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state. >> okay. >> except you can't use the out-of-state permit in your home state. you can use them in all the other states but not your home state. you can't get an in-state permit by going out of state, bit if you go out of state, you can use that permit anywhere else and some were -- we had testimony -- it's not clear if you have to be physically present to get a permit. you may be able to buy these things over the internet, and the way this is going, goetz to be a revenue enhancement, you charge enough money and peep over the internet get a concealed weapons permit they're not entitled to get in their state. >> having been through the licensing process i trust those straights to do a quality job as they're can do today, and i say to the chairman, this bill has been knocking around these chambers for a long time. it's always been wildly cosponsored and supported and does not make it to the floor. i agree with the speaker boehner, the house works best when the house works its will, and you have a bill with wide bipartisan support and you've brought it to the floor
state. >> okay. >> except you can't use the out-of-state permit in your home state. you can use them in all the other states but not your home state. you can't get an in-state permit by going out of state, bit if you go out of state, you can use that permit anywhere else and some were -- we had testimony -- it's not clear if you have to be physically present to get a permit. you may be able to buy these things over the internet, and the way this is going, goetz to be a revenue...
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. >> i love penn state. i love penn state. >> it is just an emotional rollercoaster. >> is he a monster? >> jerry sandusky will likely spend the remainder of his life in prison. >> or wrongly accused? what kind of defenses will be available to jerry sandusky? >> the interviews you haven't heard. >> the hands on touchy feely. >> i think i beat myself up every day for not being able to recognize that. >> the details you didn't know. >> he had almost become numb. >> fox news reporting. the crisis at penn state. from state college, pennsylvania, here is john roberts. >> in early november, a pennsylvania grand jury handed down a report detailing monsterrous child sex abuse charges against former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky. two administration highers up charged with perjury and failing to report what sandusky allegedly did. it sent shockwaves across the united states. the motto for penn state athletics is success with honor and for decades the nittany lions lived up to that ideal. now, that
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state. the only state in that category is illinois. another way it respects states' rights is because a state, for example, does not allow a concealed carry permit to go into a public building, a bar, a sporting event with a firearm, and individual coming from out of state cannot do any of those things either, so what respect local and state laws with respect to concealed carry. >> thank you very much. congressman sessions? >> thank you for appearing before the rules committee today. i'm very excited about this bill which has been talked about to die have been in congress. i have been a co-sponsor of this effort and strongly supported. the facts that you presented evidently from an author who speaks about our ability to protect ourselves as, i think, a right that we have but with a profound effect on crime deterrents. do you have any more information about that? in texas, we found at the time we did this, literally crime went down. >> crime typically goes down 6%- 7% when every state has imp
state. the only state in that category is illinois. another way it respects states' rights is because a state, for example, does not allow a concealed carry permit to go into a public building, a bar, a sporting event with a firearm, and individual coming from out of state cannot do any of those things either, so what respect local and state laws with respect to concealed carry. >> thank you very much. congressman sessions? >> thank you for appearing before the rules committee...
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. >> i love penn state. i love penn state. >> it is just an emotional rollercoaster. >> is he a monster? >> jerry sandusky will likely spend the remainder of his life in prison. >> or wrongly accused? what kind of defenses will be available to jerry sandusky? >> the interviews you haven't heard. >> the hands on touchy feely. >> i think i beat myself up every day for not being able to recognize that. >> the details you didn't know. >> he had almost become numb. >> fox news reporting. the crisis at penn state. from state college, pennsylvania, here is john roberts. >> in early november, a pennsylvania grand jury handed down a report detailing monsterrous child sex abuse charges against former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky. two administration highers up charged with perjury and failing to report what sandusky allegedly did. it sent shockwaves across the united states. the motto for penn state athletics is success with honor and for decades the nittany lions lived up to that ideal. now, that
. >> i love penn state. i love penn state. >> it is just an emotional rollercoaster. >> is he a monster? >> jerry sandusky will likely spend the remainder of his life in prison. >> or wrongly accused? what kind of defenses will be available to jerry sandusky? >> the interviews you haven't heard. >> the hands on touchy feely. >> i think i beat myself up every day for not being able to recognize that. >> the details you didn't know. >>...
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activity the candidates might change who wins the state so all these other states are safe states. in the red and blue in the because of this winner take all rule there's no need to campaign in place in forty to fifty i want to talk about that especially as we are if you can believe it just about one year away from the twenty twelve presidential election a lot of other elections going on too of course but there is a common perception and that is that many of the early voting states iowa new hampshire. are every election cycle showered with tons of money because of where they fall in primary voting and like you said so many the majority of other states are in their issues as well are kind of ignored that is one perception how they're what do you think about that perception i mean is that accurate i actually don't think it's accurate i think the whole reason that we have the electoral college and why do you keep it is to have this balance of power to have this federalist doctrine. we don't want you know california and texas and these other big states to have more of a claim because t
activity the candidates might change who wins the state so all these other states are safe states. in the red and blue in the because of this winner take all rule there's no need to campaign in place in forty to fifty i want to talk about that especially as we are if you can believe it just about one year away from the twenty twelve presidential election a lot of other elections going on too of course but there is a common perception and that is that many of the early voting states iowa new...
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russell pearce as state senate 1 president, in a state in the united states of america, talked about ways to impeach president obama from arizona. >> this is the first time in the history of the united states a sitting president has sided with a foreign governor -- government, to sue the citizens of its country. for defending our laws, for defending and protecting the citpidns of the state of arizona, it's outrageous and it's impeachable.e1çó >> russell pearce once sent an áháhat included a racist white nationa3 screed, saying the media was pushing on the unsuspecting xd public a view of the world, "in which every voice proclaims the equality of the races, the innei rant nature of the, quote, jewish holocaust tale, the wickedness of attempting to the halt the flood of non-white aliens pouring across our borders." russell pearce sent that out to his supporters in arizona, then later half-a0'fjt)+r'g, saying that he didn't really know what it was. and he's also been assailed by c by his critics in arizona for his relationship with this neo nazi.e1 one of the vigilante guys with a gun a
russell pearce as state senate 1 president, in a state in the united states of america, talked about ways to impeach president obama from arizona. >> this is the first time in the history of the united states a sitting president has sided with a foreign governor -- government, to sue the citizens of its country. for defending our laws, for defending and protecting the citpidns of the state of arizona, it's outrageous and it's impeachable.e1çó >> russell pearce once sent an...
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plan for the state.was approved by the federal government. 50% of the money was coming from the state. because they decided to take it out of the california plan, there is no longer access to the federal or state funds. for people in san francisco, it means a $10 billion loss. in san francisco, we have a very brief high acuity raid leaving consumers in the lurch. primarily, with disclosure on december 1, we were concerned that there was no transition plan. that they would be in danger of being stuck at home, without adequate health care, transportation, or the importance of civilization that they would be getting. so, we are proposing to spend approximately $3.4 million to keep these services going while we figure out a transition plan. primarily, what we're doing is putting together an assessment team that would run through the funds. this is something that we have never done before in san francisco. people coming to the adult day health center, they get assessed if they qualify for adult day health. ho
plan for the state.was approved by the federal government. 50% of the money was coming from the state. because they decided to take it out of the california plan, there is no longer access to the federal or state funds. for people in san francisco, it means a $10 billion loss. in san francisco, we have a very brief high acuity raid leaving consumers in the lurch. primarily, with disclosure on december 1, we were concerned that there was no transition plan. that they would be in danger of being...
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it's a state by state race. it's iowa first, then new hampshire, then south carolina and on florida. and that's what we're paying attention to, is the schedule of these early primaries. d i think that we have a very good chance, after all, i won the iowa straw poll in less time than any other candidate in the history of the straw poll. and i'm the first woman to win the iowa straw poll. >> let me ask you about this. you had a lot of momentum after that but it seemed to beaken away when rick perry got into the race. you fell down to the polls. you're now at 4% in our most recent poll and yet rick perry appears to be stumbling. how do you get back to a place where you're in that top tier? >> david, that's a very good question. i think doing exactly what we're doing right now. i'll be getting on a plane and flying back to iowa from south carolina today. and what we're doing is meeting with people on the ground. we have very good organization in iowa. we have a lot of identified supporters. and so we need to do the
it's a state by state race. it's iowa first, then new hampshire, then south carolina and on florida. and that's what we're paying attention to, is the schedule of these early primaries. d i think that we have a very good chance, after all, i won the iowa straw poll in less time than any other candidate in the history of the straw poll. and i'm the first woman to win the iowa straw poll. >> let me ask you about this. you had a lot of momentum after that but it seemed to beaken away when...
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states military?e for a 21st century monroe doctrine. when you think about what we put in place in the 1820s, and then we used it again in the 1960s with the soviet union. we're seeing countries start to come in and infiltrate. we know that hamas and hezbollah are working in mexico as well as iran with their ploy to come into the united states. we know that hugo chavez and the iranian government has one of the largest -- i think their largest embassy in the world is in venezuela. so the idea that we need to have border security with the united states and mexico is paramount to the entire western hemisphere. so putting that secure border in place with strategic fencing, with the boots on the ground, with the aviation assets, and then working with mexico in particular, whether it's putting sanctions against the banks, whether it's working with them on security with mexico, all of those together can make that country substantially more secure and our borders secure. as the president of the united states,
states military?e for a 21st century monroe doctrine. when you think about what we put in place in the 1820s, and then we used it again in the 1960s with the soviet union. we're seeing countries start to come in and infiltrate. we know that hamas and hezbollah are working in mexico as well as iran with their ploy to come into the united states. we know that hugo chavez and the iranian government has one of the largest -- i think their largest embassy in the world is in venezuela. so the idea...
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>> we are -- >> penn state! >> and we'll always be -- >> penn state! >> tragedy and pain at penn state. but could something similar happen elsewhere?te sysm he sys that's to blame, next. ♪ it's 10:31am, and they won't serve you breakfast. but i will. i serve my entire breakfast menu all day, so you can get my new- -jumbo breakfast platter with mini pancakes,scrambled eggs, hash browns, plus bacon or sausage for only $2.99, anytime. nooooo....nooo jack, we only see my parents twice a year. chill out. >>> as long as he's been here, he hasn't really made a wrong decision. he knows what he's been doing, he's been doing it so long. if he thinks it's best for the program, chances are it's best for the program. >> he is doing what he believes is best for the program. we're happy that he's just doing what he believes is right in his heart and we're going to support him. >> we continue here on xfinity sports sunday. happy to be joined by dr. harry edwards. dr. edwards, as you review this story and look at it, what are some of your thoughts? >> i go back a lon
>> we are -- >> penn state! >> and we'll always be -- >> penn state! >> tragedy and pain at penn state. but could something similar happen elsewhere?te sysm he sys that's to blame, next. ♪ it's 10:31am, and they won't serve you breakfast. but i will. i serve my entire breakfast menu all day, so you can get my new- -jumbo breakfast platter with mini pancakes,scrambled eggs, hash browns, plus bacon or sausage for only $2.99, anytime. nooooo....nooo jack, we only...
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eight states have differed. eight states. alabama, delaware, indiana, iowa, maine, montana, new hampshire and south dakota. so you've got a southern state in there, you've got an eastern state, a couple of big ten's, a couple up in the big sky world and some of the east and they decided you only had to be 18, those eight states. this bill if passed would tell the citizens of those 37 states and the legislators in those 37 states that argued and determined that 21 was the right age that it would be the right age in your state for the people who were residents of your state but if somebody from one of those other eight states came into your state and was less than 21, they could carry a gun when your citizens couldn't. because their state decided 18 was sufficient, your laws make no difference. and you'd have teenagers carrying guns in states that had determined that it was not the appropriate age. 21's the right age to drink. and i'm not submitting it should be less at this time. but the fact is that the brain doesn't really d
eight states have differed. eight states. alabama, delaware, indiana, iowa, maine, montana, new hampshire and south dakota. so you've got a southern state in there, you've got an eastern state, a couple of big ten's, a couple up in the big sky world and some of the east and they decided you only had to be 18, those eight states. this bill if passed would tell the citizens of those 37 states and the legislators in those 37 states that argued and determined that 21 was the right age that it would...
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states do and some states don't. but seeing that as -- i think that's a huge disservice to these students. and we're not preparing them for what happens for most of them when they're 21 years old and they exit the publicel school system. we're not doing a good job of getting them ready. >> senator harken, if i could just add, i think this whole notion of life skills is so important, but -- and i don't know the answer. but it may be an i.d.e.a. oish u and what's appropriate to that child and not necessarily an esea issue. so i just wanted to raise that. >> mr. seatton? >> yes, for tennessee, we have built in a way to catch some of that 1%. young people that have a certain iq score, we use that as a baseline. if they are average-functioning, close to, they are not allowed to be placed in that alternative assessment bracket. so one of the things that, you know, people who want to opt out are not able to do that just based on the fact that they are young people or you believe that this will be better for your scores. >>
states do and some states don't. but seeing that as -- i think that's a huge disservice to these students. and we're not preparing them for what happens for most of them when they're 21 years old and they exit the publicel school system. we're not doing a good job of getting them ready. >> senator harken, if i could just add, i think this whole notion of life skills is so important, but -- and i don't know the answer. but it may be an i.d.e.a. oish u and what's appropriate to that child...
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angry penn state students took to the streets of state college, pennsylvania. police reported acts of violence and assaults on journalists and law enforcement officers. "the new york times" quotes one student, paul howard, as saying, "of course we're going to riot. what do you expect when they tell us at 10:00 that they fired our football coach?" a mob of students overturned a television news van. the video, this video, was captured on a camera phone. [ cheers ] not all of joe paterno's supporters resorted to violence. not all of joe paterno's supporters resorted to violence. many current and former penn state graduates said the firing was a rush to judgment. franco harris, nfl hall of famer and former player under joe paterno, was outspoken with his disapproval. >> there's a lot of outrage at penn state because of the firing of joe paterno. i'm upset at the penn state board for the firing of joe paterno. >> we will talk with mr. harris in just a few moments. there were other high-profile statements of support for joe paterno today. the nike corporation said it
angry penn state students took to the streets of state college, pennsylvania. police reported acts of violence and assaults on journalists and law enforcement officers. "the new york times" quotes one student, paul howard, as saying, "of course we're going to riot. what do you expect when they tell us at 10:00 that they fired our football coach?" a mob of students overturned a television news van. the video, this video, was captured on a camera phone. [ cheers ] not all of...
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to state. while preserving the power of the states to set the rules on where concealed firearms can be carried, this bill will establish recognition in the 49 permit-issuing states. so this legislation will simply make it easier for law-abiding permit holders to know that they are simply in compliance with the law when they carry a firearm as they travel this wonderful country. drivers would have to stop at the state line to determine whether their license was valid before proceeding. each state would recognize some licenses but of course not all of them. some states would insist that others had precisely the same requirements for issues of a license before operating reciprocity. and the status of such reciprocity would be constantly changing literally day-to-day. so that is the reality of the current reciprocity agreements anding on the congress can remedy this -- and only the congress can remedy this interstate muddle. we are proud to be citizens of a nation who need not present papers to cro
to state. while preserving the power of the states to set the rules on where concealed firearms can be carried, this bill will establish recognition in the 49 permit-issuing states. so this legislation will simply make it easier for law-abiding permit holders to know that they are simply in compliance with the law when they carry a firearm as they travel this wonderful country. drivers would have to stop at the state line to determine whether their license was valid before proceeding. each...
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states do and some states don't. but seeing that as -- i think that's a huge disservice to these students. and we're not preparing them for what happens for most of them when they're 21 years old and they exit the publicel school system. we're not doing a good job of getting them ready. >> senator harken, if i could just add, i think this whole notion of life skills is so important, but -- and i don't know the answer. but it may be an i.d.e.a. oish u and what's appropriate to that child and not necessarily an esea issue. so i just wanted to raise that. >> mr. seatton? >> yes, for tennessee, we have built in a way to catch some of that 1%. young people that have a certain iq score, we use that as a baseline. if they are average-functioning, close to, they are not allowed to be placed in that alternative assessment bracket. so one of the things that, you know, people who want to opt out are not able to do that just based on the fact that they are young people or you believe that this will be better for your scores. >>
states do and some states don't. but seeing that as -- i think that's a huge disservice to these students. and we're not preparing them for what happens for most of them when they're 21 years old and they exit the publicel school system. we're not doing a good job of getting them ready. >> senator harken, if i could just add, i think this whole notion of life skills is so important, but -- and i don't know the answer. but it may be an i.d.e.a. oish u and what's appropriate to that child...
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pro-united states means they should be under the influence of the united states. pro-iran means we will be friend together. you learn from our experience. we learn from your experience. so it's quite different meaning. >> rose: agreed. i agree withful that. but how do you see the way these governments will be forming in terms of whether it's egypt or looking at what happened in tunesia, in terms-- what does this mean with respect to islam? >> i think at least the minimum thing that islam is revisingtsel it's coming to the life much more than before. islam is revived in the social life. so we are very happy to see in tunesia muslim brotherhood is gaining. we are not after they copy our way of government. but it's obvious islamic sentiment is coming up. i mean just lo to the collective prayer, mosques, at theomen's, the sentiment. this is what we wan to see. this is what we think t is a good gain for ourdeas. you want to see the egyptian people, their experience of building a society based on their culture, their experience. we do not think that models from iran or
pro-united states means they should be under the influence of the united states. pro-iran means we will be friend together. you learn from our experience. we learn from your experience. so it's quite different meaning. >> rose: agreed. i agree withful that. but how do you see the way these governments will be forming in terms of whether it's egypt or looking at what happened in tunesia, in terms-- what does this mean with respect to islam? >> i think at least the minimum thing that...
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the alleged child sex abuse.felony state -- i'm joined by a penn state alum who donated $4 million tochange his devotion. i'm joined by tom this morning. good morning, tom. >> good morning, alex. >> i mow this really hits home for you. you know joe paterno personally. you had dinner at his house once. what's going through your mind about all of this? >> i think best way to describe it, i feel in many respects i'm going through the seven stages of grieving. i'm not quite sure where i am. kind of oscillating between anger and denial, shock, pain, all those things. pretty much getting through that. i think yesterday was a great day. a great show by the students. the players. both sides, real class behavior on the part of nebraska, our opponent yesterday. i kind of feel like we're getting to that stage where we're maybe moving upward now. the focus was on the victims, the children, which is really what it has to be. everybody is going to have feelings and personal feelings about individuals and what happened and i'm trying to put that behind me. because i don't have enough fact and i want
the alleged child sex abuse.felony state -- i'm joined by a penn state alum who donated $4 million tochange his devotion. i'm joined by tom this morning. good morning, tom. >> good morning, alex. >> i mow this really hits home for you. you know joe paterno personally. you had dinner at his house once. what's going through your mind about all of this? >> i think best way to describe it, i feel in many respects i'm going through the seven stages of grieving. i'm not quite sure...
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don perata led the state senate for four years. dan schnur is a republican strategist and teaches at usc. and mark paul is an author of "california crackup." we'll be back with our guests? a few minutes but first a look of some of what ails the state. there is not much disagreement that government is failing. >> the people are frustrated because the state government, the structure does not work. it doesn't work the way that people expect it to work. >> and it may be about to get worse because revenues are $700 million below expectations. under a compromise budget that was already cut to the bone, additional cuts could be automatically triggered further threatening state services. schools are in bad shape and teachers are being laid off. colleges and universities are feeling the squeeze. prisons remain overcrowded. health programs for poor have been cut back, fixing those problems should fall to the state legislature and the governor. but as in washington, sacramento is the uc in a pattern of partisan wrangling, wrangling the public
don perata led the state senate for four years. dan schnur is a republican strategist and teaches at usc. and mark paul is an author of "california crackup." we'll be back with our guests? a few minutes but first a look of some of what ails the state. there is not much disagreement that government is failing. >> the people are frustrated because the state government, the structure does not work. it doesn't work the way that people expect it to work. >> and it may be about...
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to drop on other states.y state, rhode island, this is particularly important to. nearly a decade after the e.p.a. began working to address this problem of interstate air pollution, we finally had a path forward that is sensible and protective of public health. that was then. this is now. today, senator paul of kentucky proposes to halt this progress to undo that rule, put away congressional review act resolution. that resolution would, one, void the cross-state air pollution rule, and, two, bar e.p.a. permanently from ever writing a substantially similar rule. this means that e.p.a. could never use the clean air act to create a cost-effective pollution trading program to address upwind pollution. mr. president, this hits home in my state of rhode island. rhode island has the sixth highest rate of asthma in the country. more than 11% of the people in my state suffer from this chronic disease, and many of them are children. in 2009, there were 1,750 hospital discharges in rhode island for asthma cases. those h
to drop on other states.y state, rhode island, this is particularly important to. nearly a decade after the e.p.a. began working to address this problem of interstate air pollution, we finally had a path forward that is sensible and protective of public health. that was then. this is now. today, senator paul of kentucky proposes to halt this progress to undo that rule, put away congressional review act resolution. that resolution would, one, void the cross-state air pollution rule, and, two,...
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penn state does not have... i think the words you used were the... does not have the character to make the necessary changes to restore its... >> i probably... >> rose:... moral spine was the word you used. (laughter) >> i kind of said that, didn't any. >> rose: yes, y did. you know what i think? i think the only thing wrong with that stateme is that i only applied it to penn state. if you had a scandal at ohio state, if yohad it at the university of texas, if you had it at any big time college sport... >> rose: tell me what you would like to see. what would be your ne system for college sports? >> i can't divulge that charlie. >> rose: (laughs) >> and the reasons because i'm in the middle of writing a... i have a scheme. >> rose: oh, you're holding back for us here at the table? >> i'm trying to build on taylor's story and i'm trying to take the next step. okay taylor has brilliantly and... >> rose: chapter and rse with the problem. >> chapter and swlaers the problems are. okay, let's fix it. let's fix it. >> r
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you can't get an in-state permit by gng out of state. but if you do go out of state, you can use that permit anywhere else. and we had testimony -- it's not clear that you actually have to be physically present to get a permit. you may be able to buy these things over the internet. and the way this thing is going, this is going to be a revenue enhancement where you just charge enough money and people just over internet get their little concealed weapons permit that they were notentitled to get this in their home state. >> having gone through the licensing process, i trust the local jurisdictions to do a quality job. i'say to the chairman, this is a bill that's been knocking arnd these kmaim betters for a long, long time. it's always been widely co-sponsored, supported, but just does not make it to the floor. i just want to tell you how much i appreciate -- i agree with speaker boehner. the house works well best when it works its will. grateful. >> i would -- i'm interested -- the gentleman had indicated -- i don't know whether it's true
you can't get an in-state permit by gng out of state. but if you do go out of state, you can use that permit anywhere else. and we had testimony -- it's not clear that you actually have to be physically present to get a permit. you may be able to buy these things over the internet. and the way this thing is going, this is going to be a revenue enhancement where you just charge enough money and people just over internet get their little concealed weapons permit that they were notentitled to get...
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exemption for penn state. >> drew, do we know why the president of penn state wanted this exemption that was around the time of this investigation? >> we know what graham spanier told the legislature. he was concerned, he said, about costs, about compliance, about competitive reasons for keeping records. also privacy. but i asked terry mutchler of the open record act office if she thinks the real reason was to hide a damaging investigation. here's what she said. >> i think that view would be shared by open records advocates. if you were at any of the police departments in the commonwealth, incident reports are, in fact, available under the right-to-know law. penn state, because it enjoys, along with temple, pitt, lincoln and this exception, they are not subject. >> so the exemption to release the records doesn't mean they can't just release it. isn't there anyone on that campus willing to open the records to show what they knew, who knew what and when? >> yeah. you're spot on, anderson. they could if they wanted to, but when we went to try to find those records, literally going to d
exemption for penn state. >> drew, do we know why the president of penn state wanted this exemption that was around the time of this investigation? >> we know what graham spanier told the legislature. he was concerned, he said, about costs, about compliance, about competitive reasons for keeping records. also privacy. but i asked terry mutchler of the open record act office if she thinks the real reason was to hide a damaging investigation. here's what she said. >> i think...
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states? >> interestingly, the reason they have jurisdiction is simply because it's a pipeline that cross the u.s.-canada border. that makes it something that comes under the pur few-- purview of the state department and not other segs line the department of transportation which has aning we which traditionally looks at pipelines and how they are handled and constructed. >> suarez: does redrawing the path of the pipeline mean in effect starting from scratch, really going back to the drawing board on this. >> it doesn't mean starting from scratch but it certainly raises questions about the economic viability of a project that's been under scrutiny for more than three years and now we're adding at least 15 months to this decision. so it raises questions about whether in the end trans-canada will pursue this although they do say that they remain hopeful that they'll get approval and they're going to go back and look at it. >> suarez: fill us in on how the battle lines have been drawn on this. who
states? >> interestingly, the reason they have jurisdiction is simply because it's a pipeline that cross the u.s.-canada border. that makes it something that comes under the pur few-- purview of the state department and not other segs line the department of transportation which has aning we which traditionally looks at pipelines and how they are handled and constructed. >> suarez: does redrawing the path of the pipeline mean in effect starting from scratch, really going back to the...
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well you know actually the state didn't collapse in many ways the state actually fragmented so they're little pieces of the state in fact and in some places the you know members of the politburo are actually still in power such as in kazakhstan so i think. you know exaggerated. you know i think they were all there is ways in which the institutions that were there under communism played a major role in the whole transition process that didn't totally disappear in fact ironically the communists were in the forefront of the movements that did the soviet union so if you look at the leadership of the stony and popular front if you look at the at the leadership of the alternative movements communists actually were very prominently represented within them well it's interesting one thing about you but you know if we look at the i've always limited to the communist party of russia the russian federation is that it never took the it failed to take the path of european socialism i mean they still talk about lenin here they talk about marx they'd be the stuff they'd be just the vast majority of th
well you know actually the state didn't collapse in many ways the state actually fragmented so they're little pieces of the state in fact and in some places the you know members of the politburo are actually still in power such as in kazakhstan so i think. you know exaggerated. you know i think they were all there is ways in which the institutions that were there under communism played a major role in the whole transition process that didn't totally disappear in fact ironically the communists...
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from other states. hamilton went on to say, quote, the variety, not less than the value of products for exportation, contributes to the activity of foreign commerce. it can be conducted upon much better terms with a large number of materials of a given value than with a small number of materials of the same value. arising from the competitions of trades and from the fluctuations of markets. particular articles may be in great demand at certain periods and unsailable at others. but if there be a variety of articles, it can scarcely happen they should all be at one time in the latter predicament. and on this account the operations of the merchant would be less libel to any considerable obstruction or stagnation. the sleck laive trader will at once perceive the force of these observations. and will acknowledge that the ever good balance of the commerce of the united states would be appear to be much more favorable than that of the 13 states without union or with partial unions. he's saying this in an argum
from other states. hamilton went on to say, quote, the variety, not less than the value of products for exportation, contributes to the activity of foreign commerce. it can be conducted upon much better terms with a large number of materials of a given value than with a small number of materials of the same value. arising from the competitions of trades and from the fluctuations of markets. particular articles may be in great demand at certain periods and unsailable at others. but if there be a...
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are thessupervisor chu: are thed the state trigger cuts? take a yes. that brings us to the state trigger cuts. -- >> yes. december 13 was the deadline. we heard a few weeks ago the state looks like they're $7 million short of the revenue target for the cuts to take effect. it is unclear -- the adopted a budget that included the trigger cuts, but it was unclear if it would let them spend. obviously there are representatives in sacramento and the legislature is concerned about the cuts. the impact would be to ihss, additional cuts to child care above and beyond what we are reducing, and the severe impact would be on education, which does not impact the city, but something we are concerned about. in the next two months we will have more information about that, and we are curious to see whether we will let the trigger cuts stand. we just introduced yesterday a supplemental appropriation of $3.4 million to back fill a portion of the funding the state was providing for centers that provide social services and medical centers to seniors who are vulnerable and
are thessupervisor chu: are thed the state trigger cuts? take a yes. that brings us to the state trigger cuts. -- >> yes. december 13 was the deadline. we heard a few weeks ago the state looks like they're $7 million short of the revenue target for the cuts to take effect. it is unclear -- the adopted a budget that included the trigger cuts, but it was unclear if it would let them spend. obviously there are representatives in sacramento and the legislature is concerned about the cuts. the...
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we've been waiting for two different sets of economic forecast about the state and the state budget and the budget that was signed into law in the summertime. the first one we got from andest taylor who said the state is going to miss revenue projections by almost $4 billion, which coincident tally happens to be the balance of the budget back in june. if that happens we've got these trigger cuts. another 100 in csu. social services cuts and also very controversial if we miss the revenue projection by that much, about a billion and a half dollars cut from k through 12 schools. that's going to be rippled all across the state. governor brown's team is going to weigh in in december for the full cuts. bottom line is, that budget crafted is way too optimistic. i think the people are going to be subjected to a lot more. >> what about the k-12 situation? i get confused between prop 98 money that was supposed to protect them and the reality that we live in. >> well, tb reality of proposition 98 is it's only a protection for school funding as long as the tax revenues materialize. prop 98 is writt
we've been waiting for two different sets of economic forecast about the state and the state budget and the budget that was signed into law in the summertime. the first one we got from andest taylor who said the state is going to miss revenue projections by almost $4 billion, which coincident tally happens to be the balance of the budget back in june. if that happens we've got these trigger cuts. another 100 in csu. social services cuts and also very controversial if we miss the revenue...
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while in virginia, republicans made gains in both the state house and senate in a state that is certain to be at the center of next year's presidential election. i'm joined now by karen kasler, statehouse bureau chief for ohio public radio and television. she's been covering the high profile ballot measure campaign from columbus, ohio. karen, it's good to see you again. first of all, remind us how this measure ended up on the ballot. >> well, this is the latest chapter in a story that started back in 2010 when republicans swept every office on the statewide ballot starting with john kasich as gern. and when governor kasich came into office he made it pretty clear that he was a little bit concerned about the power that the unions that represent state and local workers had in terms of bargaining and in terms of getting benefit packages and salaries. he and republicans then helped craft this bill, senate bill 5, which started to look a little bit at those collective bar gaping situations and also tried to expand a little bit more on that. that was 300-page bill that came into effect and so
while in virginia, republicans made gains in both the state house and senate in a state that is certain to be at the center of next year's presidential election. i'm joined now by karen kasler, statehouse bureau chief for ohio public radio and television. she's been covering the high profile ballot measure campaign from columbus, ohio. karen, it's good to see you again. first of all, remind us how this measure ended up on the ballot. >> well, this is the latest chapter in a story that...
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open records chief says that was the exact time that penn state specifically penn state's president went to the legislature to make sure their records would be kept secret. >> what that means in essence is that while every other commonwealth agency, governor's office, police departments, townships, school districts, are subject to this law and would be required to provide public record, penn state is exempt. that came as a result of a series of lobbying efforts through the house of representatives that was taking a look at rewriting pennsylvania's right to know law, which was really among the worst in the nation. and at that jeng tuncture, the president of penn state was one of the key lobbyists testifying seeking an exemption for penn state. >> drew, do we know why the president of penn state wanted this exemption that was around the time of this investigation? >> we know what graham spanier told the legislature. he was concerned, he said, about costs, about compliance, about competitive reasons for keeping records. also privacy. but i asked terry mutschler if she thinks the real r
open records chief says that was the exact time that penn state specifically penn state's president went to the legislature to make sure their records would be kept secret. >> what that means in essence is that while every other commonwealth agency, governor's office, police departments, townships, school districts, are subject to this law and would be required to provide public record, penn state is exempt. that came as a result of a series of lobbying efforts through the house of...
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is the way this all works is the state launders the education money to big corporations in the state to get around the constitutional requirement for the separation of church and state and then parents end up with vouchers for a few thousand dollars each that they can use to send their kids to either for profit schools run by cronies of the governor or religious schools associated with churches that help the governor get and stay elected everybody wins except the kids and the taxpayers kids get an education is no better than public schools and in some cases far worse for example do you want your tax payers being used to teach children the science is evil in the world is only six thousand years old that's a great generation of future engineers right but the governor and the republicans are. a lot of love from mega churches fundamentalist religious groups and the for profit school honors and c.e.o.'s that they played golf with and get their campaign contributions from here's how the scam works and jersey republican governor chris christie cut eight hundred twenty million dollars out of
is the way this all works is the state launders the education money to big corporations in the state to get around the constitutional requirement for the separation of church and state and then parents end up with vouchers for a few thousand dollars each that they can use to send their kids to either for profit schools run by cronies of the governor or religious schools associated with churches that help the governor get and stay elected everybody wins except the kids and the taxpayers kids get...
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it's something -- >> in a swing state. >> a swing state. >> that was a tough year for a lot of republicans sglts. >> quickly, shameless plugs. >> 59 points, the only bright spot. >> cincinnati bengals and antidalton, redhead. >> how about that? >> i'll plug he'd heads, too, but lsu. they won a big football game. i'm giving a talk there on wednesday on presidential journalism. >> politics. and gumbo. that's it. tonight on the nbc nightly news, the new poll. state of american, we need to hear respondents from american on that. we'll have the full breakdown tomorrow for you on the show msnbc super tuesday. we're beginning it again. coming up next, chris jansing and company. around at 1:00, don't miss "andrea mitchell reports."zing o. the natural oatmeal formula improves skin's health in one day, with significant improvement in 2 weeks. i found a moisturizer for life. [ female announcer ] only from aveeno. that is better than today. since 1894, ameriprise financial has been working hard for their clients' futures. never taking a bailout. helpin
it's something -- >> in a swing state. >> a swing state. >> that was a tough year for a lot of republicans sglts. >> quickly, shameless plugs. >> 59 points, the only bright spot. >> cincinnati bengals and antidalton, redhead. >> how about that? >> i'll plug he'd heads, too, but lsu. they won a big football game. i'm giving a talk there on wednesday on presidential journalism. >> politics. and gumbo. that's it. tonight on the nbc nightly...
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how in the world does penn state recover from this?his story season the going to go away any time soon. a lot of legal ramifications will be drawn out. >> it's going to take time. the board has to do its own investigation. what went so horribly wrong in that athletic department, in that institution? and then they're going to have to slowly, i think, come back appropriately. and if that means, for example, drastic change in the athletic department, totally cleaning house, calling off a sport for a year or something -- i mean, you call off the football program for a year or something. it could be a radical thing to do. but it could come to that depending on what they find? >> honesty right now more than anything. they have to be honest, they had a county district attorney who chose not to prosecute, that's got to be answered why. a campus investigator who didn't have enough backbone do say, i'm not going to drop this investigation. county police who valued football -- >> this is dave -- >> it goes from the top to the bottom. >> steven a.
how in the world does penn state recover from this?his story season the going to go away any time soon. a lot of legal ramifications will be drawn out. >> it's going to take time. the board has to do its own investigation. what went so horribly wrong in that athletic department, in that institution? and then they're going to have to slowly, i think, come back appropriately. and if that means, for example, drastic change in the athletic department, totally cleaning house, calling off a...
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the transfer of nuclear materials or material by north korea to states or non-state entities would be considered a grave threat to the united states and our allies, and we would hold north korea fully accountable for the consequences of such action. we see america's enhanced presence across southeast asia -- in our partnership with indonesia against piracy and violent extremism, and in our work with malaysia to prevent proliferation, in the ships we'll deploy to singapore, and in our closer cooperation with vietnam and cambodia, and in our welcome of india as it "looks east" and plays a larger role as an asian power. at the same time, we'll reengage with our regional organizations. our work in bali this week will mark my third meeting with asean leaders, and i'll be proud to be the first american president to attend the east asia summit. and together, i believe we can address shared challenges, such as proliferation and maritime security, including cooperation in the south china sea. meanwhile, the united states will continue our effort to build a cooperative relationship with china.
the transfer of nuclear materials or material by north korea to states or non-state entities would be considered a grave threat to the united states and our allies, and we would hold north korea fully accountable for the consequences of such action. we see america's enhanced presence across southeast asia -- in our partnership with indonesia against piracy and violent extremism, and in our work with malaysia to prevent proliferation, in the ships we'll deploy to singapore, and in our closer...
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must go on the west accusing it of provoking violence in syria as some states call for the opposition to avoid dialogue with the government. between protesters and government forces continues. on the new sensor right leaders take the helm inheriting unemployment of over twenty percent growing debt levels but the spanish people have expressed little faith that the fresh faces will bring a much needed change. because of the headlines on this early monday evening here in moscow bill dawdle has more for you in about thirty minutes time for now it's cross talk today focusing on the uncertain future of the eurozone thank you for. if you can. follow it welcome to crossfire calculable uncertain future as the eurozone grapples with the single currency what is the future of political union to save the euro is it necessary to make solar a political unification is greater political union by definition more or less democratic but what about the rise of the extreme right. he came. across not the political future of the e.u. i'm joined by charles koch on in washington he's a senior fellow at the cou
must go on the west accusing it of provoking violence in syria as some states call for the opposition to avoid dialogue with the government. between protesters and government forces continues. on the new sensor right leaders take the helm inheriting unemployment of over twenty percent growing debt levels but the spanish people have expressed little faith that the fresh faces will bring a much needed change. because of the headlines on this early monday evening here in moscow bill dawdle has...