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mr. walker, are americans prepared by people? >> guest: there has been paranoia at the heart of america for as long as there has been -- i can't speak to the recorded history. i assume there was paranoia that insert recent colonial days. political paranoiac, cultural paranoia. i don't want that we're more paranoid than any other country. the book is about america, so for all i know the french are paranoid people, but we are certainly scared. postcode just because you're paranoid, does not mean you're not being followed. is there some legitimacy to conspiracy theory quiet >> guest: people conspire. that is part of life. one reason why we are always going to have conspiracy theory for fear of conspiracy is there's always some conspiracy. eventually they figure there aren't any vampires. there will always be examples. the investigations after watergate and all sorts of revelations came out about the cia, fbi, irs. so there certainly are real conspiracies. what i am also trying to do in this book is to look at conspiracy theories tha
mr. walker, are americans prepared by people? >> guest: there has been paranoia at the heart of america for as long as there has been -- i can't speak to the recorded history. i assume there was paranoia that insert recent colonial days. political paranoiac, cultural paranoia. i don't want that we're more paranoid than any other country. the book is about america, so for all i know the french are paranoid people, but we are certainly scared. postcode just because you're paranoid, does not...
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mr. walker, are americans a paranoid people? there has been paranoia at the heart of america for as long as -- i can't speak to the unreported history. i would assume there's paranoia then and certainly since the colonial days. america has been filled with conspiracy cultural paranoia. i don't know we're anymore more paranoid about any other country. the book is about america. the french are very paranoid people too, for all i know. >> because you are paranoid doesn't mean you're not being followed or watched. >> right. >> is there some legitimacy to conspiracy theory? >> people conspire. that's part of life. it's one reason why we're always going have conspiracy theories. or fear of conspiracy is that there's going to be some conspiracy. it's not like fear of vampiring dying out when they figure out there aren't any vampire. i have a chapter about the investigation of the '70s after watergate and the revelation came out about the cia, fbi, irs, nsa a couple of initials have come up. there are real conspiracy. but when i'm also
mr. walker, are americans a paranoid people? there has been paranoia at the heart of america for as long as -- i can't speak to the unreported history. i would assume there's paranoia then and certainly since the colonial days. america has been filled with conspiracy cultural paranoia. i don't know we're anymore more paranoid about any other country. the book is about america. the french are very paranoid people too, for all i know. >> because you are paranoid doesn't mean you're not...
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mr. walker. >> good afternoon. i'm alex from the beautiful. i think it's going to - i'm glad to hear about the muffle. and the biggest issue is with the faa response if they're continuing to having difficulties getting a response we're happy to have our d c america to contact them. and i'll be happy to certify in any way possible. thanks again for carrying this legislation >> thank you. any additional public comments? >> good afternoon supervisors i'm steven. i'm a concerned citizen of san francisco county. i've lived here for 55 years and i'm disturbed about what happens over the park. a couple of saturdays ago we had 3 banners from papers above us so this is corporate sky graffiti. and we're very concerned about the impact of tourism too. this city is progressive but when it has an impact of its beans flying over the city we're concerned about the air and noise and visual pollution. what's the impact upon our bird population let alone the human population. i'm in support of the baen and the elimination of all banners flying over san francisc
mr. walker. >> good afternoon. i'm alex from the beautiful. i think it's going to - i'm glad to hear about the muffle. and the biggest issue is with the faa response if they're continuing to having difficulties getting a response we're happy to have our d c america to contact them. and i'll be happy to certify in any way possible. thanks again for carrying this legislation >> thank you. any additional public comments? >> good afternoon supervisors i'm steven. i'm a concerned...
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mr. walker serves as the deputy assistant secretary for aging, advocating on behalf of older americans. now this new federal agency will seek to enhance and improve a broad range of support that individuals may need to live with respect and dignity as full members of our community. this needs to go well beyond health care. it includes the availability of private housing, employment, education, meaningful relationships, as well as social participation. in addition, we will be working with the centers for medicare and medicaid services to develop, refine, and strengthen policies that promote independent living among all populations, especially those served by medicaid. we would also look with cms to promote home and community-based services and support. last but not least, i will be remiss if i forget to mention that may is also the time of the year when communities across nations come together to celebrate the older americans month. the proud tradition that shows our nation's commitment to recognize is the -- recognizing the contributions and achievements of our seniors. the theme for th
mr. walker serves as the deputy assistant secretary for aging, advocating on behalf of older americans. now this new federal agency will seek to enhance and improve a broad range of support that individuals may need to live with respect and dignity as full members of our community. this needs to go well beyond health care. it includes the availability of private housing, employment, education, meaningful relationships, as well as social participation. in addition, we will be working with the...
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mr. walker serves as the deputy assistant secretary for aging, advocating on behalf of older americans. this new federal agency will seek to enhance and improve a broad range of support that individuals may needli
mr. walker serves as the deputy assistant secretary for aging, advocating on behalf of older americans. this new federal agency will seek to enhance and improve a broad range of support that individuals may needli
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mr. walker got the better of it, but we'll let austan defend himself. but my question to you, jimmy p., is where is the president's growth plan? he's been out and about. all right? i don't blame him for taking a vacation. it's before the vacation. he gave a bunch of speeches. i have yet to hear a growth plan, jimmy. when is one coming? >> i think we are not going to hear a radical change from what we've heard before, which is we need some more infrastructure spending. that was really -- when he gave his big economic speech or whatever if was a month ago that was really it. over the short term we need more infrastructure spending and over the long term, you know, innovation centers and education and all that kind of stuff. so i think we're not going to get a real growth plan, which is too bad because this economy is not growing very fast. it continues not to grow very fast. remember that the fed and the cbo and the white house keep predicting a big recovery just around the corner. 3%, 4% growth. we're not getting it, which -- >> i've heard that for four
mr. walker got the better of it, but we'll let austan defend himself. but my question to you, jimmy p., is where is the president's growth plan? he's been out and about. all right? i don't blame him for taking a vacation. it's before the vacation. he gave a bunch of speeches. i have yet to hear a growth plan, jimmy. when is one coming? >> i think we are not going to hear a radical change from what we've heard before, which is we need some more infrastructure spending. that was really --...
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mr. walker and all the rest of them and i was involved.arching and i did other things during those two are day -- two or three days we spent here. and it isevelation all over again. thank god for to today. we have come a long way. there have been so many people, many of them in this room, who has sacrificed to bring us to this point in our history. and i want to thank the chairman of our party who has looked out and said we need to go up to another level and he is reaching out and taking a party to that level. [applause] i want to thank all of those people -- first, i want to thank god. then all of the people who gaveficed and the many who their lives that we may see this day. the years have been filled with andent and anger and death many, many successes. we have a lot to be thankful for. we need to be prayerful and reaffirming our commitment to do everything we can to make this a better nation. we still have to work on that. because we still have to -- we still have people to understand especially people in power in the congress and the
mr. walker and all the rest of them and i was involved.arching and i did other things during those two are day -- two or three days we spent here. and it isevelation all over again. thank god for to today. we have come a long way. there have been so many people, many of them in this room, who has sacrificed to bring us to this point in our history. and i want to thank the chairman of our party who has looked out and said we need to go up to another level and he is reaching out and taking a...
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walker bush mask. steve king tweeted mr. president, invite the rodeo clown to the white house for a beer summit.ake the temperature down. have a laugh. relax. it's not about race. jonathan capehart is an msnpc political analyst and opinion writer at "the washington post." philip rutger is white house correspondent for "the post." he just returned from the missouri state fair. philip, i know you were there on wednesday. what did you find? >> you know, i went there hoping to kind of hear what people thought about what happened at the fair at that rodeo. i wasn't sure what i would find. i ended up talking to about a dozen people there at the fair. all of them were in agreement they felt the media had overblown this. they didn't see anything racist or disrespectful about the act at the rodeo. i started talking to some of these people and they really had very strong feelings about president obama. >> by way of example, you interviewed one farmer who said quote, i've got no respect for him, why he's destroyed this country. how much freedom have we lost? i don't care whether it's a black man in office
walker bush mask. steve king tweeted mr. president, invite the rodeo clown to the white house for a beer summit.ake the temperature down. have a laugh. relax. it's not about race. jonathan capehart is an msnpc political analyst and opinion writer at "the washington post." philip rutger is white house correspondent for "the post." he just returned from the missouri state fair. philip, i know you were there on wednesday. what did you find? >> you know, i went there...
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walker? i doubt it with those on. are you free, captain peacock? at the moment, mrs. slocombe. girl from the scent people. good morning and may i welcome you most cordially to grace brothers. oh, blimey... that must be the sales girl from "his and her's," boy, she's a bit of a turn-on isn't she. that's all you think about, it's all up here you know. not one hundred percent it's not. who is that young lady engaging captain peacock in conversation? it's the girl from "his and her's." oh, oh then i think we had better ignore her. mr. lucas is trying but he's not doing very well at the moment. just my luck isn't it for a bird like that to sail in my life on a thursday. look at that one lousy quid. where can i take a bird like that on one quid? you could buy six penneth of worms and take her for a walk along the canal bank with your bent pin. does she look like the sort of girl you'd take along the canal bank. what about some of your witty chat over sausage, eggs and chips at the transport cafe. hey old peacock chatting her up a bit isn't he, look at him, look at him, look at him. p
walker? i doubt it with those on. are you free, captain peacock? at the moment, mrs. slocombe. girl from the scent people. good morning and may i welcome you most cordially to grace brothers. oh, blimey... that must be the sales girl from "his and her's," boy, she's a bit of a turn-on isn't she. that's all you think about, it's all up here you know. not one hundred percent it's not. who is that young lady engaging captain peacock in conversation? it's the girl from "his and...
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walker. >> my pleasure. neil: get a tax break. then pay i it, it back. in california easier said than done. any last requests mr. baldwin? mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? neil: what happens when you get a tax cut, a judge later rule its was not legal so take its back. in california that means you have to pay it back, from beleaguured small businesses that is millions of dollars they stent and can't payback, is this legal? to our attorneys, ashley, you say this is wrong, not legal, why in. >> i think it is wrong to sort of retro actively apply this tax break, you can't give it and take it back, by blanketing it under constitution, saying that tax makers made the law, they messed up now people should have to pay. that
walker. >> my pleasure. neil: get a tax break. then pay i it, it back. in california easier said than done. any last requests mr. baldwin? mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like...
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mr. burton clearly had no idea about black crime stats and that was my argument. that police reaction to young black males is based upon data, not skin color. jeff walkersydney, australia, bill, when you said to lavar, i want you to do a little research for me, my brain heard you say boy. then you need to take your brain in for a tuneup, jeff. neil, melbourne, australia. the random murder of an australian citizens was barely mentioned in america. it's a local story, neil. terrible situation. my sympathy to the family of the man, and my apologies to australia. never should happen. kim from pennsylvania. bill, if anything, i thought lavar burton was condescending towards you and we would like to you know what you think about that interview. the new poll asks, was i, your humble correspondent, condescending to mr. burton in yes or no? gary from washington, bill, what happened to support for state law over federal law, a hallmark of conservatives? your negative attitude toward legalization of marijuana in this state does not respect our vote. you should support us. why would i ever support anything destructive to this country, gary? i feel sorry for the ch
mr. burton clearly had no idea about black crime stats and that was my argument. that police reaction to young black males is based upon data, not skin color. jeff walkersydney, australia, bill, when you said to lavar, i want you to do a little research for me, my brain heard you say boy. then you need to take your brain in for a tuneup, jeff. neil, melbourne, australia. the random murder of an australian citizens was barely mentioned in america. it's a local story, neil. terrible situation. my...
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mr. brown, don't do that. >> cora, i'm trying to help this girl. cora, i'm scaring them straight. you scared? hey, you! come here! come here! come here! looking like a broke-down jimmie "j.j." walker get over here. >> man, didn't we do this already today? >> get up. back up. get your hands out your pocket! that's how they killed malcolm x. come over here. boy, ain't nobody playing with you. get up here. you know what? you said something. i heard you mumble. get over here. what you think this is? looking like you wake up eating cornbread every morning. boy, unfold your arms before i break your arms off. i'm security. take all your stuff out your pockets and put it on this desk right now. take it! boy, i'll start to rip your pockets off. take the stuff out. >> you -- turn that way. don't be looking at -- you don't look at me, neither. turn that way. looking like carrie. you gonna burn the school down. turn! boy, how old are you? you look bad. you look 40. look at your skin. it's all wrinkled and -- >> what is going on in here? >> this boy right here bumped me. >> i'm a victim of racial profiling! >> you're black. you ain't -- you're a victim of a bad haircut. just shut up. >> milo,
mr. brown, don't do that. >> cora, i'm trying to help this girl. cora, i'm scaring them straight. you scared? hey, you! come here! come here! come here! looking like a broke-down jimmie "j.j." walker get over here. >> man, didn't we do this already today? >> get up. back up. get your hands out your pocket! that's how they killed malcolm x. come over here. boy, ain't nobody playing with you. get up here. you know what? you said something. i heard you mumble. get over...
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walker lynn who now represents people doing what she once did. jeff, do you believe the british government was justified in detaining him for nine hours? >> i sure do. let's be clear about what mr. miranda's role was here. i don't want to be unkind, but he was a mule. he was given something, he didn't know what it was, from one person to pass to another at the other end of an airport. our prisons are full of drug mules. glenn's view is, as long as one of the two people on either end of that transaction was a journalist, he can take anything he wants. he could take the nuclear launch codes. he could take the names of our undercover agents. >> this was paid for by "the guardian." wasn't he acting in a journalistic capacity? >> no. he's on a plane with stuff highly classified. anything he wants, it turns out it wasn't the names of our undercover agents. it was the extremely classified presumedly nsa material. that is not the law. >> he's being detained under a british uk terrorism act, only supposed to be used to detect and find people who are connected to terrorists. there's no indication that david miranda, they knew who he was. they knew he's not connected to some terrorist gro
walker lynn who now represents people doing what she once did. jeff, do you believe the british government was justified in detaining him for nine hours? >> i sure do. let's be clear about what mr. miranda's role was here. i don't want to be unkind, but he was a mule. he was given something, he didn't know what it was, from one person to pass to another at the other end of an airport. our prisons are full of drug mules. glenn's view is, as long as one of the two people on either end of...
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mr. kerry and the rest of them but only for the fact that the united states government used the legal weapons during the the 2000 andduring during the george herbert walker bush administration, the anti- tank buster rounds that were 1982.ed in we are not totally innocent either. it is hard to believe the administration. i know they are doing their best to settle the conflict in the middle east. is kind of hard when you are just as dirty as the rest of them. you can also reach out to us via e-mail. andy from vernon, new york. thanks for holding on, republican line. taking myink you for call. i want to add onto to what the last guy said. ,f your audience goes to google they are going to find numerous stories where syrian rebels admitted to an associated press correspondent that they were responsible for the chemical weapons incident, which obama is trying to blame on bashar al- assad. the casualties were a result of by mishandling the weapons. they were told that they were not properly trained in handling the chemical weapons or even told what they were. that is where it came from. this is really reminiscent of the buildup to the first iraq war in the 90s
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mr. chairman. no apologies -- policies to report. >> thank you, governor. i mention that governor walker earlier because i was not sure he was able to be here until now. but once again, scott, do you want to make any closing comments before you take off? >> thank him a check, -- thanks, jack. running such an efficient meeting right on time. thank you for coming to milwaukee, wisconsin. we appreciate it. governors,e all the their families, their extended families and everybody else and all the others who came to our state. if you indulge me for just a minute, i want to thank "visit "visitalking -- milwaukee" we did a fabulous job. richard haggerty was a director and she -- he along with bridget, mary, andrea and suzanne and a whole staff. you saw a lot of the folks going on that's going around with -- i call a blue, but technically turquoise shirts. they were all volunteers from the community helping out. i want to thank all of them. i stopped by the command center last night, but we had a tremendous effort. of natural resources, the wisconsin national guard, emergency management, and a n
mr. chairman. no apologies -- policies to report. >> thank you, governor. i mention that governor walker earlier because i was not sure he was able to be here until now. but once again, scott, do you want to make any closing comments before you take off? >> thank him a check, -- thanks, jack. running such an efficient meeting right on time. thank you for coming to milwaukee, wisconsin. we appreciate it. governors,e all the their families, their extended families and everybody else...