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the san francisco planning department and john paul scott from the mayor's office on disability and maggie omaro, from caltran and ellen vanderslice from the city of portland. help me welcome our panelists. >> our first speaker is david allenbar and he's a senior urban design are for the san francisco planning department and manages the city design group and concerns itself with urban design and the public realm and he works on the city street plan. >> thanks christina, it's a pleasure to be here today. and as christina said, we work with the city design group and concern ourselves with the design of the public realm and the street space and that plan we are working on, will probably be released in late may and early june and hope you take the time to look at that. and we are working on plans for other parts, including the mission district that's now starting up and fisherman's wharf and octavia and better neighborhood plan and that's for adoption today and i am here to talk about the pedestrian safety and you may ask why urban designers are here to talk about pedestrian safety issues. and
the san francisco planning department and john paul scott from the mayor's office on disability and maggie omaro, from caltran and ellen vanderslice from the city of portland. help me welcome our panelists. >> our first speaker is david allenbar and he's a senior urban design are for the san francisco planning department and manages the city design group and concerns itself with urban design and the public realm and he works on the city street plan. >> thanks christina, it's a...
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that gives us a new way to look at two different things, maggie. >> i would like to encourage as many of you as possible, and if you can't go, tell your colleagues, and other members, if you are a member of an advocacy group, to go to this workshop, it's a big investment of time, three days, but what we were talking about and what david talked about in our panel about designing safe streets. so that if someone makes a mistake, it's not a fatal mistake. and those things will be talked about in the workshop and talk about the california mcud, and that's the law of the land in california. and the engineers have to follow it at their peril. if they don't, it's lawsuit time. and the other observation i would like to make, is that the empowerment, knowledge is power. and it's an awful lot of homework for advocates to do to be familiar with all of these different guide books. but if nothing else, perhaps you can download part of the guide book and read the intro~duction and if you think that your planner is not aware, bring it to their attention, they will appreciate it. >> i also took about
that gives us a new way to look at two different things, maggie. >> i would like to encourage as many of you as possible, and if you can't go, tell your colleagues, and other members, if you are a member of an advocacy group, to go to this workshop, it's a big investment of time, three days, but what we were talking about and what david talked about in our panel about designing safe streets. so that if someone makes a mistake, it's not a fatal mistake. and those things will be talked...
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maggie crane in st. louis.r more of the morning's headlines let's head over to cbs news correspondent and "morning news" anchor betty nguyen at the news desk. >> good morning, rebecca and russ. nato warplanes are continuing to attack the compound of libyan leader moammar gadhafi in tripoli. last night, nato bombers struck an open area at the compound that appeared to be the top of a reinforced bunker. there were no reported injuries. this morning, rebels claim to have captured the besieged city of misrata. they say gadhafi's forces are with drawing. in syria this morning witnesses say security forces have opened fire on a large funeral procession. at least six people have reportedly been killed. the crackdown comes one day after security forces killed 88 protesters. it was the deadliest day of the month-long uprising against the syrian government. >>> police are still conducting an intense investigation of human remains found on a barrier island east of new york city. they're trying to develop clues to the iden
maggie crane in st. louis.r more of the morning's headlines let's head over to cbs news correspondent and "morning news" anchor betty nguyen at the news desk. >> good morning, rebecca and russ. nato warplanes are continuing to attack the compound of libyan leader moammar gadhafi in tripoli. last night, nato bombers struck an open area at the compound that appeared to be the top of a reinforced bunker. there were no reported injuries. this morning, rebels claim to have captured...
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>> guest: two daughters, maggie and liza, ages 14 and 12, going on 40. c-span: now have they read this book? >> guest: yeah, they have, actually. and they've attended two readings that i've given of parts of the book. and i always read the preface when they're in the room because as you know, it's in the form of a letter written to them. the whole book, in its first draft, was written in the form of letters to maggie and liza. i was in italy at the rockefeller foundation conference center at bellagio, which is on lake como near milan, and i woke up the first day there and it reminded me so much of piedmont. it's on this beautiful lake; piedmont's on the banks of the mighty potomac. bellagio has the pre-alps coming down to the left, hitting the lake; and we had the mighty allegheny mountains. and so by extension, i reimagined myself at home, and it was wonderful. and the girls were back in boston and so i wrote them a letter every day. so each chapter was called a date -- the first was july 10th, the second was july 11th -- and i wrote them 20 to 30 pages
>> guest: two daughters, maggie and liza, ages 14 and 12, going on 40. c-span: now have they read this book? >> guest: yeah, they have, actually. and they've attended two readings that i've given of parts of the book. and i always read the preface when they're in the room because as you know, it's in the form of a letter written to them. the whole book, in its first draft, was written in the form of letters to maggie and liza. i was in italy at the rockefeller foundation conference...
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. >> [unintelligible] supervisor wiener: thank you, maggie. first person, and come on up. >> hello. thank you for coming here. supervisor wiener: good to speak into the microphone? >> i have a question for mayor lee. i like the idea of how you guys are getting money for the parks and recreation -- but i think the most important thing is education. i was sitting there the whole time, and the never heard about education. i never heard, "oh, we're going to do this for the high school." i think education is really important. me as a senior, it is especially difficult if you are from another country. i am from guatemala. also, as the youth, we have voices. it is hard for us to be heard by you guys because we cannot vote. i am speaking not only for myself, but all my friends, and i hope you, mr. lee, and you guys think it is important. [applause] supervisor wiener: i think it is a sanctuary question. >> hello. welcome to mission high school. in from mexico. i am a student here. -- i am from mexico. [cheering] we want to stop deportation for teenagers. now we want, like, a city -- [speakin
. >> [unintelligible] supervisor wiener: thank you, maggie. first person, and come on up. >> hello. thank you for coming here. supervisor wiener: good to speak into the microphone? >> i have a question for mayor lee. i like the idea of how you guys are getting money for the parks and recreation -- but i think the most important thing is education. i was sitting there the whole time, and the never heard about education. i never heard, "oh, we're going to do this for the...
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. >> and i have a question, it will affect two speakers, john paul and maggie, and the safety tools that beat john paul's design and count down signals and pedestrian signals, and one of our challenges with our key corridor and 19th avenue and van ness, that are state highways and getting the state to approve those, are those approved by the state or something that we need to petition on an intersection by intersection basis? >> my speciality is geometric design, i heard a conversation about count down signals, and maybe someone else knows more than me. and that's our operation department, we are very stove pipe, the person that can tell you that is richard hagston at headquarters and i believe my e-mail addresses on the hand out, and you just type in richard_ hagston and get in touch with him and he will tell you about the latest and greatest, but it has caught our attention, we were slow on the uptake. >> i had a question about pedestrian bulb outs and having those pictures of kids crossing the intersection and it seems that in san francisco we are schizophrenic about site lines at int
. >> and i have a question, it will affect two speakers, john paul and maggie, and the safety tools that beat john paul's design and count down signals and pedestrian signals, and one of our challenges with our key corridor and 19th avenue and van ness, that are state highways and getting the state to approve those, are those approved by the state or something that we need to petition on an intersection by intersection basis? >> my speciality is geometric design, i heard a...
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first let's start on the ice some favorites tell about your life have taken an early lead and maggie gallant cup final series against atlanta they took the first match of the best of seven contests with a two one overtime win on home ice sound about put themselves in front just one minute in italy pushkin the man on target but surprised if side pulled a dull back early in the full extra fright and in the second minute of overtime and break back in grab the winner to give the home side the bunting. the team's next play the day after tomorrow night but head to america where northern on is rory mcilroy is still out in front at the u.s. masters but coming up behind him is tiger woods you had a storming finish to his second round she gave a joint third mcelroy carried on where he left off finishing the second mile. one ten and drive rule that gives him a two shot lead overstraining jason day us making his debut this but isn't showing any new year's finding the best round of the tone so far eight under par but they will be wary of what is happening behind them tiger woods a shot at the lea
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. >> reporter: it is called secondary poisoning and it is taking a terrific toll on wildlife says maggy from marin health care. >> a raptor that is fit and was bleeding at the mouth and ears we know it is secondary poisoning. >> reporter: the problem because rodents poisoned or not are a food source for hawks, owls, coyotes, bobcats, foxes and other prey animals. >> the rodents eat the poison and they are a poisoned food source. a barn owl consumes a poisoned rodent they have the same horrific effects of eating the poison. they hemorrhage to death. >> unfortunately with many of the poisons, good supportive care like lots of fluids is about all that you can do. >> reporter: volunteers help them see about 4000 wild animals a year, more than 200 different species. sea birds like these pelicans that have the best room in the house. wild care says just about every bird or animal that eats another animal is at risk of secondary poisoning but it is difficult to get numbers on the extent of the problems. >> it is unknown how many animals are going off and dying in the woods that we never uncove
. >> reporter: it is called secondary poisoning and it is taking a terrific toll on wildlife says maggy from marin health care. >> a raptor that is fit and was bleeding at the mouth and ears we know it is secondary poisoning. >> reporter: the problem because rodents poisoned or not are a food source for hawks, owls, coyotes, bobcats, foxes and other prey animals. >> the rodents eat the poison and they are a poisoned food source. a barn owl consumes a poisoned rodent they...
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from maggie moo's ice cream shop.few days to soften the blow. >> also ahead this morning, you know, it's not easy for us ladies. >> huh-uh. >> we have fashion issues on a daily basis. it ain't easy to keep it all together. you mean our perfect accessories? that's the easy part. but let's say as it gets springtime out, you want to wear something a little lighter but you need to keep that revealing bl >> thanks so much. that's your latest weather. now over to erica. >> mary, thanks. you may call this next story the longest wedding march ever. laura brunett and joseph crist are leaving their home this morning starting off on a 2,200 mile walk all the way to lake mead just outside of las vegas. that's where they will tie the knot on september 24th. the fiances on foot join us from michigan before they start their journey. you're bundled up, you have your packs ready to go. i'm sure plenty of people are sitting at home going, why in the world did you decide you need to walk 2,200 miles just to go get married. laura, what's
from maggie moo's ice cream shop.few days to soften the blow. >> also ahead this morning, you know, it's not easy for us ladies. >> huh-uh. >> we have fashion issues on a daily basis. it ain't easy to keep it all together. you mean our perfect accessories? that's the easy part. but let's say as it gets springtime out, you want to wear something a little lighter but you need to keep that revealing bl >> thanks so much. that's your latest weather. now over to erica....
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city into fourth but after drawing two two with west brom liverpool from birmingham five nil with maggie rodriguez helping himself to aston villa and stayed shared this board yesterday as newcastle blackpool as the blackpool stay just above the relegation zone they're in the relegation zone no are we can be lost to sunderland goals he drew with a full today our thought could go within six points of united with bolton the gun is our own thinking in sixteen games but perhaps a more telling fact is they've only won three of their last nine which is seen and slipped to third in the table a win would keep them just about in the title race as arsenal do still have to play united at the emirates elsewhere barcelona's little messi has become the first player to score fifty goals in a spanish season his landmark strike along with a goal that was via giving bass routine sooner and an eight point lead into the leader nearest rivals real madrid valencia their six three gonzalo higuain with a hat trick in that one dollar thirty goal but our fifth after the two one win over the house so she had that.
city into fourth but after drawing two two with west brom liverpool from birmingham five nil with maggie rodriguez helping himself to aston villa and stayed shared this board yesterday as newcastle blackpool as the blackpool stay just above the relegation zone they're in the relegation zone no are we can be lost to sunderland goals he drew with a full today our thought could go within six points of united with bolton the gun is our own thinking in sixteen games but perhaps a more telling fact...
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but to be clear, when we're on recess, as my daughter maggie says my recess is quite different from hers. i'm going up and down the state of delaware, visiting manufacturers, visiting schools. we don't just take vacation. >> schieffer: i'll take your point. but macao...? >> i can't explain why folks take some of the trips we do. the only trip i've taken as senator is to visit the troops in afghanistan. i think we need to focus on our spending every bit as much as every working family in america is focused on their spending. >> schieffer: the next big question is going to be, do we or do we not raise the debt ceiling, which if we don't do it i think there's general agreement, the government will have to start defaulting on its debts, which could set off worldwide recession in the minds of some people. are you going to find a way to raise the debt limit, senator coons? >> the answer is unequivocally yes. we will raise the debt ceiling, because the alternative, as every expert economist agrees, would be catastrophic for our economy, for our credibility around the world, for the bond markets
but to be clear, when we're on recess, as my daughter maggie says my recess is quite different from hers. i'm going up and down the state of delaware, visiting manufacturers, visiting schools. we don't just take vacation. >> schieffer: i'll take your point. but macao...? >> i can't explain why folks take some of the trips we do. the only trip i've taken as senator is to visit the troops in afghanistan. i think we need to focus on our spending every bit as much as every working...
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his way to get drunk won't leave the house without her maggie three fifty seven pistol it's already checked into this special handbag for packing heat. in croatia it was nothing can. be done during the war you know. it's not. like. when i. was like i was. like i was watching t.v. . and i am walking with a gun on my hip there are two hundred fifty million guns in the hands of american civilians and rutherford as he spent more than twenty five thousand dollars on his personal records i mean how many pairs of shoes you have. i mean. i see guns and i could do it every day each one brings back memories. this was. my grandfather shotgun. well you want to do that and i was going to. record for it carries his gun everywhere he legally can and even encourages his daughters and nephew as well and they live just rather free of virginia citizens defense three towns two thousand five hundred members they organize events like this one at parks restaurants and other public places where they openly carry loaded weapons in an effort to normalize their critics say. i believe that you should be able to carry
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in wars and with the exception of maggie thatcher in the balkans all those wars were declared by men why don't we why don't we learn something from this why don't we why don't we say that half of all legislatures have to be women and half of all boards executives have to be women and that for the next ten years men are not allowed to vote and i'm dead serious. i mean it's such an offensive one hundred and you know you know can you imagine tom hundreds part of your million people here saying that they i don't i'm saying that there was a journey across the world as we said punish all men for things that happened in you nineteen seventeen and in your home you know that john if your city and the people took yes i am what i was a. friend of mine harvard medical school the most dangerous drug in the world is testosterone and here is what you do. with your i demand you know as your employees do you actually do as as as ben franklin pointed out at the opening of the constitutional convention where there were thirty four members of your coronation he said if if it should be an odd thing if fi
in wars and with the exception of maggie thatcher in the balkans all those wars were declared by men why don't we why don't we learn something from this why don't we why don't we say that half of all legislatures have to be women and half of all boards executives have to be women and that for the next ten years men are not allowed to vote and i'm dead serious. i mean it's such an offensive one hundred and you know you know can you imagine tom hundreds part of your million people here saying...
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esta receta y deliciosa que van a poder ver ahÍ. >>> gracias maggi jimÉnez por estar con nosotros lainda >>> cuÁnto tiempo tiene emiliano? >>> 10 dÍas >>> >>> igualmente saludos, fÁcil bienvenida esta es una belleza y queremos darte la gracia ernesto >>> es una bendiciÓn >>> una bendiciÓn amigos >>> sÍ fijate que siempre le digo a mis hijos, a mi mujer que la familia es lo mÁs importante el pÚblico es nuestra familia t tan bien pero esta familia nos a povm, n apoya, fuerza, todos los dÍas para trabajar y aquÍ estÁ emiliano. >>> bravo, se estÁ viendo en el monitor >>> cuÉntanos estÁn durmiendo corrido o todavÍa no? >>> a ver mi amor >>> todavÍa no >>> esperamvamos a sentarnos >>> gracias >>> paty cÓmo le hace yo con una estoy a punto de enloquecer y ustedes miren estÁn en el primer piso, segundo piso y tercer piso quÉ bÁrbaros ¿cÓmo le hacen? >>> le estaba el otro dÍa diciendo a mi hijo oye mi amor hace mucho que te quiero invitar a europa yo sÍ he querido pero siempre estoy embarazada >>> cÓmo es ernesto como padre? >>> es muy bueno le gusta mucho a ayudar. sobre todo Él el es que ba
esta receta y deliciosa que van a poder ver ahÍ. >>> gracias maggi jimÉnez por estar con nosotros lainda >>> cuÁnto tiempo tiene emiliano? >>> 10 dÍas >>> >>> igualmente saludos, fÁcil bienvenida esta es una belleza y queremos darte la gracia ernesto >>> es una bendiciÓn >>> una bendiciÓn amigos >>> sÍ fijate que siempre le digo a mis hijos, a mi mujer que la familia es lo mÁs importante el pÚblico es nuestra...
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i just talked to maggie santos here in san jose.ays she sees it all the time while she's driving. >> oh, everybody. i hate it when i see the people on the freeway talking on the phone. >> reporter: why? >> why? because it can make an accident. >> reporter: now, one of the reasons that people think they can get away with it or don't mind being caught that the fine for a first offense is only about $20. but state senator joe simitian the author of the cell phone law has proposed a bill to increase the fines to over $300 and at the same time make a second offense more serious moving violation. that means that if you get caught you have to go to traffic school or face increased insurance rates. that bill has passed a senate committee. we should also note that the chp is conducting a statewide crackdown on cell phone violators this month and they expect to have increased enforcement tomorrow and next tuesday so that's a heads up for all you cell phone scofflaws out there. reporting live in san jose, i'm matt bigler for cbs 5. >> matt, i
i just talked to maggie santos here in san jose.ays she sees it all the time while she's driving. >> oh, everybody. i hate it when i see the people on the freeway talking on the phone. >> reporter: why? >> why? because it can make an accident. >> reporter: now, one of the reasons that people think they can get away with it or don't mind being caught that the fine for a first offense is only about $20. but state senator joe simitian the author of the cell phone law has...
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>>vicki: maggie's company of them refill got the contract to clean up the neighborhood.he said as toxic as lead can be especially to children, the solution is simple. fishpond. we get the fish bowl, and a bone meal form and were able to basically fundamentally rototill into the soil. not only did she get the go-ahead from the epa but she got the attention from the famous marine environmentalists. >> when you mix the fish phone with lead in neutralizes the impact of lead which has a very, very negative consequences could particularly on young people. >>vicki: fish bones come from alaska, he is in oakland to see it for himself. >> what is waste becomes of very important thing. once the meal is mixed into the soil, it continues to do its work even if there's more lead that interest the informant from ottawa missions are chipped paint. >> lead to soil intact grading a waste and neutralizing solution. >>vicki: applied the old way by hauling of tainted top soil is expensive, it cost $50,000 per household. the epa estimates by using fish phone that will cut the bill in half at
>>vicki: maggie's company of them refill got the contract to clean up the neighborhood.he said as toxic as lead can be especially to children, the solution is simple. fishpond. we get the fish bowl, and a bone meal form and were able to basically fundamentally rototill into the soil. not only did she get the go-ahead from the epa but she got the attention from the famous marine environmentalists. >> when you mix the fish phone with lead in neutralizes the impact of lead which has a...
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maggie, a republican, go ahead. caller: good morning. host: good morning. in this country, we have far too many people that are not educated enough to understand the way the economy slows and the deficits and taxes. what we have is we have been democrats using scare tactics in order to keep their big agenda going. we have a president who shamelessly intends to crash our economy. everywhere you look from oil drilling to epa regulations, all he does is throw roadblocks and undermines our economy, our growth. he has escalated any kind of problems that he had when he came into office three he has far exhilarated us down the road -- he has accelerated us down the road to destruction. host: kent, go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm glad for the job c-span does this morning and every morning. what i would like to ask your guest is, where were these red- flag raising agencies when the mortgage crisis was heating up and all the money was pouring in to make places like aig too big to fail? why don't guest: first of all, the caller before this one, it is unfair to say
maggie, a republican, go ahead. caller: good morning. host: good morning. in this country, we have far too many people that are not educated enough to understand the way the economy slows and the deficits and taxes. what we have is we have been democrats using scare tactics in order to keep their big agenda going. we have a president who shamelessly intends to crash our economy. everywhere you look from oil drilling to epa regulations, all he does is throw roadblocks and undermines our economy,...
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maggie it speaks to people on the streets. >> reporter: politicians in washington are squabbling overwhat to do. >> we have got to solve the debt crisis. >> they want is to cut everything. >> isabel: neither side can agree what to do it to settle. they want to see take my hand. it side start with recommendations from tom coburn. >> $250,000 to study why politicians are big. >> $2,000 to memorize grateful dead it memorabilia. >>mark: the rest is in the autumn and programs. social security, medicare and military spending. budget action and says, which should go. grandma's pension, health care for the poor or defense? then i want my social security. and the amount we need defense position was gone in the middle east. and we need health care. and we need granma as pension. >> reporter: what about raising taxes? >> no more taxes. >> reporter: the some matter where they raised. >> only because i feel if you put the tax too much on the risk they will visit. if they leave they will get the damage to themselves. >> bad debt clock ticks higher as americans struggle to solve their problems. and
maggie it speaks to people on the streets. >> reporter: politicians in washington are squabbling overwhat to do. >> we have got to solve the debt crisis. >> they want is to cut everything. >> isabel: neither side can agree what to do it to settle. they want to see take my hand. it side start with recommendations from tom coburn. >> $250,000 to study why politicians are big. >> $2,000 to memorize grateful dead it memorabilia. >>mark: the rest is in the...
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host: 90, republican call for -- maggie, republican call for maya macguias. caller: common sense in this country is dead, and it has been approved this morning. i heard a lady call from oregon saying that she has been on social. for five years and she is willing to give back to help the system. everybody screams and cries about customer service representatives somewhere. people whohese call in from the telephone be a customer service representative back home? you can have jobs back here. i just don't understand it. host: "the wall street journal" focuses on the president's speech on wednesday and says taxes on the table. in the paul ryan budget, are there any tax increases at all? guest: there are tax decreases overall. he cuts some of the tax base i was talking about before. all kinds of credits and deductions and exemptions and exclusions. he does a tax overhaul -- we have not seen the specifics of which ones -- to generate savings. overall, hisudget is aggressive on tax cuts, not increases. host: what is your sense of the president's proposal that might co
host: 90, republican call for -- maggie, republican call for maya macguias. caller: common sense in this country is dead, and it has been approved this morning. i heard a lady call from oregon saying that she has been on social. for five years and she is willing to give back to help the system. everybody screams and cries about customer service representatives somewhere. people whohese call in from the telephone be a customer service representative back home? you can have jobs back here. i just...
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maggie, a republican, go ahead. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: in this country, we have far too many people that are not educated enough to understand the way the economy slows and the deficits and taxes. what we have is we have been democrats using scare tactics in order to keep their big agenda going. we have a president who shamelessly intends to crash our economy. everywhere you look from oil drilling to epa regulations, all he does is throw roadblocks and undermines our economy, our growth. he has escalated any kind of problems that he had when he came into office three he has far exhilarated us down the road -- he has accelerated us down the road to destruction. host: kent, go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm glad for the job c-span does this morning and every morning. what i would like to ask your guest is, where were these red- flag raising agencies when the mortgage crisis was heating up and all the money was pouring in to make places like aig too big to fail? why don't guest: first of all, the caller before this one, it is unfai
maggie, a republican, go ahead. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: in this country, we have far too many people that are not educated enough to understand the way the economy slows and the deficits and taxes. what we have is we have been democrats using scare tactics in order to keep their big agenda going. we have a president who shamelessly intends to crash our economy. everywhere you look from oil drilling to epa regulations, all he does is throw roadblocks and undermines our...
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one story from a woman named maggie struck me. when she was 18 years old, she because of an abusive situation. she had no money and no access to health care. she told me because a planned parenthood was there for her with medication and regular checkups, she survived. she needed it because she had cervical cancer that ran in her family. people like that are what and who is at stake here today. you all know that they are out of this budget debate and even there the last election republicans de a big promises about just what they were going to come to washington, d.c. to do. they said they wanted to come here to create jobs and reduce the deficit. it turns out tt it was not really true. it turns out that what they came here to do was more about ideology than our economy. it turns out that when push came to shove their real target is not unemployment. it is planned parenthood. it turns out that there would rather it jeopardize women's held than jeopardize their standing among the most extreme inheir party. it turns that what they cam
one story from a woman named maggie struck me. when she was 18 years old, she because of an abusive situation. she had no money and no access to health care. she told me because a planned parenthood was there for her with medication and regular checkups, she survived. she needed it because she had cervical cancer that ran in her family. people like that are what and who is at stake here today. you all know that they are out of this budget debate and even there the last election republicans de a...
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host: 90, republican call for -- maggie, republican call for maya macguineas.ler: common sense in this country is dead, and it has been approved this morning. i heard a lady call from oregon saying that she has been on social. for five years and she is willing to give back to help the system. everybody screams and cries about customer service representatives somewhere. people whohese call in from the telephone be a customer service representative back home? you can have jobs back here. i just don't understand it. host: "the wall street journal" focuses on the president's speech on wednesday and says taxes on the table. in the paul ryan budget, are there any tax increases at all? guest: there are tax decreases overall. he cuts some of the tax base i was talking about before. all kinds of credits and deductions and exemptions and exclusions. he does a tax overhaul -- we have not seen the specifics of which ones -- to generate savings. overall, his budget is aggressive on tax cuts, not increases. host: what is your sense of the president's proposal that might come
host: 90, republican call for -- maggie, republican call for maya macguineas.ler: common sense in this country is dead, and it has been approved this morning. i heard a lady call from oregon saying that she has been on social. for five years and she is willing to give back to help the system. everybody screams and cries about customer service representatives somewhere. people whohese call in from the telephone be a customer service representative back home? you can have jobs back here. i just...
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host: maggie in new jersey on the democratic line. good morning.r: this is the outcome of 30 years of brainwashing propaganda that government is the problem and the enemy. then these same people expect to be elected and the voters believe it. without regulation, and effective regulation, people that do not work for the corporations are supposed to be regulating but have the true interest of the country. if you are depending on your governor, who is responsible for the biggest heist against medicare in the medicare states, i would not bank on that happening. the price of gas is not affected by supply. it is affected by speculation. our mercantile exchange should be limited to farmers and the companies that own it. host: congress woman, any thoughts? guest: i think the calller is mostly right. the unfortunate circumstances with this disaster one year ago is that industry was not ready for this type of disaster. unfortunately government was not ready as well. we have heard for many years many of the oil companies have insisted that drilling deep in th
host: maggie in new jersey on the democratic line. good morning.r: this is the outcome of 30 years of brainwashing propaganda that government is the problem and the enemy. then these same people expect to be elected and the voters believe it. without regulation, and effective regulation, people that do not work for the corporations are supposed to be regulating but have the true interest of the country. if you are depending on your governor, who is responsible for the biggest heist against...
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one story from a woman named maggie struck me. when she was 18 years old, she because of an abusive situation. she had no money and no access to health care. she told me because a planned parenthood was there for her with medication and regular checkups, she survived. she needed it because she had cervical cancer that ran in her family. people like that are what and who is at stake here today. you all know that they are out of this budget debate and even there the last election republicans made a big promises about just what they were going to come to washington, d.c. to do. they said they wanted to come here to create jobs and reduce the deficit. it turns out that it was not really true. it turns out that what they came here to do was more about ideology than our economy. it turns out that when push came to shove their real target is not unemployment. it is planned parenthood. it turns out that there would rather it jeopardize women's held than jeopardize their standing among the most extreme in their party. it turns that what th
one story from a woman named maggie struck me. when she was 18 years old, she because of an abusive situation. she had no money and no access to health care. she told me because a planned parenthood was there for her with medication and regular checkups, she survived. she needed it because she had cervical cancer that ran in her family. people like that are what and who is at stake here today. you all know that they are out of this budget debate and even there the last election republicans made...
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maggie, a republican, go ahead. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: in this country, we have far too many people that are not educated enough to understand the way the economy slows and the deficits and taxes. what we have is we have been democrats using scare tactics in order to keep their big agenda going. we have a president who shamelessly intends to crash our economy. everywhere you look from oil drilling to epa regulations, all he does is throw roadblocks and undermines our economy, our growth. he has escalated any kind of problems that he had when he came into office three he has far exhilarated us down the road -- he has accelerated us down the road to destruction. host: kent, go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm glad for the job c-span does this morning and every morning. what i would like to ask your guest is, where were these red- flag raising agencies when the mortgage crisis was heating up and all the money was pouring in to make places like aig too big to fail? why don't guest: first of all, the caller before this one, it is unfai
maggie, a republican, go ahead. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: in this country, we have far too many people that are not educated enough to understand the way the economy slows and the deficits and taxes. what we have is we have been democrats using scare tactics in order to keep their big agenda going. we have a president who shamelessly intends to crash our economy. everywhere you look from oil drilling to epa regulations, all he does is throw roadblocks and undermines our...
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one story from a woman named maggie struck me. when she was 18 years old, she because of an abusive situation. she had no money and no access to health care. she told me because a planned parenthood was there for her with medication and regular checkups, she survived. she needed it because she had cervical cancer that ran in her family. people like that are what and who is at stake here today. you all know that they are out of this budget debate and even there the last election republicans made a big promises about just what they were going to come to washington, d.c. to do. they said they wanted to come here to create jobs and reduce the deficit. it turns out that it was not really true. it turns out that what they came here to do was more about ideology than our economy. it turns out that when push came to shove their real target is not unemployment. it is planned parenthood. it turns out that there would rather it jeopardize women's held than jeopardize their standing among the most extreme in their party. it turns that what th
one story from a woman named maggie struck me. when she was 18 years old, she because of an abusive situation. she had no money and no access to health care. she told me because a planned parenthood was there for her with medication and regular checkups, she survived. she needed it because she had cervical cancer that ran in her family. people like that are what and who is at stake here today. you all know that they are out of this budget debate and even there the last election republicans made...
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maggie, a republican, go ahead. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: in th country, we have far too many people that are not educated enough to understand the way the economy slows and the defits and taxes. what we have is we have been democrs using scare tactics in order to keep their big agenda going. we have a president who shamelessly intends to crash our economy. everywhere you look from oil drilling to epa regulations, all he does is throw roadblocks and undermines our ecomy, our growth. he has escalated any kind of problems that he had when he came into office three he has far exhilarated us down the road -- he has accelerated us down the road to destruction. host: kent, go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm glad for the job c-span does this morning and every morning. what i would like to ask your guest is, where were these red- flag raising agencies when the mortgage crisis was heating up and all the money was pouring ino make places like aig too big to fail? why don't guest: first of all, the caller before this one, it is unfair to say t
maggie, a republican, go ahead. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: in th country, we have far too many people that are not educated enough to understand the way the economy slows and the defits and taxes. what we have is we have been democrs using scare tactics in order to keep their big agenda going. we have a president who shamelessly intends to crash our economy. everywhere you look from oil drilling to epa regulations, all he does is throw roadblocks and undermines our ecomy,...
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host: 90, republican call for -- maggie, reblican call for maya macguineas. caller: common sense in this country is dead, and it has been approved this morning. i heard a lady call from oregon saying that she has been on social. for five years and she is willing to give ba to help the system. everybody screams and cries about customer service representatives somewhere. people whohe call in from the telephone be a customer service representative back home? yocan have jobs back here. i just don't understand it. host: "the wall street journal" focuses on the president's speech on wednesday and says taxes on the table. in the paul ryan budget, are there any tax increases at all? guest: there are tax decreases overall. he cuts some of the tax base i was talking about before. all kinds of credits and deductions and exemptions and exclusions. he does a tax overhaul -- we have not seen the specifics of which ones -- to generate savings. overall, his budget is aggressive on tax cuts, not increases. host: what is your sense of the president's proposal that might come o
host: 90, republican call for -- maggie, reblican call for maya macguineas. caller: common sense in this country is dead, and it has been approved this morning. i heard a lady call from oregon saying that she has been on social. for five years and she is willing to give ba to help the system. everybody screams and cries about customer service representatives somewhere. people whohe call in from the telephone be a customer service representative back home? yocan have jobs back here. i just don't...