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. >> four men have been indicted in the murder of robert givens, who was found shot to death in front of his baltimore county,. is believed he -- it is believed he became a target when he turned down a bribe. the four men are keyon beads, clifford butler, derius duncan, and david johnson. >> the shooter in the perry hall shooting remains under observation in a psychiatric hospital. the victim remains in critical condition after suffering a bruised lung and a cracked rib from the shotgun blast. we are told that they are working to close at a dinner plate-sized hole in his chest. he has been on a breathing tube for most of the week. meanwhile, perry hall looks to post the first football team sense -- first football game since the tragedy. >> that came will start and about one hour. tonight and through the weekend, expect this community to come together to put monday's tragedy behind them. >> may i help you? >> at this restaurant come but they are donatina portion of the weekend -- at this restaurant, they are donating a portion of the weekend's profits to the victim's family. >> we real
. >> four men have been indicted in the murder of robert givens, who was found shot to death in front of his baltimore county,. is believed he -- it is believed he became a target when he turned down a bribe. the four men are keyon beads, clifford butler, derius duncan, and david johnson. >> the shooter in the perry hall shooting remains under observation in a psychiatric hospital. the victim remains in critical condition after suffering a bruised lung and a cracked rib from the...
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it is believed -- robert givens was found dead. the indicted men are keyon beads, clifford butler, derius duncan, and david johnson. >> mitt romney closed out the republican convention with a rousing acceptance speech. now, we are in charlotte, north carolina were the democrats will hold their convention next week. we have the latest. >> good evening from charlotte, n.c.. this is time warner cable arena, the site next week of the democratic national convention where president obama will take his shot at firing up his base and trying to win over undecided voters like the republicans just tried to do. paul ryan and mitt romney tried to put a positive spin on the republican convention. >> we have given our fellow countrymen a very clear choice. >> if you listened to the last guy running for president. he laid out what he was going to do. he was not able to do it. it is time to give someone new a chance. >> in a soaring speech last night, romney did not lay out specific. >> i plan to care -- a plan to create 12 million new jobs. >> cam
it is believed -- robert givens was found dead. the indicted men are keyon beads, clifford butler, derius duncan, and david johnson. >> mitt romney closed out the republican convention with a rousing acceptance speech. now, we are in charlotte, north carolina were the democrats will hold their convention next week. we have the latest. >> good evening from charlotte, n.c.. this is time warner cable arena, the site next week of the democratic national convention where president obama...
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glass steagall but they got a certain one year exemption with the critical help of robert rubin who not coincidentally was given ten million dollars per year at city can you journalist did a little deeper well yeah we can we've talked about it before on the show it just wasn't the focus of this particular episode you're referring to but here's charles ferguson getting into that interview with us. one of the people who was instrumental in getting that done was robert rubin who was still in the secretary of the treasury and when you retired from treasury department you became vice chairman of citigroup you know at citi group he made over a hundred million dollars to keep beating a financial crisis. he also just point that out. for to was asked does lauren ever get to take a night off that's dedication for a giver a's no not really i don't get a lot of time off and yes please on the race thanks for suggesting that on that note it would be a good time to leave you there's more i want to get to but to save it for another time because that is all the time for today thank you so much for watching make sure to come bac
glass steagall but they got a certain one year exemption with the critical help of robert rubin who not coincidentally was given ten million dollars per year at city can you journalist did a little deeper well yeah we can we've talked about it before on the show it just wasn't the focus of this particular episode you're referring to but here's charles ferguson getting into that interview with us. one of the people who was instrumental in getting that done was robert rubin who was still in the...
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since then, robert blake has kept a very low profile and hasn't given a television interview for nearly a decade and written a book called "tales of a rascal." what i did for love. tonight, he breaks his silence. you haven't seen an interview quite like this. robert blake is a man on the edge, a man full of pent-up theory what he says has wrongfully happened to him. robert, how are you? >> well, i'm not nearly as interesting as you just described, but i'll take it and run like a -- holy toledo. do i look like that? >> you do. you ought to take that raggedy thing out in the yard and bury it. i look like that? no, i look like that [ bleep ] yes. i'm sorry. i'm here. >> when was the last time you gave an interview? >> an interview? well, a couple weeks ago at a motorcycle joint, a chick came up to me with a very interesting accent and she interviewed me for quite a while. but -- >> on major television. >> [ bleep ] program and i wasn't available yet. no. the last time i was interviewed, i guess right here, the guy with the -- >> larry? >> yeah. when i was acquitted. i went to -- i promised
since then, robert blake has kept a very low profile and hasn't given a television interview for nearly a decade and written a book called "tales of a rascal." what i did for love. tonight, he breaks his silence. you haven't seen an interview quite like this. robert blake is a man on the edge, a man full of pent-up theory what he says has wrongfully happened to him. robert, how are you? >> well, i'm not nearly as interesting as you just described, but i'll take it and run like a...
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. >> robert, why do you remain a catholic given that so many of the bishops are far more liberal than you are? >> because i believe it's the church that jesus found. i was taught by nuns. so i, you know, i am beholden to them. i learned a lot more under the nuns than i did at ivy league institutions and other places. and i don't remember them being wilting wallflowers even back before vatican ii, i can tell you. >> robert royal, sister simone campbell, thank you very much for this conversation. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> that's it for this week. at billmoyers.com, we have more to say about poverty and american politics in a web-only, video essay. and a closer look at paul ryan's budget plan. you can see how it stacks up against alternative proposals from democrats and other interest groups. let us know which you think has america's priorities straight. that's all at billmoyers.com. see you there and see you here, next time. >>> don't wait a week to get more moyers. this episode of movers and company is available on dvd for $19.95. call the number on your screen or write to the add
. >> robert, why do you remain a catholic given that so many of the bishops are far more liberal than you are? >> because i believe it's the church that jesus found. i was taught by nuns. so i, you know, i am beholden to them. i learned a lot more under the nuns than i did at ivy league institutions and other places. and i don't remember them being wilting wallflowers even back before vatican ii, i can tell you. >> robert royal, sister simone campbell, thank you very much for...
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dancing with the stars" announces it's final all star, coming up celebrities given a shot at the mirror-ball trophy. >> robin robertsrepares to go on medical leave what. she said is the hardest thing she has to do, so far. >> and coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00 michael finney takes a look at the rental car merger that could drive up the cost of your next vacation get away. >> outside we go. take a look at the bridge live there is no problems there. stay with us. >>> good morning america host robin roberts revealed the last day on the show before beginning extended leave, roberts suffers from mds, a blood and bone marrow disease an uncommon result of her breast cancer treatment. she shared details this morning. she's in need of a bone marrow transplant. her sister is a perfect match for her. and she'll begin treatment on tuesday. >> this is abc news has been phenomenal. i know i'm going to have a job when i come back. just the comfort. >> there is a hitch she'll have to give up her long time dog and she says that is one of the toughest things she's had to do do. >> we wish her well. >> there is baby news for a realit
dancing with the stars" announces it's final all star, coming up celebrities given a shot at the mirror-ball trophy. >> robin robertsrepares to go on medical leave what. she said is the hardest thing she has to do, so far. >> and coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00 michael finney takes a look at the rental car merger that could drive up the cost of your next vacation get away. >> outside we go. take a look at the bridge live there is no problems there. stay with us....
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. >> the problem, robert, is, is that your history would contradict that. givenhe fact that you are a registered sex offender, isn't that correct? >> correct. >> and what were you convicted of before? >> lewd conduct. >> lewd conduct. specifically what was that conduct? >> with a minor. >> what did you do with a minor? >> sexual. >> in what way sexual? >> there was intercourse. >> intercourse. so you had intercourse with an underage boy? >> yes. >> even though we do as much background research as we can do on these guys, there are still certain things that you only find out once you are face-to-face and you can have a discussion. you were convicted of that. how long were you in prison for that offense? >> i wasn't in prison. >> you weren't in prison? you got probation? >> correct. >> how long were you on probation? >> still on probation. >> you're still on probation now. so you're on probation for having sex with a boy how old? >> 15. >> 15. and now you're in this house to meet a 13-year-old boy? how does that look, robert? >> i didn't know he was 13. >> he said
. >> the problem, robert, is, is that your history would contradict that. givenhe fact that you are a registered sex offender, isn't that correct? >> correct. >> and what were you convicted of before? >> lewd conduct. >> lewd conduct. specifically what was that conduct? >> with a minor. >> what did you do with a minor? >> sexual. >> in what way sexual? >> there was intercourse. >> intercourse. so you had intercourse with an...
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pat, given wausau last night. we saw robertome out and he said he thought people were angry and it was very, very strange. do you think he genuinely believes that or is that just messaging. and what do you think the real feeling is at the white house? >> i'm sure he prepared that line about two weeks ago, to say no matter what happened. if they are having a love-in here. what the democrats have to fear i believe is what governor christie did last night and artur davis to a lesser extent speaking to former obama voters. pardon my drum. what happened there was that he spoke -- doug and i have been arguing the need to get the big crowds to appeal to swing voters and independents. christy did that last night. he talked about truth. he elevated the republican party as something more than simply the party of no. he called on people for real leadership. i have the speech and i have line after line, i couldn't have written it better in terms of the arguments that doug and i have been making about the stakes in this election. talking ab
pat, given wausau last night. we saw robertome out and he said he thought people were angry and it was very, very strange. do you think he genuinely believes that or is that just messaging. and what do you think the real feeling is at the white house? >> i'm sure he prepared that line about two weeks ago, to say no matter what happened. if they are having a love-in here. what the democrats have to fear i believe is what governor christie did last night and artur davis to a lesser extent...
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given afternoon. all kinds of activity came to the shop in the years i worked there. they were the early years of the black awareness, robert williams was active in south carolina. there was a period of time when the cot in the back of the store was a drop off for various disassembled armaments. sometimes someone we didn't know would put something under the mattress, making the cot unusable for several days. someone would come by and take the hardware away in a shopping bag and that would be it for a week or so. there was often a black photographer who would come to the shop with an empty shopping bag. when he left, he with leave in a zigzag and eventually get on a bus going south. >> i wanted to read a poem that was sent by the poet that i invited to the recent san francisco international poetry festival from iraq i've been in touch with for more than a year and a half. after the united states would not give him his visa, i asked him -- i told him about mutanabbi street and he wrote a poem and he wrote it in english, though he writes in, of course, in arabic. but this one he wrote in english. so i'll read it. one figure in
given afternoon. all kinds of activity came to the shop in the years i worked there. they were the early years of the black awareness, robert williams was active in south carolina. there was a period of time when the cot in the back of the store was a drop off for various disassembled armaments. sometimes someone we didn't know would put something under the mattress, making the cot unusable for several days. someone would come by and take the hardware away in a shopping bag and that would be it...
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it was closed to the public, chris cooley given the day off and riff rough and starters are expected to go 12 -- and robertriffin, iii and starters are expected to go 12 to 20 plays. today our own dave ross got an exclusive interview, williams and davis looking to redeem themselves and, of course, rg3. >> reporter: you're known as kind of a quarterback guru. what is the biggest challenge of having a rookie quarterback? what do you try to instill in him in day one? >> it has to slow down for him. it doesn't happen the first year. very seldom does it happen the second year. you have to get in a system that utilizes his talents and figure at what he does best and feels most comfortable with and in the first couple years you give him more and more. then he feels comfortable with that and better production comes. >> reporter: yesterday i thought fred davis was pretty forthcoming and i also talked to trent williams. are you concerned with what happened to them in the past or are you saying let bygones be bygones and they know what to do to stay on the roster. >> they both know they made a mistake and they both k
it was closed to the public, chris cooley given the day off and riff rough and starters are expected to go 12 -- and robertriffin, iii and starters are expected to go 12 to 20 plays. today our own dave ross got an exclusive interview, williams and davis looking to redeem themselves and, of course, rg3. >> reporter: you're known as kind of a quarterback guru. what is the biggest challenge of having a rookie quarterback? what do you try to instill in him in day one? >> it has to slow...
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given 90s minutes to flee. water lapping at front porches. homes buckled by tornadoes. once again, our team on the ground and in the air. >>> robin's journey. robin roberts begins her medical leave, telling us who to expect for her in days to come. >>> the family, ours and yours, walking down this new road with her, together. >>> and big night, governor mitt romney, his make or break speech, and the mystery guest, clint eastwood, as vice presidential candidate paul ryan stops by to take us behind the scenes. >> tonight on the last night of the republican national convention, from tampa bay, florida, this is "world news." >> good evening from tampa. the countdown is on. just a few hours, republican presidential candidate mitt romney will take stage and try to give the speech of his lifetime to tens of millions of people. but tonight, once again, first, we want to take you straight to the gulf coast because isaac is now saturating louisiana and mississippi. it is a day filled with high stakes evacuations and heroism. and tonigh there is real concern that a dam could collapse just 80 miles outside new orleans. abc's extreme weather team is out once again ac
given 90s minutes to flee. water lapping at front porches. homes buckled by tornadoes. once again, our team on the ground and in the air. >>> robin's journey. robin roberts begins her medical leave, telling us who to expect for her in days to come. >>> the family, ours and yours, walking down this new road with her, together. >>> and big night, governor mitt romney, his make or break speech, and the mystery guest, clint eastwood, as vice presidential candidate paul...
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now finally obama being very generous has given them the wonderful opportunity to have a catch phrase. now they have to capitalize on it. >> eric: rebut this, robert>> bob: what greg said. i have less than three years to live. at the rate i'm going. it sums up this. a big mistake. it says we built it. which is exactly what we think. it takes "we" to build anything. you didn't do it by yourself. >> greg: the central theme is man versus machine. it's about the individual verz the suffocating greedy state. that the democrats wish to enlarge greater and greater. president obama has become the main stream power base and romney is the rebel. who would have thought that? >> eric: it highlights the difference between president obama and romney. one wants bigger government. romney wants to show limited government. entrepreneurship. >> bob: he won't show his taxes. >> eric: president obama says we didn't build his own success. we heard it. look at what president obama did build. the gasoline prices up. 103% since he took the oath. 282,000 fewer jobs in america. our household, get this one, household net worth plummeting 35%. thanks to obamanomics. >> kimber
now finally obama being very generous has given them the wonderful opportunity to have a catch phrase. now they have to capitalize on it. >> eric: rebut this, robert>> bob: what greg said. i have less than three years to live. at the rate i'm going. it sums up this. a big mistake. it says we built it. which is exactly what we think. it takes "we" to build anything. you didn't do it by yourself. >> greg: the central theme is man versus machine. it's about the...
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given. she would think we make them for ourselves. that poses some problems for paul ryan, i suppose. >> robert, i must confess, i went through the sameoo. >> michael, i have readatous shrugged. we have all read rand. when i have spoken to paul ryan about this, he told me the core of why he was attracted to rand was not because of her pro choice views, but the way she champions entrepreneurs. that's what he's trying to take into pauldices and into his speeches on the trail. that's at the core when he talks about his inspiration. that theme, not the other elements of rand you have to pay attention to. >> i guess ron, the issue is he never explained it as such until the eyes of the nation were on him as a potential vice president. >> he used to fois this book on his interns in congress, forcing them all to read this. ayn rand believes that government had no function except the military, police, and the judiciary. that everything else was out of bounds. you know, that paul ryan sees her as some kind of inspiration is actually a bit chilling. >> not so much, mr. reagan. i respectfully disagree in the sense that when ryan talked about hand
given. she would think we make them for ourselves. that poses some problems for paul ryan, i suppose. >> robert, i must confess, i went through the sameoo. >> michael, i have readatous shrugged. we have all read rand. when i have spoken to paul ryan about this, he told me the core of why he was attracted to rand was not because of her pro choice views, but the way she champions entrepreneurs. that's what he's trying to take into pauldices and into his speeches on the trail. that's...
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robert has a problem with that. >> i'm a person. i'm a man. i'm not subject to your jurisdiction. >> he gets the camera through and he starts filming the court house. of course he's noticed. now, he's given ample opportunities from people here at the courthouse. >> there are no cameras in the courtroom. >> yeah, there is. >> you have to put that away. >> no, i don't. >> shut the camera off now. >> no, thank you. >> i'm holding you accountable because you're about to overstep your bounds. >> let me tell you why he's there. 21-year-old robert peterson got a ticket for riding his bike at night without a light. >> what? >> i'm not like everybody else here, i'm not a person, i'm a man. >> these guys clear out the entire courthouse because robert is causing a seen. they give him ample opportunity to get the camera off. >> you can't bring the camera in. >> i can and i will. >> you can't. >> he's not listening. then we get a look at something we see all the time. >> i'm going in. >> no, you're not going in. >> don't touch me. let the record show that you just battered me. >> step back. >> oh! ah! >> should i be laughing? >> i'm going to say yes, you can. >> what's your first and last name? >> i
robert has a problem with that. >> i'm a person. i'm a man. i'm not subject to your jurisdiction. >> he gets the camera through and he starts filming the court house. of course he's noticed. now, he's given ample opportunities from people here at the courthouse. >> there are no cameras in the courtroom. >> yeah, there is. >> you have to put that away. >> no, i don't. >> shut the camera off now. >> no, thank you. >> i'm holding you...
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conventional wisdom so i think given that there's been a desire to sort of shove aside some of the unpleasant history about ronald reagan and just look at the good side very interesting robert thank you so much for coming on the show that was of robert perry investigative journalist for consortium news dot com. point turned out to the crisis in syria where there is seemingly no end in sight as things western media outlets are racing to place the blame on damascus for the bloodshed while turning a blind eye to rubble atrocities artefacts on a boycott reports. i've heard. or seen a story joining the camp when a japanese journalist travelling with syrian rebels converted to islam it wasn't just his old name he abandoned. most but for those around him he still being someone who become political he became one of the few camera hanging places when i come back. while religious conversion of journalist is rare on the syrian front lines becoming political disciples on one side the rebels is almost the norm for many reporting to the world in the past weeks of coverage c.n.n. has aired five exactly just from the syrian frontlines people all detailing butterflied of those fighting the
conventional wisdom so i think given that there's been a desire to sort of shove aside some of the unpleasant history about ronald reagan and just look at the good side very interesting robert thank you so much for coming on the show that was of robert perry investigative journalist for consortium news dot com. point turned out to the crisis in syria where there is seemingly no end in sight as things western media outlets are racing to place the blame on damascus for the bloodshed while turning...
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wisdom so i think given that there's been a desire to sort of show his side some of the unpleasant history about ronald reagan and just look at the good side. very interesting robert thank you so much for coming on the show that was of robert parry investigative journalist for consorting animals dot com. also ahead of our tale what strippers tampa and mitt romney happened comment i'll tell you in a moment. the talk of american power continues. things are so bad. might actually be time revolution. and it turns out that a popular drink at starbucks has a surprising name greedy and. mr. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through it's already been made who can you trust no one who is imbue it with the global machinery where we had a state controlled capital it's called. when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. is the state run english speaking russian channel it's kind of like. russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. at first very much as burned your eyes right right i mean it's like a derivative of actual pepper it's a food product essentially. much stronger than anyt
wisdom so i think given that there's been a desire to sort of show his side some of the unpleasant history about ronald reagan and just look at the good side. very interesting robert thank you so much for coming on the show that was of robert parry investigative journalist for consorting animals dot com. also ahead of our tale what strippers tampa and mitt romney happened comment i'll tell you in a moment. the talk of american power continues. things are so bad. might actually be time...
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given a 40,000 pound tax cut. so a wealthy tax has all of the advantages that they don't have. it does much less harm. they afor identification -- >> let me bring robert in, put it in perspective, the implications it could have in the united states as well. >> it's not surprising that the people who would not pay the tax would support it. that in and of itself is not that surprising. wealth taxes have had -- >> the rich could support it. >> regardless, it's not surprising the majority of the population would not support it. swedeen had one, they dropped it. you're trying to value somebody's house. how do you value waelt at any given moment, and in addition, they look at france, and they carved out so many deductions, that it doesn't raise that much revenue which is why they're going to this other proposal. so countries iceland it is working, but i would not use iceland as a great global example of how to manage your budget. it's very mixed, it's very complicated, and it's hard to value people's assets. >> is this a one time assessment? what are they talking about? >> the prime minister in this country, what he is suggesting is an emergency tax. he is
given a 40,000 pound tax cut. so a wealthy tax has all of the advantages that they don't have. it does much less harm. they afor identification -- >> let me bring robert in, put it in perspective, the implications it could have in the united states as well. >> it's not surprising that the people who would not pay the tax would support it. that in and of itself is not that surprising. wealth taxes have had -- >> the rich could support it. >> regardless, it's not...
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robert murray went further. "my people have their own minds, they have their own desires, nobody was ordered to attend." murray made the remark in tampa today. his company's pac has givenpaign. stay with us. while some fiber ads use super models, metamucil uses super hardworking psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model, but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. humans -- sometimes life trips us up. and sometimes, we trip ourselves up, but that's okay. at liberty mutual insurance we can "untrip" you as you go through your life with personalized policies and discounts when you need them most. just call... and speak with a licensed representative about saving on your policy when you get married, move into a new house... [crash!] or add a car to your policy. don't forget to ask about saving up to 10% when you combine your auto and home insurance with liberty mutual. security, coverage, and savings. all the things humans need to make our beautifully imperfect world a little less imperfect. call... and lock in your rate for 12 months. liberty mutual insurance. respo
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robert griffin iii's imam was projected on the newseum's 74- foot wall. quite a sight. the redskins have taken a moment to fondly remember the past. >> clinton portis retired yet and was given a great good-bye yesterday. >> i hope in my time as a washington red skip, i left an effect on enough people to say that clinton portis was a stand- up guy, that clait portis was a hell of a worker, that commit portis give everything he had and left everything he had on the field. >> reporter: he had all the right moves and leg to run on for days. he is one. best redskins players to ever wear the burgundy and gold and today, he retired from the game he has loved his entire life. >> today is really huge. it is closing a chapter in my life i knew had to end one day. i just never knew when it would. and today is that day. >> reporter: portis was traded to the redskins in 2004 and in seven seasons rushed for 6824 yards, the second most in franchise history. cp also earned two trips to the pro bowl. >> we've been through so much together. a lot of great, great victories, some tragedy and a lot of personal times together and someone i know very well and i'm proud to call my friend and a gre
robert griffin iii's imam was projected on the newseum's 74- foot wall. quite a sight. the redskins have taken a moment to fondly remember the past. >> clinton portis retired yet and was given a great good-bye yesterday. >> i hope in my time as a washington red skip, i left an effect on enough people to say that clinton portis was a stand- up guy, that clait portis was a hell of a worker, that commit portis give everything he had and left everything he had on the field. >>...
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robert rector is our guest. you can ask him questions -- you can send us an e-mail or a tweet. in the past, the federal government has given states a chance to do things or at least make changes that would apply better for their state rather than a federal mandate. why does that not apply in this case? guest: the current law is very flexible. what it says is that you have to do something about work. all the current law basically says to a state is you have to have roughly 30% to 40% of work- eligible adults engaged in some type of activity and has to be 20 hours or 30 hours per week to account. then we give a range of 14 different activities ranging from a ged class to on the job training to supervised job search to subsidize employment to employment, a wide range of activities that count under that. it's very difficult to come up with something that does not count under this system. but the obama administration says we are going to change that. they explicitly said we want to lower those participation rates. it says we want to exempt people out. it only applies to a third of the caseload, so why do you need to and exempt
robert rector is our guest. you can ask him questions -- you can send us an e-mail or a tweet. in the past, the federal government has given states a chance to do things or at least make changes that would apply better for their state rather than a federal mandate. why does that not apply in this case? guest: the current law is very flexible. what it says is that you have to do something about work. all the current law basically says to a state is you have to have roughly 30% to 40% of work-...
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. >> steve: robert deniro is not thought of as -- is thought of as greg fokker's father-in-law. not from the godfather. >> brian: the myth of the blond dumb woman has giveneries that comes out make men seem like detached -- >> gretchen: get over it. get over it. >> brian: i don't watch "everyone loves raymond." >> steve: that's off the air. >> brian: it's the same thing. the guy gets everything wrong and the woman screams at him all the show. am i right? >> gretchen: why are those popular? >> brian: mr. braidy was respected by florence henderson. >> gretchen: that was the '60s. by the way,. >> brian: that was the '70s. shirley jones never had a husband. >> gretchen: you had a bone to pick with mrs. henderson when she was here to begin with. you said alice should have done all the work. >> steve: that's true. >> brian: right. she did not do enough. i felt she could a done a lot more. i thought alice had a lot. plus she had the butcher. >> steve: what do you think the young people, just starting college need to know about that they don't have any perspective on? e-mail us. >> gretchen: is that what we were talking about? >> brian: yeah. >> gretchen: two yo
. >> steve: robert deniro is not thought of as -- is thought of as greg fokker's father-in-law. not from the godfather. >> brian: the myth of the blond dumb woman has giveneries that comes out make men seem like detached -- >> gretchen: get over it. get over it. >> brian: i don't watch "everyone loves raymond." >> steve: that's off the air. >> brian: it's the same thing. the guy gets everything wrong and the woman screams at him all the show. am i...
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according to justice john roberts, a tax on each of us to buy a health care coverage, whether we like it or not. what the government is doing is not illegal. we are the ones who have givenit the power to do for us that which we no longer wish to do for ourselves. in turn, we have created the license to sap our initiatives and curtail our freedom of options. i wrote a book about freedom recently, and it is a politically incorrect memoir called transport. it describes my family's journey of getting to know freedom from chinese authoritarianism to the brokenness of cities in california. let me just say what an honor it has been for me to follow doctor george after him talking about the immigration experience. i give credit to my host for planning the program so well. to have an immigrant follow someone who will extol the virtues of a good graces and legal immigration. just last month, i was on radio talking about this book and talking about freedom and having read the book, marveled at the fact that my family never actually received welfare benefits when we were in the ghetto. i thought she gave me way too much credit. even back then i had firm devotions to the ideas of se
according to justice john roberts, a tax on each of us to buy a health care coverage, whether we like it or not. what the government is doing is not illegal. we are the ones who have givenit the power to do for us that which we no longer wish to do for ourselves. in turn, we have created the license to sap our initiatives and curtail our freedom of options. i wrote a book about freedom recently, and it is a politically incorrect memoir called transport. it describes my family's journey of...
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according to justice john roberts a tax on each of us to buy health care coverage whether we like it or not. what the government is doing is not illegal, we -- we are the ones who have given it the power to do for us at which we no longer wish to do for ourselves. in turn we have granted it a license to sap our initiatives and curtail our freedom of action. i wrote a book about freedom repeatedly, it is a politically memoir titled "chinese girl in the ghetto" it describes my family's journey of getting to know freedom to be the broke evens of inner city of oakland, california and let me say what an hon now it is for me to follow dr. robert george after that very inspiring talk about the immigration experience, and i give credit to my host here for planning the programs so well to, you know, have an immigrant here following someone who just talked about the virtues of legal immigration. just last month, i was on radio talking about this book and talking about freedom and my host having read the book marveled at the fact that my family never actually received welfare benefits when we were in the ghetto. and i thought she gave me way too much credit. i wish i could say that
according to justice john roberts a tax on each of us to buy health care coverage whether we like it or not. what the government is doing is not illegal, we -- we are the ones who have given it the power to do for us at which we no longer wish to do for ourselves. in turn we have granted it a license to sap our initiatives and curtail our freedom of action. i wrote a book about freedom repeatedly, it is a politically memoir titled "chinese girl in the ghetto" it describes my family's...