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[applause] >> lester spence, professor of science. melissa harris-perry, associate professor of politics, at tulane university. let's jump into the heat of the battle and talk about the significance of this book and argument around the significance. clearly it is adding something huge to this discussion but what is it? before i throw out those ideas with the we agree or disagree i am curious starting with sherrilyn ifill, what is it for you that malcolm x, the life and the invention? >> first of all the significance is that manning marable wrote it. and manning marable himself really represents an example for many of us who became scholars and entered the academy of how one can live as a it relevant scholar who is relevant to the lives of african-american people, who is focused on bringing truth in great detail. this is my kind of book. put that in a footnote. i love it. i remember the night the news came out that manning marable passed away i was in an arbor michigan giving a talk about slavery and preparation at university of michig
[applause] >> lester spence, professor of science. melissa harris-perry, associate professor of politics, at tulane university. let's jump into the heat of the battle and talk about the significance of this book and argument around the significance. clearly it is adding something huge to this discussion but what is it? before i throw out those ideas with the we agree or disagree i am curious starting with sherrilyn ifill, what is it for you that malcolm x, the life and the invention?...
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on the phone with me now is matt spence, the public service officer for the los angeles fire departmentuch for joining us. do you believe you have a serial arsonist or arsonists on your hands? >> well, you know, it's important to note that what we do have is an investigation on our hands of several suspicious fires. it's hard to determine and two earlier investigations at this point to deem it a serial arsonist. >> do they have the same sort of m.o.? are all these fires started and set at the same time? >> yeah, well, you know, we do have, you're correct in that and what your viewers are seeing there are some real dramatic footage of what our firefighters have been dealing with over the course of the last several days and, yes, this, again, it is over a several-day period starting in the early morning hours back on thursday, july 21st, so, you know, while they are very suspicious in nature, excuse me, they do have some factors that many would think are emblematic of an arsonist. >> and all overnight, the same time. is it usually overnight? >> yeah, early morning hours and all concentrat
on the phone with me now is matt spence, the public service officer for the los angeles fire departmentuch for joining us. do you believe you have a serial arsonist or arsonists on your hands? >> well, you know, it's important to note that what we do have is an investigation on our hands of several suspicious fires. it's hard to determine and two earlier investigations at this point to deem it a serial arsonist. >> do they have the same sort of m.o.? are all these fires started and...
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same cohort is because of the level of sacrifice was mind-boggling and like brother -- professor spence said you got kids and you're thinking differently. and his wife is a shrew and a hag, you got to take care of the kids. he left her in the hood when he bought a crib, 1965, two years before he died because he had gone to india and believed people shouldn't own property. the radical king was a true radical and believed not in possessing personal property, but, look, he borrowed money from his daddy for taxes and harry bell phenomenonity had taken out a $100,000 policy on each of his five kids. so if malcolm had had a benefactor, if he had been langston hughes, so to speak, and could get some of that white harlem dough, he would have a different perspective. even as we deconstruct capital, the point of karl mark deconconstruction -- deconstruction of the capital. when he said, dude, can you take care of my daughter and i believe in ira, individual reparation account. i believe in ira, individual reparations accounts. you can't give it to great, great, great grandpa but you can redistrib
same cohort is because of the level of sacrifice was mind-boggling and like brother -- professor spence said you got kids and you're thinking differently. and his wife is a shrew and a hag, you got to take care of the kids. he left her in the hood when he bought a crib, 1965, two years before he died because he had gone to india and believed people shouldn't own property. the radical king was a true radical and believed not in possessing personal property, but, look, he borrowed money from his...
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after that trip, "atlantis" will join the shuttle s darcy spence and "e -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur?] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that c help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ >>> leaving out with some of the best fireworks from all over the country. happy fourth. tonight, jay
after that trip, "atlantis" will join the shuttle s darcy spence and "e -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur?] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that c help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think...
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to take first place all in over a vent was a great success it's pretty popular with the prospect spence home of uni down saw i think a lot of russians were able to pass on the medals. which i'm hopefully county almost a region that's pretty rich in themselves didn't get a skis on but maybe next time all your sport whether it's next. wealthy british style. that's not right for. the. market. can find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headline is good news to cause a report on the market. in india all she's afraid of being removed.
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round to take post place all in over event was a great success is pretty popular with the foster spence probably only downside being a lot of russians were able to pass the night with medals. from both lee county the moscow region and it's all the sports news for the hour coming up shortly stay warm .
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. >> spence jer back. >> going to start with a look at conditions tomorrow morning.here will be fog along the coast. and there will start to burn back again, tomorrow, we won't have a cooling sea breeze so with fog will be milder tomorrow, and warmer around the bay than today with highs into 70s and 80s, 90s to about 100 tomorrow, highs state wide, looking like this, over 100 degrees in chico and sacramento and fresno. 108 in palm springs. a high of 89 in tahoe. 76 in big sur, back to the bay area, taking a look at highs we'll break them down by location and location tomorrow, 98 the high in concord tomorrow. and up to 100 in clear lake. 77 in oakland. and there is nis near the bay into mid-70s, cooler at monterey. 66 there. and sizzles inland and there is our accu-weather forecast. so hottest day will be tomorrow. up to 100 inland and there is mid-60s on the coast. cooler tuesday, warm inland with highs into mid-90s, and there is highs only into mid-80s inland, friday through monday, mid-70s around the bay. upper 50s on the coast, rather draw matic change from what
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. >> spence yes, thank autos women trying to start a family might be wise to follow advice of their dentists. >> she's been called the god mother of the vietnamese american nails industry. >> how what actress tipp tippi headdren did that led to the nail salon boom we see today. >> and michael finney is taking your questions. just take a look at the top of our home page. >> back to work after holiday weekend. traffic looks to be back to normal. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] bring home a complete meal for your family. 10 pieces of the world's best chicken, 3 large sides and 6 biscuits. enough real food to feed a family of 4 or more for just 20 bucks. today is a kfc day. today tastes so good. >>> a staffer for congress woman gabrielle giffords has returned to work for the first time since being injure ntd tucson shooting. a 65-year-old was shot in the cheek and thigh, and six people were killed and 13 others injured including barber and giffords. he'll work part time and will continue rehabilitation therapy. >>> a study suggests women trying to have a baby should floss regularly and get
. >> spence yes, thank autos women trying to start a family might be wise to follow advice of their dentists. >> she's been called the god mother of the vietnamese american nails industry. >> how what actress tipp tippi headdren did that led to the nail salon boom we see today. >> and michael finney is taking your questions. just take a look at the top of our home page. >> back to work after holiday weekend. traffic looks to be back to normal. back in a moment. [...
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. >> greta: pay for ted's expenses. [ laughing ] >> you ought to see his spence account.oing to bankrupt her. >> greta: i think she should pay for all of it. tim, the jurors since you are the prosecutor. what do you think? >> i'm such a huge fan of juries. again, the prosecutor is heartbroken. this is the kind of people we rely on total strangers coming to the courtroom honestly doing their job. prosecutors have a tough high burden and we should. in this case maybe it was 85, 90, 50, want high enough. this honest person said, i have to vote this way, i don't want to, i have to. i have nothing but respect for her. >> greta: speaking to jeff ashton the prosecutor -- >> what a classy guy. >> what a classy guy. very disappointed but enormous respect for the jury system that ought to be the instruction to every person watching and every nasty comment made bay every nasty person on the networks. those jurors were drafted. they did their jobs and saw a trial very different. >> it makes bernie want to be a d.a. is what he told me. >> the jury system works. >> greta: to be very ca
. >> greta: pay for ted's expenses. [ laughing ] >> you ought to see his spence account.oing to bankrupt her. >> greta: i think she should pay for all of it. tim, the jurors since you are the prosecutor. what do you think? >> i'm such a huge fan of juries. again, the prosecutor is heartbroken. this is the kind of people we rely on total strangers coming to the courtroom honestly doing their job. prosecutors have a tough high burden and we should. in this case maybe it...
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spence jer along with a look at the forecast for us. >>> a proposed bill would require all newly adopted or impounded pets to be fitted with a microchip. today he joined pet owners in front of the capitol where animals were implanted. the devices make it easier to reunite lost pots pets and owners. california shelters take in a million dogs and cats and half of them have to be euthanized. >> folk who's have pets that are not microchipped. if they get lost, only 13% of returned. if you have a chip on pet it's near 74% of the time you'll get your dog or cat or animal back. >> a controller's office says sheltering and euthanizing lost pets costs the states about $300 million per year. >> and you're not the only whoun is working something other than an old 9:00 to 5:00 job. more on that and the fraud settlement from a u.s. bank. jp morgan dishing out millions on fraud charges agreeing to pay $228 million to settle charges that it rigged bidding competitions to win business accord together justice department. and jp morgan made 93 secret deal was condition kps and it was those deals that is a
spence jer along with a look at the forecast for us. >>> a proposed bill would require all newly adopted or impounded pets to be fitted with a microchip. today he joined pet owners in front of the capitol where animals were implanted. the devices make it easier to reunite lost pots pets and owners. california shelters take in a million dogs and cats and half of them have to be euthanized. >> folk who's have pets that are not microchipped. if they get lost, only 13% of returned....
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as you said, you are the son of a physician, likely found themselves in a situation ordering spence -xpensive tests afraid they might get sued. >> you are a doctor and you are trashing your on profession? >> i'm saying that's the reality of the health care system. patients don't know what a lot of things cost. doctors are concerned. so you have additional costs and unnecessary services given. >> one more question. and you can give me a one-word answer. are you more proud of being a doctor or senator? >> i'm more proud of being a doctor. i'm more at home in the operating room and in a patient's office visiting than on the floor of the united states senate. >> you guys like that? >> yes. >> senator barrasso, thanks very much. >> thanks for having me. [ applause ] >> when we come back senator tom coburn and the first ever [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] built like a volkswagen. the 2011 tigua [ grunts ] . >> sean: we continue with the special edition of hannity. we go back to washington, d.c.. >> you've heard from the republicans and you've heard from the democrats. now we are going to hea
as you said, you are the son of a physician, likely found themselves in a situation ordering spence -xpensive tests afraid they might get sued. >> you are a doctor and you are trashing your on profession? >> i'm saying that's the reality of the health care system. patients don't know what a lot of things cost. doctors are concerned. so you have additional costs and unnecessary services given. >> one more question. and you can give me a one-word answer. are you more proud of...
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this week's book of the week is the latest by nobel prize winning economist michael spence called "the next convergence." future of economic growth in a speed world. it is a smart result of the global economy from one of the best and most unbiased economists in the world. and now for the last look. this isn't the latest hollywood blockbuster or new japanese monster movie, green blob attacks china is something that is actually happening as evidenced by this and this. and this. disgusting, right? it's an algae bloom that has spread across more than 7,000 square miles of the yellow sea. it's gotten so bad they've called in the military to help. this is number one beach once regarded as the best beach city in china. best beach maybe not anymore. luckily for these seemingly unconcerned swimmers, it's not harmful to humans but could kill off marine life. the correct answer to the gps challenge question was c, there are 19 billion chickens in the planet according to the united nations. the height nation with the heightest is ba rain. much more than a chicken in every pot. i wonder how they fi
this week's book of the week is the latest by nobel prize winning economist michael spence called "the next convergence." future of economic growth in a speed world. it is a smart result of the global economy from one of the best and most unbiased economists in the world. and now for the last look. this isn't the latest hollywood blockbuster or new japanese monster movie, green blob attacks china is something that is actually happening as evidenced by this and this. and this....
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this week's book of the week is the latest by nobel prize winning economist michael spence called "the global economy from one of the best and most unbiased economists in the world. now for the last look, it isn't the latest hollywood block brus center, green blob attacks china is something that is actually happening as evidenced by this and this and this. disgusting, right? it's an algae bloom that has spread across 7,000 miles of the red sea. this is number one beach in ching dow once regarded as the best city in china. best beach? maybe not anymore. luckily for these seemingly unconcerned swim mefrs, it's not harmful to human ns but could kill off marine life. the correct answer to
this week's book of the week is the latest by nobel prize winning economist michael spence called "the global economy from one of the best and most unbiased economists in the world. now for the last look, it isn't the latest hollywood block brus center, green blob attacks china is something that is actually happening as evidenced by this and this and this. disgusting, right? it's an algae bloom that has spread across 7,000 miles of the red sea. this is number one beach in ching dow once...
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over 34 $billion in state funding, increase in education and health and human services spence spendingand then yes, some prioritization. it was a higher budget than we've ever spent in the state's history. we thought that was enough. we could go back to our small businessmen and women and ask them for another tax increase for more government spending. we have to prioritize. as i learned as a kid, if everything is a priority, then nothing is a priority. >> so representative, let's listen to what the governor mark dayton had to say after the talks broke down. >> but this one basic difference remains. they don't want to raise revenues on anybody. and i believe the wealthiest minnesotans can afford to pay more on tax. >> so that sentiment is echoed by the chairman ken martin. his statement reads the following. republicans put millionaires over minnesotans and drove our state government to shut down in order to protect a handful of our state's richest residents. so your response to that. is it that simple? >> absolutely not. these are our small business women and men of our great state. the
over 34 $billion in state funding, increase in education and health and human services spence spendingand then yes, some prioritization. it was a higher budget than we've ever spent in the state's history. we thought that was enough. we could go back to our small businessmen and women and ask them for another tax increase for more government spending. we have to prioritize. as i learned as a kid, if everything is a priority, then nothing is a priority. >> so representative, let's listen...
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more money available for residents to go to college and small businesses could make major capital spencesd write them down. immediately residents got a thousand dollars or more tax reduction in their pockets and stimulated the economy and gave them a push. that compromise in a pragmatic way benefitted cities like mine and places around the country. when did compromise become a dirty word? it's ridiculous when people draw lines in the sand and won't do what the american political process was made for, people of different perspectives coming together and finding a common hole that ultimately can move their country forward. i'm tired of this attitude that if i compromise my stance on tax cuts or something like that for some reason i've given into the enemy. when did we as americans become each other's enemy? there are people hurting in this country to a degree i have not seen in my lifetime. there is real pain going on. yet somehow our politics is not serving to empower those people in our nation and nor is it doing the necessary things to expand our economy. i'll give you an example of this
more money available for residents to go to college and small businesses could make major capital spencesd write them down. immediately residents got a thousand dollars or more tax reduction in their pockets and stimulated the economy and gave them a push. that compromise in a pragmatic way benefitted cities like mine and places around the country. when did compromise become a dirty word? it's ridiculous when people draw lines in the sand and won't do what the american political process was...
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the last 20 years, net job creation has come only in government and health care, not in what mike spenceo wrote a brilliant article most recently about the tradeable sector, the part of the economy that is really dynamic, manufacturing, high-tech, no job creation there at all. that's where we need to focus. but in terms of the debt crisis, yes, we have to deal wit now. but dealing with it now doesn't mean cutting the budget right now. it means cutting it in years three, four and five after the jobs have come back. >> when president obama -- the month he took office, we had lost almost 800,000 jobs then. at that time it was very clear to everybody in america that jobs was the biggest issue. but by the time we got to these mid-term elections, things have changed a little bit and a lot of people felt that it was about debt and deficits. has the president shown enough urgency and commitment to the ongoing and lingering unemployment problem? >> unfortunately not. all three of us agree that job is the biggest crisis. obviously deficit is a crisis. but without growth, we're never going to be ab
the last 20 years, net job creation has come only in government and health care, not in what mike spenceo wrote a brilliant article most recently about the tradeable sector, the part of the economy that is really dynamic, manufacturing, high-tech, no job creation there at all. that's where we need to focus. but in terms of the debt crisis, yes, we have to deal wit now. but dealing with it now doesn't mean cutting the budget right now. it means cutting it in years three, four and five after the...
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certainly that same cohort is because the level of sacrifice was mind-boggling, and like professor spence said you have five kids you are thinking differently. you can understand is why. she is then positioned as a shrew and ahead she has to take care of the kids. and when he founded funny bought a crate of 19652 and half years before he died because he had gone to india and believe that people shouldn't own property. so when you start talking about the radical king, what a true radical and believe not in possessing personal property but look he borrowed money from his daddy for texas and harry belafonte had taken out a 100,000-dollar policy and life insurance only to the five kids. this is what professor harris-perry is saying so if malcolm had a benefactor if he had been langston hughes so to speak and could get some of that white harlem dough, then he would have had a different perspective so even as we deconstruct capital, the point of karl marx the construction of capital didn't mitigate against existential assertion of the value and worth of capital, because karl marx said that. can
certainly that same cohort is because the level of sacrifice was mind-boggling, and like professor spence said you have five kids you are thinking differently. you can understand is why. she is then positioned as a shrew and ahead she has to take care of the kids. and when he founded funny bought a crate of 19652 and half years before he died because he had gone to india and believe that people shouldn't own property. so when you start talking about the radical king, what a true radical and...
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is it our best to drag this out for all this time to keep in sess spence as to whether we would -- suspense as to whether we would honor our constitutional responsibility to pay our debts the constitution says the national debt has to be recognized. it has to be recognized. and recognizwe did. president after president, 3 times in -- 32 times in recent memory, including when president bush was president, at that time, even though many of us did not agree with the war in iraq, did not agree the tax cuts for the wealthiest people in our country to the tunes of hundreds of billions of dollars, not agree to the giveaway to the pharmaceutical industry, we didn't agree with that policy. that's how we got into debt. turning around from the surplus direction we were going in with president clinton whose last four budge were in balance or in surplus. we didn't agree how president bush took us into debt, but we never, never stood in the way of honoring the full faith and credit of the united states. why, then, why, then -- why, then would we this one time with this president decide that we would put
is it our best to drag this out for all this time to keep in sess spence as to whether we would -- suspense as to whether we would honor our constitutional responsibility to pay our debts the constitution says the national debt has to be recognized. it has to be recognized. and recognizwe did. president after president, 3 times in -- 32 times in recent memory, including when president bush was president, at that time, even though many of us did not agree with the war in iraq, did not agree the...
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. >> host: of horse you know arabic tissue spence of time in egypt. i did also when i was younger and i studied arabic in school. did that knowledge of other languages help you while you were in iraq or in kuwait? >> guest: absolutely. after high school instead of going to college right away i traveled travel for a year and a half and it was during the gulf war. i started off in greece and through my parents and have been as i went to the middle east and lived in egypt and israel and jordan, specifically during that time period not. so in terms of just the cultural knowledge that i accumulated but also just a language skills too and i fell in love with the middle east from a very early age. due to studying history and looking through and looking at all the arts and the egyptians and history. but, so my love of the middle east and lead me to study further. before my unit went to iraq i became sort of a cultural expert and taught classes on appropriate behavior around muslims and just about the culture as a whole and part of that was also some arabic la
. >> host: of horse you know arabic tissue spence of time in egypt. i did also when i was younger and i studied arabic in school. did that knowledge of other languages help you while you were in iraq or in kuwait? >> guest: absolutely. after high school instead of going to college right away i traveled travel for a year and a half and it was during the gulf war. i started off in greece and through my parents and have been as i went to the middle east and lived in egypt and israel...
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spence. caller: i would like to say united we stand and divided we fall and we need to apply it to the government. we need to start with congress eliminating their little perks. some of the benefits we give to congress -- and the military men, paying them what they do, benefits for life, but when these clowns of their retired they carry a lifetime package with them. if we want to talk about deficit cuts, maybe we can close some of their niceties' -- some of their pools and showers. if they were serious about bet they would turn out the lights in some of the places in washington did but they are so out of touch they cannot think of things like that. and the more these parties decide to argue with each other, i think it is time for a flat tax and tax everybody fairly in the united states of america. every time there is something that has to be debated -- we have to go back to taxes. if we are taxing evenly and fairly we would not have the arguments and the politicians would not carry this over
spence. caller: i would like to say united we stand and divided we fall and we need to apply it to the government. we need to start with congress eliminating their little perks. some of the benefits we give to congress -- and the military men, paying them what they do, benefits for life, but when these clowns of their retired they carry a lifetime package with them. if we want to talk about deficit cuts, maybe we can close some of their niceties' -- some of their pools and showers. if they were...
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>> hold on, inspector parker, can you give me a spence sense? what does a dog handler make there at amtrak? what's their annual salary? do you ever a guess, generally what they're making? >> it depends on their rank. they probably are at $50,000 to $70,000. >> so how do you come up with hundreds of thousands of dollars? alpo only costs so much >> we provide going teams to agencies around the country. and it is in excess of $100,000. >> you said hundreds of thousands of dollars per dog. i challenge to you verify that number. >> we'll get you the numbers. >> would the gentleman yield? >> yes. >> i assume that your whole body imaging machines require an operator, too, that require as a salary as well. it actually in corpus christi requires at least two, actually three. one to stop you going through, one to listen on the radio, and the one in the back. so that requires three operators for eye whole body machine. >> they are all expensive systems, they each have a role. >> you are suggesting that the whole body imaging machine is a cheaper alternativ
>> hold on, inspector parker, can you give me a spence sense? what does a dog handler make there at amtrak? what's their annual salary? do you ever a guess, generally what they're making? >> it depends on their rank. they probably are at $50,000 to $70,000. >> so how do you come up with hundreds of thousands of dollars? alpo only costs so much >> we provide going teams to agencies around the country. and it is in excess of $100,000. >> you said hundreds of...
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spence as enacted into law. 114-1654-a -- 129. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes. ms. mccollum: my amendment requires the department of defense to limit what they spend on motor sports sponsorships for indy car series no more than $20 million in fiscal year 2012. with our nation in fiscal crisis i can't imagine anyone wanting to spend more than $20 million. as members of congress, we must make choices as to what to do with american taxpayers' money. congress needs to set priorities to reduce the deficit and grow our economy. this year the department of defense will spend $63 million in taxpayer funds to sponsor motor sports for recruitment purposes. in the last decade, hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars have been spent to sponsor motor sport racing and what do the american people get? the millions of tax dollars by big stickers on race cars, they pay for multi-million dollar race tracks for race car drivers and racing team owners. for example, the national guard is currently spending $20 million in tax
spence as enacted into law. 114-1654-a -- 129. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes. ms. mccollum: my amendment requires the department of defense to limit what they spend on motor sports sponsorships for indy car series no more than $20 million in fiscal year 2012. with our nation in fiscal crisis i can't imagine anyone wanting to spend more than $20 million. as members of congress, we must make choices as to what to do with american taxpayers' money. congress needs to set...
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is it our best to drag this out for all this time to keep in sess spence as to whether we would -- suspense as to whether we would honor our constitutional responsibility to pay our debts? the constitution says the national debt has to be recognized. it has to be recognized. and recognize weid. president after president, 3 times in -- 32 times in recent memory, including when president bush was president, at that time, even though many of us did not agree with the war in iraq, did not agree the tax cuts for the wealthiest people in oucountry to the tunes of hundreds of billions of dollars, not agree to the giveay to the pharmaceutical industry, we didn't agree with that policy. that's how we got into debt. turning around from the surplus direction we were going in with president clinton whose last four budgets were in balance or in surplus. we didn't agree how president bush took us into debt, but we never, never stood in the way of honoring the full faith and credit othe united states. why, then, why, then -- why, thenould we this one time with this president decide that we would put up ba
is it our best to drag this out for all this time to keep in sess spence as to whether we would -- suspense as to whether we would honor our constitutional responsibility to pay our debts? the constitution says the national debt has to be recognized. it has to be recognized. and recognize weid. president after president, 3 times in -- 32 times in recent memory, including when president bush was president, at that time, even though many of us did not agree with the war in iraq, did not agree the...
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is it our best to drag this out for all this time to keep in sess spence as to whether we would -- suspense as to whether we would honor our constitutional responsibility to pay our debts? the constitution says the national debt has to be recognized. it has to be recognized. and recognize we did. president after president, 3 times in -- 32 times in recent memory, including when president bush was president, at that time, even though many of us did not agree with the war in iraq, did not agree the tax cuts for the wealthiest people in our country to the tunes of hundreds of billions of dollars, not agree to the giveaway to the pharmaceutical industry, we didn't agree with that policy. that's how we got into debt. turning around from the surplus direction we were going in with president clinton whose last four budgets were in balance or in surplus. we didn't agree how president bush took us into debt, but we never, never stood in the way of honoring the full faith and credit of the united states. why, then, why, then -- why, then would we this one time with this president decide that we would
is it our best to drag this out for all this time to keep in sess spence as to whether we would -- suspense as to whether we would honor our constitutional responsibility to pay our debts? the constitution says the national debt has to be recognized. it has to be recognized. and recognize we did. president after president, 3 times in -- 32 times in recent memory, including when president bush was president, at that time, even though many of us did not agree with the war in iraq, did not agree...
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not in what mike spence, who wrote a braille i can't article, about the tradeable sector, manufacturingigh-tech, no job creation there at all. that's where we need to focus, but in terms of the debt crisis, yes, we have to deal with it now, but that doesn't mean cutting the budget. it means cutting it after the jobs have come back. >> and for more on this and the latest financial news, you can watch "your $$$$$" sundays at 3:00 and join christine romans for "your bottom line" each saturday morning. >>> first, the nfl season was in jeopardy and now, the full nba season is on the brink. we'll talk about the likelihood of having any major professional sports in the fall at all after the break. now no one will want to steal the deliciousness. with a variety of tastes and textures, only chex mix is a bag of interesting. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. introducing better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model year newer, with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance
not in what mike spence, who wrote a braille i can't article, about the tradeable sector, manufacturingigh-tech, no job creation there at all. that's where we need to focus, but in terms of the debt crisis, yes, we have to deal with it now, but that doesn't mean cutting the budget. it means cutting it after the jobs have come back. >> and for more on this and the latest financial news, you can watch "your $$$$$" sundays at 3:00 and join christine romans for "your bottom...
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said, we don't know.5a i said, what do you mean you he goes, we don't know where she is.5a i said, spenceer.&>euçó and rightáen i just had this 3 >> coming up, a whole community investigation by focusing on her >> stephanie was just grilled çop r(t&háhp &hc& about, you know, where was she? did you do it?e1 >> when "br-6eing brooke home" re áutáyxd2 -çxd [ female announcer ] now, give dry, damaged hair a whole new life! with aveeno nourish plus moisturize. active naturals wheat formulas target and help repair damage in just 3 washes. for softer, stronger... ... hair with life. [ female announcer ] nourish plus. only from aveeno. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] say hello to the new mango pineapple real fruit smoothies from mccafé, bursting with fresh flavors and blended with creamy low-fat yogurt. the simple joy of exotic refreshment. ♪ ♪ . . >>> on a sunny, spring day in 3 corvallis, oregon, the clock was ticking. 19-year-old brooke wilberger had disappeared about 10:30 a.m. as she worked cleaning lamp posts in the parking loet of the oak park apartments. just a block away from the blus
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. >> as i'm talking to my job griscom i represent the next -- the northwest quarter of the scott spence talk about uncertainty in the marketplace. it comes from this health care reform bill, it comes from the stem this bill. it comes from our government picking winners and loser. but i'm hearing them talk about the massive debts, 14 trillion plus dollars debt, the fact that were borrowed $1.5 trillion this year. when i keeping them talk but is we're concerned about where interest rates are going and we are concerned about inflation. we are concerned about punishing tax increases to pay for this day. so if i'm looking at expanding a growing my business, i don't know that i'm going to do that because of all the uncertainty that is created in the environment today. it doesn't necessarily hurt them. it hurts folks who in our communities who need jobs. you talk about certain numbers of how much we should cut and we wish ago. right now we're at 70% of gdp. we'll be at 90% of debt to gdp. i think that's disconcerting because i'll have a real impact on our account. maybe this is rhetorical but
. >> as i'm talking to my job griscom i represent the next -- the northwest quarter of the scott spence talk about uncertainty in the marketplace. it comes from this health care reform bill, it comes from the stem this bill. it comes from our government picking winners and loser. but i'm hearing them talk about the massive debts, 14 trillion plus dollars debt, the fact that were borrowed $1.5 trillion this year. when i keeping them talk but is we're concerned about where interest rates...
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is it our best to drag this out for all this time to keep in sess spence as to whether we would -- suspense as to whether we would honor our constitutional responsibility to pay our debts? the constitution says the national debt has to be recognized. it has to be recognized. and recognize we did. present after president, 3 times in -- 32 times in recent memory, including when president bush was president, at that time, even though many of us did not agree with the war in iraq, did not agree the tax cuts for the wealthiest people in our country to the tunes of hundreds of billions of dollars, not agree to the giveaway to the pharmaceutical industry, we didn't agree with that policy. that's how we got into debt. turning around from the surplus direction we were going in with president clinton whose last four budgets were in balance or in surplus. we didn't agree hopresident bush took us into debt, but we never, never stood in the way of honoring the full faith and credit of the united states. why, then, why, then -- why, then would we this one time with this presidentecide that we would put u
is it our best to drag this out for all this time to keep in sess spence as to whether we would -- suspense as to whether we would honor our constitutional responsibility to pay our debts? the constitution says the national debt has to be recognized. it has to be recognized. and recognize we did. present after president, 3 times in -- 32 times in recent memory, including when president bush was president, at that time, even though many of us did not agree with the war in iraq, did not agree the...
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he spoke of the quote, commonsense budgeting principle of balancing spence -- expenses. five years down the road, unfortunately, president obama is singing a different tune. he has demanded more borrowing authority with no strings attached. he started telling us that we must raise the debt ceiling and called our common sense budgeting reforms gimmicks and radical. here's what i'm hearing from people in missouri, my district. that's what common sense is. raising the debt ceiling is like handing five more credit cards to someone who has already maxed out 50 ear credit cards and sitting back and saying you fix the problem. how dumb would that be? here's from michael, don't give in. as a veteran receiving a pension i continue to stand behind you and the house leadership in expecting meaningful spending cuts before raising the debt ceiling without raising taxes. taxpayers don't like what's going on and we aren't going to sit by and watch any more. here's from margaret, a minimum of 4d billion over 10 years is a drop in the bucket. we also need a constitutional amendment so ou
he spoke of the quote, commonsense budgeting principle of balancing spence -- expenses. five years down the road, unfortunately, president obama is singing a different tune. he has demanded more borrowing authority with no strings attached. he started telling us that we must raise the debt ceiling and called our common sense budgeting reforms gimmicks and radical. here's what i'm hearing from people in missouri, my district. that's what common sense is. raising the debt ceiling is like handing...