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stein's technology? it decides whether it goes to voicemail. >> as i understand, the technology to a certain degree -- the decision is removed to a certain degree from the consumer and is made by -- >> that is not true. i do not think that is true. the carrier is not making the decision, is it? >> the carrier does not make that decision. i can only speak to our system. the system does not block a call under any circumstance other than if the customer were to say, here is one give a number that i do not want. in the case of telemarketing guard, it impedes the call and to digitallyer record their name. in all of those cases, those , the phone call is made, and i'm not a lawyer so i cannot speak to the legality of it -- i'm sure we have a lot in the room. >> i would appreciate if you would take that to the legal staff at your organization. the specifics of both esther steins and the other technology -- mr. stein's other technology, get back to us what the specific problems from a legal framework you believe
stein's technology? it decides whether it goes to voicemail. >> as i understand, the technology to a certain degree -- the decision is removed to a certain degree from the consumer and is made by -- >> that is not true. i do not think that is true. the carrier is not making the decision, is it? >> the carrier does not make that decision. i can only speak to our system. the system does not block a call under any circumstance other than if the customer were to say, here is one...
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the green party ticket johnson got less than one percent joel stein got less than a half percent of the total vote but really a lot of this comes down to with how impossible it is for third parties to even break into our election system in your two party system this was something that i talked with joel stein about and i think we have a clip of what you said. greens transcend those traditional left right boundaries we've been working actually with libertarians throughout our campaign to address the issues of censorship you know we were both locked out of the presidential debates even though our campaign was on the ballot poor eighty five percent of american voters they deserve to know who their choices are so really i mean the greens in the libertarians are in the same boat here they're both shut out of the debate mean imagine how important it is it would be if you had mitt romney barack obama and then gary johnson and jill stein on there expressing that is that alone would reach so many voters plus trying to ballot access trying to raise funds when you're in a post citizens united
the green party ticket johnson got less than one percent joel stein got less than a half percent of the total vote but really a lot of this comes down to with how impossible it is for third parties to even break into our election system in your two party system this was something that i talked with joel stein about and i think we have a clip of what you said. greens transcend those traditional left right boundaries we've been working actually with libertarians throughout our campaign to address...
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stein berg was from san francisco. and was captured during the cooep war in 1961.presumed to have died or been killed while in captivity. >> i'm kind of mentioned emotion. it has been 62 years we have grieved for 62 years. i'm coon of elated right now. i think it's a great thing we are bringing his remains home. >>reporter: procession of veterans on motorcycle and san jose police officers led the way on 8 80 to 17 ending in los gatos. where the casket was brought out in silence. family members were then taken inside and in private were able to see the remains of joseph stein berg. outside we witness a special moment between the patriot guard riders and stein berg nephew. >> these are extremely important and want to be able to give one to you and your family in recognition of your service and sacrifice for his service and sacrifice. >> we want to make sure he got the welcome home he deserved. want to make sure that the family knows that they don't grieve alone. we as nation grieve with them. >>reporter: defense prisoner of war missing personnel office announced rema
stein berg was from san francisco. and was captured during the cooep war in 1961.presumed to have died or been killed while in captivity. >> i'm kind of mentioned emotion. it has been 62 years we have grieved for 62 years. i'm coon of elated right now. i think it's a great thing we are bringing his remains home. >>reporter: procession of veterans on motorcycle and san jose police officers led the way on 8 80 to 17 ending in los gatos. where the casket was brought out in silence....
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ben stein, can he pick apart what parts he doesn't want to enforce? >> obviously he thinks he can, but the constitution says that he must take care to fully enforce the law. there is a wonderful piece in the "wall street journal" about this by a former federal district court judge who says he cannot pick and choose. obviously the president can pick and choose which laws to enforce and which not to enforce. there would be no need for a congress. so i think once he has gotte the congress to pass the law it's the l d he can't just suddenly decide not to pass it. this islike signing the statement that mr. bush would say where he wouldn't say he wouldn't enforce parts o the law. that wasn't legal either. >> this is where the republicans look weird, dagen. a law they hated they now say the president has to honor that law or he's breaking the law. what do you make of that? >> i think the way they should handz elle this iso and say, okay, we'll let you do this, but you also have to delay the individual mandate, you have to do both of them. >> can you negotiat
ben stein, can he pick apart what parts he doesn't want to enforce? >> obviously he thinks he can, but the constitution says that he must take care to fully enforce the law. there is a wonderful piece in the "wall street journal" about this by a former federal district court judge who says he cannot pick and choose. obviously the president can pick and choose which laws to enforce and which not to enforce. there would be no need for a congress. so i think once he has gotte the...
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host: sam stein with "huffington post." join the conversation let's listen to comment april,nt obama made in about sequestration, and something "huffington post" wrote about, listening in particular for the tone of where responsibility lies for sequestration. [video clip] you seem to suggest that somehow these folks have no responsibility and my job is to get them to behave. that is their job. they are elected -- members of congress are elected in order to do what is right for their constituencies and the american people. so, if in fact they are seriously concerned about passenger convenience and safety, then they should not just be thinking about tomorrow, next week or the week after that, but five years from now, 10 years from now and 15 years from now. president obama talking about congress and laying the responsibility for sequestration at the feet of congress. is that still the white house's attitude and what have we learned about the governing ?tyle customer -- style guest: it is complicated. in order to get beyond th
host: sam stein with "huffington post." join the conversation let's listen to comment april,nt obama made in about sequestration, and something "huffington post" wrote about, listening in particular for the tone of where responsibility lies for sequestration. [video clip] you seem to suggest that somehow these folks have no responsibility and my job is to get them to behave. that is their job. they are elected -- members of congress are elected in order to do what is right...
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stein and mr. foss' technology, and get back to us with what specific problems from a legal framework you believe that there are. i think if this were offered by a carrier, you know, i'm just shaking my head that american carriers have not tried to adopt some of these technologies. because i think it's such a winner in an open capitalistic competitive market. and by my television ads that i watch, all the carriers are pretty darn competitive right now. i mean, they are desperately not just trying to get new customers, they are trying to hold onto customers. because communism and other we can take our phone numbers, there is this incredible desire to see if you can get somebody to walk someone else to you. for the life of me i can't figure out why you are not more aggressively going after this very desirable technology on the behalf of consumers. >> we can absolutely provide that information. it just to be clear, our member companies to offer, and i always encourage consumers to reach out to their r
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and senior political editor and white house correspondent for "huffington post" sam stein along withe and joe. good morning, joe. >> where do you begin? new york has always felt like when washington hasn't been working, at least we figured out how to run the toughest, biggest city in the world with giuliani and bloomberg. >> he's doing a good job.
and senior political editor and white house correspondent for "huffington post" sam stein along withe and joe. good morning, joe. >> where do you begin? new york has always felt like when washington hasn't been working, at least we figured out how to run the toughest, biggest city in the world with giuliani and bloomberg. >> he's doing a good job.
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joining me now, the huffington post's sam stein. msnbc's karen finney and ari melber. sex therapist and psychiatrist dr. madeline castellanos. ari melber -- >> you're starting with me? >> i'm starting with you. sexting scandals start with ari melber on this program. okay? >> literally. >> i need some expertise here. i want to get to this last line of the woman in this new story. she says that all of his campaign promises about being a changed man are absolute lies. what -- how is this -- what is your sense of how this is going to play in this campaign? >> well, look, she's an anonymous source. we deal with anonymous sources a lot in politics. right? so unlike, say, an anonymous source in the "new york times" we don't have a third party validating quite as much. having said that, as you know and as the audience knows, he has burned up quite a bit of credibility for people who care about the details of this because he has been previously caught in several lies. i don't think the politics actually will hurt him that much in the long run in new york. and i'll tell you why,
joining me now, the huffington post's sam stein. msnbc's karen finney and ari melber. sex therapist and psychiatrist dr. madeline castellanos. ari melber -- >> you're starting with me? >> i'm starting with you. sexting scandals start with ari melber on this program. okay? >> literally. >> i need some expertise here. i want to get to this last line of the woman in this new story. she says that all of his campaign promises about being a changed man are absolute lies. what...
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stein began to question the tenants of politically correct thinking with the birth of his daughter. the program first aired in june of 2000. c-span: harry stein, author of "how i accidentally joined the vast right-wing conspiracy and found inner peace," where'd you get that title? >> guest: you know, it just came to me one day. i'm--i'm usually terrible at titles. and the genesis of this book was an editor of mine, with whom i was having lunch, who said--we were talking about politics and she said the usual thing--i'm--i was used to hearing from my liberal friends, 'how did you become such a'--she was polite, so she didn't say fascist; she said 'reactionary?' and i said, 'well, maybe there's a book in that.' and i wanted the book to be kind of light in tone. i want it to be readable and entertaining as well as serious and that night in bed, it just kind of hit me and inner peace came later. c-span: if you are a right-winger, are you a reactionary? are those terms fair? >> guest: no. i mean, it's kind of name-calling. it--it's one of the things i talk about in the book, how--how thos
stein began to question the tenants of politically correct thinking with the birth of his daughter. the program first aired in june of 2000. c-span: harry stein, author of "how i accidentally joined the vast right-wing conspiracy and found inner peace," where'd you get that title? >> guest: you know, it just came to me one day. i'm--i'm usually terrible at titles. and the genesis of this book was an editor of mine, with whom i was having lunch, who said--we were talking about...
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i think -- there's sam stein that just popped up. we have sam stein. i'm sorry, i'll come back to you in a second. joining us from the front lawn of the white house, political editor and white house correspondent for the huffington post, sam stein. i'm sorry, sam, to so rudely not have your introduction at the ready. >> it's okay. i just want to warn you, i have to go vote, too. >> let me just -- i was getting to -- i just asked, if you did hear, congresswoman sanchez says there's room to negotiate on the question of citizenship. how much do you think that is a big deal as far as the survival of comprehensive immigration reform in the house of representatives? >> i'm intrigued by what we said because i haven't heard many people say it. citizenship is sort of the end goal for a lot of democrats here. i'm not sure what legalization would look like. would it be a derivative of what the obama administration's executive action policy was, which is essentially we're not going to deport you? the devil's always in the details but, you know, democrats, by and l
i think -- there's sam stein that just popped up. we have sam stein. i'm sorry, i'll come back to you in a second. joining us from the front lawn of the white house, political editor and white house correspondent for the huffington post, sam stein. i'm sorry, sam, to so rudely not have your introduction at the ready. >> it's okay. i just want to warn you, i have to go vote, too. >> let me just -- i was getting to -- i just asked, if you did hear, congresswoman sanchez says there's...
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to ben stein. charlie's book, "circle of friends" racing up the best seller charts. we'll get into that and some of the themes fit nicely today. doctor, what do you make of this? i mean, to equate trimming on irs budget where we already know tens of thousands of irs wkers are working solely for unions now is probably a good time to be considering -- >> well, liberals like the irs because it collects all the money to basically finance the welfare state. she was saying that in theost inarticulate ways imaginable because the new york city fire department is not financed by the irs. you know -- >> but didn't that scare you more? >> she has no idea what shs doing? >> yeah. >> it's not the irs who pays that. i almost felt like underneath thato do a fox news alert. hey, lady -- >> it's scary how little these people know. i talked to chris dd about the banking system, he thored dodd/frank, the big financial reform law. he told me the canadian banks are bigger than the u.s. banks. so all these people are, in my view, three sheets to the wind when it comes to that stuff. >> i
to ben stein. charlie's book, "circle of friends" racing up the best seller charts. we'll get into that and some of the themes fit nicely today. doctor, what do you make of this? i mean, to equate trimming on irs budget where we already know tens of thousands of irs wkers are working solely for unions now is probably a good time to be considering -- >> well, liberals like the irs because it collects all the money to basically finance the welfare state. she was saying that in...
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a great documentary. >> ben stein, why are you laughing?ecause it is a great documentary. but it's extremely one-sided. i think it's roughly two hours. the first hour is absolutely fabulous. mesmerizing, as you said, unbelievably interesting. the second hour is very one-sided. because it talks about how he got brought down by watergate. but it doesn't talk about how he sat up a generation of peace. if you think people who are high school students, people who are millennials, they're not being drafted. they're not being sent off to war. there have been no major wars since nixon was president. he created two generations of peace. that's the main thing he did. one mistake, serious mistake, does not take away from the fact he was the greatest peacemaker in the history of american presidents. >> wow. >> wow is right. let me add another voice to this. because we all listen. i listen to david gergen. he's another nixon aide. he has a really thought provoking piece on cnn.com. >> he was my boss. >> you better listen to your boss. this is what he sa
a great documentary. >> ben stein, why are you laughing?ecause it is a great documentary. but it's extremely one-sided. i think it's roughly two hours. the first hour is absolutely fabulous. mesmerizing, as you said, unbelievably interesting. the second hour is very one-sided. because it talks about how he got brought down by watergate. but it doesn't talk about how he sat up a generation of peace. if you think people who are high school students, people who are millennials, they're not...
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stein. next we have tess cavanagh. ms. cavanagh? sfgtv? >> we have a powerpoint? yes. good afternoon, supervisors. chairman wiener, supervisor kim, supervisor chiu. my name is tess cavanagh, i'm project manager at sfmta for operator rest room project. all right. we have over 2000 transit operators who drive the buses in the city. 76 transit lines with 146 terminals. our bus drivers really require access to facilities as they're performing their duties as operators. right now we have 17 portables in 15 locations, 18 licenses with businesses providing access to rest rooms, 21 permanent operated rest rooms, 21 free rest rooms, and all access at mta facilities. we currently have 32 gaps where operators have no access to rest rooms during their routes which we're trying to take care of as soon as possible. [speaker not understood] is down from 57 so we're, you know, fully improving the situation. the gaps, 17 have no facilities, 15 have -- are taken care of with 15 portables. right now it is a challenge moving forward how we fill these gaps as effectively as possible. this
stein. next we have tess cavanagh. ms. cavanagh? sfgtv? >> we have a powerpoint? yes. good afternoon, supervisors. chairman wiener, supervisor kim, supervisor chiu. my name is tess cavanagh, i'm project manager at sfmta for operator rest room project. all right. we have over 2000 transit operators who drive the buses in the city. 76 transit lines with 146 terminals. our bus drivers really require access to facilities as they're performing their duties as operators. right now we have 17...
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sam stein covers politics for "the huffington post."walsh is an msnbc political analyst and editor at large for salon. sam, as i read your piece, wiz thinking to myself that the pain is so scattered that politically speaking, maybe that's the reason for a lack of mobilization thus far. small groups are what you document who are feeling significant pain, but there subject seem to be anything or anybody tying them all together. >> yeah, you have a very valid point there. there is an organization in washington, d.c. called ndd, which advocates on behalf of those groups affected by the nondefense discretionary cuts by sequestration. but you're right. i think the pain is so scattered that we're not really seeing a mobilized effort to get these cuts replaced. the other problem that is happening is that a lot of these groups, including head start organizations are doing everything that they can to back load all of the pain. and by that, they're putting off the suffering. they're making sure that parents in the system, stay in the system. and t
sam stein covers politics for "the huffington post."walsh is an msnbc political analyst and editor at large for salon. sam, as i read your piece, wiz thinking to myself that the pain is so scattered that politically speaking, maybe that's the reason for a lack of mobilization thus far. small groups are what you document who are feeling significant pain, but there subject seem to be anything or anybody tying them all together. >> yeah, you have a very valid point there. there is...
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inauguration reform debate with janet murguia, the president of the national council of la raza and dan stein, president of the federation of american immigration reform. and we will analyze all of this news with david rohde of reuters amy walter of the cook political report, michael o'hanlon of the brookings institution and our own john dicker son. finally a look back on the 150th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg with scholar harold holzer. there's fireworks everywhere this independence day weekend and this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: good morning again. we start in san francisco where just before noon yesterday asian that air flight 214, a boeing 777 with 307 passengers on board crashed as it was landing from seoul, south korea. two passengers died and more unanimous 100 are still in local hospitals. deborah hersman is the chair of the national transportation safety board and joins us from san francisco. deborah, you've recovered the flight data recorders,
inauguration reform debate with janet murguia, the president of the national council of la raza and dan stein, president of the federation of american immigration reform. and we will analyze all of this news with david rohde of reuters amy walter of the cook political report, michael o'hanlon of the brookings institution and our own john dicker son. finally a look back on the 150th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg with scholar harold holzer. there's fireworks everywhere this independence...
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sam stein covers politics for "the huffington post."n wall much is an editor atlarge for -- maybe that's a reason for a lack of mobilization thus far. small groups are what you document who are feeling significant pain, but there doesn't seem to be anything or anybody tying them all together. >> yeah, you have a very valid point. there is an organization called ndd, which advocates on behalf 6 those group affected by the non-defense discretionary cuts affected by sequestration, but you're right, the pain is so scattered. the other problem that's happening is a lot of these groups are doing everything they can do backload all of the pain. by that they're putting off the suffering, making sure that parents in the system stay in the system and ensuring -- that helps those people who are dependent on the programs, but has a reverse political -- the pain and suffering is less visible to the lawmakers who would have the authorities to get these cuts reversed. >> joan, i think in the country there's the impression that we gave a sequester and
sam stein covers politics for "the huffington post."n wall much is an editor atlarge for -- maybe that's a reason for a lack of mobilization thus far. small groups are what you document who are feeling significant pain, but there doesn't seem to be anything or anybody tying them all together. >> yeah, you have a very valid point. there is an organization called ndd, which advocates on behalf 6 those group affected by the non-defense discretionary cuts affected by sequestration,...
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jill stein the greens are out there as the driving force in the social in the social revolution which is taking place right now and what the party can do is give that agenda. a focus and a set of demands and put them into the political context because when you bring a social movement together with a political movement that's when history tells us we succeeded stein garnered less than one percent of the vote last year and the greens are well aware of the difficulties of a third party breaking into the nation's two party system the efforts that it takes for a third party to gain basic access to local state and national democracy is completely ridiculous we're concentrating first on changing electoral systems on local levels including adding rank choice voting like exist in many cities across the country now as a way of having people see that alternative systems give them more voice we think if people have more voice they'll choose us and greens may be receiving more assistance from an unlikely source washington d.c. her series of issues have leapt into the mainstream debate exposing the
jill stein the greens are out there as the driving force in the social in the social revolution which is taking place right now and what the party can do is give that agenda. a focus and a set of demands and put them into the political context because when you bring a social movement together with a political movement that's when history tells us we succeeded stein garnered less than one percent of the vote last year and the greens are well aware of the difficulties of a third party breaking...
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it's called "how i accidentally joined the vast right-wing conspiracy" by harry stein, our guest. and we thank you very much. >> guest: thank you, brian. .. >> now joining us from the hoover institution on the campus of stanford university is abbas milani director of arabian studies at stanford and a fellow at the hoover institution where he is the co-director of the ivory and democracy project also the author of this book, "the shah." when was the shot in power? >> 1941 and left 1979 and turned over tuesday ayatollah khomeini and willingly that i save the revolution was hijacked by the kurds. but his father was pushed of power and in the allied forces occupied iran 1941. the british in the soviets. the allies were worried that the shop was a little too friendly to the nazis. depending on who you ask 3,000 german experts when the army suffered early defeat in that connected the persian gulf than they could resupply occupying a iran became a central. so let 22 almost reluctantly became the king. >>host: reluctantly? >>guest: at that time he was not anticipating this of the virtuall
it's called "how i accidentally joined the vast right-wing conspiracy" by harry stein, our guest. and we thank you very much. >> guest: thank you, brian. .. >> now joining us from the hoover institution on the campus of stanford university is abbas milani director of arabian studies at stanford and a fellow at the hoover institution where he is the co-director of the ivory and democracy project also the author of this book, "the shah." when was the shot in power?...
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andrea mitchell and sam stein back as well.on? >> we're fighting sexual assault in the military and we're listening to the victims. >> peace breaks out. i mean, ways goihat's going on? we got them hugging each other. you've got chuck schumer saying john mccain -- >> the senate works swimmingly. >> everybody's saying the senate's working now. >> when you look at different things. this didn't surprise me at the rand paul front. end of the day, he's a civil libertarian, sort of his ideology of protecting somebody's -- >> what about cruz? >> about softening his own image? i assume he reads his own press clips. if he really does want to run for president seriously, these are the things you do. you go find some ways to not look like you're a stereotype. >> congratulations, that's fantastic news. how did it happen? >> well, i spoke to each of them individually about the issues they had been focused on. ted came to the committee hearing undecided when we were debating this issue as a committee to decide the defense authorization bill.
andrea mitchell and sam stein back as well.on? >> we're fighting sexual assault in the military and we're listening to the victims. >> peace breaks out. i mean, ways goihat's going on? we got them hugging each other. you've got chuck schumer saying john mccain -- >> the senate works swimmingly. >> everybody's saying the senate's working now. >> when you look at different things. this didn't surprise me at the rand paul front. end of the day, he's a civil...
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sam stein, your thoughts on egypt here. hard to see how these groups come together when they're being shot in the street by the in illtry. >> yeah. it's a hot mess. i mean there's very little chance of political reconciliation in the interim. i read a report this morning that muslim brotherhood is already rejecting the timeline set forth by the interim president for new elections and a new constitution. and you can't really blame them. what happened was egypt's first free elections were overturned by the military in a year. he can quibble all day whether you want to call that a coup but at the end of the day it's alienating to the people who supported those elections. the critical player i think going forward is probably morsi himself. you know, the military needs him to buy into this process because he can bring along, you know, good swath of his followers. but i would have to say he's probably not in the best mindset to want to play ball at this juncture. i don't really see any good solutions here. i think the administrat
sam stein, your thoughts on egypt here. hard to see how these groups come together when they're being shot in the street by the in illtry. >> yeah. it's a hot mess. i mean there's very little chance of political reconciliation in the interim. i read a report this morning that muslim brotherhood is already rejecting the timeline set forth by the interim president for new elections and a new constitution. and you can't really blame them. what happened was egypt's first free elections were...
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the case and if you don't believe me just as freshman republican congressman jim britton steen or stein of oklahoma on the house floor last month the freshman congressman demanded the president obama apologize to all oklahomans for allocating federal funding to climate change research. here's what we absolutely know we know that oklahoma will have tornadoes when the cold jet stream meets the warm gulf air and we also know that this president spends thirty times as much money on global warming research as he does on weather forecasting and warning for this gross misallocation the people of oklahoma are ready to accept the president's apology and i intend to submit legislation to fix this broken stein is proof that if you're a big oil company or a shill for the fossil fuel industry buying a republican lawmaker is the best investment you can make as the website open secrets or points out britain stein has received thousands in campaign donations from some not so climate change friendly groups in the two thousand and twelve campaign cycle bird. sign received money from exxon mobil drilling
the case and if you don't believe me just as freshman republican congressman jim britton steen or stein of oklahoma on the house floor last month the freshman congressman demanded the president obama apologize to all oklahomans for allocating federal funding to climate change research. here's what we absolutely know we know that oklahoma will have tornadoes when the cold jet stream meets the warm gulf air and we also know that this president spends thirty times as much money on global warming...
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on thursday, stein burt will be laid to rest atnags cemetery in san bruno. >>> power waves in the hawaii coast. the storm prompted roads and school's closures. >>> state firefighters reporting a sharp spike of the number of fires this year. 50% above normal. john takes us to one neighbor tt is among considered the high risk. >> we have done a lot to take steps to try to prevent our house, you know, being a target but you know, all you have to do is remember the oakland fire. >> reporter: 22 years ago the most costly fire in the u.s. history. many people displayed from that fire and moved to lafayette. >> each time it steps up the ladder and you get more energy from the fire until you enough energy to ignite very big such as the house you see behind us. >> so far this year that's 50% higher than average. experts saying fire danger is trends worst. >> he says climb changes is making california more flammable and that more and more people are living the harm's way and resources now, more than ever homeowners must create defensible space to protect themselves. >> managing the location around
on thursday, stein burt will be laid to rest atnags cemetery in san bruno. >>> power waves in the hawaii coast. the storm prompted roads and school's closures. >>> state firefighters reporting a sharp spike of the number of fires this year. 50% above normal. john takes us to one neighbor tt is among considered the high risk. >> we have done a lot to take steps to try to prevent our house, you know, being a target but you know, all you have to do is remember the oakland...
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and his handling, sam stein, do we still have sam?presentative of something bigger. by the way, glenn greenwald is writing a book. hope he doesn't threaten the government in that. in terms of his handling of the snowden situation, sam stein, what do you make of it? does it tell us something else about something we should be concerned about with vladimir putin? >> well, i, too, share your concerns about the shirtless photos on top of horses. >> yeah. >> for the handling of snowden, it's confusing. on the one hand he's giving him some space, obviously, because snowden remains as far as we know in the moscow airport and now he's flirting with the idea of granting him asylum. on the other hand he's put out these public guarantees he would not tolerate snowden leaking information that would danger u.s. national security. so it's sort of a microcosm, i guess, of the u.s./russian relationship at large in which you have both tones going in each direction. it's tough to make sense of it all. >> joe, i don't think it's unclear at all. i think h
and his handling, sam stein, do we still have sam?presentative of something bigger. by the way, glenn greenwald is writing a book. hope he doesn't threaten the government in that. in terms of his handling of the snowden situation, sam stein, what do you make of it? does it tell us something else about something we should be concerned about with vladimir putin? >> well, i, too, share your concerns about the shirtless photos on top of horses. >> yeah. >> for the handling of...
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i'm mark steines, coming to you from hollywood, california.and get in shape, right? but the problem we have is time. look, i had all the excuses in the world -- i was too busy, i was too tired, not enough time -- that is, until i discovered 10-minute trainer. that's right -- 10 minutes. look, i'll be
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stein and mr. peeps and for their understanding and commitment to historic preservation i want to acknowledge the need of supervisor breed and wiener and the fine work of the budget analyst so thank you very much. we do have revised financial impact for your consideration today. as you might be aware our office is preparing the estimated application for this so you can understand the financial impact before taking action. our city realized there was an error made on our part on the calculation. the bottom line that the mills act value should be closer to 1.1 million instead of $1 million and impact to the city of $6,000 versus $7,000. i did note that we consulted with the city attorney and noted this lower estimate is not substantive and would not require a continuance and now i would like to turn it over to michael who will address the general mills act process and for the corrected estimate rational. >> thank you trisha and good afternoon chair farrell and supervisors. i am here to speak on the g
stein and mr. peeps and for their understanding and commitment to historic preservation i want to acknowledge the need of supervisor breed and wiener and the fine work of the budget analyst so thank you very much. we do have revised financial impact for your consideration today. as you might be aware our office is preparing the estimated application for this so you can understand the financial impact before taking action. our city realized there was an error made on our part on the calculation....
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sam stein is political editor for "the huffington post" and nia-malika henderson. i can think of three great reasons why the republicans are doing what they're doing. one, they might be able to discourage young people in participating in the program, meaning only unhealthy people participate, which is bad economics. two, they could create an unhealthy atmosphere and next year lose a lot of votes. and third, i'm not sure. just make life miserable in america. i'm sure i can think of a third reason. sam, it is smart politics on the republican side to just trash this thing again and again and again with hopes they'll be proven right, i guess. >> chris, you just had your rick perry moment where you couldn't remember the third thing on the list. >> don't ever do that again, sam. >> fair enough. >> go ahead. >> i think you're right about this. i think part of what the republican calculation here is that you have to kill the law now or you won't be able to do it later, in part because some of the benefits are going to start to accrue starting in this year and going into 20
sam stein is political editor for "the huffington post" and nia-malika henderson. i can think of three great reasons why the republicans are doing what they're doing. one, they might be able to discourage young people in participating in the program, meaning only unhealthy people participate, which is bad economics. two, they could create an unhealthy atmosphere and next year lose a lot of votes. and third, i'm not sure. just make life miserable in america. i'm sure i can think of a...
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in april, they were informed, stein brerg's remains had been identified. >> our government has made such an effort to find people that have -- that have been lost like this. >> these photographs shows the private ceremony on the tarmac that took place this morning. an honor guard saluted steinberg and draped and american flag over his casket. [taps] >> reporter: the procession left the airport, a somber homecoming for a man who spent his adult life serving the military. >> he told me about being shot at and highing behind banana trees. he would make jokes about it but it wasn't funny. >> reporter: his service was a sacrifice that will be remembered. >> we have as you been proud of him. he's -- we've always been proud of him. he's never been out of my mind and heart for 62 years. >> reporter: he will be laid to rest with full military honors at golden gate cemetery in san bruno on thursday. he will be buried alongside his three brothers who were all world war ii veterans. janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> daly city police are looking for conartists posing as people who fix car d
in april, they were informed, stein brerg's remains had been identified. >> our government has made such an effort to find people that have -- that have been lost like this. >> these photographs shows the private ceremony on the tarmac that took place this morning. an honor guard saluted steinberg and draped and american flag over his casket. [taps] >> reporter: the procession left the airport, a somber homecoming for a man who spent his adult life serving the military....
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it will build over time. >> thanks, sam stein. thank you, david corn. happy weekend for all of you.ee of you. all two of you. when we return, let me finish with the republicans' civil war over war. boy, it's about time this baby came. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. hat happened hat happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? because all these whole grains aren't hea
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the "huffington post," sam stein. thank you, my friend, as always. and thank you to the grio's joy reid. >>> seven months into president obama's second term, the guantanamo bay detention center is still open for business. but gitmo isn't the only prison fanning the flames of debate over indefinite detention. we will discuss abu ghraib, bagram, gitmo and more just ahead. wi drive a ford fusion. who is healthier, you or your car? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well. keep your car healthy with the works. $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate at your participating ford dealer. so you gotta take care of yourself? yes you do. you gotta take care of your baby? oh yeah! a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve
the "huffington post," sam stein. thank you, my friend, as always. and thank you to the grio's joy reid. >>> seven months into president obama's second term, the guantanamo bay detention center is still open for business. but gitmo isn't the only prison fanning the flames of debate over indefinite detention. we will discuss abu ghraib, bagram, gitmo and more just ahead. wi drive a ford fusion. who is healthier, you or your car? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as...
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we have forest ep stein joining us.s for he can here. >> absolutely. >> let's start with one year for businesses for the obama mandate. how does this look for the nation? >> does not look good. it's a common sense move by the obama team, but they're really conceding. they're conceding obama care is way too complicated. the mid term elections are coming up in 2016 because this is a one year delay in one provision. then the individual mandate and other provisions are also very complicated. it's left to be seen whether those will have to be delayed as well. not a good day for the obama administration. there's a reason they did this right before the 4th of july holiday, dump the news out there so nobody would notice, but we did. >> they're saying it's going to take some extra time to iron out the kinks and get it done right. wouldn't it be worse if they rolled it out and it was a huge debacle? >> yes, but it could still be a huge debacle. we were not ready. we spent so many years on obama care. so much political capital was
we have forest ep stein joining us.s for he can here. >> absolutely. >> let's start with one year for businesses for the obama mandate. how does this look for the nation? >> does not look good. it's a common sense move by the obama team, but they're really conceding. they're conceding obama care is way too complicated. the mid term elections are coming up in 2016 because this is a one year delay in one provision. then the individual mandate and other provisions are also very...
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in the afternoons, passengers can walk there and fill out a survey to help guide the final stein. >>> paul, we're used to seeing clouds. today was a little don't it is more humid outside. the clouds are not the low cloud cover that comes in. this is a change because of tropical moisture. told you about this friday that monday and tuesday will likely be cloudier than sunday. it has been cloudy all day long. you may have noticed a little sticky outside. perhaps bad hair day for you. our mount vaca camera r. livermore, 79. stan rosa 74. concord 77. downtown san francisco 62. not just cloud overk. it is widespread rainfall over the sierra right now. thunderstorms close to fresno. this goes all the way down to southern california. kpix 5 high def doppler is not tracking any rainfall in the immediate bay area, but that may, and i stress may change over night tonight. we have a 20% chance of showers and perhaps a thunderstorm or two. some very unstable air. this is an old tropical system from the eastern pacific that worked its way up. we saw the thunderstorms last week. some of that moistur
in the afternoons, passengers can walk there and fill out a survey to help guide the final stein. >>> paul, we're used to seeing clouds. today was a little don't it is more humid outside. the clouds are not the low cloud cover that comes in. this is a change because of tropical moisture. told you about this friday that monday and tuesday will likely be cloudier than sunday. it has been cloudy all day long. you may have noticed a little sticky outside. perhaps bad hair day for you. our...
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along with michael steele, sam stein is, david gregory all ahead on "morning joe." >> thank you. you in a few minutes. stale ahead, what would get you the motivated to lose weight? in dubai, they're offering a gram of gold for every kilogram they lose. #way too cheap, we'll have the best responses when we come back and "morning joe" just moments away. in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. feel like you're growing older... waiting to look younger? don't wait. [ female announcer ] get younger looking skin fast. with new olay regenerist micro-sculpting cream. the next generation with 2 new anti-aging ingredients. it penetrates rapidly. visible wrinkle results start day 1.
along with michael steele, sam stein is, david gregory all ahead on "morning joe." >> thank you. you in a few minutes. stale ahead, what would get you the motivated to lose weight? in dubai, they're offering a gram of gold for every kilogram they lose. #way too cheap, we'll have the best responses when we come back and "morning joe" just moments away. in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it...
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stein and mr. peeps and for their understanding and commitment to historic preservation i want to acknowledge the need of supervisor breed and wiener and the fine work of the budget analyst so thank you very much. we do have revised financial impact for your consideration today. as you might be aware our office is preparing the estimated application for this so you can understand the financial impact before taking action. our city realized there was an error made on our part on
stein and mr. peeps and for their understanding and commitment to historic preservation i want to acknowledge the need of supervisor breed and wiener and the fine work of the budget analyst so thank you very much. we do have revised financial impact for your consideration today. as you might be aware our office is preparing the estimated application for this so you can understand the financial impact before taking action. our city realized there was an error made on our part on
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. >> to the contrary executive producer cari stein joined these global health leaders in kuala lumpur. she also visited a program where teenagers learn about reproductive health and a women's reproductive health clinic. >> malaysia is a diverse multi-ethnic and multi cultural country in southeast asia where malays, indians, chinese and other ethnic groups live side by side. the national religion is islam, however, the people enjoy religious freedom. kuala lumpur, malaysia. a vibrant modern city in known internationally for the iconic petronas towers. >> in the shadow of downtown kuala lumpur is pudu a small poor marginalized community where a family and reproductive health services clinic struggles to meet the unmet needs of women. >> four boy, one girl. >> 44 year old tangchoi ying comes to this clinic for all her health needs. it's where she gets her yearly physical, blood pressure taken and blood work. it's also where she receives family planning services. >> i've been coming here since i had my first child 23 years ago. >> this young family also comes here to access birth control.
. >> to the contrary executive producer cari stein joined these global health leaders in kuala lumpur. she also visited a program where teenagers learn about reproductive health and a women's reproductive health clinic. >> malaysia is a diverse multi-ethnic and multi cultural country in southeast asia where malays, indians, chinese and other ethnic groups live side by side. the national religion is islam, however, the people enjoy religious freedom. kuala lumpur, malaysia. a vibrant...
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pressure is rising, showing steins of weakening at 1002 millibars. so this storm will continue off to the west, so it will be the biggest problem for tuesday with more flight delays possible. we'll have more coming up. >>> tonight, negotiations have stopped but will continue tomorrow morning. if a settlement is not reached soon, we could see another b.a.r.t. stoppage next monday morning. the negotiations are stalled over employee pay raises, benefits and worker safety. union reps say negotiations have been slow because b.a.r.t.'s lead negotiator has been on vacation. the employees' extended contract ex-tires midnight this sunday. earlier this month, b.a.r.t. workers walked off the job for four days, causing a traffic mess. >>> 12 bay area children off the streets and safe tonight, no longer sex slaves. this video given to us by the fbi shows agents working operations across the country. the agency arrested 16 pimps and rescued a dozen children. >>> a sour note for apple. a chinese company is accused of labor accuse. a labor rights group says the comp
pressure is rising, showing steins of weakening at 1002 millibars. so this storm will continue off to the west, so it will be the biggest problem for tuesday with more flight delays possible. we'll have more coming up. >>> tonight, negotiations have stopped but will continue tomorrow morning. if a settlement is not reached soon, we could see another b.a.r.t. stoppage next monday morning. the negotiations are stalled over employee pay raises, benefits and worker safety. union reps say...
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it will build over time. >> thanks, sam stein. thank you, david corn. happy weekend for all of you.ee of you. all two of you. >>> when we return, he me finish with the republicans' civil war over year. boy, it's about time this baby came. you're watching "hardball." the place for politics. [ female announcer ] made just a little sweeter... because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. but the instant frizz? not so much. so i'm taking pantene's 72-hour dare. [ female announcer ] beat humidity for a smooth 72 hours. get pantene smooth with moroccan argan oil in a pro-v system. help lock out humidity. keep frizz from forming. go 72-hour smooth. [ eva ] ditch the frizz... i dare you. [ female announcer ] get smooth from pantene, the world's no. 1 haircare brand. hair so healthy it shines. the world's no. 1 haircare brand. wi drive a ford fusion. who is healthier, you or your car? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down
it will build over time. >> thanks, sam stein. thank you, david corn. happy weekend for all of you.ee of you. all two of you. >>> when we return, he me finish with the republicans' civil war over year. boy, it's about time this baby came. you're watching "hardball." the place for politics. [ female announcer ] made just a little sweeter... because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious...
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back with us on set, we have mike barnicle, nicolle wallace and ben stein.world. and the person who leads this city will wield global power. so could that person be and should that person even be considered to be the mayor anthony weiner? on monday, he was the front-runner to become mayor of the big apple. one more sexting scandal later he has apparently blown his lead. christine quinn now leads. he's dropped 9 points from last month. weiner has forfeited his lead among women voters. his favorable ratings which surged early plummeted 22 points. one number that is growing for weiner, the amount of women with whom he admits to exchanging these messages with. that includes those he messaged after he resigned from congress. >> it's not dozens -- just like i told "the post" and they made a big headline out of it. it is not dozens. it is 6 to 10 i suppose but i can't tell you absolutely what someone else is going to consider inappropriate or not. >> were they sexual? how many conversations did you have with women after you resigned that were sexual in nature? >> i
back with us on set, we have mike barnicle, nicolle wallace and ben stein.world. and the person who leads this city will wield global power. so could that person be and should that person even be considered to be the mayor anthony weiner? on monday, he was the front-runner to become mayor of the big apple. one more sexting scandal later he has apparently blown his lead. christine quinn now leads. he's dropped 9 points from last month. weiner has forfeited his lead among women voters. his...
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daniel stein told "the new york times" that the white house declaring a war on coal. but there is more than a little hypocrisy in the obama administration's war. at the same time, the obama administration is committing a huge increase in coal exports. the administration encourages those that have a dismal record when it comes to clean coal technology. coal exports doubled during the president's first term. that was in part because it went from 2% of our total exports in 207225% last year. this president wants to kill coal. and this president delivering to blockbuster rulings on gay marriage. two victories for equal rights, striking out a key element of the defense of marriage act and determine that the defenders of proposition 80 in california, a ban on gay marriage, did not have legal standing to uphold proposition eight. shannon bream has our report. reporter: there were two significant wins today i'm a striking down a portion of the defense of marriage act. anthony kennedy said the statute is invalid for no legitimate purpose enters those by its marriage laws prote
daniel stein told "the new york times" that the white house declaring a war on coal. but there is more than a little hypocrisy in the obama administration's war. at the same time, the obama administration is committing a huge increase in coal exports. the administration encourages those that have a dismal record when it comes to clean coal technology. coal exports doubled during the president's first term. that was in part because it went from 2% of our total exports in 207225% last...