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who are these people? >> reporter: they are old, they are young, they are black, they are white, they are male, they are females. they are farmers, miners, doctors, stay at home moms, nurses, and for the first time coming out in their lives to have their voices heard. this is as best i can describe it an absolutely grass roots movement and this is an uprising. we are at the beginning of a political movement and they credit you. >> glenn: is this an antiobama or an antidemocrat or an antibig government? >> reporter: well, it is antigovernment. why don't i ask one of them. what is your name, sir? >> kevin. >> reporter: is this an antiobama? or antigovernment? what is this? >> antispending. we are spending like crazy and we have to stop. >> reporter: ma'am, what is your name? is this antiobama, antigovernment, what are we saying? >> progovernment but pro in the way that the people rule. >> reporter: is this about president obama or about something bigger? >> this is about freedom for me and my son anding to t
who are these people? >> reporter: they are old, they are young, they are black, they are white, they are male, they are females. they are farmers, miners, doctors, stay at home moms, nurses, and for the first time coming out in their lives to have their voices heard. this is as best i can describe it an absolutely grass roots movement and this is an uprising. we are at the beginning of a political movement and they credit you. >> glenn: is this an antiobama or an antidemocrat or an...
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, for the people, by the people. glenn: she followed that with "the government's job is to take care of us." no, it's not. is telling that to our children and telling our children that america is a bad place, it's paid for by the tides foundation, and it all comes out of berkeley, california and it is all over our schools. also, this week, we have shown you this. ♪ barack hussein obama, mmm, mmm, mmm, barack hussein obama mmm, mmm, mmm he said red, yellow or black or white we are all equal in his sight mmm mmm mmm ♪ glenn: we can't even sing chris mall carols in this country -- we can't even sing christmas carols in this country, and then they're all equal in his sight. on sunday i hear that, but it is with a capital h for him, and now let me introducing to you these crazy gun-toting radicals who refuse to sit by and let it happen. they are concerned moms. that's all they are. moms saying what is happening to my country? what's happening to our schools? how do we survive this? also, frank luntz is the author of a bra
, for the people, by the people. glenn: she followed that with "the government's job is to take care of us." no, it's not. is telling that to our children and telling our children that america is a bad place, it's paid for by the tides foundation, and it all comes out of berkeley, california and it is all over our schools. also, this week, we have shown you this. ♪ barack hussein obama, mmm, mmm, mmm, barack hussein obama mmm, mmm, mmm he said red, yellow or black or white we are...
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these are people that have long coattails and they help other people and other people make a living offrough them, because of their hard work. it's nuts that we have this war against prosperity and maryland is just the tip of the iceberg. it will get really bad if we continue to do it. neil: if maryland is teaching us that the revenue you think you are going to get taxing rich folks you don't get, then what? >> well, first of all, we should note that tax revenues tend to go down in bad economies, and there's other reasons why tax revenues go down, not just because rich people don't want to pay the taxes and move out of the state. gary raised an interesting issue about people leaving california to live in nevada that has no income tax or low income tax, i can't remember which. california caught a lot of tax cheats who said they moved to nevada, but in fact, they wanted to stay in california because they had very good reasons to be in california. there is an instructive thing there. do people really want to leave the united states? well, some. most people want to stay in their home and pa
these are people that have long coattails and they help other people and other people make a living offrough them, because of their hard work. it's nuts that we have this war against prosperity and maryland is just the tip of the iceberg. it will get really bad if we continue to do it. neil: if maryland is teaching us that the revenue you think you are going to get taxing rich folks you don't get, then what? >> well, first of all, we should note that tax revenues tend to go down in bad...
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you see all these people? look. this is exactly what he is talking about, on march 13th i said, get to knower neighbors and start doing groups and the name of the guy on cnbc and he said time for tea pare and this is the culmination of those thoughts, that is what this is and what america is. we are an idea. and people take those ideas, and they go with it and what is this main idea coming out of washington right now? it doesn't lead to anyplace positive and that is not a democrat thing, that is a democrat, republican, a power thing, a money thing. corruption thing. kevin jackson, is in quincy, illinois. [cheers and applause]. >> how are you, sir? >> doing great! >> so what are you feeling in quincy, illinois? >> well, a lot of hysteria, great time to be here, i'm here to see if i can sign the race -- find the racist thing you are talking about and i've yet to find them. >> you haven't been beaten up behind a garbage dump 600 times yet. >> no, looking for the racist and dick chan is calling me, on stand-by and said
you see all these people? look. this is exactly what he is talking about, on march 13th i said, get to knower neighbors and start doing groups and the name of the guy on cnbc and he said time for tea pare and this is the culmination of those thoughts, that is what this is and what america is. we are an idea. and people take those ideas, and they go with it and what is this main idea coming out of washington right now? it doesn't lead to anyplace positive and that is not a democrat thing, that...
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people working on the problems. you try to get inside of them. to me this is about hope and it shows the heroics within the individuals that are living inside the city. so for me it's in some ways a celebration, while trying to rid us of a problem to have a good life. >> so you get inside crime and you discover some stories. there are a number of stories within the film. which one of the storylines with regard to individuals impacted you? >> there's so many. i think it's really interesting to watch jada and crete's relationship, because she's a blood, he's a crip and they become a couple. they have a child, you know. they have a child. and it talks about reconciliation, and then she's coming from this environment where she's still kind of entangled with the prison system and the court system, but she continues to rise. and she ultimately starts this organization for nine women to start to help them heal the community, and to me that's a very powerful statement. >> how much of what holds young people back has to do w
people working on the problems. you try to get inside of them. to me this is about hope and it shows the heroics within the individuals that are living inside the city. so for me it's in some ways a celebration, while trying to rid us of a problem to have a good life. >> so you get inside crime and you discover some stories. there are a number of stories within the film. which one of the storylines with regard to individuals impacted you? >> there's so many. i think it's really...
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young people.tudents who sat where you spit 75 years ago who over-- where you sit 75 years ago who overcame a depression, won a world war, overoppression and -- overcame oppression. students who sat where your sit 20 years ago and developed twitter and facebook. what problems are you going to solve? what discoveries will you make? what will a president who come here's in 20 or 50 or 100 years say about what you did for this country. your families, your teachers and i, are doing everything we can to make sure you have the education you need to answer these questions. i'm working hard to fix up your classrooms and get you the books, equipment, and computers you need to learn. but you've got to do your part too. i expect all of you to get serious this year. i expect you to put your best effort into into everything you do. i expect great things from each of you. so don't let us down. don't let your family down or your country down, most of all don't let yourself down. make us all proud. thank you very
young people.tudents who sat where you spit 75 years ago who over-- where you sit 75 years ago who overcame a depression, won a world war, overoppression and -- overcame oppression. students who sat where your sit 20 years ago and developed twitter and facebook. what problems are you going to solve? what discoveries will you make? what will a president who come here's in 20 or 50 or 100 years say about what you did for this country. your families, your teachers and i, are doing everything we...
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so 69 people on that flight. that is presumed to be one of the planes that went into one of the towers of the world trade center. the other planes that we know of, the other tower of the world trade center and the plane that went to -- that crashed into the pentagon area, those are unknown flights. the pennsylvania crash which is still not the faa, but local authorities saying it, our affiliate in pittsburgh has heard traffic on the radio scanners saying that it was a flight that originated in chicago and was headed to cleveland, but i caution that sort of information coming off radio scanners is very, very sketchy and so very unreliable but it's the first report off the scanners. >> bob, an fbi spokesman quoted as saying there were four flights that were hijacked altogether. we know about american 11. i'm not going to mention the names of the carrier or the numbers on the others. are you getting any kind of detail like that at the faa? >> no. faa is not getting into that kind of detail. i said several planes a m
so 69 people on that flight. that is presumed to be one of the planes that went into one of the towers of the world trade center. the other planes that we know of, the other tower of the world trade center and the plane that went to -- that crashed into the pentagon area, those are unknown flights. the pennsylvania crash which is still not the faa, but local authorities saying it, our affiliate in pittsburgh has heard traffic on the radio scanners saying that it was a flight that originated in...
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it is impossible to fight mountain people and people who can run across the border. imagine yourself if the germans could have ran every time across to switzerland, france, in spain. that war would have gone on for another five years. host: "usa today" this morning on a domestic story that the president wants a 2% cap on federal cost-of-living raises. this is richard wolf this morning. host:. host: one more call on this, fairfax, va. caller: good morning. i called because i disagree with what most of the callers are talking about today. two simple reasons why we are in afghanistanone i. one is the pakistan the holding the islamic bomb. if we get out of afghanistan, the kids in this country will not be safe. çó==two, afghanistan does not d more troops. itÑneeds a legitimate government. unfortunately, the iÑir --ñrçó leaving and scan thexdçói -- it is no need to even talk about leaving afghanistan. host: coming up on this program, we will take a look at our continuing series looking at hospitals and how they deal with everyday issues. you'll hear from two guests. in t
it is impossible to fight mountain people and people who can run across the border. imagine yourself if the germans could have ran every time across to switzerland, france, in spain. that war would have gone on for another five years. host: "usa today" this morning on a domestic story that the president wants a 2% cap on federal cost-of-living raises. this is richard wolf this morning. host:. host: one more call on this, fairfax, va. caller: good morning. i called because i disagree...
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but he has aision and he's able to ipire people t believe the vision and empower people. people on the seets, everyone that he omes in contact with to belie that their voice mea something. so i was really -- i was o impressed th him because think he is a model of what a lot of us -- the mtels that a lot of u have to try to take up, nd he's wilng to spend his lifend his time. you'll see in e documentary where he's gting out of cars and, you know, he's talking to china, trying to bng business to the port and the next minutehe's getting out of the car saying, "what a you doing out? it's 1:00 in theorning." the nextime he's playing basketball in the prects to talking to se people about brinng businesses in. he willing to roll up his slves and say i can change m environment, ian make things happen, i can mae this universe happen the way iant it to. so i couldn' be more impressed wi him as an individual. >> cory is a person of faith, i'm a person of fath and i know you are as well. and you were talking about the bible verse th says where there is nvision, that people perish. so
but he has aision and he's able to ipire people t believe the vision and empower people. people on the seets, everyone that he omes in contact with to belie that their voice mea something. so i was really -- i was o impressed th him because think he is a model of what a lot of us -- the mtels that a lot of u have to try to take up, nd he's wilng to spend his lifend his time. you'll see in e documentary where he's gting out of cars and, you know, he's talking to china, trying to bng business to...
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to larger groups of people. right after the 2008 election there was some real discouragement among religious conservatives, although some of those individuals i've interviewed noted that they were pretty discouraged before the election, because things were not really going the way that they had hoped. but there's a renewed sense of hope on that side as well. there's a sense that they have a way that they can now engage in the political process and that some of the things that president obama wants to do are not popular with some parts of the public. and religious activists see an opportunity on the right to mobilize some opposition. so they've really moved from being quite discouraged to being quite optimistic and quite active. but it's a different role; it's a role of being in opposition and not the role of having the insider connections. one of the things we know about religious conservatives going all the way back to the days of the moral majority, is that they tend to prosper in opposition. >> reporter: gree
to larger groups of people. right after the 2008 election there was some real discouragement among religious conservatives, although some of those individuals i've interviewed noted that they were pretty discouraged before the election, because things were not really going the way that they had hoped. but there's a renewed sense of hope on that side as well. there's a sense that they have a way that they can now engage in the political process and that some of the things that president obama...
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there not people dying. there are people that don't have regular healthcare and that's a problem and we should fix it. that, again, is the shape of the table, not what does the house look like. nobody, nobody on 9/11 did anything but try to comfort each other. on 9/12, we all started to gather together and put our partisanship away. don't you remember what that felt like? don't you remember how great it felt? don't you remember for weeks after we were like, this is the way we're supposed to be. well, who has changed that? who has changed that? have your neighbors? have your neighbors changed that? or have the people in washington, d.c. changed that? i have never started a fight with my neighbors. they have never started a fight with me. we have never -- we have never, ever, argued about principles in my neighborhood or with my friends, people i disagree with. we can disagree on healthcare, but up until the last ten years, we didn't hate each other. look, i will take my share of the responsibility. fine. fine
there not people dying. there are people that don't have regular healthcare and that's a problem and we should fix it. that, again, is the shape of the table, not what does the house look like. nobody, nobody on 9/11 did anything but try to comfort each other. on 9/12, we all started to gather together and put our partisanship away. don't you remember what that felt like? don't you remember how great it felt? don't you remember for weeks after we were like, this is the way we're supposed to be....
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when it comes to italian sauce, some people prefer this jar. but more people prefer this sauce. winner of the blind taste test. the sweet and savory taste of prego. it's in there. >>> coming up, big international test. the president. today we blew the cover on iran's secret plant to enrich uranium. french, britain, they have our back. i want to know what israel's next move will be. now your card comes with a way to plan for what matters to you. introducing blueprint. blueprint is free and only for chase customers. it lets you choose what purchases you want to pay in full to avoid interest...with full pay. and those you split... you decide how to pay over time. if having a plan matters. chase what matters. create your own blueprint at chase.com/blueprint. >>> iran has a right to peaceful nuclear power that meets the energy needs of its people, but the size and configuration of this facility is inconsistent with a peaceful program. the iranian government must now demonstrate its peaceful intentions or be held accountable to international standards and international law. >> preside
when it comes to italian sauce, some people prefer this jar. but more people prefer this sauce. winner of the blind taste test. the sweet and savory taste of prego. it's in there. >>> coming up, big international test. the president. today we blew the cover on iran's secret plant to enrich uranium. french, britain, they have our back. i want to know what israel's next move will be. now your card comes with a way to plan for what matters to you. introducing blueprint. blueprint is free...
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their people -- there are people that have told me not to run. lot of people have told me not to run. >> the white house told you not to run? >> i don't know that. >> you serm know you don't have their support. >> well, david, the white house has a country to run, and i have a state to run. there's politics that go on all the time. i'm blind, but i'm not oblivious. i realize there are people that don't want me to run. i have never gotten an explicit authorizationed from the white house that says i should not run. i think i should be managing the affairs of my state, and when i run, making my case to the people and letting them decide. >> fair enough. i just want to be clear on this point. they certainly sent the message, that you would not have support and they have concerns about you running and that you should not run. >> they certainly sent the message that they have concerns, and i appreciate that, but let me just tell you at the outset, i am running for governor in 2010. i don't think that this is an issue other than for the people of the st
their people -- there are people that have told me not to run. lot of people have told me not to run. >> the white house told you not to run? >> i don't know that. >> you serm know you don't have their support. >> well, david, the white house has a country to run, and i have a state to run. there's politics that go on all the time. i'm blind, but i'm not oblivious. i realize there are people that don't want me to run. i have never gotten an explicit authorizationed from...
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i think people giving people choices would be a good thing.ut i do think we need to cover everybody. host: if you had your druthers, would you like the government completely out of health care? guest: well, from what i read about what happened with medicare, before medicare came online, when senior citizens didn't have coverage, that was pretty sad. and i don't know that it would be nice not to have the government involved. but i think there is a role for government in providing a safety net for everybody and providing coverage for people who can't afford it. host: as somebody on the board of correctors, in charge of i.c.u. and in private practice, this might be delicate. but does the i.c.u. make money for the hospital? guest: i don't think it's a delicate question at all. i'm sure we don't. host: at $3,500 a day? guest: well, first off, that's our cost. we don't get that money paid in. reimbursement is not that high. i think that's the first issue. secondly, i'm not sure that very much in-patient business makes money for hospitals these days.
i think people giving people choices would be a good thing.ut i do think we need to cover everybody. host: if you had your druthers, would you like the government completely out of health care? guest: well, from what i read about what happened with medicare, before medicare came online, when senior citizens didn't have coverage, that was pretty sad. and i don't know that it would be nice not to have the government involved. but i think there is a role for government in providing a safety net...
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you keep saying 47 million people but the truth is we're talking about 40 million people who don't have the ability to pay. somewhere we need to find a way to mitigate this expense and get them health insurance. >> there are no wages to garnish. >> here is the thing. people are out there protesting in d.c. and they're furious and one of the biggest complaints we hear from the american public, whether or not anybody is listening in d.c. is that it is the cost of what is being proposed that is astronomical, so finally we're coming up with another idea. leave the system alone. take it out of somebody's if they don't pay their bills. >> well, that's true, but i'm not sure that that's always the right answer either. we know that medicaid and medicare have been a disaster in many ways. in this new bill, for example, there is over $30 billion that could be addressed just from tort reform. there was no tort reform. let me finish -- >> jonathan, real quick. >> there is no tort reform in the bill. >> tort reform isn't going to make a difference. if you want to bring costs down -- >> $30 billion w
you keep saying 47 million people but the truth is we're talking about 40 million people who don't have the ability to pay. somewhere we need to find a way to mitigate this expense and get them health insurance. >> there are no wages to garnish. >> here is the thing. people are out there protesting in d.c. and they're furious and one of the biggest complaints we hear from the american public, whether or not anybody is listening in d.c. is that it is the cost of what is being...
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surveillance and looking at people's phone or internet record people saw the specter of some sort of a fascist state and -- gwen: but is jimmy carter considered to be extreme? >> i think he said something that was extreme. i'll get to him in a second. the other thing you have is on the right people projecting that barack obama is going to somehow create some sort of socialist government. race is an added element to that. jimmy cafert -- carter, who is a person of another generation who grew up when racial feelings were especially intense is now saying that the overwhelming majority of emotion comes from race. that seems a little bit strong to me. i think race is part of it. barack obama is a different president than we've had before. he's somebody not only because of his race but because of the unusual nature of his background, growing up overseas for part of the time. , even coming from hawaii, it's a different milieu he was around through much of his childhood and how you disentangle what's race and what isn't is hard to do. but there's no doubt it's an element. >> but john, these
surveillance and looking at people's phone or internet record people saw the specter of some sort of a fascist state and -- gwen: but is jimmy carter considered to be extreme? >> i think he said something that was extreme. i'll get to him in a second. the other thing you have is on the right people projecting that barack obama is going to somehow create some sort of socialist government. race is an added element to that. jimmy cafert -- carter, who is a person of another generation who...
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th people in thi country elected me. 70% of the people want health care.t it, sorry, republicans. tavis: youhink he is moving in that direction? >> think so. to give the guy credit, he is a lot niceruy than aam. tas: imagine that. >> trying to hold out to ove brancho the other side. if the eleion had gone the other way to you think they would ha been holding o to olive bran? i don't think so. he has tried that. it hasn't worked. he has to come on like our roosevelt and fight the people. i think he can d that. i think that is who he is at h core and he h to tl rubens and e exciterin and is summers. i've nev lived my lifeike that and i'm not gng to start now. tas: you speak about this with such greatassion. it is clearn your -- in all your wor it iclear that you care about everyday people. yocare about these issues. i kw atne point years ago you thoug about going into the ministry. >> did. tas: is this your -- is this yourinistry, the work tt you do? this docentary? i see it this w. >> the church ofinema? i like tt. well, listen, i feel very blessed anvery p
th people in thi country elected me. 70% of the people want health care.t it, sorry, republicans. tavis: youhink he is moving in that direction? >> think so. to give the guy credit, he is a lot niceruy than aam. tas: imagine that. >> trying to hold out to ove brancho the other side. if the eleion had gone the other way to you think they would ha been holding o to olive bran? i don't think so. he has tried that. it hasn't worked. he has to come on like our roosevelt and fight the...
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people talk to people who agree with them. i'm con fronted by people who say well i'd like to get this done from the liberal side, but i have to compromise, they don't understand why i say. that because everybody they know agrees with them. and the same is true on the right. >> that's -- we're definitely seeing that more and more. we have to take a short break and talk more after this break. the congressman is going to be joined by republican congressman mike rogers and david gergen in just a moment. you can join the live online. it's happening at ac360.com. >>> a huge break in the yale murder mystery, an arrest today. and new details about the suspect. a yale lab technician who was arraigned today. we'll be right back. this is my small-business specialist, tara. i know landscaping, but i didn't know how wireless could help my business. i just don't know how wireless can help my business. tara showed me how i could keep track of my employees in the field and get more jobs done faster. i was blown away. i'm blown away. only ver
people talk to people who agree with them. i'm con fronted by people who say well i'd like to get this done from the liberal side, but i have to compromise, they don't understand why i say. that because everybody they know agrees with them. and the same is true on the right. >> that's -- we're definitely seeing that more and more. we have to take a short break and talk more after this break. the congressman is going to be joined by republican congressman mike rogers and david gergen in...
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those trusted by people in localities, in towns, in villages, people select these people.o they help carry out the elections and it is done with the supervision of the people. there are actually grassroots groups that come together and carry out and supervise the elections within a framework defined by t law, and then people go to the polls. now, in the past election, and this time, something new happened which did not have anything to do with our electoral system. it really had more to do with claims made by a few politicians. i want to take you back to 1384 iranian calendar year the last election. if you bear with me, i'll just tell you what i am trying to get to. in 1384 iranian calendar year which was four years ago, the elections took place. and people elected me. back then, the government in place was behind the person running against me with full force. even the ministers in the previous government went to different parts of the country to lead election campaigns. for him. and this is really not common and it's not really looked at very well in the iran culturally i
those trusted by people in localities, in towns, in villages, people select these people.o they help carry out the elections and it is done with the supervision of the people. there are actually grassroots groups that come together and carry out and supervise the elections within a framework defined by t law, and then people go to the polls. now, in the past election, and this time, something new happened which did not have anything to do with our electoral system. it really had more to do with...
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young people.you spit 75 years ago who over-- where you sit 75 years ago who overcame a depression, won a world war, overoppression and -- overcame oppression. students who sat where your sit 20 years ago and developed twitter and facebook. what problems are you going to solve? what discoveries will you make? what will a president who come here's in 20 or 50 or 100 years say about what you did for this country. your families, your teachers and i, are doing everything we can to make sure you have the education you need to answer these questions. i'm working hard to fix up your classrooms and get you the books, equipment, and computers you need to learn. but you've got to do your part too. i expect all of you to get serious this year. i expect you to put your best effort into into everything you do. i expect great things from each of you. so don't let us down. don't let your family down or your country down, most of all don't let yourself down. make us all proud. thank you very much, everybody. god b
young people.you spit 75 years ago who over-- where you sit 75 years ago who overcame a depression, won a world war, overoppression and -- overcame oppression. students who sat where your sit 20 years ago and developed twitter and facebook. what problems are you going to solve? what discoveries will you make? what will a president who come here's in 20 or 50 or 100 years say about what you did for this country. your families, your teachers and i, are doing everything we can to make sure you...
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people say, who are the people there? are all these people organized and part of some astroturf, nancy pelosi, angry mobs? when on earth did we have the leaders in this country calling people names because they want to stand up for their country, are concerned about their country, concerned about the spending that is going to affect the economy today and in the future, and they want to be heard. the legislation that currently is being considered in congress has passed four of five committees. the speaker has said in the last couple of days that they're going to have a vote in the house when they come back. the senate believes that with senator kennedy's death it might provide impetus to pass in the senate. that is the reason that people are coming out in droves to tell other legislators what they think about this bill. interestingly, only about one- third members of congress are holding town hall meetings. some are holding telephone town hall meetings or close the town hall meetings. four out of five americans thinks this
people say, who are the people there? are all these people organized and part of some astroturf, nancy pelosi, angry mobs? when on earth did we have the leaders in this country calling people names because they want to stand up for their country, are concerned about their country, concerned about the spending that is going to affect the economy today and in the future, and they want to be heard. the legislation that currently is being considered in congress has passed four of five committees....
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people. he says that the nation is headed towards a fascist state. this piece obviously is in part because of the resignation of those two acorn employees. what role does glenn beck play in the dialogue or debate? caller: he plays a huge role in his writings cannot be ignored. when i first saw him i thought he was a little bit crazy. i don't agree with him when he says that obama is a racist. i do agree that there is a march towards socialism. if you go back to what obama says in the lead up to the elections, he did not lie. he told america that he wanted to change america. beck against that and so are the millions on the mall yesterday. host: thank you for the call. there are various estimates about the numbers of people gathered anywhere from 75,000 up to 100,000. you are right that it was a huge crowd, no doubt about it. we're joined from new york on the line for democrats. caller: good morning. you are just beaming. let me talk about the tea party. if you stop and say everyone there yeste
people. he says that the nation is headed towards a fascist state. this piece obviously is in part because of the resignation of those two acorn employees. what role does glenn beck play in the dialogue or debate? caller: he plays a huge role in his writings cannot be ignored. when i first saw him i thought he was a little bit crazy. i don't agree with him when he says that obama is a racist. i do agree that there is a march towards socialism. if you go back to what obama says in the lead up to...
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i promise you three great people, and three great people i have for you. linda gasparello, who, secretly i can tell you, actually broke the light bulb. i took the blame. i was being gallant, but actually, she did it. and from potus radio, the politics of the united states for people of the united states, joe mathieu. >> i tried to catch the light bulb. >> you are lucky you did not. anyway, that program is a mainstay of sirius xm radio. i'm very glad to say that the audio of this program is played at 9:30 a.m. on saturdays on potus on 110 and 130 sirius xm radio. and we're very glad to have back george wilson because he gets up every day and looks around the corridors, talking to people finding out what is going on. i know what your up to, trying to find out what is going on. and you are now the host of "gw on the hill," which is being played in washington on whur- 96.3 fm. i mention that because it is the sister station thewhut, which originates the program. >> i have full disclosure, whur is separate from sirius. i do both. >> know you both, but i'm tryin
i promise you three great people, and three great people i have for you. linda gasparello, who, secretly i can tell you, actually broke the light bulb. i took the blame. i was being gallant, but actually, she did it. and from potus radio, the politics of the united states for people of the united states, joe mathieu. >> i tried to catch the light bulb. >> you are lucky you did not. anyway, that program is a mainstay of sirius xm radio. i'm very glad to say that the audio of this...
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you know, there are people in my district who are on the far left, there are people on the far right. most of my district is actually somewhere in between, and when you represent a district like that, you have to be prepared for that kind of diverse opinion, and i think i have a responsibility to kind of flesh it out. i don't want to hear from just one side or the other side, and that's why i feel so passionate about making sure we have all of the conduits to me whether it's a telephone town hall meeting or tweeting me or youtube. the best way i can hear that diverse range of opion is by creating a diverse communication option for my constituents. >>ost: you've been in congress since 2000. what were you doing prior? >> guest: i was an elected local official in huntington, new york, and i had a small business. [inaudible] >> guest: yes. i grewp in a house where my dad had a ham radio in the attic. you know, he was always the first out to get the next gadget, and that's part of my dna. >> host: you have above your tv in your office another giz. what is that? >> guest: well, this is anot
you know, there are people in my district who are on the far left, there are people on the far right. most of my district is actually somewhere in between, and when you represent a district like that, you have to be prepared for that kind of diverse opinion, and i think i have a responsibility to kind of flesh it out. i don't want to hear from just one side or the other side, and that's why i feel so passionate about making sure we have all of the conduits to me whether it's a telephone town...
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people are asking about the timing here. roman polanski, according to reports, he has a home there in switzerland. he has had a number of ski vacations. it wasn't as if he thought he should hide in switzerland. so what can we learn from his timing here? >> well, first of all, he -- whatever he was doing in switzerland, he had to know that there was an extradition treaty, and he was in harm's way the minute he left the safe haven of france. but i think what probably stirred up the interest was recent documentary, 2008, about roman polanski, raising questions about the whole issue. so a fugitive situation that was sort of asleep all of a sudden flared up and got the interest of the d.a. in los angeles. the rest as we we know came down with the arrest in zurich. >> some have said it's not a good idea that, it could take a long time, that it would be in his best interest, if you will, to come and face the music. >> well, i think very well so. because fighting extradition in his situation is almost hopeless. there's no real issue
people are asking about the timing here. roman polanski, according to reports, he has a home there in switzerland. he has had a number of ski vacations. it wasn't as if he thought he should hide in switzerland. so what can we learn from his timing here? >> well, first of all, he -- whatever he was doing in switzerland, he had to know that there was an extradition treaty, and he was in harm's way the minute he left the safe haven of france. but i think what probably stirred up the interest...
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the number of people on welfare were people of color.as comfortable enough with the relationship. he said nobody hates welfare more than the people who are on it. he resented the relation that being. he would tell me about going to conventions and church congregations and asking do you want more welfare or less? >> they would say less. thp was an essential and dig tied pursuit. let's look at president clinton's perspective on healthcare. >> perhaps he should have started with a smaller piece of health bnureform. he was beginning months of efforts to establish the initiative. there's a reason this hasn't been done in 60 years. we have a question on twitter. what was some of the mistakes he believed he made. >> just read one of many, many discussions he had about it as we were going on. that was after it had failed. there were more discussions. he went with a reform plan firm on the government. president obama one reformed in the congress. you may see the form. there's always second guessing when you talk about something important and as d
the number of people on welfare were people of color.as comfortable enough with the relationship. he said nobody hates welfare more than the people who are on it. he resented the relation that being. he would tell me about going to conventions and church congregations and asking do you want more welfare or less? >> they would say less. thp was an essential and dig tied pursuit. let's look at president clinton's perspective on healthcare. >> perhaps he should have started with a...
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satisfied with it -- 12 million people or 15 million people. making the system work more efficiently and better, but what they are talking about is more government, more taxes, more spending, and i just do not go along with that. neil: your colleague max baucus said that is not quite what he is up to. he is saying that a lot of this, more than half of this, could be done through savings. we had a guest on his said pretty much the same thing, that the savings could be exacted their pm i just have a tough time. you are closer to the washington history signed than i ever will be, but i have never seen that happen in washington. it would be a first. >> it has not happened. if they tell you it will cost you five, it will cost you 10. keep in mind, when you look at the cbo numbers, they do not even start until 2013. some of the expenses are deferred until 2014. this is around $1 trillion. if you really add it up over 10 years, it could be as much as $2 trillion, and that is the con game that is going on around here. look, i want to help senator baucu
satisfied with it -- 12 million people or 15 million people. making the system work more efficiently and better, but what they are talking about is more government, more taxes, more spending, and i just do not go along with that. neil: your colleague max baucus said that is not quite what he is up to. he is saying that a lot of this, more than half of this, could be done through savings. we had a guest on his said pretty much the same thing, that the savings could be exacted their pm i just...
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healthy people and leave sick people to the side but are going to provide products that are going to be both cost effective and do the trick for the american people. >> rose: don't you think in the end they'll end up with some kind of trigger mechanism for public option? >> well, you know, i don't know that. i think it will depend a little bit on whether that... by going in that direction it will actually produce some republican votes. but i think that... you know, i think there have been other ideas out there. for example, bipartisan ideas. i work with senator daschle at the center for american progress. >> rose: right. >> he got together with former senator dole and former senator howard baker. what they proposed was leave it to the states. let governors trigger in a state-based public option. you know, so i'm not sure exactly where that compromise lies. but i know that in order to get health reform passed, we have to have at least a majority and probably 60 votes in the senate to get legislation passed. so i think there's going to be... again, i think the president has a role to p
healthy people and leave sick people to the side but are going to provide products that are going to be both cost effective and do the trick for the american people. >> rose: don't you think in the end they'll end up with some kind of trigger mechanism for public option? >> well, you know, i don't know that. i think it will depend a little bit on whether that... by going in that direction it will actually produce some republican votes. but i think that... you know, i think there...
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here you are, the american people stood up, voted, gave you the power and people like blanch lincoln,ho had -- she wants to politically survive here -- vote against it. this is an embarrassment for progressive who wanted this because they had their faith and put their hope that the democrats pulled together and we've seen the republicans pulled together in the previous administration. >> tamron, you have to remember, the democratic party is a more diverse party. we have blue-dog democrats, progressives. it's easier for republicans, more monolithic in their views, to ban together and unite. that's what you're seeing play out here. what's interesting is you're going to get -- the baucus plan has gotten a lot of criticism, but if you look at the details of the plan, you'll get a lot more people insured, bring down costs, a lot of good things to like about it. >> howard dean was just on, and he's got a great voice, doctor, governor, former head of the party, he says it's not reform without a public option. he says you can have insurance reform, but without a public option you ear really n
here you are, the american people stood up, voted, gave you the power and people like blanch lincoln,ho had -- she wants to politically survive here -- vote against it. this is an embarrassment for progressive who wanted this because they had their faith and put their hope that the democrats pulled together and we've seen the republicans pulled together in the previous administration. >> tamron, you have to remember, the democratic party is a more diverse party. we have blue-dog...
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but that's not -- i don't think that's what the people who are here and there were passionate people here yesterday were out here about. i think they were still talking about death panels. >> is that what you think this is about, death anels, unreasoned opposition? >> well, no, i don't. i think that the core elements of the proposal including its cost have been a matter of record for some time. there are varying estimates. but there are no estimates that say any of these measures are not going to add to the deficit. senator conrad was talking about producing a bill that won't do that, but he hasn't done that yet, nor have the other committees that work at that in the senate. what you have is the possibility of the entry of the federal government into the insurance market which worries a lot of people. it is not hard to understand why people believe that that so-called public option will lead to employers by the thousands, maybe millions abandoning the health care coverage they now provide, paying the fine, which will be less, and leading inevitably toward more and more people getting
but that's not -- i don't think that's what the people who are here and there were passionate people here yesterday were out here about. i think they were still talking about death panels. >> is that what you think this is about, death anels, unreasoned opposition? >> well, no, i don't. i think that the core elements of the proposal including its cost have been a matter of record for some time. there are varying estimates. but there are no estimates that say any of these measures...
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the second is the one you bring up which is we are paying for those people anyway, the people going to the hospital emergency rooms weeks are paying for their coverage right now. one of the ways to reduce the cost for you, caller, is to get those people into the system so that they are pay nothing the system and hopefully that reduces your premium. the other thing is the exchange that i have already talked about. in terms of my coverage, ironically, my coverage as state's torn in queen anne's county was better than my federal coverage. this does make the same requirements of those federal plans, as it does for every other plan. what happens for me as a federal employee is i now choose among a number of different plans. and the reason i am able to get a good deal, you will, is because i have the power of all the other federal employees that are negotiating, if you will, with the insurance companies. the plan of this bill from the perspective of someone who is in your position, is to do the same thing by increasing your bargaining power by allowing you to join with other people to purcha
the second is the one you bring up which is we are paying for those people anyway, the people going to the hospital emergency rooms weeks are paying for their coverage right now. one of the ways to reduce the cost for you, caller, is to get those people into the system so that they are pay nothing the system and hopefully that reduces your premium. the other thing is the exchange that i have already talked about. in terms of my coverage, ironically, my coverage as state's torn in queen anne's...
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how do you have people-run redistribution of wealth because the only way you are going to get peopleup their wealth is, unless you threaten to throw them in jail and coerce them through the government. so, you don't have people. >> sean, i think there are 8,000 people on the streets of pittsburgh today that would disagree with you on that. we can tax. sean: how do you get people who have wealth who voluntarily give it up. if they don't volume lun terrorly give it up then the government is going to have to force them to give it up. >> you tax them. there is something called i personally think there should be limits on corporate pay. i don't understand why any -- right now the total wealth in the u.s., every single person equally distributed $44,000 per person four person family, $200,000. i don't see why people need -- sean: you are living in la la land. let me tell you why. because of you both. >> la la land. you are saying the system right now is working? you think the system is working? sean: i will tell you that capitalism has created wealth, prosperity, has advanced the human con
how do you have people-run redistribution of wealth because the only way you are going to get peopleup their wealth is, unless you threaten to throw them in jail and coerce them through the government. so, you don't have people. >> sean, i think there are 8,000 people on the streets of pittsburgh today that would disagree with you on that. we can tax. sean: how do you get people who have wealth who voluntarily give it up. if they don't volume lun terrorly give it up then the government is...
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they were completely different people. i spent the 10 years onhis book and i get asked most often, y did they do it? it took me a year to figure out that that is the wrong question, at least in the wrong dirtion. there is why eric harris did it and dylan klebold, they are completely different people. eric harris was a psychopath, classic. he is the mastermind of the plot. he spent a couple years trying to figure out how he could desty the entire world. that was the real fantasy. white out humanity. always believed three fouor five people, for a psychopath, the power of life as well as ath, makes a more powerful, a god, give life, take it away. not delusional enough to think they are god but they are as important as god. the key thing with a psychopath is no compassion, no empathy, no regard for the welfare of others or anything. to decrease their non-violent because it is just about meeting their own needs. ponzi schemes, con men, crooked politicians, you might be able to think of a few that come to mind, that is classic p
they were completely different people. i spent the 10 years onhis book and i get asked most often, y did they do it? it took me a year to figure out that that is the wrong question, at least in the wrong dirtion. there is why eric harris did it and dylan klebold, they are completely different people. eric harris was a psychopath, classic. he is the mastermind of the plot. he spent a couple years trying to figure out how he could desty the entire world. that was the real fantasy. white out...
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people will say that we hold it. medicare and medicaid have much lower administrative costs and insurance companies. that is right, but medicare and medicaid just simply process claims and do not drive down costs. i know i am a broken record here, but unless we get the financial incentives to align the right way, we cannot afford the current system for 04 -- or reform. it was good evening, senator warner. thank you for coming here tonight. i have several questions here that we of research and carefully written out, but i have a question for all of you, for all of you in the media, and for all of you nationwide. just because there is a difference of opinion between each side of the health care bill does not mean if you do not let the bill, that you were making in a race issue about the president. that has to stop. [cheers and applause] >> i don't think anyone has suggested that, but i do believe -- i do find it very unsettling. i did not agree with president bush on a lot of his policies but i never questioned his com
people will say that we hold it. medicare and medicaid have much lower administrative costs and insurance companies. that is right, but medicare and medicaid just simply process claims and do not drive down costs. i know i am a broken record here, but unless we get the financial incentives to align the right way, we cannot afford the current system for 04 -- or reform. it was good evening, senator warner. thank you for coming here tonight. i have several questions here that we of research and...
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ere are shelves already people -- shovel-ready people. so there is money we can get the pump primed and get the economy going again. so it is something we need to do. people are complaining about deficits. we can't afford to do his because there will be a deficit and a double burden our children and grandchildren. that's wrong. if we don't do this the economy will remain and low-level employment and there will be a t of unemployment, tax receipts will be lower, the government will have to barter about money to carry the basic service. you see this differently in california in the current budget crisis. you've got 50 state governors acting as many herbert hoover's cutting back becse tax receipts are falng and that is just exacerbating the downturn and so deficits be damned. borrow and spend right now, because if you don't borrow a spend right now the deficit are going to be even bigger. it isn't good to have deficits in the long run we want to pay the deficits down, but not now. now is the time to be spending. if you want to have a vibrant
ere are shelves already people -- shovel-ready people. so there is money we can get the pump primed and get the economy going again. so it is something we need to do. people are complaining about deficits. we can't afford to do his because there will be a deficit and a double burden our children and grandchildren. that's wrong. if we don't do this the economy will remain and low-level employment and there will be a t of unemployment, tax receipts will be lower, the government will have to...
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were there many people inside the building or is it just too early to tell where the people were? >> there were certainly, you know, probably hundreds, even thousands of people in the building, even though it was before 9:00 which is the usual work period because it's such a large area. the number of casualties is just enormous and they are just beginning to sort it out and trying to get to the first few they can get to but the blans ambulances are just coming in. someone is standing in a cue and they go as soon as they can get a victim and bring them up here right eye way. >> we're looking at the lower end of manhattan as a result of a collapse of one world trade center, that whole financial district is now engulfed in smoke and debris and there probably is going to be a lot more smoke inhalation problems as a result of this. >> almost certainly, tom. i was standing and saw that collapse. everybody here just gasped. each the medical workers and the ambulance attendants when they saw that people are used to tragedy grabbed each other and hugged each other and some started to cry.
were there many people inside the building or is it just too early to tell where the people were? >> there were certainly, you know, probably hundreds, even thousands of people in the building, even though it was before 9:00 which is the usual work period because it's such a large area. the number of casualties is just enormous and they are just beginning to sort it out and trying to get to the first few they can get to but the blans ambulances are just coming in. someone is standing in a...
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50 people. who to include in this mandate. the idea is to get as many people as possible into these employment-based insurance pools. it is the way it is organized. it would be best to maintain that system. there is a debate going on both in the house and the senate over how you do that. do you create rules that businesses must abide by otherwise they face penalties and taxes? the house would take more of that approach. the senate health bill would provide a whole range of incentives and the taxes -- >> but no penalties. >> penalties also. it is a link the provision. >> silly penalties would be for a -- how would that work? >> yes. for businesses over a certain amount -- there are subsidies that would be provided based on the income of the employees from the government to help the employer provide the coverage. then there would be penalties if the employer did not provide the coverage. the finance committee light -- likes the carrot approach better where you incentivize employers to provide cove
50 people. who to include in this mandate. the idea is to get as many people as possible into these employment-based insurance pools. it is the way it is organized. it would be best to maintain that system. there is a debate going on both in the house and the senate over how you do that. do you create rules that businesses must abide by otherwise they face penalties and taxes? the house would take more of that approach. the senate health bill would provide a whole range of incentives and the...
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imagine you're a student, headed back to class this week, some people excited, some people headed back to school regrudgingly. on tuesday, some students might think it's cool they get to hear and see an address from the president of the united states. there's a catch. not everyone is exactly happy about this address the president is planning or the lesson plan that's coming along with it. our own kate bolduan is live in washington. it appears the president is pushing a lot of messages but parents are up in arms. >> when white house press secretary robert gibbs was asked about this yesterday, he called it "silly season," when the president can't encourage young people to stay in school. either way the president's plan to address as you talked about it, a sort of back-to-school pep talk has kicked up some controversy, some parents fear the event is politically motivated in a place that should always remain apolitical, the classroom. the main complaint is not about the address itself from the president but rather some teaching material sent out by the department of education to accompany
imagine you're a student, headed back to class this week, some people excited, some people headed back to school regrudgingly. on tuesday, some students might think it's cool they get to hear and see an address from the president of the united states. there's a catch. not everyone is exactly happy about this address the president is planning or the lesson plan that's coming along with it. our own kate bolduan is live in washington. it appears the president is pushing a lot of messages but...
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people being kidnapped?d people stranded on, you know, i mean it's amazing. >> larry: the web address is deniseamberl deniseamberlee.org. you're trying to straighten out the 911 situation. >> yeah. we actually become pretty much the spokesperson for 911 reform. and, you know, unfortunately 911 isn't magic. there is a lot of dedicated people that work in our 911 industry and trying to do their best. they're sitting in a room trying to help you while they're on the phone with you. and they're almost completely helpless. so we're really trying to push with federal legislators, state legislators to try to get better funding for 911. >> larry: nathan lee also plans to file suit against the charlotte county sheriff's office. in fact, his father who works in that office plans to join in the lawsuit. we asked the sheriff's office for a statement and nathan lee's planned lawsuit and they have declined to comment. more after the break. that maybe has to choose between paying their credit card or putting food on the ta
people being kidnapped?d people stranded on, you know, i mean it's amazing. >> larry: the web address is deniseamberl deniseamberlee.org. you're trying to straighten out the 911 situation. >> yeah. we actually become pretty much the spokesperson for 911 reform. and, you know, unfortunately 911 isn't magic. there is a lot of dedicated people that work in our 911 industry and trying to do their best. they're sitting in a room trying to help you while they're on the phone with you. and...
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one, denying people or discriminating against people with prior illnesses. and, two, trying to put some lid or restraint on the ever-increasing premiums that we see to small businesses and individuals so they have a place they can turn to get insurance that isn't going to break them in half. now, we can improve things that are working and one of those places where we really do have some great success stories and we can build on those is in the research that the country and our medical universities are conducting throughout the nation. we are on the cusp of some tremendous breakthroughs when it comes to heart disease and cancer. two of the things that are so expensive to both individuals and businesses and the nation. so if we can continue to really develop this research and continue to provide resources for research, there is hope and promise on some very difficult diseases that ultimately we can overcome. and so it's with these kinds of things in mind, righting a wrong that comes about with discriminating against people with prior illnesses, helping small b
one, denying people or discriminating against people with prior illnesses. and, two, trying to put some lid or restraint on the ever-increasing premiums that we see to small businesses and individuals so they have a place they can turn to get insurance that isn't going to break them in half. now, we can improve things that are working and one of those places where we really do have some great success stories and we can build on those is in the research that the country and our medical...
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there are people being vocal.s accusing him of lennonism and they're getting on tv and causing a great right wing -- >> that's probably because we're putting them on tv. let's talk about those death panels, for example. what sarah palin said today is exactly right. the whole health care proposal cutting costs is leading to rationed care. in the last six months of life where all the expenses are done. people are going to be told, there are procedures, there are drugs and there are surgeries which we're no longer going to give you. in cases with people with alzheimer's, these decisions are going to be made. is the phrase "death panels" in there? no, it's not. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. pat, david, wait a minute. wait a minute. we have an update on sarah palin. she was invited to testify before the new york state senate aging committee. she refused. instead of testifying she submitted written testimony and said, basically, that death panels would be included. she wrote, quote, a great deal of attention was give
there are people being vocal.s accusing him of lennonism and they're getting on tv and causing a great right wing -- >> that's probably because we're putting them on tv. let's talk about those death panels, for example. what sarah palin said today is exactly right. the whole health care proposal cutting costs is leading to rationed care. in the last six months of life where all the expenses are done. people are going to be told, there are procedures, there are drugs and there are...
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because this impacts over 3 million people. you had -- 38 million people.rought out secretary salazar. you got a letter back scolding you. in that letter they went on to stay attack california's water infrastructure. they were disappointed that your letter would attempt to lay blame for the california water crisis on the feet of agency's scientists. now, my question is, governor, have you had any opportunity to talk to the president of the united states to tell his interior secretary and others in his administration to turn the water back on and are you planning to talk to the president specifically about this? >> yes. first of all, i'm planning to talk to the president about this and i have many, many times talked to the interior secretary and to others. and, you know, we have done everything that we can. writing the letters, bringing the political leaders out to our -- the valley and to show them firsthand the 40-plus percent unemployment rate, the way the people are suffering. how we have, you know, hand out foods to them. how they have no way of making
because this impacts over 3 million people. you had -- 38 million people.rought out secretary salazar. you got a letter back scolding you. in that letter they went on to stay attack california's water infrastructure. they were disappointed that your letter would attempt to lay blame for the california water crisis on the feet of agency's scientists. now, my question is, governor, have you had any opportunity to talk to the president of the united states to tell his interior secretary and others...
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in the case of some people.memory serves me started draining the pond. whether it has anything to do with that statement, mentioned in the letter, i don't know. but there is some kind of irony there. >> we have a phone call from sabrina in kentucky. >> hi, jim, you do a great job. >> thank you. >> my question is about misty's brother, the night he was supposed to go over there and claims he banged on the door, i was wondering if it was possible he could have coerced that little girl to open the door and maybe he took her and maybe that's why he waited so long to tell investigators that he was there that night? >> what's your take on that will caller's comment? >> it's a good point she's making but, you know, i'm not buying this whole thing. misty and ron know a lot more than what's coming out. the police, the first thing you'll do as a good cop, okay, you don't have time to open up a crime book 101 and learn this stuff. you're going to talk to everyone that knows this family, everyone that knows misty and him an
in the case of some people.memory serves me started draining the pond. whether it has anything to do with that statement, mentioned in the letter, i don't know. but there is some kind of irony there. >> we have a phone call from sabrina in kentucky. >> hi, jim, you do a great job. >> thank you. >> my question is about misty's brother, the night he was supposed to go over there and claims he banged on the door, i was wondering if it was possible he could have coerced that...
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people simply can't afford it. one of the ways -- we want to create a pool in which people who don't have insurance in small businesses can go and get insurance at a competitive price. and a public option would be a valuable tool within that group, that package of plans that would be offered, private and public. >> i just want to be clear here because in his statement he was unequivocal. he said it must be included. a public plan must be included. is he signaling he would be compromiing on that with some level of competition? >> first of all, you have to take the whole statement. he believes the health insurance exchange where people can go, small businesses, people who don't have insurance and get insurance at an affordable price is still essential to any health reform and he believes a public option would be an important part of that package. he hasn't changed his view. >> this is what the house speaker says, nancy pelosi, she says the following, any real change requires the inclusion of a strong public option to
people simply can't afford it. one of the ways -- we want to create a pool in which people who don't have insurance in small businesses can go and get insurance at a competitive price. and a public option would be a valuable tool within that group, that package of plans that would be offered, private and public. >> i just want to be clear here because in his statement he was unequivocal. he said it must be included. a public plan must be included. is he signaling he would be compromiing...
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you can win people over. some people you can't win over. maybe the birthers you can never win over. some of the crazies with disgusting signs you can't win over. but to simply despise people and to dismiss them as all a bunch of racists does not create a helpful atmosphere in this country or one where you genuinely can heal wounds, which i think is what we're talking about. >> final thought on this? >> yeah, my thought is we're not that far apart in that i don't believe that all the critics are racist. i do believe, however, that it is in the interest of the legitimate and honorable critics of the president to distance themselves from those who are not. and it may be a small group, i hope it's a tiny, vanishingly small group, but it's there. and i think we do ourselves a disservice and do the country a disservice if we ignore it. >> there's another portion of this interview having to do with the role of government as the fuel for this opposition, and i want to play that portion from the president again, because i think it's important. watch this. >> i think you actually put your fin
you can win people over. some people you can't win over. maybe the birthers you can never win over. some of the crazies with disgusting signs you can't win over. but to simply despise people and to dismiss them as all a bunch of racists does not create a helpful atmosphere in this country or one where you genuinely can heal wounds, which i think is what we're talking about. >> final thought on this? >> yeah, my thought is we're not that far apart in that i don't believe that all the...