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the buck. >> welcome, everyone, i am here for neil cavuto. want to stimulate the economy? give people more food stamps the speaker says for every $1 that goes in $1.79 goes into the economy we will focus on food stamps ahead of a big jobs report that is specificked to show a rise in the unemployment rate. so, are they really getting the best bang for the buck with food stamps? democratic strategist says "yes," and welcome back. i have heard all the complicated economic art you put a dollar next you get 1.72 out. answer this question: if you get such a big bang, why, with 41 million people on food stamps, we are not getting much of a bank? >> we don't want these people living on the streets or their children to go hungry and be without clothes, it creates bang for the booed. you give them food stamps they buy food. >> we have a rising number on food stamps and that number is going after after spending $1 trillion in stimulus and a rising food stamp situation. >>guest: everyone agrees we want to put people back to work even those on food stamps
the buck. >> welcome, everyone, i am here for neil cavuto. want to stimulate the economy? give people more food stamps the speaker says for every $1 that goes in $1.79 goes into the economy we will focus on food stamps ahead of a big jobs report that is specificked to show a rise in the unemployment rate. so, are they really getting the best bang for the buck with food stamps? democratic strategist says "yes," and welcome back. i have heard all the complicated economic art you...
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the buck staggering home. the crack. big thicket. what are you doing here? >> stick broke. white light. break for home. white homing. ha, ha, go, go, buck shot, kra e crack, crack, crack. hit lights. what you think you are. >> ha, ha, stick broke. in the brushes. in the rushes. put them back on. bufks head in the rushes. put them back on. to big thicket we go, hot we go to hit staggeringly along the frees. crack, a steak broke. we go, go, go, buck shot. we go, go, go. up the road. road kill. staggering bucks. head light rushes. pick up brushes. race broke, screeching. the big thicket we go, buck shot, crack. the road kills. crack e a broke stick. on we go on. [applause] >> omni bus program. and choose to muses are exciting because they bring authors together to read at once. there are times where a special guest has the stage all to themselves. the samurai's garden by gale suckiama has become a high school favorite. her appearance brought out a young crowd. possibly looking for answers to their next english exam. when crediting charls brought house of rain to main teenage th
the buck staggering home. the crack. big thicket. what are you doing here? >> stick broke. white light. break for home. white homing. ha, ha, go, go, buck shot, kra e crack, crack, crack. hit lights. what you think you are. >> ha, ha, stick broke. in the brushes. in the rushes. put them back on. bufks head in the rushes. put them back on. to big thicket we go, hot we go to hit staggeringly along the frees. crack, a steak broke. we go, go, go, buck shot. we go, go, go. up the road....
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for the buck. -- bang for the buck. with a long-range transportation plan you can demonstrate to people that the other modes are not being personally affected but rather getting to an overall system that makes sense, getting to the issue of achieving not just the goals related to the bicycle network, but also assisting ability. we will have to do something about that in the face of continued growth of demographics and jobs in san francisco, which is one of the elements we can use to address that challenge. supervisor chu: -- supervisor mirkarimi: i look forward to that debate. supervisor chu: thank you to the commissioner for his excellent and informative debate all around. as we go forward i would like to talk about involving other partners. i do not think we will be able to get there unless the school board is on board. i think it we shall also reach out to the city college of sentences go, with over 100,000 students. i think we need to think of ways in which other agencies outside the city can b
for the buck. -- bang for the buck. with a long-range transportation plan you can demonstrate to people that the other modes are not being personally affected but rather getting to an overall system that makes sense, getting to the issue of achieving not just the goals related to the bicycle network, but also assisting ability. we will have to do something about that in the face of continued growth of demographics and jobs in san francisco, which is one of the elements we can use to address...
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in terms of where the buck stops, the buck ought to stop, in my view, at the border. because surely it is. i was reflecting on the fact that our pool was closed this week. is it my responsibility to say before you touch the pool, may i see your paperwork? i don't think so. >> you don't write books. and you didn't make millions on this issue. that's exactly what lou dobbs has done. we know that one of the top industries of undocumented workers are exploited in landscaping. you have the workers on your esta estate, property, home, whatever, this is your platform, if you will. wouldn't you require, don't you ask any questions? you're not sniffing around? you think it's a-okay? it's his responsibility to some point if you hire the contractor, you have to know what's happening on your property. >> and to your point, there's a gentleman named rodrigo who apparently worked on one of dobbs' property, and he maintains in the nation, lou dobbs in spanish says call me luis. you know, mi llamo luis. if you're lou dobbs and you're expert in the manners there ought to be a prujs th
in terms of where the buck stops, the buck ought to stop, in my view, at the border. because surely it is. i was reflecting on the fact that our pool was closed this week. is it my responsibility to say before you touch the pool, may i see your paperwork? i don't think so. >> you don't write books. and you didn't make millions on this issue. that's exactly what lou dobbs has done. we know that one of the top industries of undocumented workers are exploited in landscaping. you have the...
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whether you get the bang for the buck is the debate. and now to your world poll question, today we are asking, do you think that president obama's $50 billion infrastructure plan will create jobs? who knew that insider trading in some cases is legal on capitol hill of all places. a new report in the wall street journal supposing the big profits of capitol hill aides making on companies that the lawmakers they work for, in many cases are legislating. >>guest: you know what, infrastructure spending, we doubled infrastructure spending the last decade, and all we have done is build infrastructure projects in this country and there is no underfunding. the money is there. it is going to the union. it is not going to infrastructure but going to unions. that is what the first guest pointed out. most of us who read in the wall street journal, thought you could not trade with nonpublic information but aides, barn aides, democrats and republicans, who have information on companies and are trading on the information. what is going on? >>guest: ther
whether you get the bang for the buck is the debate. and now to your world poll question, today we are asking, do you think that president obama's $50 billion infrastructure plan will create jobs? who knew that insider trading in some cases is legal on capitol hill of all places. a new report in the wall street journal supposing the big profits of capitol hill aides making on companies that the lawmakers they work for, in many cases are legislating. >>guest: you know what, infrastructure...
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the road. creek, crack, stick broke light kills. big thickel. buck shot by the white headlights to big thicket. what you looking at. crack, the white stick big thicket along the trees. the buck is staggering home. crack, we go to big thicket what you are doing here. break for home. on the road, go, go, crack, crack, crack, big thicket. headlights what you think you are. huff, is this, critic o crack, a stick broke. buck in the brushes. put them back on. what you think. in the rushes. put them back o. big thicket we go to creek. go to head staggers along the trees. crack, a stick broke the creek breaks big thicket we go, buck shot, home we go, go, big thicket. road kill. staggering bucks. headlight rushes. screeching. road screeching, what you what you. we go, we go. crack. bones. road kills a broke stick along the staggering creek we go on. [applause] >> i will close with a poem from the book it's live evil. a name of a miles davis album we know that miles davis abused his wife. physically. pearl initially had mad at miles the reason this poem exist
the road. creek, crack, stick broke light kills. big thickel. buck shot by the white headlights to big thicket. what you looking at. crack, the white stick big thicket along the trees. the buck is staggering home. crack, we go to big thicket what you are doing here. break for home. on the road, go, go, crack, crack, crack, big thicket. headlights what you think you are. huff, is this, critic o crack, a stick broke. buck in the brushes. put them back on. what you think. in the rushes. put them...
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the bucks won that game 96-88. enas spoke to us earlier this week about all the media attention he has been getting. >> i wasn't really thinking that, you know, this was going to be another media, you know, outburst, you know like everything i do now is just someone tit for tat trying to blow it out of proportion. i've got tisha i can play and i'm out here taking the heat again. >> it seems gilbert arenas has got been the same for being suspended for bringing guns to the center last season. some fans are ready to forgive and forget, others are not. wisdom martin has more. >> reporter: tonight the controversy of gilbert arenas came off the bench to the sound of loud cheers from wizards' fans. >> i thought the stupidest thing was that he came out and said that he did it. >> are you kind of tired of all this stuff going on with gilbert? >> no, i love it. it's gilbert being gilbert. the media is blowing it out of proportion. >> reporter: you think it's the media's fault? >> i think it's just taking it to be an issue and
the bucks won that game 96-88. enas spoke to us earlier this week about all the media attention he has been getting. >> i wasn't really thinking that, you know, this was going to be another media, you know, outburst, you know like everything i do now is just someone tit for tat trying to blow it out of proportion. i've got tisha i can play and i'm out here taking the heat again. >> it seems gilbert arenas has got been the same for being suspended for bringing guns to the center last...
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i mean lou, does the buck stop with you or not? i think the american public deserves to know. >> i think the american public deserves a lot of things and among those things is a straightforward understanding and answer to the issue. what i have said and will continue to maintain is that we cannot possibly reform immigration in this country. immigration policies, immigration law, unless we can control immigration. and we cannot control immigration, isabel, if we do not control our borders and our ports. that syllogism, that logic remains in effect. you're taking on that cause celeb as if i'm not working hard to create a solution. at no time have you heard me call for the deportation in this entire debate of a single illegal immigrant. nor will you ever. i have also, and you neglected to point this out, i have maintained throughout that the only rational actor in this entire crisis is the illegal immigrant himself and herself. and we have to be working towards a solution. but until all factions understand they're not going to get a wh
i mean lou, does the buck stop with you or not? i think the american public deserves to know. >> i think the american public deserves a lot of things and among those things is a straightforward understanding and answer to the issue. what i have said and will continue to maintain is that we cannot possibly reform immigration in this country. immigration policies, immigration law, unless we can control immigration. and we cannot control immigration, isabel, if we do not control our borders...
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the biggest bang for the buck. s, stuart varney is here. >> that's the best intro ever. >> the smoking chimp and then banging bucks. >> "fox & friends" at its best. >> go for it! >> stuart, i don't get it. for every dollar that you use if you're a food stamp recipient, you get $1.72. >> this is a complicated economic multiplier, a theory that they're bringing in here. the bottom line is she is saying -- speaker pelosi is saying, look, you provide food stamps and you increase unemployment benefits. you get a much better stimulus for the economy than you do if you were to give tax cuts to the rich. that's the comparison. basically, she is making. is she right? well, what about the evidence that's before us? 41.8 million americans are now on food stamps fortunately all ti -- all time high. >> by her doing, we're doing fantastically. >> exactly. but we're not. the unemployment rate will probably go up tomorrow to 9.7% and we're adding to the debt by $1 1/2 trillion a year. on the basis of evidence, it would seem you don
the biggest bang for the buck. s, stuart varney is here. >> that's the best intro ever. >> the smoking chimp and then banging bucks. >> "fox & friends" at its best. >> go for it! >> stuart, i don't get it. for every dollar that you use if you're a food stamp recipient, you get $1.72. >> this is a complicated economic multiplier, a theory that they're bringing in here. the bottom line is she is saying -- speaker pelosi is saying, look, you...
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nixon used the phrase buck up. is a referendum on progressivism. >> no, i'm talking about progressivism. what eleanor refers to as extreme policies in the pledge, we are talking about cutting taxes, limiting government, cutting the deficit. > [ inaudible ] >> let eleanor in. >> what's your point? >> i was talking about extreme policies that republican candidates are running on that the republican leaders on capitol hill don't want to be part of. >> let me just clarify. she was referring to are limited government, lowering the tax burden. constitutional government. >> exit question. >> get it in here, pat. >> on a scale of 0 to 10, what is the probability that obama will close the intensity gap with republicans and motivate his coalition to buck up and turn out next month? 0 to 10? >> it is a 0, john. he can't -- he can maybe make some gains, but the real problem, obama's great mistake is he misread an election that said get rid of republicans as a mandate for transformational change that he never had. and because h
nixon used the phrase buck up. is a referendum on progressivism. >> no, i'm talking about progressivism. what eleanor refers to as extreme policies in the pledge, we are talking about cutting taxes, limiting government, cutting the deficit. > [ inaudible ] >> let eleanor in. >> what's your point? >> i was talking about extreme policies that republican candidates are running on that the republican leaders on capitol hill don't want to be part of. >> let me just...
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the company, ultimately the buck stops in the c.e.o.'s office. and the bucks did stop there. you had many, many companies where of course c.e.o.s were being paid tens of millions if not hundreds of millions of dollars. so while there may have been a broader societyal involvement in the you're foria and mania of home prices going up, at the end of the day leaders must take responsibility. >> on that point, i had the pleasure of attending your public hearing with treasury secretary geithner. as you know, he was head of the federal reserve bank of new york in the years leading up to the crisis and also during the immediate response to the crisis. your questions for him, frankly, were not as hard as your questions for hank paulson who was the treasury secretary when the crisis hit. the questions for tim geithner did not really follow issues other oversilingt bodies were pointed out, how billions of those dollars went to other wall street firms and overseas banks. why you showed him that deference? and what do you think the leadership was during that issue? >> well, i would beg to
the company, ultimately the buck stops in the c.e.o.'s office. and the bucks did stop there. you had many, many companies where of course c.e.o.s were being paid tens of millions if not hundreds of millions of dollars. so while there may have been a broader societyal involvement in the you're foria and mania of home prices going up, at the end of the day leaders must take responsibility. >> on that point, i had the pleasure of attending your public hearing with treasury secretary...
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i'll put it up on the screen. buckt tea party conservative in his primary race against jane norton and now has been tracking back to the center. it hasn't been an easy wallets. he'd trip over his feet more often in his march to the center if they weren't in his mouth. but critics now call his tap dance buck pedaling. first he says he supports colorado's personhood measure. then he backed off. now he says he isn't sure. during the primary, he told voters he would support a fair tax then he backed off. he told one crowd he favored repealing the 17th amendment, then he back pedaled. buck says he doesn't believe in nation building yet says we can't leave afghanistan as a safe haven for terrorists as if it would be possible to control events there once our troops are gone. is that litany? is that charge fair? >> no. >> explain why. >> well, issues like the 17th amendment, as i said, i've been to over 800 events in colorado in 20 months. i have talked about the 17th amendment. someone asked me a question. i said the short an
i'll put it up on the screen. buckt tea party conservative in his primary race against jane norton and now has been tracking back to the center. it hasn't been an easy wallets. he'd trip over his feet more often in his march to the center if they weren't in his mouth. but critics now call his tap dance buck pedaling. first he says he supports colorado's personhood measure. then he backed off. now he says he isn't sure. during the primary, he told voters he would support a fair tax then he...
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which degree offers more bang for the buck and topping the list just about anything that ends with thed engineering from petroleum to aerospace to nuclear engineers. that is where the top money is. but education experts have this warning. don't choose a career solely based on projected income. >> one of the biggest mistakes students can make and certainly do make is electing a field that will pay them a lot of money and six months later they're absolutely miserable. >> now, it's interesting this study shows women don't seem to make that mistake as often as men. they tend to follow their hearts. according to the survey, most female students pursue professions that don't even make the top 25 when it comes to income. >>> from where you live tonight, cow kirby of laurel, maryland e-mailed up after watching the premiere episode of hawaii five-0 right here on channel nine. he actually acted in the original show back in the early 70s. so we sent our own andrea roane out for a trip down memory lane. >> this is my scene where i'm in the taxi cab getting out. ♪ music playing >> reporter: cal kir
which degree offers more bang for the buck and topping the list just about anything that ends with thed engineering from petroleum to aerospace to nuclear engineers. that is where the top money is. but education experts have this warning. don't choose a career solely based on projected income. >> one of the biggest mistakes students can make and certainly do make is electing a field that will pay them a lot of money and six months later they're absolutely miserable. >> now, it's...
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they are now in the health-care bill that ken buck has demonized and said we should repeal. what we had before and what we continue to have endless ander unsustainable path. i have always maintained from the very beginning of the debate that we ought to be focused on costs. whether people are covered are not covered, cost is destroying -- whether people are covered or not covered, cost is destroying us. that is an incredibly expensive way to deal with this. it is a tax we are all paying. that is an unfunded mandate. we can do better than that as a country if we set partisan politics aside and work together in a business-type action. >> the reality is the costs are going to rise at a faster rate. i read recently that at the government did nothing, cost would go up last that they are going up under this health care bill. that is a disgrace. again, it is a top-down model. senator bennett was the deciding vote on it. it is not the kind of health care we need in this country. >> if i do not know what you read, but that is certainly not true. >> thank you for your questions. your c
they are now in the health-care bill that ken buck has demonized and said we should repeal. what we had before and what we continue to have endless ander unsustainable path. i have always maintained from the very beginning of the debate that we ought to be focused on costs. whether people are covered are not covered, cost is destroying -- whether people are covered or not covered, cost is destroying us. that is an incredibly expensive way to deal with this. it is a tax we are all paying. that...
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nixon used the phrase buck up. this is a referendum on progressivism. >> no, i'm talking about progressivism. what eleanor refers to as extreme policies in the pledge, we are talking about cutting taxes, limiting government, cutting the deficit. > [ inaudible ] >> let eleanor in. >> what's your point? >> i was talking about extreme policies that republican candidates are running on that the republican leaders on capitol hill don't want to be part of. >> let me just clarify. she was referring to are limited government, lowering the tax burden. constitutional government. >> exit question. >> get it in here, pat. >> on a scale of 0 to 10, what is the probability that obama will close the intensity gap with republicans and motivate his coalition to buck up and turn out next month? 0 to 10? >> it is a 0, john. he can't -- he can maybe make some gains, but the real problem, obama's great mistake is he misread an election that said get rid of republicans as a mandate for transformational change that he never had. and becau
nixon used the phrase buck up. this is a referendum on progressivism. >> no, i'm talking about progressivism. what eleanor refers to as extreme policies in the pledge, we are talking about cutting taxes, limiting government, cutting the deficit. > [ inaudible ] >> let eleanor in. >> what's your point? >> i was talking about extreme policies that republican candidates are running on that the republican leaders on capitol hill don't want to be part of. >> let me...
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the applicant applies for a permit for one video game, the buck hunter, it's called. at this neighborhood bar on divisadero pine street. they're only until 2:00 a.m. seven days a week. there is no entertainment. they serve some light food. the planning department, i attached, what indicated this is a permitted use on the ground for only and if they want to add more buck hunters they have to go to the planning commission. so they're waiting for their electrical inspection. he response from richmond station, no objections from richmond station as long as the following situations are met. no gambling, no online capability. i don't know what that means. not to be operated by minors during school hours and only the aforementioned game is to be installed. those are the recommended conditions from richmond station. what? and -- oh, this is wrong. my memo is wrong. sorry. staff recommendation is certainly to issue a conditional grant. but again i apologize, we got this recommendation really late in the day and wasn't able to call richmond to clarify what no online capability m
the applicant applies for a permit for one video game, the buck hunter, it's called. at this neighborhood bar on divisadero pine street. they're only until 2:00 a.m. seven days a week. there is no entertainment. they serve some light food. the planning department, i attached, what indicated this is a permitted use on the ground for only and if they want to add more buck hunters they have to go to the planning commission. so they're waiting for their electrical inspection. he response from...
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. >> the key here is to pass the buck. it's the responsibility is down the road. it's to a new legislature, it's to a new governor. it's the legislature not doing their job. >> there are no new taxes but there is $1 billion more in spending. >> part of that are further tax cuts for the largest corporations, which by republican counts are insisting upon to give up the last votes for us to get to the super majority. >> okay. so there is a lot of this, bottom line right now, it is a law jam. that's the term they are using. but the leader say they are confident they will be able to get enough votes to pass the budget sometime tonight. >> whether it's a real is stick budget or not is yet to be seen. >> from higher fares and less service, cal train refuted that they got 14% pay raises. overall administrative costs did go up but it's because employees worked more hours not because they got pay hikes. >> the cal train employees did not receive individual pay increases totaling 14% between 2007 and 2010. the difference in total payings did increase 14% considering this per
. >> the key here is to pass the buck. it's the responsibility is down the road. it's to a new legislature, it's to a new governor. it's the legislature not doing their job. >> there are no new taxes but there is $1 billion more in spending. >> part of that are further tax cuts for the largest corporations, which by republican counts are insisting upon to give up the last votes for us to get to the super majority. >> okay. so there is a lot of this, bottom line right...
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buck about the campaign's final weeks.ore on these and the rest of the day's top political news on the top of the hour on america's election headquarters. >>> talk about taxpayers and consumers being taken for a ride. the "wall street journal" reporting saying using taxpayers green to go green will payoff, turns out chevy is more like a hybrid nan a true electric car. tracy says it is great news. why? >> because it will force us to stop dumping money into stuff we don't fully understand. we don't know if this stuff is gonna, if it is going to help the economy or the atmosphere or anything at the end. stop putting my tax dollars in a place where it doesn't belong. unless you tell met facts. gm didn't tell me the facts, i don't want my money there. >> they actually lied. if i lied to my investors the way that gm in my opinion lied to the president, to the country the volt is not an all-electric car what have we funded for 50 billion dollars, a 41,000 car that only seats four, takes premium gas. for what? if it is going to su
buck about the campaign's final weeks.ore on these and the rest of the day's top political news on the top of the hour on america's election headquarters. >>> talk about taxpayers and consumers being taken for a ride. the "wall street journal" reporting saying using taxpayers green to go green will payoff, turns out chevy is more like a hybrid nan a true electric car. tracy says it is great news. why? >> because it will force us to stop dumping money into stuff we don't...
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. >> the key is to pass the buck. it's the responsibility of down the road. it's to a new legislature and new governor. and it's the legislature not doing their job. >> there are no new taxes, but there's $1 billion more in spending. part of that are further tax cuts for the largest corporations which my republican colleagues are insisting upon to give up the last votes for us to get to the supermajority. >> reporter: yesterday on the uc-berkeley campus about 1,000 people turned out in sproul plaza to protest higher student fees and planned layoffs but ironically, the budget passed by the assembly actually gives both the uc and cal state systems about $5.5 billion. that is more than was in last year's budget. of course, there have been previous years' budget cuts that students are very concerned about but so far no state budget as the senate continues to deliberate. when this budget is eventually approved, it will be the latest in california history. reporting live from san jose, i'm mark sayre, cbs 5. >> already the longest. let's see if they can get it done
. >> the key is to pass the buck. it's the responsibility of down the road. it's to a new legislature and new governor. and it's the legislature not doing their job. >> there are no new taxes, but there's $1 billion more in spending. part of that are further tax cuts for the largest corporations which my republican colleagues are insisting upon to give up the last votes for us to get to the supermajority. >> reporter: yesterday on the uc-berkeley campus about 1,000 people...
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the buck stops at the president's chair. the future of the presidency depends on obama. he will be without a majority in the house, a more passive two years. rouse can probably handle the passivity. i am not sure rahm could have. >> tell us about pete rouse. >> worked for tom daschle, was on the hill for 30 years, a guy who has widespread trust and respect. but submerged his own ego. that is the historic pattern for staff people. peter orszag and rahm emanuel were entirely different . peter orzsag posture first move after leaving was to write a column pulling the rug out from his old boss on the taxes. the question of putting people into power on the the staff when they have their own ambitions and agendas is going to come at some point in conflict. >> you will not see pete rouse on sunday talk shows. >> no, we will. this is really inside, but i think it that bush into trouble eventually to have a tight little group of people around. i think it is already getting obama in trouble. it is not a question of bringing in an outsider as chief of staff. it is making sure if you
the buck stops at the president's chair. the future of the presidency depends on obama. he will be without a majority in the house, a more passive two years. rouse can probably handle the passivity. i am not sure rahm could have. >> tell us about pete rouse. >> worked for tom daschle, was on the hill for 30 years, a guy who has widespread trust and respect. but submerged his own ego. that is the historic pattern for staff people. peter orszag and rahm emanuel were entirely different...
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the buck stopsith the oval fice and the president's chair. it will be a more passive two years. he is a guy who can handle passivity. i am not sure rahm is a guy who could have. >> tell us about pete rouse. >> worked for tom daschle, has widespread respect. but submerged his own ego. that was the historic pattern for staff people. peter orszag and rahm emanuel were entirely different. you mentioned peter orszag leaving. his first public move after leaving was to write a column pulling the rug out from under his former boss on the tax issue. the question of putting people in positions of power on the staff when they have their own ambitions and agendas will come at some point in conflict. >> we want see pete rouse on sunday talk shows. >> no, we won't. this is inside, but i think it got bush in trouble initially to have it tight group of people around him. it is already getting obama into trouble. it is not a question of getting an outsider as chief of staff.. it is making sure you have contact with a lot of other people. i don't mean the political sense. i mean actually talking
the buck stopsith the oval fice and the president's chair. it will be a more passive two years. he is a guy who can handle passivity. i am not sure rahm is a guy who could have. >> tell us about pete rouse. >> worked for tom daschle, has widespread respect. but submerged his own ego. that was the historic pattern for staff people. peter orszag and rahm emanuel were entirely different. you mentioned peter orszag leaving. his first public move after leaving was to write a column...
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what you might call the bank for the buck. the overall effect of those policies would depend on the scale they are implemented, making a significant difference fred, with annual output of nearly $15 trillion would incur a significant cost. this figure sunrises the key findings. a temporary increase in aid to the unemployed would have the largest impact per dollar of budgetary cost. a temporary reduction in payroll taxes paid by employers would also have a large bang for the buck. it would increase demand for goods and services and provide a direct incentive for additional hiring. temporary expensing of business investment and providing aid to state would have the smaller effects. yet smaller effects would rise from in the structure investment an hour -- or a temporary across-the-board reduction in income tax. in that january study, we explained that even temporary policy actions would lead to the accumulation of additional government debt that would reduce incomes beyond next few years was other policies were adopted that had o
what you might call the bank for the buck. the overall effect of those policies would depend on the scale they are implemented, making a significant difference fred, with annual output of nearly $15 trillion would incur a significant cost. this figure sunrises the key findings. a temporary increase in aid to the unemployed would have the largest impact per dollar of budgetary cost. a temporary reduction in payroll taxes paid by employers would also have a large bang for the buck. it would...
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. >> there are ramifications from coast to coast, but i have to give the bucks their due. they won the game fair and square grid >> you always see a happy mood when they have a three game winning streak running. but the original challenge started and will come sunday when they travel to take on the patriots. re rises gained more than a hundred yards. back in january, he boasted 83 yards on the first play of the game to give the ravens a lead over the patriots they would never relinquish. he says if he does not got to a fast start, no worries. >> last week, the game was slow. it was not aware had to rush it. everything slowdown. we are facing tough defense, but last week, a game felt slower to me. >> in this case, slow is good. high honors for katie o'donnell. the sports foundation has named her sportswoman of the year. to give you an idea, previous winners include venus williams. the wizards guard gilbert's arenas changes number to get away from his old name &. he may want to consider changing his behavior. he has been fined an undisclosed amount for faking in the injury an
. >> there are ramifications from coast to coast, but i have to give the bucks their due. they won the game fair and square grid >> you always see a happy mood when they have a three game winning streak running. but the original challenge started and will come sunday when they travel to take on the patriots. re rises gained more than a hundred yards. back in january, he boasted 83 yards on the first play of the game to give the ravens a lead over the patriots they would never...
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the will drop the buck thursday away. e on saturday when they will raise the banner. >>> hello, tom. we have good stuff coming this weekend. >> we do. i got word from our friend that farms says 90% of the soybeans very his -- harvested. shows what a beautiful autumn we've had going in this area. no frost yet at midway airport. in the last 20 years, october 13th has been the average date for frost in the city at midway airport. maybe a little patchy frost in outlying areas. we're at 53 and very dry. tonight we have a high pressure that's been trapped under this omega block loft. it is settling south. as it does, a wind locks in to warm us up tomorrow. the southwest winds will shift north tonight. and that next high pressure on thursday and bottom line is not a lot of change in temperature. just a few degrees cooler. no rain either. the big rains in this two-day forecast stay east and west of us. and they're big ones too. new york warmest areas in the orange will push us into the mid to upper 70s away from the lake on saturd
the will drop the buck thursday away. e on saturday when they will raise the banner. >>> hello, tom. we have good stuff coming this weekend. >> we do. i got word from our friend that farms says 90% of the soybeans very his -- harvested. shows what a beautiful autumn we've had going in this area. no frost yet at midway airport. in the last 20 years, october 13th has been the average date for frost in the city at midway airport. maybe a little patchy frost in outlying areas. we're...
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. >> the key is to pass the buck. it's the responsibility is down the road. it's to a new legislature. it's to a new governor. and it's the legislature not doing their job. >> there are no new taxes. but there's $1 billion more in spending. part of that is further tax cuts for the largest corporations, which my republican colleagues are insisting upon to give up the last votes for to us get to the supermajority. >> reporter: yesterday at uc- berkeley about 1,000 people turned out in sproul plaza to protest higher student fees and planned layoffs but the budget passed in the assembly giving both the uc and the cal state systems about $5.5 billion. that is more than they received last year. but so far at this hour the state senate is meeting. there is no state budget when this budget is eventually passed we are at day 100 the latest in state history. live in san jose, i'm mark sayre, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> it is 6:05. the san francisco giants won their first play-off game in seven years by a whisker. >> some fabulous pitching by that man, tim lincecum, a comp
. >> the key is to pass the buck. it's the responsibility is down the road. it's to a new legislature. it's to a new governor. and it's the legislature not doing their job. >> there are no new taxes. but there's $1 billion more in spending. part of that is further tax cuts for the largest corporations, which my republican colleagues are insisting upon to give up the last votes for to us get to the supermajority. >> reporter: yesterday at uc- berkeley about 1,000 people turned...
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the biggest bang for the buck, when you do food stamps. >> sean: joining me host of the documentary with his wife, america at risk, the war with no name. available at at risk.com newt gingrich is with us. i thought -- i thought blumenthal gave a who are label answer about how to cleat jobs. nancy pelosi has taken it to a new level. if you want to create jobs the quickest way is to provide more funding for food stamps and have unemploymentens for those who have lost their jobs. it is the biggest bang for the buck when you do food stamps and unemployment insurance. is that how we create jobs now in america? >> i want to thank speaker pelosi for being so -- >> sean: you're starting in. >> no. look she has been honest, give her a break. as a san francisco liberal she had the courage to stand up and say, i believe in food stamps. i think food stamps are the right way to jobs. i think every american who watches this debate can ask themselves the congress newt gingrich was speaker of which cut taxes, balanced the bunt, reformed welfare, medicare, was that the right way to create jobs? during th
the biggest bang for the buck, when you do food stamps. >> sean: joining me host of the documentary with his wife, america at risk, the war with no name. available at at risk.com newt gingrich is with us. i thought -- i thought blumenthal gave a who are label answer about how to cleat jobs. nancy pelosi has taken it to a new level. if you want to create jobs the quickest way is to provide more funding for food stamps and have unemploymentens for those who have lost their jobs. it is the...
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what is the ken buck difference? i'll do what is right for colorado. not the big spenders in washington. >> so in my view -- >> political watchers in colorado observe the well-funded slew of attack ads on buck has not resulted in leap forward for bennett in the poll. >> it looks like the democratic assault, the argument that the candidate; in particular, ken buck, too extreme has not taken hold at least in colorado. buck has withstood this onslaught. >> the majority of coloradans will vote by mail. those ballots go out october 12. time is running short for senator bennett to pull out the second election of his life. the first winning the primary two months ago to get his name on the november ballot. >> bret: alicia acuna live in denver tonight. thank you very much. >>> those are just some of the races we're watching on the fox big board. we will have the big board out for the next 25 days before the mid-term election. more politics in the grapevine. including a first pitch that probably won't win a senate candidate many votes. up next, another roster ch
what is the ken buck difference? i'll do what is right for colorado. not the big spenders in washington. >> so in my view -- >> political watchers in colorado observe the well-funded slew of attack ads on buck has not resulted in leap forward for bennett in the poll. >> it looks like the democratic assault, the argument that the candidate; in particular, ken buck, too extreme has not taken hold at least in colorado. buck has withstood this onslaught. >> the majority of...
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they are forcing him to pay the 75 bucks. >> if he wants fire protection. is not even in the town. >> bill: he is in the county. is he already paying property taxes. >> not to south fulton. that's another county. the town of south fulton says we will cover our town but if you are in the county way out there, you want fire protection, you have got to pay the money. >> bill: you think it's a fair deal? >> if they put his fire out, who is ever going to pay the $75? it sounds cruel, but if the fire department goes out of business and no one has coverage, that's crueler. >> bill: okay. it's hard to argue with your logic but if i think if i were the fire fighting chief i would have put the fire out and then said to gene you owe me like 800 bucks. and then. >> or fine gene or something like that say, look, you don't pay the 75 and your house catches on fire we are not going to burn down you have to pay us a thousand dollars or whatever it costs for us to go out there. >> i think a private fire company would have done that. this was a government fire department that
they are forcing him to pay the 75 bucks. >> if he wants fire protection. is not even in the town. >> bill: he is in the county. is he already paying property taxes. >> not to south fulton. that's another county. the town of south fulton says we will cover our town but if you are in the county way out there, you want fire protection, you have got to pay the money. >> bill: you think it's a fair deal? >> if they put his fire out, who is ever going to pay the $75? it...
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the buck stops at the oval office and the president's chair. the prospects and the future depend on obama. there will probably be a more passive two years. rouse probably can handle the possibility. i am not sure rahm emanuel -- rouse probably can handle the passivity. i am not sure rahm could have. >> tell us about pete rouse. >> worked for tom daschle, as widespread respect and trust. submerged his own ego. that was the pattern for staff people. peter orszag and rahm emanuel were entirely different. you mentioned peter orszag leaving. his first public move once he got out was to write a column pulling the rug out from his former boss on the tax issue. there is a question of putting people in positions of power on staff when they have their own ambitions, their own agendas, and it will some point come in conflict. >> you will not see pete rouse on the sunday talk shows. >> no, we won't. i think that bush into trouble eventually to help a tight group of people around him. it is already getting obama into trouble. it is not a question of bringin
the buck stops at the oval office and the president's chair. the prospects and the future depend on obama. there will probably be a more passive two years. rouse probably can handle the possibility. i am not sure rahm emanuel -- rouse probably can handle the passivity. i am not sure rahm could have. >> tell us about pete rouse. >> worked for tom daschle, as widespread respect and trust. submerged his own ego. that was the pattern for staff people. peter orszag and rahm emanuel were...