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i don't know how many read the putnam book.hat book you can't walk away and say, we can continue this in america. you can't. there's no effort on the part of the federal government. nothing by this president. nothing. he has poverty summit. when you talk about using the power of the presidency to try to change and start a debate in this country of what we can do so the situations that are occurring every single day in america because children are abandoned by a system that is not focused on kids, i think we can make some real changes. >> we've got about 10 minutes left. we'll try to get in three more questions. paul. paul: senator, four years -- senator santorum: what if i filibuster? paul: senator, four years ago your family played a big role in your campaign. you're a dad of seven. how have things changed in four years? is it easier, harder? how do you -- how do you stay dad? senator santorum: it's hard. seven kids, going through those teenage years and everything it's -- there's challenges out there. i'll be honest with you.
i don't know how many read the putnam book.hat book you can't walk away and say, we can continue this in america. you can't. there's no effort on the part of the federal government. nothing by this president. nothing. he has poverty summit. when you talk about using the power of the presidency to try to change and start a debate in this country of what we can do so the situations that are occurring every single day in america because children are abandoned by a system that is not focused on...
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because if we identify -- you know, dana was talking about the putnam book. i don't know how many have read that book. you read that book you've got to walk away saying we can't let this continue in america. we just can't. and, yet, there's no effort on part of the government to do anything. the president has a poverty summit. you want to talk about using the power of the presidency to try change and start a debate in this country of what we can do so the situations that are occurring every single day in america because children are abandoned by a system that is not focused on kids, i think we can make some real changes. >> we've got about ten minutes left. we'll try to get in three more questions. paul allen, and phil. paul? >> senator can i filibuster? okay. i got that. senator, four years ago your family played a big role in your campaign. you're a dad of seven. how have things changed in four years? is it easier, or hardier? how do you stay dad? >> yeah it's hard. i mean it's seven kids, going through those teenage years and everything. there's challenges
because if we identify -- you know, dana was talking about the putnam book. i don't know how many have read that book. you read that book you've got to walk away saying we can't let this continue in america. we just can't. and, yet, there's no effort on part of the government to do anything. the president has a poverty summit. you want to talk about using the power of the presidency to try change and start a debate in this country of what we can do so the situations that are occurring every...
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bob putnam isn't a liberal, per se. so in terms of the aspen institute that would be saying we balance a whole lot of values but wet get 70 to 80% of people to agree on these particular moral principles and we'll leave the 30% that's harder to agree, we'll leave the aside. the last time you were talking about weaponizing dispurekts i'm not sure that or society face as major crises of pizza parlor owners having to cater gay weddings. if you just calm down, -- somehow we try to make these things into disputes. >> anthony romero, i'm curious about your reaction to this moral talk and also the aclu under your leadership has struggled impressively with clashes between liberty and equality. i'll take one specific one lathe hate speech, civil libertarians would have put free expression over dignity and equality when it came to speech. there are some today who would strike a different balance. how have you tried to reconcile those two values? >> you know, i think ultimately it's when rights clash that we have the greatest chall
bob putnam isn't a liberal, per se. so in terms of the aspen institute that would be saying we balance a whole lot of values but wet get 70 to 80% of people to agree on these particular moral principles and we'll leave the 30% that's harder to agree, we'll leave the aside. the last time you were talking about weaponizing dispurekts i'm not sure that or society face as major crises of pizza parlor owners having to cater gay weddings. if you just calm down, -- somehow we try to make these things...
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we'll see if he'll be able to play that ticklish little shot as well as putnam did just a short while ago. got up and down for birdie. again, tomorrow "the faldo series," you don't want to miss this special. how nick works with young golfers spreading the love and the message of the game around the world. and then we're back here at 3:00 eastern time for the rbc canadian open. and tonight on cbs "ncis: los angeles," scorpion," and "48 hours" all headed your way. can't imagine what it's going to be like to sleep on the lead tonight for david hearn. this country has been longing for this moment for so long. ian: just adds to the pressure of wanting to win it so badly for yourself, but knowing that everyone out there is behind you. mike weir might give him some advice tonight about how he handled it when vijay beat him in the playoff years ago. jim: and again he hails from programford, ontario which is just -- bramford, which is just southwest of glen abbey. this is a beautiful little town here. you have to go past burlington and hamilton and you find yourself not only in the hometown of
we'll see if he'll be able to play that ticklish little shot as well as putnam did just a short while ago. got up and down for birdie. again, tomorrow "the faldo series," you don't want to miss this special. how nick works with young golfers spreading the love and the message of the game around the world. and then we're back here at 3:00 eastern time for the rbc canadian open. and tonight on cbs "ncis: los angeles," scorpion," and "48 hours" all headed your...
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we'll see if he'll be able to play that ticklish little shot as well as putnam did just a short while ago. got up and down for birdie. again, tomorrow "the faldo series," you don't want to miss this special. how nick works with young golfers spreading the love and the message of the game around the world. and then we're back here at 3:00 eastern time for the rbc canadian open. and tonight on cbs "ncis: los angeles," scorpion," and "48 hours" all headed your way. can't imagine what it's going to be like to sleep on the lead tonight for david hearn. this country has been longing for this moment for so long. ian: just adds to the pressure of wanting to win it so badly for yourself, but knowing that everyone out there is behind you. mike weir might give him some advice tonight about how he handled it when vijay beat him in the playoff years ago. jim: and again he hails from programford, ontario which is just -- bramford, which is just southwest of glen abbey. this is a beautiful little town here. you have to go past burlington and hamilton and you find yourself not only in the hometown of
we'll see if he'll be able to play that ticklish little shot as well as putnam did just a short while ago. got up and down for birdie. again, tomorrow "the faldo series," you don't want to miss this special. how nick works with young golfers spreading the love and the message of the game around the world. and then we're back here at 3:00 eastern time for the rbc canadian open. and tonight on cbs "ncis: los angeles," scorpion," and "48 hours" all headed your...
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i don't know how many read the putnam book.n you read that book you can't walk away and say, we can continue this in america. you can't. there's no effort on the part of the federal government. nothing by this president. nothing.
i don't know how many read the putnam book.n you read that book you can't walk away and say, we can continue this in america. you can't. there's no effort on the part of the federal government. nothing by this president. nothing.
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one is written by robert putnam and the other is written by charles murray, libertarian sociologist.y came to the same conclusion. the principal problem of people being able to rise in america is the breakdown of the family. i know there is a lot of people you will hear from but no one can hold a candle to us and what we have done to try to help the institution of marriage and save and strengthen the american family in america. that will be our number one priority. what does that mean? that means that instead of spending your bully pulpit time and instead of spending the u have to start a national dialogue on global warming, we will spend it on trying to raise and nurture children in healthy, happy families. [applause] frank: that has come up several times today. is that all there is? is that enough? you said the next president could use the bully pulpit or is there anything else? mr. santorum: you mean helping the families? frank: helping the families, what's up an ex-president do? mr. santorum: let me explain what i mean. i use an example of an organization called first things firs
one is written by robert putnam and the other is written by charles murray, libertarian sociologist.y came to the same conclusion. the principal problem of people being able to rise in america is the breakdown of the family. i know there is a lot of people you will hear from but no one can hold a candle to us and what we have done to try to help the institution of marriage and save and strengthen the american family in america. that will be our number one priority. what does that mean? that...
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robert putnam wrote a book just a couple of months ago called "our kids." >> i know the book. >> it'sy important book. they talk about the break down of the american family. >> that is divorce. . it's everything. it's it's out of wedlock children. >> divorce is the big x factor. >> if you look at my record i wrote a book ten years ago called "it takes a family." i talked about this long before the debate on gay marriage started. i've talked about the break down of the family for 20 years and talked about how important reknitting this family together and reducing the out of the wedlock birthrate, strengthening the institution of marriage so children have the best opportunity to rise in society. so i see the issue of gay marriage as really a continuation of the breakdown of marriage over a long period of time. >> you certainly agree with the pope that the family is very important ed important. that's why he's coming to the united states. >> look forward to seeing him. >> appreciate having you here. >>> president obama trying to sell the iran nuclear deal to congress. what does this deal
robert putnam wrote a book just a couple of months ago called "our kids." >> i know the book. >> it'sy important book. they talk about the break down of the american family. >> that is divorce. . it's everything. it's it's out of wedlock children. >> divorce is the big x factor. >> if you look at my record i wrote a book ten years ago called "it takes a family." i talked about this long before the debate on gay marriage started. i've talked...
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dan putnam is california's alfalfa expert. he says it disrequire about 4- acre feet to grow, but it's harvested almost year-round. stillk the drought has hurt the state's alfalfa industry. >> we're at the lowest acreage we've seen since probably the 1930s. >> reporter: the yields are down. >> this year, we plan on about a 40% supply and even that's a little bit in jeopardy right now. >> reporter: they point out, they're using less water than ever, and using it more efficiently with added drip irrigation, which can be expensive, and they say urban residents also use most of their water outside their homes to water their lawns and gardens. >> it's maybe a lesson that can be gained from this drought is that all plants require substantial amounts of water for high production. >> reporter: something they say you should consider the next time you go to the supermarket. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> delivery by drone. at 10:30, we'll show you the bay area company with big plans to make small shipments fly. >> i'll let you know the areas that
dan putnam is california's alfalfa expert. he says it disrequire about 4- acre feet to grow, but it's harvested almost year-round. stillk the drought has hurt the state's alfalfa industry. >> we're at the lowest acreage we've seen since probably the 1930s. >> reporter: the yields are down. >> this year, we plan on about a 40% supply and even that's a little bit in jeopardy right now. >> reporter: they point out, they're using less water than ever, and using it more...
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i won't build a library if you were going to take the property in the library of congress named putnamelped him deal with congress and carving out the parcel that he had purchased from acquisition that the library of congress mates of the library of congress expansion building is behind the library. >> host: they managed to work it out. i would encourage viewers to go there. i've been there many times and have a wonderful gift shop in which i've wakako look and host of the medieval banquet for 40 or 50 people. it was a great time. we had a great time doing that. we are almost out of time that i have a question for you. you describe yourself for copyright in the back of the book describes you as obsessive and mirroring henry folger of course. how many expand first folio's are there accounted for both of the folder library within henry's collection and also around the world? >> guest: there are 82 copies of the folder library. the next largest collection for comparison because it makes a university of japan and that is 12. the next largest after that is the british library and that is fi
i won't build a library if you were going to take the property in the library of congress named putnamelped him deal with congress and carving out the parcel that he had purchased from acquisition that the library of congress mates of the library of congress expansion building is behind the library. >> host: they managed to work it out. i would encourage viewers to go there. i've been there many times and have a wonderful gift shop in which i've wakako look and host of the medieval...
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strong families are we a strong families that are together and raising children get i think it was putnamho said it's more important for parents to read to the children the first four years of life than it is to pay for four years of college. i don't think that message is out there, that the message from either party about how important this public policy issue is, of knitting the american family. >> nicole from roll call. [inaudible] >> well, obviously i talk about the importance of targeting voters who have been left behind by this economy in the last 10 years. and so i announced on the factory floor. you look at wages have been stagnant. median income has declined in the last seven years, and part of that is the recession but it hasn't recovered. and juicy stagnation that has really made this a much more important issue that i think republicans have been and continue, many, not all, many continue to ignore the peril. i think this idea of laying out a vision for how pro-growth economics can translate into improved job opportunities for the 74% of americans age 25-65 who don't have a col
strong families are we a strong families that are together and raising children get i think it was putnamho said it's more important for parents to read to the children the first four years of life than it is to pay for four years of college. i don't think that message is out there, that the message from either party about how important this public policy issue is, of knitting the american family. >> nicole from roll call. [inaudible] >> well, obviously i talk about the importance...
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the library of congress, putnam helped him deal with congress in carving out the parcel that he had purchasedrom the acquisition of the library of congress they. to the library of congress expansion building is behind the folger library. >> host: they managed to work it out. i would encourage viewers to go there. i've been there many times. in fact, you have a wonderful gift shop which i bought a cook book and hosted a medieval banquet for about 40 or 50 people. it was a great time. turkey legs were thrown at each other. great time doing that. we are almost out of time but have a question. you describe is of our least copyright on the back of this book describes you as obsessive in mirroring henry folger of course. how many first folio's arthur accounted for, both at the folger libra that is within henry's collection and elsewhere around the world? >> guest: there are 82 copies at the folger library. the next largest collection for comparison is that the universe in japan and that is 12. the next largest after that is at the british library and that is five. so it's not come for people to hav
the library of congress, putnam helped him deal with congress in carving out the parcel that he had purchasedrom the acquisition of the library of congress they. to the library of congress expansion building is behind the folger library. >> host: they managed to work it out. i would encourage viewers to go there. i've been there many times. in fact, you have a wonderful gift shop which i bought a cook book and hosted a medieval banquet for about 40 or 50 people. it was a great time....
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putnam says if we get fathers back to the home they can solve america's problems but trying to do thatd how to do that has been tough but the boot camp now has the great success rate is not delivering in father's back to the home but we teach lessons to also offer life skills because if i get them a job without life skills there won't keep their dimer they will have tension between the employees so now we have the private sector come along to say we will hire your guys so after get through t.j. and we hold them accountable every day they get a text somebody has contacted them. every day they start their morning with a phone line you can call in monday through friday then we give them the principles we say you have responsibility to get back to your society. 21 days straight at 5:45 a.m.. i have done that for over seven years. over the last year's pledge to a camp around easter and father's day 14 days in the fall once a month we have an accountability meetings to bring all these guys together with their sons to talk about the issues as a man and as the board we're also a nurturing sing
putnam says if we get fathers back to the home they can solve america's problems but trying to do thatd how to do that has been tough but the boot camp now has the great success rate is not delivering in father's back to the home but we teach lessons to also offer life skills because if i get them a job without life skills there won't keep their dimer they will have tension between the employees so now we have the private sector come along to say we will hire your guys so after get through t.j....
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sally putnam reported, richmond was ruled by the mob. the principal business section they surged from store to store, breaking and robbing and in some instances [indiscernible] this desperation revealed one of the logistical wars, the impact on civilians. a strategy of exhaustion is applied. it falls evenly on soldiers and civilians. lincoln arrived in richmond two days later to inspect the city and his presence arriving at the war greeted by thousands of african-americans cheering for him as white richmonders huddled inside sent a very public signal the war was ending. the president of the united states to stand in the capital of the soon-to-be erstwhile confederacy. the capital of the confederacy was theirs. from new york, one said that it is nomadic. is probably in a dirty, damaged railroad car in a seat of government on the saddle which jeff davis. he was not far wrong. lincoln -- sorry, lee were retreated to reach a rations by rail. he joined johnson. the better fed and clothed kept pace. but to their south and captured the vital su
sally putnam reported, richmond was ruled by the mob. the principal business section they surged from store to store, breaking and robbing and in some instances [indiscernible] this desperation revealed one of the logistical wars, the impact on civilians. a strategy of exhaustion is applied. it falls evenly on soldiers and civilians. lincoln arrived in richmond two days later to inspect the city and his presence arriving at the war greeted by thousands of african-americans cheering for him as...
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and the dekalb and putnam county sheriffs departments have come up with a creative way of getting peoplearrants to give themselves up. >> as sheriff, i was always looking for innovative ways to do my business. and every sheriff's department in the country has numerous warrants that are outstanding. and people become difficult to find. >> the inspiration for the operation, a fake giveaway used by the federal marshal service years earlier. >> we sent out letters to people telling them they won a laptop computer and they would need to show up, claim their laptop computer. >> these people have been conning us for all these years, it's time to con them. >> the sting happened at a warehouse. they made a new business cbi computers. as cameras roll, detective powell runs through the details. >> we've already got customers outside waiting to be arrested. the way that the operation is designed is they come to reception. in the location, we'll have two to three cbi employees at this point. >> the office is staffed with members of local law enforcement acting as cbi employees. once the officers conf
and the dekalb and putnam county sheriffs departments have come up with a creative way of getting peoplearrants to give themselves up. >> as sheriff, i was always looking for innovative ways to do my business. and every sheriff's department in the country has numerous warrants that are outstanding. and people become difficult to find. >> the inspiration for the operation, a fake giveaway used by the federal marshal service years earlier. >> we sent out letters to people...
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actually one of the few politician who walks around holding up two books at my town meeting one, robert putnam and charles murray. i talk about those two books from the far left and the far right. both come down to the same conclusion that the reason the middle is hollowing out and people aren't able to rise is fundamentally a breakdown in the family structure in america and the consequence of that. as you know, i'm someone who has really focused long and hard for a lot of years. i wrote a book ten years ago that called it takes a family. what we need to do as a society and as a government is to try to help reknit the american family. i agree with john kasich, that's a big issue. i agree children's ability to rise in america today is not what it should be and not what we should expect in america. i have strong ideas to have a stronger economy and to stabilize and support stronger families. >> woodruff: immigration after donald trump made his announcement he was running for president and spoke about mexican immigrants bringing drugs and crime and being rapists, you did say later that you didn't
actually one of the few politician who walks around holding up two books at my town meeting one, robert putnam and charles murray. i talk about those two books from the far left and the far right. both come down to the same conclusion that the reason the middle is hollowing out and people aren't able to rise is fundamentally a breakdown in the family structure in america and the consequence of that. as you know, i'm someone who has really focused long and hard for a lot of years. i wrote a book...
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mathew torres of our national station wpbf is in putnam county, tennessee.d morning. >> reporter: good morning. according to the national her service this was the hardest hit. just about an hour east. again, this is the tup of damage that we are seeing throughout the morning in this neighborhood. plenty of downed trees. and as you can expect plenty of crews to assess the damage. gayle, back to you. >> thank you, matthew. this morning surveillance video shows the moment when joaquin el chapo guzman disappears from his cell. you can see he climbed into a tunnel. the united states has offed mexico marshals drones and special i kweemt to recapture him. omar good morning. >> reporter: good morning. el chap powe's cells in one of the highest securities in prison was surveilled 24 hours a day but that didn't stop he and his year from breaking out. this newly released video shows the drug pin king's escape. this tunnel was outfitted with electricity and ventilation pipes. authorities say he went to the showers tuesday night and used a 2 x 2 opening under the floor.
mathew torres of our national station wpbf is in putnam county, tennessee.d morning. >> reporter: good morning. according to the national her service this was the hardest hit. just about an hour east. again, this is the tup of damage that we are seeing throughout the morning in this neighborhood. plenty of downed trees. and as you can expect plenty of crews to assess the damage. gayle, back to you. >> thank you, matthew. this morning surveillance video shows the moment when joaquin...
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robert putnam called "our kids." he talks about the need to reengage the whole community back into the care of the community's children. that the care of our children is not just about the family, it is about an entire community whether it is the church pastor, whether it is wealthier folks in the community. taking an interesting kids. it is a much broader discussion. thank you for that question. host: we have a few people waiting to talk to you. so we will move on to karen in north carolina, a republican. guest: i am sorry -- host: you are on the air karen. caller: yes representative, you have mentioned that it was the federal government's responsibility for education. could you point to the constitution somewhere and say were that is stated. and also, you are right with this country about our aggregator in economy, however back in the day this country is built on one-room school houses. these teachers had very little. they talk as soon as to read and write, they taught them history. some of the women, if you unders
robert putnam called "our kids." he talks about the need to reengage the whole community back into the care of the community's children. that the care of our children is not just about the family, it is about an entire community whether it is the church pastor, whether it is wealthier folks in the community. taking an interesting kids. it is a much broader discussion. thank you for that question. host: we have a few people waiting to talk to you. so we will move on to karen in north...
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we're here in putnam county just east of nashville where it was the hardest hit area after a confirmed1 tornado rolled through here yesterday afternoon. plenty of work ahead for residents and crews. we have a tree uprooted at this particular home. several downed tree limbs. to my right, the garage the right end of the roof blew off with how strong the winds were. you can see a part of it just peeled off like a can. luckily nobody was hurt. >>> this morning, surveillance video shows the moment joaquin el chapo guzman escaped from his mexican jail cell. the drug kingpin is pacing before he day peers from view behind a wall. he climbed into a tunnel. the united states has offered mexico marshals drones and a special task force to recapture him. omar villafranca has more. this is one of the courts that has indicted guzman in the united states. >> reporter: el chapo's cell was under surveillance 24 hours a day. but that didn't stop him or his crew from puling off one of the most brazen jail breaks. this newly released video provided by the mexican government shows his final moments in his j
we're here in putnam county just east of nashville where it was the hardest hit area after a confirmed1 tornado rolled through here yesterday afternoon. plenty of work ahead for residents and crews. we have a tree uprooted at this particular home. several downed tree limbs. to my right, the garage the right end of the roof blew off with how strong the winds were. you can see a part of it just peeled off like a can. luckily nobody was hurt. >>> this morning, surveillance video shows the...
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we are seeing putnam type investors pile into the eye that tech companies thinking we are looking for bubble going to burst? milton: it is a sign the bubble will burst. investors are doing things they would never done 10 or 20 years ago. stephanie: like what? 10 years ago they were saying let us double down on triple lending? milton: now they are getting involved. they know it is not liquid. matt: let me ask what you would put your money on. if you wanted to sell all of your stocks into cash and not to own gold or buy it until 750 where are you going -- is there anything you want to invest in rather than just sticking your cash -- milton: cash will be king for the next couple of years. you can buy stocks cheaper with higher yields down the road, two or three years down the road. institutional investors should be out of the market now for the next corrections and. it is possible a bear market is a getting. tapering is the equivalent of tightening. the fed is no longer putting money into the economy. the economy is having trouble with the credit they have in the oil business. matt: how
we are seeing putnam type investors pile into the eye that tech companies thinking we are looking for bubble going to burst? milton: it is a sign the bubble will burst. investors are doing things they would never done 10 or 20 years ago. stephanie: like what? 10 years ago they were saying let us double down on triple lending? milton: now they are getting involved. they know it is not liquid. matt: let me ask what you would put your money on. if you wanted to sell all of your stocks into cash...
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of east coast but wine country right type restaurant that everything from new england style rules putnam. mealybug market they love the warming lobster rolls with butter and the special ingredient. cluster >> marty: role a good price for what you're getting a $14 really ran the ball park for plops role. "essentially a bargain. marcan terry own other pirated dining restaurants they know they're doing. ewing and sell lobster roll some surprising coleslaw and largest 27 and. price of lobsters these days still a great deal. a special severance the scope dopers a love other menu items chowder fish. and ships a bonus system pretty lipper service as the standard open to a tepid and weekends. oh happy hour run late eagle lobster roll. as a >> marty: this is really well-known. 'can't pictures and website seafood chantey you'll find amain massachusetts. market and restaurant you can go sit enjoy lobster roll taco chowder or afterwards, lobster to go. also so crab fresh oysters and fresh fish. they have some crazy concoctions as well sofa, but i endorse a little avocado. they have it. : assault eve
of east coast but wine country right type restaurant that everything from new england style rules putnam. mealybug market they love the warming lobster rolls with butter and the special ingredient. cluster >> marty: role a good price for what you're getting a $14 really ran the ball park for plops role. "essentially a bargain. marcan terry own other pirated dining restaurants they know they're doing. ewing and sell lobster roll some surprising coleslaw and largest 27 and. price of...
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host: next call from bill in putnam illinois. republican. caller: first, a brief comment. i was disappointed that you didn't broadcast anything on freedom -- it appears you are not going to do a broadcast on scott walker. host: actually, we are. scott walker we will have him live. caller: on c-span3, not broadcast television. host: that is because the senate will be in session and the house of representatives will be in session, so part of the reason we have a c-span3, and we will have it on in prime time. does that help? caller: no. guest: you are asking a lot considering if you look at basic cable and broadcast tv. what i said earlier, i would argue that you don't get a good grasp on the different views in this country. i don't agree on much with kim blackwell, but i think the mission of c-span is a valuable one. i said earlier that you are going to have lynne cheney, the cofounder of code pink, that range is vital. at the end of the day, i may represent a point of view of trans partisanship. i think it is vital, above all that there be a robust debate in this country of
host: next call from bill in putnam illinois. republican. caller: first, a brief comment. i was disappointed that you didn't broadcast anything on freedom -- it appears you are not going to do a broadcast on scott walker. host: actually, we are. scott walker we will have him live. caller: on c-span3, not broadcast television. host: that is because the senate will be in session and the house of representatives will be in session, so part of the reason we have a c-span3, and we will have it on in...
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i don't know how many read the putnam book. when you read that book you can't walk away and say, we can continue this in america. you can't. there's no effort on the part of the federal government. nothing by this president. nothing. he has poofert summit. when you talk about using the power of the presidency to try to change and start a debate in this country of what we can do so the situations that are occurring every single day in america because children are abandoned by a system that is not focused on kids, i think we can make some real changes. >> we've got about 10 minutes left. we'll try to get in three more questions. paul. paul: senator, four years -- senator santorum: what if i filibuster? paul: senator, four years ago your family played a big role in your campaign. you're a dad of seven. how have things changed in four years? is it easier, harder? how do you -- how do you stay dad? senator santorum: it's hard. seven kids, going through those teebage years and everything, it's -- there's challenges out there. i'll be
i don't know how many read the putnam book. when you read that book you can't walk away and say, we can continue this in america. you can't. there's no effort on the part of the federal government. nothing by this president. nothing. he has poofert summit. when you talk about using the power of the presidency to try to change and start a debate in this country of what we can do so the situations that are occurring every single day in america because children are abandoned by a system that is...
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. >> 32 is out of order 33, pits taylor and putnam. >> representative pits is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this is one that i would -- i put up with with mixed emotion. and i put this one up with mixed emotion because i believe it is my duty to make a decision as the representative and elected official from my district. i believe i am the voice of the people in my district. but i have heard very loudly and very clearly from people in my district that they would like to have a say in this matter. and this particular amendment calls for an informational referendum to allow them to express their opinion and give their voice in the next presidential election. >> mr. pits you yield the podium? representative james smith is recognized. representative smith. >> thank you mr. speaker. members of the house this is one of these opportunities where you can do the right thing and the constitutional thing in the same time. this amendment if we adopt is facially unconstitutional. it would give this decision to the people of south carolina. and our state supreme court has spoken on this cle
. >> 32 is out of order 33, pits taylor and putnam. >> representative pits is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this is one that i would -- i put up with with mixed emotion. and i put this one up with mixed emotion because i believe it is my duty to make a decision as the representative and elected official from my district. i believe i am the voice of the people in my district. but i have heard very loudly and very clearly from people in my district that they would like...
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bbob putnam's book "our kids" talks about the rich and the poor. basically 30% of the population of anyone with a college degree. the gap between people able to attain that level of education and 70% of the country is growing wider. a plays out even an elementary schools, where he points out activities that used to be free 20 years ago and's, chorus, parents have to pay a fee. you cannot afford those if you're of a low income. the three-year-old should be going to school, because in most families, if they are intact, the mother and father both work. the amount of words that young children here make a big difference in their education when they are young. those gaps need to start closing at a young age. all the advantages seem to be going to people at the upper end of society. we need to think of our society as a whole, because we all will and if it. host: i give you read all from washington, d.c. on our line for democrats. good morning. caller: hello. from the things i read, it looks like the american dream has been ending for about 40 years. how c
bbob putnam's book "our kids" talks about the rich and the poor. basically 30% of the population of anyone with a college degree. the gap between people able to attain that level of education and 70% of the country is growing wider. a plays out even an elementary schools, where he points out activities that used to be free 20 years ago and's, chorus, parents have to pay a fee. you cannot afford those if you're of a low income. the three-year-old should be going to school, because in...
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one is written by robert putnam and the other is written by charles murray, libertarian sociologist. they came to the same conclusion. the principal problem of people being able to rise in america is the breakdown of the family. i know there is a lot of people you will hear from but no one can hold a candle to us and what we have done to try to help the institution of marriage and save and strengthen the american family in america. that will be our number one priority. what does that mean? that means that instead of spending your bully pulpit time and instead of spending the u have to start a national dialogue on global warming, we will spend it on trying to raise and nurture children in healthy, happy families. [applause] frank: that has come up several times today. is that all there is? is that enough? you said the next president could use the bully pulpit or is there anything else? mr. santorum: you mean helping the families? frank: helping the families, what's up an ex-president do? mr. santorum: let me explain what i mean. i use an example of an organization called first things
one is written by robert putnam and the other is written by charles murray, libertarian sociologist. they came to the same conclusion. the principal problem of people being able to rise in america is the breakdown of the family. i know there is a lot of people you will hear from but no one can hold a candle to us and what we have done to try to help the institution of marriage and save and strengthen the american family in america. that will be our number one priority. what does that mean? that...
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bbob putnam's book "our kids" talks about the rich and the poor.ally 30% of the population of anyone with a college degree. the gap between people able to attain that level of education and 70% of the country is growing wider. a plays out even an elementary schools, where he points out activities that used to be free 20 years ago and's, chorus, parents have to pay a fee. you cannot afford those if you're of a low income. the three-year-old should be going to school, because in most families, if they are intact, the mother and father both work. the amount of words that young children here make a big difference in their education when they are young. those gaps need to start closing at a young age. all the advantages seem to be going to people at the upper end of society. we need to think of our society as a whole, because we all will and if it. host: i give you read all from washington, d.c. on our line for democrats. good morning. caller: hello. from the things i read, it looks like the american dream has been ending for about 40 years. how cynical
bbob putnam's book "our kids" talks about the rich and the poor.ally 30% of the population of anyone with a college degree. the gap between people able to attain that level of education and 70% of the country is growing wider. a plays out even an elementary schools, where he points out activities that used to be free 20 years ago and's, chorus, parents have to pay a fee. you cannot afford those if you're of a low income. the three-year-old should be going to school, because in most...
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host: next call from bill in putnam illinois. republican. caller: first, a brief comment. was disappointed that you didn't broadcast anything on freedom -- it appears you are not going to do a broadcast on scott walker. host: actually, we are. scott walker we will have him live. caller: on c-span3, not broadcast television. host: that is because the senate will be in session and the house of representatives will be in session, so part of the reason we have a c-span3, and we will have it on in prime time. does that help? caller: no. guest: you are asking a lot considering if you look at basic cable and broadcast tv. what i said earlier, i would argue that you don't get a good grasp on the different views in this country. i don't agree on much with kim blackwell, but i think the mission of c-span is a valuable one. i said earlier that you are going to have lynne cheney, the cofounder of code pink, that range is vital. at the end of the day, i may represent a point of view of trans partisanship. i think it is vital, above all that there be a robust debate in this country of i
host: next call from bill in putnam illinois. republican. caller: first, a brief comment. was disappointed that you didn't broadcast anything on freedom -- it appears you are not going to do a broadcast on scott walker. host: actually, we are. scott walker we will have him live. caller: on c-span3, not broadcast television. host: that is because the senate will be in session and the house of representatives will be in session, so part of the reason we have a c-span3, and we will have it on in...
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i'm certainly proud to have known lowell's desendents, the putnam family and who for years have continued their advocacy of the lowell observatory. new horizons is the first in the new frontier series, inspired by another son of massachusetts, president john kennedy. who said about the need to explore space and i quote, we set sail on this new sea because there is a new knowledge to be gained, new rights to be won, and they must be won and used for the progress of all people. president kennedy's support of our nation's first space program set us on course for hope and optimism for our future. new horizons' accomplishment this morning, along with other initiatives such as the international space station which i'm very proud to say that i supported and recall in this institution the space station survived by one vote at a precarious time in our history. but it serves today as a strong reminder of the continued importance of space exploration and the very smart people that are drawn to this initiative. . i also want to close by saying we want to remind ourselves of the optimism of the kenned
i'm certainly proud to have known lowell's desendents, the putnam family and who for years have continued their advocacy of the lowell observatory. new horizons is the first in the new frontier series, inspired by another son of massachusetts, president john kennedy. who said about the need to explore space and i quote, we set sail on this new sea because there is a new knowledge to be gained, new rights to be won, and they must be won and used for the progress of all people. president...
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route 35 in put new hampshire and mason -- in putnam and mason county is an important project.it's been two-lane for a very long time. it was one of the most dangerous roads that interstate truck traffic shared. thanks in part to that 2005 bill i talked about the majority of route 35 is now a four-lane highway and our state efforts to complete the remaining 14 miles are well underway. but the drive act will aid efforts to get that project across the finish line. it will also help us build quarter h coming through the middle of the state central and eastern west virginia, an important part of the appalachian highway system. when this is complete it will link counties in central west virginia and with the interstate ann 81 corridor and providing safety and providing equal development for our communities. whether it is coalfields express way or other high priority projects across our states, states need that certainty that is going to come from a dedicated federal investment to move forward. and that's what a long-term highway bill does while creating jobs for our construction wor
route 35 in put new hampshire and mason -- in putnam and mason county is an important project.it's been two-lane for a very long time. it was one of the most dangerous roads that interstate truck traffic shared. thanks in part to that 2005 bill i talked about the majority of route 35 is now a four-lane highway and our state efforts to complete the remaining 14 miles are well underway. but the drive act will aid efforts to get that project across the finish line. it will also help us build...
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backpack buddies is serving now over 1,600 children in putnam boone, and kanaw counties this summer. i would like to thank doug, business leaders in our community, and the volunteers who help make backpack buddies possible. on a separate issue, mr. speaker several weeks ago president obama sent two of his top cronies in his war on coal, interior secretary sally jewel, and office of surface mining director to my home state of west virginia. the apparent purpose of their visit was to seek input for a new obama regulation that is estimated to kill 80,000 coal jobs. but the rule had already been submitted for final review. they are not interested in hearing from west virginians about the impact of their policies. instead, they are checking a box. it is clear that nothing will stop this president from trying to implement his radical environmental agenda. and i will ten to do everything in my power to fight back on behalf of all west vanians -- virginians. that's why this year i introduced the stream act which will stop the president's anti-mining regulations. i also included a provision i
backpack buddies is serving now over 1,600 children in putnam boone, and kanaw counties this summer. i would like to thank doug, business leaders in our community, and the volunteers who help make backpack buddies possible. on a separate issue, mr. speaker several weeks ago president obama sent two of his top cronies in his war on coal, interior secretary sally jewel, and office of surface mining director to my home state of west virginia. the apparent purpose of their visit was to seek input...