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that's what's happening right at the reason foundation. let's start we've got quite a few stories today this one is i'm not sure whether they hate this guy or whether the think that it's kind of brilliant there's a twenty year old kid in california that got arrested because he was putting this fake spyware on women's computers and he told them that if something goes wrong at if it doesn't seem to work then or if i'm sure what to do or try putting your laptop in your hot steam for several minutes to clean the then it isn't to tell them to look the warranty ok not ordering that big warning pops that's something and a lot of women you know when you want to put it in front of steam then where do you do that you do it in the bathroom when you're taking a shower and where you're disrobed obviously it's a little clip he's also accused of sending pop ups not just to their computers warning them their webcam needed cleaning and the way to clean them what you wish to take it to eat hot steamy environment typically a shower he say this is a webcam ph
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as an example where the us is with me as anthony rand director of economic research for the reason foundation and the thanks so much for being here tonight well for starters everyone is just waiting on pins and needles to see what actually happens they're saying if we go is expected do you have any insights there is as to what could be done i think will be seven am eastern time fortunately i don't know really in the parliament to get a good sense of what's going to happen but i do think it's going to pass with a good general sense of reporting coming out of greece is that it passed because it has to pass really is no alternative if they don't i mean in theory they could one of the both the next day but they were as you just mentioned they've got a couple weeks of basically just at the end of the summer and so they have no money and then they're going to wind up having to do all this stuff anyway because i don't have any money to run the services in the first place that they really are they have no other choice do you think that at the end of the day no matter what it's still better to enact t
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he stopped here to discuss this with me is anthony the director of economic research for the reason foundation anthony thanks so much for coming on tonight sure what do you say i mean i don't know if you want to call it another great depression you want to call it the double dip in the great recession there are so many names but are we heading down that direction of the out of the well we've been heading that direction i think i was on your show i don't know how many times last year saying look we may or may not have a double dip recession but for lack of a better term one way or another the economy for the next several years is going to suck it's not going to be a depression at least not in a technical sense of a depression that's not possible the next year but i think that we are seeing all these negative negative indicators and people are freaking out about them because they were for some reason expecting us to actually have a positive year in the economy like that we wouldn't be freaking out about these these numbers over the past couple months if in january economists had been mistaken in
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reason. they are the foundation of reason. i am a middle-aged guy and not comfortable talking about the motion particularly. one of the scientific experiments that i ran into which is a powerful begets at the truth is they took a bunch of middle-aged guys and put them in brains can machines and had them what a horror movie and had them describe their feelings for their wives and the brain scans were the same in both circumstances. sheer terror. i know what that is like a. my wife says writing a book like emotions is like don the writing a book about gluttony. is not a natural thing. emotions really are the center of how we perceive the world. >> you can watch this and other programs on line on booktv.org. >> what are you reading this summer? booktv wants to know. >> what i read recently is a wonderful book that i wrote. it is called the speech and i reread it. it is a good book and deals with the filibuster in december talking about a very bad agreement by repair -- president and republicans on extending tax breaks to the weal
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that valuation device you cannot make rational decisions so they are not separate from reason they are the foundation of reason. malae middle-aged guy not comfortable talking about demotion particularly. one of the scientific experiments i ran into i still think it's at the truth which is they took the middle-aged guys and put them brain scan machines and had them of a horror movie and describe their feelings toward their wives and the brain scans were the same in both circumstances. laughter could just sheer terror. my wife says to me writing a book about emotion like don be writing a book about gluttony. [laughter] it's not a natural thing. and yet emotions really are the center of how we perceive the world and value of the world. they are the center of our brain organizes itself. >> what are you reading this summer? book tv wants to know. >> [inaudible] people who have extraordinary memories. there's also a new book out which has just been published. when it comes to others there is a columnist for "the new york times" [inaudible] quite a few things have come up. >> visit booktv.org to visit this
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i'm a senior analyst at reason foundation, a nonprofit think tank. i've lived in the metro detroit area. i think i'm the only one in the panel that lives in michigan and written about the auto industry. as a homeowners in the area my fate is tied to that of the auto industry, i'm among the regions hundreds of thousands of homeowners who are rooting for the big treat. i don't think the 95 billion or taxpayers have spent to pay large gm and chrystler has positioned them for future success. taxpayers stand to lose 28 to $34 billion. beyond that there are four hidden cost that will plague the u.s. economy in the years and decades to come. i'll address each briefly. the first is the most unfortunate aspect of the bailout is it has completelyunder mined the rule in law in bankruptcy. one the main arguments for the bailout was that gm and chrystler didn't have the cash on hand, nor could they raise it from financial markets to finance a chapter 11 bankruptcy. hence if the government did not step in and bail out the companies, they would face liquidation. ma
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foundation and some cases destroyed or moved. >> this is one of those homes. it was demolished for safety reasons after the storm pushed it five feet off of the foundation. they vow to rebuild, not just their houses but their lives as well that is a live look at the house that was demolished a couple of hours ago. officials were afraid it would collapse in the street. that was in joplin, missouri. it may not have been large or strong but changed the landscape in springfield. abc 7 news. >> thank you, tj, devastation is unbelievable. >> we are expecting more rain on the way. >> here is spencer christian with a first look at the accu-weather forecast. >> the dry spell hasn't lasted long. it looks like a wet weekend. this is what is happening in the next 24 hours. clouds will be increasing overnight . temperatures in the evening hours in the 50s. we'll see mostly cloudy skis and by the afternoon, showers will have developed and high temperatures in the 60s and inland and perhaps 70 in the warmest locations . we have more wet weather headed our way. we'll have more on that later. >> thank you, spence
foundation and some cases destroyed or moved. >> this is one of those homes. it was demolished for safety reasons after the storm pushed it five feet off of the foundation. they vow to rebuild, not just their houses but their lives as well that is a live look at the house that was demolished a couple of hours ago. officials were afraid it would collapse in the street. that was in joplin, missouri. it may not have been large or strong but changed the landscape in springfield. abc 7 news....
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reason is not separate from emotion. emotion tells us what to value. emotn is the foundation of reason. the two are inttwined. and so i'm a middle-aged quite guy. not that comfortable talking about emotion. there's a faus brain scan experiment where it's about people that i love and where they take a bunch of middle age guyed, put them in the brain scan machine. they have them watch a horror movie and have them describe their feelings towards their wives. and it's the same. the sheer terror in both circumstances. so that's look at me, i'm fine, that's who i am. but emotion is really what you have to pay attention to. and then the final thing is that we're not individuals who fake make relationships. we're in relationships fst and our individuality emerges. we're deeply-- in the way we talk. you got these three things, emotion, the fact that we are deeply social in relationships, andow much is gng odown here. and it giv you, begins to give you a different view of human nature and looking a the world. >> hence t subtitlehe hidden source of love and character and achiement. >> so you know, we're sort of the chil
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foundations and some cases totally destroyed or moved. >>reporter: this is one of those homes. demolished for safety reasons. shed it 5 feet off the foundation. those who call the city home vow to rebuild not just the houses but their lives as well. tj abc news springfield, massachusetts. >> well on to the 2012 election now. romney officially jumped into the republican race for president today. while he tops the list of g.o.p. names in the latest poll he still trails behind none of the above. what is he doing differently this time around than 2008? john burman was the only network reporter talk with romney in new hampshire today. >>reporter: unclear what meat he served out today but the campaign recipe has just 2 ingrid yenlt. >> different job. economy. >> when he took office the economy was in resession he id made it worse. first thing i will do as president of the united states if i'm lucky enough to get the job is to make sure we return america to be the no. 1 place in the world for creating jobs. i know how to do that. it's what i spent my life doing. that's what i want to bring to the white house. >>repo
foundations and some cases totally destroyed or moved. >>reporter: this is one of those homes. demolished for safety reasons. shed it 5 feet off the foundation. those who call the city home vow to rebuild not just the houses but their lives as well. tj abc news springfield, massachusetts. >> well on to the 2012 election now. romney officially jumped into the republican race for president today. while he tops the list of g.o.p. names in the latest poll he still trails behind none of...
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a long time of building national identity, reasonably successfully as a kind of fundamental foundation for building a society as a set of objectives including the economic ones. so i would say, and then you have the power of asia which wants to interact with africa. a tail wind. we have been talking about it. the importance of the middle and come transition, the natural territory for countries operated in terms of comparative a vantages. this is the imf. we know that you can't have no comparative advantage. exchange rates will take care of that. but in africa there has been a widespread view that the social return to public sector investment designed to stimulate growth is lower. you know, sort of sitting there competing. if they exit the state's then i think that return may very well. that will help to accelerate growth. not only that, you know, you have a big economy that has become the major export of the nation including india, brazil, korea, and it goes on. so for all those reasons, internal and external there is a reasonable basis for optimism about not withstanding the late star
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. >> the reason why is because this community's lack of healthcare services. >> the foundation has picked june because it was in june of 1967 that they volunteered to legalize abortion in state. pro-choice advocates they wish the foundation would have spent ail the millions of dollars in this campaign in providing health services to black families. >>> congresswoman barbara lee says i am deeply offended by the race based billboard that are in our community. they perpetuate myth about these parenting skills and the types of women who seek and use abortion services. >>> fairfield police have arrested a man wand in connection with a after a standoff last night. you can see him with his hands on his head gave himself up after three hours. fairfield police, the highway patrol and the f.b.i. all responded. police say they were worried he had bombs in the home. >> they are on the scene and taking every precaution to ensure the safety of our officers. in addition everybody that is around hot sclus they named garcia in a suspect in a pipe bomb explosion that damaged a car back in may. the car's ow
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foundation of our business. we need to continue to improve video. it is the main reason most of our customers have their -- have our services in their home. we will do everything we can to remain competitive with bdo offerings. there are some customers, for example direct tv, who get their video from somebody else and use our high-speed data for internet access. we will enable that out of our 14.5 million customer relationships. 2 million customers only take high-speed data from us already. >> you get a panel session on smart navigation. can you talk a little more about that concept and how it is progressing? >> a lot of it comes back to something i was talking about a minute ago, using cloud based computing to enhance navigation. we have always been constrained by the capabilities of the set top box, which have good processors but relatively limited graphics capabilities. if we can start to access servers at the head in, we can do much more intelligent navigation and give customers more information about the programming they are doing. we can start to do recommendation
foundation of our business. we need to continue to improve video. it is the main reason most of our customers have their -- have our services in their home. we will do everything we can to remain competitive with bdo offerings. there are some customers, for example direct tv, who get their video from somebody else and use our high-speed data for internet access. we will enable that out of our 14.5 million customer relationships. 2 million customers only take high-speed data from us already....
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foundation of the business. we have to continue to improve video and it's the main reason customers have our services in their home. we'll do everything we can to remain very competitive on our video offerings, but there are some customers, for example, directv and others who get video internet access. we'll enable that too out of the 14.5 million customer relationships today, 2 million customers only take high speed data from us already. >> host: back to the use of the tablet as oughts navigation tool. can you talk to me a little about that concept and how it's progressing? >> guest: yeah. a lot comes back to what i was talking about a minute ago which is using cloud-based computing to enhance navigation. we have been constrained in our navigators by the capabilities outside our box which have good processers in them, but limited graphics capability, but if we can start to access servers, then we can do much more intelligent navigation, give customers a lot more information about the programming that they are viewing. we can start to do recommendation engines similar to what you see on amazon aeroother online pro
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have trained that part of the reason that people keep coming back in those programs is the quality of instruction. the enthusiasm of the instructors. that has been the foundation of the program. supervisor kim: what would be the challenge of having them -- having folks that are good at public presentations doing it during their normal -- >> removing them from their traditional stations and running and print -- engines and trucks short, if you will? there is a dual role that would trigger bargaining. it is not something that is part of their normal scope of duties as a firefighter. in working in the fire stations the recommendation is that they would participate in the training. supervisor kim: thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: this is by to sound outlandish, but i know a lot of smaller areas have a volunteer fire departments. do we have such a program? is there a way without a violation of union rules where people can actually be listed somehow if they have a desire to be trained? i know that that might seem a bit out there but i have family members who are volunteer fire department members. they love what they do and they are but that it. i was furious. >> ref
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. >> guest: i think video is still the foundation of our business, so we need to continue to improve video. it's the main reason most of our customers have our services in their home. so we will do everything we can to remain very competitive on our video offerings. but there are some customers, for example, directv and echo star customers that get their video from somebody else and use our high-speed day saw -- data as their internet access. so we'll enable that, too, out of our 14.5 million customer relationships today, two million customers only take high-speed data from us already. >> host: let me go back to your use of the tablet as a better navigation tool. you did a panel session. can you talk to me a little bit more about that concept and where that, how it's progressing? >> guest: yeah. a lot of it comes back to something i was talking about a minute ago which is using cloud-based computing to enhance navigation. we've always been constrained in our navigators by the capabilities of the settop box which have good processers in the them but relatively limited, relatively limited graphics capabilities. b
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reason, i just didn't. i just... i actually don't even have any foundation on my face. i just wanted eyeliner and...er: how... how... ( laughs ) >> lady gaga: that's it. >> cooper: lady gaga doesn't consider herself just a pop singer-- she sees herself as a performance artist, a living work of art onstage and off. the clothes and wigs are all part of the production. >> lady gaga: i'm a true academic when it comes to music, and when it comes to my style, my fashion. there's nothing that i've ever put on my body that i didn't understand where it came from, the reference of it, who inspired it. there's always some sort of a story or a concept that i'm... i'm telling. >> cooper: the concepts are not always obvious to most people. last year, she wore an outfit made of raw meat to an award show, accompanied by several discharged gay service members. she says it was a commentary on "don't ask, don't tell." >> lady gaga: i never thought i'd be asking cher to hold my meat purse. >> cooper: spending time with lady gaga, we realized the outfits and transformations are not just attention-getting, they're also a
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foundations and in some cases totally destroyed, or moved. >> reporter: this is one of the homes. it was demolished for safety reasonsr lives as well. t.j. winick, abc news, springfield, massachusetts. >>> an attorney on his last day before retirement was among the victims of a shooting rampage in yuma, arizona, which left six people dead. 73-year-old kerry dias killed four people before he opened fire in a law office. dias later turned the gun on himself. police would not reveal a motive but said all the victims were targeted. >>> casey anthony may never take the stand. yesterday the jury got an earful from the orlando mom accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter. they listened to recordings of police interviews and jail house visits prosecutors say prove casey anthony is a liar. wftv's jeff deal was at the courthouse. >> reporter: recorded jail house visits reveal the chilling lies casey told about hoping to see her own dead daughter. >> all i want is to see her again. to hear her laugh. to see her smile. >> reporter: her brother, lee, seems to have wanted to help. casey just strung him along with the lies even a
foundations and in some cases totally destroyed, or moved. >> reporter: this is one of the homes. it was demolished for safety reasonsr lives as well. t.j. winick, abc news, springfield, massachusetts. >>> an attorney on his last day before retirement was among the victims of a shooting rampage in yuma, arizona, which left six people dead. 73-year-old kerry dias killed four people before he opened fire in a law office. dias later turned the gun on himself. police would not reveal...
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qaeda safe haven and any just reasonable look at recent history shows that that whole premise is ridiculous but it's really interesting to see that the heritage foundation is now supporting such liberal voices who want to see more government spending who want to see more liberal nation building even though they don't call it that to say the promoting such a great salesman for this welfare program of the military industrial complex who doesn't know what form of government we have here in the united states let alone what we need to do to make our nation more secure and more fiscally sound and really the grow our current defense policy has become a threat to our economic security again that i'm just taking that and the nation of supporting liberals restaurant to restaurant for that so right so adam you know me i you know i was in the army for twenty five years you know i've studied strategy military history and and i would never suggest something so silly as that so you know that that was a strawman. and you know it wasn't a serious comet look and your other comments not serious either look defense spending is not the root of america's food schools we're s
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she's the 11th european to take on the foundation and her selection comes at a time when europe is in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. there's a tough challenge facing madame lagarde. we're going to talk about the developments overnight. good to see you. christine lagarde taking the helm at a pivotal time. knowing her character, what do you think she's going to do first to resolve the situation? >> reporter: well, definitely we hear what we hear. she will definitely follow dominic strauss-kahn's economy line. strauss can really started tackling the greece problem. at the same time i're sure christine lagarde is going to be very tough with the greek, asking them to respect what they've been asked to do and definitely would be the very first challenge to face. at the same time she's aware of the fact that she has to bring europe in a new economy governance because as you said europe right now is under the spotlight. we have a lot of crisis in greece, you know, but everybody things about ivan, portugal, spain. so we are in a very bad economic state, global europe. she will have to focus on all of that. but i think she'
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deny the charges of racism and said the reason black women are in proportion nationally represented is because of lack of healthcare. >> the issues for life foundation said they picked june to launch their campaign in california because it was in june of is the 67 that california vote today legalize abortion in the state. the pro-choice people say they wish the foundation would have spend all the millions of dollars in this campaign to provide health services to black families. abc news. >> the congresswoman released this statement i'm deeply offended by the race billboards that are being displayed in think district. these billboards stick my advertise women of power and per pet rate myths of parenting skills and the type of women who seek and use he abortion as much as. >>> fairfield police arrested a man wanted this connection with a pipe bombing last night. he is seen here with his hands on his head slowly following police orders. gave himself up after about three hours in a home. fairfield police, the highway patrol troll and the fbi all responded to the residents. police say they were worried that garcia had bombs in the home. >> using the cape
deny the charges of racism and said the reason black women are in proportion nationally represented is because of lack of healthcare. >> the issues for life foundation said they picked june to launch their campaign in california because it was in june of is the 67 that california vote today legalize abortion in the state. the pro-choice people say they wish the foundation would have spend all the millions of dollars in this campaign to provide health services to black families. abc news....
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deny the charges of racism and said the reason black women are in proportion nationally represented is because of lack of healthcare. >> the issues for life foundation said they picked june to launch their campaign in california because it was in june of 1967 that california vote today legalize abortion in the state. the pro-choice people say they wish the foundation would have spend all the millions of dollars in this campaign to provide health services to black families. in oakland, abc7 news. congresswoman barbara lee released this statement. she said i'm deeply evidence by the race-based billboards being displayed in my congressional district by the radiance foundation and issues for live. these billboards stigmatize women of color and perpetuate myths about parenting skills and the types of women who seek and use abortion services." >>> fairfield police arrested a man wanted this connection with a pipe bombing after a standoff last night. he's seen here with his hands on his head slowly following police orders. gave himself up after about three hours in a home. fairfield police, the highway patrol and the fbi all responded to the residence. pol
deny the charges of racism and said the reason black women are in proportion nationally represented is because of lack of healthcare. >> the issues for life foundation said they picked june to launch their campaign in california because it was in june of 1967 that california vote today legalize abortion in the state. the pro-choice people say they wish the foundation would have spend all the millions of dollars in this campaign to provide health services to black families. in oakland,...
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reasons. first of all, a couple of years ago i was honored to be part of a group of american policy folks that was invited under the german marshall foundation to go to europe and to meet with policymakers in brussels and other points in europe to share ideas that we had from the united states. and it was a remarkably fruitful exchange and i think many of us that went on that trip brought back ideas to the united states that we are trying to legislate here locally. i'm also excited to see all of you here in part because some of you know, i'm one member of the board that doesn't have a car, that rides my bicycle many days of the week -- [applause] >> and like all of you, i think we are remarkably excited about the fact that the bike plan is moving forward, the fact that today is the start of the trial on market street, the fact that we are really moving our city's biking agenda forward. and i think with those of our friends from europe, we all want to take this to the next level and figure out what are the best ideas that we can adopt from the great cities around the world. we know that in recent years, i think san francisco with the help of
reasons. first of all, a couple of years ago i was honored to be part of a group of american policy folks that was invited under the german marshall foundation to go to europe and to meet with policymakers in brussels and other points in europe to share ideas that we had from the united states. and it was a remarkably fruitful exchange and i think many of us that went on that trip brought back ideas to the united states that we are trying to legislate here locally. i'm also excited to see all...
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> so it's probably -- there probably is a foundation but they figured out a way to extend those all the way down to the ground which is a problem. so the reason you want to have it up from the ground is that we have a lot of water splash in heavy rain and they're going to get wet and also that what happens is water through capillary action and other methods will actually get sucked up through -- behind those shakes and shingles, if they can go all the way down to the ground. dan mentioned a topic that i think is really important. it covers not just building maintenance but generally new buildings and everything. and that's that the building is made of a system of components and the problem is that not all of these components have the same life span. so we build a building and the life span of a building in san francisco is essentially unlimited. we don't say we expect buildings to last 30 years and then we're going tear them down and build a new building like they do in japan and other places. we say, once a building is built we expect that it will be able to be maintained. and once it's 50 years old, it's likely to become a historic resource
> so it's probably -- there probably is a foundation but they figured out a way to extend those all the way down to the ground which is a problem. so the reason you want to have it up from the ground is that we have a lot of water splash in heavy rain and they're going to get wet and also that what happens is water through capillary action and other methods will actually get sucked up through -- behind those shakes and shingles, if they can go all the way down to the ground. dan mentioned a...
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. >> reporter: that's one reason why the katz family started to save a star drug awareness foundationthe young about drugs that kill. to fight the misuse of the drugs, the foundation also distributes drug disposal boxes so people can clean out their medicine cabinet before someone with bad intentions beats them to it. gail says it's a kind of therapy for her family and a tribute to her son. >> it helps me, you know and i don't want him to be forgotten as long as i'm alive. >> reporter: it's a mission to make his death more than just another tragedy. dean reynolds cbs news highland park illinois. >>> stay with us. we will be right back. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. early show" here on contribution. elebrating all our dads are. our fellow explorers... can i touch him? yeah. ow! [ fe male announcer ] ...personal doctors... and that's why we wear shoes. [ female announcer ] ...d our oldest, closest buds. ♪ ♪ father's day is for us to say, "i'm so glad you're mine." come here... oh. happy father's day daddy. [ female announcer ] now select cards come postage paid. ♪ ♪ [ female
. >> reporter: that's one reason why the katz family started to save a star drug awareness foundationthe young about drugs that kill. to fight the misuse of the drugs, the foundation also distributes drug disposal boxes so people can clean out their medicine cabinet before someone with bad intentions beats them to it. gail says it's a kind of therapy for her family and a tribute to her son. >> it helps me, you know and i don't want him to be forgotten as long as i'm alive. >>...
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not want to prescribe how lawyers -- actions that might take, but the legal reasoning would before the survey would be a foundation -- before yesterday's would be a foundation for our response. >> well the president have any special briefing? >> he will have a briefing on it. he did get as part of his overall briefing, a paper on greece. >> any update on the government reorganization plans? >> yes, i have something on that. the president called for a free organization of the government in the state of the union address because he believes that government should be the tool to meet the needs of the 21st century. this set of recommendations as part of an overall effort to streamline government, cut waste and duplication, cree effectiveness so we can create a system that will help americans and businesses compete. the analysis was submitted to the president on june 9 as directed. the president will review the recommendations submitted to him over the summer and discuss them with his team, and when he completes his review, he will make a public statement. >> the review is not expected until fall? >> the submission of
not want to prescribe how lawyers -- actions that might take, but the legal reasoning would before the survey would be a foundation -- before yesterday's would be a foundation for our response. >> well the president have any special briefing? >> he will have a briefing on it. he did get as part of his overall briefing, a paper on greece. >> any update on the government reorganization plans? >> yes, i have something on that. the president called for a free organization of...
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prescribe how lawyers actions might take place certainly think the legal reasoning we put forward yesterday, the analysis would be the foundation for their response? >> to call on karen's question is the president receiving any special briefings right now? >> he has been briefed specifically on it. all right, not that i'm aware of today although he did get as a part of his overall briefing ensure it included greece but he may have gotten something specific on greece today i'm just not sure. >> any update on the government reorganization? >> yes, i can -- i do have something on that. as you know the president called for the reorganization of the government in the state of the union address because he believes the government should be to meet the needs of the 21st century. this set of recommendations as part of an overall effort to streamline government, cut waste and duplication and increase effectiveness to create a system to help americans and businesses compete. the analysis recommendations were submitted to the president by lisa brown on june 9th as directed. the president will review the recommendations submitted to him ove
prescribe how lawyers actions might take place certainly think the legal reasoning we put forward yesterday, the analysis would be the foundation for their response? >> to call on karen's question is the president receiving any special briefings right now? >> he has been briefed specifically on it. all right, not that i'm aware of today although he did get as a part of his overall briefing ensure it included greece but he may have gotten something specific on greece today i'm just...
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reason united states has set a precedent where we can raise our debt ceiling indefinitely and keep on borrowing and we're making money and that's just not good fiscal policy in reality is are the foundation of our economy can only sustain so much we already have cracks and the ceiling is going to start falling on us whether you agree or disagree with you how is the government going to pay the twenty four point eight trillion dollars that goes for medicare or the twenty one point four trillion dollars that those partial social security will not be done to raise the debt ceiling sure well that's why we have these negotiations going on right now we have a medicare plan from representative paul ryan that we are debating right now the republicans and the house have come behind it and we're having a debate on that right now and those are good solutions and the democrats voted on back but it's not a popular solution with the american people so i want to switch over to professor holden to ask you what do you see as a solution to this big problem because there are many good point that have been pointed out that you know point the fact that the government can't be on like this . well lauren first
reason united states has set a precedent where we can raise our debt ceiling indefinitely and keep on borrowing and we're making money and that's just not good fiscal policy in reality is are the foundation of our economy can only sustain so much we already have cracks and the ceiling is going to start falling on us whether you agree or disagree with you how is the government going to pay the twenty four point eight trillion dollars that goes for medicare or the twenty one point four trillion...
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but the national foundation of credit counseling says many are coming back to the nest for financial help. the reasonhey have worse off. 65% of adults between the ages of 18 and 39 say the financial strain they're facing is tougher than previous generations and many parents a third say they had it easier than their kids' generation when it comes to finances, suzanne. >> a lost folk, they move back home. it's not easy on the kids or parents, they said we get peace and quiet. now the kids are back, adult kids back. do they pay rent? is that part of the deal? should it be part of the deal? >> it could be. housing is the top way parents are providing financial support. if you got a college grad or unemployed adult child coming back to the nest. first establish a plan. the author of the real cost of living said set boundaries, if your child is having a rough time finding a job or is laid off. go ahead and agree they can live with you rent free for one year. that's only if you're financially secure. in return they need to help with thins around the house, cooking, cleaning, child care if that's needed. if
but the national foundation of credit counseling says many are coming back to the nest for financial help. the reasonhey have worse off. 65% of adults between the ages of 18 and 39 say the financial strain they're facing is tougher than previous generations and many parents a third say they had it easier than their kids' generation when it comes to finances, suzanne. >> a lost folk, they move back home. it's not easy on the kids or parents, they said we get peace and quiet. now the kids...
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reason, i simply don't know. >> i think his parting position is cautious. it's bridge building. that's his up bringing, that's his only work experience, that's his starting position, his foundation. but then he has these spasms almost of leadership and risk taking. taking out osama bin laden was a big risk and he went against the council of many people close to him. he tk a mor risk on that that could have blown up b time. he took some risks, he's really gone quite far in supporting the arab spring. the on healthcare right at the end we did see energetic leadership. but then he seems to just fall back into this kind of passivity thatroubles americans, i think and what you want is more consistency in the energy sid of his leadership and the risk taking propensity tha is in him mewhere. >> he made this decision really on, a real politic decision to try to pass healthcare reform. i think they made the right call you can't really do that with an outside game, you have to do it with the inside game. you can't go and convince the senators you need. >> charlie: you got to the it early on because after that you have less of a chance. >> yes. i think both those decisions were right. i th
reason, i simply don't know. >> i think his parting position is cautious. it's bridge building. that's his up bringing, that's his only work experience, that's his starting position, his foundation. but then he has these spasms almost of leadership and risk taking. taking out osama bin laden was a big risk and he went against the council of many people close to him. he tk a mor risk on that that could have blown up b time. he took some risks, he's really gone quite far in supporting the...
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members and the second reason is they want people in the society to see that the families of the murders from of the most so if you have a martyr in your family the martyr foundation will make sure kids go to the best schools and encourage the widow to remarry. and usually to someone of high status in the party, often another fighter and the result is they build and belief and the core of this phillies are the mothers and widowselite are the mothers and widows of these martyrs who exemplify thaw most successful resistance and islamic society and people say this is the pinnacle of society. if i am willing to give my life this way and if i am chosen to die than my family will be more blessed. incredibly effective. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. we ask what are you reading this summer? here is what you had to say. >> send us a tweet at booktv to let us know what you plan and reading this summer. you can e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org. >> booktv is that book expo america, the annual convention in new york city looking at some of the fall 2011 books that are coming out and we are pleased to be joined by george gibson who is cover of blue
members and the second reason is they want people in the society to see that the families of the murders from of the most so if you have a martyr in your family the martyr foundation will make sure kids go to the best schools and encourage the widow to remarry. and usually to someone of high status in the party, often another fighter and the result is they build and belief and the core of this phillies are the mothers and widowselite are the mothers and widows of these martyrs who exemplify...