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mr. joe freed joins me live the principal of the school.good morning thanks for being up so early. >> thanks for being here. >> reporter: we really appreciate it. >> thanks for being here. >> reporter: tell me a little bit about what the school has to offer. >> we have to offer the kid is an opportunity to study in depth and breath architecture fashion design starting from 6th grade we will get the foundation of art and design going all the way up to high school and center in on the programs. and this year we have 6th and 7th grade and next year 6th 7th and 8th and we have room for 7th and 8th graders if anyone is interested we will accept application. >> the -- >> reporter: a first of its kind in maryland why is it so important sm it. >> gives cads new opportunity and for kids in baltimore city they have -- gives kids a new opportunity and for kids in baltimore city they have a opportunity to have career technology and they have an opportunity to study in depth design. architecture, fashion, graphics, web design. >> reporter: i tell you, l
mr. joe freed joins me live the principal of the school.good morning thanks for being up so early. >> thanks for being here. >> reporter: we really appreciate it. >> thanks for being here. >> reporter: tell me a little bit about what the school has to offer. >> we have to offer the kid is an opportunity to study in depth and breath architecture fashion design starting from 6th grade we will get the foundation of art and design going all the way up to high school...
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mrs. hooper, joe hooper is a name on an award that will be presented tonight to brian thacker. his memory lives on through that award as well as other things. and mrs. hooper, if you would like to say anything. >> it is always such an honor to get to be here, and i thank everyone for being so nice, but joe always said i was doing my job. anybody in the military would have done exactly the same thing if they had been in the exact same place that i was. sometimes you don't have a lot of choice, you just have to get the job done. [ applause ] >> thank you. somebody i introduced in the beginning, mr. dan murphy whose son was killed in afghanistan. dan, would you like to add anything? no, you spent a lot of time keeping the memory of your son alive. >> thank you. i'm in a lot different position than most. i have three living recipients here. i not only lost my son, but he also lost most of his s.e.a.l.s team. so i see things from a different perspective. what i can tell you and what i notice in my time dealing with others that have received the medal of honor, whether pos humusly or
mrs. hooper, joe hooper is a name on an award that will be presented tonight to brian thacker. his memory lives on through that award as well as other things. and mrs. hooper, if you would like to say anything. >> it is always such an honor to get to be here, and i thank everyone for being so nice, but joe always said i was doing my job. anybody in the military would have done exactly the same thing if they had been in the exact same place that i was. sometimes you don't have a lot of...
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why is this time different, my dear friend, mr. joe? >> my dear friend, michael pento, i would say three things. number one, lehman brothers. that was the big catalyst. we were already in recession at the time. we didn't know it. three, the job market was lousy. we were losing employment back in 2008. now we're actually -- we've seen an acceleration in employment. jobless claims are at a four plus year low. the economy is much healthier. it could with stand those higher prices. >> joe, let me ask you something else. i know some of the arguments. what about the role of ultra cheap natural gas and what about the role of the very mild winter which has cut utility bills? in other words, is there an offset? one part of the energy portfolio, gasoline is rising a lot on the heels of crude, but the other part of the energy portfolio for home heating and local utility bills is actually falling. is that a wash? is that what you are betting on? >> larry. >> is that a hope, a prayer? is that a triumph of hope over experience? >> you read my note. y
why is this time different, my dear friend, mr. joe? >> my dear friend, michael pento, i would say three things. number one, lehman brothers. that was the big catalyst. we were already in recession at the time. we didn't know it. three, the job market was lousy. we were losing employment back in 2008. now we're actually -- we've seen an acceleration in employment. jobless claims are at a four plus year low. the economy is much healthier. it could with stand those higher prices. >>...
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mr. barletta: thank you. it's easy to judge joeaterno's career by the numbers. 409 career wins, which is a division i coaching record. 37 bowl game appearances, with 24 wins. five undefeated seasons. 62 years at one university, 46 of them as the head football coach. many of those numbers will never be equaled or past. but those numbers weren't the most important things to joe paterno. joepa coached the greatest players in penn state football history, franco harris, shane conlin, lavar arrington, curt warner, john cap letty, kerry collins. more than 350 of his players signed nfl contracts. 79 first team all americans. but again, those numbers weren't the most important things to joe paterno. here's what mattered to joepa. 47 academic all americans, 37 of them first team. and 87% graduation rate in 2011. 20 points higher than the national average. and according to the new america foundation, no achievement gap between its black and white players. joe paterno loved coaching at the college level because he loved preparing young men to
mr. barletta: thank you. it's easy to judge joeaterno's career by the numbers. 409 career wins, which is a division i coaching record. 37 bowl game appearances, with 24 wins. five undefeated seasons. 62 years at one university, 46 of them as the head football coach. many of those numbers will never be equaled or past. but those numbers weren't the most important things to joe paterno. joepa coached the greatest players in penn state football history, franco harris, shane conlin, lavar...
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mr. secretary, joe has a question for you. >> great to see you, mr. secretary.or i don't know how many thousands of years, we've pointed out the differences between the culture of the west and the culture in china. more recently, neil ferguson has pointed out, the ascendency of the west 500 years ago, he's identified six of the killer annapolis, he says china has effectively downloaded five of them. he says there's still one that's hasn't been downloaded, that's the human issue, the property rights issue. is it sufficiently different enough culturally over there that they never have a day of reckoning. or the internet, the desire for all people to have just basic freedoms, does that eventually present a huge challenge for china? and how many years down the road do you see that, you know, coming to where they have to reckon with that? >> joe, first of all, good to see you, if only through a camera. and the question i get asked is one i get asked a lot. the way i answer it is, i believe that you're going to see ultimately, more political freedom, more perm freedom
mr. secretary, joe has a question for you. >> great to see you, mr. secretary.or i don't know how many thousands of years, we've pointed out the differences between the culture of the west and the culture in china. more recently, neil ferguson has pointed out, the ascendency of the west 500 years ago, he's identified six of the killer annapolis, he says china has effectively downloaded five of them. he says there's still one that's hasn't been downloaded, that's the human issue, the...
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money, these babies may not be the best way to go when you're talking about a traditional cup of joe. mr. coffee might be a better way to go. we're doing some comparison shopping for you this morning and taking, for example, dunkin donuts. here you see a pound of dunkin donuts. it was sold in arlington yesterday for $8.99 a pound. we also bought a box of 14k cups from dunkin donuts. this goes for $11.99. and we bought a medium coffee cream and sugar for $1.99. we're going to make things equal breaking this down price per ounce. it goes something like this. the cup of coffee costs you nearly 12.8 cents for an ounce of coffee. the k cups, you're getting a little better value. 10.7 cents per ounce of coffee. and as for the old pound of coffee, this is bay far a better value, just 3.7 cents per ounce. that means the same cup of coffee made with a k-cup is three times more expensive. the stuff you get at the store is four times more expensive. let's break this down a little bit more based on how much the grounds cost. you can't really compare the stuff they sell at the store but the pound of
money, these babies may not be the best way to go when you're talking about a traditional cup of joe. mr. coffee might be a better way to go. we're doing some comparison shopping for you this morning and taking, for example, dunkin donuts. here you see a pound of dunkin donuts. it was sold in arlington yesterday for $8.99 a pound. we also bought a box of 14k cups from dunkin donuts. this goes for $11.99. and we bought a medium coffee cream and sugar for $1.99. we're going to make things equal...
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joe biden mr.hillary clinton is pinkie. >> bob: that was the shortest open you have ever had on the show. you beat up obama just briefly on that. he is talking to a hispanic audience and the republicans blown it when it comes to hispanics. romney support base is 18%. george bush understood this. he got 45% of the vote. the republicans are going to get killed and they deserve it. >> eric: president obama has a plan to solve the energy crisis. because gas is getting expensive. listen to obama. >> not feed the wind, solar, battery industry, china or germany because some politicians refuse to make the same commitment in america. we are making new invest in the the development of gasoline and diesel and jet fuel made from a plant like substance. algae. you got a bunch of algae out here. all right? >> bob: you are on, eric. >> eric: i know. we spend $700 billion a year. we use 20 million-barrels of oil per day. he is going to solve it with algae? >> kimberly: i have algae i can sell. >> bob: you are the
joe biden mr.hillary clinton is pinkie. >> bob: that was the shortest open you have ever had on the show. you beat up obama just briefly on that. he is talking to a hispanic audience and the republicans blown it when it comes to hispanics. romney support base is 18%. george bush understood this. he got 45% of the vote. the republicans are going to get killed and they deserve it. >> eric: president obama has a plan to solve the energy crisis. because gas is getting expensive. listen...
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mr. issa and even joe walsh was on that committee, what do you make of these men finding time to focus on issue of contraception when we still have 40 million people unemployed and the issue of the economic recovery still very much staring us all in the face? >> we're facing a transportation bill that will kill jobs, continue to make our infrastructure go to pieces and make our bridges fall. they still have time to bring these emotional topics and try to spread rumors rather than facts in order to keep the public aroused. this time the public is aware of what's going on. we can tell by the polls. i can tell by my mail. i'm so pleased that the people get it. >> absolutely. congresswoman eddie bernice johnson. thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >>> next, the president hits the road while mitt romney salutes be muscle car. stay with us. >> i'm just -- this really does bring back memories. any old girlfriends here? oh, have to be careful. ann's not here today. don't tell. ♪ let's go to the hop my heart attack happened completely out of the blue... i was so young... you just don
mr. issa and even joe walsh was on that committee, what do you make of these men finding time to focus on issue of contraception when we still have 40 million people unemployed and the issue of the economic recovery still very much staring us all in the face? >> we're facing a transportation bill that will kill jobs, continue to make our infrastructure go to pieces and make our bridges fall. they still have time to bring these emotional topics and try to spread rumors rather than facts in...
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i yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas mr. joe barton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. barton: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. barton: i want to thank the gentleman from south carolina for yielding. i've been in the house, this is my 28th year, 14 years in the minority and now i'm in my 14th year in the majority. i don't believe i have ever voted against a rule when i was in the majority but i'm going to vote against this one. . i'm also going to vote against the underlying bill. i'm not saying anything disparaging about the leadership on both sides of the aisle and the leadership in both bodies, but we are taking money away from the social security trust fund and we are substituting an i.o.u. that may or may not ever be repaid. so on principle alone i think we should at least shoot straight with the american people. so i will vote no on the underlying bill. on the rule when we became the majority, we the republicans, we promi
i yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas mr. joe barton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. barton: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. barton: i want to thank the gentleman from south carolina for yielding. i've been in the house, this is my 28th year, 14 years in the minority and now i'm in my 14th year in the majority. i don't believe i have ever voted against a rule when i was...
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joe boss. congratulations, and thank you for mr.," campos and scott wien. they talk about the city family. this city family is one of the most dysfunctional families that i know of in all of san francisco. i know that we cannot fix that, but i just -- i came here to get the update on high-speed rail coming into the city. i had no idea that we were going to have a one hour and a half discussion to try to save $4 million, of which i do not even know how much is going to overhead, staff, and so forth, as opposed to actual capital improvements. by the way, i am very happy to have mr. [unintelligible] in the city family. he is not one of the dysfunctional people. there are times when i want to say fine -- we lost $4 million. this city plows through $4 million every other day. obviously, i think it is the call of supervisor kim. but this is 2 feet. thank you. supervisor campos: is there any other member of the public that would like to speak on this item? seeing no one, public comment is closed. supervisor chiu: i wanted to ask one question to the executive director. a number of agencies have dr
joe boss. congratulations, and thank you for mr.," campos and scott wien. they talk about the city family. this city family is one of the most dysfunctional families that i know of in all of san francisco. i know that we cannot fix that, but i just -- i came here to get the update on high-speed rail coming into the city. i had no idea that we were going to have a one hour and a half discussion to try to save $4 million, of which i do not even know how much is going to overhead, staff, and...
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mr. chairman. >> the comments and questions from senator joe lieberman, a member of the senate armed services committee, leon panetta, defense secretary, and general martin dempsey testifying on capitol hill in the first of three days of congressional hearings for pentagon leaders, discussing the pentagon budget. leon panetta saying both military and civilian leaders within the pentagon remain unified behind a revised strategy that essentially shifts the focus from the long wars to future challenges in asia, the mideast, also concerns about cyberspace. the budget for the fiscal year, by the way, begins on october the 1st. news from capitol hill about rand paul, republican from kentucky, is delaying a senate debate over a two-year transportation bill to make a statement on egypt. after unsuccessfully trying to block a judicial nominee, paul refused to offer consent to quickly move ahead on the senate's $109 billion transportation bill which the president offered his support for last week. the move expected to delay consideration on the plan until later this week according to politico, the reason, senato
mr. chairman. >> the comments and questions from senator joe lieberman, a member of the senate armed services committee, leon panetta, defense secretary, and general martin dempsey testifying on capitol hill in the first of three days of congressional hearings for pentagon leaders, discussing the pentagon budget. leon panetta saying both military and civilian leaders within the pentagon remain unified behind a revised strategy that essentially shifts the focus from the long wars to future...
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joe in new york. welcome to the conversation. >> hello, mr. krick. i have a question regarding j jackson's valley campaign. at cross keys, yewell fought that battle without the knowledge of jackson. so can one assume that the two had a good relation or it just happened that that's the way the battle was fought? >> well, the two pby this time did not have a really good relation. you heard my quotes three weeks earlier. yewell was calling him all sorts of names. he was writing home that jackson was insane. he was coming around by now. this is about the point as which he had admitted to one of his fellow officers that he had been wrong about jackson. but they were hardly on really close terms. jackson did come to cross keys once during the day did not get to the had almost no impact on it. more than anything else, it's tr trimbull's battle at a tactical level. it's pot a masterpiece. it's a holding action against fremont. fremont was an incredibly successful explore erran er and a guy, but it was not an enormous chore either by most standards. >> we hav
joe in new york. welcome to the conversation. >> hello, mr. krick. i have a question regarding j jackson's valley campaign. at cross keys, yewell fought that battle without the knowledge of jackson. so can one assume that the two had a good relation or it just happened that that's the way the battle was fought? >> well, the two pby this time did not have a really good relation. you heard my quotes three weeks earlier. yewell was calling him all sorts of names. he was writing home...
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joining us now is joe atkin president of a company called gold zero. mr. atkin what is old zero? >> guest: we are polar -- portable solar manufacturer from cell phones to laptops, refrigerators and we were started in africa but we are here in the u.s. now. >> host: how did you get started? >> guest: a humanitarian effort. our founder was over in africa finding ways to help people create jobs and looking for needs in one of the first nita came up with everyone has cell phones but no one has power so we said if i can get you some power can you guys sell it? yeah so that is what started creating the jobs in africa. >> host: are your products on the market? >> guest: they are and we are releasing new products as we typically do at ces but you can find them a great retailers costco, rei best buy, bass pro-shops. >> host: shoah some of your products. >> guest: we have a small, medium large but here's a small one right here. this is a seven-watt solar panel with a very packs of this? of power and you can charge your iphone, cell phone and that kind of sucked directly or if you want you
joining us now is joe atkin president of a company called gold zero. mr. atkin what is old zero? >> guest: we are polar -- portable solar manufacturer from cell phones to laptops, refrigerators and we were started in africa but we are here in the u.s. now. >> host: how did you get started? >> guest: a humanitarian effort. our founder was over in africa finding ways to help people create jobs and looking for needs in one of the first nita came up with everyone has cell phones...
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and his script from which he has to decide his lines was written by joe joe is a fake to be subcontractors happened to mr johnson in particular the task of imposing onto greece these days the measures the brilliant example but the i.m.f. doesn't believe it is the state's measures so this is christine lagarde is making some quite notable and interesting speeches that are going against the kind of medicine the greases are blind to the patient and his mrs domes and scott between those two. places that they are hers mindsets one is out of it of his bosses in washington and the other is the german leaders it which is contracted mrs domes to effect policies of this of dom's nose are quite poisonous not only for greece but more generally floor of the global economy ok now this is that are saying they other bureaucrats out of brussels have just found another fifteen billion euro black hole greece. there seems to be a recurring theme how many more black holes do you expect to be found in a great financial universe before it's all over it really depends on whether germany is ready to let the eurozone go germany ha
and his script from which he has to decide his lines was written by joe joe is a fake to be subcontractors happened to mr johnson in particular the task of imposing onto greece these days the measures the brilliant example but the i.m.f. doesn't believe it is the state's measures so this is christine lagarde is making some quite notable and interesting speeches that are going against the kind of medicine the greases are blind to the patient and his mrs domes and scott between those two. places...
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mr. walsh. >> well, you know, here is the thing. joealsh has gone to washington to be a mega phone for the tea party. i'm not running with a megaphone. when you ever two megaphone's blaring at each other, nothing ever gets established. i'm going to work with whoever loves this country as much as i do and get her moving again. yelling is not a way to serve the people of the district. >> are you saying that the impact of the tea party has declined and decreased compared to what it was in november 2010? i think in my district there's a lot of buyer's remorse they are seeing that nothing has gotten done. roll up our sleeves and work with one another and absolute continuing e ining obstruction continue. >> your father was a veteran who lost his job. i believe the family was forced to go on food stamps. what goes through your mind when you hear someone like newt gingrich talking about the president as the food stamp president? well, i think newt gingrich is an exact good example of what's wrong with washington. he's very out of touch with the
mr. walsh. >> well, you know, here is the thing. joealsh has gone to washington to be a mega phone for the tea party. i'm not running with a megaphone. when you ever two megaphone's blaring at each other, nothing ever gets established. i'm going to work with whoever loves this country as much as i do and get her moving again. yelling is not a way to serve the people of the district. >> are you saying that the impact of the tea party has declined and decreased compared to what it was...
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mr. attorney for being here today. i would -- i'm tempted to ask your opinion on former penn state coach joe paterno. he didn't want to jeopardize university procedure. jason weinstein, a senior official in the criminal division knew about gun walking as early as 2010. after single meeting with atf about it, he then failed to paterno, a legend in his sport, and yet he was unceremoniously fired. weinstein continues on in his current position even though fast and furious has had -- has held deadly consequences. most importantly to agent brian terry, a proud son of michigan, my state. myue what's the difference between the case of joe paterno at penn state and the justice department under your leadership? >> i'm not going to get into the paterno case. i'll talk about jason weinstein. he knew about wide receiver. he told mr. brewer about it. he met with a fchtf. did he not know about the tactics, the inappropriate tactics, the gun walking tactics involved in fast and furious until later on and didn't connect those tactics with the ones that we used in wide receiver and admitted what he did was a mistake
mr. attorney for being here today. i would -- i'm tempted to ask your opinion on former penn state coach joe paterno. he didn't want to jeopardize university procedure. jason weinstein, a senior official in the criminal division knew about gun walking as early as 2010. after single meeting with atf about it, he then failed to paterno, a legend in his sport, and yet he was unceremoniously fired. weinstein continues on in his current position even though fast and furious has had -- has held...
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up next, the "morning joe" football frenzy with mr. roger bennett. you're watching "morning joe."nade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. >> renaldo. oh! did he really just do that? >> you got to be kidding me. you have to be kidding me. i mean, that is over the edge of
up next, the "morning joe" football frenzy with mr. roger bennett. you're watching "morning joe."nade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because...
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joe is back. he and amy sedaris are hawking -- >> i'll let you figure it out. >> mr.eah. >> want my downey unstoppable? >> huh-uh. ♪ downey unstoppable >> terrible. >> i love it. >> it's terrible. >> i think it's funny because you can't outcute that first one, so you have to go funny. >> they ruined the original. >> are you kidding? look how awesome mean joe green looks, same dude with a little salt and pepper in his hair. >> i like the chommercial. i have no idea what the product is. >> it makes your clothes smell better. >> dryer. >> i don't know if you put it in the dryer. >> in terms of explaining what the product is, not so hot, but in terms of overall quality, i give it an "a." >> dopey. >> tell us what you think. go to our facebook page, facebook.com/rightthisminute do you agree with nick and think it stinks or the rest of us and it's awesome. >> hey kid, catch. >> no thanks, mean joe. >> last time i'm doing that. >> that's it for this edition of "right this minute," everybody. we're going to leave you with a video from okay go. you know these guys. they're res
joe is back. he and amy sedaris are hawking -- >> i'll let you figure it out. >> mr.eah. >> want my downey unstoppable? >> huh-uh. ♪ downey unstoppable >> terrible. >> i love it. >> it's terrible. >> i think it's funny because you can't outcute that first one, so you have to go funny. >> they ruined the original. >> are you kidding? look how awesome mean joe green looks, same dude with a little salt and pepper in his hair. >> i...
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>>(joe hobson) judge, we're talking about the depictions of mr.zer in the movie "the selling of a serial killer" that the defendant submits fairly captures the essence of his approach to representation which clearly impeaches his claim that he had taken this an altruistic, pro bono, national lawyers guild and helps establish the claim that all along his motive in taking this case was the publicity and the money to be made. is on the new news network. >>welcome to the war room. >>jennifer granholm joins current tv. a former two-term governor. >>make your voice heard. >>detremined to find solutions. >>that partnership in order to invest in our country is critical. >>driven to find the truth. >>how did romney get his groove back? >>fearless, independent and above all, politically direct. >>(narrator) i have to say, i always liked steve. he was an old hippie from micanopy who was just way out of his depth. >>the only thing really to do here is to have breakfast and then leave. >>(narrator) this is dawn botkins, aileen's best friend. >>what was that li
>>(joe hobson) judge, we're talking about the depictions of mr.zer in the movie "the selling of a serial killer" that the defendant submits fairly captures the essence of his approach to representation which clearly impeaches his claim that he had taken this an altruistic, pro bono, national lawyers guild and helps establish the claim that all along his motive in taking this case was the publicity and the money to be made. is on the new news network. >>welcome to the war...
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mr. bowles, president clinton's chief of staff, said to us that this crisis could happen within two years. i saw yesterday on the television "morning joe," mr. mr. haas talk about greece, he's internationally recognized. and he said, the united states could be having this next year. but i would say, what's stunning to me is that when you look at this budget, it does not change the debt trajectory and we've looked at those numbers. we've looked at those numbers and it does not change the debt trajectory. it increases spending and increases taxes and at the end of the day, based on the current law that we achieved last year, minimum steps but was achieved, the budget control act numbers, that would allow the debt to increase $11.5 trillion next year. under the president's budget that he asserts reduces the deficit by $4 trillion, the deficit would increase by $11.2 trillion, almost no change at all. and we needed big change, and he took away some of the spending reductions and replaced it with more tax increases. the reductions we just painfully agreed to last august. so i am disappointed in the president's leadership on that. and senato
mr. bowles, president clinton's chief of staff, said to us that this crisis could happen within two years. i saw yesterday on the television "morning joe," mr. mr. haas talk about greece, he's internationally recognized. and he said, the united states could be having this next year. but i would say, what's stunning to me is that when you look at this budget, it does not change the debt trajectory and we've looked at those numbers. we've looked at those numbers and it does not change...
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joe and rita. i want them on this full-time, starting now. - you got it. - hang on, mr. councilman. you're in for quite a ride. here's your menu, sir. i'll just have a cup of coffee. - jess ? - good morning, katherine. - you don't like it ? - it's not that i don't like it. it's just that it's-- mr. brashov ! look who's here. oh, my eyes are not what they once were, but-- morning, victor. jess ! what has happened to you ? you look so different. my advisors think i ought to spruce up my image a bit. that's fine. but why are you sitting here and not at the counter ? oh, i'm going to have a meeting on some political issues. that telephone hot line you were talking about. that's probably something i'm not going to get into, victor. i don't understand. my advisors don't think it's an issue i should get involved with. good morning. vote for jess washington the people's choice. hi, i'm jess washington, a ty council candidate. so, it gives me great pleasure to give you the next councilman from the fourth district the people's choice, jess washington. hi. sorry i'm late. that's okay. - any me
joe and rita. i want them on this full-time, starting now. - you got it. - hang on, mr. councilman. you're in for quite a ride. here's your menu, sir. i'll just have a cup of coffee. - jess ? - good morning, katherine. - you don't like it ? - it's not that i don't like it. it's just that it's-- mr. brashov ! look who's here. oh, my eyes are not what they once were, but-- morning, victor. jess ! what has happened to you ? you look so different. my advisors think i ought to spruce up my image a...
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mr. rove will be here. >> we have a better team. we're going to win the game. i guarantee it i was angry. >> bill: joe name meth on what it takes to win a super bowl and how playing football just about destroyed his both. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. a victory for secular forces in america. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. the susan komen foundation is the nation's largest charity combating breast cancer. took in more than $400 million in donations. with that enmornings the charity funds various enterprises that help detect and fight breast cancer. one of those enterprises is planned parenthood which refers women for mammograms. last year the komen foundation gave planned parenthood $680,000. now, that is the source of controversy because, as you know, planned parenthood is primarily in business to provide abortions. more than 300,000 each year. some pro-life folks say that's about 50% of the population don't like breast canc
mr. rove will be here. >> we have a better team. we're going to win the game. i guarantee it i was angry. >> bill: joe name meth on what it takes to win a super bowl and how playing football just about destroyed his both. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. a victory for secular forces in america. that is the subject of this...
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so i asked joe to seek about his view of the context of city hall and city government. so. chairperson hur: mr. selna, thanks for your comments. perhaps we can have mr. boss speak during public comment and if we have questions for him, we can address those but while we have you, if commissioners have questions for you, you can answer them now. commissioner liu? commissioner liu: thank you, mr. selna, for something today. i definitely do understand that you need certainty in pursuing your job. i think what i am struggling with here is that in order to make a decision on a waiver, which we take seriously and don't want to grant lightly, is normally i feel like i would need to know what are the anticipated communications and i know that you've tried to address that as best you can, not knowing where you might land. so that is the difficulty i'm having, is that it's hard to know what would be undue influence or what your involvement may or may not be if we don't know what you anticipate your communications might be or the nature of those communications with the city during this next year and so th
so i asked joe to seek about his view of the context of city hall and city government. so. chairperson hur: mr. selna, thanks for your comments. perhaps we can have mr. boss speak during public comment and if we have questions for him, we can address those but while we have you, if commissioners have questions for you, you can answer them now. commissioner liu? commissioner liu: thank you, mr. selna, for something today. i definitely do understand that you need certainty in pursuing your job. i...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you, ranking member, and chairman whitman? >> panel member, welcome. i want to thank my co-chair, chairman joe wilson, and our ranking members, jim cooper and susan davis, for their steadfast commitment and focus on this extraordinarily important issue. an honor to work with you over the months and we look forward as we continue along this journey of making sure collectively we all do what is necessary to make sure arlington maintains its rightful place in honoring this nation's heroes. i'd also like to extend a very warm welcome to general vangiel, thank so much for your leadership. and for your oversight of arlington. we know it's a new challenge for you, but know one that you're ready and up to the task. ms. condon, i thank you you and your team who have met with us on a monthly basis to keep us apprised of progress. we appreciate your dedication. we know it's been a long ar are duous journey with more steps to come. i'd like to also highlight my appreciation for what you do in total for the army, what you've done through your career and what you've done to this point. army leadership has d
mr. chairman. >> thank you, ranking member, and chairman whitman? >> panel member, welcome. i want to thank my co-chair, chairman joe wilson, and our ranking members, jim cooper and susan davis, for their steadfast commitment and focus on this extraordinarily important issue. an honor to work with you over the months and we look forward as we continue along this journey of making sure collectively we all do what is necessary to make sure arlington maintains its rightful place in...
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joe joining us from new york is michael jacobsen, current executive director or the very institute of justice. and, mr. jacobsen, the very institute out with this new report about what really goes into the cost of prisons for states. can you tell us what is the headline from this report? >> well, i think the overall headline is that everyone sort of had a sense that prisons were expensive but they're more expensive than most people imagined just because there are so many costs. a lot of states, not every state. that support prisons that are outside the prison's budget. >> on average, i think i saw a figure in one of the stories that came out after your report did. the annual average taxpayer cost in states where you looked at the cost of prisons is about 31,000 to the taxpayer. does that surprise you? >> right. >> it didn't surprise me a lot. i've been looking in this field for a long time so i know it's expensive. $31,000 is an average figure. there's a great deal of state variation. you have states in the south like louisiana or kentucky that are, you know, if the area of half that cost. you will ha
joe joining us from new york is michael jacobsen, current executive director or the very institute of justice. and, mr. jacobsen, the very institute out with this new report about what really goes into the cost of prisons for states. can you tell us what is the headline from this report? >> well, i think the overall headline is that everyone sort of had a sense that prisons were expensive but they're more expensive than most people imagined just because there are so many costs. a lot of...
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contributor jared bernstein, former chief economist to vice president joe biden and distinguished senator ron johnson, republican from with wisconsin. mrhnson, welcome back. >> hello, larry. >> 70% in the poll say 30% or less. that's their tax rate. and president obama, if he has his way, would move the top tax rate on small businesses and successful earners to 44%. now what does the poll know that the white house doesn't? >> actually, they asked the poll question the right way. and i've seen this for years, larry. when you ask the american people how much should government take out of any american's paycheck, it's amazing. a very large majority, 60, 70% of americans come back and say somewhere around 20%. people are fair. they realize it's just not fair for the government to take more than 20% out of any worker's pay, the fruit of their labor. that explains the poll pretty easily. >> jared bernstein, if you ask the question do you want the rich to pay higher taxes, people say sure. but when you get down to specifics and details, you get this kind of analysis. and the gallup poll and others are saying people want about -- about 60% wan
contributor jared bernstein, former chief economist to vice president joe biden and distinguished senator ron johnson, republican from with wisconsin. mrhnson, welcome back. >> hello, larry. >> 70% in the poll say 30% or less. that's their tax rate. and president obama, if he has his way, would move the top tax rate on small businesses and successful earners to 44%. now what does the poll know that the white house doesn't? >> actually, they asked the poll question the right...