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can you end the unacceptable discrimination in funding for first nation's education iecomi nations be forced to go to court to sue for equal funding as cindy had to do for child welfare? >> that's it. >> mr. speaker, we'll continue to work pro actively and collaborative with first nations provinces and the private secretary o to suspect programs and services to support student succe success, access to jobs and strong healthy communities it's too early to speculate about the budget mr. speaker. that's a decision forthcoming. thank you. >> got $5 million in tax breaks from the government through its generous corporate tax plan give-aways. after the photo op they decided to cut workers' salaries this half and slash the benefits and threaten to ship canadian jobs overseas. mr. speaker,s why this government handing out billions in no strings attached tax give aways and turning its back on workers. they're the only producer of th. when will this government step up to the plate in the interest of canadians and canadian workers? >> this is a sad situation, but this is a labor despite between
can you end the unacceptable discrimination in funding for first nation's education iecomi nations be forced to go to court to sue for equal funding as cindy had to do for child welfare? >> that's it. >> mr. speaker, we'll continue to work pro actively and collaborative with first nations provinces and the private secretary o to suspect programs and services to support student succe success, access to jobs and strong healthy communities it's too early to speculate about the budget...
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every nation has a different approach depending on the culture and history are sovereignty a nation might be able to give up and to attain and this is normal. but something which is important is also to take into account the weight of industry inside each nation. those nations who do have an industry which plays a role in defense will always think a different output with consequences. >> and small one. >> industrial strategic decisions aren't new. what are -- you talked about ql libya. in your mind is somebody who is one of the important players and the lessons learned and spreading them across the alliance. what are the top and enduring lessons of afghanistan and libya? >> afghanistan isn't finished yet. it's difficult to draw up the lessons right now. we were in the transition phase. specifically libya. strategic surprises. we need to be ready to face any possible threat or risk across the whole spectrum, two, the advantage of playing on both ground coalition and the alliance. three, the we need to make sure we have the right expertise in our own command structure and four, the weight o
every nation has a different approach depending on the culture and history are sovereignty a nation might be able to give up and to attain and this is normal. but something which is important is also to take into account the weight of industry inside each nation. those nations who do have an industry which plays a role in defense will always think a different output with consequences. >> and small one. >> industrial strategic decisions aren't new. what are -- you talked about ql...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> day live road to the white house coverage continues from florida with a mitt romney rally beginning at 1:45 eastern. we will take you live to newt in west palmeech beach at 8:00 p.m. eastern. that is all today on c-span. >> i arrived in paris. i walked into the hotel lobby and met him for the first time. he said he just wanted to be on the cover of "rolling stone." >> he wrote about u.s. and nato forces in the june issue of "rolling stone." >> i told him it was between him and lady gaga. he said to put him and lady gaga in a part-shaped -- heart-shaped tub. >> michael hastings continues the story and talked about his new book on sunday night. >> i do believe the west, for all of its shortcomings, still today represents the most acceptable and workable political culture. >> in 1991, the united states was the only global superpower. today, how to restore its status in the world, tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. also this weekend, did fdr use ww ii as a cover to create a more
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> day live road to the white house coverage continues from florida with a mitt romney rally beginning at 1:45 eastern. we will take you live to newt in west palmeech beach at 8:00 p.m. eastern. that is all today on c-span. >> i arrived in paris. i walked into the hotel lobby and met him for the first time. he said he just wanted to be on the cover of "rolling...
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economic issues tied together with a national issue. and if if there are job losses then of course people will be concerned about. you know who is taking the brunt of this economic crisis whether it is ethnic russians or or other people well let's go back to two two putin steps the text here's how the prime minister sees russia's historic model of interethnic relations. historically in russia as we neither him only use the new us style melting point where people are easily migrants brushwood move through the centuries is a multinational street you print. you do need to interact and connect with each other domestic international women's and into scientists and friends. well this point his own words putin is consistently referring to russians not as all citizens of russia but to russians as an ethnic group other than that are those who want to yeah you know the jews and others well what would it be better to to call russians all the i mean this it is i mean there is such a problem in britain there are british people and english people so
economic issues tied together with a national issue. and if if there are job losses then of course people will be concerned about. you know who is taking the brunt of this economic crisis whether it is ethnic russians or or other people well let's go back to two two putin steps the text here's how the prime minister sees russia's historic model of interethnic relations. historically in russia as we neither him only use the new us style melting point where people are easily migrants brushwood...
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the national law journal. military times, marine corps, navy, air force, army time, all covered these. and who we are justice for vets. a part of the national association, of drug corps professionals. the national association actually was there from the get-go. we started the whole drug court movement. judge robert russell, the gentleman who started the first veterans court was a former board chair and now on the committee. we've been able to implement all of these veterans treatment courts so far. we actually started the veterans treatment court planning initiative funded by the department of justice. we've trained about so far 32 veterans treatment courts with a total of 300 individuals. we actually have another training, a couple days, ten more and a total of 40 veterans treatment courts. veterans mentor court. four veterans treatment mentor courts. one in buffalo, one in tulsa, santa clara county and orange count pi wep actually pay for folks to visit a veterans treatment court to learn how do one in all-d
the national law journal. military times, marine corps, navy, air force, army time, all covered these. and who we are justice for vets. a part of the national association, of drug corps professionals. the national association actually was there from the get-go. we started the whole drug court movement. judge robert russell, the gentleman who started the first veterans court was a former board chair and now on the committee. we've been able to implement all of these veterans treatment courts so...
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institutionalize the current nation summit the meaningful commitment to the nation to nation relationshipt must be upheld by all future presidents. we also called the president to convene a regular meetings on specific issues between tribal leaders and cabinet secretaries. fourth, elevate native people in the federal government. it's past time for the qualified native people to be seated on the federal bench. the appointment of a senior adviser on the native american affairs has advanced policy making at the white house and we would applaud president obama for his leadership. with the importance of the indian budget in the coming decades, we urge the creation of an office for native american programs at the office of management and budget. and finally, we would call upon all candidates to actively engage in the country and in your campaign. each candidate to visit indian country to outline your policy positions. we also urge the campaigns to make sure the tribal nations are part of the discussion at the presidential debate. between now and election we have a lot of work to do. for all of
institutionalize the current nation summit the meaningful commitment to the nation to nation relationshipt must be upheld by all future presidents. we also called the president to convene a regular meetings on specific issues between tribal leaders and cabinet secretaries. fourth, elevate native people in the federal government. it's past time for the qualified native people to be seated on the federal bench. the appointment of a senior adviser on the native american affairs has advanced policy...
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, the cherokee nation itself?that's what the book focus on the most. on one side of the huge divide was john ross, who by the way was only one-eighth cherokee on about his cherokee as i am and i'm one-eighth cherokee. and effect had to have his perfectly spoken english speeches all over the nation be translated by a cherokee interpreter everywhere he went. and yet he was most -- because he told them something that really matter to them and they wanted to year, which was that the cherokees muss, no matter what, remain in the homeland at all costs. they must be resisted anyone who participate in negotiating a removal treaty was in effect a traitor. an enemy to his people. the great majority of the cherokee intent on staying in homes supported his unrelenting stance of resistance to removal. a smaller but highly vocal portion of the cherokee people had come to believe that removal represent the only alternative to the nation's eventual degradation at the hands of what boudinot called an overwhelming white population
, the cherokee nation itself?that's what the book focus on the most. on one side of the huge divide was john ross, who by the way was only one-eighth cherokee on about his cherokee as i am and i'm one-eighth cherokee. and effect had to have his perfectly spoken english speeches all over the nation be translated by a cherokee interpreter everywhere he went. and yet he was most -- because he told them something that really matter to them and they wanted to year, which was that the cherokees muss,...
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andrea stone, senior national correspondent, huffi ininghuffi aol. liz spade, managing editor of the "washington post," allison fitzgerald, speaker committee chair. i'm going to skip our speaker for a moment, and we have patty giglio, organizer, david silverberg, editor, homeland security today. david remski, buffalo news and former president. irv chapman, bloomberg, and mike amandi, director of communications and former spokesperson for u.s. immigration and custom enforcement. i thank all of you for joining us today. [ applause ] >> today i'm very pleased to welcome our featured speaker, secretary of the united states, department of homeland security, janet napolitano. as secretary of the department of homeland security, napolitano leads our nation's collective efforts to secure the country from both terrorism threats and natural disasters. today she will deliver her second annual state of america's homeland security address. as just the third person in history to hold this position, secretary napolitano oversees the department with an evolving and
andrea stone, senior national correspondent, huffi ininghuffi aol. liz spade, managing editor of the "washington post," allison fitzgerald, speaker committee chair. i'm going to skip our speaker for a moment, and we have patty giglio, organizer, david silverberg, editor, homeland security today. david remski, buffalo news and former president. irv chapman, bloomberg, and mike amandi, director of communications and former spokesperson for u.s. immigration and custom enforcement. i...
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our national air space. this road map highlighted the joint partnerships ongoing activities and coordination, and is helping to set the course for needed future investments across the community. the long-term research will further unable the dod and uhs to operate air space for national security missions and enhance the technology available in the marketplace. another significant way that nasa contributes to national security is through its partnership with defense department and other space agencies around the world to track orbital debris in monitor space weather, such as solar flares. and knowing what is in space and what is going on is critical to the department of defense. the ability to monitor systems and understand potential threats to these systems is a growing area of concern to the national security community. and nasa's experience with ground and space-based systems has the potential to assist our of defense in its growing mission area. nasa's investment in improved sensors, a broader area covera
our national air space. this road map highlighted the joint partnerships ongoing activities and coordination, and is helping to set the course for needed future investments across the community. the long-term research will further unable the dod and uhs to operate air space for national security missions and enhance the technology available in the marketplace. another significant way that nasa contributes to national security is through its partnership with defense department and other space...
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is the biggest threat to our national security is our national debt. this debt ceiling increase is a symptom of overspending that has consumed washington for far too long. president obama's request for $1.2 trillion increase in the debt limit points to the serious fiscal challenges we have found ourselves in due to decades of irresponsible and reckless spending. for decades, members of congress who continue to serve voted simply to raise the debt ceiling without ever offering a plan to stop the bleeding. it wasn't until the new house majority arrived that my freshman class when we turned the focus of the conversation from cutting -- from how much more to spend to how much more we can cut and we turned the conversation to how to cut spending in washington, d.c. we demanded that washington stop doing business as usual and include spending cuts greater than the amounts raised. in june i told president obama head on in the weekly address that under no circumstances will republicans support irresponsible legislation which increases the federal government's
is the biggest threat to our national security is our national debt. this debt ceiling increase is a symptom of overspending that has consumed washington for far too long. president obama's request for $1.2 trillion increase in the debt limit points to the serious fiscal challenges we have found ourselves in due to decades of irresponsible and reckless spending. for decades, members of congress who continue to serve voted simply to raise the debt ceiling without ever offering a plan to stop the...
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will be a nation of haves and have nots. we must be a nation of haves and soon to be haves. >> we're a short distance behind greece and spain now facing economic catastrophe. but ours is a fortunate land. because the world uses our dollars for trade we have a short grace period to deal with our dangers. the time is running out so to avoid the state of europe and once great nations of history that fell from the position of world leadership. for 2012 is year of true opportunity, maybe our last to restore an america of hope and upward mobility and greater equality. the challenges aren't matters of etiology or party preference. the problems are mathematical and the answers are purely practical. an open six that would earn it's a way back to leadership is not just criticism of failures but a positive and credible plan to make life better, particularly nor those as preirg to make a better life themselves. republicans accept this duty gratefully. to reach back to an america of promise and to america that can pay its bills, start in
will be a nation of haves and have nots. we must be a nation of haves and soon to be haves. >> we're a short distance behind greece and spain now facing economic catastrophe. but ours is a fortunate land. because the world uses our dollars for trade we have a short grace period to deal with our dangers. the time is running out so to avoid the state of europe and once great nations of history that fell from the position of world leadership. for 2012 is year of true opportunity, maybe our...
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>> he is former ambassador at the league for the united nations and is a member of the united nations international law commission. ambassador, thank you so much for joining us. >> it is a pleasure. >> for the folks who do not know about the league of arab states, give us a little bit of the history and a little bit of the mission. >> the league of arab states, which people called the arab league, it is an original organization that was created in march 1945 between seven member states and now has a membership of 22 members. it has grown over the years. it is a political organization trying to correlate the position of the member states. now it has developed into an organization that focuses on all kinds of different aspects of life in the middle east. it has expanded to comprise specialized agencies, like the united and in it -- like the united nations in the field of education, the profusion of the role of women, -- the promotion of the role of women, disarmament, you name it. i think the importance of this organization is that it can deal with division issues in a better way than o
>> he is former ambassador at the league for the united nations and is a member of the united nations international law commission. ambassador, thank you so much for joining us. >> it is a pleasure. >> for the folks who do not know about the league of arab states, give us a little bit of the history and a little bit of the mission. >> the league of arab states, which people called the arab league, it is an original organization that was created in march 1945 between...
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the current nation summit, tribal nation summit a meaningful commitment to the nation to nation relationship that must be upheld by all future presidents. we also call on the president to convene a regular meetings on specific issues between tribal leaders and cabinet secretaries. elevate the native people of the federal government. it's past time for the qualified native people to be seated on the federal bench. the appointment of the senior adviser on the native american affairs has advanced policy-making at the white house and we applaud president obama for his leadership. with the and were tons of the indian budget in the coming decade with the office for the native american programs at the office of management and budget. finally, we call upon all candidates to actively engage in the country. in each candidate to visit the indian country to outline your policy positions and we also urge the campaign to make sure the tribal nations are part of the discussion at the presidential debate. [applause] between now and the election we have a lot of work to do. for all of the partisan challenges
the current nation summit, tribal nation summit a meaningful commitment to the nation to nation relationship that must be upheld by all future presidents. we also call on the president to convene a regular meetings on specific issues between tribal leaders and cabinet secretaries. elevate the native people of the federal government. it's past time for the qualified native people to be seated on the federal bench. the appointment of the senior adviser on the native american affairs has advanced...
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come to the council asking that you assume your responsibilities under the charter of the united nations to address the tragedy that is unfolding in syria by adopting a clear resolution and supporting the latest initiative adopted in a resolution of the league of council. in cairo on 22nd january, 2012. to which i earlier refrd, we called on the council to under take all measures. specifically economic resolutions and travel to syria. we are not calling for intervention. we are advocating the adoption of economic pressure to understand that it cannot avoid the demand of its people. we are not after a regime change because this is a matter that the syrian people should decide. the continuation of the current situation is a threat to the entire region. it might lead to serious repercussions unless we remedy the situation in a serious manner. we at the league made efforts to find a solution to the crisis and hope that the regime would be wise enough to realize that the approach to governance has been obsolete. consequently and since the syrian regime continued adopting an approach that lies
come to the council asking that you assume your responsibilities under the charter of the united nations to address the tragedy that is unfolding in syria by adopting a clear resolution and supporting the latest initiative adopted in a resolution of the league of council. in cairo on 22nd january, 2012. to which i earlier refrd, we called on the council to under take all measures. specifically economic resolutions and travel to syria. we are not calling for intervention. we are advocating the...
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> our "road to the white house" coverage continues to republican presidential candidate newt gingrich in waterloo, iowa. he held a meet and greet with supporters in iowa. this is a little over an hour. >> morning. thank you so much. how are you? love the hat! >> nice to see you, newt. >> hey, how are you? >> how you feeling? >> you feel great. >> oh, boy, here we go. another lutheran graduate? >> yes, i am. >> here you go. how are you? a rather bigger institution. >> how are you? good to see you. good to see you. how are you? this is amazing, isn't it? >> we get them all set up for you. >> hi. how are you? >> how are you, sir? >> wow, you sure did, didn't you? how are you? >> very good. >> thank you. [applause] >> hello. how are you? good to see you. >> i look for you on national tv. >> nice to see you. thank you for coming. >> good to see you all. hello. hello. >> nice to see you. >> well, ok. is this working? >> a little bit. >> it works in the other room? is that it in
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> our "road to the white house" coverage continues to republican presidential candidate newt gingrich in waterloo, iowa. he held a meet and greet with supporters in iowa. this is a little over an hour. >> morning. thank you so much. how are you? love the hat! >> nice to see you, newt. >> hey, how are you? >> how you feeling? >> you feel...
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american nation. when state and federal government communicate with tribal government there has to be government and two governments communicate together. citizens of the tribal lands, are they all americans or are they citizens of the tribal nation? do they have american rights? how does their citizenship work? >> they're members of their own nation and the federal government -- the bureau of indian affairs who they deal with is the federal government. the people who are sovereign nation, this is one of the things going on in the trail of tears. that ross was pleading for but never going to happen once stay here as an independent sovereign nation which we are and somehow get along because we honor tribal laws and independence. they were going to take over their land. how disrespectful can you be? that is why the cherokees and other indian nations deal with the federal government. [inaudible] >> u.s. citizens and -- >> they try to get through travel -- they keep the boundaries of the united states. >>
american nation. when state and federal government communicate with tribal government there has to be government and two governments communicate together. citizens of the tribal lands, are they all americans or are they citizens of the tribal nation? do they have american rights? how does their citizenship work? >> they're members of their own nation and the federal government -- the bureau of indian affairs who they deal with is the federal government. the people who are sovereign...
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timeliness and accuracy have soared above national averages. and last october the program earned a cash bonus and an award for most improved in the nation. we've set high targets for continued improvement in 2012. [ applause ] the same is true of our campaign to conserve indiana's natural heritage. the last seven years have seen new records for protection of wetlands and habitats. 50,000 acres by the end of this year. highlighted by the largest such project ever at goose pond. in 2011, we launched new waterways conservation projects the size of three goose ponds in the ma stack tuck bottoms and five goose ponds long the wabash quarter. before long hoosiers will be able to travel over 100 miles down our state's signature river and never leave a protected wetlands. [ applause ] our coming bisen ten yell gives us an i deal opportunity to extend this historic reverence for the beauty fwod bestored on indiana. i've appoint add commission of a dozen ill lus trees citizens led by my partner becky skillman, by the lejtd dare congressman lee hamilton to
timeliness and accuracy have soared above national averages. and last october the program earned a cash bonus and an award for most improved in the nation. we've set high targets for continued improvement in 2012. [ applause ] the same is true of our campaign to conserve indiana's natural heritage. the last seven years have seen new records for protection of wetlands and habitats. 50,000 acres by the end of this year. highlighted by the largest such project ever at goose pond. in 2011, we...
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at a different recount had been done that -- nationally, it might have changed national popular vote difference. so this constant reference to the election -- four elections is really an inaccurate reflection. it doesn't reflect historical -- historically what happened in those elections. >> 547 votes in florida in 2000 make it much more exact? >> of course not. that determined the presidency of the united states. >> there have been six additional instances where the change of 1% to vote in a couple states had another situation. >> since 1880 we have had elections close enough that if the national popular vote plan had been in place we would have had to have done six national recounts, one out of every six election which brings me to the point that if we have a national popular vote plan we will have more recounts in our presidential elections, not less. >> we are about out of time. we might have one more question or comment. let me ask both sides is there anything this debate has been nothing if not spirited. i think you very much. is there any topic involved in this thing that we h
at a different recount had been done that -- nationally, it might have changed national popular vote difference. so this constant reference to the election -- four elections is really an inaccurate reflection. it doesn't reflect historical -- historically what happened in those elections. >> 547 votes in florida in 2000 make it much more exact? >> of course not. that determined the presidency of the united states. >> there have been six additional instances where the change of...
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there was army nationalism, jewish nationalism which is called zionism, many different forms of nationalism, each based on either national, on geographic borders, online which, on religion, on culture, any of them, any other variety of reasons. so abdul the damned registers all of mesopotamia, and he auctions off the rights to build a railroad from berlin to baghdad, called the berlin to baghdad railway. in those days, a railroad was more than just a means of transportation to a railroad was a military asset, a way to move troops. so, he also gave them a 40-mile, a 40-mile right-of-way on each side, and they had the berlin to baghdad railway company had the rights to exploit the oil. who owned the berlin to baghdad railway company? the deutsche bank. you need to understand this. because even today no one knows who owned or now owns the oil of mesopotamia. the deutsche bank had the right to exploit it. so, they're exploiting the oil. they are doing mineral surveys. they're getting ready to have a major drilling operation. and winston churchill says we need oil for our naval fleet. they used
there was army nationalism, jewish nationalism which is called zionism, many different forms of nationalism, each based on either national, on geographic borders, online which, on religion, on culture, any of them, any other variety of reasons. so abdul the damned registers all of mesopotamia, and he auctions off the rights to build a railroad from berlin to baghdad, called the berlin to baghdad railway. in those days, a railroad was more than just a means of transportation to a railroad was a...
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as national champs.ith a combination of field goals and stifling defense, the crimson tied led from start to finish from lsu. tied a bowl record with five field goals and their defense did the rest. they shut out the tigers. alabama wins its second national title in three years. 21-0. we will have much more on the bcs title game coming up in sports. for now, back to you. >> thank you very much, fred. >>> here is a look at the stories making news early today in america. nothing stealthy about an atm heist inside a florida nail salon. a tree of robbery suspects broke in to use their car to smash in the door. they escaped with stolen property. no arrests have been made. >>> security cameras are rolling at a new jersey store when a deer smashed through the glass doors of a goodwill store. after the animal regained its footing, quickly made an exit through the same way it came in. >>> while most of the nation misses winter snowfall, cordova, alaska is buried under more than ten feet of the white stuff. offici
as national champs.ith a combination of field goals and stifling defense, the crimson tied led from start to finish from lsu. tied a bowl record with five field goals and their defense did the rest. they shut out the tigers. alabama wins its second national title in three years. 21-0. we will have much more on the bcs title game coming up in sports. for now, back to you. >> thank you very much, fred. >>> here is a look at the stories making news early today in america. nothing...
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[applause] the state of indian nation is strong. our nation is strong. our people are strong. like our sovereignty, strength of our nation is our inheritance . the state of indiana should be confined by what we commit to write out to write out to make the sake of indian nations even stronger in the years to come. we on all know tribes to face a difficult history. we are resting from current economic conditions to contribute to a wire prosperous tomorrow. tribes have been doing more with less generations and i'm here today to outline a path to overcome our shared challenges potentially a specific economic changes and improvements for a tribal nations. said these changes require legislative action, but many others can come from direct action by the administration. ultimately though, it will be the actions of native people that can change their nations in our community. native people are the first americans. tribal nations and the first government in this country. one of the three sovereigns recognized in the united gates constitution and our america is the place where each membe
[applause] the state of indian nation is strong. our nation is strong. our people are strong. like our sovereignty, strength of our nation is our inheritance . the state of indiana should be confined by what we commit to write out to write out to make the sake of indian nations even stronger in the years to come. we on all know tribes to face a difficult history. we are resting from current economic conditions to contribute to a wire prosperous tomorrow. tribes have been doing more with less...
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live nation is and should not be given a continual free rein. i would like to see this city 3 you execute non-compliance with licenses for live nation to continue at the masonic auditorium. thank you for your time. president miguel: thank you. >> i am jay glazer, a resident of nob hill. i am concerned about the prospect of an imbalance in the voting by this commission. i have stated this in the past and it focuses upon commissioner miguel's association as a present or past master of the masonic order. i do understand that you did receive from the city and county attorney a pass on this. i understand that. you made mention of it. i appreciate that very much. i would like to ask, however, because of my concerns, that you do obtain a letter or document from the city and county attorney to place in the file that he does not believe that there is any problem with conflict of interest where you are concerned. i would very much appreciate seeing such a letter. i have nothing further to add. president miguel: thank you. i will forward your request to th
live nation is and should not be given a continual free rein. i would like to see this city 3 you execute non-compliance with licenses for live nation to continue at the masonic auditorium. thank you for your time. president miguel: thank you. >> i am jay glazer, a resident of nob hill. i am concerned about the prospect of an imbalance in the voting by this commission. i have stated this in the past and it focuses upon commissioner miguel's association as a present or past master of the...
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for example, i was proud to announce last week the addition of 18 first nations to the first nations land management regime. [applause] >> here, here. >> and to sign the framework agreement for self-government negotiations with white cap dakota -- [inaudible] [applause] there's more to follow, mr. speaker. >> the honorable member from toronto. >> mr. speaker, that allows me to ask the prime minister with respect to the end bridge project and the communities affected by that project, i'd like to ask the prime minister, the national energy board review doesn't actually have complete jurisdiction with respect to first nations' issues. i'd like to ask the prime minister in particular, does he contemplate some additional process that will involve a direct crown first nations discussion with respect to the impact of this project on first nations? [applause] >> the right honorable president. >> well, mr. speaker, the honorable leader of the liberal party should understand that consulting with aboriginal groups is a constitutional requirement. of course, that is part of any process. at the s
for example, i was proud to announce last week the addition of 18 first nations to the first nations land management regime. [applause] >> here, here. >> and to sign the framework agreement for self-government negotiations with white cap dakota -- [inaudible] [applause] there's more to follow, mr. speaker. >> the honorable member from toronto. >> mr. speaker, that allows me to ask the prime minister with respect to the end bridge project and the communities affected by...
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is the biggest threat to our national security is or national debt. this debt ceiling increase is a symptom of overspending that has consumed washington for far too long. president obama's request for $1.2 trillion increase in the debt limit points to the serious fiscal challenges we have found ourselves in due to decades of irresponsible and reckless spending. for decades, members of congress who continue to serve voted simply to raise the debt ceiling without ever offering a plan to stop the bleeding. it wasn't until the new house majority arrived that my freshman class when we turned the focus of the conversation from cutting -- from how much more to spend to how mu more we can cut and we turned the conversation to how to cut spending in washington, d.c. we dended that washington stop doing business as usual and include spending cuts greater than the amounts raised. in june i told president obama head on in the ekly address that under no circumstances will republicans support irresponsible legislation which increases the federal government's credit
is the biggest threat to our national security is or national debt. this debt ceiling increase is a symptom of overspending that has consumed washington for far too long. president obama's request for $1.2 trillion increase in the debt limit points to the serious fiscal challenges we have found ourselves in due to decades of irresponsible and reckless spending. for decades, members of congress who continue to serve voted simply to raise the debt ceiling without ever offering a plan to stop the...
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to other nations.others. i will not apologize for the united states of america. [cheers and applause] he has one place he seems to want to cut. very interesting. the military. he has cut in the most recent proposal about $450 billion from our military budget over the decade. you realize, our navy is smaller than at any time since 1917? our air force is smaller and -- than any time it was founded. at a time when the world is not safer, look around the world. are we safer from north korea? no, they're in transition with a new leader right now. he knows what could happen. we have china saying they would have the south china sea. they are saying our nation have to get permission from them to go through the south china sea. go across the world, you have got pakistan in a state of tom jon with nuclear weapons, and you have the arabs spring in full bloom, and some going well and some not going well. for them to shrink our military is unthinkable. he is say we should reduce our personnel by 100,000, slowing do
to other nations.others. i will not apologize for the united states of america. [cheers and applause] he has one place he seems to want to cut. very interesting. the military. he has cut in the most recent proposal about $450 billion from our military budget over the decade. you realize, our navy is smaller than at any time since 1917? our air force is smaller and -- than any time it was founded. at a time when the world is not safer, look around the world. are we safer from north korea? no,...
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the leader of libya's national transitional council must stop a. country could be on the brink of civil war and follows a weekend off political turmoil with his deputy resigning over this is spent six high ranking council delegates from benghazi it's the latest sign of discord in the country's interim leadership and comes amid a rising tide of discontent among libyans right swept through benghazi at the weekend as thousands took to the streets of the city where they are to get out the uprising began in protesters accuse the m.d.c. of corruption being slow in bringing in reform and favoring former government loyalists there's also criticism from analysts that the council's may go is to secure a western oil interests rather than to establish democracy. mission in libya for example who's not in the country maybe already had the highest standard of living in all of north africa whether libya does have is the mind. the largest work global oil reserve and the top or oil reserve in africa and that is what the national transitional council are being suppor
the leader of libya's national transitional council must stop a. country could be on the brink of civil war and follows a weekend off political turmoil with his deputy resigning over this is spent six high ranking council delegates from benghazi it's the latest sign of discord in the country's interim leadership and comes amid a rising tide of discontent among libyans right swept through benghazi at the weekend as thousands took to the streets of the city where they are to get out the uprising...
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ambassador to the united nations. russia has almost written to veto the resolution of the 10 months and after 5500 people dead. where does this leave the united nations? >> well, where does it leave the whole process? i think it gives mr. bashar hope that he can out with the international community. with the group i think is trying to accomplish is to gain international support for its plan, which i think is a sensible plan, but as long as russia holds out, it gives mr. bashar the feeling he has got some breathing room, and he will not be under the kind of concerted pressure from the international bond community that the regime deserves. bamut is legitimacy of united nations at stake here? >> i did not think it is the united nations that is at stake. i think it is the regime of bashar al assad is at stake. i think what the international community is trying to accomplish is a way to make it a political transition to resolve this question with a minimal reference to the use of force. nobody is talking about nato forces
ambassador to the united nations. russia has almost written to veto the resolution of the 10 months and after 5500 people dead. where does this leave the united nations? >> well, where does it leave the whole process? i think it gives mr. bashar hope that he can out with the international community. with the group i think is trying to accomplish is to gain international support for its plan, which i think is a sensible plan, but as long as russia holds out, it gives mr. bashar the feeling...
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ts reside in e repositories of our national archives? have any of the secrets been improperly penetrated and revealed? we'll ask the archivist of the united states, alan weinstein. [theme song playing] >> doctor alan weinstein, it's a great pleasure having yo pleasure to be here. >> recently, you brought the minister of iraq. what did he -- what was his impression? what did he take away from your visit and what did you show him? >> john, we have over a million visitors every year. he was -- he had the place to himself for a while. he was interested in seeing the charters of freedoms, interested in seeing the declaration of independence, the constitution and -- >> u.n. declaration? >> and the bill the rights, the u.s. charter. he was also interested in the revolutionary period. washington -- was fascinated to spend sometime with washington's documents. he knew a great deal about american history. he also knew a great deal about the american revolution, for example, that we like so many other democracies began with support from other count
ts reside in e repositories of our national archives? have any of the secrets been improperly penetrated and revealed? we'll ask the archivist of the united states, alan weinstein. [theme song playing] >> doctor alan weinstein, it's a great pleasure having yo pleasure to be here. >> recently, you brought the minister of iraq. what did he -- what was his impression? what did he take away from your visit and what did you show him? >> john, we have over a million visitors every...
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this should be seeking resolution with alice for an intervention now i've actually spoken to the national coordinator council which is the opposition within the country they welcomed the maven again reiterated best felt that as long as there is no move towards foreign military intervention they're very very pleased with the response from the arab league mission because you still got observers on the ground it's expected that that mission is actually now going to continue possibly for another month and possibly with the extension of their powers and their numbers as well of course what you don't want to see happen now is that the arab league mission which is really the only route there remains a plenty for seeing dialogue in the country to now have blocks put in its way so the question really is how to make the mission the observer mission more effective because as we've been witnessing in the past couple of weeks really at the moment in the country what you want to be thing is the sightedness and not third the division. or civilization. or. going. to homes the conflict has moved ever clos
this should be seeking resolution with alice for an intervention now i've actually spoken to the national coordinator council which is the opposition within the country they welcomed the maven again reiterated best felt that as long as there is no move towards foreign military intervention they're very very pleased with the response from the arab league mission because you still got observers on the ground it's expected that that mission is actually now going to continue possibly for another...
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we are hoping to get someone's permission from the national park service and on the national mall is a news conference scheduled for around 9:00 this morning. jummy olabanji, abc 7 news. >> five months since the east slocoast earthquakes. there were two more aftershocks in louisa county yesterday. no injuries reported. >> divers are once again searching for 21 people still missing after a cruise ship ran aground and capsized over the italian coast last week. you can see it the rough seas. that is causing complications for divers searching for the missing. we are getting a better look a problem. satellite pictures showed a 950 foot ship on its side, half submerged in water. >> the captain claims he never intended to abandon passengers. the city ended up in a life raft after he tripped and fell into the water. the captain is now under house arrest and could be charged with manslaughter and abandoning ship. >> i want to take a look a day and did. president obama going on the offensive in orlando. the commander-in-chief today will pitch its plans for boosting u.s. tourism during a stop a
we are hoping to get someone's permission from the national park service and on the national mall is a news conference scheduled for around 9:00 this morning. jummy olabanji, abc 7 news. >> five months since the east slocoast earthquakes. there were two more aftershocks in louisa county yesterday. no injuries reported. >> divers are once again searching for 21 people still missing after a cruise ship ran aground and capsized over the italian coast last week. you can see it the rough...
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it is our "news nation" gut check. do you buy that? join the "news nation" on facebook.if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> welcome become to "news nation." you have been sending interesting tweets as well as thoughts on facebook. ron paul is in the mainstream when it comes to anti-litt-mide war stance. being too tough on ron paul. that's one of them we have coming in. pat robertson came in second at 88. iowa likes crazy. that's from grm. interesting thoughts there. none the less, you can join the "news nation" with your thoughts. interesting and otherwise. our twitter page is@"news nation." we want to remind you that our gut check question is 24 hours before the iowa caucuses, the "des moines register" poll shows 51% of likely caucus goers have made up their mind about which candidate they will vote for. 41% said they could change their mind meaning
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council similar to libya's national transitional council or iraqi national congress rocky national congress was almost a fiction the leader of no support inside iraq whatsoever he lived outside iraq for a long long time and he was pumped up because they wanted to create this exiled body called the iraqi national congress so there was an iraqi voice in the propaganda war against saddam hussein the libyan situation the lives of the libyan transitional council as you know basically would affect us from the governing tripoli jump ship when it got too hot and they took it really for me even with the benghazi and the transitional national council for all of whom we didn't know we knew someone from although they said we can't pass the syrian national council. is largely composed with a mixture of people who have their roots who are inside syria but a dominant i think by exiles abroad hungover you know he's been in paris for a long time like read one. who's based in washington and has very very close ties with the state department you know now what kind of clout what kind of hold are these people h
council similar to libya's national transitional council or iraqi national congress rocky national congress was almost a fiction the leader of no support inside iraq whatsoever he lived outside iraq for a long long time and he was pumped up because they wanted to create this exiled body called the iraqi national congress so there was an iraqi voice in the propaganda war against saddam hussein the libyan situation the lives of the libyan transitional council as you know basically would affect us...
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how manyecre ststs reside in of ourositories national archives? have any of the secrets been improperly penetrated and revealed? we'll ask the archivist of the united states, alan weinstein. [theme song playing] >> doctor alan weinstein, it's a great pleasure having yo pleasure to be here. >> recently, you brought the minister of iraq. what did he -- what was his impression? what did he take away from your visit and what did you show him? >> john, we have over a million visitors every year. he was -- he had the place to himself for a while. he was interested in seeing the charters of freedoms, interested in seeing the declaration of independence, the constitution and -- >> u.n. declaration? >> and the bill the rights, the u.s. charter. he was also interested in the revolutionary period. washington -- was fascinated to spend sometime with washington's documents. he knew a great deal about american history. he also knew a great deal about the american revolution, for example, that we like so many other democracies began with support from other count
how manyecre ststs reside in of ourositories national archives? have any of the secrets been improperly penetrated and revealed? we'll ask the archivist of the united states, alan weinstein. [theme song playing] >> doctor alan weinstein, it's a great pleasure having yo pleasure to be here. >> recently, you brought the minister of iraq. what did he -- what was his impression? what did he take away from your visit and what did you show him? >> john, we have over a million...
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[applause] fo [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [room noise] [general noise] [inaudible conversations] [room noise] >> if you really want to see the candidates, c-span is road to the white house political coverage takes you on the campaign trail. go to town halls, a campaign rallies and meet and greet. >> you talk about remanufacturing back to the united states. what are your plans to do that? >> i want a tax code that clears out all of the loopholes and deductions -- >> what our new hampshire primary coverage on c-span television and on our website, c-span.org. >> i walked into a bike shop, and the owner said he would like 50 of these computers. i saw dollar signs in front of my eyes. >> steve jobs biography by walter isaacson is number one on the new york times best-seller list. tomorrow on book tv, the author talks about advice the apple co- founder got early in his career. >> one is to focus, really keep your focus. the other is empathy, not the perfect word for it, but it is basically make an emotional co
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see nationalism right here how to those who have him he slogan such as stop feeding and stop funding the caucuses saying well the caucuses are a part of russia talking of multiculturalism he said that russia had a very unique system of multiculturalism something very different to say what happens in europe where he said basically multiculturalism had failed and that russia system was something that had to be he's a very different manner over to me and said that there's no way that you can completely get rid of all illegal immigration into russia but if he's elected president in the elections in march that he hopes to be able to to make significant cuts to the amount of people that are arriving in russia illegally now he wants to do this by toughening the mall's to try into turkey people from entering the country illegally he also wants to see a system put in place not just to monitor foreign immigrants coming into russia but also to monitor internal migrants also by twenty thirty he wants to see an exam put in place to those wanting to come and settled and live and work in russia but
see nationalism right here how to those who have him he slogan such as stop feeding and stop funding the caucuses saying well the caucuses are a part of russia talking of multiculturalism he said that russia had a very unique system of multiculturalism something very different to say what happens in europe where he said basically multiculturalism had failed and that russia system was something that had to be he's a very different manner over to me and said that there's no way that you can...
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we must always be a nation ofs f haves and soon to haves. in our economic stagnation and indebtness, we're only a short distance behind greece, spain, and other european countries now facing economic catastrophe, but ours is a fortunate land. because the world uses our dollar for trade, we have a short grace period to deal with our dangers. the time is running out if we're a-to-avoid the fate of europe and those once-great nations of history that fell from the position of world leadership. so 2012 is a year of true opportunity, maybe our last, to restore an america of hope and upward mobility and greater equality. the challenges aren't matters of ideology or party preference, the problemses are simply mathematical and the answers are purely practical. an opposition that would earn its way back to leadership would offer not just criticism of failures failures that anyone can see but a positive and credible plan to make life better, particularly for those aspiring to make a better life for themselves. republicans accept this duty gratefully. t
we must always be a nation ofs f haves and soon to haves. in our economic stagnation and indebtness, we're only a short distance behind greece, spain, and other european countries now facing economic catastrophe, but ours is a fortunate land. because the world uses our dollar for trade, we have a short grace period to deal with our dangers. the time is running out if we're a-to-avoid the fate of europe and those once-great nations of history that fell from the position of world leadership. so...
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around the world are preparing including the tiny island nation of malta. floating right in the middle of the indian ocean maldivians afraid that rising temperatures and thus rising sea waters are threatening the very existence of the nation itself last week the president of maldives mohamed nasheed warned australia to prepare for a wave of immigrants should the nation fall below new sea levels as nasheed said quote it is increasingly becoming difficult to sustain the islands in the natural manner that these islands have been and quote there are roughly three hundred fifty thousand people who call maldives homes in the nation could be the first casualty in fast approaching freak global weirding. it's time to stop ignoring the reality of climate change orning tom had for us a few weeks back. what will we're doing weather as become a total reality and it's going to get a lot worse fast here are some of the numbers when thomas jefferson wrote the declaration of independence global c o two is around two hundred eighty parts per billion where at that and by the
around the world are preparing including the tiny island nation of malta. floating right in the middle of the indian ocean maldivians afraid that rising temperatures and thus rising sea waters are threatening the very existence of the nation itself last week the president of maldives mohamed nasheed warned australia to prepare for a wave of immigrants should the nation fall below new sea levels as nasheed said quote it is increasingly becoming difficult to sustain the islands in the natural...
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for that, you have to gain access to the national museum. in 2003, the museum witnessed one of the most tragic events in its history. she remembers the days of the looting in front of the eyes of american troops. thousands of priceless artifacts were stolen and many more destroyed. >> after the fall of saddam hussein, the americans were fighting a loyalists who were using the museum. so many of the large antiques were shattered on the ground and many of the most valuable exhibits that were kept in the central site disappeared or were stolen. >> the national museum used to house some of the most important objects in mesopotamia andn -- in mesopotamia and culture. today, most of the galleries are still damaged but some are under restoration. >> after the fall of the regime, the national committee for the regime and arts wrote to many countries and ask them to return stolen artifacts. many were taken to italy, the u.s., united arab emirates. they are worth a complete fortune. >> now, some 5000 of the 15,000 artifacts have been returned, mainly
for that, you have to gain access to the national museum. in 2003, the museum witnessed one of the most tragic events in its history. she remembers the days of the looting in front of the eyes of american troops. thousands of priceless artifacts were stolen and many more destroyed. >> after the fall of saddam hussein, the americans were fighting a loyalists who were using the museum. so many of the large antiques were shattered on the ground and many of the most valuable exhibits that...
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i believe these principles make us a powerhouse nation and an exceptional nation.cal that we hold true. that we do not abandon them in a time of stress. i love those principles. i love the hymns of america. our national anthem. i love the song "america the beautiful." "oh, beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains' majesty, above the fruited plain." you know those words. i used to joke in iowa that the amber waves of grain accounted for corn. liberating -- who love mercy more than life. our veterans and the armed services personnel, please raise your hands. national guard, reservists. [cheers and applause] wow, look at that group. thank you. family members. thank you for your service. there is one more verse. let me mention. "oh, beautiful the patriot's dream, that sees beyond the years" the founders of this country, when they crafted this, they were not drafting thoughts of a temporary nature, but instead laying out a vision of permanence, an enduring vision for america. this is not the time for us to abandon those principles. it
i believe these principles make us a powerhouse nation and an exceptional nation.cal that we hold true. that we do not abandon them in a time of stress. i love those principles. i love the hymns of america. our national anthem. i love the song "america the beautiful." "oh, beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains' majesty, above the fruited plain." you know those words. i used to joke in iowa that the amber waves of grain accounted for...
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her national lead for democracy party will challenge every one of the 48 seats. the party's candidates are all expected to receive strong support, but perhaps none more than aung san suu kyi. observers say her participation is a crucial part of the government's efforts to demonstrate the progress it's making towards democratization and ultimately to convince the west to lift economic sanctions. >>> asia's two emerging economic powers, china and india, have agreed on a framework designed to prevent their long-standing border dispute from escalating out of control. the two nations have clashed in the past, but they pledged after a meeting in new delhi to work for peace. >> reporter: india's national security adviser ended two days of talks with chinese state counselor dai bingguo on tuesday. the mountainous frontier was the site of a military conflict between india and china in 1962. high level talks to resolve the issue began in 2003 and have continued regularly since then. for china, better relations with india may help contain the independence movement because t
her national lead for democracy party will challenge every one of the 48 seats. the party's candidates are all expected to receive strong support, but perhaps none more than aung san suu kyi. observers say her participation is a crucial part of the government's efforts to demonstrate the progress it's making towards democratization and ultimately to convince the west to lift economic sanctions. >>> asia's two emerging economic powers, china and india, have agreed on a framework...