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. >> reporter: phyllis, who has lived here 45 years, says the behavior is destroying the ambiance of what should be the city's crown jewel. >> and i think the ordinances need to be enforced. no bicycles, whether they're adults or children, and certainly no skate boarding. >> reporter: the police chief says they have increased patrols and are encouraging business owners and condo residents to install security cameras. but tackling crime here isn't something police can do alone. >> partly what you have to do is give kids other options. we're trying to have an intelligent approach. we're not going to tolerate foolishness. >> reporter: he says they're doing some prevention and outreach, even handing out free passes to a skate park to try to get kids to go there. with a new restaurant opening soon, the business owners hope this effort helps soon. >>> an important vote in the 2012 republican presidential candidate. herman cain taking the race by storm. >> reporter: the race for the gop nomination just took on a different dimension with herman cain winning a florida straw poll. the question
. >> reporter: phyllis, who has lived here 45 years, says the behavior is destroying the ambiance of what should be the city's crown jewel. >> and i think the ordinances need to be enforced. no bicycles, whether they're adults or children, and certainly no skate boarding. >> reporter: the police chief says they have increased patrols and are encouraging business owners and condo residents to install security cameras. but tackling crime here isn't something police can do alone....
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another area the collections are quite rich is the poetry of phyllis wheatley. we have both phyllis wheatley's personal library another collection, so the copy of alexander paul's polemic and some other things as well as her own -- her own copy of the first edition of her poems signed by phyllis wheatley. another strength in the collection as children's literature. the earliest examples that we have this is a hornbook that would have been used in primary education, particularly in the 17th and early 18th century when the paper was both rare. as the horned overlay on this has crowded a bit but it was a simple page of letters a through z, numbers one through zero and then one syllable words. the child would have worn it around his or her neck to be able to read it and in some stories the hornbook was sometimes used as a paddle for romilly children. i'm not sure that this one was ever used that way. after the hornbook, the battle for from this one dates circa 1774, again, a rebound and a much later date. this one printed in philadelphia also a simple educational to
another area the collections are quite rich is the poetry of phyllis wheatley. we have both phyllis wheatley's personal library another collection, so the copy of alexander paul's polemic and some other things as well as her own -- her own copy of the first edition of her poems signed by phyllis wheatley. another strength in the collection as children's literature. the earliest examples that we have this is a hornbook that would have been used in primary education, particularly in the 17th and...
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. >> item number two, action regarding new department general order, community policing phyllis to resend or take other action regarding department''s policing or problm solving. it is an action item. >> you will find a copy of the general package. i think it has been around. i hope everyone has a copy. this order, there was a committee. we took pieces -- suggestions long ago from supervisor mirkarimi. we borrowed a lot from david compost ordinance. we sat here for a couple of hours and the mission. we went to northern beac h,h, hall of flowers and got as much community organization as we could. i believe this is the 15th or 16th version. i would respectfully request the commission adopt an order of 1.8 to be the governing policy for the san francisco police department. >> are will jump in. this was presented to the full commission last week for full review. -- i will jump in. supervisor campos quite frankly started this a long time ago. this is great. some people say this is very hard to define, which is what is community policing? supervisor mirkarimi and i spoke about this also. how co
. >> item number two, action regarding new department general order, community policing phyllis to resend or take other action regarding department''s policing or problm solving. it is an action item. >> you will find a copy of the general package. i think it has been around. i hope everyone has a copy. this order, there was a committee. we took pieces -- suggestions long ago from supervisor mirkarimi. we borrowed a lot from david compost ordinance. we sat here for a couple of hours...
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phyllis oakley, the city is trying to do a better job of taking advantage out of the things we already have deployed into of companies. if you use the example of the enterprise zone, on average, i would say 70% of our manufacturers when we first meet them who are already here do not realize they are in the enterprise out or have not figured out how to file for their own tax credits. this is a perfect example where what we do is be very proactively make it very clear not only what these opportunities our -- are. we have an egyptian deprograms in place that many of these companies can take it canada but it might not have occurred to him to do that. we have programs at the state and federal level are out on the job training credits for particular employees. we have equipment depreciation programs. as i talk, your head starts to spin. my best you. part of what tried to do is make it much more straightforward to help companies navigate. sfmade now has a house capacity to help companies piled their enterprise tax credit. we now are as a city are trying to see it as a bill it banished to havi
phyllis oakley, the city is trying to do a better job of taking advantage out of the things we already have deployed into of companies. if you use the example of the enterprise zone, on average, i would say 70% of our manufacturers when we first meet them who are already here do not realize they are in the enterprise out or have not figured out how to file for their own tax credits. this is a perfect example where what we do is be very proactively make it very clear not only what these...
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it but how exactly is this all going to shake out and what does it all mean for more i'm joined by phyllis bennis she's a fellow at the institute for policy studies and the author of the book calling the shots our washington dominates today's u.n. tell us thank you so much for being with us good to be with you before we get to the policy stuff i just want to make it a little clearer for viewers what exactly is going on at the u.n. because it's one of those institutions we don't really pay attention to and told them well what we're seeing lucy is an effort by the palestinians and we should be very clear it's not the palestinian authority they are an authority within the occupied territories the representatives of the palestinians internationally is the p.l.o. the palestine liberation organization which has had a nonmember status what they call observer status or nonmember status at the un for many years like other liberation movements like the a.n.c. from south africa like swapo from namibia the p.l.o. still has that representation it's called palestine but it means the p.l.o. officially ok
it but how exactly is this all going to shake out and what does it all mean for more i'm joined by phyllis bennis she's a fellow at the institute for policy studies and the author of the book calling the shots our washington dominates today's u.n. tell us thank you so much for being with us good to be with you before we get to the policy stuff i just want to make it a little clearer for viewers what exactly is going on at the u.n. because it's one of those institutions we don't really pay...
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phyllis bennis of the is used for policy and studies in washington says it's still not clear whether nato is ready to listen to the leading people. we do know that the nato military actions have already gone beyond what was authorized by the un resolution and now we don't know how they will define a future role or they have so far been very clear that they do not want you women are made to force his own ground rather nato was prepared to listen to what would be a. leadership itself says we don't know yet they don't have a good history a binding by decisions made by the countries themselves. railcar gallop who will attend the meeting of levy as friends in paris told r.t. that and and only the libyans themselves know western partitions must decide the country's future interview with russia's invoice coming your way while you're at this hour but here's a bit of what he had to say. the final decision on what libya is going to become easy one for the libyan people to make not the world's politicians have been playing leading parts recently the national democratic vote will determine this
phyllis bennis of the is used for policy and studies in washington says it's still not clear whether nato is ready to listen to the leading people. we do know that the nato military actions have already gone beyond what was authorized by the un resolution and now we don't know how they will define a future role or they have so far been very clear that they do not want you women are made to force his own ground rather nato was prepared to listen to what would be a. leadership itself says we...
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. >> phyllis what you are reading this summer. send us a tweet at book tv. >> up next on booktv majeure rusty brusquely and army special forces team leader who recently finished his fifth tour in afghanistan. he talks about his experience fighting the taliban. this is just over 20 minutes. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to barnes and noble of north carolina. i would like to introduce major rusty bradley. thank you. >> i want to thank everybody for coming. [applause] i want to thank you all for coming kevin is not going to be able to attend tonight. he had a significant event, but the last minute, and i hate that because kevin was extremely significant and the writing in the production of the project and it really wouldn't have taken off without him. let me start by extending a very sincere thank you behalf of coming to light this project has taken four years in the making indicative of this community and with a means to the soldiers who serve your. let me start by telling any of you that are not from this area this
. >> phyllis what you are reading this summer. send us a tweet at book tv. >> up next on booktv majeure rusty brusquely and army special forces team leader who recently finished his fifth tour in afghanistan. he talks about his experience fighting the taliban. this is just over 20 minutes. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to barnes and noble of north carolina. i would like to introduce major rusty bradley. thank you. >> i want to thank everybody for coming....
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or even us in reporting there phyllis bennis of the institute for policy and studies in washington says it's still not clear whether nato is ready to listen to libyan people. we do know that nato military actions have already gone beyond what was authorized by the u.n. resolution and now we don't know how they will define a future role they have so far and very clear that they do not want you will need to force this on the ground whether nato is here to listen to what will be a leadership it so says we don't know yet they don't have a good history abiding by the decisions made by the countries themselves friends of levy at a concert a group comprised of sixty countries in support of the rebels are gathering in paris to discuss the future of the country's post gadhafi a russian envoy and also a tandem meeting but as he supposedly toller team in the end only libyans themselves not western politicians should decide the country's future the full interview with helmer gallus coming your way next hour but here's a bit of what he had to say. final decision on what libya is going to become a on
or even us in reporting there phyllis bennis of the institute for policy and studies in washington says it's still not clear whether nato is ready to listen to libyan people. we do know that nato military actions have already gone beyond what was authorized by the u.n. resolution and now we don't know how they will define a future role they have so far and very clear that they do not want you will need to force this on the ground whether nato is here to listen to what will be a leadership it so...
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product today that's manufactured with the help of now and with gina she is a true well it's not the phyllis to be here for more examples but that's true the more store or product is no apply. b. to c. b. to b. b. to business. but i will you be working on more and more consumer items things that these things can be sold well in local stores and supermarkets i don't see it as a prayer it's something which reminds me of the soviet girls. in the group a group b. group a is important ruby is not important to me is the problem if there is a consumer business or consumer ordinary people i would support this business although i wouldn't consider it as a priority you recently showed in other products the electronic reader you showed if you introduced it to take it to the russian prime minister and you said that this is something that may replace. paper books in russian schools. more about it do you think that this really me.
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was yes yes yes and charge him with war crimes i think we all know that's just not going to happen phyllis saw the reality deal said the bush administration lied to congress and the un but with it they actually broke laws is dubious james that our legal system would never convict him because the rules are different for someone if they're rich famous or powerful and jason added if we search trying our leaders as war criminals i think you may be surprised who else would be convicted so how does dick cheney get away with going on national t.v. and openly admitting to war crimes without so much as a hard hitting question well just another example of how you are a powerful man in the us the rule of law almost certainly doesn't apply to you. as always thank you for your responses and here's our next question for you we just wrapped up speaking of republican presidential candidate buddy roemer who is kept his campaign contributions out one hundred dollars that way he says no special interests can have their claws into his actions if you were president let us know what you think you think that the
was yes yes yes and charge him with war crimes i think we all know that's just not going to happen phyllis saw the reality deal said the bush administration lied to congress and the un but with it they actually broke laws is dubious james that our legal system would never convict him because the rules are different for someone if they're rich famous or powerful and jason added if we search trying our leaders as war criminals i think you may be surprised who else would be convicted so how does...
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will have to live with he's now a r t cairo however let's get some more details on this are from phyllis bennis director for your buddies it's a u.s. based peace and human rights to see you so do you think that washington is aware of the impact that its support of the of the arab spring has had on israel and will continue. being aware of the issue in this band for so many you are unable to handle. and i do u.s. military means economic means of reading arab dictators and. then a certain regional world is particularly of course true in egypt and. jordan where very unpopular peace agreements with israel were imposed essentially by the u.s. the only those options are now up for grabs in the world the way the question of what the impasse will be of a u.s. veto of palestinian statehood at the united nations for instance what that impact will be across the arab world is a new consideration for the u.s. they never have to worry very much about popular opinion in the arab world because arab governments pay no attention. to say that it's very important to come to the upcoming a un vote on palestin
will have to live with he's now a r t cairo however let's get some more details on this are from phyllis bennis director for your buddies it's a u.s. based peace and human rights to see you so do you think that washington is aware of the impact that its support of the of the arab spring has had on israel and will continue. being aware of the issue in this band for so many you are unable to handle. and i do u.s. military means economic means of reading arab dictators and. then a certain regional...
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so if you leave a feed phyllis build a are free, the whole city is a canvas for them. >> three peoplen custody in connection with the corporate staff from an underground electrical vault. san francisco police arrested a suspect after a pass minibus driver said he saw a three pulling out the copper in broad daylight. officials say the officers spotted the stolen wearing on the roadway and the back of an suv the suspect were pretended to be electable workers. sfpd says this type of crime is not new. >> we have had reports in the last couple months this is the problem for years now, with the price of little went up people returning to construction site, abandoned buildings and looking for copper to still. >> the stolen copper wiring was recovered at the scene in all three suspects have been charged with virtually, conspiracy, grand theft, vandalism and receiving stolen property. >> it was certainly one of the day but it will get even more wrenching her to tomorrow. in 80's in london for the most part. checkout morgan hill. sitting at 100 degrees, triple digits of morgan hill. mainly the
so if you leave a feed phyllis build a are free, the whole city is a canvas for them. >> three peoplen custody in connection with the corporate staff from an underground electrical vault. san francisco police arrested a suspect after a pass minibus driver said he saw a three pulling out the copper in broad daylight. officials say the officers spotted the stolen wearing on the roadway and the back of an suv the suspect were pretended to be electable workers. sfpd says this type of crime is...
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. >> phyllis gail talbot. >> robert talhami. >> and my father. [speaking foreign-language]>> sean patrick tallon. >> for mom and dad, gregory, theresa, and christine, in your nieces and nephews, gregory, and jacqueline, patrick, mary, and shane. we love you and miss your guitar and your smile. >> paul talty. >> maurita tam. >> rachel tamares. >> hector tamayo. >> michael andrew tamuccio. >> kenichiro tanaka. >> rhondelle cheri tankard. >> michael anthony tanner. >> dennis gerard taormina, jr. >> kenneth joseph tarantino. >> allan tarasiewicz. >> ronald tartaro. >> darryl anthony taylor. >> donnie brooks taylor. >> i am honored to have read these names as well as the name of my husband. >> and the son of peter and france's swept, and brother to patrick and myself, you were the inspiration in our family. you set the example and i will follow. we miss you. >> lorisa ceylon taylor. >> michael morgan taylor. >> paul a. tegtmeier. >> yeshauant tembe. >> anthony tempesta. >> dorothy pearl temple. >> stanley temple. >> david tengelin. >> brian john terre
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also where did it is quite rich is poetry from we phyllis we lee's personal library and our collections of zero her copy of alexander pope's poem as well as her own copy her first edition of her poems and some of the earliest examples that we have they would be used and primary education and in particular the 17th and 18th century when paper was expensive and rare. the horn overlay this clouded a bit with the letters from eight through z and members 13 o and one syllable words. there is a hole hear the child would have worn it around his or her neck to be able to read it. some stories it was used as a battle for a move these children. i am not sure this was but the battle lawyer 1774 rebound at a much later date printed in philadelphia, also a through z and a matching letters for phrases for pro with small illustrations beyond rare books we focus on manuscripts selections world history and documents an manuscript collections are primarily focused on a regional history basis of the have charlotte, and a greater share of the region. one of those is from civil-rights they preserve dr. regi
also where did it is quite rich is poetry from we phyllis we lee's personal library and our collections of zero her copy of alexander pope's poem as well as her own copy her first edition of her poems and some of the earliest examples that we have they would be used and primary education and in particular the 17th and 18th century when paper was expensive and rare. the horn overlay this clouded a bit with the letters from eight through z and members 13 o and one syllable words. there is a hole...
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everything wants to lick phyllis. >> you what? >> phyllis. be a party pooper, i don't think you still lick stamps. >> if you're cloris leachman. >> let me give you the headlines. we have hall of fame waiting in the wings. >> we sure do. police in california say they're closing in on the fugitive suspected of killing the city councilwoman. this surveillance photo shows him holding an automatic rifle, there it is right there, as he breaks into a cabin near fort bragg. it was taken by one of the 40 cameras police installed across a 400 square mile area where they think he's hiding. he's accused of gunning down city councilman jerry mellow when mellow stumbled upon his opium garden. >> crazy story there. new video surfacing of murder suspect joran van der sloot confessing to murdering stephanie flores. the 24-year-old described to police in spanish how he hit, strangled and killed flores in peru back in 2010. there she is right there. van der sloot is charged with the 21-year-old's death and remains the prime suspect in the disappearance of the a
everything wants to lick phyllis. >> you what? >> phyllis. be a party pooper, i don't think you still lick stamps. >> if you're cloris leachman. >> let me give you the headlines. we have hall of fame waiting in the wings. >> we sure do. police in california say they're closing in on the fugitive suspected of killing the city councilwoman. this surveillance photo shows him holding an automatic rifle, there it is right there, as he breaks into a cabin near fort...
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property owners can be exempt upon request when several businesses in which favor the new law some phyllis a violation of personal rights endowed >> if we leave our door open net result in that drives away business and looks like we're close and that we're on welcoming >> how far is it going to go bomb the, seven of on their plate to do with >> there outside having a smoke when i have awful bore >> you could face a misdemeanor charge and six months in jail concord police chief said at they will warn that people first before a citation is issued i mean people will be able to police themselves eventually >> that law goes into effect this november >> we're following what is wednesday morning and this is a look of the golden gate bridge and we'll find out if tuesday is going to be as warm as it was yesterday >> we are going to continue brought the day working just like yesterday. " we are going to see some changes just a couple more days left of sunshine we have a chance of rain moving in for the weekend. bid were starting you out with a current temperatures we are 65 degrees in san francisco
property owners can be exempt upon request when several businesses in which favor the new law some phyllis a violation of personal rights endowed >> if we leave our door open net result in that drives away business and looks like we're close and that we're on welcoming >> how far is it going to go bomb the, seven of on their plate to do with >> there outside having a smoke when i have awful bore >> you could face a misdemeanor charge and six months in jail concord police...
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the historical society, the first chancellor of the university of buffalo, and indeed in many ways, phyllis schlafly's greatest accomplishments were right here in buffalo. his greatest accomplishments were as a city builder, a institution builder, as a man who understood the importance of his own city, and probably of all the things he did in his two and a half years as president, the thing he probably liked the most was to sign a big public works bill which was nope as the -- known as the harbors and white house bill, and as you might guess, a significant amount of that money went to new york state and a good deal of that new york state money went to dredging the harbor own lake erie and fortifying some of the other pieces of the infrastructure of buffalo's water harbor and its connection to the erie canal so, in fact, in many ways, fillmore was a great civic booster. he was born in new york on lake skinny atlas about 25 miles from auburn. ironically, of course, as a new york politician, his greatest rival would be william henry saward who moved to auburn as a young man and made a career o
the historical society, the first chancellor of the university of buffalo, and indeed in many ways, phyllis schlafly's greatest accomplishments were right here in buffalo. his greatest accomplishments were as a city builder, a institution builder, as a man who understood the importance of his own city, and probably of all the things he did in his two and a half years as president, the thing he probably liked the most was to sign a big public works bill which was nope as the -- known as the...
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and the fantasy aspect of it, but he also said it's hard to see yourself from someone else's eyes phyllis and he let a lot of it. he felt like after being at nasa and all that stuff in the beginning very well. so overall he liked it but, you know, there were things he didn't like. .. to see these things they advance the human species, just by existing i feel. i feel like the race to mars would answer some ways we can't tell you. so that is my very pro-nasser's speech. i hope that we find a mission to mars. >> what is nasa's response? >> they weren't happy i was writing this book if this was a guy from the inside. they didn't want me to make him into a hero, although thursday things. i feel like they haven't responded since the book came out. when people do actually read the book, they're going to love it because i think it looks now for very cool. i think they will like it, but i thought they spoke would like a social network and eventually they did come around to his bn. but you know, it is not a hit job on nasa. >> let's do one last question in them will call it an evening. yes, ma'am,
and the fantasy aspect of it, but he also said it's hard to see yourself from someone else's eyes phyllis and he let a lot of it. he felt like after being at nasa and all that stuff in the beginning very well. so overall he liked it but, you know, there were things he didn't like. .. to see these things they advance the human species, just by existing i feel. i feel like the race to mars would answer some ways we can't tell you. so that is my very pro-nasser's speech. i hope that we find a...
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phyllis is an independent. welcome to the discussion veered caller: good morning, susan. in regards to what can be done in the economy. number one, the president does not even need congress to help him. he has the power to bring all of our troops home. that is $2.10 trillion a year and then put an import tax to all countries that delivered to us. and it should equalize $20 an hour american made. and then you've got to this nonsense in iraq to with this new embassy, 17,000 workers, all iraqians working there and being paid in american dollars. that is ludicrous. the president doesn't need a vote from congress to bring the troops home. he doesn't need a vote from congress to handle the tariffs and import tax. in the meantime, you have senator durbin from illinois saying privatize midway airport. what is he going to do, selling to china and have china come here and open jobs at ridiculous pay? our congress right now is nothing but smoke and mirrors. they are all together a bunch of wolves in sheep's clothing and that includes a the president. host: cybele's intervention in t
phyllis is an independent. welcome to the discussion veered caller: good morning, susan. in regards to what can be done in the economy. number one, the president does not even need congress to help him. he has the power to bring all of our troops home. that is $2.10 trillion a year and then put an import tax to all countries that delivered to us. and it should equalize $20 an hour american made. and then you've got to this nonsense in iraq to with this new embassy, 17,000 workers, all iraqians...
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you'd never have imagined that says phyllis jackson, p&g's vice president of consumer market knowledge for north america. i don't think we've typically thought, she said, about america as a country with big income gaps to this extent. i don't think we've typically thought about america that way either. it's fundamentally not who we purport to be and it's not who we are going to be. but in order to put us on a path that's actually going to produce a rising middle class again instead of a division among the very wealthy at the top and the poorest of our citizens at the bottom, we're going to have to come together on some pretty serious choices. i know there's been some that argue that this is all a problem that's caused by too many regulations. and i'm the first to say that we should only have the regulation that we need. or some that say that the threat of any revenue, even at a time when we are collecting less revenue as a percent of our economy than we have over the last 30 years are saying that any revenue is choking off this recovery. let me show you something very surprising, mr. p
you'd never have imagined that says phyllis jackson, p&g's vice president of consumer market knowledge for north america. i don't think we've typically thought, she said, about america as a country with big income gaps to this extent. i don't think we've typically thought about america that way either. it's fundamentally not who we purport to be and it's not who we are going to be. but in order to put us on a path that's actually going to produce a rising middle class again instead of a...
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let's start up front with phyllis. >> how can we, as citizens, tell this select committee that we needl produce a balanced approach to our budget problem? and then how can we tell the congress that we need for them to work in this same cooperative, a balanced way? >> we have just taken a giant leap forward in that by just being here. i hope my colleagues are hearing this in their communities. people are tired of the partisan division. they want us to deal with the issues in the best interest of our country. i think most people understand it is not going to be one way or the highway. we are going to have to figure out a way to deal with a divided government. republicans won control of the house of representatives in the midterm elections. they have control of it. the democrats maintain a very small margin in the senate, not enough to overcome a filibuster. but they do have the control of the agenda in the senate. and of course, the president of the united states is clearly a dominant player in this discussion. put this all together and let's figure out a way to work together. i have lis
let's start up front with phyllis. >> how can we, as citizens, tell this select committee that we needl produce a balanced approach to our budget problem? and then how can we tell the congress that we need for them to work in this same cooperative, a balanced way? >> we have just taken a giant leap forward in that by just being here. i hope my colleagues are hearing this in their communities. people are tired of the partisan division. they want us to deal with the issues in the best...
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i am sure i would have a disagreement over at the board regarding the posting ranks and with phyllis over at the pension benefits security administration over certain regulations, but the one common theme of these 67 regulations is none of these help job growth except for lawyers and consultants. i would ask the administration, as tom did, in this kind of environment, what the heck is really going on here with regard to the white house says one thing but the people below the white house level are pumping out regulations that create uncertainty and it cost a lot of money. you might say how much money? we are not sure. but i can tell you the department of labor and other agencies typically under estimate the cost of these regulations and leave out -- i spent six years at the department of labour -- they leave out little things that are important. for example, one regulation says you must train your employees on this regulation and would -- we estimate it would take a half-hour or. it is more like two hours. the point is, and as regulation and the titular the department of our did not c
i am sure i would have a disagreement over at the board regarding the posting ranks and with phyllis over at the pension benefits security administration over certain regulations, but the one common theme of these 67 regulations is none of these help job growth except for lawyers and consultants. i would ask the administration, as tom did, in this kind of environment, what the heck is really going on here with regard to the white house says one thing but the people below the white house level...
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host: let's go to phyllis in kentucky. caller: i think the government should regulate the e.p.a., whatever it is that regulates the air the atmosphere. what is emitted into the air from cars, from factories it goes up. unless it escapes and goes into the universe it is going to come back down. host: even if it has an adverse impact on jobs? caller: yes. what is the point of working these jobs when you are going to make the people that's working now die early and the ones that -- the offsprings of those ones, they are going to die early too. it is not that we are not going to have modern technology to help take care of these diseases. but yet and still if we had modern technology and less people with asthma and other type of lung diseases that they will get from breathing in the smog and all kind of other things that are in the air we could live longer. then maybe they can talk about i want to -- i want to talk about another subject. cutting social security and something like that. host: the problem with cutting the cost of
host: let's go to phyllis in kentucky. caller: i think the government should regulate the e.p.a., whatever it is that regulates the air the atmosphere. what is emitted into the air from cars, from factories it goes up. unless it escapes and goes into the universe it is going to come back down. host: even if it has an adverse impact on jobs? caller: yes. what is the point of working these jobs when you are going to make the people that's working now die early and the ones that -- the offsprings...
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i spoke to phyllis who was in cathy green leaves office. she told me that she needed my help because she is the one that goes to the white house. when they set priorities, every time she goes, she is there. she tells them that we need to get the final regulations. they put it on the priority list, and when the priority list comes out, it is not there. ison't know whether this right or not, but i think people believe that they are trying to wait and get some way to the -- the get some way to the -- hook it some way to the health care bill. it will be awful. i am really distressed about it. >> this is one of the greatest achievements of the mental health organization in the country, to get mental health insurance on a parity with physical health. since then, the white house has not done anything to employment -- implement the bill. i think the education, labor, all of the others involved would be very receptive to strong leadership from the white house, it just hasn't materialized. so basically nothing is being done in the meantime. we're goi
i spoke to phyllis who was in cathy green leaves office. she told me that she needed my help because she is the one that goes to the white house. when they set priorities, every time she goes, she is there. she tells them that we need to get the final regulations. they put it on the priority list, and when the priority list comes out, it is not there. ison't know whether this right or not, but i think people believe that they are trying to wait and get some way to the -- the get some way to the...
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i do remember asking him whether he could tell phyllis leaning from his balcony. the answer is no. when the earthquake happened, was in their report that leaned -- i don't know. i think the department of interior would have more information. i have not spoken with him about it. it is obviously very important, a symbol for this country and democracy, so we certainly hope as do all americans that it is properly repaired and reopened for the american public. >> forgive me if you have addressed this, but can you explain what the president meant when he told a congressional black caucus that was time to stop complaining and stop crying, you got work to do, and what is your response to the criticism we has used similar language addressing other groups? >> i think this second part is utterly false because i have used him -- i have heard a news exactly identical language with folks he has talked to. his point is simply that this administration has accomplished significant things over the past two and half years. in the face of incredibly challenging obstacles, beginning with the kind of ec
i do remember asking him whether he could tell phyllis leaning from his balcony. the answer is no. when the earthquake happened, was in their report that leaned -- i don't know. i think the department of interior would have more information. i have not spoken with him about it. it is obviously very important, a symbol for this country and democracy, so we certainly hope as do all americans that it is properly repaired and reopened for the american public. >> forgive me if you have...
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. >> you mean phyllis?enowith will wrap things up for us. a new country c.d. out and also got a brand new tv show. >> here's the trivia question. answer at friends at foxnews.com. who on that panel has licked me? let's talk about this. there were special elections yesterday in new york and nevada and in both cases, the republicans win. let's go ahead and take a look at new york's ninth congressional district. bob turner who was in a district that has been -- has elected a democrat every two years since 1922. he beats the democrat. 54-46 which is about the margin that they predicted last week. >> and also out in nevada, the special election there, the republican wins, 57.9% against kate marshall, the challenger 36%. so let's take a listen to the winners. >> if you think it's just a nevada thing, i heard a rumor some guy that's a lot older than i am got elected in new york today who is a republican in a district that didn't even have a republican. >> it's a historic race. we've been asked by the people of thi
. >> you mean phyllis?enowith will wrap things up for us. a new country c.d. out and also got a brand new tv show. >> here's the trivia question. answer at friends at foxnews.com. who on that panel has licked me? let's talk about this. there were special elections yesterday in new york and nevada and in both cases, the republicans win. let's go ahead and take a look at new york's ninth congressional district. bob turner who was in a district that has been -- has elected a democrat...
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. >> phyllis george was very attractive. >> she was. she's been on this program a couple of times. meanwhile, one of the hot topic was rick perry and social security because it has been -- some of the things he has said in the past, mitt romney thought would come back to bite him but perry once again did not back down and here's some give and take on that entitlement. >> it is a monsterous lie. it is a ponzi scheme to tell our kids that are 25 or 30 years old today, you're paying into a program that's going to be there. anybody that's for the status quo with social security today is involved with a monsterous lie to our kids. >> and under no circumstances would i ever say by any measure, it's a failure. it is working for millions of americans and i'll keep it working for millions of americans and we got to do that as a party. >> cannot keep the status quo in place and not call anything other than a ponzi scheme. it is. that is what it is. americans know that and regardless of what anyone says, oh, it's not and that's provocative language. maybe it's time to have some provocative la
. >> phyllis george was very attractive. >> she was. she's been on this program a couple of times. meanwhile, one of the hot topic was rick perry and social security because it has been -- some of the things he has said in the past, mitt romney thought would come back to bite him but perry once again did not back down and here's some give and take on that entitlement. >> it is a monsterous lie. it is a ponzi scheme to tell our kids that are 25 or 30 years old today, you're...
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and the fantasy aspect of it, but he also said it's hard to see yourself from someone else's eyes phyllisand he let a lot of it. he felt like after being at nasa and all that stuff in the beginning very well. so overall he liked it but, you know, there were things he didn't like. ..
and the fantasy aspect of it, but he also said it's hard to see yourself from someone else's eyes phyllisand he let a lot of it. he felt like after being at nasa and all that stuff in the beginning very well. so overall he liked it but, you know, there were things he didn't like. ..
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i talked to phyllis at the hhs -- she is the point person -- and she told me she needed my help because she is the one who goes to the white house when they set priorities. she said every time she goes -- every month or so, i do not know how often they beat -- she is there and tells them that we need to get final regulations. they put it on the priority list and when the priority list comes out, it is not there. i hear it -- rumor is and i do not know whether this is right or not, but i think people believe that they are trying to wait and hope it -- hook it to the health care bill. if they do that, when they get into all of that controversy, it is just going to be awful. i am really distressed about it. >> this is one of the greatest achievements of mental health in the country, to get mental health insurance on parity with physical health. the problem is when the bill passed, since then, the white house has not done anything to implement the bill. i think the health and education, labor and all the others that are involved in it would be very receptive to strong leadership from the wh
i talked to phyllis at the hhs -- she is the point person -- and she told me she needed my help because she is the one who goes to the white house when they set priorities. she said every time she goes -- every month or so, i do not know how often they beat -- she is there and tells them that we need to get final regulations. they put it on the priority list and when the priority list comes out, it is not there. i hear it -- rumor is and i do not know whether this is right or not, but i think...
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i am sure i would have a disagreement over at the board regarding the posting ranks and with phyllis over at the pension benefits security administration over certain regulations, but the one common theme of these 67 regulations is none of these help job growth except for lawyers and consultants. i would ask the administration, as tom did, in this kind of environment, what the heck is really going on here with regard to the white house says one thing but the people below the white house level are pumping out regulations that create uncertainty and it cost a lot of money. you might say how much money? we are not sure. but i can tell you the department of labor and other agencies typically under estimate the cost of these regulations and leave out -- i spent six years at the department of labour -- they leave out little things that are important. for example, one regulation says you must train your employees on this regulation and would -- we estimate it would take a half-hour or. it is more like o hours. the point is, and as regulation and the titular the department of our did not cos
i am sure i would have a disagreement over at the board regarding the posting ranks and with phyllis over at the pension benefits security administration over certain regulations, but the one common theme of these 67 regulations is none of these help job growth except for lawyers and consultants. i would ask the administration, as tom did, in this kind of environment, what the heck is really going on here with regard to the white house says one thing but the people below the white house level...
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[applause] phyllis, how are you? >> thank you for coming. >> absolutely. >> thank you for coming to derry. right now, the senior population is the highest population in the country. seniors -- there are the most seniors on food stamps, welfare. anything that helps reduce their burden, they are doing it. but they have not had -- from social security, they have not had a raise in three years. what are we going to do to help the senior population? >> one of the big costs seniors have is the cost of energy. whether it is buying gasoline for the automobile, putting its electricity or oil or however you heat the and/or cool -- you do not have a real problem with the cooling appear. we have that down in texas. energy cost is one of those things. freeing up our domestic energy production will do two things. it will get this country working and more people put to work than anything we can probably do. to do that, i am talking about removing onerous regulations we are seeing out of the epa and other agencies of government that
[applause] phyllis, how are you? >> thank you for coming. >> absolutely. >> thank you for coming to derry. right now, the senior population is the highest population in the country. seniors -- there are the most seniors on food stamps, welfare. anything that helps reduce their burden, they are doing it. but they have not had -- from social security, they have not had a raise in three years. what are we going to do to help the senior population? >> one of the big costs...