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jamie mcintyre has been covering the pentagon for decades and has done plenty of these article 32 hearings. what do you think of the charges the army is bringing today? >> according to what colonel king said, he's not facing the death penalty which under the uniform code of military justice can be one of the penalties for desertion and shirking has hazardous duty. it carries a five-year imprisonment sentence for that charge and the shirking dutyies carries potential life imprisonment. when he left the manhunt put many of in danger. and the next step is this article 32 hearing compared to a civilian grand jury, one interesting difference between the military article 32 hearing and the civilian grand jury in case of a civilian grand jury, just the prosecution presents evidence to make the case if there is enough evidence to go to trial. in the military system both sides get to present evidence and call witnesses as they determine if there is enough to proceed to the general court-martial. you get more of a full day in court before the--before you decide whether it's going to go to a full tri
jamie mcintyre has been covering the pentagon for decades and has done plenty of these article 32 hearings. what do you think of the charges the army is bringing today? >> according to what colonel king said, he's not facing the death penalty which under the uniform code of military justice can be one of the penalties for desertion and shirking has hazardous duty. it carries a five-year imprisonment sentence for that charge and the shirking dutyies carries potential life imprisonment....
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host: jim mcintyre?uest: in washington, you have two treasures from two of the six states that have no personal income tax. for most states, that is the largest revenue stream. we get about half of our revenue from the general fund in washington and from retail sales tax and we get another large tax source from the gross proceeds tax which is about 20%. those are the major sources. some comes from property taxes. host: how much do you get from federal government? guest: in tennessee, 40% of our overall expenditures are from federal funds. that comes in a lot of different forms, federal highway money transportation medicaid, the 10 care program in tennessee is our version of medicare. guest: i think that percentage is lower. it is significant. host: ted, raymond, new hampshire, and independent collar. caller: my question to the gentleman is, they hold the bonds for a lot of the buildings and construction of state schools and stuff. new england has had some of the worst weather in years and a lot of school
host: jim mcintyre?uest: in washington, you have two treasures from two of the six states that have no personal income tax. for most states, that is the largest revenue stream. we get about half of our revenue from the general fund in washington and from retail sales tax and we get another large tax source from the gross proceeds tax which is about 20%. those are the major sources. some comes from property taxes. host: how much do you get from federal government? guest: in tennessee, 40% of our...
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jim mcintyre guest:. good point. we have to do pay attention to this. we do not issue bonds -- pabon's for more than 25 years. under federal tax law, the projects have to last longer than our bond payments, so as a result, we do think we are matching the time period for this. in many cases, we are building large project and it is very difficult for us to be able to do those on the pay-go basis. i think both of us have urged our states to do more pay-as-you-go financing for capital projects, transportation . to save taxpayers money. we lowered our debt limit to push that. host: do you have to be a millionaire? guest: no, you do not. to binding is supposed bonds you do not have to be a millionaire. it depends on the practices of the particular state, many have a retail sales. -- retail sales period. we encourage retail purposes with our bonds and they are limited to 20 years. we are cutting that interest cost as opposed to a 30 year bond alike treasurer mcintyre was talking about. it is important to think about that. host: what is happening with the invis
jim mcintyre guest:. good point. we have to do pay attention to this. we do not issue bonds -- pabon's for more than 25 years. under federal tax law, the projects have to last longer than our bond payments, so as a result, we do think we are matching the time period for this. in many cases, we are building large project and it is very difficult for us to be able to do those on the pay-go basis. i think both of us have urged our states to do more pay-as-you-go financing for capital projects,...
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troops >>> jamie mcintyre at the pentagon. thank you >>> the trial of a u.s. marine charged with murder is under way in the philippines. joseph scott pendleton is charged with gillkilling a transgender changed woman. >>> ted cruz announced his candidacy, no exploratory committee or thinking about it. he jumped in. the freshman republican put his credentials on display. >> it is a time to reclaim the constitution of the united states. >> staged at the nation's biggest christian school. the conservative liberty university, the speech took advantage of the optics of thousands of students at the mandatory event. >> i believe in the power of millions of courageous conservatives rising up to reignite the promise of america. that is why today, i am announcing that i'm running for president of the united states. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: the speech spinning a narrative of the son of a cuban immigrant, who got through princeton and harvard law school by taking a job and student loans. he called for religious conservatives and g.o.p. values. in his two year
troops >>> jamie mcintyre at the pentagon. thank you >>> the trial of a u.s. marine charged with murder is under way in the philippines. joseph scott pendleton is charged with gillkilling a transgender changed woman. >>> ted cruz announced his candidacy, no exploratory committee or thinking about it. he jumped in. the freshman republican put his credentials on display. >> it is a time to reclaim the constitution of the united states. >> staged at the...
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bill: what i do lately after the show is i go home and read then mcintyre -- then mcintyre -- ben mcintyre'sbook. i have read all of them. charlie: the stories about him and what he might have done, this book being a good example. they keep unfolding. bill: he was the most extraordinary figure. it is like bob dylan. you think, how much more deep need to know? he probably doesn't want me to read these books but i cannot help myself. there may be one thing i don't know. [laughter] how many times do we need to be told this stuff? i know everything. charlie: you might find a kernel, though. something might explain everything. thank you for coming. bill: it was really good to see you. charlie: i cannot wait to see the play and the film as well. bill nighy. back in a moment. stay with us. charlie: tim gunn is here. he began teaching in 1978 at the corcoran college of art and design where you studied sculpture. he was a faculty member and associate dean and chairman of the department of fashion design at parsons. he cohosts and mentors for "project runway." he has emerged as a popular figure. he sh
bill: what i do lately after the show is i go home and read then mcintyre -- then mcintyre -- ben mcintyre'sbook. i have read all of them. charlie: the stories about him and what he might have done, this book being a good example. they keep unfolding. bill: he was the most extraordinary figure. it is like bob dylan. you think, how much more deep need to know? he probably doesn't want me to read these books but i cannot help myself. there may be one thing i don't know. [laughter] how many times...
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jamie mcintyre joins us from washington to tell us about the isil. >> reporter: the evidence is anecdotal and it paints a picture of a group losing some cohesion. the signs are things like tensions rising between some indigenous fighters and some of the foreign fighters that have come to join them. and the difficulty isil has recrews new rekrutcruitrecruits. they have crediting the u.s.-led coalition air strikes putting a squeeze on isil. >> the amount of pressure we placed on isil over the past several months we know for a fact has generated internal pressures that continue to contribute to their inability to maneuver effective and their inability to make new ground so the air campaign is having an effect. >> one of the anecdotal pieces is that they're starting to fray, the public executions, recently members of isil fighters themselves have that be executed accused of spying by a british human rights group believes is some fighters were simply disenhas noted and wanted to leave. that's why they were killed. >> given this enormous international investment in fighting isil how important i
jamie mcintyre joins us from washington to tell us about the isil. >> reporter: the evidence is anecdotal and it paints a picture of a group losing some cohesion. the signs are things like tensions rising between some indigenous fighters and some of the foreign fighters that have come to join them. and the difficulty isil has recrews new rekrutcruitrecruits. they have crediting the u.s.-led coalition air strikes putting a squeeze on isil. >> the amount of pressure we placed on isil...
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jamie mcintyre explains why. >> iraq's prime minister announced the offensive and offered i.s.i.l.hters what he called one last chance to lay down arms or face the punishment they deserve because they stood with terrorism. tikrit is a sunni city, 80 miles north of the baghdad as they fell to fighters as they marched across last summer. several attempts to retake the city last summer fail. this time the iraqi army has the help of tens of thousands of irani backed shia militia men, improving the odds of success much the u.s. fears the assault could ipp flame tensions with -- inflame tensions with the sunni minority especially if it destroys part of the city. one told al jazeera we can't have a kobane referring to the city taken in january, but only after leaving the the city in ruin. the coalition strikes targets, the pentagon made a point of saying it did not provide cover to the tikrit offensive. while the u.s. supports operations to push i.s.i.l. out of iraq it's not supporting this operation, playing that iraq is not that country. it is been said that it is an iranian backed oper
jamie mcintyre explains why. >> iraq's prime minister announced the offensive and offered i.s.i.l.hters what he called one last chance to lay down arms or face the punishment they deserve because they stood with terrorism. tikrit is a sunni city, 80 miles north of the baghdad as they fell to fighters as they marched across last summer. several attempts to retake the city last summer fail. this time the iraqi army has the help of tens of thousands of irani backed shia militia men,...
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you need a license to sell alcohol and we checked and the house on mcintyre street doesn't have one. did they seem paranoid? >> they looked at me to see who was at the door. >> reporter: they didn't ask your age or anything? >> nothing. >> reporter: police took action and took us with them to check it out. >> looks like she's on the right. >> reporter: cited with a misdemeanor, 49-year-old dedra sibley. her mom told us it's all a big mistake. >> we don't sell alcohol in summer coolers. they're a complete fruit candy juicy. >> reporter: why would they be here? >> i'm trying to figure it out myself, ma'am. >> it appears to be selling alcohol without a license. >> reporter: john carr is with the bureau of alcohol beverage control that assisted in the operation. >> it's really quality of life issues because it disturbs the quiet enjoyment of the neighborhood. >> reporter: do you guys keep track of places like this? >> we really don't just because we have finite resources. >> the entire situation is of extreme concern. >> reporter: jody irons is with mothers against drunk driving. >> with
you need a license to sell alcohol and we checked and the house on mcintyre street doesn't have one. did they seem paranoid? >> they looked at me to see who was at the door. >> reporter: they didn't ask your age or anything? >> nothing. >> reporter: police took action and took us with them to check it out. >> looks like she's on the right. >> reporter: cited with a misdemeanor, 49-year-old dedra sibley. her mom told us it's all a big mistake. >> we...
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host: david lillard, tennessee state treasurer, jim mcintyre, treasurer for washington state thank you for being here. now we will go to live coverage of the house. the house will be gaveling in for the prayer and pledge, and then they will recess until approximately 10:45 when the senate will be joined by the house with a joint meeting to hear from the afghan president ghani. thank you for watching and we will be back tomorrow morning. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room washington, d.c. march 25 2015. i hereby appoint the honorable alexander x. mooney to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain reverend tim crumpton of clevern county baptist church in arkansas. the chaplain: let's pray. dear heavenly father, thank you almighty god, for the promise in your holy word that says whoever believes in your only begotten son jesus christ has ev
host: david lillard, tennessee state treasurer, jim mcintyre, treasurer for washington state thank you for being here. now we will go to live coverage of the house. the house will be gaveling in for the prayer and pledge, and then they will recess until approximately 10:45 when the senate will be joined by the house with a joint meeting to hear from the afghan president ghani. thank you for watching and we will be back tomorrow morning. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the...
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jamie mcintyre explains. >> reporter: tony, it was a week ago that the top generals said that the iraqi forces would take the city of tikrit. but this week, general martin dempsey downgraded his prediction saying that it now appears that the iraqi forces are not having that kind of success that they initially reported. 20,000 iraqi troops are taking part in the offensive and most of those are shia militia but they are joined by a small number of sunni fighters from tikrit. they have been making rapid progress in the initial parts of this operation, quickly getting to the city and encircling it, and now they seem to have bogged down at that location. the pentagon today offered a more sober assessment of how they're going and there appear to be very hard urban combat ahead. and the initial battlefield reports say that it's somewhat overrated. if the iraqi government continues to mount this offensive without the assistance of u.s. air power and the pentagon today said again that they have had no request from iraq for airstrikes to support the offensive in tikrit. but they did however relea
jamie mcintyre explains. >> reporter: tony, it was a week ago that the top generals said that the iraqi forces would take the city of tikrit. but this week, general martin dempsey downgraded his prediction saying that it now appears that the iraqi forces are not having that kind of success that they initially reported. 20,000 iraqi troops are taking part in the offensive and most of those are shia militia but they are joined by a small number of sunni fighters from tikrit. they have been...
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they leave behind sergeant mcintyre of the first maine cavalry, who was killed, as is captain edward cooper of the circuit or how calvary. and there are many others left up on the ridge. these other men i was able to find photos of your under one that came to us this year is this fellow. during the advance on the ridge he is 24 years old john -- of the fourth virginia infantry. he is struck down during this advance. when i look at it and think about it i say, my god, what this man went through. looking at his service record. he enlisted in the rockbridge artillery in 1861. he gets transferred to the fourth virginia infantry. he is captured at the battle of second mednax. he is exchanged. he is wounded. he is wounded again at courthouse. he has a finger shot off there. and then he is killed, april 9, 1865, at appomattox courthouse. rooney lee's menace they were the wheel with the infantry -- men stay with the wheel with the infantry. the income to other calvary coming up. samuel young, rooney lee's men and gauge them. this confederate general formerly of the ninth virginia cavalry, is
they leave behind sergeant mcintyre of the first maine cavalry, who was killed, as is captain edward cooper of the circuit or how calvary. and there are many others left up on the ridge. these other men i was able to find photos of your under one that came to us this year is this fellow. during the advance on the ridge he is 24 years old john -- of the fourth virginia infantry. he is struck down during this advance. when i look at it and think about it i say, my god, what this man went through....
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here you can see the former 49er guy mack inspire -- mcintyre making it look real easy. the funds help with summer adventures for low income students. >>> in basketball it was billed as a possible nba finals preview, but the west beat the east last night. talk about the warriors. they made it look easy! the warriors beat the storied atlanta hawks 114-95. it wasn't close. harrison barnes went off and andreing da what have season highs, 25 and 21 points respectively, and steph occurny a double-double. yes. 16 points -- steph curry, 16 point, 12 assists. look at that. tomorrow night the warriors play the new orleans pelicans. they will be ready for that, too. >> i heard the coach says he doesn't want to think about the finals. they have a long way to go. >> but they look to be in phenominal shape. yes. >> and sal, hopefully traffic is in good shape this thursday morning. >>> yes. let's go. let's do this. let's go out -- and by the way, i have to say andre and harrison playing like that, man, we will win -- they will win! let's take a look at what we have now. a new minor ac
here you can see the former 49er guy mack inspire -- mcintyre making it look real easy. the funds help with summer adventures for low income students. >>> in basketball it was billed as a possible nba finals preview, but the west beat the east last night. talk about the warriors. they made it look easy! the warriors beat the storied atlanta hawks 114-95. it wasn't close. harrison barnes went off and andreing da what have season highs, 25 and 21 points respectively, and steph occurny a...
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our guest our debit lillard and james mcintyre, washington state treasurer. washington journal's live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can join the conversation with your calls and your comments on facebook and twitter. announcer: wednesday, a look at the future of the u.s. postal service. the brookings institution hears from the acting chairman of the postal regulatory commission and the current u.s. inspector general, life :00 a.m. eastern on c-span three. announcer: here are some of our featured programs. on c-span twos book tv, saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, peter wallace and says that government housing policies cause the 2008 financial crisis, and that it could happen again. sunday afternoon at 5:00 p.m., rector of the earth institute at columbia university on a development plan to counter global issues like poverty political corruption, and environmental decay. saturday morning at 10:30 p.m. -- 1030 a.m. eastern on c-span three, discussion on the last major speeches of abraham lincoln and martin luther king jr.. then, su
our guest our debit lillard and james mcintyre, washington state treasurer. washington journal's live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can join the conversation with your calls and your comments on facebook and twitter. announcer: wednesday, a look at the future of the u.s. postal service. the brookings institution hears from the acting chairman of the postal regulatory commission and the current u.s. inspector general, life :00 a.m. eastern on c-span three. announcer: here are...
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dakota mcintyre work of sick members of her familiar until their marion ohio home this morning. first degree burns but everybody else got out okay. most the family's belongings were burned in the fire but they're happy everyone got out alive thanks to little dakota. >> i went in the back room, the big house was on fire. i woke mom up and told her there was a big fire. >> high little girl zahir row. if it wouldn't have been for her none of waves made it out. >> fire officials still depthing the official cause but say a space heater may be to blame. the red cross is now helping the family. >>> in your health tonight why several cups of coffee may be good for you. new research out of south korea shows three to five cups of coffee a day three to five may reduce the risk of developing clogged arteries. why exactly did that happen in the research? don't know but researchers speculate coffee may cut the risk of type two diabetes which can lead to the hardening of the arteries. now that study if you care to read it appears in the journal heart. >>> all right tee. so you can forget mud f
dakota mcintyre work of sick members of her familiar until their marion ohio home this morning. first degree burns but everybody else got out okay. most the family's belongings were burned in the fire but they're happy everyone got out alive thanks to little dakota. >> i went in the back room, the big house was on fire. i woke mom up and told her there was a big fire. >> high little girl zahir row. if it wouldn't have been for her none of waves made it out. >> fire officials...
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. >> admiral jamie mcintyre. you mentioned in your opening comments that north korea claimed to have miniaturized elements of its program. you made refers to that in your testimony about. can you help us understand what is -- does north korea have a nuclear warhead it can put on a missile at this point? what's your best knowledge about that? >> well, as you have mentioned and as i stated, they claim they have miniaturized a nuclear warhead. just that statement in itself is very important and cannot be ignored. at the same time they have demonstrated by launching various associated rockets as well as their space launch vehicle during the time frame here. and they've paraded this missile called the kno8 around clearly put that on demonstration. as of yet i don't see any tests yet associated with this miniaturized claim. but as a combatant commander, it's a threat that we cannot ignore as a country. >> does deterrence have any effect on north korea? >> absolutely. the fact that we have a safe, secure and credible st
. >> admiral jamie mcintyre. you mentioned in your opening comments that north korea claimed to have miniaturized elements of its program. you made refers to that in your testimony about. can you help us understand what is -- does north korea have a nuclear warhead it can put on a missile at this point? what's your best knowledge about that? >> well, as you have mentioned and as i stated, they claim they have miniaturized a nuclear warhead. just that statement in itself is very...
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. >> chief of detention, jack mcintyre oversea sees the 4th avenue jail. >> in the holding tank we'reng at the people who have an array of various felony charges. could be a burglary, could be a car theft, could be stealing 12 packs of beer from your local circle k. >> after arrest, suspects wait in the small cement cell for hours. too many prisoners and not enough space is a common scenario. on this day, there are more than two dozen sandwiched in together, including rick herman. >> rick herman was arrested for a number of charges by the phoenix police department. >> the 35-year-old receives a card that lifts his charges, and then his clothes are taken away. >> the phoenix police department took them into evidence and issued him what we call a bunny suit. it's a white paper jump suit. and booked him in that apparel. >> herman keeps to himself but a few inmates show interest in him, asking to see the card that lists his changes. >> rick herman doesn't know any of the men who interrogate him. they are adrian rivera, jeremy quint, and jason morris. >> there's nothing that would indicate
. >> chief of detention, jack mcintyre oversea sees the 4th avenue jail. >> in the holding tank we'reng at the people who have an array of various felony charges. could be a burglary, could be a car theft, could be stealing 12 packs of beer from your local circle k. >> after arrest, suspects wait in the small cement cell for hours. too many prisoners and not enough space is a common scenario. on this day, there are more than two dozen sandwiched in together, including rick...
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>> what i do lately after the show is i go home and i read ben mcintyre's book about kim philbe which i'm deep into. i eat that stuff up. >> rose: me too. >> i'm crazy about it. i have read all of them. >> rose: kirm has touched so many i mean the stories about him and what he might have done and his relationship this book being a good eck ample they keep unfolding. >> yeah. he was obviously the most extraordinary figure. and i can't it's like there is no-- ira read every book about-- bob dylan. bob dylan probably doesn't want me to read these books but i can't help myself. there may be one thing that i don't knowment and you know what i mean. how many times do i need to be told this stuff. i know everything. >> rose: you might find a-- curl though something might explain everything. >> yeah. >> rose: how long will you be in this play. >> until june 21st. >> rose: then what do you do sm. >> and then i will go maybe i'm going to go to butan now that you told me. >> rose: exactly. you definitely ought to. >> i think i'm going to go to butan. >> rose: i think you should. >> you were tell
>> what i do lately after the show is i go home and i read ben mcintyre's book about kim philbe which i'm deep into. i eat that stuff up. >> rose: me too. >> i'm crazy about it. i have read all of them. >> rose: kirm has touched so many i mean the stories about him and what he might have done and his relationship this book being a good eck ample they keep unfolding. >> yeah. he was obviously the most extraordinary figure. and i can't it's like there is no-- ira...
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i just finished a book, i forgot the name, the author is then mcintyre, the english journalist. he talks about the soviet case. fact. the british spy group began to have suspicions about soviets. in 1960, after two years, they conducted an investigation about him. if they talk to people it also got to cambridge and oxford, who had gone to the same clubs, who were of the same faith, the line they got was, he would never do anything like this. let's not carry on, it is embarrassing. not until 1970 one did they nail him. but the evidence was overwhelming. that is britain. in the u.s., with the rosenbergs and other spies the atmosphere, the mode, would not have allowed that kind of easy approach to espionage. and ron, i am curious as to whether we are dealing with national differences here, or is it that the united states is a great power, and we act differently from others? what is your feeling? >> the closest analogy is, alger hiss. alger hiss, unlike the rosenbergs, was working with jews living in new york in public housing, without much money. their motivation was different. alg
i just finished a book, i forgot the name, the author is then mcintyre, the english journalist. he talks about the soviet case. fact. the british spy group began to have suspicions about soviets. in 1960, after two years, they conducted an investigation about him. if they talk to people it also got to cambridge and oxford, who had gone to the same clubs, who were of the same faith, the line they got was, he would never do anything like this. let's not carry on, it is embarrassing. not until...
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guy mcintyre made it look easy. he did it last year. it was a fundraiser for out ward bound. a wonderful organization that provides summer adventure for low-income students. >> i have done some indoor rock climbing going down about two stories. >> how was that? >> it was fine. >>> all right. let's check in with sal. coming up on 7:18. we are getting into the heart of the morning commute, sal. >> we are, tori, dave. we are getting very crowded in some areas. let's begin right now and take a look at some of those south bay commutes and the east bay commutes, which are the worst. north bay is doing a little bit better. but this is the east bay westbound 24, and you can see traffic is a is a little bit busy in lafayette. the tunnel there is a slow down and slows in oakland if you are trying to get on westbound 580 at the bay bridge. the bay bridge is backed up for a 20-minute delay. no problems on the bridge itself. you can see how slow it is at the toll plaza. when it slows down i look for things on the bridge. start looking, after doing this for years,ky tell it's a little too
guy mcintyre made it look easy. he did it last year. it was a fundraiser for out ward bound. a wonderful organization that provides summer adventure for low-income students. >> i have done some indoor rock climbing going down about two stories. >> how was that? >> it was fine. >>> all right. let's check in with sal. coming up on 7:18. we are getting into the heart of the morning commute, sal. >> we are, tori, dave. we are getting very crowded in some areas....
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host: jim mcintyre? guest: in washington, you have two treasures from two of the six states that have no personal income tax. for most states, that is the largest revenue stream. we get about half of our revenue from the general fund in washington and from retail sales tax and we get another large tax source from the gross proceeds tax which is about 20%. those are the major sources. some comes from property taxes. host: how much do you get from federal government? guest: in tennessee, 40% of our overall expenditures are from federal funds. that comes in a lot of different forms, federal highway money transportation medicaid, the 10 care program in tennessee is our version of medicare. guest: i think that percentage is lower. it is significant. host: ted, raymond, new hampshire, and independent collar. caller: my question to the gentleman is, they hold the bonds for a lot of the buildings and construction of state schools and stuff. new england has had some of the worst weather in years and a lot of scho
host: jim mcintyre? guest: in washington, you have two treasures from two of the six states that have no personal income tax. for most states, that is the largest revenue stream. we get about half of our revenue from the general fund in washington and from retail sales tax and we get another large tax source from the gross proceeds tax which is about 20%. those are the major sources. some comes from property taxes. host: how much do you get from federal government? guest: in tennessee, 40% of...