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discuss that i'm now joined by russia sylvia one of the founders of the conscious capitalism movement mr society thank you very much for your time and you know in the later years of the soviet union when structural deficiencies for already obvious some of the fischel talked a lot about the need to create socialism with a human face and a deal was that it would be based on the same with comic principles but with human experience at the core of its value system and i think many thought it was redundant because social is by its very definition it was supposed to be humane and had these human streak about it isn't capital is by its very definition supposed to be conscious and rational well let me go back to your premise which is about socialism being inherently rude to me the way in which it was expressed. to human nature because human beings want to be free and we are unique species that actually not only creates value would. changes value with each other this is something we are almost programmed to do and if you look historically across civilizations and of human societies any time we have been g
discuss that i'm now joined by russia sylvia one of the founders of the conscious capitalism movement mr society thank you very much for your time and you know in the later years of the soviet union when structural deficiencies for already obvious some of the fischel talked a lot about the need to create socialism with a human face and a deal was that it would be based on the same with comic principles but with human experience at the core of its value system and i think many thought it was...
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the greater the gain you manage to attain, in a society as mr. perkins has done very well, the greater the burden you should bear to put back into society that made it possible for you to do that so that society will endure. mr. perkins is only thinking about himself, and today he's not thinking about the america that we will not live to see. >> it also sounds like he's not even thinking about history because it was not that long ago when the wealthy payed a higher percentage of their income to taxes. >> david, in 1961 if you compare it to 2011, now that's a long period of time, 1961 to 2011, it turns out that the 400 highest income people in america that is 400 households had a 60% reduction in their federal income tax. the bottom had a 90% reduction but payroll taxes went up. if you look at the combined burden of both social security, medicare and income taxes the top 400 still got a 60% reduction in their burdens and their incomes went up like this, and the bottom 90% pay a slightly higher burden and last year the average person in the bottom 9
the greater the gain you manage to attain, in a society as mr. perkins has done very well, the greater the burden you should bear to put back into society that made it possible for you to do that so that society will endure. mr. perkins is only thinking about himself, and today he's not thinking about the america that we will not live to see. >> it also sounds like he's not even thinking about history because it was not that long ago when the wealthy payed a higher percentage of their...
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you're talking about who daughter there are leaders who really are committed to an open society and to democracy mr you should go certainly was he had other flaws it's pretty clear the party the regions there's not such committed to democracy and that's why you had all the problems of the past three months there is one other point to that's very interesting of the demonstrators on the minds on understand what i've said that they're all of that all parties and that's one of the reasons why they did not simply accept the points of view expressed in the positions taken by the leaders of the opposition party even units a machine code a man who was in his or like or was booed by some protesters on the my don when she spoke there after she was released from jail so this is a new phenomenon that is looks that we need to watch i don't i can't understand it . but you expressed the fears of the people on the my dawn were radicals. there may be some there we don't really know but it's also true they may be insisting on a more of. a more honest political culture a new crew they maybe insisting on on a more hon
you're talking about who daughter there are leaders who really are committed to an open society and to democracy mr you should go certainly was he had other flaws it's pretty clear the party the regions there's not such committed to democracy and that's why you had all the problems of the past three months there is one other point to that's very interesting of the demonstrators on the minds on understand what i've said that they're all of that all parties and that's one of the reasons why they...
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society. that. back now with more from mr davis stockman now david i'm going to jump right in now ask you do you share ben bernanke and janet yellen deflationary fears. deflationary fears absolutely not that is just a canard that they constantly try it out when all else fails to justify continuing to run burning pres at these crazy rates even sixty five billion a month after all we're in the fifth year of this so-called recovery look at the last twelve thirteen years the c.p.i. is average two point four percent if you take the one they prefer you know the p.c. eat deflator less food energy assuming no one has had the eat their home or eat for twelve years but even then it's one point eight percent. the rates do bob all up and down a little bit by a month or quarter depending on what's going on in the world economy commodities oil a lot of other things but on trend there is absolutely no whiff of the flashing in the air and besides that where was that ever written that if you don't make two percent inflation you're failing to help the economy i mean inflation is all for debtors and is a huge negative a
society. that. back now with more from mr davis stockman now david i'm going to jump right in now ask you do you share ben bernanke and janet yellen deflationary fears. deflationary fears absolutely not that is just a canard that they constantly try it out when all else fails to justify continuing to run burning pres at these crazy rates even sixty five billion a month after all we're in the fifth year of this so-called recovery look at the last twelve thirteen years the c.p.i. is average two...
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society. >> the president said -- well, mr. president you need to fix it.what did the credit card hackers cost stores like target in dollars and public trust? >> we know the breach has change their confidence. we are determined to work hard. >> it's a big deal. they could lose millions of customers! chip and pin the answer to all of our hopes and prayers? >> there's no easy way. it's a answer. not the answer. >> melissa: federal workers suing the government over the hardship. >> these are not folks that are asking something for nothing. here it's not a think tank. it's real. >> the super bowl scored in one way. >> did you have a giant fur lady coat? >> i did. someone took it. i see broadway joe wearing my coat. >> i'm on fox business. >> yes you are, damn it. >> you don't have to be ashamed if you are doing it for the money. big news! starting on monday we are moving. you can catch us at 2:00 p.m. eastern. i packed the truck. you can get your fix of everything money earlier! >> that's right moving to 2:00 p.m. eastern on monday. we have room in the truck. i
society. >> the president said -- well, mr. president you need to fix it.what did the credit card hackers cost stores like target in dollars and public trust? >> we know the breach has change their confidence. we are determined to work hard. >> it's a big deal. they could lose millions of customers! chip and pin the answer to all of our hopes and prayers? >> there's no easy way. it's a answer. not the answer. >> melissa: federal workers suing the government over...
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mr. nye serves as executive director of the planetary society. he is a graduate of cornell, bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering. mr. ken ham is the president and cofounder of answers and genesis . behind the popular high-tech creation museum where we are holding this debate. the museum has had 2 million visitors and attracted much of the world media. the website is what traffic. he is also a best-selling author , speaker, and a host of adelie beatty -- daily radio feature carried on 700 stations. this is the second public debate . mr. hamm is a native of australia. now, mr. ham, you offered to go first. you will be first with your five minute opening statement. >> good evening. i know that not everyone watching this debate necessarily agree with what i have to say. i'm an aussie and they tell me i have an accent. it doesn't matter what i say some people tell me, we like to hear you saying it. the main topic is this, is creation a model of origin. when this was first announced on the internet, there were lot of states like this one
mr. nye serves as executive director of the planetary society. he is a graduate of cornell, bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering. mr. ken ham is the president and cofounder of answers and genesis . behind the popular high-tech creation museum where we are holding this debate. the museum has had 2 million visitors and attracted much of the world media. the website is what traffic. he is also a best-selling author , speaker, and a host of adelie beatty -- daily radio feature...
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it however they fail to understand how deep the changes are and watch and society changes that have affected its very nature and mr putin ended by saying you hope these olympics it shown russia's soul to the world and shown a new russia which the rest of the world should not be afraid of and. full interview with the russian leader focusing on the sochi olympics is of course available a click away on our t.v. dot com. finally in the news block despite attempts to switch to greener energy last year germany produced its highest level of brown coal power since one thousand nine hundred but as one a village in eastern germany that risks losing everything over the country's hunger for fossil fuels are those who coughing off reports. welcome to outer wash population two hundred forty one it's a place that steeped in history the bell in this church was forged before columbus sailed for america and locals here have centuries old claim to the land it's we're all rick schultz was born and it's where he intends to die his family has owned this farm since fifteen sixty she learned a trade from his father and plans to hand the
it however they fail to understand how deep the changes are and watch and society changes that have affected its very nature and mr putin ended by saying you hope these olympics it shown russia's soul to the world and shown a new russia which the rest of the world should not be afraid of and. full interview with the russian leader focusing on the sochi olympics is of course available a click away on our t.v. dot com. finally in the news block despite attempts to switch to greener energy last...
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it however they fail to understand how deep the changes are and washing society changes that have affected its very nature and mr putin ended by saying he hoped these olympics it shone russia's soul to the world and shown a new russia which the rest of the world should not be afraid of and. stay with us here on our team kaiser report coming your way after a short break. judy cox a utah mother out of spite but an entire line of t. shirts at a popular chain store after a local mall the reason that she bought them was because she feels that the images of nearly naked women on them violate her local towns decency code she wants to make it clear though that she feels the store has the right to sell this type of shirt just not displayed in an exterior window ultimately her plan is to return the shirts on day fifty nine of the store's sixty limit let's hope for her sake they don't have a no return policy i bring this up because this is a great example of a nonviolent form of protest that actually works cause the scandal and more importantly it will make the company lose a few dollars technically the girls on the shirts
it however they fail to understand how deep the changes are and washing society changes that have affected its very nature and mr putin ended by saying he hoped these olympics it shone russia's soul to the world and shown a new russia which the rest of the world should not be afraid of and. stay with us here on our team kaiser report coming your way after a short break. judy cox a utah mother out of spite but an entire line of t. shirts at a popular chain store after a local mall the reason...
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it however they fail to understand how deep the changes are and watching society changes that have affected its very nature and mr putin ended by saying he hoped these olympics it shone russia's soul to the world and shown a new russia which the rest of the world should not be afraid of andrey. so full interview with vladimir putin focusing on sochi olympics available anytime on our website r t v dot com turning now to some other stories making global headlines this hour the nigerian military says militants from boko haram the terror group they are stormed a boarding school overnight killing twenty nine students the movement that opposes secular education is frequently attacked schools thousands have been killed across the country since two thousand and nine when the militants started their violent campaign to impose muslim law. south korea says it see border has been violated by a north korean patrol boat the vessel spent several hours near an island on the disputed border before turning back on after warnings were issued from the south the incident follows souls' joint military drills with the us which have ang
it however they fail to understand how deep the changes are and watching society changes that have affected its very nature and mr putin ended by saying he hoped these olympics it shone russia's soul to the world and shown a new russia which the rest of the world should not be afraid of andrey. so full interview with vladimir putin focusing on sochi olympics available anytime on our website r t v dot com turning now to some other stories making global headlines this hour the nigerian military...
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it however they fail to understand how deep the changes are and watching society changes that have affected its very nature and mr putin ended by saying he hoped these olympics it shone russia's soul to the world and shown a new russia which the rest of the world should not be afraid of and. and a full interview with a russian leader focusing of course on the sochi olympics will soon be available on our website so be sure to check that out at r.t. dot com and coming up next aaron ada is your guide through the boom and bust of a global banking system. transit road to vnukovo report your best way to the heart of moscow. judy cox a utah mother out of spite but an entire line of t. shirts at a popular chain store after a local mall the reason that she bought them was because she feels that the images of nearly naked women on them violate her local towns decency code she wants to make it clear though that she feels the store has the right to sell this type of shirt just not displayed in an exterior window ultimately her plan is to return the shirts on day fifty nine of the store's sixty limit let's hope for her sake t
it however they fail to understand how deep the changes are and watching society changes that have affected its very nature and mr putin ended by saying he hoped these olympics it shone russia's soul to the world and shown a new russia which the rest of the world should not be afraid of and. and a full interview with a russian leader focusing of course on the sochi olympics will soon be available on our website so be sure to check that out at r.t. dot com and coming up next aaron ada is your...
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mr. speaker. i rise today to absolute the tucson gem and mineral society which next week will host the 60th annual tucson gem and mineral show. this began as a small club, gathering over the past six years or six decades, has grown to set a standard for other such events throughout the world. this year's show will be held from february 13 through february 16 with the theme, 60 years of diamonds, gems, silver and gold. and as a result of the interest generated by this long-winning -- long-running event, dozens of satellite events very much like it have proliferated throughout the tucson area. these featured gems, minerals, fossils, meetritis and other items from around the world and are nope as the tucson gem and mineral fossil showcase. these events bring an estimated $100 million to southern arizona and none of this would have been possible without the work of the volunteers of the gem and mineral society. i am proud to recognize this long-time tucson tradition and this great organization and the economic benefits it brings to my district. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tem
mr. speaker. i rise today to absolute the tucson gem and mineral society which next week will host the 60th annual tucson gem and mineral show. this began as a small club, gathering over the past six years or six decades, has grown to set a standard for other such events throughout the world. this year's show will be held from february 13 through february 16 with the theme, 60 years of diamonds, gems, silver and gold. and as a result of the interest generated by this long-winning --...
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society now. vampires, act like humans. >> then why are you hiding mr. jimmy fallon?we're half way there whoa, livin on a prayer take my hand and we'll make it ♪ ♪ i swear whoa, livin on a prayer livin on a prayer ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ late night memories >> i would have to say my favorite memory from "late night with jimmy" it would have to be 6b when "parks and recreation" went head to head with the roots and the writers and our 6b spectacular. ♪ ♪ your life is trite and jaded boring and confiscated ♪ >> it was like, honestly the best day of my life and i just saw a picture in the root's studio and i was like, that's still the best day of my life. it really was, it was like recess. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] delta touch2o technology for your kitchen and bathroom. precisely in tune with every touch. see what delta can do. lovely read susan. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. man uses deodorants to protect his underarms. on
society now. vampires, act like humans. >> then why are you hiding mr. jimmy fallon?we're half way there whoa, livin on a prayer take my hand and we'll make it ♪ ♪ i swear whoa, livin on a prayer livin on a prayer ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ late night memories >> i would have to say my favorite memory from "late night with jimmy" it would have to be 6b when "parks and recreation" went head to head with the roots and the writers and our 6b spectacular....
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society. the political parties that they importantinvited people. she reeled a lot of power over mr. lincoln and over where he was going. >> the involvement of mrs. roosevelt in the political career of franklin roosevelt is right from the beginning, she becomes much more active in her 1921 when franco roosevelt contracted polio. she would encourage franklin roosevelt to continue with his political ambitions. ladies," from martha washington to michelle obama, tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. we start the evening with a conversation with richard norton smith at 8:00. apple computer cofounder steve wozniak spoke to college students about his experience establishing apple with steve jobs and their efforts with designing the first personal computer. university iney massachusetts, this is about half an hour. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. now i get to go home and tell my sister they named a university after you. [laughter] the world,i go in everyone who is young thanks will i be able to have ideas that i can turn into important things? will i
society. the political parties that they importantinvited people. she reeled a lot of power over mr. lincoln and over where he was going. >> the involvement of mrs. roosevelt in the political career of franklin roosevelt is right from the beginning, she becomes much more active in her 1921 when franco roosevelt contracted polio. she would encourage franklin roosevelt to continue with his political ambitions. ladies," from martha washington to michelle obama, tonight at 9:00 eastern...
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society with us n.f.l. fame and fortune he is providing homes for turning wounded u.s. veterans good job mr allen generally for some reason wealthy people don't do much to help other people besides giving money to charity to get some sort of tax break kickback the thing they don't realize that helping other people out is actually in the best interest of rich guys too if they would ever just stop to think about it a little more so mega wealthy that you could live in total isolation you're going to have to deal with the rest of the people in your country and the better off that average guy is the less likely he's going to need to steal from you to get by ellen's work is fantastic because it gets veterans out of a desperate situation returning home wounded trying to struggle to find work in a. that economy and treat their wounds in a massively over expensive medical system yet well its plan is a drop in the bucket for the over twenty million american servicemen who have come back home but it shows that a wounded veteran with a place to live as a much better chance at a good life and the fewer
society with us n.f.l. fame and fortune he is providing homes for turning wounded u.s. veterans good job mr allen generally for some reason wealthy people don't do much to help other people besides giving money to charity to get some sort of tax break kickback the thing they don't realize that helping other people out is actually in the best interest of rich guys too if they would ever just stop to think about it a little more so mega wealthy that you could live in total isolation you're going...
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new balance in the benefits and burdens of society by restoring the universal burden of public service which is to say a civil draft. thank you very much, mr. president. >> next speaker. >>> hello. my name is dr. robert gould. i live in the castro. and for identification purposes only, i worked as a pathologist for 31 years at kaiser in san jose and i'm currently the director of health professional outreach and education for the program on reproductive health at university -- ucsf school of medicine. i'm also, however, i'm here speaking on behalf of physicians for social responsibility. i am president of the san francisco bay area chapter since 1989 and currently the president of our national organization and representing thousands of physicians both here in the bay area and nationwide. and i'm here to represent our organization and give strong support and great thanks for the soda tax initiative that a number of you are sponsoring. i think there's been ample evidence given here today about the profound public and environmental health effects of such a measure. i also want to mention in this regard, real applause for the folks who work in
new balance in the benefits and burdens of society by restoring the universal burden of public service which is to say a civil draft. thank you very much, mr. president. >> next speaker. >>> hello. my name is dr. robert gould. i live in the castro. and for identification purposes only, i worked as a pathologist for 31 years at kaiser in san jose and i'm currently the director of health professional outreach and education for the program on reproductive health at university --...
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we need to stress, we need a we society in the region, not an us versus them and that's where i wouldn't agree with mr we are in this all together and benefit most when we work together. >> this debate isn't over and not going away. president and c.e.o. of the silicon valley leadership group. thanks for joining us today on "bloomberg west." >> kevin heart is one of the hottest acts in hollywood. what's the secret behind his success? ♪ ? welcome back to "bloomberg west." comedian kevin hart is one of hollywood's hottest names and he as two hit movies in theater right now. what is his secret sauce other than the fact he is hilarious. we spoke with will packer who produced both movies. take a listen. >> it doesn't happen a lot. i think it's resonating with audiences in a real way and broadway. i think that it's a film that is comedy and there haven't been a comedy in a while. everything is timing. i think certainly kevin hart, it's his time. he's somebody i've had the opportunity work with multiple times so i know his skill set. i think this was a good film to show case what kevin does best. he partnered
we need to stress, we need a we society in the region, not an us versus them and that's where i wouldn't agree with mr we are in this all together and benefit most when we work together. >> this debate isn't over and not going away. president and c.e.o. of the silicon valley leadership group. thanks for joining us today on "bloomberg west." >> kevin heart is one of the hottest acts in hollywood. what's the secret behind his success? ♪ ? welcome back to "bloomberg...
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society with the nfl fame and fortune. he is providing homes for turning the wounded u s veterans good job mr allen generally for some reason wealthy people don't do much to help other people besides giving money to charity to get some sort of tax free kick back with the wheel is helping other people out is actually in the best interest of rich guys to say whatever to stop to think about it. i'm a chore so mega wealthy that you believe in total isolation your going to have to deal with the west the people in your country and the better off that never dies is the less likely he is going to be the steal from you to get bought. al's work is fantastic because it gets better and out of the desperate situation returning home wounded trying to struggle to find work in a bad economy and treat their wounds of a massively over expensive medical system piano playing is a drop in the pocket for the over twenty million american servicemen will come back all but shows that a wounded veteran with a place to live at a much better chance of a good life and your bets are living under bridges a better society will be a crash just acting. i am
society with the nfl fame and fortune. he is providing homes for turning the wounded u s veterans good job mr allen generally for some reason wealthy people don't do much to help other people besides giving money to charity to get some sort of tax free kick back with the wheel is helping other people out is actually in the best interest of rich guys to say whatever to stop to think about it. i'm a chore so mega wealthy that you believe in total isolation your going to have to deal with the west...
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wouldn't talk to us, and that includes the head of the breast cancer society who last year gave us the finger. where are you going, mr? mr. reynolds? where are taking off? >> reporter: the question is how can these little-known charities take tax credit for shipping millions of dollars in medicines to guatemala. it's all in the back door brokering of noncash donations, what charities call gifts in kind. critics call that an easy way for pretty bad charities to look pretty good. by overvaluing their donations. how? tom tigue was disgusted when he found out. he runs a reputable charity called direct relief. from his warehouse in california, he supplies free medicines to rural clinics in the u.s., to disasters overseas, to almost any medical relief team that needs medicines. it's all free. he says when he had leftover medicines, he sent it to another charity so they could find a good use for it. the value of the medicines he sent? $3 million. within the week, he had a thank you letter for his $100 million donation. >> you personally know that is true. >> right. well, we've seen examples, including with products that we
wouldn't talk to us, and that includes the head of the breast cancer society who last year gave us the finger. where are you going, mr? mr. reynolds? where are taking off? >> reporter: the question is how can these little-known charities take tax credit for shipping millions of dollars in medicines to guatemala. it's all in the back door brokering of noncash donations, what charities call gifts in kind. critics call that an easy way for pretty bad charities to look pretty good. by...
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prepare him for society where they invited important people so to talk with the wives of those gentlemen in she's a real little lots of power where he was going. >> the involvement of mrs. roosevelt is right from the beginning to make it much were active in her parole after 1921 when he contracted polio. she would encourage him to continue with his political ambitions. >> we're not in a post feminist era i am very concerned about the war on women rolling back access to reproductive rights there is no end to the statistics of violence against women in we have not stopped shaving girls about their bodies. so much sexism in the media that applies to have a certain shape to be loved or popular. of problem in defying the feminism it is true what unifies with the globally would have done to women that want to identify it as victimhood that is a very important to critique but empowered feminism says women should be equal in their rights and opportunities. period. where we don't see that we want to push forward to make that possible. there's so much work to do and globally the statistics are free being with lack of access to education to health and information about their opti
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society's fold. those are definitive benefits of the bill that we propose. mr. polis: another sector it would be great for is the real estate industry and homes. many immigrants who don't have their status currently are forced to rent. sometimes under the table. they would be able to finance and buy their own homes. helping to revitalize areas that have high vacancy rates and lots of foreclosures. we have areas in colorado that continue to be hit by foreclosureses. we would love to introduce new buyers to those markets and help ensure that families have good, stable homes to raise their american children in. another thing that i think a lot of americans don't realize is that in many cases, the children of these families are american nationals. so you might have in one family two americans, one person with a green card and two that don't have paperwork. so, what should the solution be? should it be to second all of them to another country? -- send all of them to another country? are you going to send an american citizen, who's never even been to another country,
society's fold. those are definitive benefits of the bill that we propose. mr. polis: another sector it would be great for is the real estate industry and homes. many immigrants who don't have their status currently are forced to rent. sometimes under the table. they would be able to finance and buy their own homes. helping to revitalize areas that have high vacancy rates and lots of foreclosures. we have areas in colorado that continue to be hit by foreclosureses. we would love to introduce...
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society. most importantly in my mind, to our children. mr. speaker, and i would like to ield to the congressman -- congresswoman, michele bachmann for minnesota, for as much time as she might consume on this topic. mrs. bachmann: mr. speaker, i want to thank representative huelskamp for sponsoring this important topic. it is fitting and proper we set aside this period of one hour to focus on the institution that is a fundamental grounding institution of the united states of america. there are various units of government. we here in the well are the greatest deliberative body, house of representatives. that's what is at the federal government level. we have 50 state governments. we have numerous county governments and numerous cities across the united states. but the fundamental institution, the fundamental unit of government is the family unit and the family unit begins with husband and wife. and this isn't, mr. speaker, a creation of the republican party. marriage isn't a creation of the western civilization or the united states of america.
society. most importantly in my mind, to our children. mr. speaker, and i would like to ield to the congressman -- congresswoman, michele bachmann for minnesota, for as much time as she might consume on this topic. mrs. bachmann: mr. speaker, i want to thank representative huelskamp for sponsoring this important topic. it is fitting and proper we set aside this period of one hour to focus on the institution that is a fundamental grounding institution of the united states of america. there are...
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society. the political parties that they had, they invited important people. theparties talking with wives of very important gentlemen, she wielded a lot of power. both over mrlincoln and where he was:. >> the involvement of mrs. roosevelt is right from the beginning. she becomes much more active in her role after 1921, when franklin roosevelt contracted polio. she would encourage franklin roosevelt to continue his political ambitions. ladies, from martha washington to michelle obama. monday night at 9:00 eastern, live on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. i think it is more important than justice itself. there is a small number who arely, of people going to enter into a courtroom, much less have entangled with the law. c-span radio continues its series of oral history interviews with former supreme court justices. associate justice tom clark at 4:00 eastern. fm in washington, online, and nationwide on xm channel 120. we bring public affairs at cents from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house offense come every things, and conferences. offering coverage of the u.s. house. all is a public service of priv
society. the political parties that they had, they invited important people. theparties talking with wives of very important gentlemen, she wielded a lot of power. both over mrlincoln and where he was:. >> the involvement of mrs. roosevelt is right from the beginning. she becomes much more active in her role after 1921, when franklin roosevelt contracted polio. she would encourage franklin roosevelt to continue his political ambitions. ladies, from martha washington to michelle obama....
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mr. hart. author of the book "high price." challenges everything you know about drugs in society.tioned something i have read in a number of places that basically there's a big prescription painkiller problem in this country that then lawmakers crack down on and crack down the way they know which is barring access, right? restricting oxycontin and squeeze the balloon and people have now gone to heroin to find the fix. >> i don't know, that's what some people claim that happens. i'm not sure what's happening. a number of things you just played in terms of the fentanyl-laced heroin, i don't know how accurate that thing is. when we think about fentanyl and heroin, it would make the drug more potent. if they're making the drug more potent, they'd sell less. or sell it for higher amounts of money. when we think of heroin, opiate deaths, 75% of the people die because they combine the drug with alcohol. if we focus on public health information, education campaign, just tell people if you're going to use opiates, don't combine it with alcohol. if we really do that, really get that message
mr. hart. author of the book "high price." challenges everything you know about drugs in society.tioned something i have read in a number of places that basically there's a big prescription painkiller problem in this country that then lawmakers crack down on and crack down the way they know which is barring access, right? restricting oxycontin and squeeze the balloon and people have now gone to heroin to find the fix. >> i don't know, that's what some people claim that happens....