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mr. horning?> you know, when you have two parties bickering like this, sometimes you need to have a marriage counselor come in. a third party to come in that's going to introduce sense into the discussion. and i'm afraid we haven't done that for a very long time. this is a serious subject. everybody knows it. and nobody is talking about taking away anybody's benefit. we are talking about something that we can't pay for. i've been specific in the past about offering up fair taxes, a means to get rid of the dem traffic problems that we have with the way we fund medicare and social security as ponzi schemes actually right now -- sorry, out of time. >> we're out of time. now we're going to move to the lincoln-douglas segments of our debate tonight. i'll begin by asking each candidate to make a one-minute statement about his beliefs on a particular issue the then the other two candidates will get two minutes each to rebut that or comment on that statement. we'll then return to the first candidate to ma
mr. horning?> you know, when you have two parties bickering like this, sometimes you need to have a marriage counselor come in. a third party to come in that's going to introduce sense into the discussion. and i'm afraid we haven't done that for a very long time. this is a serious subject. everybody knows it. and nobody is talking about taking away anybody's benefit. we are talking about something that we can't pay for. i've been specific in the past about offering up fair taxes, a means to...
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mr. horning? horning: when it comes to something like gay marriage, it's just another example of where we've misplaced our faith. when did we give marriage over to government? in other words, over to caesar? there's an alternative to this in god we trust thing. the corollary is in politics we do not. we're not supposed to just give everything -- we've delegated charity, as if christ ever said delegate charity unto she's star. we have given our money over to a central bank that's mostly private bankers from all over the world. we have screwed up everything that our founders warned us about. they warned us and warned us. a dozen presidents, all our wisest founders, the rule of law as written in both indiana and u.s. constitutions and, by the way, a senator is supposed to be protecting the indiana constitution from federal intrusion. we have been doing such a terrible job on that. please, look at horningforsenate.com. if you look up my annotated web sites and constitutions, both indiana and federal,
mr. horning? horning: when it comes to something like gay marriage, it's just another example of where we've misplaced our faith. when did we give marriage over to government? in other words, over to caesar? there's an alternative to this in god we trust thing. the corollary is in politics we do not. we're not supposed to just give everything -- we've delegated charity, as if christ ever said delegate charity unto she's star. we have given our money over to a central bank that's mostly private...
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mr. horning.orning: and won't belabor the point i made last time. i don't need to say too much about the two-party system, but what i do have to say is most people agree with me now than what the other guys. because those likely to vote for her but i hear most of the time is your odds are not good at but i want to talk about his first of all, beyond therapy or in a very special country that has never been happy. it never happened in human history, on nations fall sooner or later. we want to fight the odds. in fact, right now it's an opportunity to do something all of us want to do for a long time. go for something other than the two-party system. that's the option of putting on here. i'll talk more specifically in this race and what that really means, but what she wanted to know know is there something before we get to ideology. >> mr. donnelly. >> thank you very much. i appreciate the chance to be here with my. the question is who will be a strong independent voice fighting for you? i have always
mr. horning.orning: and won't belabor the point i made last time. i don't need to say too much about the two-party system, but what i do have to say is most people agree with me now than what the other guys. because those likely to vote for her but i hear most of the time is your odds are not good at but i want to talk about his first of all, beyond therapy or in a very special country that has never been happy. it never happened in human history, on nations fall sooner or later. we want to...
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mr. horning. >> that was one of the best questions anybody could ask. mr.ourdock, your answer was one of those things that makes me people blanch when people say you are a constitutional test. both indiana's and the federal it is noton -- if in the constitution, not authorized specifically, it is prohibited by the constitution. most of what we call government and most of what these gentlemen have proposed is clearly unconstitutional. we can change the constitution's if we like. there is a process for amending them, and i have a few amendments i would like to propose and i got the opportunity. the law install and the law as it exists right now in state and federal constitutions is nothing like the government we have now or nothing like either of these gentlemen are proposing we continue. this is a clear case where the role of government is defined in print, but to summarize, it is only to protect our rights and our bodies as described in the constitution from an external interference, not to protect us from ourselves. it is protect our contracts and our righ
mr. horning. >> that was one of the best questions anybody could ask. mr.ourdock, your answer was one of those things that makes me people blanch when people say you are a constitutional test. both indiana's and the federal it is noton -- if in the constitution, not authorized specifically, it is prohibited by the constitution. most of what we call government and most of what these gentlemen have proposed is clearly unconstitutional. we can change the constitution's if we like. there is a...
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mr. horning? horning: well, i do agree, by the way, we can have sort of unlimited warfare with only a sort of sky is the limit approach we always back up our friends as sort of the outcome for united states citizens. whenever i see democrats and republicans agree, it's because they're wrong, and we really ought to be thinking long and hard if we want to keep doing this. we've been doing it forever. we're not the policemen of the world, nobody gave us that role. leave everybody else alone. >> host: thank you. mr. donnelly, 30 seconds. donnelly: mr. mourdock's only unique contribution to the health care discussion has been when he was in jeffersonville and told the new albany newspaper that employers, if they want to, should be able to not have cancer care. that's his only unique contribution. in regards to our foreign policy, our greatest treasure are our men and women who are serving, and we have to make wise decisions for them. and they should be coming home to rebuild indiana, not just kabul and
mr. horning? horning: well, i do agree, by the way, we can have sort of unlimited warfare with only a sort of sky is the limit approach we always back up our friends as sort of the outcome for united states citizens. whenever i see democrats and republicans agree, it's because they're wrong, and we really ought to be thinking long and hard if we want to keep doing this. we've been doing it forever. we're not the policemen of the world, nobody gave us that role. leave everybody else alone....
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mr. horning. >> that was one of the best questions anybody could ask. mr. mourdock, your answer was one of those things that makes me laugh when people say you are a constitutional test. both indiana's and the federal constitution -- if it is not in the constitution, not authorized specifically, it is prohibited by the constitution. most of what we call government and most of what these gentlemen have proposed is clearly unconstitutional. we can change the constitutions if we like. there is a process for amending them, and i have a few amendments i would like to propose and i got the opportunity. the law install and the law as it exists right now in state and federal constitutions is nothing like the government we have now or nothing like either of these gentlemen are proposing we continue. this is a clear case where the role of government is defined in print, but to summarize, it is only to protect our rights and our bodies as described in the constitution from an external interference, not to protect us from ourselves. it is protecting our contracts and o
mr. horning. >> that was one of the best questions anybody could ask. mr. mourdock, your answer was one of those things that makes me laugh when people say you are a constitutional test. both indiana's and the federal constitution -- if it is not in the constitution, not authorized specifically, it is prohibited by the constitution. most of what we call government and most of what these gentlemen have proposed is clearly unconstitutional. we can change the constitutions if we like. there...
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mr. president, there were none for today. >> thank you. that concludes our business. we are adjourned. adjourned. go giants [horns honking] [siren wails] announcer: big dreams and goodrades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. >> hi, i'm jane konig, a member of the league of women voters. along with the league and sfgovtv, i'm here to discuss proposition a, a ballot measure that will be before the voters on november 6th. city college of san francisco has 9 campuses in the city and serves approximately 100,000 students each year. the state has reduced funding to ccsf by core academic courses, provide work force training, provide an education that prepares students for 4 year universities, keep city college libraries and student support services open, keep technology and instructional support up to date, and offset state budget cuts. i'm here with alyssa messer, an english teacher at city college of san francisco. she's the ppt of aft2121, the faculty union, and a proponent
mr. president, there were none for today. >> thank you. that concludes our business. we are adjourned. adjourned. go giants [horns honking] [siren wails] announcer: big dreams and goodrades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. >> hi, i'm jane konig, a member of the league of women voters. along with the league and sfgovtv, i'm here to discuss...
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work with my great friend, thanks to tom horn, that's in the [inaudible] that this working relationship and eternal relationship with tom, so with the team amongst mr. lee, i could understand that the relationship between san francisco and paris is not just a friendship, it could be a very efficient relationship and i will have the pleasure tomorrow to visit various places where there's a common dynamic between paris and san francisco have made innovations, technology and the spirit of enterprise and all those elements together enable a concrete relationship between paris and san francisco and even remember it last time, with had a virtual highway between san francisco and paris, we started this virtual highway, it had a lot of babies and a lot of [inaudible] in paris and in san francisco was created, were developed from this common belief that we had in innovation, in research and with the need of building economic development on new technology, on new ways of living and creating wealth and progress of the 21st century. and it's in this spirit that with [inaudible] that i'm happy to salute with all my friendship, we are going to start a new period
work with my great friend, thanks to tom horn, that's in the [inaudible] that this working relationship and eternal relationship with tom, so with the team amongst mr. lee, i could understand that the relationship between san francisco and paris is not just a friendship, it could be a very efficient relationship and i will have the pleasure tomorrow to visit various places where there's a common dynamic between paris and san francisco have made innovations, technology and the spirit of...
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work with my great friend, thanks to tom horn, that's in the [inaudible] that this working relationship and eternal relationship with tom, so with the team amongst mr. lee, i could understand that the relationship between san francisco and paris is not just a friendship, it could be a very efficient relationship and i will have the pleasure tomorrow to visit various places where there's a common dynamic between paris and san francisco have made innovations, technology and the spirit of en
work with my great friend, thanks to tom horn, that's in the [inaudible] that this working relationship and eternal relationship with tom, so with the team amongst mr. lee, i could understand that the relationship between san francisco and paris is not just a friendship, it could be a very efficient relationship and i will have the pleasure tomorrow to visit various places where there's a common dynamic between paris and san francisco have made innovations, technology and the spirit of en
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mr. stevens, please compare american government and jazz music. chris told us he didn't quite know how to handle that question. my suggestion involved people blowing loudly on their hornsing loud' on their drums was not terribly helpful. we decided to ask questions to trip up the applicant. we didn't have the internet to find a quick answer but figured it out. though chris may not have come up with the answer during that exam he certainly lived the message taught by this interesting comparison. both american democracy and jazz music involved ongoing experimentation. they involve unscripted action and improvisation as we figure out the best way to get along. both depend on a group allowing a soloist or representative to step forward and recite his piece while the rest of the group provides background harm any and rhythm. when both forms work, the world is treated to a remarkable result. where ad hoc and seemingly dissonent voices become a part. we know the amazing things chris achieved when he led the way as america collaborated with the libyan people and our allies to move forward toward greater freedom and representative form of government. the middle east and especia
mr. stevens, please compare american government and jazz music. chris told us he didn't quite know how to handle that question. my suggestion involved people blowing loudly on their hornsing loud' on their drums was not terribly helpful. we decided to ask questions to trip up the applicant. we didn't have the internet to find a quick answer but figured it out. though chris may not have come up with the answer during that exam he certainly lived the message taught by this interesting comparison....
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horns." to goodve you on this program. >> thank you for having me. tavis: let me start with the news of this week. everybody knows in 48 hours, for the first time, mitt romney and mr. obama will come face to face in a debate. if you were jim wednesday night, where these issues are concerned, at the economy, how we avoid what has happened already, how we avoid falling into another recession, around those issues, what ought to be debated wednesday night? >> they should be challenged about whether we want a sustainable financial system. will both presidents appoint people to their economic team who will see the economic interest of the people probably? -- broadly? will they appoint regulators who will be independent of wall street? will they support them when they need to make decisions? will this president protect regulators when congress tries to beat up on them? did they recognize the crucial connection between our economic growth and prosperity? tavis: if you were going to appoint regulators and others not connected to wall street without looking for names, where would you look for those types of people? whenever you talk about financial issues, the people who in
horns." to goodve you on this program. >> thank you for having me. tavis: let me start with the news of this week. everybody knows in 48 hours, for the first time, mitt romney and mr. obama will come face to face in a debate. if you were jim wednesday night, where these issues are concerned, at the economy, how we avoid what has happened already, how we avoid falling into another recession, around those issues, what ought to be debated wednesday night? >> they should be...
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horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. thank you, mr.mbers of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >> bill: thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the weekdays with bernie segment tonight, in just a few
horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. thank you, mr.mbers of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good....
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mr. president has not dictated to other nations. we have freed other nations from dictators. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train hornwherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> i think one of the challenges is that they felt the administration was not as strong as it needed to be. i think they saw weakness where he expected to find american strength nl. the president campaigned and said he'd meet with the world's worst actors in the first year sitting down with chavez and kim jong-il, castro and president mahmoud ahmadinejad of iran. i think they looked at that as an unusual honor, then, the president began what i hav
mr. president has not dictated to other nations. we have freed other nations from dictators. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train hornwherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who...
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you must read her book bull by the horns, and richard fisher and harvey rosenblum. mr.ays very clearly our largest banks have become too complex to manage. they cannot be managed by the management of jpmorgan chase fenestration and bar clamps for a different illustration. they cannot be managed by their shareholders. we can talk about each spc and money laundering. they cannot be understood by their creditors. we have any number of failures across the european big banks and we will get to that. and that can be managed by the regulators. the largest banks in the world and in the united states should be made smaller. small enough and simple enough to fail. no funding advantage. this is not a market. there is nothing about the market in the structure. it is a vast, non-trend's parent, dangerous government subsidy scheme. you, the american taxpayer to merkley and indirectly stand behind the balance sheet and the rest of jpmorgan chase whether you like it or not this encourages them to get bigger and take more risks. they take the upside and downside is someone else's proble
you must read her book bull by the horns, and richard fisher and harvey rosenblum. mr.ays very clearly our largest banks have become too complex to manage. they cannot be managed by the management of jpmorgan chase fenestration and bar clamps for a different illustration. they cannot be managed by their shareholders. we can talk about each spc and money laundering. they cannot be understood by their creditors. we have any number of failures across the european big banks and we will get to that....
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mr. president, all of the increased in natural gas and oil has happened on private land not government land. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> no economist can say it will add. number two i will not reduce the share paid by high income individuals. i know you and your running mate keep saying that and it's popular to say but it's just not the case. i've got five boys i'm yis used to people saying something that is not always true but just keep repeating it and hoping i'll believe it but that is not the case. i will not reduce taxes paid by high income americans and three, i will not
mr. president, all of the increased in natural gas and oil has happened on private land not government land. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone....
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horn. simon baker, i hate to do this to you, my man, but the stock you told people to buy about 59 minutes ago is $6 cheaper right now. it's shed 19 billion mrokay. but any time a company preannounces and has a chance to explain some big costs like the motorola executives acquisition, et cetera, it is a buying student. it is better than it was 15 minutes ago. >> totally agree. i think this company has very good double digit growth. i think that's in the process of bottoming. >> that's all for us right now. power lunch picks up the story, google shares still halted. >>> indeed, scott. thank you very much. our breaking news does begin with the halt in google stock. the stock before that halt, as you see, fell sharply. we're down 9% on the stock right now with the halt in place at $687.30. as you can imagine, that's taking its toll on the nasdaq as well which is down 24 points on the trading session. an early release, unexpected release in google's earnings report took the market by surprise. that's putting it mildly. ty, it has really weighed on the stock. i bet it is the talk of the town down there as well. >> it absolutely is. some $19 billi
horn. simon baker, i hate to do this to you, my man, but the stock you told people to buy about 59 minutes ago is $6 cheaper right now. it's shed 19 billion mrokay. but any time a company preannounces and has a chance to explain some big costs like the motorola executives acquisition, et cetera, it is a buying student. it is better than it was 15 minutes ago. >> totally agree. i think this company has very good double digit growth. i think that's in the process of bottoming. >>...
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mr. president, i am going to throw 80-year-old to vouchers. i was for bankruptcy of the auto industry. do you think he's going to bring this stuff up? you have to toot your own horn. i'm not the debate coach but i'll tell you one thing, if they don't bring up their winning issues, i don't understand what they're up to. i don't know what they're here for. this is -- >> i wish you were the debate coach. >>en owe the big issues you have to bring them up. they've just heard me say, these are important issues. if you're for romney, they're important. romney be has these positions. he has to defend them. >> chuck, you wanted to intervene. >> i would say now you're hearing exactly why from what i'm getting from the obama campaign is that they know that biden has to make the base happy tonight. this isn't about appealing to swing voters, that because of what happened last week, biden's job is to almost assuage, pump up the party, ryan's job is to knew ralize biden, if you will, come out of this at a draw at worst, or he doesn't have to play to the base, if you will, and that's what's going to be interesting tonight while in a weird way biden almost wants to force ryan to
mr. president, i am going to throw 80-year-old to vouchers. i was for bankruptcy of the auto industry. do you think he's going to bring this stuff up? you have to toot your own horn. i'm not the debate coach but i'll tell you one thing, if they don't bring up their winning issues, i don't understand what they're up to. i don't know what they're here for. this is -- >> i wish you were the debate coach. >>en owe the big issues you have to bring them up. they've just heard me say,...
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former head of the fdic -- you must read her book, "bull by the horns," -- and with richard fisher and harvey rosen bloom of the dallas fed. mr fisher says very clearly that our largest banks have become too complex to manage. they cannot be managed by their management, see the london wale as jpmorgan chase for an illustration. they cannot be managed by their shareholders, we can talk about hsbc and money charter. they cannot be managed or understood by their creditors. we have any number of failures across the european big banks to look at for that. and they cannot be managed by their regulators, by their supervisors. the largest banks in the world and in the united states should be made smaller, small enough and simple enough to fail. no funding advantage. there's nothing -- this is not a market. there is nothing about a market in the structure. it is a vast, nontransparent, dangerous government subsidy scheme. you, the american taxpayer directly or indirectly, stand behind the balance sheet and the risk of jpmorgan chase whether you like it or not. this encourages them to get bigger. this encourages them to take more risk.
former head of the fdic -- you must read her book, "bull by the horns," -- and with richard fisher and harvey rosen bloom of the dallas fed. mr fisher says very clearly that our largest banks have become too complex to manage. they cannot be managed by their management, see the london wale as jpmorgan chase for an illustration. they cannot be managed by their shareholders, we can talk about hsbc and money charter. they cannot be managed or understood by their creditors. we have any...