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the station. it is an absurd system. the federal communications system to try to put some real meaning behind what constitutes public issue that is supposed to be for the free licenses. it has not is happened and there have been proposals up on the hill to talk about what those public obligations should look like. the broadcasters have defeated those efforts. they are very powerful in their local community. i one-time talked to a member of congress and they said, you know the only thing worse than being on television and they're showing me picking my nose, it is not showing me at all. we could talk for hours on the fcc, i really do not have much to add. host: a hypothetical on twitter -- guest: i don't think so. the influence of money in the political process, but there are other ways you could speak out, go to a rally, have aer, find a way to voice. i make phone calls on behalf of candidate. i put in my time with my hours, my hard work supporting candidates i believe in. walter, baltimore, maryland, independent. good morning. calle
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is 20 years minimum so hee, you get 20 years will do 18.5 years in the federal system. e state systems are different. every state is different. if he did 18.5 of those -- unless he cooperates. do come it but we was not about arresting people it was a matter of going after the command control structures of that organization. and wed to arrest people need them to tell us who their boss is. supporters of the current incarceration system often point to statistics that show the crime rate is the lowest it has been in 50 years. at the same time, the prison population is depleting. one group opposed to reform is the national association of assistant u.s. attorneys for the naausa. it leaves the war on drug trafficking has been extremely effective. the major principle behind the organization is just because a drug trafficker -- does not not mean they are not violent. here is the president, steve cook -- convicted of drug trafficking. >> we are not talking about releasing low-level offenders. the federal prisons are full of significant drug traffickers. a,you look at this is just
is 20 years minimum so hee, you get 20 years will do 18.5 years in the federal system. e state systems are different. every state is different. if he did 18.5 of those -- unless he cooperates. do come it but we was not about arresting people it was a matter of going after the command control structures of that organization. and wed to arrest people need them to tell us who their boss is. supporters of the current incarceration system often point to statistics that show the crime rate is the...
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of but for the most part, focused on the federal system. and relative to the entire u.s. ystem, the federal system just isn't that big. about 13% of prisoners are in the federal system. so all of the rest are on the state level. so if you want to address mass incarceration, that's really where the focus is, is on the state and local level. and most of the inmates are there. >> and so yet at the same time, jason, to michael's point, yes, it's mostly states putting people in prison. it's mostly governors and legislatures writing the laws of people of color. and yet the sort of blame for the crime bill, we really haven't reckoned with how broad it is. it's also states. i want to put up a couple data points. in the house of representatives, the democratic vote only -- forget the republicans. for the crime bill. 188 democrats in the house. 64 said no. in the state, 54 democrats for it. two know. no. and then down to the state level where black mares were asking for the crime bill and implementing the crime bill and putting people in prison. have we not had a broad enough reckon
of but for the most part, focused on the federal system. and relative to the entire u.s. ystem, the federal system just isn't that big. about 13% of prisoners are in the federal system. so all of the rest are on the state level. so if you want to address mass incarceration, that's really where the focus is, is on the state and local level. and most of the inmates are there. >> and so yet at the same time, jason, to michael's point, yes, it's mostly states putting people in prison. it's...
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we are systems in place during the cold war and now we are changing all of those systems. we are getting -- because of the federal system, almost every low that was existing in somalia has to be reviewed with little minor changes -- major changes taking place, including and starting from the constitution. with this we hope that somalia will soon be a better place that attracts the international investment. this is a country that has the longest coastline in the african continent and unfortunately we do not benefit from that. serious challenges we're having. illegal fishing. destroying the oceans. we have a lot of containers that have been thrown out by the sea. those cop tainer -- containers, we don't know what is inside it but this is a good indication that toxic waste has been dumped in somalia. those containers, they have no signs or nothing written on them. we don't know the day they explode, what will happen to those areas. fishing -- illegal fishing, billions of dollars have been estimated, the fish that is illegally taken. all of this is happening because somalia could not afford to protect its own resourc
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. >> for the federal system it's not a resource constraint. the court recognized it's a willingness to of the judges to be available 247 and a matter of priorities. you may not get that in the southern district of new york. you might have that for terrorist attacks but not for drunk driving. it's not available 247. >> how long does it take? >> persons cronk and 10% above the the legal limit how long does that take to dissipate? >> how long before that would register 10% above is now equal to or less than? >> i don't have one of the exact statistics. what the court has found is that you can back calculate. there is a delay. in the maryland case you can get it as soon as 15 minutes but a warrant can take as long as a half hour or 90 minutes or two hours. i think it would be a big mistake. they listed 33 states but that leaves 17 states that don't have it. >> there are more and more every year aren't there. >> there definitely are more and more and they are based on these warrants always being available. there is a serious risk that once you requi
. >> for the federal system it's not a resource constraint. the court recognized it's a willingness to of the judges to be available 247 and a matter of priorities. you may not get that in the southern district of new york. you might have that for terrorist attacks but not for drunk driving. it's not available 247. >> how long does it take? >> persons cronk and 10% above the the legal limit how long does that take to dissipate? >> how long before that would register 10%...
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and we have encouraged that in the federal reserve system. that people have different interests and different points of view. and that diversity of opinion is a positive attribute. we don't want to fall into groupthink. and i think it is within his purview to look at these issues. >> thank you. so, my name is elaine. i'm a visiting scholar to columbia business school. my question is related to china. it is becoming increasingly important in the global economy. for example, a new establishment of the chair of infrastructure investment bank. and the imf and the reserve currency, with the special drawing rate, so my question is would you comment on the challenges of the rising currency, versus the u.s. dollar. and to respond how do you like the changes in the coming monetary policy to maintain this dominant position of the u.s. dollar? thank you. fareed: each of you, very quickly. but the question is -- is china's currency likely to be, let's say in the next 15 years the single greatest challenge to the reserve currency status the dollar current
and we have encouraged that in the federal reserve system. that people have different interests and different points of view. and that diversity of opinion is a positive attribute. we don't want to fall into groupthink. and i think it is within his purview to look at these issues. >> thank you. so, my name is elaine. i'm a visiting scholar to columbia business school. my question is related to china. it is becoming increasingly important in the global economy. for example, a new...
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system. andrew pointed out, the federated process, systems that csis is looking at, all of this points out, while hub and spoke was the predominant nature of our relationship in asia, it cannot be the only way we look at it. i think we have not only look at that for many years, standing a number of administrations, but that we have to continue that progress. the second premise is that maritime issues are, and will continue to be, critical to the security and prosperity of asia. it goes without saying, but nonetheless, worth pointing out. looking at a map, you don't have a hard time understanding why maritime issues are so important for asia for security and prosperity. put together, it was an easy sell me to look at ideas about how we could increase trilateral cooperation and increase that alliance network, and focus on maritime issues. let me deal with each of those in more detail from my perspective. first, the idea of increasing multilateral cooperation with our most capable allies, and doing it together. on the face, it makes sense. these are two allied with whom were closely. we had a very g
system. andrew pointed out, the federated process, systems that csis is looking at, all of this points out, while hub and spoke was the predominant nature of our relationship in asia, it cannot be the only way we look at it. i think we have not only look at that for many years, standing a number of administrations, but that we have to continue that progress. the second premise is that maritime issues are, and will continue to be, critical to the security and prosperity of asia. it goes without...
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the country. highly centralized government system is highly decentralized government system. we were having systems that have been put in place during the cold war now, we're changing all those systems. we're getting -- because of the federal system, almost every load that was existing in somalia has to be reviewed with minor changes, major changes taking place, including and starting from the constitution. with this we hope that somalia will soon be a better place that attracts international investment. this is a country that has the longest coast line in the african country. unfortunately we do not benefit from that. serious challenges we're having, illegal fishing. destroying the ecology of the oceans. we have a lot of containers that have been thrown out by the sea. those containers we don't know what's inside it. but this is a good indicator that toxic waste has been dumped in somalia. those containers don't have signs, nothing written on them. we don't know the day they explode what will happen to those areas. fishing, illegal fishing, billions of dollars have been estimated. the fish that are illegal being taken. all this is happening because somalia cannot afford to protect its own resources. this is what's more im
the country. highly centralized government system is highly decentralized government system. we were having systems that have been put in place during the cold war now, we're changing all those systems. we're getting -- because of the federal system, almost every load that was existing in somalia has to be reviewed with minor changes, major changes taking place, including and starting from the constitution. with this we hope that somalia will soon be a better place that attracts international...
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the station. it is an absurd system. the federalnications system to try to put some real meaning behind what constitutes public issue that is supposed to be for the free licenses. it has not is happened and there have been proposals up on the hill to talk about what those public obligations should look like. the broadcasters have defeated those efforts. they are very powerful in their local community. i one-time talked to a member of congress and they said, you know the only thing worse than being on television and they're showing me picking my nose, it is not showing me at all. we could talk for hours on the fcc, i really do not have much to add. host: a hypothetical on twitter -- guest: i don't think so. the influence of money in the political process, but there are other ways you could speak out, go to a rally, have aer, find a way to voice. i make phone calls on behalf of candidate. i put in my time with my hours, my hard work supporting candidates i believe in. walter, baltimore, maryland, independent. good morning. caller: goo
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the system. we may disagree about how you do that but that's how you have a more vibrant democracy. >> we've been talking about the federal earlier in the show in the opening we highlighted some of the things going on on the campaign finance level and state contributions limits that different states have. disclosure requirements that states have. the states doing the public financing option. there's 13 state that is have different options. is there anything happening in the laboratories in the country that you think is working and maybe should be brought up to the federal sflefl. >> i think there are a lot of interesting things going on at the state and city level. for example, in seattle, they just passed a system in which every voter is going to get four vouchers of $25. and then give it to the candidate of their choice. so, this is -- it's very interesting and kind of innovative way of saying, we want every registered voter to be able to participate and have a voice. i think it's going to be fascinating to see how that works out. we know we have a matching system in new york with a very robust match. an individual give
the system. we may disagree about how you do that but that's how you have a more vibrant democracy. >> we've been talking about the federal earlier in the show in the opening we highlighted some of the things going on on the campaign finance level and state contributions limits that different states have. disclosure requirements that states have. the states doing the public financing option. there's 13 state that is have different options. is there anything happening in the laboratories...
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isn't it a little weird for donald trump to be saying, well, the federal system, the rnc, should force this thing on them? >> i don't think so. that's what -- state rights is about empowering state legislatures who are elected directly by the people. the republican party of colorado is not elected by the people. they're appointed and to disenfranchise the colorado voters, not a single person on this panel can justify the fact that a million voters did not get to vote. at the end of the day, that is what matters. >> nobody is saying that the system isn't a little crazy. it's craze. >> it's unfair. >> it is the process. when you embark on the process of trying to become president of the united states you need to understand the process as it is unless you change it were you head into it. >> democrats have all these superdelegates that are unelected and there's almost no controversy around that. >> well, there is a little. >> a little bit. in a relative sense. you got a huge cache of unelected delegates that are mostly pledged to hillary clinton. nobody -- there's no votes backing that up.
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at least in the federal system. is that true in montana as well? >> yes. yes, justice alito, that's exactly right. most of the facts are analyzed through that presentence report and speedy -- and sentencing hearings at that point are pretty drab affairs because most of the facts have been resolved. >> thank you, counsel. >> miss anders? >> may it please the court, to go right to justice kagan's concern about about the possibility that a defendant's due process is impaired, though the defendant has to show prejudice the standard should be the same one that applies in cases of other violations of constitutional rights that may affect the defendant's ability to defend at sentencing and that is the defendant should have to show that there is a reasonable probability that the result would have been different, the outcome would have been different. that is the same standard that's used in cases of brady violations, of ineffective assistance of counsel. it is one that doesn't require a defendant to show by a preponderance he would have received a different sentenc
at least in the federal system. is that true in montana as well? >> yes. yes, justice alito, that's exactly right. most of the facts are analyzed through that presentence report and speedy -- and sentencing hearings at that point are pretty drab affairs because most of the facts have been resolved. >> thank you, counsel. >> miss anders? >> may it please the court, to go right to justice kagan's concern about about the possibility that a defendant's due process is...
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our federal employees, agencies and the opening of the government depend on a transportation system that works. i was instrumental in making sure that we had federal oversight of metro so that key can unconfer uncover some of the safety issues and work with the general manager and make sure that it's functioning in the 21st century in a safe way. i think it's important for the federal government to step up for resources in addition to the metro. >> reporter: so have you been happy with how the money has been spent up until now? >> i think clearly the reports that were done demonstrate that we have real challenges in making sure there is accountability in metro spending but the reality is we have not invested in the way we need to in the general operation and maintenance of e not a new system anymore. it will require continued investment by the jurisdiction and by the federal government as a partner to make sure it functions not just for the federal government but millions of people who come from the other states visiting the district of columbia and surrounding area. >> reporter: congres
our federal employees, agencies and the opening of the government depend on a transportation system that works. i was instrumental in making sure that we had federal oversight of metro so that key can unconfer uncover some of the safety issues and work with the general manager and make sure that it's functioning in the 21st century in a safe way. i think it's important for the federal government to step up for resources in addition to the metro. >> reporter: so have you been happy with...
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the capital cities. if we want a world class system the federal government to pay in the system i'm just asking for $300 million as the transport 50 percent of the work force every day. you want them to be safe and reliable if you just want to leave here in 2005 banned to nothing? if we do that the next time something happens i bleed again on you because we need your help. >> you have been on the board how can you blame us? you have that all the board one year. >> it is not operating well now and we need the resources. >> when i can give the committee of full breakdown of how it will be spent? >> within one week. >> let me say this you will never have of a better chance. to have a general manager for anyplace anybody has ever ben. mr. chairman you will not give us one time? really? is that when you are saying? we need resources this is our system deeply your kids and parents on the system? like it is today? give me a break. i have reports year from 2010, 2011, the 2005, but we have done nothing. >> i will put in the record of balance that is available and as of two weeks ago the money is there. >> mr. c
the capital cities. if we want a world class system the federal government to pay in the system i'm just asking for $300 million as the transport 50 percent of the work force every day. you want them to be safe and reliable if you just want to leave here in 2005 banned to nothing? if we do that the next time something happens i bleed again on you because we need your help. >> you have been on the board how can you blame us? you have that all the board one year. >> it is not...
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eric moved the federal system at age 20. the aclu has gone back to court twice since, accusing new mexico of not moving on reforms from their settlement. that was all before cambiar. >> within just a few seconds of us starting this discussion, what did you guys start saying? >> i don't- i didn't want to change i just, i have to. because if i go outside and i do the same thing i might rob the wrong person and get myself killed or- i'm robbing the wrong person, they pull out a gun and i shoot them first. so, if i go out and do the same thing i'll either be dead within a week or in prison for the rest of my life so... >> since then... mequite has added group counseling from a certified therapist. once a week, it's one-on-one. >> what are some other factors that might help us to add to that epiphany? >> j. paul taylor didn't fully implement cambiar until a year ago. it's success is still measured in kids like keith who finally reaches his mom. >> thank you sir. sup mom?... how are you doing? oh i know i ain't even trippin' like t
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think about the others in the federal system, competition as well as collaboration among the different branches and those are potentially political stories. askknow, i am not going to which of these forms trumps the other. in terms of my age, i have already said the magic word. the groucho marx show, a bird would descend because i used the word trump in a completely different category. of course, we are all dying to know who he would appoint as the next supreme court justice. basicind of lies out the questions. i want you to think about the intuitive form. [indiscernible] i don't want to say too much that is article about the new originalist them i thought i should raise a few points here that are worth thinking about. here are the four objections. that i have about the new originalism. most of what i know about it comes from larry and keith whittington's efforts. to summarize and encapsulate the debate that has evil. randy barnett's pieces. there are so many of you, life is short, there are other things i want to do. you cannot keep up with all of the legal literature. a lot is repeti
think about the others in the federal system, competition as well as collaboration among the different branches and those are potentially political stories. askknow, i am not going to which of these forms trumps the other. in terms of my age, i have already said the magic word. the groucho marx show, a bird would descend because i used the word trump in a completely different category. of course, we are all dying to know who he would appoint as the next supreme court justice. basicind of lies...
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the mandatory minimum is 20 years to life, he gives him 20 years, he's going to do 18.5 in the federal systemin the state system, it's different. every state is different. unless he cooperates. usually what we do, it isn't about arresting people. it's a matter of going after the command and control structure of the organization. to arrest, you need people, and we need them to tell us who their boss is. >> supporters of the current incarceration system point to statistics showing that the crime rate is the lowest it has been in 50 years. millions are safer now than they have been for 20-30 years, and at the same time, the prison population is depleting. one group opposed to reform is the national association of assistant u.s. attorneys. usa believes the war on drug trafficking has been effective. and major principle behind the organization is just because a drug trafficker is not armed at the time of arrest does not mean they are not violent. here's the president of the naa usa on a bill he believes would relieve a large people of drug criminality. >> the federal prisons are full of significan
the mandatory minimum is 20 years to life, he gives him 20 years, he's going to do 18.5 in the federal systemin the state system, it's different. every state is different. unless he cooperates. usually what we do, it isn't about arresting people. it's a matter of going after the command and control structure of the organization. to arrest, you need people, and we need them to tell us who their boss is. >> supporters of the current incarceration system point to statistics showing that the...
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the water systems on this map. the bigger the dot, the higher the lead reading over 15 parts per billion. that's the federal threshold. the water systems include public water supplies and private wells used by residential communities. >> you are doing a tremendous service putting these places on a map for people to see. >> jon jay college professor carl markowitz is a historian and says people could be unaware of the smaller water systems with the high lead levels. the bigger water systems get the attention. but he argues that governments should apply pressure to privately owned wells. >> we could require private entities to replace lead service lines, replace lead fixtures, and that they bear the cost of that. >> become at this new jersey egg farm, the state asked owners to install a pump that will flush the water with a chemical that reduces lead. the farm has two years to install the pump and if water samples continues to show low lead levels, the farm can cancel plans for the pump. toxin that caught the eye of regulators. since 2013, the dep has issued issued violations for e. coli, coliform and asbesto
the water systems on this map. the bigger the dot, the higher the lead reading over 15 parts per billion. that's the federal threshold. the water systems include public water supplies and private wells used by residential communities. >> you are doing a tremendous service putting these places on a map for people to see. >> jon jay college professor carl markowitz is a historian and says people could be unaware of the smaller water systems with the high lead levels. the bigger water...
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irs likes to say that the financial institutions provide but the most recent survey from the federal reserve system shows that while mobil banking users are looking at a technological platform on a consistent basis to the more traditional branch but despite this evidence of consumer behavior for several years having passed to it -- face-to-face it has recently decided to have the appointment only system by the end of 2016 there will no longer have though walk-in taxpayers the irs has a pilot it will not accept payments from the walk-in payers. in short it fails to meet the needs of personal assistance and declining to accept the watkins is inexplicable and baffling for tax collection agency. the appointment only pilot showed only 20% had to wait up tape -- a to 41 days to obtain an appointment in 5% had to wait longer in my written testimony i describe how taxpayers arrive at attacks without an appointment there being treated and i am concerned as taxpayers give up and start going with to provide adequate assistance using the data of declining usages to justify further reduction in person in servic
irs likes to say that the financial institutions provide but the most recent survey from the federal reserve system shows that while mobil banking users are looking at a technological platform on a consistent basis to the more traditional branch but despite this evidence of consumer behavior for several years having passed to it -- face-to-face it has recently decided to have the appointment only system by the end of 2016 there will no longer have though walk-in taxpayers the irs has a pilot it...
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the federal government at all. it is liability because the federal government didn't give us control over our own system. the federal government gave d.c. not one thin dime. the district is the only city that has any responsibility for state functions. i agree with what mr. evans has said. i want to focus on the fact that for the first time in its history as i understand it this system is doing short-term borrowing. in order to get operating funds is that true? >> yes it is. ms. norton: you have a rollover borrowing of about $500 million at this point. you are borrowing just to keep the system running. we've got to face this fast. on top of that, there were handwritten drawdown restrictions. to get any of the federal money that is due to you you got to turn in by hand the voucher and effect. i do not have any problems with that because of what fda found in terms of control and so i understand in the beginning that after having had written correspondence over this it looks like to do this process and getting to validation. it looks like you have done your duty diligence but in the process this is why i'm t
the federal government at all. it is liability because the federal government didn't give us control over our own system. the federal government gave d.c. not one thin dime. the district is the only city that has any responsibility for state functions. i agree with what mr. evans has said. i want to focus on the fact that for the first time in its history as i understand it this system is doing short-term borrowing. in order to get operating funds is that true? >> yes it is. ms. norton:...
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system. andrew pointed out, the federated process, systems that csis is looking at, all of this points out, while hub and spoke was the predominant nature of our relationship in asia, it cannot be the only way we look at it. i think we have not only look at that for many years, standing a number of administrations, but that we have to continue that progress. the second premise is that maritime issues are, and will continue to be, critical to the security and prosperity of asia. it goes without saying, but nonetheless, worth pointing out. map, you don't have a hard time understanding why maritime issues are so important for asia for security and prosperity. put together, it was an easy sell me to look at ideas about how we could increase trilateral cooperation and increase that alliance network, and focus on maritime issues. with each of those in more detail from my perspective. of increasinga multilateral cooperation with our most capable allies, and doing it together. on the face, it makes sense. these are two allied with whom were closely. we had a very good interoperability with each of them i
system. andrew pointed out, the federated process, systems that csis is looking at, all of this points out, while hub and spoke was the predominant nature of our relationship in asia, it cannot be the only way we look at it. i think we have not only look at that for many years, standing a number of administrations, but that we have to continue that progress. the second premise is that maritime issues are, and will continue to be, critical to the security and prosperity of asia. it goes without...
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. >> woodruff: just to be clear, you're working just on prisoners in the federal system? is that right? >> well, we're looking at both. we're trying to help both prisoners that are leaving the federal bureau of prisons but also working through our grant program with state facilities as well. >> woodruff: so it's a big job. >> yes. >> woodruff: we're talking a lot of prisoners around the country. >> yes. >> woodruff: you said this week, i believe, our criminal justice system is not equipped to deal with what is fundamentally a health crisis. what did you mean by that? >> i was referrin -- i was refeo mental health now. a lot of people on the street now have serious mental health issues. in the '70s when many of our mental institutions were closed, unfortunately states didn't pick up and provide the kind of community mental healthcare that's needed and that snowballed over the decades and now mentally ill people are encountering law enforcement and going into prisons and ostensibly getting freedom there but prisons aren't equipped to provide the kind of mental health treatme
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republicans emphasized majority rule, deplore the checks and balances built into the federal system, and sought to employ their power of the ballot box on behalf of debtors rather than creditors, the producing many rather than the oligarchic few. louis brandeis, who was content to be called jeffersonian, had a favorite book about his hero which you read in 1927. it was albert j knox jefferson. brandeis was so enthusiastic about it, he suggested it be distributed to every school child in kentucky. he called jefferson the "great libertarian" and praised jefferson for attacking the increasingly powerful federal judiciary as a haven for monopolists and the exploiting classes. he saw the supreme court under the leadership of chief justice marshall as an instrument of centralization and marshall wrote to william johnson in 1823 that he feared no danger more than the consolidation of our government by the noiseless, and therefore, an alarming history mentality of the supreme court. jefferson deplored marshall as a crafty chief judge who sophisticates the law to his mind, construing our const
republicans emphasized majority rule, deplore the checks and balances built into the federal system, and sought to employ their power of the ballot box on behalf of debtors rather than creditors, the producing many rather than the oligarchic few. louis brandeis, who was content to be called jeffersonian, had a favorite book about his hero which you read in 1927. it was albert j knox jefferson. brandeis was so enthusiastic about it, he suggested it be distributed to every school child in...
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none of those have to be the way the system works. if the federal government can use its leverage to change the way states and institutions are behaving, that's why i think the federal government must change the way it's investing in higher education. thank you. >> thank you, guys. we will open up the polling again, one last time, for a few minutes to get a final conclusion. i'm still going to stick to the structure. >> live or die thing. ideas, what's of it's about. >> wait. >> we are getting crushed. [laughter] fun?n't data >> yeah. >> it actually is all one vote. >> people can vote strategically. let us point that out, too. side youly helps the agree with. i have been part of this before. >> in our first conversation with the trouble with all of this is that it is not an either or. we have to do both. we have to do -- the states need help. this vitallayers in enterprise for our country. within each other. plan. panel's >> thank you, guys. you may my job very easy. >> do not be afraid of new ideas. >> alright. thank you guys so much for joining us
none of those have to be the way the system works. if the federal government can use its leverage to change the way states and institutions are behaving, that's why i think the federal government must change the way it's investing in higher education. thank you. >> thank you, guys. we will open up the polling again, one last time, for a few minutes to get a final conclusion. i'm still going to stick to the structure. >> live or die thing. ideas, what's of it's about. >> wait....
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if we want a world class system like they have, the federal government is paying for all of the system. all i'm asking from you is $300 million which is your fair share given the fact that we transport 50% of the workforce every day. you want them to be safe and reliable. you top the leave here like we did in 2005 and did nothing. if we do that, the next time it happens, i am blaming it on you guys. >> you are the that has been on the board. how can you blame us. you are the ones making the decisions. >> i have been on the board a year. when i left this place -- we need the resources in addition to the wherewithal. >> when can you get the committee a full break down. >> within a week. let me just say this. you will never have a better chance. you have a chairman who has done this for years and have a general manager who is as capable as anybody has been. if we leave and do nothing, when you are saying, you are not going to give us a dime? really? is that what you are saying? we need resources. this is your system. my system. you are going to put your kids and parents on the system like
if we want a world class system like they have, the federal government is paying for all of the system. all i'm asking from you is $300 million which is your fair share given the fact that we transport 50% of the workforce every day. you want them to be safe and reliable. you top the leave here like we did in 2005 and did nothing. if we do that, the next time it happens, i am blaming it on you guys. >> you are the that has been on the board. how can you blame us. you are the ones making...
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the federal government? is that which autonomy? >> the federal government is the fourth partner that pays zero. >> when we originally put in the system, we were more than a full partner. , the federal government pay two thirds of the cost to build the system. on the offering side, they have not contribute her, and never did. really and dollars? let me make sure i understand this. your plan to fix the system is wmata $18 billion, close down the system for six months in order to have a good system. is that it? plan. that is not my >> you were quoted as saying close it down for six months. when i heard that, i could think of traffic jams for six months. it did not sit well for me. >> if you want me to come good news, ie you can do that, but if you want to know what we really need to do, i can do that. >> where is the 18 million -- if you are going to get testy -- let me just say, i have the numbers. if you are looking at increasing the operating revenue, the way you are talking about, you become more expensive than chicago, more experts of new york, more expensive than pennsylvania. why would you have the highest bring cost out there? w
the federal government? is that which autonomy? >> the federal government is the fourth partner that pays zero. >> when we originally put in the system, we were more than a full partner. , the federal government pay two thirds of the cost to build the system. on the offering side, they have not contribute her, and never did. really and dollars? let me make sure i understand this. your plan to fix the system is wmata $18 billion, close down the system for six months in order to have...
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with wordvering metro the federal transit administration is inspecting the entire systems tracks. agency is calling it a safety blitz. it is focusing on 10 segments of concern, based on past problems and recent federal inspections. the inspection should run through wednesday and should not have any impact on riders. of publicnd board works has unanimously approved a contract to build the purple line. have 21ile line will stations between bethesda and do new carrollton. $3.5 billion of the price tag. -- why some maryland tax preparers are in trouble with the state. how it could affect thousands of returns. devon: possible record cold coming our way. the forecast coming up. kellye: are you ready for april 18? tax businesses are gearing up for last-minute filers, but in maryland some are under court watch. brad bell explains. d: at the first shutdown tax preparer we went to, we do not get very far. i'm brad bell come a reporter with abc 7 news. silence from the intercom. nobody wants to talk. at tax point solutions, the ceo was eager to defend his reputation. >> i know i do good busin
with wordvering metro the federal transit administration is inspecting the entire systems tracks. agency is calling it a safety blitz. it is focusing on 10 segments of concern, based on past problems and recent federal inspections. the inspection should run through wednesday and should not have any impact on riders. of publicnd board works has unanimously approved a contract to build the purple line. have 21ile line will stations between bethesda and do new carrollton. $3.5 billion of the price...
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in response to the financial crisis the federal reserve is aggressively injecting liquidity into the financial system. the concept of liquidity will be explored but the federal reserve is doing everything in its power to lower interest rates from struggling banks businesses and consumers would have easier access to credit after the real estate bust. here's the part that's almost north korean in its weirdness. the federal reserve accomplished its task by creating new money from nowhere. there's a windowless room at the federal reserve bank in new york where traders created new electronic money and use it to buy billions of dollars in financial assets. in january 2008 and january of 2014 the fed injected roughly $3 trillion in new money. one minute the money did not exist, the next minute the trader acting at the best of the fed.bonds by private institutions and pay for those securities by transferring electronic funds to the countenance selling firms, new money. that is the sound of a guy sitting at his computer in new york creating a billion dollars and using it to buy assets from citibank. click, cl
in response to the financial crisis the federal reserve is aggressively injecting liquidity into the financial system. the concept of liquidity will be explored but the federal reserve is doing everything in its power to lower interest rates from struggling banks businesses and consumers would have easier access to credit after the real estate bust. here's the part that's almost north korean in its weirdness. the federal reserve accomplished its task by creating new money from nowhere. there's...
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the federal government's immigration classifications. we determine whether someone is eligible for driver's license. we run that through the federal safe background system. we ask the federal government is this individual authorized to be in the country. they say yes or no. >> the government also says you don't have to do that or maybe you don't have to do that, maybe not they won't sue you but why don't you go ahead and not give them driver's license? >> i think as your honor had suggested before he are in a catch 22 here. either we have to not incur millions of dollars of financial harm which is went essential article three injury are or we have change our law. somehow we have to come up with a different background check system. we wouldn't have uniform policy. >> i'm sorry, how does somebody get a license in texas? i know how to do it in new york and washington because i lived in both places. but i don't know how to do it in texas. do you go up and do you do what? >> you would go to department of motor vehicles. you would show the documentation showing who you are and you're eligible for license. in context of aliens, and this is a j-377 to 382 outli
the federal government's immigration classifications. we determine whether someone is eligible for driver's license. we run that through the federal safe background system. we ask the federal government is this individual authorized to be in the country. they say yes or no. >> the government also says you don't have to do that or maybe you don't have to do that, maybe not they won't sue you but why don't you go ahead and not give them driver's license? >> i think as your honor had...
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out in the near future with a new program to get at the issues and get the system up to the state it should be. >> metro leaders called on the federal government to help fund the system's operating budget the way the local and the state governments do now. we are following this hour breaking developments regarding the zika virus. the cdc with the latin american health officials are now saying that the zika virus is linked to birth defects including so far no documented incidents of zika innext in the u.s. from mosquito bites. maureen: new information in the case of three brothers in the deadly attack in the prince george's police station. michael, malik and elijah ford appeared appeared in court to see if there are probable cause to hold them on charges. the judge ruled there is cause and all three should be indicted soon. we now know the name of the officer whose friendly fire shot killed officer jacai colson. he is identified as officer taylor krauss. >> it's a double tragedy. i don't know if we lost a police officer but we lost one in a friendly fire incident precipitated by something that is senseless. maureen: also revealedin v
out in the near future with a new program to get at the issues and get the system up to the state it should be. >> metro leaders called on the federal government to help fund the system's operating budget the way the local and the state governments do now. we are following this hour breaking developments regarding the zika virus. the cdc with the latin american health officials are now saying that the zika virus is linked to birth defects including so far no documented incidents of zika...
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crime. >> mandatory minimum is 20 years to life, you get 20 years so he will do 18.5 years in the federal systemthe state systems are different. every state is different. if he did 18.5 of those -- unless he cooperates. and usually but we do come it was not about arresting people it was a matter of going after the command control structures of that organization. you need to arrest people and we need them to tell us who their boss is. supporters of the current incarceration system often point to statistics that show the crime rate is the lowest it has been in 50 years. at the same time, the prison population is depleting. one group opposed to reform is the national association of assistant u.s. attorneys for the naausa. it leaves the war on drug trafficking has been extremely effective. the major principle behind the organization is just because a drug trafficker -- does not not mean they are not violent. here is the president, steve cook -- convicted of drug trafficking. >> we are not talking about releasing low-level offenders. the federal prisons are full of significant drug traffickers. if yo
crime. >> mandatory minimum is 20 years to life, you get 20 years so he will do 18.5 years in the federal systemthe state systems are different. every state is different. if he did 18.5 of those -- unless he cooperates. and usually but we do come it was not about arresting people it was a matter of going after the command control structures of that organization. you need to arrest people and we need them to tell us who their boss is. supporters of the current incarceration system often...
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none of those have to be the way the system works. if the federal government can use its leverage to change the way states and institutions are behaving p than's why i think the federal government must change the way it's investing in higher education. thank you. >> thank you, guys. we're going to open the polling up again one last time. get a final conclusion. >> not an either/or. >> i don't think so. i'm still going to stick to the structure. >> we're getting crushed. >> it is one vote, one person. >> people can vote strategically. you can vote for the side you disagree with and then switch your vote. that's how you help the side you want to win, win. i've been part of one of these before. >> in our first conversation, the trouble with this whole thing is it's not an either/or. it's not -- we've got to do both. and the states need help in making the right decisions to stay players in this vital enterprise for our country. >> you made my job easy. >> all of you working in these areas just to raise awareness of the trends and don't be afraid of new
none of those have to be the way the system works. if the federal government can use its leverage to change the way states and institutions are behaving p than's why i think the federal government must change the way it's investing in higher education. thank you. >> thank you, guys. we're going to open the polling up again one last time. get a final conclusion. >> not an either/or. >> i don't think so. i'm still going to stick to the structure. >> we're getting crushed....
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we were having systems put in place during the cold war and now we are changing all of those systems. we are getting, because of the federal system, almost every load that was existing in somalia has to be reviewed with major changes taking place including and starting from the constitution. with this we hope that somalia will be a better place that attracts international investment. this is a country that is the largest on the african continent but unfortunately we don't benefit from that. we have illegal fishing, destroying the ecology of the ocean. we have a lot of continuous that have been thrown out by the sea. we don't know what is inside it but this is very good indicator toxic waste has been dumped in somalia. there is no signs or anything written on them. we don't know the day it explodes. this is important for the generations of somalia to come and this can't happen without having a function state in place. this is the priority of the somalia government. after a long time of war in the somalia we don't expect the wounds to be healed overnight but we are in the process of healing the past wounds. we are in the pro
we were having systems put in place during the cold war and now we are changing all of those systems. we are getting, because of the federal system, almost every load that was existing in somalia has to be reviewed with major changes taking place including and starting from the constitution. with this we hope that somalia will be a better place that attracts international investment. this is a country that is the largest on the african continent but unfortunately we don't benefit from that. we...
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it wasn't a member of the federal reserve system. t itself in a position where it had no choice but to come to the federal reserve for emergency loan cover the largest loan in recorded history. very little sympathy for the position hank has been advocating. betty: jim, good to see. ari, things for stopping by as well. ari: it was an honor to be here. betty: ari benmosche. you have some big discourse. and russia arabia have reached a consensus on oil freeze. this is according to the interfax news agency, russia's newsagency. unidentifiediting persons on this consensus. there's a meeting taking place on sunday, whereby it was hoped at least in some sort of deal would be thrashed out. interfax as the saudi's will decide on the oil phase, regardless of iran. initially there was a view that saudi arabia and russia wouldn't go ahead and less iran to waste. it seems it will go ahead regardless of iran, which is boosting output after years of sanctions. that's the big news. the price of oil is up by 1.6%. a big spike in the last few minutes o
it wasn't a member of the federal reserve system. t itself in a position where it had no choice but to come to the federal reserve for emergency loan cover the largest loan in recorded history. very little sympathy for the position hank has been advocating. betty: jim, good to see. ari, things for stopping by as well. ari: it was an honor to be here. betty: ari benmosche. you have some big discourse. and russia arabia have reached a consensus on oil freeze. this is according to the interfax...
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but i think the weird federal system, we let states pick and choose their own ways of dos doing this.ou: you have the rnc chairman saying the majority, that's the american way. 1,237 as he dismissed a million voters in colorado and preside over a convention that's rigged. >> there is a bunch of conventions the parties themselves choose. lou: i understand. but it's hypocrisy to talk about the majority where it comes to 1,237. >> nobody has a majority of votes or delegates. lou: i quite understand. but i would like to see the american people have a voice in this. particularly the american republicans, wouldn't you? >> i'll try and give it to them right now. the point about the state parties, we are seeing with the state parties is this is its own corruption. imagine the new york legislature which we are also familiar with, how corrupt they are. why should we think the state parties anywhere -- they only want democracy when it elects their person. they are happy to one man, one vote, one time idea. so i think that's what's going on here. lou: is it going to get straightened out? >> proba
but i think the weird federal system, we let states pick and choose their own ways of dos doing this.ou: you have the rnc chairman saying the majority, that's the american way. 1,237 as he dismissed a million voters in colorado and preside over a convention that's rigged. >> there is a bunch of conventions the parties themselves choose. lou: i understand. but it's hypocrisy to talk about the majority where it comes to 1,237. >> nobody has a majority of votes or delegates. lou: i...
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we have word that the federal transit administration is inspecting the metro system tracks. the agency is calling this a safety blitz. this is focusing on ten segment of concern. past problem and recent federal inspections. they shouldn't have any impact on the riders. new today in the war on terror, belgium officials released new footage of a suspect that shows a man leaving the airport after the attack. 32 people died in the attacks on airport and subway station last month. d.c. police chief cathy lanier says if the police didn't find anything new in the relisha rudd case after two days of searching in the national arboretum. officers working with the f.b.i. and the center for missing and exploited children wrapped up the search today. they focused on aban donned brick factory. it's three weeks away from the holiday inn where rudd was last seen on surveillance tape two years ago. tonight is the 13th year people will take back the night in prince george's county. roz plater is live in cheverly to explain the push against human trafficking and sexual assaults there. roz? roz:
we have word that the federal transit administration is inspecting the metro system tracks. the agency is calling this a safety blitz. this is focusing on ten segment of concern. past problem and recent federal inspections. they shouldn't have any impact on the riders. new today in the war on terror, belgium officials released new footage of a suspect that shows a man leaving the airport after the attack. 32 people died in the attacks on airport and subway station last month. d.c. police chief...
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the country. highly centralized government system now is highly decentralized. we were having systems that were put in place in the cold war now we are changing all those systems. we are getting because of the federal system almost every loan that was existing has to be reviewed. we hope that it will soon be a place that attracts the international investment. i'm afraid we do not benefit that's what this is the challenge that we have a. a. we have a lot of containers that have been thrown out by a and we know that this is a good indicator that it has been damp and we don't know today that they explode what will happen to those areas. although thiall of this is happe they cannot afford to protect their own resources this is happening for the generations to come and it cannot happen without having a function in the state in place and this is the priority of the government. we are in the process of healing the wounds and addressing the reasons for the grievances and building trust towards the state. this is very important. the last time they went was 1969 for seven years have passed since then. they participated in the election of 1969 and who can do this? one of the benefits of the process that happe
the country. highly centralized government system now is highly decentralized. we were having systems that were put in place in the cold war now we are changing all those systems. we are getting because of the federal system almost every loan that was existing has to be reviewed. we hope that it will soon be a place that attracts the international investment. i'm afraid we do not benefit that's what this is the challenge that we have a. a. we have a lot of containers that have been thrown out...
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in fact, when the determined that met life was systemically important. a federal judge the other day said they reached that conclusion inappropriately, that they weren't transparent, that they weren't open, that they didn't follow their own rules in determining this entity to being systemically important. so why in the world would we not want them to be accountable to the taxpayers? because ultimately all of this money, mr. chairman, belongs to the american taxpayers. and they're expecting this congress to review the actions of many of these agencies. and i get amused at my colleagues on the other side of the aisle. they kept talking about how important many of these entities are and what a great job they're doing. yet, they're not willing for them to be accountable and come forth and make a case why they should be spending the money they're doing or why they're taking the actions that they're taking. so this is not the government that our -- talking about mr. jefferson -- this is not the government that our founders intended. in fact, they were really reluctant t
in fact, when the determined that met life was systemically important. a federal judge the other day said they reached that conclusion inappropriately, that they weren't transparent, that they weren't open, that they didn't follow their own rules in determining this entity to being systemically important. so why in the world would we not want them to be accountable to the taxpayers? because ultimately all of this money, mr. chairman, belongs to the american taxpayers. and they're expecting this...
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my view is that the federal reserve should be repealed and the central banking system should be ended. now, obviously, you applaud that here in this party, but you need to think about the fact that that would create a new america. all of a sudden, we would have to start asking how are we going to pay for things. a trillion dollars here and trillion dollars there as sam said back in the dixon years and sooner or later adds up to real money. so money -- real money would be real money. number three, something has to be done about the debt problem, solving the debt problem is no small thing. and unless we do, we're always going to be slaves to our creditors. it's right in the bible, folks. it says the borrower becomes the lender's slave. that's very true. and there are many people out there to who this government is beholding. creditor nations like china and so forth. i don't want to portray china as the bad guy here. i'm just saying, we've got to do something about the debt, most of it owed to the central banking world, so through the charter of liberty, the constitution, the sovereign s
my view is that the federal reserve should be repealed and the central banking system should be ended. now, obviously, you applaud that here in this party, but you need to think about the fact that that would create a new america. all of a sudden, we would have to start asking how are we going to pay for things. a trillion dollars here and trillion dollars there as sam said back in the dixon years and sooner or later adds up to real money. so money -- real money would be real money. number...
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and we have encourage that in the federal reserve system. that people have different interests and different points of view. opinion isversity of a positive attribute. we do not want to fall into groupthink. and i think it is within his purview to look at these issues. >> thank you. elaine. is ala my question is related to china. it is becoming increasingly important, the currency in the economy. for example, a new establishment of infrastructure investment bank. and the imf and the reserve currency, with the special sowling rate, my question is would you comment on the challenges of the currency, versus the u.s. dollar. respond how do you like the changes in the coming monetary policy to maintain this dominant position of the u.s. dollar? fareed: each of you very quickly,. is the question is -- china's currency likely to be in the next 15 years the single greatest challenge to the reserve currency status the dollar currently holds. allen comedy want to start us off? -- alan, do you want to start us off? indeed, it is fairly evident that the
and we have encourage that in the federal reserve system. that people have different interests and different points of view. opinion isversity of a positive attribute. we do not want to fall into groupthink. and i think it is within his purview to look at these issues. >> thank you. elaine. is ala my question is related to china. it is becoming increasingly important, the currency in the economy. for example, a new establishment of infrastructure investment bank. and the imf and the...
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at least in the federal system, is that true in montana as well? >> yes, yes, that is exactly right. most of the facts are analyzed through the presentence report and sentencing hearings are drab affairs because most of the facts were resolved. thank you, council. >> mr. had chief justice, and may it please the court to go right to justice kane's concern that a possibility of the defendant's defense at sentencing could be impaired we think the due process analysis is adequate to address it. although the defendant has to show prejudice, the standard should be the same one that applies in violations of constitutional rights. the defendant should have to show a reasonable probability that the outcome would be different. it's the same standard in cases of brady violations, it's one that does not require the defendant to show by a prepo prepondrence, when you take it all in to account it puts the outcome -- >> how do you see it as different from what goes on under the barker analysis? >> under barker the court a blues prejudice to be presumed so the defe
at least in the federal system, is that true in montana as well? >> yes, yes, that is exactly right. most of the facts are analyzed through the presentence report and sentencing hearings are drab affairs because most of the facts were resolved. thank you, council. >> mr. had chief justice, and may it please the court to go right to justice kane's concern that a possibility of the defendant's defense at sentencing could be impaired we think the due process analysis is adequate to...
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the suit was filed in federal court. it charges the school system failed to conduct a background check on a teaching assistant that was later convicted of molesting an elementary school student. the lawsuit comes on the heels of a recent child abuse case involving a student volunteer. >> take a lookat this. fire at an auto junkyard near los angeles this afternoon. sending a huge just huge plume of thick black smoke over the city. 15 cars were engulfed if flames, get this, no one was hurt. about 100 firefighters were called in to bring the fire under control and no word yet on what caused it. >>> bachelorette party in new orleans ends in a bar scuffel with a security guard and the incident is all captured on cell phone video. it started when a group of women from houston, texas were in new orleans, the french quarter there when things got out of hand. one woman put her head down on the bar, she says, and the security guard asked her to leave. rice says she was knocked over -- sh cups and the guard grabbed her and pinned her in the corner. >> the bart
the suit was filed in federal court. it charges the school system failed to conduct a background check on a teaching assistant that was later convicted of molesting an elementary school student. the lawsuit comes on the heels of a recent child abuse case involving a student volunteer. >> take a lookat this. fire at an auto junkyard near los angeles this afternoon. sending a huge just huge plume of thick black smoke over the city. 15 cars were engulfed if flames, get this, no one was hurt....
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shanghai. >> paris and london rnths they are capital cities and if we want a world class system like they have, the federal governments in those countries pay for all of the system. all i'm asking from you is $300 million which is your fair share given the fact that we transport 50% of your workforce every day. you want them to be safe. you want this to be reliable. or do you just want to leave here like we did in 2005 and do nothing? and if we do that, next time something happens i'm blaming it on you guys because we need your help. >> sir, you're the one that's been on the board. so how can you blame us? you're the ones making the decisions. >> i have been on the board a year. when i left this place 15 years ago -- >> since this all happened -- >> it is not operating well now and we need the resources in addition to the wherewithal which is what paul is bringing to the table -- >> when can you get this committee a full breakdown of how that money will be spent? >> within a week. >> i yield back. >> but you will never -- let me just say this, you're never going to have a better chance. you have a chairman
shanghai. >> paris and london rnths they are capital cities and if we want a world class system like they have, the federal governments in those countries pay for all of the system. all i'm asking from you is $300 million which is your fair share given the fact that we transport 50% of your workforce every day. you want them to be safe. you want this to be reliable. or do you just want to leave here like we did in 2005 and do nothing? and if we do that, next time something happens i'm...