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then he dragged in mr. paul of kentucky. recall during paul's campaign for office he was unabashed in touting his ideas about foreign policy. he doesn't really have any. in july he told the "national review" i'm not thinking about afghanistan, foreign policy is a complete nonissue. senator mccain now acknowledging that kind of thing scares him. >> i worry a lot. throughout the history of the republican party in modern times there's been two wings. the isolationist wing manifested before world war ii and at other times and the international side. and so i think there are going to be some tensions within our party. i don't know the incoming senator rand paul. i respect him, admire his victory, but already he has already talked about withdrawals from -- or cuts in defense, et cetera, and a number of other -- >> hey, you kids, get off my defense budget. mr. paul's coalition of the cutting entering the senate includes pat toomey of attention, who hat criticized congress. and mark kirk in illinois who called for across the board re
then he dragged in mr. paul of kentucky. recall during paul's campaign for office he was unabashed in touting his ideas about foreign policy. he doesn't really have any. in july he told the "national review" i'm not thinking about afghanistan, foreign policy is a complete nonissue. senator mccain now acknowledging that kind of thing scares him. >> i worry a lot. throughout the history of the republican party in modern times there's been two wings. the isolationist wing...
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and then mr. paul coming and making a case -- i won't repeat, she was very eloquent and i find myself between those two positions and i was wonder if the supervisor had given that particular thought because i don't see it in this current writing. >> the i.m.p. process is outlined fairly clearly in the code and was amended to be clearer four years ago. the process is triggered if you are a post-secondary educational institution or medical institution. those two types of uses must file an i.m.p., profit or nonprofit. if you are triggered to do that, those are the base triggers for an i.m.p. that has to be developed and come to this commission for approval and you close the comment period on it. so all of those would be triggered. commissioner moore: thank you for clarifying that. the second part of my question, the nonprofit versus for-profits and how do we look at that? whether there was any thought of this. you could listen to both arguments, but we have had so many heartbreaks here that we are probabl
and then mr. paul coming and making a case -- i won't repeat, she was very eloquent and i find myself between those two positions and i was wonder if the supervisor had given that particular thought because i don't see it in this current writing. >> the i.m.p. process is outlined fairly clearly in the code and was amended to be clearer four years ago. the process is triggered if you are a post-secondary educational institution or medical institution. those two types of uses must file an...
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"mrs. paul's dong sticks." [ laughter ] not as popular. when -- [ applause ] >> audience: don't do it, jay! >> jay: when these go dead -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] now, the people who make foot-long hot dogs thought they could increase sales if they got together with the folks at scope mouthwash -- [ audience groans ] to produce this product here, "foot in mouthwash." [ audience ohs ] you see, and look -- look, "endorsed by joe biden." joe biden, right there. [ cheers and applause ] and finally -- mothers polish -- mothers polish wanted to merge -- this is tricky - with smucker's jam. mothers polish with smucker's jam. and then, they called in sonoma muscle relaxant. then teamed up with the folks that make bad ass coffee to come up with this -- "sonoma bad ass mother smucker," right here, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] and look -- official jam of the united states marine core. be right back with kim kardashian, right after this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] in the past, landing an airplane was comp
"mrs. paul's dong sticks." [ laughter ] not as popular. when -- [ applause ] >> audience: don't do it, jay! >> jay: when these go dead -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] now, the people who make foot-long hot dogs thought they could increase sales if they got together with the folks at scope mouthwash -- [ audience groans ] to produce this product here, "foot in mouthwash." [ audience ohs ] you see, and look -- look, "endorsed by joe biden." joe...
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commissioner meko: mr. paul, just to confirm, this is an 80-occupancy place? >> i think it is less than 80. commissioner meko: the paperwork says 80. not a very big place. the conditions that are reced by the -- recommended by the northern station here, the first three, soundproofed, sound not audible outside and all doors and windows be kept closed, are already included in our good neighbor policies, so they would all automatically be imposed. the fourth -- no, number four as well, security at all times, entertainment. number five is the change to -- no entertainment after 1:30. you object to that, correct? >> we would like to be able to continue until 2:00 a.m. commissioner meko: and how do you feel about number six, shall install surveillance cameras? >> the cameras are in. and have been in for some time. commissioner meko: ok. so your only objection would be number five? >> that's correct. commissioner meko: thanks. vice chair joseph: so, your security guard would be in-house? are they going to be lead trained? >> yes, they will. >> i have documenting. vic
commissioner meko: mr. paul, just to confirm, this is an 80-occupancy place? >> i think it is less than 80. commissioner meko: the paperwork says 80. not a very big place. the conditions that are reced by the -- recommended by the northern station here, the first three, soundproofed, sound not audible outside and all doors and windows be kept closed, are already included in our good neighbor policies, so they would all automatically be imposed. the fourth -- no, number four as well,...
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but you do not talk about the future mrs. paulden in another part of the country. she has junk in the trunk. >> it was actual junk that was stolen. >> sheera, is this going to be a number one? i smell number one. actually i smell number two. >> the song is horrible. i'm sorry. i was going to be sarcastic, but it is a bad song. you would think she would have some money she would spend on a good producer or writer. she was probably drunk. >> there was a line, girls are jealous. i don't think that's a problem she has to worry about. >> no, they just don't like her. they are not jealous. she is just annoying. >> that is not even a rap. they put her in the studio to yell. >> poor ?ook key, somebody punched the wrong one. >> i am pretty much a reality star rap officianado. >>> we have to take a break. plenty more stuff ahead. >>> blue phone. it is time for messages for greg. kickback, relax and feast your eyes on pandas as we bathe your ears with warm, soapy words. >> hi, greg. why don't you fire bill and give your mom his job. she seem
but you do not talk about the future mrs. paulden in another part of the country. she has junk in the trunk. >> it was actual junk that was stolen. >> sheera, is this going to be a number one? i smell number one. actually i smell number two. >> the song is horrible. i'm sorry. i was going to be sarcastic, but it is a bad song. you would think she would have some money she would spend on a good producer or writer. she was probably drunk. >> there was a line, girls are...
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mr. paul, thank you very much for coming. congratulations. polls show overwhelmingly that voters want the two sides to find compromise. do you come to washington to compromise? >> i think there is room for compromise. i think that, overwhelmingly, the polls also show that people are concerned about the debt. and you have, you know, reasonable people saying that one of the biggest threats to our national security is the debt. i say the compromise is often you have republicans who say we'll cut domestic spending but won't touch the military. then, you have some good people on the left who say the debt is problem... steny hoyer has said the national debt is a threat to our security. so there are good people on the left who are saying this. but their compromise has to be they have to cut domestic spending. really, if you're serious about the budget, you have to look at the entire budget, military and domestic, if you want to make a dent in the debt. >> schieffer: are you willing to cut both sides including tides e military? >> absolutely. you hav
mr. paul, thank you very much for coming. congratulations. polls show overwhelmingly that voters want the two sides to find compromise. do you come to washington to compromise? >> i think there is room for compromise. i think that, overwhelmingly, the polls also show that people are concerned about the debt. and you have, you know, reasonable people saying that one of the biggest threats to our national security is the debt. i say the compromise is often you have republicans who say we'll...
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. >> he quotes you in that wall street journal and says mr. paule movement above partisan loyalties. i'm somebody that believes that the issues are more important. that was the quote that he had for you. >> i do agree with that and i've always thought that. i have people coming into my office all the time who say that the men and the women are more important and i've always thought that. going back to the original question, maybe i did say it that way. i don't mean it to be disparaging to my party. i think the republican party does believe in limited it government. i believe in the republican party platform. i've always been a republican. but i think we need to be more true to the platform and we need to represent the party of small limited government and balanced budgets. one of the things that are going to be pushed here, we're going to push for a balanced budget amendment and push through spending cuts. because many on the other side come up to us and say, that's all good and well but these taxes, you know, the bush tax cuts, if we keep them, lo
. >> he quotes you in that wall street journal and says mr. paule movement above partisan loyalties. i'm somebody that believes that the issues are more important. that was the quote that he had for you. >> i do agree with that and i've always thought that. i have people coming into my office all the time who say that the men and the women are more important and i've always thought that. going back to the original question, maybe i did say it that way. i don't mean it to be...
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mr. paul, good to have you with us tonight. that interview, of course, got a lot of attention, because donald trump said that he was thinking about running for president. but what caught my attention was that he said things that i haven't heard politicians say. is he saying what has to be said? >> yeah, i think he is and i think we need to say to politicians that don't stand up to china, you're fired as well. that's one of the challenges here, is that it's not that china's taking these jobs, ed. we're giving them away. and it's been a problem that we've had for the last decade and we haven't seen an administration or a congress willing to stand up to china and we need to do that. and it's not about us being really protectionists. it's about a level playing field. i mean, mr. trump understands that. he was a businessman. and that's what we're asking for as well. and i think it's a real problem when we don't have people in washington that are willing to stand up and say what donald trump is saying. >> well, we don't have elected
mr. paul, good to have you with us tonight. that interview, of course, got a lot of attention, because donald trump said that he was thinking about running for president. but what caught my attention was that he said things that i haven't heard politicians say. is he saying what has to be said? >> yeah, i think he is and i think we need to say to politicians that don't stand up to china, you're fired as well. that's one of the challenges here, is that it's not that china's taking these...
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mr. holder. >> paul: mary?s is a hit for the house ethics committee which voted to send sure charlie rangel -- censure charlie rangel this week. he was found guilty on 11 counts including failure to report assets, failure to report taxes, rent subsidized apartment. he should get more than a censure he should consider himself lucky. >> paul: dan? >> bill clinton is giving a speech next month has announced he's going to ban twitter, facebook and live blogging while giving his speech. we wish him
mr. holder. >> paul: mary?s is a hit for the house ethics committee which voted to send sure charlie rangel -- censure charlie rangel this week. he was found guilty on 11 counts including failure to report assets, failure to report taxes, rent subsidized apartment. he should get more than a censure he should consider himself lucky. >> paul: dan? >> bill clinton is giving a speech next month has announced he's going to ban twitter, facebook and live blogging while giving his...
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mr. holder. >> paul: mary. >> this is a hit for the ethics, the house ethics committee which devoted to censurek and i am re happy to see this because it was-- it looked like he was only going to be reprimanded and he was found guilty on 11 counts, including failure to report assets, failure to report taxes. rent subsidized apartment, he really should get more than a censure, he should consider himself lucky. >> paul: paul. >> a hit to our old friend bill clinton giving us a speech in dream cloud announcement. ban twitter, live blogging. >> paul: good .
mr. holder. >> paul: mary. >> this is a hit for the ethics, the house ethics committee which devoted to censurek and i am re happy to see this because it was-- it looked like he was only going to be reprimanded and he was found guilty on 11 counts, including failure to report assets, failure to report taxes. rent subsidized apartment, he really should get more than a censure, he should consider himself lucky. >> paul: paul. >> a hit to our old friend bill clinton giving...
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mrs. lois paul, the founder of the disabled for life veterans morial. [applause] >> good morning. great to be here and it is great to have all of you here with us this morning. as it has done for decades, our nation will pay tribute to more, november 11, to our veterans for the tremendous sacrifices they have made for our people and for our way of life. today, here in the shadow of the united states capitol, we break ground on a memorial that will honor the 3 million living disabled veterans and the millions who have died and tragically all those who will come because of the war on terrorism. the hundreds of disabled veterans who are with us this morning represent all their brothers and sisters. they are soldiers of every race, every creed, every color who have been severely injured while defending our freedom. far too often they have been neglected, suffering long after the battle has been one and the guns have grown silent. this ceremony is just the first step, a small part of repaying what we. owe we [inaudible]s, liberated the victims of nazi oppression, helped sustain those i
mrs. lois paul, the founder of the disabled for life veterans morial. [applause] >> good morning. great to be here and it is great to have all of you here with us this morning. as it has done for decades, our nation will pay tribute to more, november 11, to our veterans for the tremendous sacrifices they have made for our people and for our way of life. today, here in the shadow of the united states capitol, we break ground on a memorial that will honor the 3 million living disabled...
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mr. paul: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise this evening to announce that i introduced some legislation today dealing with the calamity that we have found at our airports, with t.s.a. something has to be done. everybody's fed up. the people are fed up, the pilots are fed up, i'm fed up. you know, i've come to this floor many times over the past many years and complained about the terrible foreign policy we've had, the terrible monetary policy we had, the excessive spending and the debt, and also the tax policy. but what we're doing and what we're accepting and putting up with at this airport is so symbolic of us just not standing up and saying, enough is enough. i know the american people arei government, those in charge, congress, as well as the executive branch, are doing nothing. yes, they're talking about maybe backing off and allowing the pilots to go through. but you can think how silly the whole thing is? the pilot has a gun in the cockpit and he's managing this aircraft which is a missile and we make him go throu
mr. paul: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise this evening to announce that i introduced some legislation today dealing with the calamity that we have found at our airports, with t.s.a. something has to be done. everybody's fed up. the people are fed up, the pilots are fed up, i'm fed up. you know, i've come to this floor many times over the past many years and complained about the terrible foreign policy we've had, the terrible monetary policy we had, the excessive spending and the debt, and also...
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mr. paul of texas. mr. moran of kansas. mr. grayson of florida. mr. smith of new jersey. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess is are recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. burgess: i thank the speaker for the recognition. i want to do what i do often which is come to the floor of this house and talk to my colleagues on both sides about the issues that remain in health care, this congress as it winds down in its last days has certainly seen and done some dramatic work and has seen some dramatic pushback by the american people on some of the work that's been done. so i thought it might be useful as we wind up this last part of the 111th congress, the congress that will forever go down in history as that which has fundamentally changed the way every man, woman, and child in this country receives and will receive health care for the next several generations, i thought it appropriate to talk about how we got to where we are and what i see over the horizon, what's likely to occur in the nex
mr. paul of texas. mr. moran of kansas. mr. grayson of florida. mr. smith of new jersey. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess is are recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. burgess: i thank the speaker for the recognition. i want to do what i do often which is come to the floor of this house and talk to my colleagues on both sides about the issues that remain in health care, this congress as it winds down in...
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today we have mr. paulosen -- he is a visiting fellow at the heritage foundation in the center for legal and judicial studies as well as with homeland security. he is the founder of line consultant -- consulting and mr. rosen's wake served as secretary for policy and the department of homeland security and he served twice as acting assistant secretary for international affairs. please join me in welcoming paul rosenzweig. >> thank you very much of the heritage foundation for hosting these two panels today. our topic today is cybersecurity cyberis hot. it it is the only time i've been able to work in a hot field and that makes me cool. i have always kind of wondered, but cyberis hot. we have got her on presidential cyberspace presidential review, run czar and if you read the news reports in the last couple of days, you have seen that even as august a number of people as the deputy secretary of defense are publishing articles in renowned journals like foreign affairs, detailing america's new cybersecurity. wh
today we have mr. paulosen -- he is a visiting fellow at the heritage foundation in the center for legal and judicial studies as well as with homeland security. he is the founder of line consultant -- consulting and mr. rosen's wake served as secretary for policy and the department of homeland security and he served twice as acting assistant secretary for international affairs. please join me in welcoming paul rosenzweig. >> thank you very much of the heritage foundation for hosting these...
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mr. paul of texas. mr. sherman of california. mr. moran of kansas. ms. kaptur of ohio. m jones of north carolina. mr. defazio of oregon. mr. thompson of pennsylvania. mr. mccotter of michigan. for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> to address the house for one minute. and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise to honor the extraordinary life of consequence contin tino delsinore and more on his sudden passing at the age of 47. born on december 2, 196 , he graduated from detroit catholic central high school in 1980. he immersed himself in the family's businesses, a restaurant and the manor. tino dedicated his life to serving our community through many philanthropic efforts. he was founder of c.d.s. foundation, co-founder of the fallen wounded soldiers foundation, as well as being an advocate for many other local, national, and international humanitarian causes. tino committed its considerable efforts to hospice, the barbara ann cancer st. mary mercy hospital, our la
mr. paul of texas. mr. sherman of california. mr. moran of kansas. ms. kaptur of ohio. m jones of north carolina. mr. defazio of oregon. mr. thompson of pennsylvania. mr. mccotter of michigan. for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> to address the house for one minute. and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise to honor the extraordinary life of consequence contin tino...
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rubio, mr. paul, christine o'donnell. can they govern if what is your answer to that? guest: they can definitely govern. some of them obviously have never been elected before. meg whitman has run a huge company successfully. i think rubio has the most experience the former speaker of the house of representatives. you don't do that unless can you govern and you have to get the bills through the house of representatives and get them signed by the government. host: let me get your reaction to a comment from general bush in "new york times" today. john harwood is the byline the looming victories for republican candidates is not a validation of the republican party at all. he argued they would reflect a repudiation of the massive overreach by mr. obama and democrats and disgust with the political class for its failure to cooperate and deliver results. it could create a middle ground he concluded or it could create a dismemberment of our political parties. any thoughts? guest: i think he is right on target. the democrats got elected and overreached and we are seeing a massiv
rubio, mr. paul, christine o'donnell. can they govern if what is your answer to that? guest: they can definitely govern. some of them obviously have never been elected before. meg whitman has run a huge company successfully. i think rubio has the most experience the former speaker of the house of representatives. you don't do that unless can you govern and you have to get the bills through the house of representatives and get them signed by the government. host: let me get your reaction to a...
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mr. thurber, said paul. zef kempt right on playing. a new neighbor of hours. paul went on. another bar of "nelly gray" and looked up at paul, not me, he a married man he asked. that nettled me. he hadn't acknowledged the introduction by so much as a nod and he didn't like the practiced twinkle in his eye. i can see what was coming and i beat him to the punch. it was small of me, i suppose but i offered the purely human excuse that we had come to dislike each other in the first few seconds. i lost my wife ten years ago, i heard myself saying in a strained but chilled tone. twinkling in zef's eyes died and a hard look took its place. with a rapier's crossed and clashing he was shrewd all right and not slow of mind. he knew that i must have been tipped off to his opening gambit. he threw a quick bailful glance at paul but must have figured was the at that timele tale. lost her in a dry goods store, eh, zef asked me and the devil took hold of my tongue. she died, i said, coldly. it almost brought him out of his tilted chair then he saw the astonished look that paul gave me and
mr. thurber, said paul. zef kempt right on playing. a new neighbor of hours. paul went on. another bar of "nelly gray" and looked up at paul, not me, he a married man he asked. that nettled me. he hadn't acknowledged the introduction by so much as a nod and he didn't like the practiced twinkle in his eye. i can see what was coming and i beat him to the punch. it was small of me, i suppose but i offered the purely human excuse that we had come to dislike each other in the first few...
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mr. obama to embrace radical tax reform. >> paul: and the president wants to win reelection and the economy to be good between now and then and i think some of his own advisors wonder in fact you don't extend the tax cuts it's going to hurt the economy, dan. >> well, yeah, i think some of his advisors do. i'm sorry, i believe that the oval office's bloody minded the same way that nancy pelosi insists on being minority, and i think the white house is on the same-- >> the path to one term. if you think the federal government has money problems. wait until you get a load of the states. when we come back texas governor rick perry tells how he plans to close his states 20 billion dollar budget gap without washington's help. why he disagrees with fellow texans george bush's compassionate, and why they could be fleeing the lonestar state. to stay fit, you might also want to try lifting one of these. a unique sea salt added to over 40 campbell's condensed soups. helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ [ male announcer ] ever have morni
mr. obama to embrace radical tax reform. >> paul: and the president wants to win reelection and the economy to be good between now and then and i think some of his own advisors wonder in fact you don't extend the tax cuts it's going to hurt the economy, dan. >> well, yeah, i think some of his advisors do. i'm sorry, i believe that the oval office's bloody minded the same way that nancy pelosi insists on being minority, and i think the white house is on the same-- >> the path...
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joining him in the senate is kentucky republican rand paul and mr. paulis an ophthalmologist with no previous political experience. >> the fcc reports with the growing popularity of wireless products, lawrence strickling talks about it and what happens if they fail on communicators tonight on c-span2. >> our cove rang of the education's department continues now with the scope of the problem in schools. a panel of child development researchers talk about scientific research available on solving the problem. it's just over an hour. >> this collaborates hard work across federal agencies. we have not only joined forces, but more important, we are committed to using this summit to launch a sustained commit to dray massically reduce bull bullying across the country. every educator and school leader has to ask what can we do to sustain that commitment to sustain bullying? to answer that question, we start with another leading question that the summit itself raise, and why have not the agencies come together for a federal summit on bullying before today? the answ
joining him in the senate is kentucky republican rand paul and mr. paulis an ophthalmologist with no previous political experience. >> the fcc reports with the growing popularity of wireless products, lawrence strickling talks about it and what happens if they fail on communicators tonight on c-span2. >> our cove rang of the education's department continues now with the scope of the problem in schools. a panel of child development researchers talk about scientific research available...
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mr. paul's victory bodes well for the libertarian party? will this cause libertarians to be taken more seriously, especially given how close some of these elections have been? i've noticed that libertarian candidates are garnering up to 4% 5% of the vote which in some cases would make a difference. >> thank you, ben, we'll get a response from jim who is the chief analyst with the national journal d. >> i think it's not so much about the libertarian party being taken seriously as it is libertarian ideas and libertarian causes which a lot of times fall in line with the tea party. which has done a fairly good job of steering clear of the hot button social issues, that tend to sort of rive republicans and divide -- drive a wedge into republicans. so some of the libertarian ideas you see coming out here in the election will gain traction in the sense of governing. but the libertarian party itself, the numbers are small enough so it hasn't become a factor yet. >> good evening. i am just sick, really. i don't understand why everybody was so spinel
mr. paul's victory bodes well for the libertarian party? will this cause libertarians to be taken more seriously, especially given how close some of these elections have been? i've noticed that libertarian candidates are garnering up to 4% 5% of the vote which in some cases would make a difference. >> thank you, ben, we'll get a response from jim who is the chief analyst with the national journal d. >> i think it's not so much about the libertarian party being taken seriously as it...
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paul seems to be wavering on this issue. is that some suggestion there that he's getting pressure, not just from his tea party minders there, but also mr. mcconnell? >> well, the whole relationship between rand paul and mitchell mb connell has been interesting, will continue to be interesting. let me pose another possibility, as far-fetched as it may sound. perhaps rand paul has actually looked into the issue and has come to the realization that it's bunk. earmarks represent 1% of the federal budget, but i have to agree with senator inhofe on this, and i'm waiting for the lightning bolt to come down out of the sky. but he's right when he says, if you eliminate earmarks, you don't save that money. earmarks come about when you have money that's already appropriated, going to the agencies. congress has already voted for it. and then the senators and the members of the house come in and they start putting their post-it notes on the money and saying, i want this money to go to this project or this project. we have a $10 billion bridge, you know, improvement program. i want, you know, $50 million of that to go to my bridge, maybe a bridge to
paul seems to be wavering on this issue. is that some suggestion there that he's getting pressure, not just from his tea party minders there, but also mr. mcconnell? >> well, the whole relationship between rand paul and mitchell mb connell has been interesting, will continue to be interesting. let me pose another possibility, as far-fetched as it may sound. perhaps rand paul has actually looked into the issue and has come to the realization that it's bunk. earmarks represent 1% of the...
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paul kirby is our guest reporter. next question, mr. kirby. >> host: earlier this month you announced qualcomm was suspending sales of devices for your flow tv services, and there have been internet reports you're going to shut down that department entirely. can you give us an update on what happens if flow tv will happen with media flow because it's the same -- >> guest: yeah. media flow is the technology that underlies the flow tv network, so what we've done, as you said, is stop our direct to consumer sales. we were building with a partner a small stand-alone tv device. it didn't affect the sales through wireless operators, so if you have it on your phone, that's still operating. what we're looking at going forward is a couple of different possibilities to restructure it so that it works a little bit better from an economic standpoint. one may be just a sale to another party, and there are a wide range of interested parties there. the other possibility is is to stop doing what we were doing in terms of being the content aggregator an
paul kirby is our guest reporter. next question, mr. kirby. >> host: earlier this month you announced qualcomm was suspending sales of devices for your flow tv services, and there have been internet reports you're going to shut down that department entirely. can you give us an update on what happens if flow tv will happen with media flow because it's the same -- >> guest: yeah. media flow is the technology that underlies the flow tv network, so what we've done, as you said, is stop...
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paul, independent line. >> caller: good morning, c-span and mr. woodward. quick question, first let me say i have about 600dvds. the great eye opening is called why we fight eye eugene direcki. mainly on president eisenhower's warning to the nation about what he called the rise of misplaced power by the military industrial complex. besides recommending it, i wondered if you have seen it. >> guest: i have not. i'm sorry. what's interesting is president obama is preparing his speech last year when he went up to west point and announced he was going to send 30,000 more troops. we would begin some sort of withdrawal maybe token, maybe more next july. the president in that speech quoted eisenhower's famous speech about the military industrial complex. but the part of the speech that president obama quoted is the part in which president eisenhower said a president needs to not just think about national security, foreign affairs and the wars, but there needs to be a balance among national programs, including domestic programs, and, of course, this is internally in
paul, independent line. >> caller: good morning, c-span and mr. woodward. quick question, first let me say i have about 600dvds. the great eye opening is called why we fight eye eugene direcki. mainly on president eisenhower's warning to the nation about what he called the rise of misplaced power by the military industrial complex. besides recommending it, i wondered if you have seen it. >> guest: i have not. i'm sorry. what's interesting is president obama is preparing his speech...
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motion approving the mayor's reappointment of jean-paul samaha to the treasure island development authority board of directors. supervisor daly: thank you, mr. president and colleagues. let me say there is at least one director here who i have supported several times, who has done excellent work on tida and who deserves to be reappointed, and i think that there is some merit to some of the other appointments as well, but representing treasure island here on the board of supervisors, having in the rules committee gone to some lengths to block commission appointment in order to get actual representation from residents of treasure island on to the treasure island development authority at this 11th hour, not just of the appointing authority's tenure as mayor of san francisco, but also the 11th hour of this supervisor's tenure here on the board of supervisors and my role on tida. i think that these appointments, especially in addition with the two other appointments considered in committee of the two weary
motion approving the mayor's reappointment of jean-paul samaha to the treasure island development authority board of directors. supervisor daly: thank you, mr. president and colleagues. let me say there is at least one director here who i have supported several times, who has done excellent work on tida and who deserves to be reappointed, and i think that there is some merit to some of the other appointments as well, but representing treasure island here on the board of supervisors, having in...
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mr. lee free? >> reporter: but even a victory in court won't bring back the three lives lost or the three why yeast lost by the lees. jan crawford, st. paulminnesota. >> couric: back in september, velma voiced a frustration at a town meeting with president obama. >> i'm exhausted of defending you, defending your administration. and quite frankly, mr. president i need to you answer this honestly. is this my new reality? >> couric: hart has now become another casualty of the bad econ the "washington post" reports she's been laid off from her job as chief financial officer of amvets, a nonprofit that works with veterans. her boss says they can't afford to keep her. we'll be right back. urn relief, nothing beats prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps keep you heartburn free for a full 24 hours. prevent the acid that causes frequent heartburn with prevacid®24hr, all day, all night. nothing works better. and the life you want to live. with rheumatoid arthritis, there's the life you live... fortunately there's enbrel, the #1 most doctor-prescribed biologic medicine for ra. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. beca
mr. lee free? >> reporter: but even a victory in court won't bring back the three lives lost or the three why yeast lost by the lees. jan crawford, st. paulminnesota. >> couric: back in september, velma voiced a frustration at a town meeting with president obama. >> i'm exhausted of defending you, defending your administration. and quite frankly, mr. president i need to you answer this honestly. is this my new reality? >> couric: hart has now become another casualty of...
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> in kentucky, republican rand paul defeated kentucky state attorney general jack conaway to fill the seat being vacated by jim bunning. first, the concession speech by mrhen we'll hear from senator elect paul. . . [laughter] [crowd aww's] [laughter] as i think through this campaign and this journey, i think of the widow who lost her husband mining coal. he bled out and the mining company took away her health insurance the very next day. i think about the hardware store owner along the way that told me he had been turned down for a small business loan 22 times in the past 18 months. i think of all the students on the campuses who told me how they couldn't afford their student loans. i think of the autism center i saw in floyd county because the people didn't want to take their autistic children out of state. i think of two friends i have who battled cancer and told me late in the campaign who told me they were fighting because they wanted to vote for us. so, to the people of my beloved commonwealth, you opened your homes, your arms, your hearts, and elizabeth and i love you for it. [applause] i love you, too. right now, we want to wrap our arms around y
> in kentucky, republican rand paul defeated kentucky state attorney general jack conaway to fill the seat being vacated by jim bunning. first, the concession speech by mrhen we'll hear from senator elect paul. . . [laughter] [crowd aww's] [laughter] as i think through this campaign and this journey, i think of the widow who lost her husband mining coal. he bled out and the mining company took away her health insurance the very next day. i think about the hardware store owner along the way...
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paul, that we call you what? chairman-elect? is that it? >> mr. chairman? >> why don't we stick with paul. >> all right.nt to hear your best. you are out of order, sir. you are out of order. >> i'm practicing in the mirror now. we'll get to that. >> congratulations, first of all. i'm excited you are the budget chair. >> it is something. i'm like the dog that caught the car. >> he's a young guy. >> i knew him when he was a little kid. paul, let me ask you this question. first of all, we have been rough before to mitch mcconnell, i have. let's tip our hat to him. >> absolutely. >> he's gotten the message. >> the religion is here. we are not doing earmarks in the house or senate. that's a good improvement. these guys are serious about it. they get the deal. they get the message. tom coleburn said we have to take on the deficit problems without doing earmarks. come on, they are important. they are small, but there's a significance. if you can't deal with earmarks, how do you deal with the mess around the corner. >> this is like confession for me. i have been tough on john boehn boehner. he wasn't always eng
paul, that we call you what? chairman-elect? is that it? >> mr. chairman? >> why don't we stick with paul. >> all right.nt to hear your best. you are out of order, sir. you are out of order. >> i'm practicing in the mirror now. we'll get to that. >> congratulations, first of all. i'm excited you are the budget chair. >> it is something. i'm like the dog that caught the car. >> he's a young guy. >> i knew him when he was a little kid. paul, let me...
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mr. smith goes to washington. an exclusive interview with rand paul, tea party senator-elect. >>> then, tax cuts. >> cut taxes. >> cut taxes. >> cut taxes. >> their hero may be ronald reagan. but his tax man says that will finish the economy off. while this republican says tax cuts will revive it. david stockman versus michael pence. an exclusive "this week" debate. >>> plus, our "roundtable." democratic senator evan bayh and former obama adviser, john podesta, join abc's george will, political director, amy walter, and bush political strategist, matthew dowd. >>> and remembering another historic election. 50 years ago, this week. >>> plus, "the sunday funnies." >> that's where our kids will live. the future. republicans and democrats, working together. we're screwed. [ laughter ] >>> hello again, everyone. after tuesday's election, republicans have the largest house majority since the late 1940s, during the truman administration. what they do with that majority and whether democrats and republicans will work together is our focus this morning. abc's john donvan starts us off. >> reporter: listen. and see if you
mr. smith goes to washington. an exclusive interview with rand paul, tea party senator-elect. >>> then, tax cuts. >> cut taxes. >> cut taxes. >> cut taxes. >> their hero may be ronald reagan. but his tax man says that will finish the economy off. while this republican says tax cuts will revive it. david stockman versus michael pence. an exclusive "this week" debate. >>> plus, our "roundtable." democratic senator evan bayh and former...