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[laughter] keep this debate based on logic and reason. one person taking many steps back is texas republican and proud owner of the "petticoat junction" dvd box set, louie gohmert. listen to his clear explanation as to why you can't limit large capacity magazines. >> well, once you make it ten, then why would you draw the line at ten? and the problem is once you draw that limit, it's kind of like marriage, when you say it's not a man and a woman anymore, then why not have three men and one woman, or four women and one man, or why not somebody has a love for an animal? [laughter] >> stephen: a sound argument -- in that he made a sound. [laughter] louie is right. people love him. and he's right: once you start putting bullets limits on magazine size, where does it stop? nine, eleven? then some other stuff he said, blah blah blah orgy in the barn. [laughter] now, everybody knows i'm a hunter. if i don't have a 30 round clip to shoot these animals, what will stop me from having sex with them? [laughter] it's basic logic: if a = b, and b= c, t
[laughter] keep this debate based on logic and reason. one person taking many steps back is texas republican and proud owner of the "petticoat junction" dvd box set, louie gohmert. listen to his clear explanation as to why you can't limit large capacity magazines. >> well, once you make it ten, then why would you draw the line at ten? and the problem is once you draw that limit, it's kind of like marriage, when you say it's not a man and a woman anymore, then why not have three...
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. >> how about logic? i think we should go back to logic. remember, back when you would go to the bank, they knew who you were, they knew you as a person. bottom line, we need logic. if you want to support housing market and the little guy, stop enabling big banks to go out and scoop up the big deals, clean up the credit agents, get us logic, clean ways to borrow money, to rate our consumers not by a number itself. >> charles, amazing to me, government is like one step behind the market. in the period 2004, 5, 6 and 7, when housing was going crazy, federal government was saying yeah, keep making more lines, and then market crashed, and mo one was get a -- no one was get a loan, the government was whipping the banks, and now that recovery is happening, they are facilitating more loans, they are always 6 months to a year behind what the market is doing, why not just let the market play out. you want to fix the housing market now and forever just raise the down payment requirement. charles: we're going in the opposition direct. katie, where do
. >> how about logic? i think we should go back to logic. remember, back when you would go to the bank, they knew who you were, they knew you as a person. bottom line, we need logic. if you want to support housing market and the little guy, stop enabling big banks to go out and scoop up the big deals, clean up the credit agents, get us logic, clean ways to borrow money, to rate our consumers not by a number itself. >> charles, amazing to me, government is like one step behind the...
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so, that logic was pretty straightforward and that would lead me to where you ended up. if pg&e is sitting at $6, that throws that logic out the door. >> yeah, pg&e would be today at $6 or so. >> right. and it just makes it very difficult to make rate decisions in that kind of environment where we have no idea what they're going to be doing because they are the competition. >> yes. >> and they will compete. >> how soon are they coming out with their plan? >> they have to take it before the commission for approval which would take -- >> california public utilities commission. >> yes, the california public utilities commission. right now it's a period of receiving protests from the commission. then the judge has to either decide to hold hearings or write an ex parte decision approving or rejecting this proposal. i would estimate, after 16 years as an administrative law judge, that would be -- the soonest there would be a decision would be three months, i'm guessing because the puc, the california puc's own procedural requirements can be much longer. >> so, can you present
so, that logic was pretty straightforward and that would lead me to where you ended up. if pg&e is sitting at $6, that throws that logic out the door. >> yeah, pg&e would be today at $6 or so. >> right. and it just makes it very difficult to make rate decisions in that kind of environment where we have no idea what they're going to be doing because they are the competition. >> yes. >> and they will compete. >> how soon are they coming out with their plan?...
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informant undercover agent overpowered his will in committing this crime i think the logical question is isn't that entrapment and what we've seen is that in cases that have gone the trial level defendants have formally argued entrapment and juries just haven't been willing to see that you know i think the question now is you know can a muslim charge with terrorism in the united states you you know. entrapment as a defense and what we're seeing in these cases is probably not in part because the f.b.i. and the department of justice have such a low bar to argue against entrapment you know the the argument against entrapment is that he was predisposed to commit a crime that before the f.b.i. got involved he wanted to commit some sort of because there is religion or is this right and it's something as simple as even watching a jihadi video you know they put on the stand so-called experts who say you know because you watch this video radicalized and therefore he wanted to commit some sort of act of terrorism which is ridiculous i've watched videos you probably have that doesn't make sense
informant undercover agent overpowered his will in committing this crime i think the logical question is isn't that entrapment and what we've seen is that in cases that have gone the trial level defendants have formally argued entrapment and juries just haven't been willing to see that you know i think the question now is you know can a muslim charge with terrorism in the united states you you know. entrapment as a defense and what we're seeing in these cases is probably not in part because the...
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>>gretchen: can i ask a logical question? why didn't he leave the pants on and get the pants wet? >>steve: they were his good pants and it was easter sunday. >>gretchen: i was going to say nice legs and then i saw that little jig. >>brian: he ran uniquely. >>steve: if you want to google uniquely, you would go to google. google this morning under fire for the doodle right there, the company honoring the birthday yesterday of
>>gretchen: can i ask a logical question? why didn't he leave the pants on and get the pants wet? >>steve: they were his good pants and it was easter sunday. >>gretchen: i was going to say nice legs and then i saw that little jig. >>brian: he ran uniquely. >>steve: if you want to google uniquely, you would go to google. google this morning under fire for the doodle right there, the company honoring the birthday yesterday of
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scenes very logical thinker.t now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. the little details. the little moments that make life truly amazing. that's why southwest worked hard on the little and big things to build a better in-flight experience featuring access to wi-fi, live tv, and updated cabins. getting there just got better. we are southwest. welcome aboard.
scenes very logical thinker.t now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. the little details. the little moments that make life truly amazing. that's why southwest worked hard on the little and big things to build a better in-flight experience featuring access to wi-fi, live tv, and...
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to expect that the interpol will get involved it's also logical to expect for moscow to ask for his extradition but here there's a problem of the complicated relationship between russia and the u.k. in that sense for instance a former church militant leader of london denied his extradition to russia several times to the same goes for the recently deceased embodies because last you saw it's very unlikely that london will cooperate with moscow in that sense when it comes to william browder but the fact that the man is already on the international wanted list has to mean something stay with us for all your sports news out of the break. do we speak your language or not advance. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles keaton's stories. you hear. that all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye. hold it. hold it. i live. good speed. if you. wish. me good. and i'm a. lot of a little. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello and welcome to the r t sports
to expect that the interpol will get involved it's also logical to expect for moscow to ask for his extradition but here there's a problem of the complicated relationship between russia and the u.k. in that sense for instance a former church militant leader of london denied his extradition to russia several times to the same goes for the recently deceased embodies because last you saw it's very unlikely that london will cooperate with moscow in that sense when it comes to william browder but...
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zone called washington, d.c. >> logic-free? >> logic-free. 90% of the country support a background check and yet people in washington are working hard to kill this every single day. it just doesn't make sense. and that's why, you know, the way barack obama won two elections was person to person talking about the issues and he won elections that people say he couldn't win and that's exactly the kind of commitment and the kind of organizing we have to do around these legislative issues. they are going to spend all of the money in the world and we're going to encounter it with fax and people and i like our chances. >> well, i think you laid out a real strategy and it's interesting when you were talking about he won elections people didn't think he could win, i was looking at a quote from you where you talked about doing health care five different times during the health care we went in and told the president it was dead and five different times he put it together and passed a bill that has made millions of americans live better an
zone called washington, d.c. >> logic-free? >> logic-free. 90% of the country support a background check and yet people in washington are working hard to kill this every single day. it just doesn't make sense. and that's why, you know, the way barack obama won two elections was person to person talking about the issues and he won elections that people say he couldn't win and that's exactly the kind of commitment and the kind of organizing we have to do around these legislative...
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john: it is logical we need some taxes to pay for the government. >> no logic some know if you take thers out of the american picture that it will devolve into anarchy. >> we did not have federal income-tax is 100 years ago. the notion and the united states back then was the biggest economy in the world. not chaos or anarchy but the world's most successful economy before the federal income-tax. john: that government got ny from user fees, tariffs and the last clip says amateurs were helping people with taxes. the government tried to get a law passed saying you had to have a license to give tax help but they lost the match with the help of our good friends at h&r block that i spent 40 hours there last saturday the complity is everybody's friend but the consumer. it is great for h&r bloc and certified taxpayers but bad for dividual spinet they make a joke about it how complex the tax code is and how many forms you need. the joke is on us at our expense the fact it is such a complicated system why not wn to one forms of people can file taxes themselves and don't have to have professional h
john: it is logical we need some taxes to pay for the government. >> no logic some know if you take thers out of the american picture that it will devolve into anarchy. >> we did not have federal income-tax is 100 years ago. the notion and the united states back then was the biggest economy in the world. not chaos or anarchy but the world's most successful economy before the federal income-tax. john: that government got ny from user fees, tariffs and the last clip says amateurs were...
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and cirrus logic makes sophisticated sound systems apple uses. until apple pulls out of its tailspin you can't own cirrus logic. sorry. let's go to darren. in the gamecock state. darren. >> caller: hi, jim. ba-ba- ba-ba-ba-boo-yah. i need some help. >> perfect. all right. >> caller: i took a long -- i took a position in cls at $20, about 500 shares. at $18 i bought 500 shares. got a 3.5% dividend and i don't mind waiting but what do you suggest? >> well, i've got to tell you, this is a business, the iron ore business, that ever since they did that -- well, this stock has been -- it feels very terminal but it's not terminal. and i know there's a lot of iron ore that can come out. but i've got to tell you, $17. i don't know if i would sell it. it's kind of low. i mean, it's really low. anyway, it's all about thes have and the have nots. when it comes to stock, for now it's sherwin williams paint. that's the fracking fluid cockta cocktail. and you know what i say? time for some boat drinks! "mad money" will be right back. >> announcer: coming up --
and cirrus logic makes sophisticated sound systems apple uses. until apple pulls out of its tailspin you can't own cirrus logic. sorry. let's go to darren. in the gamecock state. darren. >> caller: hi, jim. ba-ba- ba-ba-ba-boo-yah. i need some help. >> perfect. all right. >> caller: i took a long -- i took a position in cls at $20, about 500 shares. at $18 i bought 500 shares. got a 3.5% dividend and i don't mind waiting but what do you suggest? >> well, i've got to tell...
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the logic of it tells that of course people look alike. people say all the time, you look sort of like that guy, like that guy. let's go to jim cavanaugh right now. maybe i think like a cop but i'm thinking monday night they could have had plane tickets to be out of the country, middle east, driven to the canadian border, been to new york by monday at midnight. there's so many possibilities of where they've gone. what does it tell you that the fbi gave up trying to find them on their own? >> they made the right decision, the task force did to release them. you always want to be able to identify them yourself because then you can put them under surveillance, see their behavior, and make their move when you want to. that's what we all prefer in law enforcement. in law enforcement, we don't want to tell anybody anything. that's not the way it can work. and you're exactly right. mike isikoff, who i think is always right, you're exactly right about coming and going. look, if these were foreign nationals, they could have come in to watch the mar
the logic of it tells that of course people look alike. people say all the time, you look sort of like that guy, like that guy. let's go to jim cavanaugh right now. maybe i think like a cop but i'm thinking monday night they could have had plane tickets to be out of the country, middle east, driven to the canadian border, been to new york by monday at midnight. there's so many possibilities of where they've gone. what does it tell you that the fbi gave up trying to find them on their own?...
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but the logical inference, the more logical and more fairway to interpret the statute is the way we are asking that it be interpreted that simply the change of location within the district, not increasing the number of businesses, not opening another shop but the change of an existing location does not trigger the requirement sections that are argued by the za. the language of the statute isn't very clear about that. but i think it's clear referring to what was just the referred to. there is not a break in continuous operation. it's been operating continuously. >> but it says provided that location. >> i'm trying to make a substance over form argument is that a block 1/2 change because of the requirements of landlord where the character of the neighborhood is exactly the same. it's simply less than two blocks away, is that fair to interpret that as a change of location in the sense that what the city was trying to accomplish with the legislation >> i think you make some good points but i don't think this is a place where we change the text calling this point over substance. >> can you s
but the logical inference, the more logical and more fairway to interpret the statute is the way we are asking that it be interpreted that simply the change of location within the district, not increasing the number of businesses, not opening another shop but the change of an existing location does not trigger the requirement sections that are argued by the za. the language of the statute isn't very clear about that. but i think it's clear referring to what was just the referred to. there is...
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there are some inconsistencies, however, there are some logical reasons. >> reporter: logical reasons like? >> children hospital and the comfortability and the anxiety that might be surrounding the illness oof that family. >> if there is a fast food outlet in a kid's hospital, those kids are four times as likely to eat from that fast food outlet. and unfortunately, the guardians and parents of these kids are likely to have a false perception that that food is healthier. >> reporter: one month after "nightline's" visit, the mcdonald's was closed after both parties made the decision to end the 20-year relationship. in a statement toing as, mcdonald's said, as always, we will continue to engage in dialogue with our customers and with experts to determine future opportunities to offer expanded menu choices and information that allows our customers to make choices right for them. as for truman hospital, dr. blewford says he's pleased say it will help healthy eating initiatives that are disease specific and medication compliance efforts. we think of these opportunities as better. better for
there are some inconsistencies, however, there are some logical reasons. >> reporter: logical reasons like? >> children hospital and the comfortability and the anxiety that might be surrounding the illness oof that family. >> if there is a fast food outlet in a kid's hospital, those kids are four times as likely to eat from that fast food outlet. and unfortunately, the guardians and parents of these kids are likely to have a false perception that that food is healthier....
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john: it is logical we need some taxes to pay for the government. >> no logic some know if you take the irs out of the american picture that it will devolve into anarchy. >> we did not have federal income-tax is 100 years ago. the notion and the united states back then was the biggest economy in the world. not chaos or anarchy but the world's most successful economy before the federal income-tax. john: that government got many from user fees, tariffs and the last clip says amateurs were helping people with taxes. the government tried to get a law passed saying you had to have a license to give tax help but they lost the match with the help of our good friends at h&r block that i spent 40 hours there last saturday the complexity is everybody's friend but the consumer. it is great for h&r block and certified taxpayers but bad for individuals spinet they make a joke about it how complex the tax code is and how many forms you need. the joke is on us at our expense the fact it is such a complicated system why not down to one forms of people can file taxes themselves and don't have to have pr
john: it is logical we need some taxes to pay for the government. >> no logic some know if you take the irs out of the american picture that it will devolve into anarchy. >> we did not have federal income-tax is 100 years ago. the notion and the united states back then was the biggest economy in the world. not chaos or anarchy but the world's most successful economy before the federal income-tax. john: that government got many from user fees, tariffs and the last clip says amateurs...
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the previous equipment was a relay control, and it was analog logic. this has many advantages in that it can be custom program to and can readjust to changes. it can do a multitude of things, like the lights blinking in the lobby. those are all programs that can be controlled by this equipment. before, this room was filled relay panels collect -- that clicked. they had had a big rotator that told the person or the elevator was. we can level these cars with an 1 millimeter. it used to vary on the temperature by up to half an inch. that caused tripping hazards. now you walk out and it is a smooth transition. it is important for the disabled as well. over here is the controller. but this does is it provides information to the elevator where to go. receives commands from within the elevator and from the destination dispatched central -- dispatched central. these elevators are precisely the electronic breaks, so they need to be very precise. in accordance with the vfd to supply power to the elevator motor, which is right here. these are original d.c. drives
the previous equipment was a relay control, and it was analog logic. this has many advantages in that it can be custom program to and can readjust to changes. it can do a multitude of things, like the lights blinking in the lobby. those are all programs that can be controlled by this equipment. before, this room was filled relay panels collect -- that clicked. they had had a big rotator that told the person or the elevator was. we can level these cars with an 1 millimeter. it used to vary on...
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that's such a logical approach. it's logical -- >> it's logical that if you bring in a massive supply of low-wage workers, you're going to pull the workers down. >> they're already here, though. >> well, you're -- >> that's the point, isn't it? >> you're bringing in huge more numbers of legal workers, chuck. and the ag people you've been listening to are getting what they want. it will impact and -- >> very quickly -- >> and i have to -- >> senator schumer? >> jonathan, the bottom line is very simple. the number of illegal people will greatly decrease. and the number of legal people will not equal the number of illegals who cross the border. they will have to be part -- let me just finish. they will have to be part of our society. they will not be able to bring down wages, work for less than minimum wage, be in the shadows, et cetera. so, it's very good. why do you think labor is supporting this proposal? not because it will bring down wages. but because it will be a real opportunity for americans to gain more jobs.
that's such a logical approach. it's logical -- >> it's logical that if you bring in a massive supply of low-wage workers, you're going to pull the workers down. >> they're already here, though. >> well, you're -- >> that's the point, isn't it? >> you're bringing in huge more numbers of legal workers, chuck. and the ag people you've been listening to are getting what they want. it will impact and -- >> very quickly -- >> and i have to -- >>...
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in fact, i would actually look at the core logic home price data. a little more timely than the s&p data. it actually shows more price appreciation. core logic also told us this week that home inventories are down in absolute terms almost 20% from a year ago. so i think, yes, housing is definitely firing on all cylinders. total economy-wide spending is worth about 20% of gdp. on average it's only been 17%. so the housing sector really can provide us with a tremendous lift this year and next and keep us largely immune i think from what is happening overseas. >> so we know what is right, right now, nathan. what could get in the way of the market? it's largely been ignoring the latest european issues, the banking crisis in cyprus. are there roadblocks that people are not thinking about right now? >> well, thing is a couple of roadblocks. one thing that is not being talked about at all is that china has to figure out how to support their middle class. when you've got 85 billionaires inside of your governing body, that probably tells you that wealth dist
in fact, i would actually look at the core logic home price data. a little more timely than the s&p data. it actually shows more price appreciation. core logic also told us this week that home inventories are down in absolute terms almost 20% from a year ago. so i think, yes, housing is definitely firing on all cylinders. total economy-wide spending is worth about 20% of gdp. on average it's only been 17%. so the housing sector really can provide us with a tremendous lift this year and next...
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charles: this seems logical, maybe logic 101, we understand in third grade, our students understand it earlier they are sort of rewarded based on merit? >> you know, charles, i don't get paid by fox, i'm not sure what that says about my merits. but. going to teachers, this is one of those legislative initiatives that in theory, in logic makes sense, but in application, you need to be careful could for example, woo teachers it is not about your work product or mine. it is about -- will about the students, nnw what they are talking about basing the merit bay, or tenure on is how students do on the standardize test, fine, but the tests are only based on 40% of the students subject. so if you are gym teacher, your subject is not on the tests, right? so you are being -- >> come on. >> you are being knocked for the student's reading level. charles: oh,. >> that is what it is based on. charles: to gary, that stuff c be worked out, you start with a student, you say kid takes an aptitude test, we see a base, and judge how well the kid does, what is wrong with that? >> i think that is perfect. a
charles: this seems logical, maybe logic 101, we understand in third grade, our students understand it earlier they are sort of rewarded based on merit? >> you know, charles, i don't get paid by fox, i'm not sure what that says about my merits. but. going to teachers, this is one of those legislative initiatives that in theory, in logic makes sense, but in application, you need to be careful could for example, woo teachers it is not about your work product or mine. it is about -- will...
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very logical thinker.u right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. gerri: charter schools under threat as unions tried to organize teachers to boost membership dues. gerri: teachers' unions reaching tactics tagging -- targeting charter schools. joining me now of the founder of today's media tv. you were known for a documentary very critical of the nation's schools because there's all kinds of corruption and unions are targeting the charter schools. why? >> they have to because that is whether growth is. look at the line of charter schools 1999 through 2013 and it moves straight up less than 2,000 over triple that now 6,000. and 600,000 on a waiting list. they have demean them all these years. gerri: and teachers' unions have criticized the charter schools but now karen lewis said they are
very logical thinker.u right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. gerri: charter schools under threat as unions tried to organize teachers to boost membership dues. gerri: teachers' unions reaching tactics tagging -- targeting charter schools. joining me now of the founder of...
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it has not been tied to particular acts it is socio logical. and the psychology is what is out of balance. >> perhaps a combination of a you will -- combination of it all. >> it is a reapings to the perception although by terrorists that their fundamentalist beliefs are under attack and threatened with extippings. and so it drives them to justify any means. even killing innocent women and children to achieve the end. >> similarly we -- you mentioned cause earlier. a person has a variety of causes and it can be nationalism and religion in some circumstances and based on a economic mind set for example and they have been wronged and they are in a rightful position to strike out because they have been the victim ofy victimize. >> experience has been in interviewing persons that at times that is exactly what they might say. because they have been wronged they have the position to harm others. they have been the victim. the mind set that they are getting revenge is where it allows them to think this is rightful. >> dr. ron bailey have you given us u
it has not been tied to particular acts it is socio logical. and the psychology is what is out of balance. >> perhaps a combination of a you will -- combination of it all. >> it is a reapings to the perception although by terrorists that their fundamentalist beliefs are under attack and threatened with extippings. and so it drives them to justify any means. even killing innocent women and children to achieve the end. >> similarly we -- you mentioned cause earlier. a person has...
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the ill logic of this is as follows. if i walked into a gun store to you and looked like a nut, a crazy person, would you sell me a gun? >> no, and frequently gun dealers experience that and -- >> so if you could call up and find out in a matter of seconds whether this person has a mental capacity, a problem, and has been court ordered not to be operating in any way with a gun, why wouldn't you want to take advantage of that information? >> chris, even after you've done that, the chap that's been turned down can easily go somewhere else -- >> where? >> and they do. >> where do they go? >> they get them on the street. >> that's what we're tieing to stop. you can't have private sales, can't have internet sales. >> you think criminals are going to obey that? >> so the argument would be, why do we check mayor, people, before they get on an airplane to make sure they're not carrying something dangerous? they could always get on some other airplane. they'll find some guy who isn't doing his job that day. i mean, these argument
the ill logic of this is as follows. if i walked into a gun store to you and looked like a nut, a crazy person, would you sell me a gun? >> no, and frequently gun dealers experience that and -- >> so if you could call up and find out in a matter of seconds whether this person has a mental capacity, a problem, and has been court ordered not to be operating in any way with a gun, why wouldn't you want to take advantage of that information? >> chris, even after you've done that,...
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is logic that we need some taxes to pay for the government that we do need?ere is no logic that somehow if you take the irs out of the american picture that it will devolve into anarchy. >> we didn't have federal income taxes in this country 100 years ago. it's a century old this notion. the united states back then in 1900 was the biggest economy in the world. it wasn't chaos it wasn't anarchy it was the world's successful economy before the federal income tax. >> the government got money from tariffs, user fees. >> exactly. >> the last clip confuses me they say oh in this horrible planet amateurs were helping people with their taxes. the irs, the government tried to get a law passed saying you had to have a license to get tax cuts. >> with the help of our good friends at h & r block for which i am a customer spent 4 and a half hours trying to get my taxes done. complexity is everybody's friend except for the actual consumer here. that's why it is great for h & r block and great for certified tax preparers but bad for individuals. >> they joke within the vide
is logic that we need some taxes to pay for the government that we do need?ere is no logic that somehow if you take the irs out of the american picture that it will devolve into anarchy. >> we didn't have federal income taxes in this country 100 years ago. it's a century old this notion. the united states back then in 1900 was the biggest economy in the world. it wasn't chaos it wasn't anarchy it was the world's successful economy before the federal income tax. >> the government got...
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just because he is evil does not mean he is not capable of linear logic. entire "newsmakers " interview with larry pratt on sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> following the release of the marked unemployment numbers, president obama and republican governor brownback talked about their plan for economic growth. the president outlined his approach to the 2014 budget. in the republican address, governor brownback talked about how republicans want to grow the economy without raising taxes. >> hi, everybody. our top priority as a nation and my top priority as president must be doing everything we can to reignite the engine of america's growth, a rising, thriving middle class. .hat is our north store that must have every decision they make. yesterday we learned that our -- we created about $500,000 this year. we haveave got -- created about 500,000 jobs this year. but we have got more to do. there are spending cuts that are hurting the community. cut cell costs our economy hundreds of thousands of jobs this year. countrywant to keep our on growth
just because he is evil does not mean he is not capable of linear logic. entire "newsmakers " interview with larry pratt on sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> following the release of the marked unemployment numbers, president obama and republican governor brownback talked about their plan for economic growth. the president outlined his approach to the 2014 budget. in the republican address, governor brownback talked about how republicans want to grow the economy...
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our everyday lives even if we aren't aware of it for example at places like russia's main media or logical center these powerful machines are put to the. test every day to crunch unthinkable amounts of data in order to give us a better glimpse of what weather awaits us they can be used for planning flights more efficiently and for getting a jump on potentially dangerous storms before they're obvious in the skies above the performance of such complex calculators is measured in flops or operations per second the most recent addition to hydra meds arsenal here is full of up to thirty five teraflops or thirty five trillion calculations per second with the number of data points constantly on the rise researchers are in constant need of more processing punch. to years new systems appear that have the same form factor that is take up the same amount of space and most importantly they use the same amount of energy but have twenty to thirty times more processing power than previous generation. computers as we got their start in one thousand nine hundred. eighty three that was followed by the a.b.c.
our everyday lives even if we aren't aware of it for example at places like russia's main media or logical center these powerful machines are put to the. test every day to crunch unthinkable amounts of data in order to give us a better glimpse of what weather awaits us they can be used for planning flights more efficiently and for getting a jump on potentially dangerous storms before they're obvious in the skies above the performance of such complex calculators is measured in flops or...
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dealing with the only logic that i can come up with is the fact that they didn't think that the law was going to be enforced in their particular circumstance oh we know brewer's quote from the sixty minutes piece he said basically that he couldn't prosecute bankers because it would be systemically too big too risky so that the idea of too big to fail has corrupted the justice process to the extent that the bankers as you are describing it will commit frauds to commit acts of criminality knowing that nobody in the justice department whether it's eric holder or lanny brower brewer will come after them because they they basically have taken the system hostage correct it's fascinating because once you start to get in the because you're starting to go down a rabbit hole and i think that this rabbit hole needs to be explored what is the current situation has appalled people there are three people on the record at the department of justice who have stood up and said that this is wrong there's a u.s. attorney who. has rumored to have significant problems with the m.f. global investigation a
dealing with the only logic that i can come up with is the fact that they didn't think that the law was going to be enforced in their particular circumstance oh we know brewer's quote from the sixty minutes piece he said basically that he couldn't prosecute bankers because it would be systemically too big too risky so that the idea of too big to fail has corrupted the justice process to the extent that the bankers as you are describing it will commit frauds to commit acts of criminality knowing...
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that going to be a big money in stevia to see which is both a cultural contemporary i don't know logically auditoriums so join me tomorrow must say honored c m a the second as we bring you the glitz the glamour and the best of the best in the performing arts grind here at marines. hello and welcome to technology update living in our computerized world everything is driven by the push to be both smaller and faster at the same time nowhere is this more evident than with the crim delight crim or supercomputers if you like the world's fastest from just a decade ago wouldn't even crack the top five hundred today super computers are actually a part of our everyday lives even if we aren't aware of it for example at places like russia's main media or logical center these powerful machines are put to the test every day to crunch unthinkable amounts of data in order to give us a better glimpse of what weather awaits us they can be used for planning flights more efficiently and for getting a jump on potentially dangerous storms before they're obvious in the skies above the performance of such complex
that going to be a big money in stevia to see which is both a cultural contemporary i don't know logically auditoriums so join me tomorrow must say honored c m a the second as we bring you the glitz the glamour and the best of the best in the performing arts grind here at marines. hello and welcome to technology update living in our computerized world everything is driven by the push to be both smaller and faster at the same time nowhere is this more evident than with the crim delight crim or...