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we understand this is the first hearing for ten years. we welcome the opportunity to give evidence and answer questions. the committee worked over the last 50 years of the drug control system. we found that it has totally failed to stop the growth of the drug trade. the commission proposed a few principles to deal with drugs. the policy should be based on scientific evidence and imperial data. it should focus on the rights of citizens and protecting public health to stop unnecessary suffering. third, government should take a flexible approach to coordination. governments around the world have recognized the waste of the human toll of our existing approach. there are models to look at such as switzerland and germany and netherlands and portugal where decriminalization ten years ago has led to a large reduction in heroin use and other drug use and massive drops in property crimes and hiv infections and violence. i hope we can start a new debate around drug policy. we look forward to discussing this with you today. we need to reduce the crim
we understand this is the first hearing for ten years. we welcome the opportunity to give evidence and answer questions. the committee worked over the last 50 years of the drug control system. we found that it has totally failed to stop the growth of the drug trade. the commission proposed a few principles to deal with drugs. the policy should be based on scientific evidence and imperial data. it should focus on the rights of citizens and protecting public health to stop unnecessary suffering....
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he would be thrilled with ten years. >> he probably would be thrilled with ten years. we haven't got a strategy to address key drivers i'm concerned about. one is the cost of medicare. we came up with an idea. it got pretty badly demonized last year. they'll use it as television commercials i'm sure. it was an idea that warranted debate. the other one is interest payments. i'm going to talk to you about interest. i think interest is critical. you have $5 trillion of interpret interest over the next decade, then it triples from 6% of out lays to over 16% of outlays. could i have figure three brought up while we're talking oovps. based on the projection, if we look at the trend lines here, it's going to go to 25 or 30 or 40% given that the estimates you use for interest rates stay pretty much the same. i want to know what your feelings are about confidence regarding interest rates if the trend line there continues beyond 2022. >> excellent question. this is a very important point. you're using the nominal deficit number. what matters for confidence and credibility and in
he would be thrilled with ten years. >> he probably would be thrilled with ten years. we haven't got a strategy to address key drivers i'm concerned about. one is the cost of medicare. we came up with an idea. it got pretty badly demonized last year. they'll use it as television commercials i'm sure. it was an idea that warranted debate. the other one is interest payments. i'm going to talk to you about interest. i think interest is critical. you have $5 trillion of interpret interest...
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all but three of the ships made it past the batteries at the cost of ten men killed in the fleet. faragate was again lucky not to be one of them for the hartford was riddled from stem to stern. fairgate just climbed down from his favorite spot when an enemy cut the shrouds just above his head. it dropped a half-mast without being perceived by us. this circumstance caused the other vessels it thinko think i been killed. they returned to them as soon as we have passed. naval guns and mortars could not knock out all of the enemies dug in batteries at vicksburg. nor could they capture the town and hold it against con ffedera infantry. 15,000 of whom were reported to be in the vicinity. i am satisfied, faregate wrote to wells, it's not possible to take without a force of 15,000 men. general butler sent 3,000 soldier with the fleet but they were far too few to do anything other than start digging a canal across the peninsula between the loops in the river in the vain hope it would create a new channel beyond range of the confederate batteries. faragate wrote to the general whose 1,000 m
all but three of the ships made it past the batteries at the cost of ten men killed in the fleet. faragate was again lucky not to be one of them for the hartford was riddled from stem to stern. fairgate just climbed down from his favorite spot when an enemy cut the shrouds just above his head. it dropped a half-mast without being perceived by us. this circumstance caused the other vessels it thinko think i been killed. they returned to them as soon as we have passed. naval guns and mortars...
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the defense budget has doubled over the course of the last ten years. the budget that's put before us, as the chairman points out, will be increasing the defense budget. every year from this year forward. we hear about these cuts, these cuts are from what was projected to be needed to be spent, a year or two ago. they are not actual cuts. the sole exception of the year. after doubling the defense budget over the course of th e counting the overseas contingency operation's money this one year we go from $530 billion last year to $525 and it goes up every sipgle year for the next ten. it's part, i guess, of a washington thing that when you increase the budget you call it a cut. it's a decrease in the increase, perhaps, but it is an increase, nonetheless so we have to keep this numbers in perspective. anybody who would argue that we can't go back and look at our acquisition and procurement process and do it much better, do it in a way that's actually going to deliver more capable pieces of equipment at less money. that's what these gentlemen have done. the
the defense budget has doubled over the course of the last ten years. the budget that's put before us, as the chairman points out, will be increasing the defense budget. every year from this year forward. we hear about these cuts, these cuts are from what was projected to be needed to be spent, a year or two ago. they are not actual cuts. the sole exception of the year. after doubling the defense budget over the course of th e counting the overseas contingency operation's money this one year we...
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just with a five to ten mile-per-hour wind.ange glow on the eastern horizon over the president obama. live view from the city camera. later today we'll get above freezing. not until later this morning. we'll be into the 30s by noontime. then during the afternoon, hit the mid 40s. sunrise at 7:03. sunset at 5:42. here's your monday evening planner. we'll be clouding up this evening. no travel problems. but getting colder, near 30 by midnight. then the 20s by dawn tuesday. tomorrow, a cloudy day. highs in the 40s. might have a few morning flurries or an afternoon sprinkle. small chance of that. the sun returns on wednesday. morning lows near 30. afternoon highs into the low 50s. and then looks like we could get rain on thursday. highs near 50. drying out thursday night. then friday, saturday and sunday, we'll get the sunshine back. and a -- pretty much average temperature. a chill in the air. morning lows near freezing. afternoon highs in the 40s. danella, how's traffic? >>> good morning. very slow on i-270. jammed from falls roa
just with a five to ten mile-per-hour wind.ange glow on the eastern horizon over the president obama. live view from the city camera. later today we'll get above freezing. not until later this morning. we'll be into the 30s by noontime. then during the afternoon, hit the mid 40s. sunrise at 7:03. sunset at 5:42. here's your monday evening planner. we'll be clouding up this evening. no travel problems. but getting colder, near 30 by midnight. then the 20s by dawn tuesday. tomorrow, a cloudy day....
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talking about this in the business but it's in and about ten minutes time . and specters from the un's nuclear watchdog say that iran seems committed to all nuclear issues at stake when it comes after a three day visit by the i.a.e.a. which tehran's called constructive experts have been attempting to verify the peaceful nature of iran's atomic program the west has recently stepped up its economic sanctions against the islamic republic suspecting it of developing nuclear weapons washington's intelligence chief has warned of an increasing likelihood that iran could attack america or its allies the u.s. is meantime are beefing up its military presence in the persian gulf by sending a third aircraft carrier to the region former cia analyst ray mcgovern says people have been misled into thinking iran is a clear and present danger. if you look at the polls seventy percent of the american people believe that iran already has a nuclear weapon that's exactly the same. percentage of people in two thousand and two who were persuaded by what i call the fawning corporate
talking about this in the business but it's in and about ten minutes time . and specters from the un's nuclear watchdog say that iran seems committed to all nuclear issues at stake when it comes after a three day visit by the i.a.e.a. which tehran's called constructive experts have been attempting to verify the peaceful nature of iran's atomic program the west has recently stepped up its economic sanctions against the islamic republic suspecting it of developing nuclear weapons washington's...
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go to slide ten. a lot of folks think that if we lower tax rates then the rich are going to rip everybody else off. they're going to get away with murder. take a look at the facts. when we have lowered tax rates over -- since 1980, the share of the tax burden for the wealthier people has gone up. 1986 is a good example right there. the shares shot up. so the wealthy actually pay a higher portion of the tax burden as those tax rates have gone down. why? three reasons -- we provides middle and lower income relief for families throughout that time. cutting top rates actually increased economic growth. upward mobility and prosperity. >> not so much, actually. >> alas -- >> i'll get to the next one. we'll show you an adjustment of that. and third, we've taken away loopholes that benefit the well off. >> also not so much. >> no. so that's the point i'm trying to get to. so in 1986, we closed loopholes, lowered rates. we went from a 70% rate to a 21% rate over that decade alone. and so let's go to slide 14.
go to slide ten. a lot of folks think that if we lower tax rates then the rich are going to rip everybody else off. they're going to get away with murder. take a look at the facts. when we have lowered tax rates over -- since 1980, the share of the tax burden for the wealthier people has gone up. 1986 is a good example right there. the shares shot up. so the wealthy actually pay a higher portion of the tax burden as those tax rates have gone down. why? three reasons -- we provides middle and...
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the social network will reportedly sell a ten percent stake to raise up to ten billion dollars this will be a record for its acknowledge your company but. you have a market research on north capitol says it looks. this is. probably on future casual. more inclined to talk about presenters for definitely facebook is not delivery of this much money right now thought. might be a self-delusion or my believe birth exaggeration of a market well you're both. worth much much less than that amount. in a further effort to crack down on corruption president of it has ratified the o.e.c.d. convention against bribing foreign officials and business transactions this is also a key step in russia's access to the paris based organization for economic cooperation and development according to a study by transparency international russian businessmen are among the world's greatest bribe givers second only to chinese. so going to the markets now crude is on the rise after the chinese manufacturing index unexpectedly rose boosting speculation of the world's second largest groups consumers withstanding the euro
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ten am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshua into the program now the u.n. security council has agreed to once to avoid military intervention in syria but differences remain over the way ahead the u.s. as well as its european and arab allies one president assad out of power for its part russia says the u.n. should be used as a platform for excessive interference in syrian affairs more in a fortnight has the latest from new york. the united states france britain could talk are. all those countries supporting this draft resolution said that there would be no military intervention imposed in syria if the draft resolution was adopted but the most important thing to note is that those spearheading the push for this draft resolution are also calling for a ceasefire in in syria and also calling for a national dialogue between the government and opposition groups these steps these calls are calls that have been made by russia for the last few months russia has indicated on tuesday that it will veto a draft resolution on syria in which the tax calls for imposes any r
ten am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshua into the program now the u.n. security council has agreed to once to avoid military intervention in syria but differences remain over the way ahead the u.s. as well as its european and arab allies one president assad out of power for its part russia says the u.n. should be used as a platform for excessive interference in syrian affairs more in a fortnight has the latest from new york. the united states france britain could...
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the president's budget would only reduce that amount by $366 billion over ten years.hat's a trifling reduction of 3.6% over the next decade. over the 75-year window, it translates into a rounding error, reduction of .5%. as insignificant as these, are it is clear that president's not serious about achieving even then. he suggested unless congress adopts his tax schemes for wealth redistribution, any adjustments to entitlement spending is off-limits. the president's re-election advisors in chicago might think that it is politically advantageous to hold entitlement reform proposals. but it is fiscally irresponsible. again, thank you, mr. chairman, and secretary sebelius. i look sebelius, i look forward to a fruitful dialogue and i look forward to chatting with you. >> thank you so much, senator. i would like to turn to our honored guest and witness, secretary sebelius. madame scare, you know the drill. your statement's automatically included and we urge you to tell us what you want. you know, candid, direct, and take your time. not too much, but i'll give you enough tim
the president's budget would only reduce that amount by $366 billion over ten years.hat's a trifling reduction of 3.6% over the next decade. over the 75-year window, it translates into a rounding error, reduction of .5%. as insignificant as these, are it is clear that president's not serious about achieving even then. he suggested unless congress adopts his tax schemes for wealth redistribution, any adjustments to entitlement spending is off-limits. the president's re-election advisors in...
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finally to cycling now russia's top ten cattle already to make a bigger impact this season with some big reinforcements now but only on explains. all the glue on the grey suits of the most prestigious cycling learns since two thousand and nine when they were launched have been deployed over in this sport sixty live trees and over two hundred boardrooms that's what the team have achieved so far nevertheless ahead of their fourth season got to show aiming to take it to the next level b.m.s. likely given by the sponsors we saw first the olympics the world championships but the sport as well gives the targets you cannot make a team with this quality and say the tour de france doesn't interest me but we have the olympics focusing on it and there are only all four years olympics but this is one of the most goals here on the other hand it's my my aim and it's my work to work also for the russian cycling for the young riders so you must understand this is approach as a whole project fulfilling those kinds of just takes elite riders and. to see people close to their worst or here comes the fi
finally to cycling now russia's top ten cattle already to make a bigger impact this season with some big reinforcements now but only on explains. all the glue on the grey suits of the most prestigious cycling learns since two thousand and nine when they were launched have been deployed over in this sport sixty live trees and over two hundred boardrooms that's what the team have achieved so far nevertheless ahead of their fourth season got to show aiming to take it to the next level b.m.s....
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there watching all the live from moscow in about ten minutes time it's the business but for now china is being taken over by gold fever it's believed the beijing already the world's fifth largest holder of gold snapped up around five hundred tonnes of the precious metal in two thousand and eleven that is double what it brought in two thousand and ten and it could be in the market but just so mole investment manager francis luna believes beijing is wise to step away from the weakening dollar. china has the largest foreign exchange holding of any country in the world about one trillion u.s. dollars most of them in u.s. dollars and for several years now chinese see how limits wanting the government to diversify is holding a foreign exchange china's economy is about one third of that of the u.s. and china has about nine percent economic growth why the u.s. has about one point nine percent so it is good to diversify some with the foreign exchange holdings into something not a u.s. dollar basis like gold but of course together with that china would need to have a say in. the global financia
there watching all the live from moscow in about ten minutes time it's the business but for now china is being taken over by gold fever it's believed the beijing already the world's fifth largest holder of gold snapped up around five hundred tonnes of the precious metal in two thousand and eleven that is double what it brought in two thousand and ten and it could be in the market but just so mole investment manager francis luna believes beijing is wise to step away from the weakening dollar....
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and the united states is the face that launched a thousand leaks julian a sundries exposure of tens of thousands of secret documents has embarrassed governments the world over but the wiki leaks phenomenon is no longer his most pressing concern suis all thora teams want to question a songe over allegations of sexual assault dating back to august two thousand and ten prosecutors have been criticized by a son just supporters and international civil libertarians with allegations of a cumbersome contradictory and slow legal process huge arguments have also broken out over the nature of some of sweden's laws on sexual offenses such as those are some faces it's going to be close to course and leading up to the trial is going to be held. while the cheap prosecutor asked for him to be held in solitary confinement it's just. so there are so many bizarre aspects to the wiring which the management has been conducted up till now. from our perspective i just can't see how he would get a fair trial others have gone beyond legal arguments saying that the storm raised by our son's through wiki leaks h
and the united states is the face that launched a thousand leaks julian a sundries exposure of tens of thousands of secret documents has embarrassed governments the world over but the wiki leaks phenomenon is no longer his most pressing concern suis all thora teams want to question a songe over allegations of sexual assault dating back to august two thousand and ten prosecutors have been criticized by a son just supporters and international civil libertarians with allegations of a cumbersome...
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to sweden sanjay is wanted on allegations of sexual assault dating back to august two thousand and ten which he denies that we can leaks founder insists the case is politically motivated and in response to his website publishing secret u.s. cables on wars in afghanistan and iraq while our correspondent norsemen she is the high court in london the first day of the hearing has now ended and there be any hints at all as to which way the court could swing. well as often happens on the first day of these hearings you only hear one side of the story and what's happened today is that judy and i saw his team has given that evidence they've all cued that point his lawyer diana ross seems to be quite convincing in front of the seven judges they would have not think she just a bit of hubris the proceedings which everyone always seems to be changed and talking mainly about judicial authority whether the swedish prosecutor had the judicial authority to issue the european arrest warrant under which i thought this extradition has been requested she said does this person who is a prosecutor have it as
to sweden sanjay is wanted on allegations of sexual assault dating back to august two thousand and ten which he denies that we can leaks founder insists the case is politically motivated and in response to his website publishing secret u.s. cables on wars in afghanistan and iraq while our correspondent norsemen she is the high court in london the first day of the hearing has now ended and there be any hints at all as to which way the court could swing. well as often happens on the first day of...
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now maybe ten ten percent of the people they speak about this. ok but maybe if i was removing this article from the new constitution the ninety percent would said well why you take this article out. public debates on the draft constitution have been organized to bring the people and the authors of the new documents together they don't trust. their own sources and the sailors are the stupid ones you work for trying to make the city as we see this becoming but some say the reste a long way to go to that new syria and they don't believe the government will follow through with the reforms i'm afraid if i were a goes the constitution somebody will in the world will shoot me clashes and protests almost every day but some hope that the referendum will not only breed and you constitution it might even be able to stop the bloodshed. there are people who want to improve and develop but also others who want to divide syria we shouldn't help them we should go and vote for a future. the draft of syria's new constitution has been made public ten days before th
now maybe ten ten percent of the people they speak about this. ok but maybe if i was removing this article from the new constitution the ninety percent would said well why you take this article out. public debates on the draft constitution have been organized to bring the people and the authors of the new documents together they don't trust. their own sources and the sailors are the stupid ones you work for trying to make the city as we see this becoming but some say the reste a long way to go...
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because there's a difference in ten-year windows and we would all agree on that. so you're saying that the policy changes in this budget reduce the deficit by $4 trillion, correct? >> right. >> so bring up figure two. there it is. let's talk through that, using your numbers. these are omb numbers. to make this $4 trillion claim stick that this budget does this, the blue bar claims credit for the budget control act, 2.3 trillion. this is a law that was already past. how can one claim that this budget achieves these things when this is something congress already passed. and i would add congress passed this over the president's objections. so let's take away that claim, because that's not in your budget. you can't claim you're achieving this when it's a law we already passed. so now we're down to the war gimmick. let's claim savings on spending that's never going to be requested or spent and all of a sudden claim that's going to save us $850 billion. i don't know what part of the private sector you come from, but if we're saying we're staving money that we were never
because there's a difference in ten-year windows and we would all agree on that. so you're saying that the policy changes in this budget reduce the deficit by $4 trillion, correct? >> right. >> so bring up figure two. there it is. let's talk through that, using your numbers. these are omb numbers. to make this $4 trillion claim stick that this budget does this, the blue bar claims credit for the budget control act, 2.3 trillion. this is a law that was already past. how can one claim...
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no one outside of this ten-square miles processes that. we said three years ago $581 billion. it's actually $1.3 trillion. and then we look at the projections now, future and think, these are guesses. we've got to figure out how to budget. i want to ask, though, about some of the tax pieces. there's a segment in there about energy taxes. i think it's about $40 billion or so if i remember the number correctly, in energy for companies that are producing energy. do you know some of the specifics of that? >> what sector of the energy market? >> this particularly was on fossil fuels. >> uh-huh. >> so there was a whole series of taxes saying it's about $40 billion. do you know what some of those taxes may be? >> what i do know is that oil and gas profits are record high. we know longer need these type of incentives. production is at record high and our imports are down. so the industry can absorb -- >> actually our imports are down because we're producing more. >> that's right. >> production is at the highest point in eight years. >> it's been great. >> and part of that is making su
no one outside of this ten-square miles processes that. we said three years ago $581 billion. it's actually $1.3 trillion. and then we look at the projections now, future and think, these are guesses. we've got to figure out how to budget. i want to ask, though, about some of the tax pieces. there's a segment in there about energy taxes. i think it's about $40 billion or so if i remember the number correctly, in energy for companies that are producing energy. do you know some of the specifics...
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that trip taking ten minutes. the rails are open with no reported delays on the metro, marc, and vre. joe, over to you. >> thank you very much. ♪ heaven hear me now is i'm lost ♪ >>> this monday morning, many are mourning the loss of singing legend whitney houston. she died on saturday afternoon at the beverly hilton hotel. the coroner's office says that houston was found dead in a bathtub, but it's going to take several weeks to determine the exact cause of her death. ♪ and i will always love you >> the producers of the grammy awards acted quickly to pay tribute to houston. jennifer hudson sang one of houston's signature songs, "i will always love you." houston's life and career was clearly on everyone's mind at the awards show. >> it's a tragedy. we were -- i'm lost for words. it's really hard. >> we both feel like she was family, and we lost one of our own. >> of course houston was no stranger to the grammys. she won sick grammys in her career. and stay with news4 for continuing coverage of the death of whitney
that trip taking ten minutes. the rails are open with no reported delays on the metro, marc, and vre. joe, over to you. >> thank you very much. ♪ heaven hear me now is i'm lost ♪ >>> this monday morning, many are mourning the loss of singing legend whitney houston. she died on saturday afternoon at the beverly hilton hotel. the coroner's office says that houston was found dead in a bathtub, but it's going to take several weeks to determine the exact cause of her death. ♪...
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with a victory villa entertain cheaply on sunderland host norris and could meet up with there is a ten day window kind of west brom coupled with poland where nothing that could make his debut. on the quick look at the other transfers ceased to see if he signed roman it was a bizarre on loan till the end of the season left back wayne bridge goes on loan to sunderland everton striker to be willing to talk to him until the summer. and there was a double super strike as to q.p.r. he would vote for them is probably zamora for just over six million dollars while former liverpool and sunderland star general so you say returned to the premier league after three years and two and a half years to. turn it over in spain athletic bilbao have taken a two one lead from the first leg of their cup del rey semifinal against members for this wednesday false alona travel to balance here for the start of her double header toss an hour seven points behind wales migration of domestic title race keeping pressure on the other as it will also be tough against. the very strong you know the issue. is a huge this
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in mobile more kids so usually drove between ten and twelve percent i think next year will probably be towards the lower in digits but your mind your standing is there about thirty eight million folds maybe thirty nine next so we're still in russia this year but sixty four percent of the overall revenue coming from a mobile phone segment is actually coming from smartphone sales and that will increase dramatically was one hundred percent increase in mobile phones there were smartphones in two thousand and eleven he we believe there's still a significant growth. well that's all for this hour but remember you can always find more financial stories just log on to our website talk to dot com slash business thanks for watching. thank you. from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand severe problem is not enough inpatient beds not enough earth emergency department beds and not enough nurses to man those that is to take care of all the people who are the only real health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is the los angeles fir
in mobile more kids so usually drove between ten and twelve percent i think next year will probably be towards the lower in digits but your mind your standing is there about thirty eight million folds maybe thirty nine next so we're still in russia this year but sixty four percent of the overall revenue coming from a mobile phone segment is actually coming from smartphone sales and that will increase dramatically was one hundred percent increase in mobile phones there were smartphones in two...
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you through the experiences of one young man this is lamont adams you know if you notice more than ten thousand people. this is hard to wrap your mind around the fact that we can live in a city that the cradle of american history and to think this so many of its people can be shot young man squeeze four rounds into his back and drop him this young teenager then stood over the month and shot him ten times more. columbines that happened over the bridge or in virginia tech's it happened but there anomalies. and you see how folks react when that happens you know i think columbine it's thirteen kids maybe. thirteen kids mainly to fit in a weekend here the other side tries to argue that the world is easily divided into criminals and non-criminals rage on the freeway very well it's friday but all of us get angry people get drunk people have road rage people get depressed a family wiped out by one man with no history of violence a woman shot and killed her son at a gun range then turned the record weapon on herself when guns are available people who have those guns might have been someone who
you through the experiences of one young man this is lamont adams you know if you notice more than ten thousand people. this is hard to wrap your mind around the fact that we can live in a city that the cradle of american history and to think this so many of its people can be shot young man squeeze four rounds into his back and drop him this young teenager then stood over the month and shot him ten times more. columbines that happened over the bridge or in virginia tech's it happened but there...
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four to ten inches in the dark blue zone. then just a dusting to about an inch parts of southern maryland, charles county, from a half inch to nearly an inch. mixed with rain in parts of st. mary's county. yes, fredericksburg toward charlottesville, a couple of inches to four inches there. and as we look at the temperatures now, it is a little below freezing just to our west and north. montgomery county near the freezing mark, as well as throughout much of the rest of northern maryland. it's in the upper 30s in washington, mid 30s in fairfax, arlington, and prince george's counties. and still quite a bit of cloudiness. but the cloud cover will be breaking up by mid morning. sun out. we'll have a blustery wind. we'll be in the 30s. by noontime, mid 40s. actually up near 50 where there's no snow. where there is snow, low 40s. that will be melting as the day progresses. then a look at the evening planner in ten minutes. here's the president's day traffic. edenally? >>> good morning. if you're heading out on the highway, everythi
four to ten inches in the dark blue zone. then just a dusting to about an inch parts of southern maryland, charles county, from a half inch to nearly an inch. mixed with rain in parts of st. mary's county. yes, fredericksburg toward charlottesville, a couple of inches to four inches there. and as we look at the temperatures now, it is a little below freezing just to our west and north. montgomery county near the freezing mark, as well as throughout much of the rest of northern maryland. it's in...
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we've doubled spending in just ten years. and the argument moving forward is -- according to president obama's last budget, he was proposing spending $5.8 trillion in 2021. the house budget, spend $4.7 trillion. the graph is pretty visual from the standpoint, we're not talking about cutting the size of government, we're just trying to reduce the rate of gloej. another way of looking at spending i in the '90s we spent $16 trillion over a period of ten years. the last ten years we spent $28 trillion. and then, again, the argument moving forward is according to the president's last budget, he was looking to spend $46 trillion in the next ten years and the house budget would have spent $40 trillion. if you've heard about the $6 electrical in draconian cuts, that's what we're talking about. i'm an accountant and i can do the math. neither 46 or 40 is less than 28. we're continuing to grow government. the next to last chart is -- this is the really eye-popping one. compares the total liblabilitie of the united states to the total n
we've doubled spending in just ten years. and the argument moving forward is -- according to president obama's last budget, he was proposing spending $5.8 trillion in 2021. the house budget, spend $4.7 trillion. the graph is pretty visual from the standpoint, we're not talking about cutting the size of government, we're just trying to reduce the rate of gloej. another way of looking at spending i in the '90s we spent $16 trillion over a period of ten years. the last ten years we spent $28...
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whether physical cause when he announced his first purchase of physical in think it was october of twenty ten the price is around the sort of eighteen dollars twenty dollars level and when you consider when you think about a market it's got extreme physical tightness like silva does and someone comes in and demands delivery of physical in size it was no surprise to see that as a major catalyst to the run up to fifty dollars took place every period of about six months and i think it's very interesting that we've got backwardation and sprott back buying in size and bear in mind that this three hundred million is only one fifth of the overall shelf offerings so yeah i see it as a profoundly bullish confluence of events at the moment and i have high hopes for this year all right now no well known derivatives expert janet to have a call they recently suggested both in writing and in a televised interview that there was clear manipulation and gold and silver this manipulation she said was most evident during the options expiration months so this is that now becoming mainstream that gold and silver
whether physical cause when he announced his first purchase of physical in think it was october of twenty ten the price is around the sort of eighteen dollars twenty dollars level and when you consider when you think about a market it's got extreme physical tightness like silva does and someone comes in and demands delivery of physical in size it was no surprise to see that as a major catalyst to the run up to fifty dollars took place every period of about six months and i think it's very...
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that could double in the effect ten years. the governor is proposing cutting $164 million from home health care funds in the next budget. >> its been eight years since the former mayor of san francisco started a fire storm by okaying gay marriage. now six states allow it. a new field poll shows that at least here in california the tid section turning. john with more on the story. >> reporter: the numbers show a dramatic shift in public opinion. our field poll you house a strong majority support gay marriage. in san francisco's castro district word of strengthening support for gay marriage was welcome news. >> i know it'll happen. it's not a matter of if. >> reporter: these men were legally married just before proposition eight passed today went to do that this most dreaded of tasks. >> our taxes. >> and since we are married legally in california the government wants us to file federal, they don't recognize our marriage. no rights no, benefits that. that's unfair. >> reporter: the field poll shows 59% of california voters now s
that could double in the effect ten years. the governor is proposing cutting $164 million from home health care funds in the next budget. >> its been eight years since the former mayor of san francisco started a fire storm by okaying gay marriage. now six states allow it. a new field poll shows that at least here in california the tid section turning. john with more on the story. >> reporter: the numbers show a dramatic shift in public opinion. our field poll you house a strong...
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it's friday and time for the "rtm" top ten countdown "right this minute." it's a sunday motorcycle ride along a winding road. >> that has some pretty major canyons. >> see the panic as one rider flips right over the railing while his horrified buddies watch. >>> this some kind of sign that -- >> we are not alone. >> so, is it something from a ufo or something else altogether? >> god blowing smoke rings. >>> a tv host wears a boa around her neck. but not the feathery kind. >> he's in her shirt. >> and down her sleeve. >> get me out of this. >> okay. wait. >>> and meet the mom who had a baby stuck in new york traffic. >> did you ever think oh, my gosh, not in a cab? >> no. i was like pull my pants down, there's a head there. >>> it's time to get our countdown started. we begin with our number ten video of the day and christian has it for us. >> a group of buddies enjoying a nice motorcycle ride on a sunday afternoon, pretty awesome. this is on mulholland drive or highway in the los angeles area. very curvy road and this video comes from a gopro camera from th
it's friday and time for the "rtm" top ten countdown "right this minute." it's a sunday motorcycle ride along a winding road. >> that has some pretty major canyons. >> see the panic as one rider flips right over the railing while his horrified buddies watch. >>> this some kind of sign that -- >> we are not alone. >> so, is it something from a ufo or something else altogether? >> god blowing smoke rings. >>> a tv host wears a...
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do we move forward over the next ten years? >> yes. >> to start bending -- i think you have a number of things here that presumably even republicans and democrats can agree on. wod where there's been some supportt around this table, the chairman and i have worked on some agricultural reforms in the past. and they were even part -- one h of the good parts of the budget. the administration proposes cull reduction in agricultural subsidies.i i wonder you could elaborate on that a little bit. >> absolutely. it is i mean, it is a time of strong profitability in the farm profib sector. there are direct payments go to some farmers, even though they're not producing.t crop insurance, the returns, the irr on crop insurance is too high.suranc so there are opportunities to save about $30 billion by getting rid of these unnecessary subsidies and, at the same time, you know, continuing to be -- o have a very competitive ve agricultural sector.i that's part of the savings that i mentioned that were part of the other mandatory savings.vins >>
do we move forward over the next ten years? >> yes. >> to start bending -- i think you have a number of things here that presumably even republicans and democrats can agree on. wod where there's been some supportt around this table, the chairman and i have worked on some agricultural reforms in the past. and they were even part -- one h of the good parts of the budget. the administration proposes cull reduction in agricultural subsidies.i i wonder you could elaborate on that a...
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again, that only buys us ten years or so. ten years is a long time, though, pretty substantial contribution. we'll have to go beyond that and build on the affordable care reforms and the medicare reforms to do other things to get our healthcare commitments to a more sustainable level. >> you know, as i listen to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, especially in the early questions, there were several questions that came up around tax reform and entitlement reform. i am here as a freshman member, so it is just my second year, but i want to know if historically you can give a couple examples where a president put forward a budget that included major policy changes along with the budget because major policy changes along with the budget. because it would seem to me, and i want to see tax reform especially. but i don't know if it would even be appropriate to be included in -- >> you're right, the chairman would know this better than i but the major tax reform changes were not proposed in budgets. they were done in a sep
again, that only buys us ten years or so. ten years is a long time, though, pretty substantial contribution. we'll have to go beyond that and build on the affordable care reforms and the medicare reforms to do other things to get our healthcare commitments to a more sustainable level. >> you know, as i listen to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, especially in the early questions, there were several questions that came up around tax reform and entitlement reform. i am here as a...
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nine, ten, eleven, this is the ten. oh, i see. that was the victory. i'm going to do the same thing tomorrow night. this man goes through all the change and went outlooking for the noodle shop. it was funny. last time i'm going to do the same thing tonight. i will give the noodle man so many compliments and use that where is the noodle man and shop, and there's a poor little noodle man for me. noodle man, noodle man? what are you doing? i was taking a nap. a nap? i'm a customer of your hot noodle. oh, it's very cold. it's warm tonight. that's true. by the way, how is business? not so good. is it. pretty good. a little different from last night. that's okay. it happens bad time wills follow good times in business. if something bad is going to happen to you soon. wait. i made mistakes. any way you will get the business. don't worry. don't worry. what's the name of your shop? bingo. don go. i'm going to see after this maybe i should not go. so, i have to tell you the noodle should be ready. not yet. you are slow. the water was not boiling. i have a short
nine, ten, eleven, this is the ten. oh, i see. that was the victory. i'm going to do the same thing tomorrow night. this man goes through all the change and went outlooking for the noodle shop. it was funny. last time i'm going to do the same thing tonight. i will give the noodle man so many compliments and use that where is the noodle man and shop, and there's a poor little noodle man for me. noodle man, noodle man? what are you doing? i was taking a nap. a nap? i'm a customer of your hot...
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ten am in moscow on or ten pm rather in moscow i met très a good to have you with us here on our teamour top story the e.u. and u.s. want to further toughen sanctions on syria in a bid to crank up pressure on the country's ruling regime the decision came after russia and china vetoed the latest u.n. draft resolution on syria moscow and beijing say the wording took sides in the conflict isn't solely blame the government for violence without mentioning armed extremist groups in syria opposition leaders claim at least fifty people were killed in the wave of a fresh attacks by the army on the city of homes the government denies the assault and amateur footage showing the alleged shelling can't be independently. or a fight as artists are for of reports an absence of credibility in video evidence from the country raises the questions as to exactly what's going on there just a warning you may find some of the images in this report disturbing. video and social networking sites have for the past ten months been one of the activists he means is offering the world glimpses of the violence that's
ten am in moscow on or ten pm rather in moscow i met très a good to have you with us here on our teamour top story the e.u. and u.s. want to further toughen sanctions on syria in a bid to crank up pressure on the country's ruling regime the decision came after russia and china vetoed the latest u.n. draft resolution on syria moscow and beijing say the wording took sides in the conflict isn't solely blame the government for violence without mentioning armed extremist groups in syria opposition...
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it isn't i've already said i have more details for you about ten minutes time now business before. it was shot four times in total in the air war as it would. sort of the bullets are still in our bodies. and people should be allowed to defend themselves wherever they are gone from the hands of law abiding decent people are not a problem national rifle association. or group of basically retired military we love to shoot holes and i'm sorry if you know that the bullet comes out here and this makes it go bang and if what's in front of here is going to die and that's all the training you really really need raise your hand if you know somebody's been shot ok but to live without one of the philadelphia only service treats. in jail without a gun hopefully we will never have to use the weapons for self defense but we should be prepared the full class including the teacher as it was. seventeen students and city and one of seven or still a lot of. cultures that so much different and therefore you should be willing to share the power of finding the mark with siri on the brink of violence esca
it isn't i've already said i have more details for you about ten minutes time now business before. it was shot four times in total in the air war as it would. sort of the bullets are still in our bodies. and people should be allowed to defend themselves wherever they are gone from the hands of law abiding decent people are not a problem national rifle association. or group of basically retired military we love to shoot holes and i'm sorry if you know that the bullet comes out here and this...
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and apply it to our current budget and to the ten-year window. he wanted to take away the fact that this president, president obama, actually put more expenditures in the budget rather than considering them emergency spending every year. and so did anticipate those expenditures in the future to be honest about budgeting. >> yes. >> and the fact that we're now not going to spend all of that is a good thing for this country. but it means it gets acknowledged in the budget, right? yes. >> absolutely. >> secondly. on the same thing on zerks er, the anticipated cuts that never -- only happened once in the last decade. again, this budget deals with that in a way if the chairman is suggest that we don't have to actually make up for that difference in str, boy, would that make it a lot easier for us, if we don't have to acknowledge it's the law of the land and, quote, pay for it, which i also consider an accounting problem. the chairman in his analysis, if you take all that off, means we don't have to consider current law in our budget. that's kind of st
and apply it to our current budget and to the ten-year window. he wanted to take away the fact that this president, president obama, actually put more expenditures in the budget rather than considering them emergency spending every year. and so did anticipate those expenditures in the future to be honest about budgeting. >> yes. >> and the fact that we're now not going to spend all of that is a good thing for this country. but it means it gets acknowledged in the budget, right? yes....
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described the negotiations as a breaks or in attempts to an the war that's dragged on for more than ten years military contributor says karzai continues to avoid the really issues standing between afghanistan and for asperity. interview to a wall street journal was the most important public relations event for the president of afghanistan it was rather strange when mr karzai during this interview quoted unwittingly the former soviet president go about your referring to afghanistan as the leading war in full display of poetical correctness mr karzai was carefully spared from answering two most important challenges facing afghanistan right now that is there rampant corruption. that is suffocating the country. and. aggression very. leading factors there who precipitated the implosion of ghana's stand from within. tells me shoppers are saying they are buying or getting food from russia supermarket shelves may need to think again it was vague standards for labeling products buyers often don't know what they are getting but farmers are making a change for the better paving the way for russia
described the negotiations as a breaks or in attempts to an the war that's dragged on for more than ten years military contributor says karzai continues to avoid the really issues standing between afghanistan and for asperity. interview to a wall street journal was the most important public relations event for the president of afghanistan it was rather strange when mr karzai during this interview quoted unwittingly the former soviet president go about your referring to afghanistan as the...
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in the asia pacific, which is home to seven of the ten largest land army mies in the world. we will provide multi-lateral exercises and other engagements with our allies and new partners. we currently have 66,000 soldiers and 10,000 civilians in the region. in the middle east we continue strong commitment to sustaining and building partner capacity to ensure stability. and in europe as we decrease our footprint we will use tools that will include rotational forces to conduct training and readiness exercises with our allies that will serve as a model on how i see us doing things in the future. utilizing rotationed forces. we will ensure that our natural guards and army reserves will be at an appropriate level to build to experiences that were gained over the past several years. we will adapt our progressive readiness model to do it. we will build to integration gain over the past ten years between our special operations forces. the army's investment in our special operations community and counter terrorism and other key operational matters is significant. growing onwards to 3
in the asia pacific, which is home to seven of the ten largest land army mies in the world. we will provide multi-lateral exercises and other engagements with our allies and new partners. we currently have 66,000 soldiers and 10,000 civilians in the region. in the middle east we continue strong commitment to sustaining and building partner capacity to ensure stability. and in europe as we decrease our footprint we will use tools that will include rotational forces to conduct training and...
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hundred twenty what happened in that ten year period . the federal reserve was created then the second one thousand nine hundred seventy two one thousand eighty do you remember what happened in that ten year period max unlike me we went off the gold standard so this is an extremist chart you might be arrested for looking at it. that's correct as you point out from one nine hundred seventy one when the u.s. went off the gold standard to the president the dollar lost like ninety seven percent of its value it's about believe it or not it's about to lose another sixty or seventy percent of its value ben bernanke he is himself in his recent testimony said by inflation targeting he wants the u.s. to lose thirty three percent of its purchasing power over the next five to six years ok so by all the f.b.i. is definition they should be frog marching ben bernanke out of the federal reserve into the prison system but i don't get it was worth the double standard that oh that's right your panic people buy into panic buying of gold smart move now again
hundred twenty what happened in that ten year period . the federal reserve was created then the second one thousand nine hundred seventy two one thousand eighty do you remember what happened in that ten year period max unlike me we went off the gold standard so this is an extremist chart you might be arrested for looking at it. that's correct as you point out from one nine hundred seventy one when the u.s. went off the gold standard to the president the dollar lost like ninety seven percent of...