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genetically predisposed to be subservient to men he's clearly quite the renaissance man so why does quist think he could win the republican nomination in november while it seems he has an ace up his sleeve at a town hall last request was ranting and raving against typical g.o.p. boogie men undocumented immigrants gays he then use these themes to tap into republicans newfound fears about executive power and propose a pretty divisive response to obama's executive order on immigration and his justice department's refusal as well to defend the discriminatory defense of marriage act so we're. ready with. what. you. are. hearing. now on this show we have expressed reservations about executive orders too but one thing we point out is that republicans tend to only have a problem with them when they are issued by democratic presidents the quiz was outspoken about education issues in the late ninety's and throughout last decade often teaming up with noted tool time honoree michele bachmann and george w. bush issued three substantial executive orders on k. through twelve education so with his concer
genetically predisposed to be subservient to men he's clearly quite the renaissance man so why does quist think he could win the republican nomination in november while it seems he has an ace up his sleeve at a town hall last request was ranting and raving against typical g.o.p. boogie men undocumented immigrants gays he then use these themes to tap into republicans newfound fears about executive power and propose a pretty divisive response to obama's executive order on immigration and his...
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i think it would help the witness to see the document rather than being quist from memory. -- quizzed from memory. >> i think the question was unclear. i would ask that you rephrase it. >> let me ask you about your claim that the sheriff engaged in a witness dissuasion. in your original written charges of misconduct, the only thing that you claim was that he may have been involved in a witness dissuasion, correct? >> i cannot remember the exact wording. i understand the issue, yes. >> in the amended charges, you stated he did participate in witness dissuasion. what caused you to make about definitive assertion? >> objection, attorney-client privilege. in and assumed facts that are not in evidence. >> what is the information that you learned since the original filing of the charges and the amended charges that caused you to make that definitive assertion? >> i will argument. >> i would limit it to information he got from sources other than his lawyers. >> with that stipulation, the objection is overruled. >> could you restate the question with the limitation? >> without telling us anyt
i think it would help the witness to see the document rather than being quist from memory. -- quizzed from memory. >> i think the question was unclear. i would ask that you rephrase it. >> let me ask you about your claim that the sheriff engaged in a witness dissuasion. in your original written charges of misconduct, the only thing that you claim was that he may have been involved in a witness dissuasion, correct? >> i cannot remember the exact wording. i understand the issue,...
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for more i want to bring in adam lynn quist, swimmable and fishable by 2020. you say it's possible. why? >> the harbor is facing a lot of issues. if we all work together and the city addresses the problem with sewage overflows and people address the storm water runoff problems and also help by reducing a surface and cleaning up after their pets, putting lids on the trash cans will help keep the amount of trash. >> a clean city is a clean harbor. the kids out learning about things we can do to clean up the harbor, downtown baltimore. >> the goal is by 2020 to make the harbor cleanoff that we can grab crabs. wart pollution would make it unsafe but they are living here and every saturday and sunday in july we have it. we have some microfell many disc -- microfilm discs that are covered in microorganisms. >> if you can get a shot. they take these out of the harbor, these filter feeders. they work to clean the harbor. >> if you have a magnifying glass, you can see little animals living in the harbor. people come and say it looks like it's dead and nothing's living there. that's furthest
for more i want to bring in adam lynn quist, swimmable and fishable by 2020. you say it's possible. why? >> the harbor is facing a lot of issues. if we all work together and the city addresses the problem with sewage overflows and people address the storm water runoff problems and also help by reducing a surface and cleaning up after their pets, putting lids on the trash cans will help keep the amount of trash. >> a clean city is a clean harbor. the kids out learning about things we...
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lindh quist , s but in your testimony you testified that social security is adding to the federal deficit and could add more in the years to come. could you expand on that? >> i think perhaps the best way for me to answer this is the parts of my answer that all analysts would agree with and then i'll get to the part where there's disagreement among analysts. i think all analysts agree that to the extent that social security is supported by its own payroll tax revenue or by the taxation of benefits. to that extent, it's not adding to the federal budget deficit. i think most analysts would also agree that to the extent that social security is receiving a subsidy from the general fund like the general fund transfers that accompany the payroll tax cut, that portion does add to the deficit, where you get into the murky area where analysts argue with each other has to do with the interest payments that are made to the social security trust fund. right now to a very large extent from now up through 2033 and certainly into the 2020s, social security will subsist to a large extent based on the int
lindh quist , s but in your testimony you testified that social security is adding to the federal deficit and could add more in the years to come. could you expand on that? >> i think perhaps the best way for me to answer this is the parts of my answer that all analysts would agree with and then i'll get to the part where there's disagreement among analysts. i think all analysts agree that to the extent that social security is supported by its own payroll tax revenue or by the taxation of...
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how big of a split is there in the gop between jeb bush and governor quist?ng i'm not a guy to be on board with that anti tax pledge? >> it's fascinating these are the two faces of the split within the gop right now. jeb bush versus grover norquist and seeing a growing number starting to question the wisdom of the anti tax pledge. and when jeb bush says his father, ronald reagan, might not have been welcomed in the current republican party, that's not a matter of opinion, that's a matter of litmus test. you can check down the box. it would be true for goldwater, too. it is a real challenge when a guy like jeb bush is saying we've gone too far and folks try to rino hunt him out of the party. >> if you had to pick between the jeb side and grover side? >> full disclosure. i was one of the people who privately urged jeb bush to run for president this year. i prefer him over our current nominee. although i support mitt romney. i like jeb. at the same time, most of the people who would today say ronald reagan couldn't be the republican nominee, back in 1980, probab
how big of a split is there in the gop between jeb bush and governor quist?ng i'm not a guy to be on board with that anti tax pledge? >> it's fascinating these are the two faces of the split within the gop right now. jeb bush versus grover norquist and seeing a growing number starting to question the wisdom of the anti tax pledge. and when jeb bush says his father, ronald reagan, might not have been welcomed in the current republican party, that's not a matter of opinion, that's a matter...
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let us about "the ven ril quist." >> so "the ventriloquist" is about a lonely ventriloquist who has aet and it kind of traces the end of their relationship and he has to face the world by himself. >> and how is kevin as a ventriloquist artist? >> he's pretty good. he spent about two weeks, i think, just working with the puppet and learning the mechanics of it. and, you know, that kind of dedication i was just blown away. the fact he would put that much time into a short film like this. and he got very good at it very quickly. >> were there any times when -- you know how directors can be in hollywood. they can get pretty fired up with their actors and kind of stronghold them. was there a time you had to get into new mr. spacey's face and say, this is what i need to you do, i need this, throw your voice better? anything like that? >> well, the thing -- kevin spacey is yelling at me. kevin is a really good actor and for the most part there wasn't a lot of directing i had to do. we were taught beforehand and have a discussion about the scene. there were little tweaks, do something like th
let us about "the ven ril quist." >> so "the ventriloquist" is about a lonely ventriloquist who has aet and it kind of traces the end of their relationship and he has to face the world by himself. >> and how is kevin as a ventriloquist artist? >> he's pretty good. he spent about two weeks, i think, just working with the puppet and learning the mechanics of it. and, you know, that kind of dedication i was just blown away. the fact he would put that much time...
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fed watchers think the central bank could ask for further easing with the operation quist program, then. cnbc will have full coverage of that decision starting at 12:15 eastern and then we'll carry the press conference live from ben bernanke. >>> a fresh round of stimulus from bank of england looks more likely after a knife-edge vote at this month's meeting. monetary policy committee members voted 5-4 to keep quantitative easing unchanged but bank of england governor king was among those outvoted as he called for more, 50 billion pound, specifically, of further asset purchases. a look at how sterling is trading. the move lower after those minutes crossed about 9:30 local time. we've since recovered and we're almost back to even for the morning. that, again, may have something to do with expectations -- actually, that may have something to do with the stronger than expected employment data that showed unemployment in britain high, but employment was rising. some good news on that front at least. >> yeah. we've talked about how much you need the private sector to step in you-f you have g
fed watchers think the central bank could ask for further easing with the operation quist program, then. cnbc will have full coverage of that decision starting at 12:15 eastern and then we'll carry the press conference live from ben bernanke. >>> a fresh round of stimulus from bank of england looks more likely after a knife-edge vote at this month's meeting. monetary policy committee members voted 5-4 to keep quantitative easing unchanged but bank of england governor king was among...
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primary challenges, 78-year-old orrin hatch won the republican senate primary and defeated dan lodgen quist, hatch is trying for a seventh term in the senate. in new york, charlie rangel also celebrating a primary victory this morning. he held off opponents to keep the dream of a 22nd term of congress in alive. it was thought the 82-year-old's career might be over because of a censure by house colleagues but charlie rangel made it. >>> queen elizabeth has shaken the hand of former ira commander mcguinness, the queen's cousin was killed in an irish republican army attack. that handshake is the latest step in the road to peace and it is history right there. hollywood's finest paying tribute to the great nora ephron, she died after a battle of leukemia, she was dominated three times for an oscar. >> i love you get cold when it's 71 degrees out and it takes you an hour and a half to order a sandwich and you get a crinkle above your nose when you're look at me like i'm nuts. i can still smell your perfume on my clothes and i love you're the last person i want to talk to -- >> crystal released a
primary challenges, 78-year-old orrin hatch won the republican senate primary and defeated dan lodgen quist, hatch is trying for a seventh term in the senate. in new york, charlie rangel also celebrating a primary victory this morning. he held off opponents to keep the dream of a 22nd term of congress in alive. it was thought the 82-year-old's career might be over because of a censure by house colleagues but charlie rangel made it. >>> queen elizabeth has shaken the hand of former ira...