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congressman thompson and senator feinstein and guess what, whatever we do locally, when i work with melia cohen making illegal hollow point munitions that have no place in our society here, we know that if the next county over doesn't do the same thing or the next region, it will come in very easily. we have to work locally, regionally and nationally. so as we do these things i'm going to continue talking about the support, snore feinstein's national support for the assault weapons ban she had in the 90's that (inaudible) in 2004, it's going to be aupb uphill fight as president obama has reminded us, but we have to keep talking about it. we have to keep the pictures of our youth in front of us in everything that we do. so this is what i am willing to do and again continue asking everybody for help in the city because the more i do that, the more of the graciousness of our community comes out because this is not something that just law enforcement can do, it's got to be our whole society acting together. thank you. (applause). >> i will take this opportunity to present our chief who has be
congressman thompson and senator feinstein and guess what, whatever we do locally, when i work with melia cohen making illegal hollow point munitions that have no place in our society here, we know that if the next county over doesn't do the same thing or the next region, it will come in very easily. we have to work locally, regionally and nationally. so as we do these things i'm going to continue talking about the support, snore feinstein's national support for the assault weapons ban she had...
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even if you are not personally apparently injured but that they are traumatickly injured and we thank melia for her leadership as well. now we come to the part of the program that goes to the core of the matter. the mayor is against illegal guns and that initiative, which is a national and very strong initiative, the chief talks about being part of the police chiefs who spoke from a congressional perspective, joe has worked with the vice president on this subject. all of our focus in the house and the leadership of congressman mike thompson, a gun owner, a hunter, a vietnam vet, a wounded vietnam vet, a person who understands these issues in a very, very important way but i won't talk about how he understands it, let him tell us. we thank you for your leadership and your courage in undertaking this as you meet with us today. thank you. (applause). >>. >> thank you very much, speaker pelosi, for all you have done and the leadership you have shown in making sure we are able to address these very serious issues. all the speakers spoke eloquently about how important this is and leader pelosi ju
even if you are not personally apparently injured but that they are traumatickly injured and we thank melia for her leadership as well. now we come to the part of the program that goes to the core of the matter. the mayor is against illegal guns and that initiative, which is a national and very strong initiative, the chief talks about being part of the police chiefs who spoke from a congressional perspective, joe has worked with the vice president on this subject. all of our focus in the house...
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thank you orville and wilbur... ..melia... us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. otherworldly things. but there are somehings i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000ata samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ liz: welcome back. david: welcome back, everybody. i'm david asman along with liz claman. a very busy hour with stuff
thank you orville and wilbur... ..melia... us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. otherworldly things. but there are somehings i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000ata samples per second....
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melia: of course you heard about the new epa administrator put forth today.as a very tough record having been said the department in the last administration. she has ushered through countless rules on mercury and uncirculated powerplants, does that change any of your plans, does it give you cause? >> it doesn't change our plans. melissa: does it worry you? >> certified. the epa has been very objection is. i live in an area that brings a lot of cool for me so it we saw happen with those that are very harmful to the paper industry especially those that earn coal, as we are very concerned, but at some point people in this country will say we want jobs, we want economic development and we can do that and have a clean environment. they are not mutually exclusive. that has been the debate over this bill. they have portrayed it jobs versus the economy. i think they can work together. melissa: thank you for coming ongood luck to you. coming up on "money," top white house officials think the worst is already happening from the sequester. but they might have much troub
melia: of course you heard about the new epa administrator put forth today.as a very tough record having been said the department in the last administration. she has ushered through countless rules on mercury and uncirculated powerplants, does that change any of your plans, does it give you cause? >> it doesn't change our plans. melissa: does it worry you? >> certified. the epa has been very objection is. i live in an area that brings a lot of cool for me so it we saw happen with...
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melia, thanks for that. out here in the midwest, in the heartland, we're running a real business, what we care about, and escially my economic models care about is the size of the government. the bigr the government is, the smaller the private sector is. that's by definition because every dime that the government snds it either taxes or borrows from the private sector. so paul ryan's budget, and, i do like it. it slows, it doesn't actually cut spending over a 10-year window. i wish we could do that. but by slowing it to about 3 to 3.5% growth he is able to bring spending down as a share of gdp. and that will lead to a stronger economy and more employment. so i really like the budget. i like the direction. and i hope it does unchange the debate in washington. melissa: kevin, do you agree with that, by definition the largerhe government is the smaller the private sector is, everydollar they spend came from somewhere? >> sure in the long run that is absolutely true. there have been a lot of studies thathow the
melia, thanks for that. out here in the midwest, in the heartland, we're running a real business, what we care about, and escially my economic models care about is the size of the government. the bigr the government is, the smaller the private sector is. that's by definition because every dime that the government snds it either taxes or borrows from the private sector. so paul ryan's budget, and, i do like it. it slows, it doesn't actually cut spending over a 10-year window. i wish we could do...
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melia: i don't feel good about that. it. >> it is not practical for the of average person.sa: you have a styrofoam cup. the mayor is trying to get rid of that. doest that last 5,000 years in the landfill. >> everything lasts five trillion years in the landfill because everything is so compressed. put a paper cup. i double cup because this holds heat. people waste more or go to the aluminum which is a problem too. it avenues not like, that the substitutes aren't worse. and the myths about land i will if. we're drowning in garbage. no. cities, some compete to get landfills. they build golf courses on top ofthem. there is lots of room in this country. melissa: i can't believe you just admitted you double cup. you will get a lot of e-mail. john stossel, thanks very much. make sure you watch his show, green tyranny, tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox business. i can't wait. always great. >>> time for today's fuel gauge report. speaking of government energy policies. global energy subsidies cost $1.9 billion? could that be right in 2011? oh, that is according t
melia: i don't feel good about that. it. >> it is not practical for the of average person.sa: you have a styrofoam cup. the mayor is trying to get rid of that. doest that last 5,000 years in the landfill. >> everything lasts five trillion years in the landfill because everything is so compressed. put a paper cup. i double cup because this holds heat. people waste more or go to the aluminum which is a problem too. it avenues not like, that the substitutes aren't worse. and the myths...
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investing unleashed. ..melia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future...ging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. shibani: following hurricane sandy last fall, many new york city brokers feared it would negatively impact the real estate market in lower manhattan but two major skyscraper projects already brought in close to a billion dollars in sales just this month alone. that sound pretty good. david: it does indeed. has spring finally sprung for the real estate market following hurricane damage. we have one of the developers of one. buildings. you own the woolworth building. used to be highest building in the world. >> yes it was. 1911. david: pull this back. sandy was awful and devastating but i think at no time did the city suffer more in my lifetime than after the 9/11 attacks. then people said it will never recover. lowe
investing unleashed. ..melia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future...ging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. shibani: following hurricane sandy last fall, many new york city brokers feared it would negatively impact the real estate...
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>>>a melia le quiero enseñar dónde practico 1 hora, en la máquina de correr. >>> gracias al regalo quer hacia la luna y si fallan, caerán en las estrellas. >>> asÍ fuimos al parque, y por supuesto con su cuerda que le permite ser guiados. >>> para la audiencia de despierta américa, les quiero pedir que si se registraron para el maratón les daría muchas gracias si me pudieran guiar. >>> mientras tanto espera con paciencia alguien lo pueda guiar en la famosa maratón de los Ángeles. >>> si me guían, sí lo vamos a poder hacer . >>> será la mejor carrera de la vida. >>>ssí. >>> entrevistar a cristian por segunda vez fue una experiencia muy agradable, definitivamente enseña que tiene una manera muy diferente de ver las cosas. >>> gracias, amelia. >>> le pedimos a satcha pretto que se acercara y gracias cristian por su ejemplo. >>> no es nada fácil entrenar para un maratón, y sobre todo, ver que cristian que es una persona que no deja que nada lo frene, me encantaría viajar para los Ángeles y poder ayudarle, porque es fascinante que un muchacho como él corra en el maratón. >>> vamos, vamos. >
>>>a melia le quiero enseñar dónde practico 1 hora, en la máquina de correr. >>> gracias al regalo quer hacia la luna y si fallan, caerán en las estrellas. >>> asÍ fuimos al parque, y por supuesto con su cuerda que le permite ser guiados. >>> para la audiencia de despierta américa, les quiero pedir que si se registraron para el maratón les daría muchas gracias si me pudieran guiar. >>> mientras tanto espera con paciencia alguien lo pueda...