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. -- riverside, which might also be a decent comparison. do we have any sense how they do it in terms of one thing i know that comes to mind is whether you could have a private security as a general matter and then have surest the peace in the highest risk areas such as the emergency room or the psych ward where there might be a high-risk to staff? >> i think that happens in los angeles and the riverside county area. there is a precinct station at the hospital cost that is how the work that out. supervisor wiener: i know this has been a discussion with the sheriff's department about whether it would be possible to have the contract and have a smaller number of deputies focused on those risky areas. >> i cannot speak for the surest, but we would be open to that conversation. supervisor wiener: the question is how do we -- >> we would probably have to sit with a share of sen have that discussion. i would be happy to do that. supervisor kim: i'm very interested in the hybrid model. i know it's something i have brought up before, but particular
. -- riverside, which might also be a decent comparison. do we have any sense how they do it in terms of one thing i know that comes to mind is whether you could have a private security as a general matter and then have surest the peace in the highest risk areas such as the emergency room or the psych ward where there might be a high-risk to staff? >> i think that happens in los angeles and the riverside county area. there is a precinct station at the hospital cost that is how the work...
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. >> but mullar is skeptical about another plant that broke ground in riverside county.gest solar facility in the world. >> it's only the beginning. california can make a major contribution. >> but this is solar thermal project. it uses mirrors to reflect sunlight and create steam. >> it's very expensive way to go. solar generally costs about 19 cents per kilo was the per hour. >> government subsidies are fueling proposals but when the subsidies stop they won't have it. >> fiscal discipline and be careful with tax dollars and we have to invest in american jobs and new technology and in our solar future. >> governor brown says the solar project in riverside is so big when it's finished it will double the world's capacity for solar electricity. it will use california sun and not texas oil. lisa joins us now. >> we have most of it out there except for downtown hayward and livermore slow to clear. this shot some sunshine out there. the city will be cool again. it will be beach weather in the days ahead as the fog will clear quicker and numbers will come up at our coastline m
. >> but mullar is skeptical about another plant that broke ground in riverside county.gest solar facility in the world. >> it's only the beginning. california can make a major contribution. >> but this is solar thermal project. it uses mirrors to reflect sunlight and create steam. >> it's very expensive way to go. solar generally costs about 19 cents per kilo was the per hour. >> government subsidies are fueling proposals but when the subsidies stop they won't...
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it is 84 in riverside. should be a nice finish to the day.nk it would be a good weather trend for our monday and a chance for a hit or miss shower. up and down the coast, things are pretty quiet. it will stay to our west and it should not affect us. high pressure off to the west of new england. this is a ridge of the much warmer and much more humid air that is going to surge in midweek and we have a chance for mid to upper 90s. it's really going to feel like summer again. tomorrow partly to mostly sunny day and still 50s and a shower. tuesday does look tired and sunnier and then the heat will build in. overnights tonight, 62, partly cloudy, slight chance of rain and a slight chance tomorrow. tomorrow night down to 64 with a few clouds. on the quiet side on the weather front. we see one key term coming up and that is "hotter." kelly loves that. a relatively dry start to the week. be ready for the hot stuff coming in. >> it's going to be 150. >> you never can tell. >> we have been pretty lucky. >> severe weather took over the midwest. check thi
it is 84 in riverside. should be a nice finish to the day.nk it would be a good weather trend for our monday and a chance for a hit or miss shower. up and down the coast, things are pretty quiet. it will stay to our west and it should not affect us. high pressure off to the west of new england. this is a ridge of the much warmer and much more humid air that is going to surge in midweek and we have a chance for mid to upper 90s. it's really going to feel like summer again. tomorrow partly to...
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along with riverside action were art displays and traditional dancing lions. it was meant to celebrate different aspects of chinese culture. >>> you've heard of pop-up amplt what about pop-up pianos. 88 pianos are being installed for the public to try their hands at the keys. it's a way to bring music to the people and display unique artwork. the festival offers over 1,000 free musical performances for those passing by. >>> one little girl's bucket list has gone viral. after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, alice made a list of dreams and posted them online. she had global attention with katy perry following her on twitter. on the lirs everything from entering her dog in a show to swimming with sharks. some of which she's already gotten done, but you know what's number one on the list? she wants as many people as possible whoever can to be a bone marrow donor. hopefully her life-changing experience can save someone else's. >>> time for an early look for stories we'll follow on nbc. in washington secretary of state hillary clinton will host the 2011 world
along with riverside action were art displays and traditional dancing lions. it was meant to celebrate different aspects of chinese culture. >>> you've heard of pop-up amplt what about pop-up pianos. 88 pianos are being installed for the public to try their hands at the keys. it's a way to bring music to the people and display unique artwork. the festival offers over 1,000 free musical performances for those passing by. >>> one little girl's bucket list has gone viral. after...
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governor brown says the solar in riverside are so big, special effects at abc7.hes it will double the world capacity for solar electricity and use the california sun, not texas oil. that brings us right to miss sunshine, lisa argen. >> also known as -- >> yeah. aka, lisa. >> yeah. that is going to happen. in fact, if you like it warm, well, then you will like the next couple of days. as we head outside, a nice shot for you. with the low clouds extending out toward richardson bay. marine layer to 2,000 feet. the sun coming up, 5:48 this morning. setting 8:34. we will see that on-shore flow today. it will back off tonight. we will get a northerly wind and it allow less in the way of low clouds tomorrow. and quicker warm-up for father's day. 53 in redwood city. san francisco. good morning, oakland. 56 for you. the wind is not too bad out there, except out by the delta. some upper 40s, santa rosa and los gatos. so otherwise we are starting out with a pretty quiet start to morning. look for sunshine this afternoon. clearing almost everywhere. i think the coast will st
governor brown says the solar in riverside are so big, special effects at abc7.hes it will double the world capacity for solar electricity and use the california sun, not texas oil. that brings us right to miss sunshine, lisa argen. >> also known as -- >> yeah. aka, lisa. >> yeah. that is going to happen. in fact, if you like it warm, well, then you will like the next couple of days. as we head outside, a nice shot for you. with the low clouds extending out toward richardson...
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>>reporter: governor brown says the solar project in riverside is so big that when it is finished itthe world capacity for solar electricity. and he says it will use california sun not texas oil. >> when we continues here tonight. anniversary of the war on drugs and the just say no campaign that got its start at east bay elementary school. >> controversial yoel yogurt a ad. does it promote anorexia. >> dramatic weather worldwide. historic flooding in china. >> and diver in lake filled with volcanic ash. another half hour of hey marcel, watch this! hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] only at&t u-verse lets you follow your favorite channels on one screen. just $29 a month for the first six months -- dvr included. in the network there are no hard choices. only one mouthwash in our home -- act. [ male announcer ] act mouthwash for kids has maximum fluoride for up to 40% fewer cavities and stronger teeth. act. stronger teeth and better checkups in
>>reporter: governor brown says the solar project in riverside is so big that when it is finished itthe world capacity for solar electricity. and he says it will use california sun not texas oil. >> when we continues here tonight. anniversary of the war on drugs and the just say no campaign that got its start at east bay elementary school. >> controversial yoel yogurt a ad. does it promote anorexia. >> dramatic weather worldwide. historic flooding in china. >> and...
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tom llamas, nbc news, riverside, california. >>> we have an update now on prom night in shelton, connecticut. when all was said and done, james tate got to attend the prom last night with his date, sonali rodriguez. you'll recall the school barred him from the prom after he placed his invitation in big letters on the school wall. after widespread attention, the headmaster reversed that decision. in fact, tate and his date were prom king and queen. >>> up next, 30 years ago today the start of an epidemic. >>> it was on this day 30 years ago that the centers for disease control reported on five otherwise healthy gay men who had developed a rare form of pneumonia. two of them had already died. it was the beginning of the aids crisis. today in this country alone, 56,000 people contract hiv each year. nbc's chief science correspondent robert bazell has covered the epidemic from the start and reports tonight on aids 30 years later. >> welcome to gay politics. >> reporter: nominated for five tonys, "the normal heart" is a broadway hit. it describes the early years of the aids epidemic. >> you can b
tom llamas, nbc news, riverside, california. >>> we have an update now on prom night in shelton, connecticut. when all was said and done, james tate got to attend the prom last night with his date, sonali rodriguez. you'll recall the school barred him from the prom after he placed his invitation in big letters on the school wall. after widespread attention, the headmaster reversed that decision. in fact, tate and his date were prom king and queen. >>> up next, 30 years ago...
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tom llamas, nbc news, riverside, california. >>> we have an update now on prom night in shelton, connecticut. when all was said and done, james tate got to attend the prom last night with his date, sanali rodriguez. you'll recall the school barred him from the prom after he placed his invitation in big letters on the school wall. after widespread attention, the headmaster reversed that decision. in fact, tate and his date were prom king and queen. >>> up next, 30 years ago today the start of an epidemic. oh. see that? great job. ok, now let's get ready for the ball... here it comes... here you go. good catch. perfect! alright now for the best part. let's see your pour. ohhh...let's get those in the bowl. these are way too good to waste, right? oh, yea. let's go for it... around the bowl and... [ male announcer ] share what you love... with who you love. mmmmm. kellogg's frosted flakes... they're g-r-r-reat! good catch dad. [ laughs ] they're g-r-r-reat! and when it does,t can turn romantic anytime. men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis f
tom llamas, nbc news, riverside, california. >>> we have an update now on prom night in shelton, connecticut. when all was said and done, james tate got to attend the prom last night with his date, sanali rodriguez. you'll recall the school barred him from the prom after he placed his invitation in big letters on the school wall. after widespread attention, the headmaster reversed that decision. in fact, tate and his date were prom king and queen. >>> up next, 30 years ago...
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its elegant neo-gothic design and riverside location were inspired by its counterpart in london. it's enormous, with literally miles of grand halls, designed to help administer that sprawling, multinational hapsburg empire. by the end of world war i, the hapsburgs were gone, and hungary, while much smaller, was fully independent. but then came the nazis, followed by the communists. that illusive freedom was finally won after the fall of the soviet union in 1989, and since then, the city has blossomed. today, hungary rules only hungary, and it's ruled not by an emperor, but by democratically elected representatives who legislate from what's now a palace of democracy. like vienna, budapest feels more grandiose than the capital of a relatively small country, but the city remains the cultural capital of eastern europe, with a keenly developed knack for good living. you can enjoy that hungarian joy of life at the széchenyi baths. soak with the locals. of the city's two dozen or so traditional mineral baths, this is the most accessible and fun. budapest is hot, literally. it sits on a
its elegant neo-gothic design and riverside location were inspired by its counterpart in london. it's enormous, with literally miles of grand halls, designed to help administer that sprawling, multinational hapsburg empire. by the end of world war i, the hapsburgs were gone, and hungary, while much smaller, was fully independent. but then came the nazis, followed by the communists. that illusive freedom was finally won after the fall of the soviet union in 1989, and since then, the city has...
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. >> reporter: riverside, california, has spent $105 million on a new high tech high school, built to alleviate packed classrooms. but come fall, the school will not open. why? >> they don't have enough money. >> reporter: the problem is even bigger on the federal level. in washington, d.c., republicans say with $125 billion in new federal debt each month, the federal government needs to make even deeper cuts. they proposed cutting this year's $35 million from the food safety inspection service, responsible for maintaining the safety of meat, poultry and eggs. and almost $53 million in transportation security grants to cities, which help fund explosives screening devices and bomb-sniffing dog teams. house republicans met today to discuss spending cuts with president obama, in a meeting described as frank. >> frosty is the word. >> i'm a psychologist, let me just say, i think it was good for them emotionally to talk. good group therapy. >> reporter: in the meeting, congressman paul ryan took issue with how democrats, including president obama, has fiercely attacked his proposal to cut
. >> reporter: riverside, california, has spent $105 million on a new high tech high school, built to alleviate packed classrooms. but come fall, the school will not open. why? >> they don't have enough money. >> reporter: the problem is even bigger on the federal level. in washington, d.c., republicans say with $125 billion in new federal debt each month, the federal government needs to make even deeper cuts. they proposed cutting this year's $35 million from the food safety...
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year-old robin grant was found yesterday afternoon after someone called police about the u-haul in a riversidet for several days. sheets to of newspaper were covering the windows and liquid leaking from the cab of the van. the bomb squad was called in if a robot found the body. police say she was alive and breathing but not responding to any questions. officials later said nothing hazardous was found in the truck. >>> in san jose, a pedestrian was hit and killed by a car as he crossed the street yesterday afternoon on saratoga avenue south of gray's avenue. a 26-year-old woman was behind the wheel of that car that hit the unidentified victim who later died at the hospital. the driver is cooperating with police and is does not appear drugs or alcohol were involved. >>> a pay area woman was fatally hit by a car after she pulled over to help a stranger. that crash happened thursday about 11 a.m. on highway 56 near castroville. the chp says 36-year-old veronica was about to get back into her car when she was hit. and her 13-year-old son saw the crash from inside the car. the driver of the car that
year-old robin grant was found yesterday afternoon after someone called police about the u-haul in a riversidet for several days. sheets to of newspaper were covering the windows and liquid leaking from the cab of the van. the bomb squad was called in if a robot found the body. police say she was alive and breathing but not responding to any questions. officials later said nothing hazardous was found in the truck. >>> in san jose, a pedestrian was hit and killed by a car as he crossed...
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so he's either circling back down scalon and coming back riverside. >> on the first day alone, ten men show up at our undercover house in ft. myers, florida, where supposedly a young teen is home by herself and ready to have sex. >> here he comes. here he comes. >> copy that. >> wave him up. get him in. >> this is brian gosselin, screen name bayjones. >> hey, come on in. the door's open. >> he's here to meet a girl who said online she was 15. he lied to her about his age claiming to be 24. he's really 32. and based on what he had to say online "want to [ bleep ] my brains out" it's not hard to guess why he's here. >> i got some wine coolers. >> wine coolers are just fine. >> you weren't kidding when you said a big house. >> i know, the house is beautiful, i love my house. >> yeah. are you the only child? >> yeah. oh, did you bring protection? >> yeah. >> perfect. >> the only bad news about that is you're probably not going to need that type of protection tonight. >> see, i knew this was going to be a setup. >> you did? >> yeah. >> how did you know that? >> just because of the way she w
so he's either circling back down scalon and coming back riverside. >> on the first day alone, ten men show up at our undercover house in ft. myers, florida, where supposedly a young teen is home by herself and ready to have sex. >> here he comes. here he comes. >> copy that. >> wave him up. get him in. >> this is brian gosselin, screen name bayjones. >> hey, come on in. the door's open. >> he's here to meet a girl who said online she was 15. he lied to...
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tom yamis, nbc news, riverside, california. >>> well, dumb and destructive.ext at 6:00, a controversy that started on twitter has gotten all too real for a lawmaker in the national spotlight. more about his words coming up. >> to be clear, the picture was of me and i sent it. >> inappropriate photos, lies and it isn't the first time. the democratic representative that went from victim to perpetrator. the investigation coming up next. >>> plus the rare honor for a bay area teach their she hopes will help her students learn they can r f stars. we are back in two minutes. >>> for days new york congressman anthony weiner insisted he was the victim of a hacking. then today a stunning admission by weiner who said it was he who tweeted a woman an explicit photo of himself and that he'd done it before. nancy pelosi is calling for an ethics investigation to see if weiner broke any house rules. kristen dahlgren has the latest. >> reporter: after more than a week of denials, representative anthony weiner was apologetic and emotional. >> i'm deeply sorry for the pain thi
tom yamis, nbc news, riverside, california. >>> well, dumb and destructive.ext at 6:00, a controversy that started on twitter has gotten all too real for a lawmaker in the national spotlight. more about his words coming up. >> to be clear, the picture was of me and i sent it. >> inappropriate photos, lies and it isn't the first time. the democratic representative that went from victim to perpetrator. the investigation coming up next. >>> plus the rare honor for a...
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these projects are in san louis abyss pro, los angeles and riverside counties. >>> a national safety group has released annual list of the beaches to avoid this 4th of july weekend. state of california is right in the middle of the pack on america's dirty beach list. it ranked 22nd. but there's not a single bay area beach on the list this year. most of the dirty beaches are in southern california. nationwide there was a big increase in polluted beaches due in part to the gulf of mexico oil spill. >> yeah. >>> all right. time now 5:18. hey, sal, any roads we need to stay away from this morning? >>> well, one of the things -- it's one of those things where we've been listening to some police activity on the bay bridge but now we're getting word that whatever was going on there is under control and all the lanes are open. so that's good news. but you know we follow everything here. if you see a bunch of police officers on the bridge, apparently something was going down at the bay bridge and on the span, but fortunately seems as if everything's under control. i did see a lot of lights. l
these projects are in san louis abyss pro, los angeles and riverside counties. >>> a national safety group has released annual list of the beaches to avoid this 4th of july weekend. state of california is right in the middle of the pack on america's dirty beach list. it ranked 22nd. but there's not a single bay area beach on the list this year. most of the dirty beaches are in southern california. nationwide there was a big increase in polluted beaches due in part to the gulf of mexico...
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kerry joins us from riverside, california. the line for democrats. caller: good morning, c-span. it seems apparent what president eisenhower warned like the military industrial complex doesn't it seem like they are running everything? and does this have anything to do with this plan that is on the intern main core, the information about them trying to figure out who is pro, i guess, them, who is against them and who is neutral by having this alternative world? it is the main course on the internet. do you know anything about this. he said american people should find out about it for 200 years it is so treacherous or something. i think the nazis may have something to do with it, too. they did join after world war ii. thank you. god bless america. guest: i join you in god bless america. don't know anything about this internet business. as far as eisenhower's words about the military industrial complex, what he was talking about there was this mentality to spend money on our national security bureaucracy. spend more than he thought was necessary on the pentagon budget. it is not tha
kerry joins us from riverside, california. the line for democrats. caller: good morning, c-span. it seems apparent what president eisenhower warned like the military industrial complex doesn't it seem like they are running everything? and does this have anything to do with this plan that is on the intern main core, the information about them trying to figure out who is pro, i guess, them, who is against them and who is neutral by having this alternative world? it is the main course on the...
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several hours earlier, a 3.6 quake struck riverside county near idyllwild. and then another quake struck near eureka, right along the coast. no reports of injuries or damage so far. >>> all right. it's 7:07. we want to check in with allie rasmus. >> there is an accident to tell you about on highway 4. this one is on westbound 4, just east of willow pass road. you can expect some slow going as you approach. you can see some of the right off the right-hand side of your screen there. that's traffic heading westbound and that's because of an accident we just found out about, about five -- about five hours ago. traffic looks good but it's slow as you head toward the bay bridge toll plaza. let's show you that picture, it's been barked up for the last -- barked up for the -- barked up for the last 25 minutes. here's steve. >>> thank you, allie. we do have some clouds around, from about the point reyes lighthouse north, there's a northeasterly wind. for some today, it will be first 90-degree temperatures since early may. it's been a lodge time. so fog, sun, warmer f
several hours earlier, a 3.6 quake struck riverside county near idyllwild. and then another quake struck near eureka, right along the coast. no reports of injuries or damage so far. >>> all right. it's 7:07. we want to check in with allie rasmus. >> there is an accident to tell you about on highway 4. this one is on westbound 4, just east of willow pass road. you can expect some slow going as you approach. you can see some of the right off the right-hand side of your screen...
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the force of the river eroded its banks and that was just too much for some riverside homes north of one house collapsed after it was surrounded by rushing floodwaters. the family that lives there luckily had already evacuated. but still, so many families are just watching their homes wash away. and this is in so many different states, so many cities, a remarkable winter, a very tough spring, and now this. >> some places it hasn't even reached the worst point yet. it could be cresting in some places later. >> incredibly weird weather. >>> here is your friday forecast. more wet weather in parts of the dakotas. heavy rain and flash flooding from raleigh to new york. also stormy around memphis, kansas city, omaha, and cheyenne. showers and thunderstorms from portland to spokane. scattered showers along the gulf coast. >> and we're looking at 89 degrees in new orleans. 88 in baltimore. 78 here in new york. mostly 80s from the twin cities to kansas city. and phoenix climbs up to 109 degrees. sacramento 84. colorado springs 95. >>> in egypt they're calling it one of the most important arch
the force of the river eroded its banks and that was just too much for some riverside homes north of one house collapsed after it was surrounded by rushing floodwaters. the family that lives there luckily had already evacuated. but still, so many families are just watching their homes wash away. and this is in so many different states, so many cities, a remarkable winter, a very tough spring, and now this. >> some places it hasn't even reached the worst point yet. it could be cresting in...
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. >> reporter: riverside, california has spent $105 million on a new high-tech high school.iate packed classrooms. but come fall this school will not open. why? >> they don't have enough money. >> reporter: the problem is even bigger on the federal level. in washington, d.c. republicans say with $125 billion in new federal debt each month, the federal government needs to make even deeper cuts. they proposed cutting this year $35 million from the food safety inspection service. responsible for maintaining the safety of meat, poultry and eggs. and almost $53 million in transportation security grants to cities which helped fund explosive screening devices and bomb-sniffing dog teams. house executives met to discuss with president obama in a meeting described as frank. >> i'm a psychologist, i think it was good for them emotionally to talk. it's good group therapy. >> reporter: in the meeting, congressman paul ryan took issues with how democrats including president obama have fiercely attacked his proposal to cut medicare spending. >> i just said, we got to take on this debt and
. >> reporter: riverside, california has spent $105 million on a new high-tech high school.iate packed classrooms. but come fall this school will not open. why? >> they don't have enough money. >> reporter: the problem is even bigger on the federal level. in washington, d.c. republicans say with $125 billion in new federal debt each month, the federal government needs to make even deeper cuts. they proposed cutting this year $35 million from the food safety inspection service....
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from let's go to a caller riverside, maryland. good morning. caller: i think people are counting out the new gingrich way too early in this. i draw your attention to the last presidential election in which john mccain had his entire staff quit during the election campaign. and i think it was even at a later date, and it was, of course, mccain who ended up being the republican nominee. newt gingrich is very intelligent. i will be does not have to get out of the race because it would be a terrible loss in terms of, at least ideas, even if he does not win. host: what do you think he brings to the race? caller: he is a towering intellect for my in my opinion, and he knows john so much from being involved in the process and -- he knows so much stress from being involved in the process. the has a real view of how things work. there are things about him that i do not agree with and things that i do not like in terms of his baggage here and there, but that is true of any candidate. host: let's take a look at this story in the "washington post" looking
from let's go to a caller riverside, maryland. good morning. caller: i think people are counting out the new gingrich way too early in this. i draw your attention to the last presidential election in which john mccain had his entire staff quit during the election campaign. and i think it was even at a later date, and it was, of course, mccain who ended up being the republican nominee. newt gingrich is very intelligent. i will be does not have to get out of the race because it would be a...
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host: let's go to stephanie, democratic call in riverside, california. caller:good morning, c-span. i wanted to say when congress was asking the american people to accept medicare and social security, we need to get out of these wars. we do not need to be over in iraq. we need to remove everyone from iraq and afghanistan. i also have a question. we have been in afghanistan over 10 years now. if they are not ready to ticker the government now, they will never be ready. we need to get out of these wars. we cannot afford them. the republicans have all kinds of suggestions for the commander in chief oand say he should listen to his military top official leaders when president bush did what he wanted to do, and it is like asking -- the tail wagging the dog. you have to listen to the leader pierre did the president is the commander in chief. >> the first thing i point out is we have to try to get the genie back in the bottle. by that i mean foreign policy is very hard. defeating al qaeda it is very difficult. managing through the change in the middle east is very difficult. it would be ve
host: let's go to stephanie, democratic call in riverside, california. caller:good morning, c-span. i wanted to say when congress was asking the american people to accept medicare and social security, we need to get out of these wars. we do not need to be over in iraq. we need to remove everyone from iraq and afghanistan. i also have a question. we have been in afghanistan over 10 years now. if they are not ready to ticker the government now, they will never be ready. we need to get out of...
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kerry joins us from riverside, california. the line for democrats. caller: good morning, c-span. it seems apparent what president eisenhower warned like the military industrial complex doesn't it seem like they are running everything? and does this have anything to do with this plan that is on the intern main core, the information about them trying to figure out who is pro, i guess, them, who is against them and who is neutral by having this alternative world? it is the main course on the internet. do you know anything about this. he said american people should find out about it for 200 years it is so treacherous or something. i think the nazis may have something to do with it, too. they did join after world war ii. thank you. god bless america. guest: i join you in god bless america. don't know anything about this internet business. as far as eisenhower's words about the military industrial complex, what he was talking about there was this mentality to spend money on our national security bureaucracy. spend more than he thought was necessary on the pentagon budget. it is not tha
kerry joins us from riverside, california. the line for democrats. caller: good morning, c-span. it seems apparent what president eisenhower warned like the military industrial complex doesn't it seem like they are running everything? and does this have anything to do with this plan that is on the intern main core, the information about them trying to figure out who is pro, i guess, them, who is against them and who is neutral by having this alternative world? it is the main course on the...
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the list of urban areas that would lose federal support, areas like phoenix, anaheim, santa ana, riverside, denver, miami-dade, fort lauderdale, palm beach, tampa, atlanta, baltimore, detroit, twin cities, las vegas, charlotte, cincinnati, cleveland, portland, tucson, bakersfield, sacramento, bridge forth, honolulu, indianapolis, louisville, baton rouge, new orleans, kansas city, omaha, albany, buffalo, syracuse, rochester, columbus, oklahoma city, tulsa, san juan, providence, memphis, nashville, austin, el paso, san antonio, salt lake city, richmond and milwaukee. this amendment is simple, budget neutral, and gives the administration power, administrative power back to the experts who are there solely to keep our cities and countries safe, and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady yields back. who seeks time? the gentleman from connecticut. >> mr. chair, i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chair, i rise in support of the amendment offered by the gentleman from new york. at its core it is simple but the im
the list of urban areas that would lose federal support, areas like phoenix, anaheim, santa ana, riverside, denver, miami-dade, fort lauderdale, palm beach, tampa, atlanta, baltimore, detroit, twin cities, las vegas, charlotte, cincinnati, cleveland, portland, tucson, bakersfield, sacramento, bridge forth, honolulu, indianapolis, louisville, baton rouge, new orleans, kansas city, omaha, albany, buffalo, syracuse, rochester, columbus, oklahoma city, tulsa, san juan, providence, memphis,...
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host: let's go to stephanie, democratic call in riverside, california. caller:good morning, c-span. i wanted to say when congress was asking the american people to accept medicare and social security, we need to get out of these wars. we do not need to be over in iraq. we need to remove everyone from iraq and afghanistan. i also have a question. we have been in afghanistan over 10 years now. if they are not ready to ticker the government now, they will never be ready. we need to get out of these wars. we cannot afford them. the republicans have all kinds of suggestions for the commander in chief oand say he should listen to his military top official leaders when president bush did what he wanted to do, and it is like asking -- the tail wagging the dog. you have to listen to the leader pierre did the president is the commander in chief. >> the first thing i point out is we have to try to get the genie back in the bottle. by that i mean foreign policy is very hard. defeating al qaeda it is very difficult. managing through the change in the middle east is very difficult. it would be ve
host: let's go to stephanie, democratic call in riverside, california. caller:good morning, c-span. i wanted to say when congress was asking the american people to accept medicare and social security, we need to get out of these wars. we do not need to be over in iraq. we need to remove everyone from iraq and afghanistan. i also have a question. we have been in afghanistan over 10 years now. if they are not ready to ticker the government now, they will never be ready. we need to get out of...