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after that, paul kern and a guest talk about how much americans and foreign visitors to the united states bendane travel and tourism. pleasure e-mails, phone calls, and tweets. -- plus your e-mails, phone calls, and tweets. a lot of us take for granted the opportunities that we have here. toother countries, going other countries, i see other people there. it is wonderful to be an american. i would not traded for the world. and as to sit back americans and think. is better than a lot of other people. back and griping complain about this and that we should sit back and just think and so we do have. we're not where we could be at but we're better than we could be. >> it means that we have a mutual understanding that freedom and liberty leads to great success. here and raised in new york. i wish had a lot of american pride most because my parents came from india and they did not have much. the came to europe because they thought it was the greatest place for opportunity. i just graduated medical school. they see it as a place where they can come from nothing and bring it up to something. that
after that, paul kern and a guest talk about how much americans and foreign visitors to the united states bendane travel and tourism. pleasure e-mails, phone calls, and tweets. -- plus your e-mails, phone calls, and tweets. a lot of us take for granted the opportunities that we have here. toother countries, going other countries, i see other people there. it is wonderful to be an american. i would not traded for the world. and as to sit back americans and think. is better than a lot of other...
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and athat, paul kern guest talk about how much americans and foreign visitors spent in travel and tourism. and your e-mails, of phone calls, and tweets. "washington journal" is live every day on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> one of the points we make in this book is the perennial question, did it make any difference to have the popular election and we come down on the side that it did make a difference. senators began to act like house members which is not something that any senator wants year. means they're out there scavenging for roads. they had to deal with the people. did you have a state legislature and there are 26 members of your state senate, you need 14 votes. you can payoff 14 centers, paying off their mortgages in a couple of notorious cases to buy their election. >> war with historian emeritus of the senate richard baker on ."&a john dingell was first elected in 1955. vice-president biden along with house and some-senate leaders celebrated at the u.s. capitol. this is 50 minutes. [applause] >> that afternoon and thank you for joining us today. it is with great pride that we
and athat, paul kern guest talk about how much americans and foreign visitors spent in travel and tourism. and your e-mails, of phone calls, and tweets. "washington journal" is live every day on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> one of the points we make in this book is the perennial question, did it make any difference to have the popular election and we come down on the side that it did make a difference. senators began to act like house members which is not something that any...
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you are on with paul kern and david heuther. caller: i have a few questions to try to weed out statistics. i noticed that canada was capita of25 a day per expenses, whereas mexico was only spending $10 a day. they were down to number four. i was wondering since we are border countries, how much was that generated or how were those statistics compiled for the fromic for goods for trade either mexico or from canada coming into the united states as far as trucks? the second thing was, i was wondering if you were adding on a per capita basis for exhibitors, whether -- expenditures, whether that was what we consider immigration for workers that are over here with visas or college students that are going to college. i was wondering if that was factored into it as well? host: stay on the line and let mr. kern answer. coming tosomeone is the united states and they will be compensated at the location, they are excluded to the greatest extent possible from the statistics that you see here. , we are notuestion including trade other than to
you are on with paul kern and david heuther. caller: i have a few questions to try to weed out statistics. i noticed that canada was capita of25 a day per expenses, whereas mexico was only spending $10 a day. they were down to number four. i was wondering since we are border countries, how much was that generated or how were those statistics compiled for the fromic for goods for trade either mexico or from canada coming into the united states as far as trucks? the second thing was, i was...
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davidthat, paul kern and houther talk about how much americans and foreign visitors to the u.s. banned in travel and tourism, plus your e-mails, phone calls and tweets "washington journal" is next. ♪ ♪ good morning, it is friday, july 5, 2013. president obama is scheduled to had to camp david after attending briefings at the white house regarding the situation in egypt. congress remains on recess in. will return monday with plenty to deal with in closing -- including rising federal interest rates for students and immigration reform and economic pieces will be a hot topic in the wake of monthly job numbers to be released at 8:30 a.m. today. we will get
davidthat, paul kern and houther talk about how much americans and foreign visitors to the u.s. banned in travel and tourism, plus your e-mails, phone calls and tweets "washington journal" is next. ♪ ♪ good morning, it is friday, july 5, 2013. president obama is scheduled to had to camp david after attending briefings at the white house regarding the situation in egypt. congress remains on recess in. will return monday with plenty to deal with in closing -- including rising...
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you are on with paul kern and david heuther.ions to try to weed out statistics. i noticed that canada was spending $25 a day per capita of expenses, whereas mexico was only spending $10 a day. they were down to number four. i was wondering since we are those statistics compiled for the traffic for goods for trade from either mexico or from canada coming into the united states as far as trucks? the second thing was, i was wondering if you were adding on a per capita basis for expenditures, whether that was what we consider immigration for workers that are over here with visas or college students that are going to college. i was wondering if that was factored into it as well? host: stay on the line and let mr. kern answer. guest: if someone is coming to the united states and they will be compensated at the location, they are excluded to the greatest extent possible from the statistics that you see here. your other question, we are not including trade other than tourism trade. i think you mentioned a truck coming in with logs. that
you are on with paul kern and david heuther.ions to try to weed out statistics. i noticed that canada was spending $25 a day per capita of expenses, whereas mexico was only spending $10 a day. they were down to number four. i was wondering since we are those statistics compiled for the traffic for goods for trade from either mexico or from canada coming into the united states as far as trucks? the second thing was, i was wondering if you were adding on a per capita basis for expenditures,...
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after that, paul kern and a guest talk about how much americans and foreign visitors to the united statesour e-mails, phone calls, and tweets. liveington journal" is each morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. the museum in washington recently hosted interviews with pulitzer prize-winning photographer s. includedng photos images of the syrian civil war and we will hear more about the stories behind those pictures. this is 50 minutes. >> hello and welcome to the studio. i'm your host for this weeks edition of inside media. this week's discussion will be with two pulitzer prize winning photographer's rum 2013. to my immediate left is roderigo three he began his career in his native argentina. since 2003, he's been a staff photographer for the associated press and covered a wide range of international tories, from the fighting in kabul, afghanistan, to political turmoil in bolivia in 2003 and haiti in 2004. he covered venezuela's presidential elections and found himself back in haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake in 2010. in 2010, he was documenting the political strife there. and
after that, paul kern and a guest talk about how much americans and foreign visitors to the united statesour e-mails, phone calls, and tweets. liveington journal" is each morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. the museum in washington recently hosted interviews with pulitzer prize-winning photographer s. includedng photos images of the syrian civil war and we will hear more about the stories behind those pictures. this is 50 minutes. >> hello and welcome to the studio. i'm your...