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securities now earlier i was joined by anthony randazzo director of economic research at the reason foundation he began by explaining just what these mortgage backed securities were and how they played a role in the financial crisis well sensually bank of america worked with third party groups who gave out mortgages and then they bought the mortgages from those third party groups put them into packages and allowed for institutional investors those are pension funds or big companies that have a lot of money around what they wanted best to buy those pieces of those mortgages to get everytime you pay your mortgage some of that money would go through to the investor so that the mortgage backed security that was being sold to these investors now is the first time the banks or bank of america has faced prosecution for its role in creating these mortgage backed securities but given the number of lawsuits and a lot of the lawsuits and settlements so far have been about what happened after the crisis particularly in relation to how the banks like bank of america worked with foreclosures this is one of
securities now earlier i was joined by anthony randazzo director of economic research at the reason foundation he began by explaining just what these mortgage backed securities were and how they played a role in the financial crisis well sensually bank of america worked with third party groups who gave out mortgages and then they bought the mortgages from those third party groups put them into packages and allowed for institutional investors those are pension funds or big companies that have a...
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cases like this thank you anthony that was anthony randolph director of economic research at the reason foundation is reverent and finally the obama administration has in visually stated that its position on egypt is that it doesn't have a position on egypt. that's right during the state department briefing yesterday matthew lee of the associated press asked gen passkey to clarify the administration's official position on egypt and she had this to say you remind us all what your position actually means. because as i recall your position was that you don't have a position and that's not quite so is that correct matt i think you know our position the position means taking a hit or taking a stance and making a determination and since you didn't do that you do not by definition have a position we have correct i would disagree with you matt you have position on whether what happened in egypt was a coup we have determined that we do not need to make a decision isn't that. that was jen psaki and it's good to know that the administration has determined not to determine its determination that's all for now
cases like this thank you anthony that was anthony randolph director of economic research at the reason foundation is reverent and finally the obama administration has in visually stated that its position on egypt is that it doesn't have a position on egypt. that's right during the state department briefing yesterday matthew lee of the associated press asked gen passkey to clarify the administration's official position on egypt and she had this to say you remind us all what your position...
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let's ask the reason foundation. she lives in detroit.oldwater institute city's local government. what happened to your town? >> well, detroit turned into a one-party town. for 50 years it was ruled by one party, which means that usually you get -- the stupid party. in detroit's case there was no such check. you get out of control spending and corruption and waste. john: i assume they are in town. they know that some day somebody has to pay for this. >> yes. they're not dumb. they're just very greedy. no one is thinking about the long-term horizon. all the thinking about is getting reelected and which constituency they need to buy in order to do that. in detroit, as all of michigan, unions and especially public unions are extremely strong. john: yostudy this around the country. what does cities to that is better? >> it's so interesting. detroit used to be called the paris of the midwest. of course today $28,000 debt per person. you can look to other cities that are operating in the black with cash on hand, were winning public parks, all k
let's ask the reason foundation. she lives in detroit.oldwater institute city's local government. what happened to your town? >> well, detroit turned into a one-party town. for 50 years it was ruled by one party, which means that usually you get -- the stupid party. in detroit's case there was no such check. you get out of control spending and corruption and waste. john: i assume they are in town. they know that some day somebody has to pay for this. >> yes. they're not dumb....
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let's ask the reason foundation. she lives in detroit.dwater institute city's local government. what happened to your town? >> well, detroit turned into a one-party town. for 50 years it was ruled by one party, which means that usually you get -- the stupid party. in detroit's case there was no such check. you get out of control spending and corruption and waste. john: i assume they are in town. they know that some day somebody has to pay for this. >> yes. they're not dumb. th're just very greedy. no one is thinking about the long-term horizon. all the thinking about is getting reelected and which constituency they need to buy in order to do that. in detroit, as all of michiga unions and especially public unions are extremely strong. john: you study this around the country. what does cities to that is better? >> it's so interesting. detroit used to be called the paris of the midwest. of course today $28,000 debt per person. you can look to other cities that are operating in the black with cash on hand, were winning public parks, all kinds
let's ask the reason foundation. she lives in detroit.dwater institute city's local government. what happened to your town? >> well, detroit turned into a one-party town. for 50 years it was ruled by one party, which means that usually you get -- the stupid party. in detroit's case there was no such check. you get out of control spending and corruption and waste. john: i assume they are in town. they know that some day somebody has to pay for this. >> yes. they're not dumb. th're...
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. >> i want to talk about the reason you joined the foundation is very, very personal. you had a daughter named amanda. >> right. in 2004 our daughter, at age 18, died by suicide. she had been diagnosed at the age of 10 with clinical depression, which is a chemical imbalance. >> and what did you do about that? >> well, she went to a psychiatrist who put her on prozac for a year, and it was a miracle drug for her. but they don't like to keep adolescents on antidepressants because they don't nope what the long-term effects are. so they weaned her off of it and she was fine but every two years it seemed she would need to be back on an antidepressant and got to know the feelings. but not being educated about depression at the time, we didn't realize that she should have gone back to treatment, back to therapy. we relied on our family doctor. >> so we want to show aamanda. i know this is tough four. she's so beautiful. died be died by suicide, how did your family deal with this? >> it was very hard to deal with it. you feel -- you feel very alone, and the house is very quiet
. >> i want to talk about the reason you joined the foundation is very, very personal. you had a daughter named amanda. >> right. in 2004 our daughter, at age 18, died by suicide. she had been diagnosed at the age of 10 with clinical depression, which is a chemical imbalance. >> and what did you do about that? >> well, she went to a psychiatrist who put her on prozac for a year, and it was a miracle drug for her. but they don't like to keep adolescents on antidepressants...
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the reviewers want to say that - they didn't have my calculation and a by reason of of calibrations. there's no foundation system per say. there is what is allowed by the 19723 san francisco unified code a 3 inch thick foundation. there's a 3 story building they're adding seismic to the roof and they shouldn't never have done it. i urge you require a full largely force analysis of the building and a soil and foundation investigation of which the lateral will be based on. if this area floods and there's an earthquake the condition will be dangerous. i'm surprised at any time being used there's strict standards for medical - >> thank you. thank you very much. any other members wish to speak in support of the appellant. seeing none, why don't we go to the planning department for your presentation >> good afterno management of f to e department. i'm joined by my colleagues as well as the project planner for this project. we're here today to defend the sequa determination and the authorization as was proposed by our planning commission. for today's hearing the first decision was that the permit was issued lega
the reviewers want to say that - they didn't have my calculation and a by reason of of calibrations. there's no foundation system per say. there is what is allowed by the 19723 san francisco unified code a 3 inch thick foundation. there's a 3 story building they're adding seismic to the roof and they shouldn't never have done it. i urge you require a full largely force analysis of the building and a soil and foundation investigation of which the lateral will be based on. if this area floods and...
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foundation which we saw in the film. there is an impulse to find a structure for the need to help. >> absolutely. i have made it abundantly clear that one of the reasonsi started my foundation was that i had whelming guilt when i went to afghanistan. when i went and i saw and i thought about this. but this is the inside of a 12-year-old and is not particularly deep, but that doesn't make it untrue. when i went there i just felt that i felt guilty because my life is charmed. this is before the publication of books and so on. i have led a life of complete privilege. and i saw these people that realize the only thing separating me from this man is genetics. what it boils down to is that deep inside there is an annoying feeling of honor and privilege and this creates a feeling of survivor's guilt. so my foundation and other reasons as well, one of the reasons why is to turn something that i found it that was a negative emotion into something positive and productive as a vehicle to do something that hopefully was endearing and would make a difference to the lives of people who i have written about in my books. that is the point. the widows, the orphans com
foundation which we saw in the film. there is an impulse to find a structure for the need to help. >> absolutely. i have made it abundantly clear that one of the reasonsi started my foundation was that i had whelming guilt when i went to afghanistan. when i went and i saw and i thought about this. but this is the inside of a 12-year-old and is not particularly deep, but that doesn't make it untrue. when i went there i just felt that i felt guilty because my life is charmed. this is before...
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. >> i will never go back to liquid foundation for a million reasons, but mostly because it makes me k out, it clogs my popores, and it makes me shiny. i mean, the list goes onnd on. i'll never use liquid foundation agaiain. >> if you thinink all mineral makeups are the same, think again. try new sheer cover studio just onene time and you'll see all minerals arere not created equal. >> all women are not the same. and all mineral makeups are not the same. >> other mineral fouations, ey can be very drying. >> when you firsrst t put a makeup on, it's great, and five minutes later, it s starts to look ashy. but wiwith sheer cov, it was perfect. ♪ >> another beauty secret the celebrities have is perfectighting. what if those hollywood lighting effects could b captured i in a makeup well now, they have. new sheer cover studio has patented light-reflecting minerals that diffuse and soften even the harshest light. >> it's kind of like candlelight, you know? everybodody looks great under r candlelight. so is like having your own beautiful light source all the titime. >> exaxactly, it's like wa
. >> i will never go back to liquid foundation for a million reasons, but mostly because it makes me k out, it clogs my popores, and it makes me shiny. i mean, the list goes onnd on. i'll never use liquid foundation agaiain. >> if you thinink all mineral makeups are the same, think again. try new sheer cover studio just onene time and you'll see all minerals arere not created equal. >> all women are not the same. and all mineral makeups are not the same. >> other mineral...
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. >> the new york times has for some reason done an expose on the foundation.e charity in the new york times. i'm telling you, not to make a big deal out of these things, but there are a lot of little things starting to align. is rush limbaugh editing this piece, that is in the new york times essentially points out that you know, this thing is losing money left and right. it raises money out the wazoo. it is running deficits and the clintons are getting rich. >> joining me now, one of the new york times reporters who co-wrote this story. nick, the article points out -- and by the way, most of the findings in the article were from this report, this report was commissioned by the clinton foundation itself. but it points out this loss of money that i'm having trouble understanding how they can have such a big cash flow and then end up with a deficit at the end of the year. and one of the people at the foundation seems to suggest, that is normal in these kinds of foundations. is that a normal kind of outcome? >> we should point out it was not every year, but a coup
. >> the new york times has for some reason done an expose on the foundation.e charity in the new york times. i'm telling you, not to make a big deal out of these things, but there are a lot of little things starting to align. is rush limbaugh editing this piece, that is in the new york times essentially points out that you know, this thing is losing money left and right. it raises money out the wazoo. it is running deficits and the clintons are getting rich. >> joining me now, one...
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this is a libertarian it's heritage for whatever it is for the jury came for the heritage foundation and some reason she seems to be working in the states with it we're going to hear in. massachusetts' it would actually go on with romney care while obamacare is not going to pay this guy's bills i think the example that you cited with cable power was a great case of private charity which is a conservative ideal and if i got sick i would trust that ben with come to come to my help as well. as got some but i mean as we've been reporting on the daily caller obamacare is raising the cost for parents of special needs children it's raising costs for many many people in all kinds of different groups so i don't i don't see maybe you can explain to me the few exceptions how this rule the way we call it how . it's what we do how this guy. would have been helped by obamacare well if obamacare been a place a year ago he would have had insured of all sure that family's health care costs have gone up twenty six hundred dollars a year now annually and that has had and has even gone fully but it hasn't even gone rea
this is a libertarian it's heritage for whatever it is for the jury came for the heritage foundation and some reason she seems to be working in the states with it we're going to hear in. massachusetts' it would actually go on with romney care while obamacare is not going to pay this guy's bills i think the example that you cited with cable power was a great case of private charity which is a conservative ideal and if i got sick i would trust that ben with come to come to my help as well. as got...
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that's the foundation started by actress and comedian fran drescher. >> another reason why i'm runnings because my grandmother is a breast cancer survivor. so my goal is to sign up a lot of other teams. i believe that running for a cause is good for your body and good for your soul. >> the race emily is getting ready for is on september 7th at roosevelt island in new york city. throughout the month of september, races will also be held in 11 other cities, including... >> well, you can check the dates and other race information by logging on to patriotday5k.com. >> there's also a link on our website. now, if you've never run a 5k before, here are some tips. >> running a 5k might seem like a really hard task, but i promise anyone can run one. i just have three kind of things to keep in mind as you go. number one -- stretch. before and after you run, definitely loosen up those legs. it'll keep you ready for your next run. number two -- a 5k race is really a 3-mile run, so make sure you build up your distance slowly. don't try and run 3 miles on your first week. i like to just run maybe a
that's the foundation started by actress and comedian fran drescher. >> another reason why i'm runnings because my grandmother is a breast cancer survivor. so my goal is to sign up a lot of other teams. i believe that running for a cause is good for your body and good for your soul. >> the race emily is getting ready for is on september 7th at roosevelt island in new york city. throughout the month of september, races will also be held in 11 other cities, including... >> well,...
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let me tell you the most important reason economic growth is important. because it is foundational to helpingational people achieve the american dream. for a long time, i have advocated what i call opportunity conservatism. every policy should focus like a laser on opportunity, on how it impacts the least off among us -- young people, hispanics, african-americans, single moms, those struggling to climb the economic ladder. the dirty little secret jew in the media will tell you is that people who have been hurt most -- theobama economy dirty little secret those in the media will not tell you is that people who have been hurt the most by obama economy are those who could not take it. you think limit is over 25%. when you -- youth unemployment is over 25%. when you pound corporations with massive regulations, it is not the ceo's that get hurt. if you were flying in a private jet, you are still flying in a private jet. the people getting hurt are those struggling to climb the economic ladder. those finding their hours forcibly reduced our single moms, trying to put food on the table fo
let me tell you the most important reason economic growth is important. because it is foundational to helpingational people achieve the american dream. for a long time, i have advocated what i call opportunity conservatism. every policy should focus like a laser on opportunity, on how it impacts the least off among us -- young people, hispanics, african-americans, single moms, those struggling to climb the economic ladder. the dirty little secret jew in the media will tell you is that people...
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and one of the primary reasons why people doubt god answering their petition, they don't have any foundation for it. that is, they ask. it's a matter of feeling and hoping and wishing but no foundation. if you're asking god to give you guidance in some area or if it's something you need in your life, you need, listen, to put a foundation to that so you can get anchored in that. you need to have a promise from god's word. there's many promises in god's word. there's a promise for every single solitary thing you and i need is here. i can recall one of the most significant times in my life when i was really searching the lord to know his will for my life about the holy spirit. and i was getting ready to begin teaching in a bible institute as well as pastoring the church, the first church. and so i knew that i needed to be filled with the holy spirit to do that. because all these pastors had been pastors a long time. here i was out of the seminary green as i could be. so i was just praying and i had been reading and all kinds of books from the holy spirit and how you be filled with the spirit an
and one of the primary reasons why people doubt god answering their petition, they don't have any foundation for it. that is, they ask. it's a matter of feeling and hoping and wishing but no foundation. if you're asking god to give you guidance in some area or if it's something you need in your life, you need, listen, to put a foundation to that so you can get anchored in that. you need to have a promise from god's word. there's many promises in god's word. there's a promise for every single...
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there's a good reason to do that, but first and foremost, the moral foundation upon which a commander in chief can exercise force in this case where a threat is not imminent and we've not been attacked is really to go before the american people through their elected representatives. you know, when the american people are given good information, they'll make good decisions. i found this to be true in my district. so i'm really hopeful. i'm optimistic. perhaps it's idealism. that's all right. we're going to keep this fight to encourage the president to call us into session should he think that forces is needed. >> congressman scott rigell. it is a particular pleasure for me when republican elected officials agree to come on this show. a rare pleasure, unfortunately. thank you so much for your time tonight, sir. good luck to you. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> it's the idea that congress should play a role here goes contrary to the widespread feeling, i would say, that this congress is more of a show horse than a workhorse and is not capable of debating anything we
there's a good reason to do that, but first and foremost, the moral foundation upon which a commander in chief can exercise force in this case where a threat is not imminent and we've not been attacked is really to go before the american people through their elected representatives. you know, when the american people are given good information, they'll make good decisions. i found this to be true in my district. so i'm really hopeful. i'm optimistic. perhaps it's idealism. that's all right....
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reason they give... even if some supporters know it could be something else. i feel that the komen foundation made some bad poltical decisions, ya know.. and i dont necessarily agree with the poltiics but its such an important cause that i feel bad that the support has gone down so much. but the support on the trail is whats real today... for the hundreds making the trek by foot.. (nats 21:42 'muah' 43) and those cheering them on ... raising money to find a cure. 'thank you' along the lakefront, sean lewis wgn news. new information tonight about the actions that led to the rescue of a kidnapped teen. next, how police were able to find her. also, the father of edward snowden speaks out about his son's current situation in russia. and you can have it any way you like, as long as there's no ketchup. we're checking out the chicago hot dog festival. jim... some small storms have been pressing througpassing thrs and a few minutin a few minutes. break not giving a thought to their own satisfaction. doll, you're sacrificing seamless color for the perfect wave? i mean surf's up. stop with the sacrific
reason they give... even if some supporters know it could be something else. i feel that the komen foundation made some bad poltical decisions, ya know.. and i dont necessarily agree with the poltiics but its such an important cause that i feel bad that the support has gone down so much. but the support on the trail is whats real today... for the hundreds making the trek by foot.. (nats 21:42 'muah' 43) and those cheering them on ... raising money to find a cure. 'thank you' along the...
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watching that speech it was hard not to remember that reason we have the gun law we have today, the foundationcularly dangerous, people should not have easy access it firearms is because of assassinations, martin luther king, jr., president kennedy, robert f. kennedy. we still haven't realized the promise because we don't give everybody background checks. the wrong people are getting guns. that's what we have to change. >> part of what we feel we have to hear, nra says, background checks wouldn't have solved that situation or assault weapons ban wouldn't have stopped that situation from happening. when it strikes me that argument we need to be making and i know mark you've done this, is this is a multifaceted problem and it needs a multifaceted solution and rather than taking down the rabbit hole of fighting about, you know this solution versus that solution, that we have to make a holistic conversation. >> we do. i think there is other kind of basic points that we have avoided here. we have this imaginary boundary people people who are lawful gun owners and people who are unlawful gun owners
watching that speech it was hard not to remember that reason we have the gun law we have today, the foundationcularly dangerous, people should not have easy access it firearms is because of assassinations, martin luther king, jr., president kennedy, robert f. kennedy. we still haven't realized the promise because we don't give everybody background checks. the wrong people are getting guns. that's what we have to change. >> part of what we feel we have to hear, nra says, background checks...
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in 2012, the commission selected the first tea foundation as the winning respondant to that rft. it was selected for a number of reasons including the -- their breathe of experience operating the youth programs and programming activities for young golfers. one of the things that we were looking out for for on the golden gate golf course was to enhance our active program at the site. as you look at it in our portfolio of golf courses, it's one of the more easily playable courses and one of the quicker courses for young learners to play as a nine hole park three. so we saw this an opportunity to add youth program at this site and a site for seniors and other beginning golfers. being familiar with the first teas experience operation both at hardening park and visitation valley, we saw it a good fit to enhance our activities at the site and managing the course for all golfers. so in february 12 the commission approved the selection and authorizes staff to negotiate a lease with the first t for the course. the management of the course. one of the pirs things that first t did was set up a separate foundation. the dpoelden ga
in 2012, the commission selected the first tea foundation as the winning respondant to that rft. it was selected for a number of reasons including the -- their breathe of experience operating the youth programs and programming activities for young golfers. one of the things that we were looking out for for on the golden gate golf course was to enhance our active program at the site. as you look at it in our portfolio of golf courses, it's one of the more easily playable courses and one of the...
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transformationle for my family and one of the reasons that i'm here today and so it's good to be here joining the san francisco general hospital foundation and honoring all of these people and at union bank we think these partnership and is are centrally building the blocks that build our community we have sente foundation do that demonstrating excellence, innovation and access and, quality of healthcare since the beginning. the foundation's sole mission is to improve the care and comfort of patients at the general. that mission continues today. and as we expand into the recognition of world renown research and training excellence, that takes place in the hospital's campus each day, the hospital is the hub of cutting edge medical research and is the training, real of meeting for tomorrow's healthcare providers the union bank support of the foundation we are working to secure the future of healthcare in our communities. i'm proud to introduce the final award des who are prime examples of quality, excellence and leadership, and we see in the hospital each and everyday. with 22 years of combined experience at the general, oncology resource
transformationle for my family and one of the reasons that i'm here today and so it's good to be here joining the san francisco general hospital foundation and honoring all of these people and at union bank we think these partnership and is are centrally building the blocks that build our community we have sente foundation do that demonstrating excellence, innovation and access and, quality of healthcare since the beginning. the foundation's sole mission is to improve the care and comfort of...
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. >> one of the key reasons that you mentioned earlier regarding the cancer prevention is to educate and. and your foundation -- is through gende education. it is important that we get important personalities and corporations involved in the process. for example, in taiwan, some corporations seven sponsoring prescreening of cancer diseases for women at the early stage. that has been very effective and has done very well for the corporate image of the company. but in recent weeks, we have seen a very publicized case involving the hollywood actress ms. angelina jolie who has been detected with the high risk of contracting breast cancer. and she took the preventive medical procedure of taking out both her dress as a precautionary measure. can you tell us your expert to you on this particular case? >> as we know, the tendency of breast cancer, the major cause is the gene mutation. it is caused at an earlier stage for families who have the breast cancer. angelina jolie, i think is one of them. her mother, her aunt, the mother's sister, they both had breast cancer and she followed some of the guidelines. she had t
. >> one of the key reasons that you mentioned earlier regarding the cancer prevention is to educate and. and your foundation -- is through gende education. it is important that we get important personalities and corporations involved in the process. for example, in taiwan, some corporations seven sponsoring prescreening of cancer diseases for women at the early stage. that has been very effective and has done very well for the corporate image of the company. but in recent weeks, we have...
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it says to me that one of the reasons is that the heritage foundation, senator cruise and mcconnell -uz have done a wonderful job of giving this information. host: you are talking about the affordable care act? caller: yes. [indiscernible] toator mcconnell trying intimidate the american businesses from getting this information. hallweek i had in a town meeting i heard a republican congressman from minnesota telling people -- [indiscernible] man -- they will pass they are still giving wrong information to the american people. lawmakershave the that are not interested in creating -- problems. they are not interested in governing. get don't they just ha out? host: if you want to talk about the affordable care act and what you found in your survey. guest: there is ongoing concern about the and limitation of the affordable care act. see howmpanies do not that will benefit them yet. it is worth noting that the shop , those are not going to have employee choice yet. they were supposed to have a model so employees could choose which model they wanted through their employer. that has been dela
it says to me that one of the reasons is that the heritage foundation, senator cruise and mcconnell -uz have done a wonderful job of giving this information. host: you are talking about the affordable care act? caller: yes. [indiscernible] toator mcconnell trying intimidate the american businesses from getting this information. hallweek i had in a town meeting i heard a republican congressman from minnesota telling people -- [indiscernible] man -- they will pass they are still giving wrong...
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it could be for a number of reasons i mean first off this was in response to an foi request electronic frontier foundation for your requests this sort of decision by the pfizer court that pointed out the unconstitutional nature of this program has been long talking talked about by senators like ron wyden so people have known that these documents existed have been pressuring them to say to release them and now that the n.s.a. knows the documents are being released against their will and that rather than having to react to that maybe they're trying to get out in front of the next leak and finally sound we have just about a minute left but this is separate from the n.s.a. spying that the edward snowden revelations kind of talked about that phone metadata that it did this a new classification released really tell us any more about that right so there's internet collecting the stuff through things like prism that section seventy two of pfizer now this metadata phone collection which was the first leak by snowden to that section to have to the patriot act and judge bates goes against that and he basically says
it could be for a number of reasons i mean first off this was in response to an foi request electronic frontier foundation for your requests this sort of decision by the pfizer court that pointed out the unconstitutional nature of this program has been long talking talked about by senators like ron wyden so people have known that these documents existed have been pressuring them to say to release them and now that the n.s.a. knows the documents are being released against their will and that...
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reason. economic growth is important. because it's foundational. it's opportunity. it is foundational to helping people achieve the american dream. for a long, long time, i've advocated what i call opportunity conservatism, which means every policy is conservative, we think about, we talk about, should focus like a laser on that. how it impacts young people and hispanics and african-americans and single moms, those struggling to climb the economic ladder. but the dirty little secret that few in the media will tell you is that the people who have been hurt the most by the obama economy are the least off among us. under president obama, hispanic unemployment climbed to nearly 10%. african-american unemployment, 14%. youth unemployment, 16 to 19, over 25%. listen, when you poundmall businesses with $1.3 trillion in new taxes, with massive regulations, it's not the ceos that get hurt. if you were flying in a private jet five years ago, you're still flying in a private jet. the people who are getting hurt are those struggling to climb the economic ladder. the ones who ar
reason. economic growth is important. because it's foundational. it's opportunity. it is foundational to helping people achieve the american dream. for a long, long time, i've advocated what i call opportunity conservatism, which means every policy is conservative, we think about, we talk about, should focus like a laser on that. how it impacts young people and hispanics and african-americans and single moms, those struggling to climb the economic ladder. but the dirty little secret that few in...