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again, don't want to sound like pollyanna, but they are feeling their way forward, it's going to be messy, but at the end of enlightenment is the beginning of those revolutions. >> thank you for joining us. >> consider this will be right back. >> 100,000 government workers could lose their jobs next year thanks to the sequester according to new analysis. six months after the government's automatic spending cuts went into effect, economists found the reductions are starting to have real impact. ate $5.4 billion in cuts include $42.7 billion in defense spending, $28.7 billion in domestic discretionary spending, $9.9 billion in medicare cuts and $4 billion in other mandatory cuts. many initially down played the quester's effect. what's ahead for the country's spending as we head toward to new round of cuts? we will ask dan mitchell in washington, d.c., a senior fellow at the cato institute. thank you both for joining us tonight. josh, a few months into 2013, goldman sachs' head economist who wrote the new report said in april the sequester had "little impact so far"." with his new report run
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my sort of pollyanna hope for the mark is you can't go back to that spot to be the original founders wanted an integrated school. you can't do that. so i sort of have a hope that the anbar can be organically integrated in 15 years. if that neighborhood of people come in and the families come in or if you have people coming from all over the city i know it's a little pollyanna but wouldn't that be great that we have people coming to school together? i think the key going forward is to make sure there's real mediation so the students -- you can't discard them. >> thank you. you've written a beautiful book. >> it was funny i got a bad review that said it was chatting >> do you see the strong development there? >> the head of the pta spoke friday. they said it to the parents about 122 million-dollar lottery ticket claim of the school. it's so hard when you see a lot of these kids are foster care like their parents aren't around. the extent of the school day it's amazing to see when they offer free breakfast. that is a huge challenge and there was another piece of the anbar puzzle was par
my sort of pollyanna hope for the mark is you can't go back to that spot to be the original founders wanted an integrated school. you can't do that. so i sort of have a hope that the anbar can be organically integrated in 15 years. if that neighborhood of people come in and the families come in or if you have people coming from all over the city i know it's a little pollyanna but wouldn't that be great that we have people coming to school together? i think the key going forward is to make sure...
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my sort of pollyanna hope for dunbar is you can't go back to that, and there are many reasons you shouldn'tgo back to that. the original founders of dunbar, those three men, they wanted an integrated school, and everyone said are you crazy? you can't do that. so i sort of have a hope that dunbar could be organically integrated in 15 years. if that neighborhood, if people come in and black families stay and white families come in, or if you have people coming in from all over the city white and black, i mean, i know it's a little pollyanna, but wouldn't that be great? that we have, you know with, people just coming to school together? but i think the key going forward is to make sure there's remediation for those students, because you just can't discard them. >> thank you. >> sure. >> and you've written a brilliant book. >> oh, well, thank you. i tried hard. it was very funny. i got one bad review and it said it was chatty and ambling. i said, eh, that's all right. >> my name's dwaip. did you see the pta developing there? >> yes. in fact, the head of the pta spoke friday. we were sitting nex
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orders and she killed herself and she would be here today and should follow direction now in my pollyanna world i wish the talk would have been enough for her would the best of drugs do help some people sometimes do we overdo it absolutely absolutely we like and how do we become a pill society where pills as opposed to solve everything and by the way most depressions tom's not so far off will exercise music support from friends areas of psychotherapy and we leave the psychotherapy out by the way it's pills with psychotherapy that really is what shows the long term benefits it's all about grief to those. gives her a. very hard take a. look. have you ever had sex with that hurt me here's. the thing. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be. the type that was funny but it's close and for the truth of the might take. goods because one whole attention and the mainstream media work side by side the joke is actually on here. to be coming back. at our teen years we
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orders and she killed herself and she would be here today and should follow direction now in my pollyanna world wish the talk would have been enough for her would the best of drugs do help some people sometimes do we overdo it absolutely absolutely we like it how do we become a pill society where pills is supposed to solve everything and by the way most oppressions tom's not so far off will exercise music support from friends of psychotherapy and we leave the psychotherapy out by the way it's pills with psychotherapy that really is what shows the long term benefits so about grief after this. i fucked. over by joe did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy which albums. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen lying handful of trans national corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture
orders and she killed herself and she would be here today and should follow direction now in my pollyanna world wish the talk would have been enough for her would the best of drugs do help some people sometimes do we overdo it absolutely absolutely we like it how do we become a pill society where pills is supposed to solve everything and by the way most oppressions tom's not so far off will exercise music support from friends of psychotherapy and we leave the psychotherapy out by the way it's...
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i am not pollyanna by any stretch and very much of a pragmatist that will lead me to the place where are those issues we can work on together with the success maybe we can move further? that is the practical approach i would recommend. >> 40 years ago when minister did to be elected in large numbers they had raised their children and had established themselves in the community. >> i remember when harry iran and had to be home every night to have dinner on the table than the women said we will take care of the dinner in the laundry but it is the risk to start earlier? >> a couple of examples to come to mind senator gillette brand have very young children also senator haley also has young children those are just too. it is a traditional barrier that women waited because they thought if i could solve the child care problem and will be bad but they a understand the sooner they get started comment the more likely of the impact and evidenced in this regard. >> remember that said the arc is 12 years from the place that which you start to the place that you end. and thin as jump up as high a
i am not pollyanna by any stretch and very much of a pragmatist that will lead me to the place where are those issues we can work on together with the success maybe we can move further? that is the practical approach i would recommend. >> 40 years ago when minister did to be elected in large numbers they had raised their children and had established themselves in the community. >> i remember when harry iran and had to be home every night to have dinner on the table than the women...
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it's all sort of pollyanna, cruise missiles or do something. and we'll tie it up in a nice bow and go home. the enemy gets a vote, and i really would worry about asymmetrical responses, not just those you and senator paul talked about. what if iranry pond ises by making mischief in the persian gulf. you hit jordan -- you don't want to hit israel, you hit jordan. all sorts of mischief, he could redouble his chemical weapons attacks against his people. and i just see an administration that is really out to protect even now to protect the president's credibility which he threw away when he abandoned iraq after we won. that's when he lost credibility of the iranians, and gave them iraq. >> do you see any scenario underwhich this is surgical and will prevent all casualties and accomplish whatever their goal is in days and not weeks? is that even possible militarily? >> that's really not possible. although i will say that we have the isr, the intelligence surveillance assets in the global hawk over there, that can track where these targets are being
it's all sort of pollyanna, cruise missiles or do something. and we'll tie it up in a nice bow and go home. the enemy gets a vote, and i really would worry about asymmetrical responses, not just those you and senator paul talked about. what if iranry pond ises by making mischief in the persian gulf. you hit jordan -- you don't want to hit israel, you hit jordan. all sorts of mischief, he could redouble his chemical weapons attacks against his people. and i just see an administration that is...
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. >> we hope that pollyanna is right. pleasure to have you here. >>> coming up one of the largest and most influential investment banks has released a report, the sequester has only begun to cause problems. is that enough to bring members of congress together? our social director hermella aregawi will be joining us. please comment on our google and facebook pages. we'll be right back. >> 100,000 government workers could lose their jobs next year thanks to the sequester. that's according to influence analysis out by gold mawnl sachs. a team of government sperkts are seeing that the impact, including 42.7 billion in defense spending, 28.7 billion in domestic discretionary spending, 9.9 billion in medicare cuts and 4.4 billion in other cuts. what's ahead for the country's spending as we head to a new round of cuts? dan mitchell and josh barrow. thank you both for joining us tonight. josh a few months into 2013, most of the headline said no big deal, sequestration not so bad because the -- and actually goldman sachs alex phil
. >> we hope that pollyanna is right. pleasure to have you here. >>> coming up one of the largest and most influential investment banks has released a report, the sequester has only begun to cause problems. is that enough to bring members of congress together? our social director hermella aregawi will be joining us. please comment on our google and facebook pages. we'll be right back. >> 100,000 government workers could lose their jobs next year thanks to the sequester....
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i really do -- i'm pollyanna about it. i believe we can get it done this fall. >> in the event that there is a shutdown, a lot of finger pointing. >> there is no shutdown. it's not going to happen. >> it's not snm i don't think we'll see a shutdown. >> even with a clean bill minus the defunding portion of the bill sent back to the house. is the house going to say okay to the democrats' version? >> i believe the senate will hear from the people. whether it i's on the current funding bill, cr, or on raising the debt ceiling which has to be done they have to raise the debt ceiling. we'll see obamacare either defunded or delayed. it will happen because the american people won't stand for it. >> nice to see you. hope you will come back at the new earlier time. >> it will be easier. >> indeed. for all of us. what will happen in the senate? he says it includes filibustering. will he get joinders or go alone? chief political correspondent byron york will tell us what's going to happen. right? >> this vote in the house is the high
i really do -- i'm pollyanna about it. i believe we can get it done this fall. >> in the event that there is a shutdown, a lot of finger pointing. >> there is no shutdown. it's not going to happen. >> it's not snm i don't think we'll see a shutdown. >> even with a clean bill minus the defunding portion of the bill sent back to the house. is the house going to say okay to the democrats' version? >> i believe the senate will hear from the people. whether it i's on...
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it's all sort of pollyanna, cruise missiles or do something. and we'll tie it up in a nice bow and go home. the enemy gets a vote, and i really would worry about asymmetrical responses, not just those you and senator paul talked about. what if iranry pond ises by making mischief in the persian gulf. you hit jordan -- you don't want to hit israel, you hit jordan. all sorts of mischief, he could redouble his chemical weapons attacks against his people. and i just see an administration that is really out to protect even now to protect the president's credibility which he threw away when he abandoned iraq after we won. that's when he lost credibility of the iranians, and gave them iraq. >> do you see any scenario underwhich this is surgical and will prevent all casualties and accomplish whatever their goal is in days and not weeks? is that even possible militarily? >> that's really not possible. although i will say that we have the isr, the intelligence surveillance assets in the global hawk over there, that can track where these targets are being
it's all sort of pollyanna, cruise missiles or do something. and we'll tie it up in a nice bow and go home. the enemy gets a vote, and i really would worry about asymmetrical responses, not just those you and senator paul talked about. what if iranry pond ises by making mischief in the persian gulf. you hit jordan -- you don't want to hit israel, you hit jordan. all sorts of mischief, he could redouble his chemical weapons attacks against his people. and i just see an administration that is...
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my pollyanna hope you cannot go back maybe you should not is the three men wanted integrated schools. they said are you crazy? i have a hope dunbar could be organically integrated in 15 years of people coming in and a black family's day or people come in from all over the city but wouldn't that be great? people just coming to school together? but i think the key is there is remediation for the students because you cannot just discard them. >> think you and you have written a brilliant book. >> i got one bad review and is said i was chatty. i said the act. that's right. i am. [laughter] >> dc the pta developing? >> yes one spoke on friday and she said to the parents you have just gotten a $122 million lottery ticket. claman this school. claimed the school. a lot of these kids are in foster's care were the parents are not around the extended school day it is amazing to see when they offer free breakfast it is a huge challenge that was another piece of the puzzle was parental involvement. the woman from the pta was on fire i think they have a good leader there if anybody will follow her
my pollyanna hope you cannot go back maybe you should not is the three men wanted integrated schools. they said are you crazy? i have a hope dunbar could be organically integrated in 15 years of people coming in and a black family's day or people come in from all over the city but wouldn't that be great? people just coming to school together? but i think the key is there is remediation for the students because you cannot just discard them. >> think you and you have written a brilliant...
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nobody has said that we're going to be pollyanna about this? >> right. i'd like to get david kay's perspective on this, look, what's clearly happened, finally the world is on board with a plan. that is, a plan to get syria to hand over its chemical weapons. the question is really, how can that happen? it's a war do you not have to send a mini army in actually control those chemical weapons sites to make sure you know where they are, to make sure they're under international supervision? the hows of it are very difficult to see. we know that something has to be done to demonstrate good faith very, very soon.syrians and russians and the international community need to do something on the ground very soon. i'm fascinated to know whether david kay believes that this is a good development. and when it will make a material difference to the using of these things. or whether it might be be a precedent-setting maneuver if in fact it succeeds and these weapons for all intents and purposes disabled and put under somebody else's control. >> david kay, that's exactly
nobody has said that we're going to be pollyanna about this? >> right. i'd like to get david kay's perspective on this, look, what's clearly happened, finally the world is on board with a plan. that is, a plan to get syria to hand over its chemical weapons. the question is really, how can that happen? it's a war do you not have to send a mini army in actually control those chemical weapons sites to make sure you know where they are, to make sure they're under international supervision?...
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while i am not part of this by any stretch, a pollyanna, it leads exactly to that place. where are the issues that we can work on together and out of the access with those and the trust that is built. maybe we can move further. that is kind of the practical approach that i would recommend. >> 30 or 40 years ago when women started being neglected in large numbers, women who raise their children, they establish themselves in the community. i remember when [inaudible name] was in misery and should be home to put her dinner on the table for her husband. and do you see a trend in younger women now are women were going to take the risk of failure and start early? >> there are two examples that come to mind. one is senator gillibrand that has very young children on the democratic side. the other is governor haley in south carolina, who i also believe has young children. those are just two. it is one of those traditional barriers. you are right that women waited because they thought if i can solve this childcare problem, maybe it won't be so bad. but now they understand that the
while i am not part of this by any stretch, a pollyanna, it leads exactly to that place. where are the issues that we can work on together and out of the access with those and the trust that is built. maybe we can move further. that is kind of the practical approach that i would recommend. >> 30 or 40 years ago when women started being neglected in large numbers, women who raise their children, they establish themselves in the community. i remember when [inaudible name] was in misery and...
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i am not pollyanna-ish enough to think that this would actually stop what assad is doing and the atrocities in a country of syria. that being said, i do think you can build on what has been done. it has done a fair bit on syria. it has not risen to the level of attention of other things, but it has resulted in seeing them do some other things like isolating a syrian bank, a significant sort of move in terms of coordination with gulf related countries. trying to isolate financial actors are not only engaged in corruption but tied to iranian support. that is very powerful because of financial community doesn't want to deal with the iranians and certainly doesn't want to deal with the syrians either. but i do think that there is a moment for implementation and this is probably it. we just have to have the political will to say that we are willing to take some risks in terms of our diplomacy to otherwise go after syria more aggressively. i will give you two examples. the first is i think that we should launch a preemptive regime for assad and his cronies. to say that traditionally in the way th
i am not pollyanna-ish enough to think that this would actually stop what assad is doing and the atrocities in a country of syria. that being said, i do think you can build on what has been done. it has done a fair bit on syria. it has not risen to the level of attention of other things, but it has resulted in seeing them do some other things like isolating a syrian bank, a significant sort of move in terms of coordination with gulf related countries. trying to isolate financial actors are not...
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this issue is global the urgent and not a pollyanna. as i see you have the united states which for 23 centuries has had as madison called it the true minetti. iowa but say it is the most nearly perfect solution in history. so the framers got it wrong at the very beginning. think of religious liberty almost right and the record is better than any country. america is squandering her heritage. not only that i think that she is failing to be a leader demonstrating how to do it at a time when the whole world wants to know how to do that key. >> i'm prompted by the comment to remind those of us the case for some of the. and in that, he tells a story of a conversation that you have the dean of the business school but one of the most prestigious universities and the team, but china isn't enough asked you what am i missing? we are fascinated by the christian roots of the past in order to see what we can learn for china's future but you in the west are cutting yourself off from your roots. >> well we have been discussing distinctive features in t
this issue is global the urgent and not a pollyanna. as i see you have the united states which for 23 centuries has had as madison called it the true minetti. iowa but say it is the most nearly perfect solution in history. so the framers got it wrong at the very beginning. think of religious liberty almost right and the record is better than any country. america is squandering her heritage. not only that i think that she is failing to be a leader demonstrating how to do it at a time when the...
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it's part of a set of tools and strategies to build leverage and so i'm not pollyanna-ish enough to think that a more effective or aggressive financial campaign would actually stop what assad is doing and the atrocities in syria. that said i to think to the obama administration's credit it has done a fair bit on syria. it has arisen to the level of the potential like iran and north korea or even al qaeda but it has garnered attention. you have seen the treasury department to creative things isolating -- about a year ago along with the cutter which was a significant move in coordination with the gulf countries trying to isolate actors and financial actors not a linkage and corruption but also tied to iranian support so that is very powerful. the financial community does not want to deal with the iranians and certainly doesn't want to deal with them but i do think there is a moment for amplification and this is probably it. we just have to have the political will to say look we are willing to take steps in terms of our diplomacy and otherwise to go after syria more aggressively on the finan
it's part of a set of tools and strategies to build leverage and so i'm not pollyanna-ish enough to think that a more effective or aggressive financial campaign would actually stop what assad is doing and the atrocities in syria. that said i to think to the obama administration's credit it has done a fair bit on syria. it has arisen to the level of the potential like iran and north korea or even al qaeda but it has garnered attention. you have seen the treasury department to creative things...
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violence we see in the middle east war in nigeria or pakistan, this issue is global the urgent, not a pollyanna. as i see it you have the united states, which for 2-1/3 centuries, the true remedy. however as a european i am still european it is the most nearly perfect solution in history so the framers got raise badly wrong at the beginning, religious liberty almost nearly right from the beginning, america's record is better than almost any great country. 50 years of culture warring since the early cases, america is squandering her heritage. not only is that, but failing to be a leader demonstrating how to do it at a time when the whole world wants to know how to do it. europe is a long way behind and parts of the world in the middle east or even further off. in th, os dirksen senate office building 9 mentioned reforms, the rise of the university's, oxford, you could take the rise of modern science and of course the human rights revolution. all of these are distinctive and many of them, indirect or direct gifts of the gospel. they were discussing those but clearly our western civilization as a
violence we see in the middle east war in nigeria or pakistan, this issue is global the urgent, not a pollyanna. as i see it you have the united states, which for 2-1/3 centuries, the true remedy. however as a european i am still european it is the most nearly perfect solution in history so the framers got raise badly wrong at the beginning, religious liberty almost nearly right from the beginning, america's record is better than almost any great country. 50 years of culture warring since the...
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able to somehow disarm assad and his people from ever using chemical weapons against. .aybe that is pollyanna-ishhat should be one of our goals. take we want to get your on who should be the next federal reserve chairman. guest: the two leading candidates are jennett yellin, vice chair of the board, and larry summers, former national economic advisor to president obama. there may be dark horses in there. timothy geithner could be a dark horse. kohn could be a dark horse. i'm not privy to the inside discussions. yellin is a ms. brilliant economist. i think larry summers is a brilliant economist. neither of them are my cup of tea. i am saying they are both very smart economists, much smarter than i am, much greater academics. here is my problem. once the federal reserve can get -- it is all very complicated, but it is unconventional. as the fed moves back towards normalcy, i would like some rules. i would like some clear monetary rules that will maintain the , that wille dollar take a market oriented position regarding interest rates. and, keep the inflation rate low. something like the taylor rule
able to somehow disarm assad and his people from ever using chemical weapons against. .aybe that is pollyanna-ishhat should be one of our goals. take we want to get your on who should be the next federal reserve chairman. guest: the two leading candidates are jennett yellin, vice chair of the board, and larry summers, former national economic advisor to president obama. there may be dark horses in there. timothy geithner could be a dark horse. kohn could be a dark horse. i'm not privy to the...
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ish.not remotely pollyanna- this will not be a short, quick process and suddenly obama will be defunded. it is a detailed answer. if you forgive me, i will take a few moments to lay it out. , this process was never going to work unless the american people could get engaged in historic numbers. i spent much of the month of august and september during a recess traveling to the state of texas and around the country, everything i could to go to the american people. to the entrenched interest and go straight to the american people. the entrance -- the response was incredible. we have seen over 1.6 million american sign a national petition to defund obamacare. that was the first up. it was the critical first step. the second step is what happened last week. the house of representatives voted to defund obamacare. the senator from illinois is well aware as recently as a couple of weeks ago that every learned observer, every pundit said it was impossible the house would pass a continuing resolution that would defund obamacare. it will not happen. yet to come on friday, it happened. the house of
ish.not remotely pollyanna- this will not be a short, quick process and suddenly obama will be defunded. it is a detailed answer. if you forgive me, i will take a few moments to lay it out. , this process was never going to work unless the american people could get engaged in historic numbers. i spent much of the month of august and september during a recess traveling to the state of texas and around the country, everything i could to go to the american people. to the entrenched interest and go...