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there's limited pushback.re going to be selling this in low-volume back waters, if you will, markets where you're not going to see the ford "f" series very much. they're not happy about it. but this is a well-known problem when dealing with the chinese automakers. >> you are so right on the money. the chinese are very aspirational. there's a rising middle class, they've got the money. they want the real deal. they want the real design. >> absolutely. >> that's the point. anyway, we could talk about this all day. phil lebeau, thanks very much. >> we could. >>> we were talking about gap, the upgrade here for a company that doesn't get a huge amount of upgrades. citi's jeff black upgrades it from neutral to buy. it's ahead of its earnings. earnings coming out february the 23rd. what is the price target -- the new price target is 26 bucks from 24. but five firms have a buy on gap. i think to 26 bucks is about a 20% upside from monday's close. >> it's lower than the gap was in 2004. this has been the biggest disapp
there's limited pushback.re going to be selling this in low-volume back waters, if you will, markets where you're not going to see the ford "f" series very much. they're not happy about it. but this is a well-known problem when dealing with the chinese automakers. >> you are so right on the money. the chinese are very aspirational. there's a rising middle class, they've got the money. they want the real deal. they want the real design. >> absolutely. >> that's the...
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but there was a lot of pushback. >> there was tremendous pushback.ey thought you were the person and you had run for office and said you wanted to defund plan the parenthood and you brought that agenda with you when you went to komen. i'm not suggesting that's right or wrong, i'm trying to ask you whether that is true. >> absolutely not. for komen and myself the mission was always foremost in everyone's mind. the mission and the women we serve. the only group that made this political is planned parenthood. whenever an organization is look at their granting portfolio they want to do high-quality grants. what was unleashed this past week was a vicious attack against a great organization. and frankly individual attacks against nancy brinker, an individual whom i admire greatly. i would think all of us should be saddened, that an outside organization would put this kind of pressure on another organization on their granting and to whom they are going to grant. megyn: people believed it was a front for the truth, this stuff about we have to defund planned
but there was a lot of pushback. >> there was tremendous pushback.ey thought you were the person and you had run for office and said you wanted to defund plan the parenthood and you brought that agenda with you when you went to komen. i'm not suggesting that's right or wrong, i'm trying to ask you whether that is true. >> absolutely not. for komen and myself the mission was always foremost in everyone's mind. the mission and the women we serve. the only group that made this...
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what the basis is for the concern, because this is an issue that we are frankly getting a lot of pushback from folks who would like to allow more conversion. i am trying to compile all of that so we can consider everything. >> supervisor, i think that it is a person's right to ask for that kind of thing, but they should also have the burden for the city and not really in making things worse. supervisor wiener: i completely agree. >> oh i was concerned about whether this would be reported to be accurate by the board. supervisor wiener: if this carries, this will be moved to the land use committee, and if we make amendments and then, it is possible that it may have to go back to the planning commission, as well. >> thank you very much. supervisor mar: next speaker. >> thank you. espinola jackson, the view hunters point. this has been discussed for over five years with the city planning. what you need to do is get the report in the minutes of all of the discussion that has gone on dealing with student housing, because maybe some of the people may have died now because of the fact that -- it
what the basis is for the concern, because this is an issue that we are frankly getting a lot of pushback from folks who would like to allow more conversion. i am trying to compile all of that so we can consider everything. >> supervisor, i think that it is a person's right to ask for that kind of thing, but they should also have the burden for the city and not really in making things worse. supervisor wiener: i completely agree. >> oh i was concerned about whether this would be...
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they were able to thrive because the pushback against the bill because of the malarkey and the church. in the rest of the world empires were much stronger and they were able to maintain centralization. what you saw in europe the fragmentation of the institutions, the birth of the bourgeoisie that increases the products of the reformation that slowly pushed the church out of politics and led to the secular realm all of that happened only in europe and crossed the north atlantic and happened here in the united states but it led to the period in which technological and economically the western world pulled far ahead of the competitors and that technology also allowed them to penetrate the competitors. they get better ships, better navigation, and so by the end of the 18th -- the 1800's, the 90 century they dominated about 80 plus% of the world, and that is really something that is historical unique. >> some argue that the 1970's and 1980's when japan was on the rise becoming a dominant economic power could have been the term. >> deterrence we've seen in the last several decades have been
they were able to thrive because the pushback against the bill because of the malarkey and the church. in the rest of the world empires were much stronger and they were able to maintain centralization. what you saw in europe the fragmentation of the institutions, the birth of the bourgeoisie that increases the products of the reformation that slowly pushed the church out of politics and led to the secular realm all of that happened only in europe and crossed the north atlantic and happened here...
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that's where we come in. [ laughter ] fox news -- [cheers and applause] but their early february pushbackn the economic indicators is all over the place. you rarely see fox this disorganized. luckily on february 10th the republican national committee sent out this pundit prep document, let me show it to you. it's a document emphasizing how to mitigate any damage that may be occurring from the improved economy. it furnishes republican pundits with three key areas to focus on, the national debt, unemployment and the price of gas. let's watch and see if the february 10th planting takes root. fur playing along at home and looking for national debt, unemployment, and the price of gas. [ laughter ] >> the debt is the issue. >> why isn't the national debt the main issue? >> rising unemployment. the country is deeper in debt. >> 15% u6 unemployment. >> 8.5 unemployment and four bucks for gas. >> nobody is talking about gas prices ynch is nobody talking about this. >> $3.57 and you might be asking the question why is nobody talking aboutÑi this? [ laughter ] >> jon: bingo! i have my whole -- why i
that's where we come in. [ laughter ] fox news -- [cheers and applause] but their early february pushbackn the economic indicators is all over the place. you rarely see fox this disorganized. luckily on february 10th the republican national committee sent out this pundit prep document, let me show it to you. it's a document emphasizing how to mitigate any damage that may be occurring from the improved economy. it furnishes republican pundits with three key areas to focus on, the national debt,...
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they had an agreement with the gaddafi regime as part of the so-called "pushback policy."he court ruled that italy should have established whether the migrants work refugees. the ruling is timely. >> it is a crucial moment for this judgment to be delivered, because italy is right now initiating a bilateral agreements with the new government of libya. >> the new government did not immediately respond to the judgments, which borders them to pay the migrant 16,000 euros in damages. they do not expect to get the money. >> we had good reasons to believe that, unfortunately. they were on one of the ships that was in a shipwreck. >> the ruling may save lives in the future. >> the european convention of human rights is also effective in international waters. rescue refugees cannot be sent back to countries they have fled. >> all right, coming up, striking gold in germany. >> stay with us. >> alright. welcome back, everyone. today was the day of commemoration for 10 people killed by a neo-nazi gang here in germany. >> it was also a chance to find closure for families of the victim'
they had an agreement with the gaddafi regime as part of the so-called "pushback policy."he court ruled that italy should have established whether the migrants work refugees. the ruling is timely. >> it is a crucial moment for this judgment to be delivered, because italy is right now initiating a bilateral agreements with the new government of libya. >> the new government did not immediately respond to the judgments, which borders them to pay the migrant 16,000 euros in...
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we haven't had any pushback whatsoever.t had any phone calls from constituents working in religious organization or hospitals saying i'm not -- so i don't know why we made a problem something that wasn't a problem. >> the largest question is what is the line with federal government and for instance vaccinations sometimes come up, right? you have the federal government has a -- has a mandate if there's a vaccination, to protect the populace at large, but there are some religions that don't believe in that, yet if they go to public schools they should be exposing if they don't get a certain vaccination. what's the line here? >> that's a more broader interview, but you're asking me that's something completely different. i have some sort of contagious san diego, you can make the other kids sick. you can't spread a pregnancy, which is the issue we're talking about here. the fundamental issue here is very, very simple. i know we want to look at the political parameters, i get that. i really am not looking at the politics of this.
we haven't had any pushback whatsoever.t had any phone calls from constituents working in religious organization or hospitals saying i'm not -- so i don't know why we made a problem something that wasn't a problem. >> the largest question is what is the line with federal government and for instance vaccinations sometimes come up, right? you have the federal government has a -- has a mandate if there's a vaccination, to protect the populace at large, but there are some religions that don't...
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he got a lot of pushback on this. this a conundrum.you want to get into bed with liberals and certain policies and you have to fight them on policies that goes against your tenets, that's the forced change. >> if you are a public institution with a public accommodation, you employ people. all faiths, you take taxpayer dollars, you have to play by the rules, that's the way it works. alisyn: the new accommodation is no longer will catholic universities or hospitals have to provide the benefit for free. it's up to insurance companies. >> it's not healthcare reform as much as insurance company reform. it's all about insurance companies. this is the focus. >> we needed in this country veal reform in healthcare delivery and insurance. what we got was this obama-care package that didn't resolve the existing problems. another waiver informed to accommodate another group. we are not resolving problems. if you have a problem go to the insurance companies first. the obama administration knows what they are doing. sebelius knows what they want to
he got a lot of pushback on this. this a conundrum.you want to get into bed with liberals and certain policies and you have to fight them on policies that goes against your tenets, that's the forced change. >> if you are a public institution with a public accommodation, you employ people. all faiths, you take taxpayer dollars, you have to play by the rules, that's the way it works. alisyn: the new accommodation is no longer will catholic universities or hospitals have to provide the...
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the progressive pushback is working, and now is the time to keep going. joining me now is congresswoman deanna, democrat from colorado. she's the co-chair of the congressional pro-choice caucus and in richmond, virginia, democratic state senator louise lucas. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> it's good to be with you. >> thank you for having us. >> saint senator lu >> state senator lucas, let me start with you. you were there for all the action in virginia. today it was a big surprise when the senate withdrew the bill. what happened? >> we actually went through the entire hearing during the committee and, of course, there were so many people inside of the committee room there was an equal number of people outside the committee room that fire marshals wouldn't let anybody else in. but if you could just hear the screams and the cries of the women standing out in the halls and in the corridor. they're saying, we will not be silenced. we don't know what virginia is coming to. we can't believe we're being subjected to this kind of legislation coming ou
the progressive pushback is working, and now is the time to keep going. joining me now is congresswoman deanna, democrat from colorado. she's the co-chair of the congressional pro-choice caucus and in richmond, virginia, democratic state senator louise lucas. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> it's good to be with you. >> thank you for having us. >> saint senator lu >> state senator lucas, let me start with you. you were there for all the action in virginia. today...
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this is a big pushback by bank of america. you know, they were third in line selling to fannie mae. about 10% of their business last year. and they're saying we're not going to sell to fannie mae because they disagree with the pushbacks -- with the buybacks. and they're saying that the loans they performed for 36 months, then they were well-underwritten and other factors beyond their control. bigger picture, of course they'll continue to sell to fha and freddie mac. but this is the banks getting more aggressive with the repurchases. >> diana, thank you very much. >>> straight ahead on "power lunch," the s&p 500 is up almost 9% this year. the nasdaq, nearly 14% higher. but can stocks keep on rising if oil keeps rising as well? we're going to ask the man who oversees the management of $137 billion at russell investments. >> and as we head to break, let's look at some of the s&p 500 sectors. most of them in the green led by technology up .75. telecom is the laggard. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all
this is a big pushback by bank of america. you know, they were third in line selling to fannie mae. about 10% of their business last year. and they're saying we're not going to sell to fannie mae because they disagree with the pushbacks -- with the buybacks. and they're saying that the loans they performed for 36 months, then they were well-underwritten and other factors beyond their control. bigger picture, of course they'll continue to sell to fha and freddie mac. but this is the banks...
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remember there's going to be pushback. there is an emasculation aspect whether it's your mom or dad. you want your parents to be independent. start having those conversations in small tidbits before you're facing something the family doesn't want to face. >> it's really an issue for an entire generation. >> we've been through it, haven't we? >> we sure have. thank you as always. >>> there are a lot of strange phobias. there is a new one and it involves cell phones. denny's new sizzlin' skillets are here for a limited time. so strike while the iron's hot. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. >>> veterans of life on the west coast are cool about this sort of thing. there's been enough seismic activity out west in the last few days to at least get people's attention. as one angelino put it today, we are watching it, but are not alarmed. they had a pair of 3.5 in california. minor shakers, bigger in vancouver. a pair of 4 plusses. bigger one off the coast of oregon tuesday, 6.0. add in other 3s,
remember there's going to be pushback. there is an emasculation aspect whether it's your mom or dad. you want your parents to be independent. start having those conversations in small tidbits before you're facing something the family doesn't want to face. >> it's really an issue for an entire generation. >> we've been through it, haven't we? >> we sure have. thank you as always. >>> there are a lot of strange phobias. there is a new one and it involves cell phones....
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first because this is the spot where we try to make similar pushbacks against the heehots, first, duringhe super bowl an anti union commercial ran in washington, d.c. it was the usual three-card monty game trying to convince people that collective bargaining is their endmy. this is a picture of mr. berman who has turned out to have made the commercial. he owns a house valued at $3,300,000. this is a guy portraying a disgruntled union worker. that's right. it is mr. berman who saved a little money by portraying the disgruntled worker. i worked as a mechanic at my father's garage all through high school and college. i have a berman story that explains how you can beat somebody that is that self rationalizing. back when "countdown" was supposed to be a bush supporter, they booked mr. berman on my show. he was being paid by the fast-food so say there was no connection between obesity and fast-food. i pointed out my family mice included has struggled with weight issues and there clearly was a connection. mr. berman scoffed. and i asked him if he remembered that doctors said that wearing hats
first because this is the spot where we try to make similar pushbacks against the heehots, first, duringhe super bowl an anti union commercial ran in washington, d.c. it was the usual three-card monty game trying to convince people that collective bargaining is their endmy. this is a picture of mr. berman who has turned out to have made the commercial. he owns a house valued at $3,300,000. this is a guy portraying a disgruntled union worker. that's right. it is mr. berman who saved a little...
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are or are in fact to see whether or not the 100% cargo infspection would be possible given the pushback of time line. >> well, we are in respect to scanning, but in air cargo, we are 100% of air cargo put on passenger planes put on u.s. domestic airports whether they are leaving on a domestic flight or international flight. >> that is what i want yod to clai -- i wanted you to clarify. >> well, we don't use other carriers to carry the high risk area from abroad. >> but the other aspect, you will work with the committee? >> screening and or scanning. yes. >> thank you. i yield back. >> i thank the gentle lady. madam secretary, thank you for the testimony, and thank you againerccommodating our schedule for the floor voting, and we thank you for that. anb thank you por the testimony, and the questions and the members of the committee may have additional questions for you and i would ask for you the respond to those in writing. and the record will be held open for ten days, and without objection, the committee stands adjourned. >> thank you. >>> more of president obama's cabinet secretaries
are or are in fact to see whether or not the 100% cargo infspection would be possible given the pushback of time line. >> well, we are in respect to scanning, but in air cargo, we are 100% of air cargo put on passenger planes put on u.s. domestic airports whether they are leaving on a domestic flight or international flight. >> that is what i want yod to clai -- i wanted you to clarify. >> well, we don't use other carriers to carry the high risk area from abroad. >> but...
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megyn: already there's been pushback.der mitch mcconnell yesterday saying this fight is far from over. >> this is about the free exercise of religion, and under our constitution you don't take a poll to find out how people feel about a constitutional freedom. in fact, the bill of rights are designed to protect minority views. so what the overall view on the issue of contraception is has nothing to do with an issue about religious freedom. meg joining me now, peter johnson jr., and bill donahue, president of the catholic league. so you two gentlemen have been on the program before all of this and both had some issues with this plan. so we wanted to have you back on and ask you whether you are satisfied with the resolution as outlined by the president on friday. peter? >> you know, in a legal sense it is not an exemption, it is not a compromise. the federal government's decide hog's catholic and who's catholic enough. and deciding, well, listen, we're going make it easier for you, the cardinals and priests and bishops and n
megyn: already there's been pushback.der mitch mcconnell yesterday saying this fight is far from over. >> this is about the free exercise of religion, and under our constitution you don't take a poll to find out how people feel about a constitutional freedom. in fact, the bill of rights are designed to protect minority views. so what the overall view on the issue of contraception is has nothing to do with an issue about religious freedom. meg joining me now, peter johnson jr., and bill...
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. >> the pushbacks are slight in alabama and virginia and in virginia it might be a bit of a shell gamenology, but is there any sense that the entire susan g. koman debacle was a tipping point here? where many suddenly woke up and said -- the only stage left would be to repeal women's right to vote. >> absolutely. a lot of these bills have been around for a long time. this ultrasound bill has been considered in lots of other states prior to virginia and considered in virginia in previous years, and even with the birth control mandate, that has been law in new hampshire for 12 years and nobody noticed. i think this susan g. koman defunding planned parenthood brought in a lot of people and now any fight against women's health they are going to fight back. >> what do we understand about what the politicians in alabama and virginia have heard to get them to pull back in this description of what the ultrasounds had to be? >> you know, the governor of virginia said he didn't realize that the ultrasound was going to be a transvaginal ultrasound and when he learned the procedure would be invasi
. >> the pushbacks are slight in alabama and virginia and in virginia it might be a bit of a shell gamenology, but is there any sense that the entire susan g. koman debacle was a tipping point here? where many suddenly woke up and said -- the only stage left would be to repeal women's right to vote. >> absolutely. a lot of these bills have been around for a long time. this ultrasound bill has been considered in lots of other states prior to virginia and considered in virginia in...
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how much pushback are you expecting from congress on these particular numbers? do you have an argument for the people in congress who say they shouldn't be getting these money? secondly, on the $770 million for the broader incentive fund, how much of that is going to be actually new money and how much of that is sort of moved from other places? >> first on egypt, i think the desire from the hill and the administration is resolve the issues that are currently occurring in egypt. and i think there is bipartisan support once we can get these issues resolved is to support egypt. i don't think that's -- i think no argument on that. at least from where we stand. obviously we have issues we need to deal in in which we're actively engaged in. our desire as we perceive this year and have discussions about the budget, clear to all of us as a situation gets clear for us in egypt, and that will be able to provide the assistance we will be able to provide. as relates to the $770 million of the middle east transition fund, this is something secretary clinton has really -- and
how much pushback are you expecting from congress on these particular numbers? do you have an argument for the people in congress who say they shouldn't be getting these money? secondly, on the $770 million for the broader incentive fund, how much of that is going to be actually new money and how much of that is sort of moved from other places? >> first on egypt, i think the desire from the hill and the administration is resolve the issues that are currently occurring in egypt. and i...
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she got some pushback for the increase in formality. as that went on, people began to admire what the reagans were doing in terms of the tone of their white house. >> so does the criticism, the praise sort of reflect the politics of the time? the culture at the time? maybe the public polling of the president at the time? >> i think it reflects popular culture at the time. where we are all in culture. we expect a higher standard at the white house. we know it is not our house. we know it is a more formal style. it can't seem too formal. it cannot seem too austentatious. it can't be showy. >> given that, which dress in here do you think reflects the times? eleanor roosevelt's dress for example. another dress that comes to mind, maybe? which reflects the times? >> i think they are all pretty representative of their time period. roosevelt's is a simple dress that reflects the period of time. she is walking a line of the first inauguration ball. it is during the depression. she has to look elegant and appropriate. she doesn't want to look to
she got some pushback for the increase in formality. as that went on, people began to admire what the reagans were doing in terms of the tone of their white house. >> so does the criticism, the praise sort of reflect the politics of the time? the culture at the time? maybe the public polling of the president at the time? >> i think it reflects popular culture at the time. where we are all in culture. we expect a higher standard at the white house. we know it is not our house. we...
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little goes on in china without being choreographed so you know there's going to quite a lot of pushback i think from china all right r.t. business editor nick pooler thanks for coming on the program today. so i don't we're coming to you live from the heart of moscow and still ahead for you this hour cashflow controversy. india wants to be treated as a world party india wants to be treated the equal india doesn't want to be treated anymore as a little child being told by mother how to do things the u.k. sends a steady stream of money to india wild cutting of public spending at home even though india says it doesn't even want the catch. presidential authorization for the military to detain terror suspects without charge or trial has left americans wary washington says it's beefing up national security as part of the war on terror but critics say fear mongering is dividing and not uniting the nation as artie's marina portnoy reports. the united states of america is home to over three hundred thirty million people we are a country known for freedom that was then this is today it's. a sure r
little goes on in china without being choreographed so you know there's going to quite a lot of pushback i think from china all right r.t. business editor nick pooler thanks for coming on the program today. so i don't we're coming to you live from the heart of moscow and still ahead for you this hour cashflow controversy. india wants to be treated as a world party india wants to be treated the equal india doesn't want to be treated anymore as a little child being told by mother how to do things...
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at 7 >>> to the race for the white house, now, and republican rick santorum is getting pushback overnts he has made about president obama and faith. this as social issues remain in the spotlight. rick santorum lit a fire this weekend making controversial statements about the obama administration. >> it is not about your quality of life. it is not about your jobs. it is about some phony ideal. >> why, because it saves money in health care. why? because free prenatal testing ends up in more abortions and therefore less care that has to be done because we cull the ranks of the disabled in our society. >> reporter: santorum was pressed about those comments on face the nation. >> this is what goes on in medical rooms around the country and yes, prenatal testing, amniocentesis does in fact result more often than not in this country in abortion. >> senator, do you not want any kind of prenatal testing? >> people have the right to do it. but to have the government force people to provide it free just has -- to me is a bit loaded. >> reporter: then there is the recent contraception controvers
at 7 >>> to the race for the white house, now, and republican rick santorum is getting pushback overnts he has made about president obama and faith. this as social issues remain in the spotlight. rick santorum lit a fire this weekend making controversial statements about the obama administration. >> it is not about your quality of life. it is not about your jobs. it is about some phony ideal. >> why, because it saves money in health care. why? because free prenatal testing...
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she got some pushback for the increase in for malt. but when as that went on, people began to admire what the reagans were doing in terms of the tone of their white house. >> so does the criticism, the praise sort of reflect the politics of the time, the culture at the time, maybe the public polling of the president at the time? >> i think it reflects popular culture at the time where we all are as a culture in entertaining. we do expect a higher standard of the white house though. 'know it's not our house and we know that it is a more formal style but it can't seem too formal. it can't seem too ostentatious. i think ostentatious is the mof correct word. it can't be showy. >> given that, which dress in here do you think sort of reflects the times? like eleanor roosevelt's dress, for example, or another dress that comes to mind baby? which really reflects the times? >> i think they're all pretty representative of their time period. i think eleanor roosevelt's is a beautiful simple dress that really reflects that period of time. she's wa
she got some pushback for the increase in for malt. but when as that went on, people began to admire what the reagans were doing in terms of the tone of their white house. >> so does the criticism, the praise sort of reflect the politics of the time, the culture at the time, maybe the public polling of the president at the time? >> i think it reflects popular culture at the time where we all are as a culture in entertaining. we do expect a higher standard of the white house though....
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a very risky situation without some pushback the question is ok how do you how do you actually hold israel back before they make a decision to actually do that and what would be the consequences of israel carrying out an actual attack and the u.s. getting involved i mean certainly in terms of public opinion global public opinion shares the u.s. it seems like it would be devastating would be really devastating i think to the u.s. role in the region i think would be devastating for. israel's role in the region i think it would expose both sides to some pretty dangerous security threats and. the real problem here is that there's this escalation towards this military action that's not going to actually take out the nuclear capabilities of iran if israel bombs iran it sets the program back a couple years and then they have to go in and bomb again and then to go in and bomb again and you just have this cycle that really end of the day in full scale occupation total war there's no clean strike that happens this is if this happens it's the beginning of a long confrontation that really it's going t
a very risky situation without some pushback the question is ok how do you how do you actually hold israel back before they make a decision to actually do that and what would be the consequences of israel carrying out an actual attack and the u.s. getting involved i mean certainly in terms of public opinion global public opinion shares the u.s. it seems like it would be devastating would be really devastating i think to the u.s. role in the region i think would be devastating for. israel's role...
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remember there's going to be pushback. is an emasculation aspect whether it's your mom or dad. you want your parents to be independent. start having those conversations in small tidbits before you're facing something the family doesn't want to face. >> it's really an issue for an entire generation. >> we've been through it, haven't we? >> we sure have. thank you as always. >>> there are a lot of strange phobias. there is a new one and it involves cell phones. there is a new one and it involves cell phones. it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. a
remember there's going to be pushback. is an emasculation aspect whether it's your mom or dad. you want your parents to be independent. start having those conversations in small tidbits before you're facing something the family doesn't want to face. >> it's really an issue for an entire generation. >> we've been through it, haven't we? >> we sure have. thank you as always. >>> there are a lot of strange phobias. there is a new one and it involves cell phones. there is...
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. >> overseas, there is not much pushback. >> the question is, if it moves at network speeds and goes from one side of the globe to the other in less than a second do, we want to empower nsa to look at domestic networks tofi bad things? wait a minute. that is monitoring. or you can say well it is scanning. you can find this lots of ways. you can also make it illegal to look at content. i think if you understand the behavior of these agencies, they do not violate law. so make it that part illegal. make scanning for malwear illegal. that's another way of dealing with this issue. >> i'm sure there will be questions on that. one other things that -- that i think is worth looking at. mr. secretary, perhaps can you touch on that specifically as well. you know, at the end of the day we're talking technology. but it's really about the convergence of human intelligence and technical means when you're dealing with the most sophisticated actors. i mean wouldn't you rather have a source inside one of these organizations than perhaps all the technology to make that happen? and fair to say that our
. >> overseas, there is not much pushback. >> the question is, if it moves at network speeds and goes from one side of the globe to the other in less than a second do, we want to empower nsa to look at domestic networks tofi bad things? wait a minute. that is monitoring. or you can say well it is scanning. you can find this lots of ways. you can also make it illegal to look at content. i think if you understand the behavior of these agencies, they do not violate law. so make it that...
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that should have generated some discussion and pushback. where's my robin carnahan when i need her? where'd she go? >> congressman rokita, one of the issues that we have worked on very diligently and i think you worked on when you were secretary of state, which was the passage of the move act, which is about making sure that the overseas ballots are mailed out on time and that our military men and women have a way to transit them in time so that they can vote. can you give us an update on nag may be out there that, would advance that cause even futter? >> nothing's come through the committee that i know about and perhaps it should on the other hand, i think, the move act is moving and it's working. maybe you could tell me if it's not. but i think it's a pretty successful project and so, you know, i like to leave well enough alone and let it continue working. i see my good friend delbert hoseman from mississippi here, if he hasn't offered yet, or if he hasn't tried, i suspect it you should go to him and see about getting a new secretary of state delegation to the middle east, just to
that should have generated some discussion and pushback. where's my robin carnahan when i need her? where'd she go? >> congressman rokita, one of the issues that we have worked on very diligently and i think you worked on when you were secretary of state, which was the passage of the move act, which is about making sure that the overseas ballots are mailed out on time and that our military men and women have a way to transit them in time so that they can vote. can you give us an update on...
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because they know they're going to have to get into the weeds immediately overnight, and the political pushback is going to be tremendous. i wanted to pick up what mr. price was addressing because i think it's very intriguing. the numbers from last year, the federal government collected total revenue of roughly $3.2 trillion from all the revenue sources. of that, $181 billion was on the corporation side. roughly 7% of federal revenue was collected on the c side. that's roughly 1.2% of gdp. so we're tying ourselves up into knots trying to figure out a way to lower the rates when we're talking about roughly 7% of total federal revenue to begin with. maybe we should explore further, just eliminating the corporate rate entirely, but we're going to have to pay for it. and that, again is going to be the rub of how we do it. mr. price talked about the consumption tax. i don't want to do it in a regressive fashion. my fear is that a consumption tax is going to be very regressive. it's going to hurt low income families that will have to spend every dollar they earn through the consumption tax. maybe the
because they know they're going to have to get into the weeds immediately overnight, and the political pushback is going to be tremendous. i wanted to pick up what mr. price was addressing because i think it's very intriguing. the numbers from last year, the federal government collected total revenue of roughly $3.2 trillion from all the revenue sources. of that, $181 billion was on the corporation side. roughly 7% of federal revenue was collected on the c side. that's roughly 1.2% of gdp. so...
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been probably the most outspoken saying no no we need this but is there is there no getting much pushback and no i you know i think it of course look all your views out there certainly can continue to help us in that the push that we've gotten when you see a congressman such as myself who's been hailed as a tea party guy and someone like senator franken. excuse me on the other side of where we're together that really scares everyone else and so i think that that push is going to get us to what we need which is to correct this language and at the end of the day this this will give instructions to the court if there is an incident then courts will have a clear indication of what the congressional intent is under the national defense authorization bill yeah it's a noble and and great work you're doing congressman and and while we may be have opposite political philosophies in some areas i think you know our love of country and and belief in liberty is transport as i'm totally with you what a great thing about it is we're both american citizens and that's a very good thank you thank you so co
been probably the most outspoken saying no no we need this but is there is there no getting much pushback and no i you know i think it of course look all your views out there certainly can continue to help us in that the push that we've gotten when you see a congressman such as myself who's been hailed as a tea party guy and someone like senator franken. excuse me on the other side of where we're together that really scares everyone else and so i think that that push is going to get us to what...
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you are one of the of the 50, 65% of republicans not happy with this field, i think you would get pushbackrom some republicans and conservatives who would say it would be a messy process but if we end up with a better candidate than the ones we've watched. >> all those voters, you'll dis all those voters. >> the voters who voted in all those states. >> that's really a slap in the face. >> look at -- >> relief delegates. i'm talking about putting together a campaign that can function. they should start in march and -- >> they're not going to start in march no matter what. if you look at the exit polls, people who cast ballots would change -- >> you snuck that in under the wire. we'll talk about this again. stay tuned for a dramatic reading from the senate floor. [♪...] >> announcer: bank robbery certainly is a frightening crime. after all, bank robbers stole $43 million in one year. but identity thieves? try 37 billion! and guess how identity thieves are getting some of that money. by taking over our bank accounts. they may not even need your social security number anymore. all an identity
you are one of the of the 50, 65% of republicans not happy with this field, i think you would get pushbackrom some republicans and conservatives who would say it would be a messy process but if we end up with a better candidate than the ones we've watched. >> all those voters, you'll dis all those voters. >> the voters who voted in all those states. >> that's really a slap in the face. >> look at -- >> relief delegates. i'm talking about putting together a campaign...
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now, that's where some of the pushback comes from. there's somebody out there with a lease for a post office. that's considered better than a municipal bond, right? and now, don't get rid of that! >> so, then what happens to the employees once that facility closes? >> we're working through that. you know, from an employee standpoint, we've reduced the career head count and noncareer head count in this organization by over 250,000 people since the year 2000. we've never laid anybody off. there's been a couple of people that have chosen to leave based on moving somewhere. but you know, we're proud of that. i mean, i come from pittsburgh, steel town. i watched thousands, you know, 50,000 people get laid off in one fell swoop. when you come to work for the postal service, people do a good job. you ran our motto in the beginning. even though it's unofficial, people feel that way. and trying to work through the process with the unions, with the local people, put options out there, that's what we want to try to do as we downsize. the one thi
now, that's where some of the pushback comes from. there's somebody out there with a lease for a post office. that's considered better than a municipal bond, right? and now, don't get rid of that! >> so, then what happens to the employees once that facility closes? >> we're working through that. you know, from an employee standpoint, we've reduced the career head count and noncareer head count in this organization by over 250,000 people since the year 2000. we've never laid anybody...
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one is to pushback on the citizens united decision, but also to thank two justices who last week when court stayed the montana supreme court's decision montana said we want to keep the rules in place that prohibit corporations from getting involved in politics. the supreme court said no because of citizens united that very narrow decision, 5-4 that passed two years ago, the decision that came down from the courts they had to stop the montana decision but two justices said maybe as a result of what we have seen with all of these super pacs and the fact that this is going to be the most moneyed election in the history of the united states maybe we should relook at the citizens united decision. so a group of us gathered by the steps of the supreme court. we basically pointed out that corporations are not people. money is not speech. money can stifle speech. and legislative bodies whether it is in the state of michigan or in a local city council, and ought to be able to regulate money in politics. and we hope that maybe there's a little open window for the supreme court to go back and rec
one is to pushback on the citizens united decision, but also to thank two justices who last week when court stayed the montana supreme court's decision montana said we want to keep the rules in place that prohibit corporations from getting involved in politics. the supreme court said no because of citizens united that very narrow decision, 5-4 that passed two years ago, the decision that came down from the courts they had to stop the montana decision but two justices said maybe as a result of...