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getting employers together with people who are getting training, figuring out what people need to train for, creating a reemployment system rather than unemployment system. that sounds like boosting the economy to me. turning our safety nets into trom trampolines and springboards so people can get ahead. i don't know anybody that doesn't want a job and doesn't want to work. i haven't heard anyone sitting around on unemployment saying oh, gee, i love it. i can just sit here. we've got to help the people that fall through the cracks. right now we're still in the gravitational pull of the great recession. that's why i don't understand why your party says no to extended unemployment benefits. it is the most -- it's sort of -- there should not be any issue about this. >> i know you are baiting me to open the door to give us your pay force. i'll take the bait. we didn't say no. we just said what's the pay force. so go ahead. >> if we have to offset the extended unemployment benefits, it so happens that the cost of the carried interest loophole hedge fund manager ps and private equity managers
getting employers together with people who are getting training, figuring out what people need to train for, creating a reemployment system rather than unemployment system. that sounds like boosting the economy to me. turning our safety nets into trom trampolines and springboards so people can get ahead. i don't know anybody that doesn't want a job and doesn't want to work. i haven't heard anyone sitting around on unemployment saying oh, gee, i love it. i can just sit here. we've got to help...
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we don't have need organizations doing things for people in haiti. we need people in haiti getting dollars directly and doing things themselves. 90% of these organization he left. >> ben doesn't just talk about they has worked for them. >> i want to point out actually something else, take a quick look at my screen here. la von la mont is the prime minister of healthy haiti, he wants to know why there isn't anyone from authority on the show, we reached out to him to see if we could get him as a guest but didn't hear back. government to government aid, ben says, never gets to the victims. gabe says you might as well flush the money down the toilets, the people don't get it. mary says put the money directly in the hands of the people who need it. the same haitians who were fighting over a bowl of rice, were fighting over a bag of rice on the 13th. do you agree that the aid has actually divided haitians? >> just to show haiti is bad, to be honest with you, most people don't to to haiti to look for good news. they just go to haiti just to talk bad about ou
we don't have need organizations doing things for people in haiti. we need people in haiti getting dollars directly and doing things themselves. 90% of these organization he left. >> ben doesn't just talk about they has worked for them. >> i want to point out actually something else, take a quick look at my screen here. la von la mont is the prime minister of healthy haiti, he wants to know why there isn't anyone from authority on the show, we reached out to him to see if we could...
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that money but i needed people had been talked would give me i remember when i when i screwed that in there not a well mechanic lay bricks and butcher and the fifth one was. create bricks. and so when we came out of high school we had a welding. we had a trade we can go to work why are the black hills not for sale i believe is that if we ever lose control. of that area that we give in to prey and protect self-destruction will be brought on in place of that nature has language i live by looking not every day and finding out what the weather is going to be tomorrow. and now is prepared myself with the animals could they tell you what coming off and on two thousand and sixteen to two thousand and twenty is the big change that they had also in our prophecies what was prophesied they call that the seven fire he said those that would live as. hard as a say the people that have come from afar with their gifts and those that brought the gives to not listen and but still stand what the gift that they brought which is technology. they in turn will destroy
that money but i needed people had been talked would give me i remember when i when i screwed that in there not a well mechanic lay bricks and butcher and the fifth one was. create bricks. and so when we came out of high school we had a welding. we had a trade we can go to work why are the black hills not for sale i believe is that if we ever lose control. of that area that we give in to prey and protect self-destruction will be brought on in place of that nature has language i live by looking...
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people want close connections to each other. innovation and more. you neednse job centers. >> how is it working right now? >> it's working well. we have a very good transit system. but there are a couple of big problems. one is we need more money to really operate this system. and a lot of that is about reliability and speed. a lot -- it goes well and has great service but don't go quite fast enough. we need to grow the ridership. >> what's your goal? what's your dream goal? we have got 10% now? >> we can compare ourselves to other parts of the world. it is more important, we have a lot of capacity that we could add people that don't have as many people riding it today. that's one particular goal. and other systems where we are getting closer particularly coming in and out of downtown, we need to invest more there. a lot of people will take trans more money put more money into that corridor. >> we have about a dozen major subway systems in new york. here we have about two dozen? >> we have 27 different transit properties. really there is about seven big ones
people want close connections to each other. innovation and more. you neednse job centers. >> how is it working right now? >> it's working well. we have a very good transit system. but there are a couple of big problems. one is we need more money to really operate this system. and a lot of that is about reliability and speed. a lot -- it goes well and has great service but don't go quite fast enough. we need to grow the ridership. >> what's your goal? what's your dream goal?...
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all under our language which is the treaty this is under our law seven laws we have as treaty and people need to look behind where they come from your opinions of fine don't want to live behind who they are they do really don't want to find out what what do you say to people who say we can't go back to fortunately the only way to move forward with the treaty and treaty is you. why do you think you live here freed. my ancestors come here and live here. and grapple by giving end to indonesia and give them billions of dollars because you give a right to bring up your children give you a house has to you know rip the country so this important people in young generation need to know why do the ear pinch of always under that should violate the treaty and force themselves on to destroy mother earth destroying the language destroying it that was rightfully ours we want we're not angry we speak the truth we're not frustrated. we speak the reality of the european people develop a curriculum that all chinamen black man red man white man strips stick to their own cultural languages status forcing themsel
all under our language which is the treaty this is under our law seven laws we have as treaty and people need to look behind where they come from your opinions of fine don't want to live behind who they are they do really don't want to find out what what do you say to people who say we can't go back to fortunately the only way to move forward with the treaty and treaty is you. why do you think you live here freed. my ancestors come here and live here. and grapple by giving end to indonesia and...
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all under our language which is the treaty this is under our law seven laws we have as treaty and people need to look behind where they come from europe in south fine don't want to live behind who they are they really don't want to find out of it what do you say to people who say we can't go back to fortunately the only way to move forward with the treaty and treaty is you know. why do you think you live here freed. my ancestors come here and live here. and grap about given and to indonesia and give them billions of dollars because you give a right to bring up your children give you a house has to you know rip the country for this important people in young generation need to know why do the ear pinch of always under that should violate the treaty and forcing themselves on to destroy mother earth destroying the language destroying it that was rightfully ours when we're not angry we speak the truth we're not frustrated. we speak the reality of the european people develop a curriculum that all chinamen black man red man white man strips stick to their own cultural languages status forcing themse
all under our language which is the treaty this is under our law seven laws we have as treaty and people need to look behind where they come from europe in south fine don't want to live behind who they are they really don't want to find out of it what do you say to people who say we can't go back to fortunately the only way to move forward with the treaty and treaty is you know. why do you think you live here freed. my ancestors come here and live here. and grap about given and to indonesia and...
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and what other needs are out there? and people say i need workers and can't fill the job. >> jvs take a sector-based approach and we focus on the sectors that are hiring and offering people opportunities for advancement. >> which are? >> health care. the biggest one we're working on. >> do you mean people who have to be like care givers, certified nurse assistance or is it higher than that? are we looking at people to train as rns? >> healthcare error very one of the largest sectors in the city. ucs is the second largest employer next to the city and county. healthcare offers jobs at multiple levels and one of the frustrating things about san francisco is despite the low unemployment rate, we have a polarized labor market and growing in equality here and the fattest growing jobs are at the top and pyramid at the bottom. we're working with people to train them to be home care attendants, we're working with people to work in administrative positions, at large employers. >> isn't that going to change? as the affordable care act kicks
and what other needs are out there? and people say i need workers and can't fill the job. >> jvs take a sector-based approach and we focus on the sectors that are hiring and offering people opportunities for advancement. >> which are? >> health care. the biggest one we're working on. >> do you mean people who have to be like care givers, certified nurse assistance or is it higher than that? are we looking at people to train as rns? >> healthcare error very one of...
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people who need to eat. people who need to take care of their families. ould the democrats go in this year? what should the focus be? i mean, clearly the republicans aren't connecting with people when it comes to just what is polling as far as strong interests for the american people. doesn't this whole thing with unemployment extension and addressing the long-term unemployed in this country play right into the argument or solution on what we're going to do with income inequality in this country? >> absolutely. the democrats should go hard on how we stand up. the president has talked about if we increase the minimum wage by $10.10, how that would lift countless numbers of family above the poverty line. these are the issues we need to talk about and debate and ask the american people do you want folks elected to office that care about your well being or do you want elected officials who only care about the next election and the next generation? that's going to be the message from democrats throughout this country. we have to elect people who care about the
people who need to eat. people who need to take care of their families. ould the democrats go in this year? what should the focus be? i mean, clearly the republicans aren't connecting with people when it comes to just what is polling as far as strong interests for the american people. doesn't this whole thing with unemployment extension and addressing the long-term unemployed in this country play right into the argument or solution on what we're going to do with income inequality in this...
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i think people need to buy your book when they can go online and learn everything they need to know about nutrition about metabolism about food free of charge because i believe that it is enough to get so much fun. and i believe in people and i expect that reading this book they are becoming. but how is your diet the parisian diet different from all other dies that you just referred to as a fad diet because there are three people last the first one is that i wanted to get this very flexible the second one is the fact that this is sustainable because the time during your dieting is probably the men time you can learn nutrition and. they want to keep people their enjoyment even when dating but isn't it the case that all. inventors of diets including yourself are essentially creating a product out of thin air because you take what is public knowledge what is the product of many generations of nutritionists scientists who worked on this subject you distill it in a couple of easy to follow rules you mystified a little bit by giving it. a lawyer but essentially what you're doing is also brandin
i think people need to buy your book when they can go online and learn everything they need to know about nutrition about metabolism about food free of charge because i believe that it is enough to get so much fun. and i believe in people and i expect that reading this book they are becoming. but how is your diet the parisian diet different from all other dies that you just referred to as a fad diet because there are three people last the first one is that i wanted to get this very flexible the...
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the campaign slogan was, people need this open space. one of the things that had to open is there were a lot of people who did a homestead here, about 25 different families. their property had to be bought up. so it took from 1928 to 1957 to buy up all the parcels of land that ended up in this 317 acres. the park, as a general rule, is heavily used in the mornings and the evenings. one of the favorite places is up by the upper reservoir because dogs get to go swim. it's extremely popular. many fights in the city, as you know, about dogs in parks. we have 317 acres and god knows there's plenty of room for both of us. man and his best friend. early in the morning people before they go to work will walk their dogs or go on a jog themselves with their dogs. joggers love the park, there's 7 miles of hiking trails and there's off trail paths that hikers can take. all the recreational areas are heavily used on weekends. we have the group picnic area which should accommodate 200 people, tennis courts are full. it also has 3 playground areas. the
the campaign slogan was, people need this open space. one of the things that had to open is there were a lot of people who did a homestead here, about 25 different families. their property had to be bought up. so it took from 1928 to 1957 to buy up all the parcels of land that ended up in this 317 acres. the park, as a general rule, is heavily used in the mornings and the evenings. one of the favorite places is up by the upper reservoir because dogs get to go swim. it's extremely popular. many...
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came here this day to say we consider housing and employment to be human rights, that people need to have housing and employment in order to get by, especially in this city. so, we think that ending discrimination against formerly incarcerated people is a vital civil right that we should pass this legislation, the fair chance ordinance, before the board of supervisors so that san franciscans will have the same [speaker not understood]. we want to make the point increasing housing and employment will help improve public safety. that we'll live in a safer place in our city as long as people are more easily to reintegrate and rehabilitate. we think justice will be served and fairness will be increased if we pass this ordinance. that being said, we want to thank supervisor kim and supervisor cohen for sponsoring this legislation. we do appreciate it. and finally i want to make the point for everyone in the audience today, thank you for your public comments and we want you to know the small business commission just passed this upstairs in room 400 so we can stay here and watch how this hea
came here this day to say we consider housing and employment to be human rights, that people need to have housing and employment in order to get by, especially in this city. so, we think that ending discrimination against formerly incarcerated people is a vital civil right that we should pass this legislation, the fair chance ordinance, before the board of supervisors so that san franciscans will have the same [speaker not understood]. we want to make the point increasing housing and employment...
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this country cannot cope to provide them what what the people need. people inside syria, there are millions of people internally displaced. it's winter, it's cold, they don't have money for fuel and basic supplies much the international community is trying to gain access to these people, especially people in beseemed are -- besieged areas. especially around the capital. fuel, medicine, food - it is not entering the areas. >> the syrian government was said to be cooperating by giving visas to aid workers. this is not enough. they have to reach people in all areas of syria and the humanitarian crisis is worsening and it seems if these clashes - the rebel infighting worsens in the north, we could see more people flee to turkey, for example, because of the volatile situation in their country. >> all right. thank you for that update. >> the isil is battling in iraq, fighting local police and sunni muslim tribes for control of the city of ramadi. earlier this week the police took over police stations and seized weapons in ramadi. these are were the scenes on
this country cannot cope to provide them what what the people need. people inside syria, there are millions of people internally displaced. it's winter, it's cold, they don't have money for fuel and basic supplies much the international community is trying to gain access to these people, especially people in beseemed are -- besieged areas. especially around the capital. fuel, medicine, food - it is not entering the areas. >> the syrian government was said to be cooperating by giving visas...
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people are going to need to try to meet up with other people. 're going to need a lot of information. so, a lot of what the neighborhood support center is going to provide is that information. basically we're going to be like a hub where people can come to get services, help, information, et cetera. what you see here on this table are a whole variety of did you ever rent things from tools, some walki-talkies. this helps people know what is going on in their neighborhood. over here you have a whole variety of water and canned goods. we're really hoping that people will stock up for themselves at least for the first 72 hours if not more. i know that i have a ton of canned food and other sorts of things such as water within my own home. and everybody should, but there's going to come a time where people are going to end up running out and needing more. so, that's what we've got right here. >> so, this neighborhood support center, this doesn't look to be a major city sponsored fully stocked space. it can be a small commercial space, even somebody's g
people are going to need to try to meet up with other people. 're going to need a lot of information. so, a lot of what the neighborhood support center is going to provide is that information. basically we're going to be like a hub where people can come to get services, help, information, et cetera. what you see here on this table are a whole variety of did you ever rent things from tools, some walki-talkies. this helps people know what is going on in their neighborhood. over here you have a...
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we got millions of people inside in desperateho are need. eard reports overnight of 1.5 million people in the africa government. -- hetheca government. we have people across the country that need serious help. >> how would you like to see this and acted? a time difficult time in of war. >> in the absence of a cease- fire, and there doesn't seem to be much hope that right now. i think we should do this on a local basis, community by community, area by area. let's get those countries that have influenced him -- that have influence on the ground am including the government, to work with us to use that influence to secure those positives,-- those ande can get the help in health care to those who need it. there are terrible reports of people not having enough to eat, people being on the brig of running out of food. we got to address this as a matter of urgency. is on whatight now we are not able to do because there are millions of people that we are still not able to reach. >> this has been the concern for three years, since fighting has gone on.
we got millions of people inside in desperateho are need. eard reports overnight of 1.5 million people in the africa government. -- hetheca government. we have people across the country that need serious help. >> how would you like to see this and acted? a time difficult time in of war. >> in the absence of a cease- fire, and there doesn't seem to be much hope that right now. i think we should do this on a local basis, community by community, area by area. let's get those countries...
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. >> i'm trying to work off a point that young people needs to have a voice. how young are we talking? >> yes should have a voice. if we want them to make critical choices and look at complex issues we need to give them the process. litter atture is a wonderful way to do it exposes people to choices. things that can be talking about. if this choice was made instead, what would have been the outcome. it is a safe place to look at some challenging issues. and giving children the opportunity to develop the stills they node to analyse and create their own voice and make their own decision. >> we haven't determined at what point a child is capable of making decisions that are challenged or banded. everybody wants what they can't have. some groups use that constant of >> no doubt about it, inno >> they express themselves one piece at a time. >> words mean more than what is set down on paper. it takes the human voice to infuse them with meaning. >> that was a clip from a retailer showing customers reading from banned books. no doubt they are an attraction, and that is
. >> i'm trying to work off a point that young people needs to have a voice. how young are we talking? >> yes should have a voice. if we want them to make critical choices and look at complex issues we need to give them the process. litter atture is a wonderful way to do it exposes people to choices. things that can be talking about. if this choice was made instead, what would have been the outcome. it is a safe place to look at some challenging issues. and giving children the...
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people need to do. it does little to cheer for them all done and since the great private spending horsemen. it was that led them to the man who was known and respected. was it either it's still a knighthood much color spectrum and stuff but it took us about him. but the ticket sales same. don't be so well done if you let it heat it was a small short videos even more grown up going shopping. how about that. i get on a budget in increasing numbers of tourists and poisons close enough to start minister that the patient's biggest challenge is currently facing debacle trained teachers essential equipment. luckily infrastructure. nevertheless mr maher the inside says prospects for the kitchen in the country part of me up well modulated. he was eleventh of june. so if you don't speak. it was. israel's top scientists leading the charge in developing alternative energy bio fuel from one of the world's most abundant life points to algae fossil fuels like oil rapidly disappearing. finding the new energy sources is
people need to do. it does little to cheer for them all done and since the great private spending horsemen. it was that led them to the man who was known and respected. was it either it's still a knighthood much color spectrum and stuff but it took us about him. but the ticket sales same. don't be so well done if you let it heat it was a small short videos even more grown up going shopping. how about that. i get on a budget in increasing numbers of tourists and poisons close enough to start...
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there's a lot that people need to do taking responsibility for the fact that they want to engage in criminal activity with impunity. they want to engage in stupid activity with impunity. i am on the mack community which the multi-model access advisory committee of mta, and mta had the keep your phone down and your eyes up campaign to get people who are riding on muni to pay attention to the fact that you're not in your own bubble. there's a real world out there and evil does exist and evil is out there and waiting for you to not be attentive. that's on you. you are to pay attention to what is going on. be it that you're going to cross the street and hopefully bicycles not on the sidewalk where you're going and the to pay attention to what is going around you, pay attention to the people around you. you're not supposed to sleep walk through life. i sat here and listen. i wanted to thank the commissioners for getting here and on time so we have a imorrum and stop. i appreciate the chief being here. he's got the wink action going down. hello to joyce and those of you that are here and participa
there's a lot that people need to do taking responsibility for the fact that they want to engage in criminal activity with impunity. they want to engage in stupid activity with impunity. i am on the mack community which the multi-model access advisory committee of mta, and mta had the keep your phone down and your eyes up campaign to get people who are riding on muni to pay attention to the fact that you're not in your own bubble. there's a real world out there and evil does exist and evil is...
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what purpose does that serve is that on this show that you're going to brazil and stories that people need to hear that they won't hear anywhere else like give an example what you're going to what you're going to talk about. i'll give an example we have the death of a great professional wrestler a couple months ago by the name a more recent mad dog push on and so on my show i'm going to give you stories about things that i did with this crazy man maurice mad dog fish on for all of those wrestlers wrestling fans out there you know i'm not i'm not just going to talk politics i'm going to talk life to people what it's like you know down here what it's like to physically touch gray whales in the wild which i've now done being off the grid but you're not going to be able to do things like that on the grid so that's one of the great things about the off the grid great idea one of the people you're talking with during your kickoff week is the former congressman presidential candidate my friend ron paul here's a sample of that conversation let's go to the future a little bit i hear a lot of rumbli
what purpose does that serve is that on this show that you're going to brazil and stories that people need to hear that they won't hear anywhere else like give an example what you're going to what you're going to talk about. i'll give an example we have the death of a great professional wrestler a couple months ago by the name a more recent mad dog push on and so on my show i'm going to give you stories about things that i did with this crazy man maurice mad dog fish on for all of those...
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the result is that people do not think there will be a need to watch. other thing i mentioned is that the white house does have other ways of communicating with people. we cannot just look at the tv audience. they have been aggressively on housetwitter and white website and various other places. that is appealing to their core constituency and i think those are the people that will be watching. host: as far as how important 31% saying not important at all, followed by 26% saying someone important, as far as topics, one of the things we have heard about it income equality. the idea of executive actions on getting some of these done. to themeshat compare previous of this president guest:? guest:-- of this president? we're going to bridge the partisan gap in washington, we're we are going to get a lot of things done. that is not happen. there have been lowered expectations. the white house officials have been talking about income inequality. they are little uncomfortable with the two words now. income inequality, they feel like that may be too divisive or s
the result is that people do not think there will be a need to watch. other thing i mentioned is that the white house does have other ways of communicating with people. we cannot just look at the tv audience. they have been aggressively on housetwitter and white website and various other places. that is appealing to their core constituency and i think those are the people that will be watching. host: as far as how important 31% saying not important at all, followed by 26% saying someone...
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people, and the sanitary conditions are appalling. of course, no toilets. >> we have been hearing about united security council been briefed on the fact. 2.2 million central africans needing assistance. problem, of course, james, for humanitarian agencies trying to get those people into the security situation remains, despite the presence of french and african soldiers -- why are they having such trouble, even in the security of the capital? >> the tensions between the communities are rising. we were on patrol a couple of days ago and clearly the french were not welcome. basically, everybody here is taking sides. the pending on which organization the people work for , they may be considered allies with one side or the other. the violence is indeed making it extremely difficult for the two- minute terrines. they had to step down their operation in the camp linked to the airport, basically with attacks on the staff, they have had to move out and reduce their activity there. on the other hand, there are very few charities or ngos working here. also, the foreign muslim communities have been leaving the country. those people have been doing business over the border. prices of
people, and the sanitary conditions are appalling. of course, no toilets. >> we have been hearing about united security council been briefed on the fact. 2.2 million central africans needing assistance. problem, of course, james, for humanitarian agencies trying to get those people into the security situation remains, despite the presence of french and african soldiers -- why are they having such trouble, even in the security of the capital? >> the tensions between the communities...
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. >> well, the point of view of this administration that is in part a good thing because more people who needhe help are getting it. much as they point to the enrollment of some five million human beings on to a welfare program, medicaid. they think that it is good when more people are enrolling in these welfare programs. for many americans however, they think that is hallmark of failure. they think that is sign things are going to the wrong way. for the administration they think this is a good thing getting more money out there. this is a president, bill, don't forget, said unemployment payments, that well pair payments to unemployed people create jobs. bill: now the issue of the economy. we have been 60 months at 7% unemployment or higher. this is something that came up yesterday at the briefing. here is ed henry talking to jay carney. >> but he now has had five years. does he bear some responsibility for long-term unemployment? >> the president believes everyone is sent to washington by their representatives bears responsibility for taking action to help the economy and help the american p
. >> well, the point of view of this administration that is in part a good thing because more people who needhe help are getting it. much as they point to the enrollment of some five million human beings on to a welfare program, medicaid. they think that it is good when more people are enrolling in these welfare programs. for many americans however, they think that is hallmark of failure. they think that is sign things are going to the wrong way. for the administration they think this is...
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two former hondros of the democrats in the replied like ns is that is more writing on the wall do people need to see you said that there's that it doesn't matter what party has the presidency is still feel that way absolutely because they're both bought and sold by the same corporate interests when you cover like when you put on a football game if you bet on both teams you're not going to lose any money and that's exactly what they do they pay off both sides at their respective conventions they've got all their bases covered they pick the two candidates and then they evolve the people to pick the one out of their original two that are already picked no it doesn't make any difference people should see that clearly after george bush and barack obama because there isn't anything different between the two of them if you ran to join or be a vice presidential running mate. right now i would choose angus king the senator from maine all right the independent got two term governor and i would pick angus king and lee and he is the best he's a brilliant man he went back to the private sector for eight t
two former hondros of the democrats in the replied like ns is that is more writing on the wall do people need to see you said that there's that it doesn't matter what party has the presidency is still feel that way absolutely because they're both bought and sold by the same corporate interests when you cover like when you put on a football game if you bet on both teams you're not going to lose any money and that's exactly what they do they pay off both sides at their respective conventions...
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need immigration reform. the problem is amnesty. i want to clarify that. there are many people there who support immigration reform. amnesty is the issue here. and, you know, bill bennett, i believe, talked about a simulation. we need people that, people need to be able to speak english and understand our constitution and our federal government and they need to have, need a job skills to cut. >> many already paying tax and participating in the economy. >> stay here, next the final question for both of our guests. we also want you at home to weigh in today's fireback question. do you think congress will pass immigration reform this year? tweet yes or no using #crossfire. we'll have the results after the break. it says here that a woman's sex drive increases at the age of 80. helps reduce the risk of heart disease. keep heart-healthy. live long. eat the 100% goodness of post shredded wheat. doctors recommend it. >>> we're back. now, it's time for the final question. >> amy, you're from georgia. as you know, everybody is suffering down there because of the weather. but also they'r
need immigration reform. the problem is amnesty. i want to clarify that. there are many people there who support immigration reform. amnesty is the issue here. and, you know, bill bennett, i believe, talked about a simulation. we need people that, people need to be able to speak english and understand our constitution and our federal government and they need to have, need a job skills to cut. >> many already paying tax and participating in the economy. >> stay here, next the final...
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i think people need to know in these situations, like this huge shopping mall, we still have people beingevacuated two hours later. >> right. >> it takes the police a very long time. we have to secure every room, every passageway, every storeroom, and people need to know that when they go to get locked down it may not be for six or seven minutes. it may be for two, three or four hours but you've got to wait. you can't take that chance and get hurt that is the case. police say they are not ready to say that they -- they're ready to lift the lockdown. they have not secured the mall. they continue to check every crevice to see if there are people who continue to be in those safe places and then, of course, question many of the other folks they see in plain sight. thank you so much. john matthews, appreciate that and your advice. no one wants to think there could be a next time, but it is good to hear that kind of information, because unfortunately, in this day and age, we are seeing too many situations just like this. people in places that they think they should be safe, and then they are co
i think people need to know in these situations, like this huge shopping mall, we still have people beingevacuated two hours later. >> right. >> it takes the police a very long time. we have to secure every room, every passageway, every storeroom, and people need to know that when they go to get locked down it may not be for six or seven minutes. it may be for two, three or four hours but you've got to wait. you can't take that chance and get hurt that is the case. police say they...
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people do little to deflect rather than might. say those countries that runs things resisters or were as you need to be in this city or region city in the world what people. pay money to do give you. clues anybody could make you feel good you know get up. is obviously more for the latest because it's pink. when they wanted to avoid rate they really needed to buy guns and i had against them. this is the one that i go at once again it's the fear factor women are definitely a target of the gun lobby and you don't kill them when you're killing money but if somebody with you would respect her. i've noticed that more and more and that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation town guns to protect their family and young girls should. out here too so we do have a pain quite. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we should be the safest nation on earth. were clearly not the safest. with an island to gain with larry king our weekly edition and our special guest is jesse ventura he hosts off the grid on ora t.v. i explain that
people do little to deflect rather than might. say those countries that runs things resisters or were as you need to be in this city or region city in the world what people. pay money to do give you. clues anybody could make you feel good you know get up. is obviously more for the latest because it's pink. when they wanted to avoid rate they really needed to buy guns and i had against them. this is the one that i go at once again it's the fear factor women are definitely a target of the gun...
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the people need a wheelchair walk a little slow and they can not wait. that's really wrong. i do agree about the cell phones. they have to walk slow. and if they do that, that would be fine, if they are no the doing that, the police or camera will catch them and if they do that, a lot of people are doing that more and more. thank you. >> thank you. that was that last comment for item 6. we'll take a short break and come back. thank you. >> >> >>
the people need a wheelchair walk a little slow and they can not wait. that's really wrong. i do agree about the cell phones. they have to walk slow. and if they do that, that would be fine, if they are no the doing that, the police or camera will catch them and if they do that, a lot of people are doing that more and more. thank you. >> thank you. that was that last comment for item 6. we'll take a short break and come back. thank you. >> >> >>
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and many people have trouble finding lawyers to meet those needs. so the problem is not simply that there's an overabundance of lawyers, it's that we're graduating too many people who cannot simply move into pre-existing jobs, but who also cannot put together the resources and the skills necessary to go into a ordinary, solo practice so as to service the needs of middle class people who can't afford or law firm prices. that's theover arching problem. >> host: is there a disconnect between legal scholarship and the practice of the law? >> guest: there's certainly a disconnect as felt by the practicing bar. judges and lawyers increasingly say that legal scholarship is not serving the ends of professionalism and not serving the ends of the legal profession. i'm not sure that's a problem. i don't know that it should be the goal of legal scholars or of legal scholarship to meet the immediate ends of professionals. to my mind, what legal scholars should be doing is taking a detached view of the law, of legal institutions and of the legal profession itself
and many people have trouble finding lawyers to meet those needs. so the problem is not simply that there's an overabundance of lawyers, it's that we're graduating too many people who cannot simply move into pre-existing jobs, but who also cannot put together the resources and the skills necessary to go into a ordinary, solo practice so as to service the needs of middle class people who can't afford or law firm prices. that's theover arching problem. >> host: is there a disconnect between...
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people need that lifeline. we need that lifeline until we can figure out how this economy and economic growth can benefit everyone. how much we talking about the people receive for these benefits monthly? about: we are talking $500, to $800 -- $500 to $800 per month. look at what has happened, you have to add on top of that that a family of four is losing that he five dollars to $45 -- that a family of four is to $45.5 people on the bottom of the economic spectrum are being hit very drastically. host: and the impact on the economy? guest: huge. when you look at snap benefits, for every one dollar of food stamp benefits the economy gets back about one dollar 75 -- about $1.75. talking about 300, 400,000 jobs. there are economic impacts for not extending unemployment compensation. host: from "the wall street journal closed -- from "the washington post close quote -- post" -- shington they disagree on stimulating the economy. economists disagree with what "the washington post" says. to lose hundreds of thousands o
people need that lifeline. we need that lifeline until we can figure out how this economy and economic growth can benefit everyone. how much we talking about the people receive for these benefits monthly? about: we are talking $500, to $800 -- $500 to $800 per month. look at what has happened, you have to add on top of that that a family of four is losing that he five dollars to $45 -- that a family of four is to $45.5 people on the bottom of the economic spectrum are being hit very...
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aree are lives that you playing with on a daily basis and people really need help and people really need all the gains -- games to stop. let's get to moving the great country we live in forward and not backward. that's all i have to say. host: coming up, we will get me, we willexcuse be talking with brian higgins, a democrat from new york. we will talk about the gates memoir, but also the national security agency and other foreign affairs issues. the pennsylvania republican jim or lack -- gerlach says he's leaving congress. >> can anyone in be adequately bepared -- any woman adequately prepared for the duties of first lady? >> yes. [laughter] if you're the wife of the governor, the wife of the vice president, or if your mother is the first lady. [laughter] i think you can and i think it is a golden opportunity. lady bird said it is an opportunity to do something good. if it by chance ups your husband, all the better. >> the world health organization estimates that more than 1.6 million people worldwide are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. many live in countries where the disease c
aree are lives that you playing with on a daily basis and people really need help and people really need all the gains -- games to stop. let's get to moving the great country we live in forward and not backward. that's all i have to say. host: coming up, we will get me, we willexcuse be talking with brian higgins, a democrat from new york. we will talk about the gates memoir, but also the national security agency and other foreign affairs issues. the pennsylvania republican jim or lack --...
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people need value. jobs is what people need in west virginia. at some corporation, god bless them all. have to make these investments. their return or incentives should be if you want to have an offset, you have to produce a job for it, not just using the code, if you will. >> you talked -- he talked about energy last night and that is a big issue in your coal-producing state. >> energy is a big issue in this country. >> he said yesterday, climate change is a fact. >> absolutely. seven billion of us made an impact on this. >> give me your assessment of his administration's efforts to regulate carbon emissions and coal-fired plants and the effect that is having on the coal industry. >> let me give you the facts. first of all, the coal industry, as you know it, whether you like it or don't like it or don't understand, it produces the majority of the power for this country. it produces 35-plus percent of the power. only thing close to it is natural gas. 75% of the power. you can wish all you want right now and i'm a total believer in wind and solar
people need value. jobs is what people need in west virginia. at some corporation, god bless them all. have to make these investments. their return or incentives should be if you want to have an offset, you have to produce a job for it, not just using the code, if you will. >> you talked -- he talked about energy last night and that is a big issue in your coal-producing state. >> energy is a big issue in this country. >> he said yesterday, climate change is a fact. >>...
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they can't cover certain devices but the medical field is so large and over so many things that people need it's constantly being reviewed sure while the certainly a field for which there could be some cutbacks but i know you probably researched many other fields that are due for some spending cuts can you talk about you know some other things on your agenda absolutely the appropriations bill for this current fiscal year two thousand and fourteen is on the way to be approved in the senate was approved in the house there are earmarks or pork barrel spending in that bill even though congress claims they've eliminated these earmarks hundreds of billions possibly billions it's much better than it used to be but nonetheless there's wasteful spending everywhere duplications an overlap hundreds of billions a year in duplicative programs that congress want to eliminate so there's plenty of work for us to do and what would you propose going forward to remedy the problem well the easiest way to reduce spending is to eliminate the duplications an overlap there are more than two hundred science and mat
they can't cover certain devices but the medical field is so large and over so many things that people need it's constantly being reviewed sure while the certainly a field for which there could be some cutbacks but i know you probably researched many other fields that are due for some spending cuts can you talk about you know some other things on your agenda absolutely the appropriations bill for this current fiscal year two thousand and fourteen is on the way to be approved in the senate was...
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can't cover certain devices but the medical field is so large and there are so many things that people need it's constantly being reviewed and that was tom schatz president of citizens against government waste. and left the n.s.a. revelations role we're just learning that the national security agency has collected almost two hundred million text messages a day from across the globe using them to record specifics like the date time and location of messages sent this is all a result of a joint investigation conducted between the guardian and the u.k. channel four news and it's based off of material provided by former government contractor edward snowden also in the documents are revelations that the u.k. spy agency the g.c. h.q. has been using the n.s.a. database to search the private communications of people in the u.k. the n.s.a. programs code name was dish fire and according to see g c h q documents the goal was to collect quote pretty much everything it can and that means it was used to extract all kinds of information including people's travel plans contact books and even financial trans
can't cover certain devices but the medical field is so large and there are so many things that people need it's constantly being reviewed and that was tom schatz president of citizens against government waste. and left the n.s.a. revelations role we're just learning that the national security agency has collected almost two hundred million text messages a day from across the globe using them to record specifics like the date time and location of messages sent this is all a result of a joint...
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people just need to produce his report card he's the pastor the purges the quantum and ptt web site the entire process takes just about fifteen minutes people don't have to pay any additional fees for the service either. corn is getting to do today the entire part of the poet's birth of the total value of the fifteen thousand dollars to prepaid card for the time they come to the point seven percent discount for nickel and now you should try to request the retail price the gilbert point two five percent discount to the purchase price. the point or two percent profit margin the dividend nine cabinet doors of the commission. tiny to use express their pain and antiquated. the port to cover position of the clincher in china. one row quo. note to quit batches and china are mainly used for money laundering speculation. it's really none of our ordinary people. another privileges a row quilt the significant decline in china is more bout of speculation item rather than a currency that i need to reach a band. but they're all the other internet users supporting declan one row quo according to globa
people just need to produce his report card he's the pastor the purges the quantum and ptt web site the entire process takes just about fifteen minutes people don't have to pay any additional fees for the service either. corn is getting to do today the entire part of the poet's birth of the total value of the fifteen thousand dollars to prepaid card for the time they come to the point seven percent discount for nickel and now you should try to request the retail price the gilbert point two five...
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. >> we need to know how many people paid. >> and we need to know if they will hit the cbo target number by 7 million. they would have to more than double what has signed up since october 1st? >> correct. the administration argued and there could be a case for this, as we near the deadline to purchase insurance or face a penalty from the government, there will be a rush of enrollees and critics of the law and there is a lot behind this if you happen how the law works. critics of the law have said they don't think it is a viable option at this point in part because the penalty doesn't mean anything this year. if you are a young healthy person and that is what is needed in here and important to the demo graphic mix. if you are facing a $100 fine if you are due awe refund from the government, what are you going to do? you know you have guaranteed insurance if you get sick and need two and so why way 1200 or 2400 when you can pay 100 in penalty. in later years, the penalties go up remarkably and they could have more of an affect on who signs up for insurance. but again, the way this is struc
. >> we need to know how many people paid. >> and we need to know if they will hit the cbo target number by 7 million. they would have to more than double what has signed up since october 1st? >> correct. the administration argued and there could be a case for this, as we near the deadline to purchase insurance or face a penalty from the government, there will be a rush of enrollees and critics of the law and there is a lot behind this if you happen how the law works. critics...
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to be that honest i received a lot of flak for from russia today but i think people need to understand the sort of limitations that reporters have when working on corporate media i mean can you speak to that and you do a better job than most telling about the truth about what's happening in the united states so they obviously if they're criticizing you they haven't sat down and really watch the content of your show which is remarkable that you're able to produce this kind of journalism in this landscape because it is nearly impossible for muckraking journalists to to be on t.v. nowadays and to do their jobs most had to leave the field and go independent to do so i think a good question is. why is it. you know we can't criticize corporations or the u.s. government and really what's more important people it's like it's just so obvious when you have a hundred different interests funneling into an entity like that it's so hard to figure out really where their interests lie and why what they're you know what their message is and amber what's next for you we have a bit of a minute left i kno
to be that honest i received a lot of flak for from russia today but i think people need to understand the sort of limitations that reporters have when working on corporate media i mean can you speak to that and you do a better job than most telling about the truth about what's happening in the united states so they obviously if they're criticizing you they haven't sat down and really watch the content of your show which is remarkable that you're able to produce this kind of journalism in this...
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at least five people died in cks inr related wre alabama. >> people need
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