether he did them knowingly or it was his staff running rogue. listen, we've heard that governors run for president because they have records. he has bigger problems than this thing. new jersey has, let's see, the highest unemployment and taxes in america. and according to a recent study of george mason university, they say new jersey ranks 50th, last place in financial management. so he's got a
let me tell you why.the chair of the republican governors or democratic governors has to travel the country to raise money you. are to have the confidence of those donors. second, you need candidates in every one of these states that are running to want to stand beside you and let the people of their state believe that if they elect this fellow or this gal to be governor or republican governor, they're going to be in the mold of this fellow who came from new jersey. now, are you sure that a lot...
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. >> let me ask you just one example. secretary chartov, tom's successor, wrote of two recent specific case, one involving a threat to new york subways and the other involving a threat to bomb wall street. both of which were picked up by scanning data and suddenly seeing connections that wouldn't exist. you could never have gotten an affidavit because you didn't know these connections existed until you found the connections. >> the president's own review panel that included republicans and democrats said that this collection, this vault checked has not helped us solve a single terrorism threat. so the question is it costs billions of dollars, it's not effective, so why are we doing it? and it offends our values. >> governor, do you want to respond to that? >> i think it's a very important discussion. i think the president today initiated the discussion that i think this country is going to have for evermore. we live in an age that will be called digital forevermore. and digital with the multiple threats against the united
. >> let me ask you just one example. secretary chartov, tom's successor, wrote of two recent specific case, one involving a threat to new york subways and the other involving a threat to bomb wall street. both of which were picked up by scanning data and suddenly seeing connections that wouldn't exist. you could never have gotten an affidavit because you didn't know these connections existed until you found the connections. >> the president's own review panel that included...
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let me start with you, barbara.do you think here is chris christie personal culpability based on all the evidence we now know? >> well, you know, this is a pattern this governor has demonstrated since the beginning of his term. and that is that he puts his own political ambitions ahead of doing what's right for new jersey. there are a lot of questions that need to be answered, as you know. we certainly, assemblyman wisniewski has done a great job of gathering as much information as he can, but so many of those e-mails are incomplete, they're redacted. there's a lot of information we don't know. but one thing is for sure. i know chris christie, i know his administration, i've dealt with him for four years. he runs a very tight ship. it's almost a paramilitary organization and to suggest that this governor had no knowledge that the head, the new york appointee of the point authority wrote a letter and thought that roads had been broken because these lanes were closed without authorization strains credulity. >> and in
let me start with you, barbara.do you think here is chris christie personal culpability based on all the evidence we now know? >> well, you know, this is a pattern this governor has demonstrated since the beginning of his term. and that is that he puts his own political ambitions ahead of doing what's right for new jersey. there are a lot of questions that need to be answered, as you know. we certainly, assemblyman wisniewski has done a great job of gathering as much information as he...
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let me show the helmet. that is a mean looking helmet.'s a darth vader style helmet right there. when you're out in the field are you in a different mind set when you're in the field because people are criticizing richard sherman for his antics and he says when you're on the field, you're in a different mind set. you're three hours of like go go go on the field. looking to crunch ball and collapse organs, can you turn that off. >> you have to be able to. and we always say the owl is called the white line. when you step inside the white lines you're a different guy. i mean look, see all that. that's from those hits that people go eek with. >> stephen: these deep gouges in your helmet is from the flesh of other human beings. what about the interview on the field. do you think he was over the line by the way. >> not at all. >> stephen: i don't think so either. >> not at all. people don't understand. richard is pretty smart guy. i mean stanford grad, 4.0gpa. getting his masters now. people want to talk about. you have to think he's a young gu
let me show the helmet. that is a mean looking helmet.'s a darth vader style helmet right there. when you're out in the field are you in a different mind set when you're in the field because people are criticizing richard sherman for his antics and he says when you're on the field, you're in a different mind set. you're three hours of like go go go on the field. looking to crunch ball and collapse organs, can you turn that off. >> you have to be able to. and we always say the owl is...
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let me ask you this you congresswoman let me interrupt you just for a moment we've got some breaking news out of miami standby if you will. right now in miami justin bieber has been arrested on a number of charges the charges you teach reading the charges or a globe including resisting arrest and driving under the influence he's appearing now before the judge for his bond hearing let's watch. i read isn't it more important justin bieber's in court than global unconstitutional spying only i don't understand why you have a problem with the right justin bieber is a national treasure not our nation canada but still he is a national treasure and you can make fun of you can make fun of on better capitalism obama the pope but i will not stand here while you insult the creeps all right that is a baby elvis we are going to have a baby over to deal with all right of course i don't think interrupt and i study the stuff mass surveillance of whatever. really is incredible you know as ridiculous as the media is for being in fact. with the little golden child here is it really great that they're fi
let me ask you this you congresswoman let me interrupt you just for a moment we've got some breaking news out of miami standby if you will. right now in miami justin bieber has been arrested on a number of charges the charges you teach reading the charges or a globe including resisting arrest and driving under the influence he's appearing now before the judge for his bond hearing let's watch. i read isn't it more important justin bieber's in court than global unconstitutional spying only i...
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the well to be if let me put it this way if i become president the first two pardons i will do will be that guy and bradley manning they know xiv snowden and manning would receive presidential pardons from me because anybody anyone out there that is a whistleblower and government wrongdoing is a hero and yet we're going to put bradley manning in prison and what was the first thing showing a helicopter gunning down innocent civilians murdering them the person that carried the message is going to jail and the people that killed are walking free but you know the only person that said that cornell west he said it and i say and he and i get along great obama said about snowden though all right if he did the right thing why not come home and face a trial and bring the story public rather than hiding wealth because do you really think with our government he'd get a fair trial we a uses but everything i don't believe anyone no i just think that in a situation where it's national security and that that high level v.a. going to get a fair trial here i don't believe he would how come we haven't t
the well to be if let me put it this way if i become president the first two pardons i will do will be that guy and bradley manning they know xiv snowden and manning would receive presidential pardons from me because anybody anyone out there that is a whistleblower and government wrongdoing is a hero and yet we're going to put bradley manning in prison and what was the first thing showing a helicopter gunning down innocent civilians murdering them the person that carried the message is going to...
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to unpack this a little bit because i think it's very i think it's right for scotland yard let me let me let me jump in though because for example janet yellen who's coming in as new fed chair and other including mark carney who want the bank of england they keep talking about the risk of deflation and they keep talking about we need to lower interest rates to justify that because they perceive this risk of deflation but what we've discovered whether it's quantitative easing are zero interest rate policies it's just there to bail out the zombie banks if they're interested in creating inflation and creating capital investment in creating it restoring the economy they would raise rates they would do the opposite lou opposite correct. well what they would do is allow rates to go to their natural level in that twelve people in the case of the u.s. and i'm not certain how many there are sitting out in london or of the e.c.b. i think there's twenty seven of these he wouldn't people would sit around a room saying we think we know more than the markets we think we don't understand what rate s
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love you ♪let me give my life to you ♪let me drown in your laughter ♪let me die in your arms ♪let be with you ♪come let me love you ♪come love me again >> if we had just done something yesterday it is time. >>e can do better. john: after every horrible mass shooting celebrities bush gun-control lots of celebrities and made the anti-gun commercial listings the past shooting. >>, . >> virginia tech. >> aurora. >> newtown. >> newtown. >> newtn. >> newtown. >> how many more? >> how many more will testify? >> it makes me want to say enou's. >> enoh's. >> enough. >> the demand gun-control legislation. >> the man they plan now. >> demands stemming therefrom is to believe one more plan wuld take us safer but many are hypocrites from screenwriter michael medved. why? vivid because they could demand something that the plan is to reduce the level of gun violence in the movies. but just since the year 2000 and has gone up 300%. do something about that. this industry has so many people who testified involved in the lavish the involved entertainment like the hunger games. john: i thought that wa
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let me just say this, i'll know when i've lost enough weight when people stop asking me to play chris'll know. >> jon: you guys ultimately will end up playing him anyway as you lose weight he is losing weight and it's you and him in a many ofy about going to the gym. you are both going to be in such good shape. >> i would be happy to play him post what he has done. >> jon: it's about health. if you are feeling healthy and he is feeling healthy. i don't care what people look like. are you feeling healthy? >> i am rather handsome as i lose weight. >> jon: you are handsome -- from the day i met you. we used to sit in -- what is it? [laughter] >> why do you do this j all right. tell me about the show. >> don't do that. tell me about the show is always ad ad about question. >> jon: here is what we used to. there was a place 72nd street. >> bj's bagels a-go-go. >> jon: a bagel place with girls you would think. >> no, you would hope. >> jon: but the tuna there. >> fantastic. >> jon: what was so special about it. >> it was delicious. i don't know. [ laughter ] >> jon: no (bleep). no onions an
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let me go to mr. ingle, lastly. who is guadagno? she doesn't seem like a separately elected person. they don't let her out ever. they let her out today to read this statement. again, the p.o.w. reference. what is she? >> she is former sheriff. she is the first lieutenant governor that we had in new jersey. she ran with him the first time. the big joke in the press corps for the first term for the first few press conferences is she always stood about three feet behind the governor when he made a speech, but she would never say anything. this is chris christie's administration and he is at the top of the flag. >> he didn't need a partner? >> no. >> anyway, she is probably a nice person. but this is a weird case. >> she is a nice person. >> she is in a terrible situation. if she had this conversation or anything like it, how does she explain the two topics, the development project and they're not getting any more money, and then say the governor talked to me last night and it's definitely coming from him. if these things are even vaguely close, she is just arguing over wording now, righ
let me go to mr. ingle, lastly. who is guadagno? she doesn't seem like a separately elected person. they don't let her out ever. they let her out today to read this statement. again, the p.o.w. reference. what is she? >> she is former sheriff. she is the first lieutenant governor that we had in new jersey. she ran with him the first time. the big joke in the press corps for the first term for the first few press conferences is she always stood about three feet behind the governor when he...
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jane, let me start with you. you in congress right now, would you be inclined to send this sanctions bill now to the president's desk even if -- the way it stands now, the president doesn't want it, doesn't want this, where would you be on this issue? >> i might co-sponsor it as an insurance policy, which is what bob menendez, the chief sponsor, says it is. but i would definitely not want it to move, and i would make that clear carl levin is not on the bill. tim kane is not on the bill. dianne feinstein is opposed to moving it. so reid has plenty of support from democrats to do what he's doing. it's the smart thing to do. the interim deal gets filed on monday. six months ain't a long time, even on a political clock. this year. >> right. >> and if we've spent ten years imposing sanctions to get to the point where we can talk to iran, so let's talk to iran. >> you know, bobby, it's interesting, you and i were talking about, you were even saying if they wanted to wait two months, you could see them fashioning a way
jane, let me start with you. you in congress right now, would you be inclined to send this sanctions bill now to the president's desk even if -- the way it stands now, the president doesn't want it, doesn't want this, where would you be on this issue? >> i might co-sponsor it as an insurance policy, which is what bob menendez, the chief sponsor, says it is. but i would definitely not want it to move, and i would make that clear carl levin is not on the bill. tim kane is not on the bill....
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let me turn to immigration. the senate passed an immigration bill. with vastouse pass it bipartisanship? or will they kill it? >> i think they will pass something. they will pass more than one piece of legislation. something that deals with security and agriculture immigration and of course, some sort of pathway for those that are illegal today to become legal. -- as citizens? maybe, maybe not. that will be one of the bills passed by the house. >> will that be sufficient? >> you can have a second-class citizen situation. the signs are encouraging. these people are our neighbors. they work in our economy. they play an important role in our community. the congressional budget office immigrationassing -- there's is a huge economic argument to do this. argument isl whether this is something they have to do? 2016 when you'll have presidential candidates running around, it will be much more difficult. the next few months are the opportunity to do it. it house wants to do this in a series of bills that is easier for them, fine. but we need to have comprehen
let me turn to immigration. the senate passed an immigration bill. with vastouse pass it bipartisanship? or will they kill it? >> i think they will pass something. they will pass more than one piece of legislation. something that deals with security and agriculture immigration and of course, some sort of pathway for those that are illegal today to become legal. -- as citizens? maybe, maybe not. that will be one of the bills passed by the house. >> will that be sufficient? >>...
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let me ask our folks at the table. rather than just nod your heads, go ahead and make a statement, please. ron? >> yes, mr. chairman, that is correct. >> go ahead and make it a full sentence, if you would. >> [inaudible] >> well, i -- the calculation of senator johnson is correct. >> okay. all right. >> did we figure out the dollars? >> no, senator levin. we're going to have the staff go back and do that, which we will do. >> i don't know that the rules of committee allow us to vote on an audible. >> sure. you can modify your amendment. >> counsel? where's our counsel? >> yes. you can offer a second-degree orally and at the table if you, if the chairman so desires j. okay. >> anybody else finish. >> or anybody else. >> so just to make sure that we're, i can legally do this, so if we wanted to ask for the option to vote on an approach that said that the exigent rate increase would become part of the baseline and is beyond that the increases would be restricted to nothing greater than cpi? >> mr. chairman, could i -- i'd
let me ask our folks at the table. rather than just nod your heads, go ahead and make a statement, please. ron? >> yes, mr. chairman, that is correct. >> go ahead and make it a full sentence, if you would. >> [inaudible] >> well, i -- the calculation of senator johnson is correct. >> okay. all right. >> did we figure out the dollars? >> no, senator levin. we're going to have the staff go back and do that, which we will do. >> i don't know that the...
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let me get this straight. the big government solution, spending trillions on social welfare programs, seems to have done very little to combat poverty. surprise, surprise. all right. perhaps my old boss, president ronald reagan summed it up best in his 1988 state of the union. take a listen. >> some years ago, the federal government declared war on poverty, and poverty won. federal welfare programs have created a massive social problem. with the best of intentions, government created a poverty trap that wreaks havoc on the very support system the poor need most to lift themselves out of poverty, the family. dependency has become the one enduring heirloom passed from one generation to the next of too many fragmented families. >> don't get me wrong. the poverty question, the issue of ameliorating poverty is a very important issue, very important issue. but my question is whether family breakup isn't the biggest poverty driver of our time, and it cannot be solved by just throwing more money at it, all right? here
let me get this straight. the big government solution, spending trillions on social welfare programs, seems to have done very little to combat poverty. surprise, surprise. all right. perhaps my old boss, president ronald reagan summed it up best in his 1988 state of the union. take a listen. >> some years ago, the federal government declared war on poverty, and poverty won. federal welfare programs have created a massive social problem. with the best of intentions, government created a...
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okay, so let me understand, let me understand where you are coming from.y, your employed right now, right. >> yes, sir. >> stephen: and what dow make an hour. >> i make right now i'm making $8, because fast food workers like us, you know, stood up and have a voice, so now i'm making $8 an hour. >> stephen: so it was 7.25 minimum wage in new york and it's gone to $8 in the last year. >> yes, sir. >> stephen: so you understand that that extra 75 cent an hour is passed on to a consumer like me. and i could be paying more than 4 cents more for my go tub, you understand that. you understand that you are take money out of my pocket when you do that. >> hey, these multibillion-dollars are making-- taking money out of my pocket too. i work and give them all that money, they can afford to give it to me. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: okay, but you-- why not just work more. how many hours do you work a week. >> wait, wait, wait, steve, steve,xd hold on. (laughter) >> i don't know if people told you, i work at two kfcs and still couldn't make it, i did two kfcs, 3
okay, so let me understand, let me understand where you are coming from.y, your employed right now, right. >> yes, sir. >> stephen: and what dow make an hour. >> i make right now i'm making $8, because fast food workers like us, you know, stood up and have a voice, so now i'm making $8 an hour. >> stephen: so it was 7.25 minimum wage in new york and it's gone to $8 in the last year. >> yes, sir. >> stephen: so you understand that that extra 75 cent an hour is...
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energy lives here. ♪ >>> let me finish tonight with this.tion led by republicans in the congress to the current effort to avoid a third and far more dangerous war in the islam irk ic world. president obama and secretary terry are working hard to find way to constrain the iranian nuclear program to keep that country from building nuclear weapons. they worked a short-term deal and are working now on a long-term deal. it's obviously a tricky bit of business. the united states and other countries are determined that iran not build weapons, nuclear weapons. iran is still a revolutionary country does not want its sovereignty questioned. whatever deal is struck needs too to be struck, of course, from both sides. now right in the middle of this sensitive deal making come a huge number of senators, mostly republicans who want to impose new sanctions on iran. whatever the motives of these senators, and what good does it do to ask about those motives, they are undermining the talks between the world powers and tehran. they're giving the hardliners in i
energy lives here. ♪ >>> let me finish tonight with this.tion led by republicans in the congress to the current effort to avoid a third and far more dangerous war in the islam irk ic world. president obama and secretary terry are working hard to find way to constrain the iranian nuclear program to keep that country from building nuclear weapons. they worked a short-term deal and are working now on a long-term deal. it's obviously a tricky bit of business. the united states and other...
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let me apologize. >> for what? please. >> are you going to throw me off a (bleep) ball call connie. >> jon: what am i congressman? no. [ laughter ] i introduced you improperly. jonny knoxville from the oscar nominated film bad grandpa. you were nominated for -- is this the first oscar that one of your films has been nominated for. yes, it is, jon. thank you for asking. >> jon: but it's true, yes? >> yeah. [cheers and applause] >> jon: that's what i'm talking about, baby. >> the makeup guys who worked on the film got nominated for an oscar and i think they deserve to win because without the makeup of this film there's no film because i cannot prank people as myself. yes, that's true. >> jon: here is why i'm not crazy about that. they did a great job and i respect them and i'm glad they got that but that old man doesn't come to life if it's not for the acting, the man inside. if they get it for being the old man makeup, i think we could see a nomination in the future. >> i'm sure that's coming down the pike. [ laught
let me apologize. >> for what? please. >> are you going to throw me off a (bleep) ball call connie. >> jon: what am i congressman? no. [ laughter ] i introduced you improperly. jonny knoxville from the oscar nominated film bad grandpa. you were nominated for -- is this the first oscar that one of your films has been nominated for. yes, it is, jon. thank you for asking. >> jon: but it's true, yes? >> yeah. [cheers and applause] >> jon: that's what i'm talking...
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just me falling apart i'll just be happy to have something to work on speaking of wages and let's go back to the open to me as a guy just can't get enough of that story but there is you have a very good. but that's not there is actually fantastic news to report when it comes to wages we have to play this. is the. world eighty five richest people is equal to the three and a half billion poorest people it's spread testing and this is a great thing because it aspires everybody gets the motivation to look up to the one percent and say i want to become one of those people i'm going to fight hard to get up to the top this is fantastic news and of course i applaud. what could be wrong with this yes really i mean isn't it amazing that really just the three have billion people just because the inspiration to be rich i mean then you just write yourself up by a bird sense even if you don't have bootstrap even if you don't have boots even if you don't live through some of the small strap water bottles to the bottom of pizza pull yourself up by your water bottles ok you know this clip actually is
just me falling apart i'll just be happy to have something to work on speaking of wages and let's go back to the open to me as a guy just can't get enough of that story but there is you have a very good. but that's not there is actually fantastic news to report when it comes to wages we have to play this. is the. world eighty five richest people is equal to the three and a half billion poorest people it's spread testing and this is a great thing because it aspires everybody gets the motivation...
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let me move on. let me ask you. one of the criticisms the speech is that it was light on new initiatives we heard some of the panel talk about this, they believed it was short on substance and wasn't too moved on my-ira proposal. we got people, millions of people left the work force altogether with some claiming lower unemployment rate. people are hurting in america and didn't hear the big idea from our president tonight. your thoughts on that? >> well, i think one big idea was the one laid out early in the speech. popular on a bipartisan basis. with frank's focus group there. the idea of closing a lot of the special interest tax break that's do rewarted corporation that's move jobs overseas rather than sell products overseas to shut down those loopholes, lower some business tax rates, and you can use some of the income generated in that process to invest in our national infrastructure and jobs at home. that used to be a bipartisan idea the i'd yat federal government has a role in modernizing our roads or bridges or
let me move on. let me ask you. one of the criticisms the speech is that it was light on new initiatives we heard some of the panel talk about this, they believed it was short on substance and wasn't too moved on my-ira proposal. we got people, millions of people left the work force altogether with some claiming lower unemployment rate. people are hurting in america and didn't hear the big idea from our president tonight. your thoughts on that? >> well, i think one big idea was the one...
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let me start with you on this, ben, as somebody who supported the tea party.arty to paint them as a bunch of racists and to start talking about how big government helps people. >> yeah first things first. it was for the center for american progress, which was owe-- is a big left-leaning progressive kabal and if you look at that he started talking about prohibition. and these guys seem to call us what they were in the past, you got prohibitionist you know, the government knows better, if they take alcohol away we'll be better. you got father coglan he was the guy who started social justice. you also have hughey long, which was king fish. his big thing was wealth redistribution. and those were hate mongers. and you have the kkk who was left-leaning, and bigots. they start calling us all of these atrocious things but you even see the rallies, nobody is drunk, nobody -- >> why are you laughing, chris? >> because he is making these connections that i don't know that you watched the speech or read the speech. but i think the senator was giving a very articulate conn
let me start with you on this, ben, as somebody who supported the tea party.arty to paint them as a bunch of racists and to start talking about how big government helps people. >> yeah first things first. it was for the center for american progress, which was owe-- is a big left-leaning progressive kabal and if you look at that he started talking about prohibition. and these guys seem to call us what they were in the past, you got prohibitionist you know, the government knows better, if...
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>> let me get the common ground, in just a moment. first, let me ask about health care. do you think it is over its worst troubles? do you think were going to have anywhere close to 7 million people sign up why late spring. will health care premiums soar? >> we have surpassed 7 million, if you think about three categories. will there be more glitches? of course. this is not easy. we are creating a whole new paradigm of health in this country. that is a challenge. i think he has gone through the toughest part. obviously, the rollout was a disaster. everybody recognizes that. they are doing much better. and premiums, i think, all being considered, i think will be stable, maybe even down from what they were in the past. the reason why, of course, is because we are reducing cost. it is the lowest it has been for over 30 years. that is amazing. a lot of it has to do with aca and the number of actions that the administration is taking outside of the aca to control costs. >> you and trent lott wrote an op ed, saying that both sides have taken too unyielding positions. where hav
>> let me get the common ground, in just a moment. first, let me ask about health care. do you think it is over its worst troubles? do you think were going to have anywhere close to 7 million people sign up why late spring. will health care premiums soar? >> we have surpassed 7 million, if you think about three categories. will there be more glitches? of course. this is not easy. we are creating a whole new paradigm of health in this country. that is a challenge. i think he has gone...
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let me start tonight with this. with at least a dozen subpoenas issued by this week's end, and a growing list of office holders past and present scurrying for protection both legal and political, the reputation of new jersey itself stands on trial. it's not just the re-elected chris christie who faces peril but those in both parties and the legislature as well as the governor's office. can the leaders and key investigators in trenton get to the bottom of this operation road hog that has disgusted the country or will they be blocked by a political buddy/buddy system that protects the politician while ignoring the public? well, the good politics now of catching the perpetrators and preventing such acts from happening again overwhelm the people who have committed those acts and sought to hide them. well, the good politics of catching the bad guys in this episode beat the bad politics of those who now nervously wait for the wheels of justice to commence. as the machinery of this investigation emerges this friday with ea
let me start tonight with this. with at least a dozen subpoenas issued by this week's end, and a growing list of office holders past and present scurrying for protection both legal and political, the reputation of new jersey itself stands on trial. it's not just the re-elected chris christie who faces peril but those in both parties and the legislature as well as the governor's office. can the leaders and key investigators in trenton get to the bottom of this operation road hog that has...
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let me know what you think. you heard both sides, let us know what you think. a top iranian official pays tribute to a man who murdered hundreds of u.s. marines. wait until you see what this guy did, and he did it hours after americans announce a nuclear deal with his country, iran. also tonight. >>> a jury just acquitted two police officers of criminal charges in a dramatic struggle caught on tape. why are the feds saying they may go after the cops? >>> exclusive on hillary's hit list. a former investigator who says this is only the tip of the iceberg. is your tv powered by coal? natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like solar... and wind? let's find out. this is where america's electricity comes from. a diversity of energy sources helps ensure the electricity we need is reliable. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. adding thousands of products online every day. from hard hatsnd goggles. toools and cleaning procts... to state of thart computers, to coffee to keep you fueled. from the sign over the door to the boxes to get it t the door. yes, staples has ev
let me know what you think. you heard both sides, let us know what you think. a top iranian official pays tribute to a man who murdered hundreds of u.s. marines. wait until you see what this guy did, and he did it hours after americans announce a nuclear deal with his country, iran. also tonight. >>> a jury just acquitted two police officers of criminal charges in a dramatic struggle caught on tape. why are the feds saying they may go after the cops? >>> exclusive on hillary's...
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let me introduce our panelists. linda thomas greenfield, assistant secretary of state for african affairs. we appreciate her work in her former role as well as this role and to be here today. nancy lynd befrg, from the democracy conflict humanitarian affairs at usaid. your full statements will be included in the record. we'd ask you to synthesize those to five minutes. madam secretary, we'll call upon you first. >> thank you. chairman menendez, ranking member corker, members of the senate foreign relations committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today. i know the subject before us is one in which you and other members of congress are deeply concerned and that you deeply care about the situation in sudan. i regret that ambassador booth, our special envoy is unavailable to testify before you today as we have him working to get the peace process under way. mr. chairman, ranking member corker, three years ago today -- and it is really important that it was three years ago today -- this is the anni
let me introduce our panelists. linda thomas greenfield, assistant secretary of state for african affairs. we appreciate her work in her former role as well as this role and to be here today. nancy lynd befrg, from the democracy conflict humanitarian affairs at usaid. your full statements will be included in the record. we'd ask you to synthesize those to five minutes. madam secretary, we'll call upon you first. >> thank you. chairman menendez, ranking member corker, members of the senate...
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love you ♪let me give my life to you ♪let me drown in your laughter ♪let me die in your arms ♪let ays be with you ♪come let me love you ♪come love me again >>> got some extra space in your house? want to make some money renting it? now you can. >> here's our room. i think it's pretty nice. here's the stairs. they were going to sand them, but i think it actually looks cool. >> they? who's they? >> i think this is their office. >> victoria doesn't know much about this apartment because it belongs to strangers and she and her mom just arrived. they're from florida but they wanted to visit new york city for a few days. and they prefer to stay in a home. >> a lot better than being in a hotel by far. being in the city with a child is mu more convenient because not only are his breakfasts amazing -- >> alistair long renovated his apartment then decided to try to make some extra money renting his extra space to tourists. >> i just love meeting new people and from all different parts of the world. >> that's why he makes his breakfast part of the deal. he advertises on air bnb which stands f
love you ♪let me give my life to you ♪let me drown in your laughter ♪let me die in your arms ♪let ays be with you ♪come let me love you ♪come love me again >>> got some extra space in your house? want to make some money renting it? now you can. >> here's our room. i think it's pretty nice. here's the stairs. they were going to sand them, but i think it actually looks cool. >> they? who's they? >> i think this is their office. >> victoria doesn't know...
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it is outrageous. >> let me let frank get in. go ahead. >> i feel like a visitor from outer space here. the crime story in new york is in two respects a distinction from the ordinary privacy and municipal problems story. in the first instance, it is as close to a solved problem we thatht was intractable ever existed. the homicide rate in new york this year will be down 86% from the homicide rate in the same city with the same population and the same structural problems 30 years ago. that is astonishing. the second thing is that the changes that took place are relatively low-tech. they are all located in public places. this is going to be important when we center the conversation on privacy. the changes that took place were a computer being able to identify for the police force where crimes keep happening and where public drug markets are located. that isn't rocket science even circa 1975. it was a change in policing strategy and it worked very well. now, what about privacy? well, in a funny sense, if you're talking about public p
it is outrageous. >> let me let frank get in. go ahead. >> i feel like a visitor from outer space here. the crime story in new york is in two respects a distinction from the ordinary privacy and municipal problems story. in the first instance, it is as close to a solved problem we thatht was intractable ever existed. the homicide rate in new york this year will be down 86% from the homicide rate in the same city with the same population and the same structural problems 30 years ago....
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let me tell you why.here's a lot of republicans who feel that they should do something, this is not a monolithism. economic conservatives like immigration reform and in fact many support it, the bill that john mccain and i put together in the senate. you have major republican groups, evangelical, christians, business community, hi-tech community, lobbying for this. speaker baner is now entertaining it. obviously he's not going to do it exactly the way we do but i would predict that we will get immigration reform done this year, another example of the mainstream republicans not just listening to the tea party but doing what's right for their country and for their party. >> schieffer: all right. senator, thank you so much for
let me tell you why.here's a lot of republicans who feel that they should do something, this is not a monolithism. economic conservatives like immigration reform and in fact many support it, the bill that john mccain and i put together in the senate. you have major republican groups, evangelical, christians, business community, hi-tech community, lobbying for this. speaker baner is now entertaining it. obviously he's not going to do it exactly the way we do but i would predict that we will get...
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let me finish. >> he did that to me on purpose. >> that's correct. >> no, listen. sure. will human beings be able to figure out to survive on many circumstances, yes. but the kind of agricultural systems are in grave danger. and other species might do better under the changed scenario. >> it's a bait and switch. 97% of some subset of scientists agree that we are manmade global warming is what we have seen. the bait and switch is you say we are heading to catastrophic warming. there are some scientists say it is coming. but there is no consensus on major dieoff of species. >> listen, i will get to this later. i used to work in the white house and i know for sure when you do scenario planning you have to be responsible for outcomes like the ones we are talking about. in the white house and in the pentagon there are no scenarios that don't include significant global warming. they are dire from a geo political point of view and for us to say maybe, maybe not is horribly irresponsible. >> we know that there are a lot of bad things that can happen. some of them very bad with l
let me finish. >> he did that to me on purpose. >> that's correct. >> no, listen. sure. will human beings be able to figure out to survive on many circumstances, yes. but the kind of agricultural systems are in grave danger. and other species might do better under the changed scenario. >> it's a bait and switch. 97% of some subset of scientists agree that we are manmade global warming is what we have seen. the bait and switch is you say we are heading to catastrophic...
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let me never be too serious to experience. joy, appreciate all that you have done, and when the time is right, to dance. amen. that is one of the -- i see a lot of good dancers year by the way. over in this corner. inelegance talking about. [laughter] a sense of some of the devotional is. this is one that i like this on the topic of was of. so many tough decisions. we really need a healthy dose of wisdom. only don't have it will need to be reminded to not rush of into this is is until we have taught them to drew. this divisional focus is on that , it is calls slowly. that is it starting with the verse of scripture. the start of the right of studies have been answered. the mouth of the wicked pours forth evil. proverbs 1528. talk low, talks low, and don't say too much. that is john wayne. the messages, as a child always wondered what my grandfather from tennessee spoke so slowly. it seemed to me that by aeons of my first question and five more ready for him. for frequently in patients a year old was almost too much to bear. --
let me never be too serious to experience. joy, appreciate all that you have done, and when the time is right, to dance. amen. that is one of the -- i see a lot of good dancers year by the way. over in this corner. inelegance talking about. [laughter] a sense of some of the devotional is. this is one that i like this on the topic of was of. so many tough decisions. we really need a healthy dose of wisdom. only don't have it will need to be reminded to not rush of into this is is until we have...