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because i do agree that the report is about the agreement, which was ated by the city and not by the plaing commission. commissioner antonini: i also thought the title was a bit disrespectful, perhaps not accurate. i do appreciate the work that the civil grand jury does. i think this was it really well done. basically the job is to answer the questions that were posed as to their accuracy, which in many cases are not accurate, and it points out very quickly where the accuracies are. and does not necessarily go through a complete recapitulation of the various discussions with the board of supervisors about the project, but to deal with them. the grand jury does a great job. clearly they do not understand that ceqa has to the evaluate alternatives. they make a point of talking about entitlements running with the land, which we know is the case, but so do the obligations. i think that they do not quite get that part of the. there is confusion about whether public funds were involved. we point out that any of these things that are afforded to the developers, they have to provide sequentially fo
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authorities say that he boarded a plight to pla la using an expired boarding pass. it wasn't arrested until later when he tried to board another plane, a delta flight from l.a. to atlanta. authorities say he had 15 more of nem his bag. none in his name. >> in a stunning reversal, prosecutors admit the case against the former head of the international monetary fund is falling apart. walking out of a courtroom when a judge released him. he is accused of trying to break a manhattan -- rape a manhattan hotel housekeeper in may. prosecutors say the accuser lied to them about her past and they're worried a jury might not believe her testimony. her lawyers insist nothing changed. >> the medical evidence supports the victim's account. the forensic evidence supports the account. >> the court holds his passport but he is agree to travel within the united states. >> a lot more to bring you here today, incredible three-part river rescue on the merced and responders needed a lift. >> forget cable cars. there is another way to take a flight to san francisco. the news continues in
authorities say that he boarded a plight to pla la using an expired boarding pass. it wasn't arrested until later when he tried to board another plane, a delta flight from l.a. to atlanta. authorities say he had 15 more of nem his bag. none in his name. >> in a stunning reversal, prosecutors admit the case against the former head of the international monetary fund is falling apart. walking out of a courtroom when a judge released him. he is accused of trying to break a manhattan -- rape a...
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the two nuclear reactors commission the pla and the more powerful. than any of the reactors at the time it would seem that this technological inherited from the soviet union might stand you in here in good stead after independence the country itself would have a plentiful supply of electricity and also be able to sell a surplus to others at a premium. made with the supply still if the radio were cut down in those years because of an economic slump but this nuclear power plant provided uninterrupted supplies of tricity to customers in lithuania. consumers at the lowest price cities which we pretty much be able to deliver to any an economy during that period of transition in fact we pave the way for the countries further economic development. of the. off the list left the u.s.s.r. it's all to join the european union. if you a new was told that it could acquire e.u. membership on the condition that it shuts down the nuclear power plant. it even received funds to help dismantle the plant's equipment and build storage for nuclear waste. the first reactor
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they never introduced the pla and then the senate democrats go on recess without debating cut, cap and broad bipartisan support in the house of representatives. it is shameful. >> thank you for joining us and all of the best to you as we await to see how things unfold in the next few hours. >> appreciate it >> thank you. fox news can now confirm singer amy wine house was found dead in her apartment in north london. there are no specific details about how she died. she was famous after her hit song rehab. winehouse had a history of the substance abuse. she was twen years old. san francisco giants fan bryan stow was brutially attacked outside of a dodger stadium. doctors placed him in a medically induced coma and now two of his suspected attackers are behind embarrass. casey stegal joins us with more. >> uma it is a story that we followed since it happened and a story that shocked the nation. the attack happening in march and then in may, los angeles police chief came out and said that his department had arrested the prime suspect in this case . then released this mug shot. this man. ram
they never introduced the pla and then the senate democrats go on recess without debating cut, cap and broad bipartisan support in the house of representatives. it is shameful. >> thank you for joining us and all of the best to you as we await to see how things unfold in the next few hours. >> appreciate it >> thank you. fox news can now confirm singer amy wine house was found dead in her apartment in north london. there are no specific details about how she died. she was...
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he recognize there's some in the opposition who will not be pla indicated and want him out and he understandshat time is running short. >> congressman what steps should assad take right now in your view to prove that he actually wants to reform syria? >> well, you know, he certainly has to move forward and meet with the pro democracy activists and hear from them about the measures that must be taken to move syria towards a democratic country. people are concerned that if assad is not able to deliver on his reforms, who replaces him, does it degenerate into a civil war and sectarian strife. this is a concern in libya and a concern in the whole region because with turkey -- yes. >> congressman, there's no question what happens in the aftermath of assad being deposed, if that were to happen is something everybody has to be concerned about. but this is a brutal dictator who over the course of his and his father's regime has murdered tens of thousands of people. you can't possibly be saying that somehow the concern of disruption after his departure should in any way excuse or permit to us support
he recognize there's some in the opposition who will not be pla indicated and want him out and he understandshat time is running short. >> congressman what steps should assad take right now in your view to prove that he actually wants to reform syria? >> well, you know, he certainly has to move forward and meet with the pro democracy activists and hear from them about the measures that must be taken to move syria towards a democratic country. people are concerned that if assad is...
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more girls molt vtivated to pla. i look up to the 99 team. the girls have, their inspirations on there: >> each world cup win means a boost in young girl's confidence to the point where they went be held back not even by the boys. >> i think guys will realize, girls will always win, no matter what. >> with the u.s. women now with a chance to be crowned quivenz t -- queens of the soccer world. a few more eyes on them and feet hopefully to follow behind. >> one of my goals when i am a teenager. i want to play soccer, yeah. >>> very nice. we were saying after 1999, the big explosion. >> huge boom in soccer. >> then little dip. now it's back again. >> this will be a huge resurgence for sport. the girls love. leagues in suburbia and everywhere is amazing. the girls are excited. girls today, brandy chataine and mia hamm. >> were your girls watching this morning? >> i walked into the gym. did they win? did they win? what is going on. all over the place. we have the fog all over the place. we'll detail when this will move out, 80s, 90s. move back in.
more girls molt vtivated to pla. i look up to the 99 team. the girls have, their inspirations on there: >> each world cup win means a boost in young girl's confidence to the point where they went be held back not even by the boys. >> i think guys will realize, girls will always win, no matter what. >> with the u.s. women now with a chance to be crowned quivenz t -- queens of the soccer world. a few more eyes on them and feet hopefully to follow behind. >> one of my goals...
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>> a lot of experts who believe the plaed the authority. i don't think this president is interested in pursuing that route because it doesn't do anything but kick the can down the road. he wants the big deal. the speaker wants the big deal and tea party republican, holding it up. you're right president clinton thrown the outlet pass because barack obama can in the interests of avoiding the debt collapse and the calamity that could befall after the 3rd of august -- >> non-partisan. better for the president if this thing comes to hell in early august, the house leaders saying no deal unless you give us a two-thirds balanced budget deal we're not going with you. what's the president supposed to do with that bill when he's up against a hard place? >> if the question is better politically for the president to send out letters that say, we're sorry we can't pay your social security? yeah, that's going to aggregate better for the president. i don't think that it's going to -- certainly hope it does not come to that, not just as a partisan but as a
>> a lot of experts who believe the plaed the authority. i don't think this president is interested in pursuing that route because it doesn't do anything but kick the can down the road. he wants the big deal. the speaker wants the big deal and tea party republican, holding it up. you're right president clinton thrown the outlet pass because barack obama can in the interests of avoiding the debt collapse and the calamity that could befall after the 3rd of august -- >> non-partisan....
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i don't think -- we're not looking at a situation in which the ehner pla is likely to be the ultimateoutcome, but i think that a key to thi is going to be how mitch mcconnell begins to massage whatever ends up in the senate. we've not heard a lot from him. he's bn generally supportive of the speaker, but we know that mitch mcconnell is a crafty legislator, around he will try to figure out if there's some vehicle, how to make it palatable to pass both the senate and hold in the house. but boehner does have problems with his base, charlie, no question about it. >> yeah. charlie, the other problem he has, last night -- or monday night, you know, john boehner on several different occasions referred to the bipartisan support. now, that biparsan support was five or six democrats, i think. but that gives him a cover, to talk about that. i'm not sure he's going to get even those most conservative democrats. heath shiller from north carolina came out against the boehner plan. that shows you that's where the popular will is. if he can end up getting all but a handful of republicans and four or
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tell us what you have gone through and why you are pla plfa planetive in this lawsuit. >> thank you.w the defensive marriage act hurts families. 15 years ago when i sat in the visitor's gallery at the house of representatives and watched the man who is to become my husband speak out against it, it was very theoretical. i don't think gary or i ever expected at that point, that we would ever be able to be legally married anywhere within the united states. it did happen eight year later and we got married a week after marriage was legalized the common wealth of massachusetts. it was a decision that the courts made but obviously the people have also now agreed with it. i am being denied the benefits that any other person who has served this government for 24 years as a federal employee, in gary's instance, a member of congress, spousal benefits and health insurance. the same people are talking about the same issues 15 years ago except now there are real families and real people like myself being hurt. >> you brought a face on it, as you do, and as the witness today that we saw. richard,
tell us what you have gone through and why you are pla plfa planetive in this lawsuit. >> thank you.w the defensive marriage act hurts families. 15 years ago when i sat in the visitor's gallery at the house of representatives and watched the man who is to become my husband speak out against it, it was very theoretical. i don't think gary or i ever expected at that point, that we would ever be able to be legally married anywhere within the united states. it did happen eight year later and...
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tonight vote on capitol hill comes as bipartisan group of senators presented its own pla plan.lls for cutting 4 trillion in spending over the next 10 years coupled with increasing revenue by eliminating many popular income tax deduction. president obama welcome the idea but he has not yet endorsed it. >> what it says is we have got to be serious about reducing discretionary spending. both until domestic spending and defense. we have got to be serious about tackling health care spending. >> gop plan includes measures to have entitlement program and constitutional balance budget amend. >> he gets his increase in the debt limit. 2.4 trillion dollars. what we get are real cuts in spending. and real reforms in place that will make sure that this problem never, ever happens again. >>reporter: government will default on the debt on august the 2nd unless it raises the debt ceiling. >>> wall street clearly sense that go there's a compromise in the works. there has been progress today. stock began to rally as soon as the white house announce the president would be making remarks dow shot
tonight vote on capitol hill comes as bipartisan group of senators presented its own pla plan.lls for cutting 4 trillion in spending over the next 10 years coupled with increasing revenue by eliminating many popular income tax deduction. president obama welcome the idea but he has not yet endorsed it. >> what it says is we have got to be serious about reducing discretionary spending. both until domestic spending and defense. we have got to be serious about tackling health care spending....
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generic versions of the world's top selling drugs including cholesterol fighter lipitor and blood thinner plaicks. generic drugs typically cost a lot less than counterparts. one prescription costs $72 compared to 1 $8 for the average brand name. america is getting ready for some football. next, a deal to end the lockout and the scheduled detail by detail going forward. plus, those chilean miners coming to a theater near you as fox reports live tonight. ananan] this...is the network. a living, breathing intelligence that's helpi drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities... committed to delivering the most advced mobile broadband experience to help move business... forward. ♪ >> shepard: they have crossed the goal line. nfl players approving a new deal with the owners ending the longest lockout in league history. the players association executives today voted to recommend the new collective bargaining agreement. one that owners overwhelmingly approved last t
generic versions of the world's top selling drugs including cholesterol fighter lipitor and blood thinner plaicks. generic drugs typically cost a lot less than counterparts. one prescription costs $72 compared to 1 $8 for the average brand name. america is getting ready for some football. next, a deal to end the lockout and the scheduled detail by detail going forward. plus, those chilean miners coming to a theater near you as fox reports live tonight. ananan] this...is the network. a living,...
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he recognize there's some in the opposition who will not be pla indicated and want him out and he understandsnning short. >> congressman what steps should assad take right now in your view to prove that he actually wants to reform syria? >> well, you know, he certainly has to move forward and meet with the pro democracy activists and hear from them about the measures that must be taken to move syria towards a democratic country. people are concerned that if assad is not able to deliver on his reforms, who replaces him, does it degenerate into a civil war and sectarian strife. this is a concern in libya and a concern in the whole region because with turkey -- yes. >> congressman, there's no question what happens in the aftermath of assad being deposed, if that were to happen is something everybody has to be concerned about. but this is a brutal dictator who over the course of his and his father's regime has murdered tens of thousands of people. you can't possibly be saying that somehow the concern of disruption after his departure should in any way excuse or permit to us support his continued
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i nominate p pla abdul. the start of summer, of course, means the end of school. of kids are graduating right now. graduation ceremonies are boring, let's face it. you have to sit through hundreds of names until you finally get to one that you came to see. but sometimes a student or even a group of students will do something fun to liven things up a little. these are usually the samemeids who go to prison later on in life. but now they do provide a valuable public service. and tonight we salute those brave individuals whose graduation antics sometimes go awry. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: still on their parents health plan, don't worry. [ applause ] speaking of high school students, this is -- a 51-year-old actor named doug hutchinson, who you may recognize from his role on "lost." he was on that show. he was in the movie "the green mile." he's married a high school student. yesterday, doug and 16-year-old mrs. hutchinson announced they were married in may. steven tyler is suing him for lifestyle infringement right now. the bride's name is courtney. courtney's parents gave their
i nominate p pla abdul. the start of summer, of course, means the end of school. of kids are graduating right now. graduation ceremonies are boring, let's face it. you have to sit through hundreds of names until you finally get to one that you came to see. but sometimes a student or even a group of students will do something fun to liven things up a little. these are usually the samemeids who go to prison later on in life. but now they do provide a valuable public service. and tonight we salute...
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anders breivik asked for an open hearing today to explain his reasons for the plas kerr but the judge sided with police and prosecutors that requested it would be closed to the public and media. no details of the hear having been released. a guard -- hear having been released. a guard at the courthouse says everyone has left. breivik has confessed to friday's bombing in downtown oslo and for the shooting spree on the island. >>> free fares for some muni riders who can't afford to pay for themselves. and it all starts today. church leaders came up with the idea, after a fatal shooting involving a muni passenger, and san francisco pd. the officers were on patrol that day, checking for fare jumpers on muni. today some of the church members will be on the muni platform, paying fares, for those who can't afford to. >> is this sending a wrong message that you can just get a free ride on muni. >> i don't think so. what would happen, it would reduce the tension. you know, right now, if you write a ticket for youth out there on that train, and you give them a ticket and you're a police officer
anders breivik asked for an open hearing today to explain his reasons for the plas kerr but the judge sided with police and prosecutors that requested it would be closed to the public and media. no details of the hear having been released. a guard -- hear having been released. a guard at the courthouse says everyone has left. breivik has confessed to friday's bombing in downtown oslo and for the shooting spree on the island. >>> free fares for some muni riders who can't afford to pay...
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. -- you're in pla l l.a. so >> you have endless travel difficulties it seems. the highlight of the day that the child that screamed so hard that i thought he was going to be sick or my time at max and ermas watching people eating chicken wings. it was such a day. >> sounds like you had a great travel day. >> thanks so much. i'm glad you made it in. >>> for the rediculist, tonight we add the home shopping network. actually, i think they just call it hsn now not to be okay confused with hln because the idea of nancy grace yelling at us to buy costume jewelry does oddly appeal to me. hsn is open the list because they dropped the ball on what i think is a incredible opportunity and i don't mean having roland martin on to sell his line of ascots. not a bad idea. i'm talking about mariah carey. the original vision of love. she was on hsn last night to sell some of her jewelry and accessories and why the executives over there did not immediately give her her own show is beyond me. i don't know what kiechlt crew. vs is bringing to the table, but unless its a cubic zirc
. -- you're in pla l l.a. so >> you have endless travel difficulties it seems. the highlight of the day that the child that screamed so hard that i thought he was going to be sick or my time at max and ermas watching people eating chicken wings. it was such a day. >> sounds like you had a great travel day. >> thanks so much. i'm glad you made it in. >>> for the rediculist, tonight we add the home shopping network. actually, i think they just call it hsn now not to be...
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al qaeda principles argue they are quite well educated for the most part, and they are by the end of pla they are not psychotic, the actually make some or scary they're perfectly rational people pursuing other portable and irrational goals if we were barking mad it would be easier to deal with the fact is they are not. >> the characters in your book the cia operatives, they are aware that they are not irrational people, and your book in a sense of the polar opposites in terms of where they live and their philosophies and they're my local interest and the cia operative i don't know who that might be modeled after but there are people that he tries to the laughter to find a nuclear weapon and that may or may not be successful we don't want to give away the ending. but talk about how much of their real life of the cia operatives and whether or not you had to holllywoodize it? >> it's too important to be fooling around with things in that way. so no, i interviewed the enter cover agents past and present of how they think and what they would do. it had albers and hours and hours of meetings w
al qaeda principles argue they are quite well educated for the most part, and they are by the end of pla they are not psychotic, the actually make some or scary they're perfectly rational people pursuing other portable and irrational goals if we were barking mad it would be easier to deal with the fact is they are not. >> the characters in your book the cia operatives, they are aware that they are not irrational people, and your book in a sense of the polar opposites in terms of where...
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i think the chinese are aware of that, and that's why several members of the pla, people's -- they are aware of that. they may whether that. but for now the chinese are very inward, very concerned with how to manage the current problem. and if you they're confident they can manage it, perhaps they can but it's not going to be easy to. >> host: basically what you would say is that here in the west both the economic analysts and overall attendance have missed the underlying potential, political instability and china. it's not front and center. if you look at not just american but europeans analysis of china today, it's all about jealousy at the astonishing growth about the political instability. >> guest: there's an interesting social phenomenon in the west. in 1993-94, japan had already slowed down. they were still people writing articles on the japanese. it's about a three or four year lag between the economic reality, particularly in asia, and the recognition by the west, whole theories about why but it doesn't matter. we are not in a position where china has already stopped behaving
i think the chinese are aware of that, and that's why several members of the pla, people's -- they are aware of that. they may whether that. but for now the chinese are very inward, very concerned with how to manage the current problem. and if you they're confident they can manage it, perhaps they can but it's not going to be easy to. >> host: basically what you would say is that here in the west both the economic analysts and overall attendance have missed the underlying potential,...
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own commitment to the'reian problem >> we're satisfied they have worked closely with us in puting in pla the most effective and detailed iran has faced. >> rose: have they gone as far as you would like for them to go on that issue in because they get a significant amount iranian oil. >> and they've also abided. the next poi is... they worked with us to put in place the sanctions, and that's an important... very important strategically from our rspective for a t of reasons. we can talk about what would happen if, in fact, iran we permitted to develop a nucle weapon. >> rose: i'll get to that, for su. >> the chinese have abided by the sanctions and have worked with us closely on this. we press hard on this, charlie, with respect to isolating iran. but with respect to the work we've done together i think it's been ptty good, frankly. with respect to iran. we've worked together on the korean problem. >> rose: north korea. >> north korean problem. so there are a range of things that... now, listen, we have disagreements, right? and engagement is critical. >> rose: what's the bgest disagreemen
own commitment to the'reian problem >> we're satisfied they have worked closely with us in puting in pla the most effective and detailed iran has faced. >> rose: have they gone as far as you would like for them to go on that issue in because they get a significant amount iranian oil. >> and they've also abided. the next poi is... they worked with us to put in place the sanctions, and that's an important... very important strategically from our rspective for a t of reasons. we...
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tt we want america to take care of their business at home first, so that they can lead the world and pla an important part as the rest of the world changes. >> well, charlie, i think the world does understan that america provides a certain degree ofglobal governance and global goods, public goods that stabilize the world and fuel the global economy. i mean to me we are the tent pole that holds up the world. if we buckle your kids won't just grow up in a different america, they will grow up in a different world. and that i what i think what is playing out here is so important. i think our challengright now is to do four things at once. i think we have to stimulate the economy a little more because clearly we're rolling back, there are signs we are rollinback into recession. i think we have to at the same time put down long-term plan to address in a simpsonowles kind of way a fundamental fiscal issues. at the same time i think we need to raise revenue because we have to invest to renew, fresh and reinvigorate all the sources of our strength whether it's infrastructure, education, and gover
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it would be nice to is see everything go according to pla but often it doesn't. >> the weather meansthe launch pad. fortunately no damage to the shuttle. we'll just have to wait and see. they may wait until the last minute. we'll see if the weather cooperates when they start tanking. >> safe than sorry. >>> all right, also this half hour she spent 18 years in captivity before her dramatic release. kidnapping victim jaycee dugard tells her s sry to diane sawyer in an abc news exclusive interview. very powerful interview that she did with her. >> just heart-wrenching, the excerpt. she has a book out now which we're going to support that book just because of what this poor girl has been through. she said she tried very hard to actively not think of her mother and her daughters really were the only true companions she felt close to and connected with. >> she was a teenager. >> 13 years old when she got pregnant. >>> also coming up, "insomniac theater." we're going to preview the harry potter story. also we'll look at the new co comedy "horrible bosses." >> there's lots of reviews already
it would be nice to is see everything go according to pla but often it doesn't. >> the weather meansthe launch pad. fortunately no damage to the shuttle. we'll just have to wait and see. they may wait until the last minute. we'll see if the weather cooperates when they start tanking. >> safe than sorry. >>> all right, also this half hour she spent 18 years in captivity before her dramatic release. kidnapping victim jaycee dugard tells her s sry to diane sawyer in an abc...
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the sudanese armed forces and the as pla units. the issues are complex, political, security. we are very concerned for credible allegations of targeted ethnic these killings and other gross human rights abuses. as you said, carries these abuses must end. there must be an investigation and perpetrators held accountable. the two sides signed a framework agreement covering both southern kurdufan and it provides for talks with both political and security issues. unfortunately, president bashir has not reached objections to portions of the agreement and puts the negotiation of risk. without those talks, without parallel political as well as security talks, the chances of ending hostility and reaching the thousands of the neighbor frankly find. so we hope these talks would resume very shortly. in the meanwhile, we call on the government, which so far has resisted in allowing for you and presence to remain in blue nile because we need the presence and help the humanitarian humanity of these. now the situation in darfur were, which you've unmentioned remains a very serious problem as
the sudanese armed forces and the as pla units. the issues are complex, political, security. we are very concerned for credible allegations of targeted ethnic these killings and other gross human rights abuses. as you said, carries these abuses must end. there must be an investigation and perpetrators held accountable. the two sides signed a framework agreement covering both southern kurdufan and it provides for talks with both political and security issues. unfortunately, president bashir has...
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this conversation took pla before the president's press conference and therefore was edited accordingly. >> whave no consensus in our political system. there is no center. we have no consensus about what all to be happening. so if you try to strike a lo-term deal you're basically stking a deal that nobody actually beeves and that isot going to be adhered to. i think we buy we buy se time. shouldn't be negotiating at all about the debt ceiling but we buy someime and give the voters another chance to weigh in. >> we really need to cut i think some of the rating agencies have said this, we need to cut $4 trillion to sort of stabilize debt levels and if we don't do that that's really bad news. and then the second thing i do think both parties may find it useful to have a framework. no, we're to the going to write a plan that is going to dictate the next ten years of politics but both parties may find it extremely useful to have a framework going forward and believe me none of these plans are very specific. there's a lot of vagueness built into all of them. >> also this evening another segme
this conversation took pla before the president's press conference and therefore was edited accordingly. >> whave no consensus in our political system. there is no center. we have no consensus about what all to be happening. so if you try to strike a lo-term deal you're basically stking a deal that nobody actually beeves and that isot going to be adhered to. i think we buy we buy se time. shouldn't be negotiating at all about the debt ceiling but we buy someime and give the voters another...
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pla you can't compromise of one iss person is offering plans. right there's one plan voted on by any house to do with this issue and it's the one they are on right li now. i would submit if you don't like cut, captain balanced and you don't think the need to cut spending to balance a budget the show is your alternatives. caps spending and balances spending. fine. offer your version of cut, cap and balance. let's get on to the bill the house has passed and if you don't like it, change it. you've got the votes to do it. if you don't like this bill, bring your bill up and amend it. how could you compromise? how could you cold republicans in the house for refusing to compromise if you don't have a plan of your own? how can you compromise if you don't have any ideas of your own? it's not a fair thing to say. and so i would urge the leadership of this chamber and the president of the united states to offer their ideas on paper. put your ideas on paper and offer them so we can begin to work on this concept of compromise that you've offered. because you
pla you can't compromise of one iss person is offering plans. right there's one plan voted on by any house to do with this issue and it's the one they are on right li now. i would submit if you don't like cut, captain balanced and you don't think the need to cut spending to balance a budget the show is your alternatives. caps spending and balances spending. fine. offer your version of cut, cap and balance. let's get on to the bill the house has passed and if you don't like it, change it. you've...
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haque cuidar mucho a las rsonas de la tercera edad, a los niÑos bastante lÍquidos, algunade las plasseria. >> no naciÓ y ya es de las chivas! cÓ? cÓmo? a sÁguilas del amÉrica >> mi papÁ es americanista pero estamos en contra de Él. >> lÚdame al jefe. bienvenidas al equipo despierta amÉca y aprovecho para saludar a toda la audiencidesu programa de radio. >> asÍ esaquí estaros! >>saludos para todos! >> desde chicago vamos a seguirnos enlazandonos con ellas, son parte nuevo del equi ddespierta amÉ pero tenemos al otro equipo despierta Éricaque tienen algo muy interesante. >> algo e a ti y a todos los padres nos interesa. cierta edad los niÑos repiten todo lo que decimolos padres pero taiÉn é pasa cuando lo que nuestros hijos lo que repiten son groserÍas o malas palabras. este es elcaso demarÍa alejandra qunos cuen su preocupaciÓn. >> una mujer desesperada muchas. para hablar de este tema nos acompaÑa las lÁ psicÓloga regina mendoza,cuÁl es la razÓn de que un niÑo aprenda malas palabras. vamos a prestar atenciÓn, jimena. >> repiten lo que oyen, a veces en la casa, en la televisiÓn, en la
haque cuidar mucho a las rsonas de la tercera edad, a los niÑos bastante lÍquidos, algunade las plasseria. >> no naciÓ y ya es de las chivas! cÓ? cÓmo? a sÁguilas del amÉrica >> mi papÁ es americanista pero estamos en contra de Él. >> lÚdame al jefe. bienvenidas al equipo despierta amÉca y aprovecho para saludar a toda la audiencidesu programa de radio. >> asÍ esaquí estaros! >>saludos para todos! >> desde chicago vamos a seguirnos enlazandonos...
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many democrats voted against it then, i thought they were i plaing politics then. to be fair. >> including president obama. >> but the republicans are playing chicken with the economy now the way the democrats never did. the results could be calamitous, and now is the worst time for them to be playing russian roulette with the american economy. and they're doing it why? to protect millionaires and billionaires and oil companies. >> i'm not exactly what john says. >> they want to protect the economic growth. they don't want to raise tax in a slowing economy, which is pretty -- >> we just cut taxes in december and the economy slowed. so it doesn't look like that helped very much. >> i have to call a time-out. we'll talk some more. thank you all so much. the gloomy jobs report may get waved around in the next bargaining session. republican congressional leaders are warning the president that any tax hikes would make the jobs problem worse heading into sunday's bipartisan talks, the president is busy dealing with demands from his own party. here's our congressional cor
many democrats voted against it then, i thought they were i plaing politics then. to be fair. >> including president obama. >> but the republicans are playing chicken with the economy now the way the democrats never did. the results could be calamitous, and now is the worst time for them to be playing russian roulette with the american economy. and they're doing it why? to protect millionaires and billionaires and oil companies. >> i'm not exactly what john says. >> they...
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. >> the pla iers in baltimore won't actually take the field friday morning.eeting for what they're calling a uniyua unionification meeting then tomorrow morning they'll hit the field. >> and that is what we call "reporter roulette." the woman who accused a pound-for-pounderful businessman of attempted rape is trying to convince prosecutors who salvage her case against dominique strauss-ch ahn. >> the senate voted unanimously today to keep robert mueller in the cia for two years. now to this -- the hotel maid who accuses the former head of the international monetary fund of sexually assaulting her in his pricey new york hotel room, i'm sure you've seen she's been on a bit of a media blitz. a lot of information has come out that raises serious concerns about her own credibility. and today, we do know she met with prosecutors there in manhattan who are trying to decide whether they should pursue or drop the charges against dominique strauss-kahn. why did this maid -- why did she meet with prosecutors today? >> well, my understand is that this investigation is wi
. >> the pla iers in baltimore won't actually take the field friday morning.eeting for what they're calling a uniyua unionification meeting then tomorrow morning they'll hit the field. >> and that is what we call "reporter roulette." the woman who accused a pound-for-pounderful businessman of attempted rape is trying to convince prosecutors who salvage her case against dominique strauss-ch ahn. >> the senate voted unanimously today to keep robert mueller in the cia...
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never failed to raise it's borrowing limits, some folks are asking why do we have one in the first plac pla place? carl azuz is here to explain it. >> in practice, it has not limited anything. when they got to the debt limit, they just went ahead and raised it. >> how long have we had the debt limit in place? has the spending because of the debt limit changed at all? >> you would have to go back to 1917. we're looking at world war i. and before that, congress had to approve any instance the government had for borrowing. world war i came around and congress said you can spend what you need to spend without us approving everything, and we will put a limit on it and don't go over that limit. >> has charging changed at all because of the limit? >> no. it has gone from $395 billion to the $14.3 trillion we have now. it's not specific to anyone administration or one party, but it's how we roll. what is interesting to see in the debt is if somebody can reduce it pm >>> a bear mauled him in the alaskan wilderness. six other teens ran into trouble while hiking, as they startled a mother bear and her
never failed to raise it's borrowing limits, some folks are asking why do we have one in the first plac pla place? carl azuz is here to explain it. >> in practice, it has not limited anything. when they got to the debt limit, they just went ahead and raised it. >> how long have we had the debt limit in place? has the spending because of the debt limit changed at all? >> you would have to go back to 1917. we're looking at world war i. and before that, congress had to approve...
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. >> es llevar el mayor nÚmero de personas a las urnas porque esta pla plataforma serÁ precisamente ell. >> el aspirante en el estado de mÉxico en el partido del gobierno federal pan apareciÓ en tercer lugar segÚn resultados preliminares. >> en lo que se refiere a los datos de la votaciÓn y con la informaciÓn que se ha hecho pÚblica debo decir que los resultados no nos favorecen. >> el candidato alejandro ensenseÑcina dijo que recurre a prÁcticas ilegales. >> nos hemos enfrentado a una elecciÓn de estado, contra mÉtodos estes particulacomplica >> ganaron con 56%, en nayarit triunfÓ con un 56%. >> la jornada electoral se pinÓo tricolor. >> sin duda fue un partido pri que arrasÓ en 4 estados del paÍs en donde ayer domingo hubieron elecciones. y lo reflejan los resultados preliminares aÚn falta tiempo y dejÓ y se perfila ya como favorito en la ciudad de mÉxico, univisiÓn. >> 3muchÍsimas gracias. la guardia costera de los estados unidos dijo que estÁ ayudando a la marina de mÉxico en la bÚsqueda de 6 personas desaparecidas. una persona murÓo al volcarse el barco de pesca en donde transport
. >> es llevar el mayor nÚmero de personas a las urnas porque esta pla plataforma serÁ precisamente ell. >> el aspirante en el estado de mÉxico en el partido del gobierno federal pan apareciÓ en tercer lugar segÚn resultados preliminares. >> en lo que se refiere a los datos de la votaciÓn y con la informaciÓn que se ha hecho pÚblica debo decir que los resultados no nos favorecen. >> el candidato alejandro ensenseÑcina dijo que recurre a prÁcticas ilegales....
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pla the conrad planned the senate reductioand has come up with will bring about morest deficit reductionime helps our economy. det and that's what the conrad budget does. it stabilizes the debt by 2014ug and it starts with reducing when we look at spending generally mustwh have been, we e not ending about 24.1% of our gdp in federal spending. bring the conrad budget over 10 years% to bring, that down to 22.1% of substantial reduction in our spending programs. same mr. president, but retired at 22.1% would be the same amount of government spending as viewers ending during the reagac presidency.oing to end a this is not in a radical approach to say were going to spend a lot more money. dad, we are bringing spending wo down to the level when ronald reagan was president of the united states.eal the budget would also deal with our obligations for mandatory yi spending. now i must tell you, i think we took major steps to do that in t the last congress. the passage of the affordable care act halts us to put forward naon. a blueprint to manage our health care costs as a nation by providing unive
pla the conrad planned the senate reductioand has come up with will bring about morest deficit reductionime helps our economy. det and that's what the conrad budget does. it stabilizes the debt by 2014ug and it starts with reducing when we look at spending generally mustwh have been, we e not ending about 24.1% of our gdp in federal spending. bring the conrad budget over 10 years% to bring, that down to 22.1% of substantial reduction in our spending programs. same mr. president, but retired at...
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there's a new pla out called the one penny plan. it would actually have real cuts of one penny on every dollar spent. the other side pulls the hair and says, oh, you're so rad calf. we say we just want to cut one penny out of every dollar of government spending. is that radical? so the president has said it's a dysfunctional place. he is right in that sense. but i think some of the dysfunction comes from the hypocrisy or the other side not really listening. for example the balanced budget amendment. they say polls show rtinely 75% of americans are for it. and routinely about 14% of americans seem toe approving of this body. so the question i would have is maybe it's that we're not listening well enough. maybe we're not doing what the people want. mr. lee: that certainly appears to be the case. and it's a reminder to us of the fact that no matter how much we might be tempted at times to demagogue this issue, no matter how tempting it will be for certain members of this bodyo cast blame elsewhere, they cannot escape one simple fact, w
there's a new pla out called the one penny plan. it would actually have real cuts of one penny on every dollar spent. the other side pulls the hair and says, oh, you're so rad calf. we say we just want to cut one penny out of every dollar of government spending. is that radical? so the president has said it's a dysfunctional place. he is right in that sense. but i think some of the dysfunction comes from the hypocrisy or the other side not really listening. for example the balanced budget...
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pla mr. president, and our plan, wecommissi calle have done with the fiscal commission called for. we have achieved the same savings out of security of the se siskel commission $886 billionity fu out of the security function.ously defee that includes defense. obviously defense is most of surity security. but in the security category come also falls homeland security come also is includeds in veterans' spending, veterans spending by the way is one place is we don't cut a nickel. veterans deserve to have the promises that we have made to them kept, and under our budget dollar every dollar that has beeno to the promised to the veterans will go to them. dsn't mr. president, that doesn't mean out of we can't save money out of the security side of and the siskel the commission which by the way isartisan the only bipartisan plan that has come from anywhere, five democrats five republicans, one plan independent and endorse the plan with $886 billion of savings the over ten years out of the security function and thettee d budget committee democrats adopt that finding. mr. president the budg
pla mr. president, and our plan, wecommissi calle have done with the fiscal commission called for. we have achieved the same savings out of security of the se siskel commission $886 billionity fu out of the security function.ously defee that includes defense. obviously defense is most of surity security. but in the security category come also falls homeland security come also is includeds in veterans' spending, veterans spending by the way is one place is we don't cut a nickel. veterans deserve...
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impossibility.aid in the even worse, and house republican budget would take medicare as we know it and turn it pla upside s and set in the future under ther house republican plan, medicare is going toan be managed arms os the health insurance companies.i i don't think most americans feel responsible to hear that.ps as we begin the debate this in afternoon on the cut cap and balance, the points i want to b make is this. we should not be considering a r plan which does not put in mul specific language the balancedtr budget amendment, but asks members of the united states to cly vote for him multiple-choice test as to what your nexto have amendment to theth constitution will equate.ortant second they come or should carefully scrutinize every word of the amendment.responsility to those who have say they are poorly drafted and have no place in the most important document in america. third, let's accept the responsibility to do but were elected tod, let's accept the responsibility to do but were elected to do, reduce spending, bring the budget thur3 third, let's accept the responsibility to do but were
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passed legislation in '86 and really got going in '87, a lot of the military construction that was in pla when the money flowed from the rvices a lot of the recapitalization money for the number of the projects did not flow with that. now 24, almost 25 years into special operations command we have a number of facilities out there that are in need of repair or, in fact, we need new facilities. i know admiral olson has come forth in the hearing and made it clear he is looking for additional support from congress in order to recapitalize the infrastructure. as with any force, sir, i mean our readiness is direct reflection of the amount of equipment and infrastructure we have to do the job to train with, both in garrison and forward. so the infrastructure is critical to our operato. >> as you review that, assuming you get confirmed, i'm assuming you will share your analysis on kind of where those gaps are and kind of prioritize those based on funding. sometimes around this place the funding occurs basd on who yells the loudest. we want to look at, i guess, my view would be what's the most cri
passed legislation in '86 and really got going in '87, a lot of the military construction that was in pla when the money flowed from the rvices a lot of the recapitalization money for the number of the projects did not flow with that. now 24, almost 25 years into special operations command we have a number of facilities out there that are in need of repair or, in fact, we need new facilities. i know admiral olson has come forth in the hearing and made it clear he is looking for additional...