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of course, the code never comes out early from the state. it always comes out exactly on time or blight, as it was this year. with that preface, we have with us the chair of the code advisory committee. he will say one or two things about it. we are pleased that this year is a consensus document that has undergone tremendous review. our basic premise in the code cycle was to bring forward previous amendments with as few modifications as necessary just to implement some of the code and changes that were made at the state level. the most significant issue related to the code this year have to do with the state's adoption of two new codes. one is called calgreen, the green building code, and the residential code. our biggest challenge -- carrying forward old amendments and finding places is a housekeeping matter. it takes time and effort, committees have to reach amendments and make sure that they go to the appropriate place. but the big thing is figuring out how to integrate them into san francisco's code. i want to talk about these changes, th
of course, the code never comes out early from the state. it always comes out exactly on time or blight, as it was this year. with that preface, we have with us the chair of the code advisory committee. he will say one or two things about it. we are pleased that this year is a consensus document that has undergone tremendous review. our basic premise in the code cycle was to bring forward previous amendments with as few modifications as necessary just to implement some of the code and changes...
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how about the united states? has anybody supervised or inspected the nuclear arsenal here in the united states? remember that the i.a.e.a. statute says that when it speaks of disarmament, everyone must disarm. secondly everyone must enjoy peaceful nuclear energy and third that proliferation must be stopped. now, what has the i.a.e.a. done in terms of disarmament? nothing? >> rose: so? >> ( translated ): the countries that have veto power have, in the meantime, done nothing, too, about it. it's quite natural. it's politicized from the very foundation of it. and now they don't like us and what we represent and they feel that the nuclear issues is one excuse to put pressure on us. but they're wrong and the time for that has passed. >> rose: okay, fair enough. who do you mean by the "zionist regime"? >> ( translated ): a regime that has occupied palestine and now forces its rule on that territory. >> rose: but why don't you just say aisrael? why don't you say the state of israel rather than the signist regime? >> ( tr
how about the united states? has anybody supervised or inspected the nuclear arsenal here in the united states? remember that the i.a.e.a. statute says that when it speaks of disarmament, everyone must disarm. secondly everyone must enjoy peaceful nuclear energy and third that proliferation must be stopped. now, what has the i.a.e.a. done in terms of disarmament? nothing? >> rose: so? >> ( translated ): the countries that have veto power have, in the meantime, done nothing, too,...
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with the state budget? >> we expect to receive this full amount because it's a federal requirement. commissioner avalos: but we are talking about part of this is state funding the block grant from the feds and part is state funding as well? >> i don't anticipate this will be affected. we still don't have a budget. commissioner avalos: ok. little different from what i had heard and read in the report. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, monique smuda from the controller's office. the agreement is under the medicaid program and so long as the city and county provides the services, and consistent with the substance abuse, mental health, and so on the funds should be coming in. the issue may be one of cash flow. and again pending the approval of the budget, the cash may be interrupted. however within the controller's office and our cash flow work, we ensure that departments have sufficient moneys to be able to pay their employees, their contractors, and so on in the interim. but we have not heard that thi
with the state budget? >> we expect to receive this full amount because it's a federal requirement. commissioner avalos: but we are talking about part of this is state funding the block grant from the feds and part is state funding as well? >> i don't anticipate this will be affected. we still don't have a budget. commissioner avalos: ok. little different from what i had heard and read in the report. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, monique smuda from the...
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look at egypt i mean egypt is very friendly country to the united states friendly government but it's an. old but it's a dictatorship that's as it dictators authoritarian system dictate and the united states has struggled and is struggling now i think with you know how do we cooperate with the egyptian government on things like arab israeli peace and regional stability while also somehow you know promoting those within egypt who you know who want to bring about democratic change ok so it's a dilemma for the united states how to do both of these things because they're not realistic so it's going to. go ahead in denver go ahead yeah i mean i think the united states knows perfectly well that those forces within egypt that are democratic if they come to power they will adopt policies that will clash with longstanding us in true. in the region for example if there is a free and fair election in egypt most likely the muslim brotherhood would come to power and the first thing that they would do is open that border with gaza and try and rescue the people who are in cage there the unit
look at egypt i mean egypt is very friendly country to the united states friendly government but it's an. old but it's a dictatorship that's as it dictators authoritarian system dictate and the united states has struggled and is struggling now i think with you know how do we cooperate with the egyptian government on things like arab israeli peace and regional stability while also somehow you know promoting those within egypt who you know who want to bring about democratic change ok so it's a...
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and debt ratios are also close to what the united states is in the u.k. they say so and then in terms of how or how you are pad the situation no we are not particularly optimistic and beyond really politicians easy i mean again mention i mean what really actually is said is you should have probably let a lot of those banks fail i mean many of the wall street being there on drily bangs out because senos they just they visit money and if they if they get it wrong they get by the taxpayer if they get it right they just take it out as a bonus quickly enough so that when later on so are things done so are they there to get the taxpayer money again so that was the big problem but now really i don't really see an easy fix was a solution even from the federal reserve printing more money of a have more power it's not going to work because i learned greenspan even alan greenspan even recommended homeowners before the borrower came on to take all of these. mortgages the federal reserve made it much much worse so i'd best they're very incompetent or worse they're act
and debt ratios are also close to what the united states is in the u.k. they say so and then in terms of how or how you are pad the situation no we are not particularly optimistic and beyond really politicians easy i mean again mention i mean what really actually is said is you should have probably let a lot of those banks fail i mean many of the wall street being there on drily bangs out because senos they just they visit money and if they if they get it wrong they get by the taxpayer if they...
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we have become the welfare state. we're going to have to reform welfare and reform the public employee pension benefits as well. that' the outline of the plan. i'm sure we'll have more to talk about as we go through the debate tonight. >> is there something specific you would do to reach a budget deal with lawmakers at the capitol in a timely manner? >> well, first, we must start earlier on the budget. you know, the governor puts out his budget in january, then really nothing much happens until the may revise. we need to start working on it earlier. and then i think there's some structural reforms we must do. we should go to a two-year budgeting cycle. this business of constantly having our back against the wall, not having the ability to think longer term than three to six months out. those are two reforms i'd make right away mr. brown? >> yes. the budget's never been this late before. i do know something about budgets, i must say. the budget is always the heart of any kind of democratic society. how much do you spend
we have become the welfare state. we're going to have to reform welfare and reform the public employee pension benefits as well. that' the outline of the plan. i'm sure we'll have more to talk about as we go through the debate tonight. >> is there something specific you would do to reach a budget deal with lawmakers at the capitol in a timely manner? >> well, first, we must start earlier on the budget. you know, the governor puts out his budget in january, then really nothing much...
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show cross talk is next for peter lavelle's guests clash over illegal immigration in europe and the united states. nineteen thirty eight england and france try to reason with hitler germany demands of the land and gets its way they all thought they had created a safety net for themselves in nineteen thirty nine the whole of europe isn't going to war efforts to establish a system of collective security nine hundred thirty eight failed and it's still on the agenda. the lessons to be learned from the munich agreement on r t. can you can. start. to. follow it and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle who are they undocumented immigrants or illegal aliens a label that protects or punishes as an anti immigration groundswell threatens europe and splits the us we cast a cold eye over the debate what we find is heated rhetoric finger pointing and few easy answers. and you can. start. to discuss if immigrants should stay or go i'm joined by michelle they're low cost in phoenix she is the founder of mothers against illegal aliens in durham we go to jake a big dork he's a professor at duke university in fo
show cross talk is next for peter lavelle's guests clash over illegal immigration in europe and the united states. nineteen thirty eight england and france try to reason with hitler germany demands of the land and gets its way they all thought they had created a safety net for themselves in nineteen thirty nine the whole of europe isn't going to war efforts to establish a system of collective security nine hundred thirty eight failed and it's still on the agenda. the lessons to be learned from...
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the state is wrestling with a $13 billion deficit. so, in the current budget year-- which started july 1-- illinois cut by a third the premiums, or the money it pays county fairs for prizes. that put kankakee county in a bind. plans for its august event had been set for months. so, fair president pete schafer faced a big budget hole and little time to fill it. >> you raise your entry fees and lose out on some of the people because they feel the entry fees are too high. you lower your premiums, you lose your entries that way. or, you just eat it and try to make it up some place else. >> reporter: the money illinois provides county fairs has been dwindling over the past few years. but this year, the cuts went deeper and reached beyond the fairgrounds. >> 4h is a huge part of rural life and county fairs like this one. and it, too, is suffering under the huge strain of illinois' budget deficit. about 300 kankakee county kids are involved in 4h, like 12- year-old dalton lemenager and his 15-year-old sister gabrielle, who raise and show live
the state is wrestling with a $13 billion deficit. so, in the current budget year-- which started july 1-- illinois cut by a third the premiums, or the money it pays county fairs for prizes. that put kankakee county in a bind. plans for its august event had been set for months. so, fair president pete schafer faced a big budget hole and little time to fill it. >> you raise your entry fees and lose out on some of the people because they feel the entry fees are too high. you lower your...
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>> that is the way the united states of america works. when timothy mcveigh blew up the building in oklahoma city. >> where was he? >> in the united states of america. >> that it the dividing line. >> and made a division on what we will do with him. the most vicious criminal entitled to a trial or plea bargain. either he is entitled to the rights or not entitled to the rights. >> what if timothy mcveigh got away and went overseas then say wait until he comes back or take out the threat. >> we take out the threat. >> but you are not going to shoot him when gets off the plane, arthur. >> right now they have the ability to shoot him when gets on the plane. >> shepard: if he gets here then they don't want to deal with the rules of law. this is nation of rules. the law as rules. if he sends up in the system you have to give up the evidence. that is the rule. >> it is the rule. >> if he wants to come back to the united states and declare his innocence to all the charges he is free to do that and once he does that then all the protections of the
>> that is the way the united states of america works. when timothy mcveigh blew up the building in oklahoma city. >> where was he? >> in the united states of america. >> that it the dividing line. >> and made a division on what we will do with him. the most vicious criminal entitled to a trial or plea bargain. either he is entitled to the rights or not entitled to the rights. >> what if timothy mcveigh got away and went overseas then say wait until he comes...
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here on september sixth the i.a.e.a. stated that the agency has quote continued to verify non diversion of declared nuclear material in iran to any military or other special purpose and quote that's pretty definitive isn't it. that's definitive are one part of iran's nuclear program they're saying that what iran has shown us we have seen that's not saying that the entire program gets a clean bill of health and that's the concern about iran is that it's doing certain things that it opens up to the i.a.e.a. and then it's doing other things that it doesn't open up to the i.a.e.a. so it opens up the peaceful part but it hides the weapons part ok professor marandi can i go to you in toronto would you agree with that i mean on one side there is clarity and another side there isn't clarity that's what our guest is saying. well no i would disagree with what your guest says the i.a.e.a. has never claimed that iran has a military program in fact as we've seen over the years no evidence whatsoever has ever been given to show that iran's p
here on september sixth the i.a.e.a. stated that the agency has quote continued to verify non diversion of declared nuclear material in iran to any military or other special purpose and quote that's pretty definitive isn't it. that's definitive are one part of iran's nuclear program they're saying that what iran has shown us we have seen that's not saying that the entire program gets a clean bill of health and that's the concern about iran is that it's doing certain things that it opens up to...
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to the states think the senate republicans are wavering? are the states using the programs and have a lot of people that will benefit from continuing to use them? >> the common currency with all the states is that the color of money is green. the states we're going after are red. mississippi, texas, and states similar to those are read states. we believe that when the true facts are put on the table that people will believe this is a bipartisan issue. we want to keep america working. it is important for us to know that less risk is taken out of our decisions every day a small business owners. this will take a tremendous amount of risk out of our decisions for the next year. >they have used the program. i talked to a woman yesterday it with a delightful mississippi accent. she said this was the most successful program we have ever done. she said they could not spend the money fast enough. that goes to the same thing that trent and mayor newsom were saying. she said she had small business owners clamoring to take people off of the unemploymen
to the states think the senate republicans are wavering? are the states using the programs and have a lot of people that will benefit from continuing to use them? >> the common currency with all the states is that the color of money is green. the states we're going after are red. mississippi, texas, and states similar to those are read states. we believe that when the true facts are put on the table that people will believe this is a bipartisan issue. we want to keep america working. it...
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and all three of you or in the united states i think that the most important thing that everyone needs to recognize is that the debate in the united states is not without precedent there have been many episodes in american history where we've gone through the exact same debate if you look around the world there are countries from australia to europe that are undergoing similar debates immigration today and immigration historically has always been about the movement of people from poor countries to rich countries the threat that is perceived in rich countries is a threat primarily to the way of life we enjoy much better living standards in rich countries than in poor countries and the concern whether we're talking about the united states or we're talking about western europe is the concern that as more immigrants flow into the country there's a threat to the economic way of life. and you're saying they have borne what you're saying that you're saying that's a myth. no i'm saying that this is the this is all very true but we have to understand that we've had this exact same debate
and all three of you or in the united states i think that the most important thing that everyone needs to recognize is that the debate in the united states is not without precedent there have been many episodes in american history where we've gone through the exact same debate if you look around the world there are countries from australia to europe that are undergoing similar debates immigration today and immigration historically has always been about the movement of people from poor countries...
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and if it escalates against the united states you can be sure the u.s. will counter escalate not called and she lays struggles to a strategy of regime tehran well and when you run well that's and that's the question of you and i personally think that would blink but i think the only place you can we do things and we do i mean i ask you you are so mean are you saying that it has doesn't have the right of self-defense so you very childish interpretation of you know you know we have this peter and gloria you know when you might want to show you i mean it is barbaric to go down the great thing about being in a university is that you get to study history and learn from it and in fact we have two presidents for this in one thousand nine hundred one israel did military airstrikes against iraq's almost open ocean iraq a nuclear reactor in two thousand and seven israel did air strikes against syria's reactor under construction both reactor ok we'll just show you my reaction really really right no make a wrong you know we do it why should you really want to do you
and if it escalates against the united states you can be sure the u.s. will counter escalate not called and she lays struggles to a strategy of regime tehran well and when you run well that's and that's the question of you and i personally think that would blink but i think the only place you can we do things and we do i mean i ask you you are so mean are you saying that it has doesn't have the right of self-defense so you very childish interpretation of you know you know we have this peter and...
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and in the constitution of the united states, we not only set out how the newly formed union of the states would operate with a newly formed national government, but it sets out how this body will operate, how the executive branch will operate, how the judiciary will operate. in my lifetime, i have been blessed by my neighbors, because we elect our judges as well as our representatives in texas. i have been blessed by my neighbors to serve in two branches of our government, because with the basic constitution of the united states establishing a legislative branch and executive branch and judicial branch, all the states basically follow that same general guideline and now around the world, democracies that have sprung up from this longest life and democratic process called the united states government, republic that we created for the united states, others have used it using various forms of democracy, have followed the general pattern. when we talk to a young kid, let's say an elementary school, kindergarten up to sixth grade student about three branches of government, talk about the legis
and in the constitution of the united states, we not only set out how the newly formed union of the states would operate with a newly formed national government, but it sets out how this body will operate, how the executive branch will operate, how the judiciary will operate. in my lifetime, i have been blessed by my neighbors, because we elect our judges as well as our representatives in texas. i have been blessed by my neighbors to serve in two branches of our government, because with the...
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the city and state determined that the facility was seismically deficient. it was under former mayor brown who hired and placed his trust in our executive director, to lead transbay effort. she created and has led this transbay joint powers authority to design, build, and operate a facility which we stand today on the ground to break. a key milestone to bring us to this day was a transfer by the state of 12 acres of land to the tjpa and the city to help fund the new transit center. this agreement, signed during the brown administration and campaign at the state level by former senate president john burton -- [applause] that agreement provides one of the largest funding contributions to this project and allows for the creation of new neighborhoods with hundreds of affordable housing units. today, during the tenure of our mayor, gavin newsom, he has been an enthusiastic and effective advocate of the project since he was a supervisor representing district two. we finally break ground today. this project would not have been possible without the numerous contribu
the city and state determined that the facility was seismically deficient. it was under former mayor brown who hired and placed his trust in our executive director, to lead transbay effort. she created and has led this transbay joint powers authority to design, build, and operate a facility which we stand today on the ground to break. a key milestone to bring us to this day was a transfer by the state of 12 acres of land to the tjpa and the city to help fund the new transit center. this...
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violated a state law and the labor contracts when he unilaterally imposed unpaid furloughs on state employees, just took money out of their checks and locked them out. we think that violates the law and contracts. >> reporter: the other options were analyzed, like hiring or overtime freezes and which would put more hardships on state workers and the state as a whole. they also questioned the language of the statute spelling out a 40 hour workweek for state employees and who might have the power to change that. now, the court is going to file its ruling in 90 days. it could also file a split ruling saying that the furloughs were legal only under certain economic conditions. allen? >> and here it is bottom line, it's september 8 and we don't have a state budget, which is the heart of the whole problem here. >> reporter: that's right. this certainly isn't going to help it either way. >> months overdue. all right, anne makovec, thank you so much. >>> now, i should tell you, the governor is in the bay area today. a short time ago, he toured marvel semiconductor in santa clara. he received
violated a state law and the labor contracts when he unilaterally imposed unpaid furloughs on state employees, just took money out of their checks and locked them out. we think that violates the law and contracts. >> reporter: the other options were analyzed, like hiring or overtime freezes and which would put more hardships on state workers and the state as a whole. they also questioned the language of the statute spelling out a 40 hour workweek for state employees and who might have the...
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. >>> the race for city state aatorney. why the campaign is sttyingghot right until the end. >>> it has nothing to do with christian or religion. >>> the new plan to move the mosque near ground zero. the offer a maryland man is -aking. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, september 14th. it is primary day and people in the area will be going up and going out to vote in the local elementary schools or wherever in the local neighborhood. we will check in throughout the morning. good morning, i'm patrice harris. it's time o get a look at our3 forecast. and meteorologist steve fertig is here with what people can expect as they go to the polls. >> there's going to be nothing ú%ather wise to keep you from getting to the polls. a lot of ry air..3 53 degrees at the bus stop. winds out of the west at 5 miles an hour. it's going a pretty afternoon as well with a lost sunshine. 56 degrees is the temperature in baltimore. a mild sphart bu!! mild start bn salisbury and baltimore. we are headed to 81 for the high today. mainly clear skies with
. >>> the race for city state aatorney. why the campaign is sttyingghot right until the end. >>> it has nothing to do with christian or religion. >>> the new plan to move the mosque near ground zero. the offer a maryland man is -aking. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, september 14th. it is primary day and people in the area will be going up and going out to vote in the local elementary schools or wherever in the local neighborhood. we will check in throughout...
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, but some of the big states. that will say a lot about where the country is. it will give democrats something to brag about on election night. >> you have a republican party that is divided. you have our republican party brand that is less popular or unpopular today as it was in 2006. you have our republican party that is blamed for the economic well -- you have a republican party that is blamed for the economic woes the country faces more so than obama and the democrats. i will ask paul first, how are we losing to these guys? >> it sucks to be the party in power with 9.6% unemployment. people say the democrats have communication problems. no, they have a reality problem. the economy sucks. at the citadel, the states are broke. -- at the state level, the states are brooke road again to this dichotomy between a -- washington and -- the state are broke. i get to this economy -- again to this dichotomy between washington and the states. the people angry about the deficit in washington, for which blamed thengly presid
, but some of the big states. that will say a lot about where the country is. it will give democrats something to brag about on election night. >> you have a republican party that is divided. you have our republican party brand that is less popular or unpopular today as it was in 2006. you have our republican party that is blamed for the economic well -- you have a republican party that is blamed for the economic woes the country faces more so than obama and the democrats. i will ask paul...
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we go to the mexican state of baja california. the reporter is jose luis sierra of new america media. >> reporter: for decades, americans have flocked to the beaches of baja california, mexico. but now mexico's drug war has hurt the important tourism industry. >> it's all the things that you hear, all the negativity, the gangs and the violence. >> reporter: this is linda lopez's first trip to mexico in years. she came reluctantly just to see her family. >> we haven't come in a while because of the fear factor and what people say about tijuana the drug cartels, the shooting, and because of that. >> reporter: hugo torres is the mayor of rosarito beach and the owner of its biggest hotel. >> we were having over a million visitors, over a million and half and during the good times of the tourist activity. and they are down below that, probably 60% to 70% in the last two years. >> reporter: in 2008, the city was struck by a wave of murders. there were also charges of police corruption and collaboration with drug traffickers. since then,
we go to the mexican state of baja california. the reporter is jose luis sierra of new america media. >> reporter: for decades, americans have flocked to the beaches of baja california, mexico. but now mexico's drug war has hurt the important tourism industry. >> it's all the things that you hear, all the negativity, the gangs and the violence. >> reporter: this is linda lopez's first trip to mexico in years. she came reluctantly just to see her family. >> we haven't...
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it is one of the best states in the country. as far as the idea of corporate person had, people who organize minor parties and participate in them generally have important issues they want to talk about. not on the problem, but on solutions. it is idiotic of this country to stifle those wawas his. we need new ideas. minor parties generally do not win, but when a campaign, that is the best possible vehicle. -- wheat generally stifle those voices. it is the best forum possible to spread new ideas on how to spread new solutions to our problems. the supreme court has been both deaf and blind to that concept. when that allows states to what belt when the parties and independent candidacies, they're putting a huge footprint on the first amendment. -- when it allows the states to wipe them out. havg appeals.ly i have my hop up that they might listen. host: here is a question. guest: yes, and c-span is a great asset to the movement. c-span has been a terrific supporter of minor parties and independent candidates' ideas spreading. host:
it is one of the best states in the country. as far as the idea of corporate person had, people who organize minor parties and participate in them generally have important issues they want to talk about. not on the problem, but on solutions. it is idiotic of this country to stifle those wawas his. we need new ideas. minor parties generally do not win, but when a campaign, that is the best possible vehicle. -- wheat generally stifle those voices. it is the best forum possible to spread new ideas...
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the state infiltrated and infected the church. not the other way around. nt to make it very, very clear. when i say you have to find god, i'm not saying we find a state religion and i'm not saying that that you mix the state with religion. i'm saying you find your principles. teach man correct principles, that your relationship is with god, not the state. the state comes after this one. let your principles be your guide on how to vote. not how to rule. not how to control or manipulate people. many could not be that it had been coopted by evil dictator and others who did notice wouldn't cooperate and they were arrested. it got much, much worse. not only were there arrests of clergy, but incarceration, concentration camp, murder of religious opponent of the regime, physical assault on clergyman ignored by the police. remember, it's like nudging. you nudge and then you shove. you're going to, the farther you go, if you don't say something in the beginning then you're watching someone beaten in the street and you're like gosh, i don't want that to happen to me.
the state infiltrated and infected the church. not the other way around. nt to make it very, very clear. when i say you have to find god, i'm not saying we find a state religion and i'm not saying that that you mix the state with religion. i'm saying you find your principles. teach man correct principles, that your relationship is with god, not the state. the state comes after this one. let your principles be your guide on how to vote. not how to rule. not how to control or manipulate people....
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on the less publicized races for state office. d we begin with rebecca smith, energy reporter for "the wall street journal." rebecca in the wake of the san bruno fire, there's talk that maybe pg&e has not been as transparent about other pipel e pipelines that might be in trouble? >> i think pg&e has a transparency problem right now, belva. and that became apparent this week when the public utilities commission sent a couple letters over to the utilities, to the president of the utilities saying here are some documents we need that we don't have. and one of the things that's been rather surprising since that accident is that there are some very basic documents that the utilities commission lacks. one is we know that the utility has what they call a top 100 list showing the projects that they think are most urgently needed. we don't know what pipelines are on that list or what length. we don't know how the methodology was put together to determine the ranking on that list. >> why is it taking this for the poc to ask for that? are the
on the less publicized races for state office. d we begin with rebecca smith, energy reporter for "the wall street journal." rebecca in the wake of the san bruno fire, there's talk that maybe pg&e has not been as transparent about other pipel e pipelines that might be in trouble? >> i think pg&e has a transparency problem right now, belva. and that became apparent this week when the public utilities commission sent a couple letters over to the utilities, to the president...
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>> we will hear from the state, now. >> chief justice, and may it please the court. we believe strongly that this does not disenfranchise. >> would you state your name for the record? >> [unintelligible] in the first instance, it is clear that this does not apply to felon disenfranchisement. the focus on the language in section 2a the, supreme court made it clear in another case that one must read a section 2a and tob together and wione when they do so see how they apply to the political process. this refers to the opportunity to participate in the political process. >> subsection 8 refers to prerequisite standards, practices and procedures that could be covered if the proof exists. b about what to have to prove. -- is about what you have to prove. why isn't a lot of this kind one of the following, a voting qualification, a prerequisite to voting, a standard, a practice or procedure? >> for the purposes of the voting rights act, none of those apply to disenfranchisement. >> that is the ultimate answer that you want us to come to. it is not an explanation. why isn't a
>> we will hear from the state, now. >> chief justice, and may it please the court. we believe strongly that this does not disenfranchise. >> would you state your name for the record? >> [unintelligible] in the first instance, it is clear that this does not apply to felon disenfranchisement. the focus on the language in section 2a the, supreme court made it clear in another case that one must read a section 2a and tob together and wione when they do so see how they apply...
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the thing about this an in-state tuition discount for someone who is in the united states illegally. that's the equivalent of a scholarship, they're not a lawful resident of the respective state, so you can't give them in-state tuition discounts without a statutory change, without changing the law. so they want to change the law. so let's just say the to youish -- the tuition to go to, who shall i pick on? i'm reluctant to pick on anybody, actually. but let's just saw tuition to go to the university of iowa as out of state tuition, $25,000, in-state tuition, $10,000. and we have someone who is in the country illegally, who was brought here the day before their 16th birthday and they had been in america for three years, i think that's another one of the equal fires. so we'll say to them, well, -- qualifiers. so we'll say to them, well, you wanted to be a good citizenso, we're going to give you this in-state tuition discount to go to the university of iowa and it's going to save you $10,000 a year. that's an equivalent of a $10,000 a year scholarship fund for someone whom is not in the
the thing about this an in-state tuition discount for someone who is in the united states illegally. that's the equivalent of a scholarship, they're not a lawful resident of the respective state, so you can't give them in-state tuition discounts without a statutory change, without changing the law. so they want to change the law. so let's just say the to youish -- the tuition to go to, who shall i pick on? i'm reluctant to pick on anybody, actually. but let's just saw tuition to go to the...
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the notion of two states. the rest don't. yet israel has a government and is able to deal with the international community. why can't we do the same. >> rose: let me talk quickly about the economy. everybody talks about the extraordinary growth rate you've had. is that sustainable? >> very good question. >> good question. that happened on the part of fiscal stimulus in 2007. actually made possible by large sums of external assistance. and i think that carried the economy pretty much through the period since 2007 up until so far this year. the process was aided by beginning of easing of restrictions on mobility movement in the west bank around mid-2009 onward it came from government spending, easing restrictions on mobility into gaza, movement of goods into gaza and that, plains why the economy has rebounded there. if the diagnosis is accurate-- and i believe it is-- the question is how sustainable is it going to be? my answer is that it's not going to be sustainable. for one thing we have been going through a period of withdr
the notion of two states. the rest don't. yet israel has a government and is able to deal with the international community. why can't we do the same. >> rose: let me talk quickly about the economy. everybody talks about the extraordinary growth rate you've had. is that sustainable? >> very good question. >> good question. that happened on the part of fiscal stimulus in 2007. actually made possible by large sums of external assistance. and i think that carried the economy...
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we find harm to the state in many aspects of this law. and its connection to the individual mandate is there. plus we have the other argument, state sovereignty with respect to the requirement that we have to pay for more cost under medicaid because of more people being eligible. the states feel assets are commandeered. we are being forced to do something we can't do. that's the second argument made and in the lawsuit. >> greta: so i understand tomorrow motion to dismiss everyone government saying you got nothing. that your suit should be thrown out you are defending it. an suing at some point the judge will make a decision. if you survive the motion to dismiss give the idea of where in is going? >> we'll have a motion to dismiss heard, the first thing. once she has decided that then a motion for summary judgment we will file. we don't think there needs to be an evidentiary hearing. we think it is all a matter of law. but he will decide partial or full on summary judgment. we would like to believe in judge in florida will be done with this
we find harm to the state in many aspects of this law. and its connection to the individual mandate is there. plus we have the other argument, state sovereignty with respect to the requirement that we have to pay for more cost under medicaid because of more people being eligible. the states feel assets are commandeered. we are being forced to do something we can't do. that's the second argument made and in the lawsuit. >> greta: so i understand tomorrow motion to dismiss everyone...
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senator for the state. g the green party. >> a spokespprson for maryland'3 green party released this statemeet. as a party, we have never experienced a loss like this. we all looked forward to working with noir years to come. riiht now no charges have been >> karen parks, fox 45 news at 10:00. assistant coach for the ravens is charged with d.u.i.. andy moeller arrested after pulled over for speeding on the beltway early saturday. he faces seven charges. moeller was acquitted last month on separate d.u.i. charges. >> and coming up at 10:50 on "sports unlimited", it waa conduct in the game that got head coach john harbaugh in %-the fine he is now facing, afr sunday's game. >> texting while driving is just as dangerous s drinking and driving. but many teenagers don't see it that way. recent survey by harris interactive questiooed nearly 1700 teens. 36 percent say texting and driving could be fatal. 55 pprcent say the same about spring and driving. experts say this proves more must be done to educcte teens about
senator for the state. g the green party. >> a spokespprson for maryland'3 green party released this statemeet. as a party, we have never experienced a loss like this. we all looked forward to working with noir years to come. riiht now no charges have been >> karen parks, fox 45 news at 10:00. assistant coach for the ravens is charged with d.u.i.. andy moeller arrested after pulled over for speeding on the beltway early saturday. he faces seven charges. moeller was acquitted last...