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of course as [inaudible] said, we're severely underfunded and i think everybody knows that. what i think that might be helpful to understand this too, for me, is that if i could have a copy of what we sent to the state on our budget and then look at it reference to this. this is a very simple form on what we send to the state, do you know what i mean? and this is the appendix that tells me more detail on it. it would be more helpful for me to understand it. this is just huge volumes of, you know, stuff. whereas this tells it very plainly, what comes in, what comes out, what's coming into what funds. and then we can look it up and more understand it. i think although these books are really attractive and they are better, josh. it's written in a much more lucid way, i just think that that would be helpful to really understand what i'm looking at. now, another thing that i want to say about the budget is underneath the these mtss, i would like to see restore to practice coaches, where they're at. because that is actually another resource for our schools, right? and i know that
of course as [inaudible] said, we're severely underfunded and i think everybody knows that. what i think that might be helpful to understand this too, for me, is that if i could have a copy of what we sent to the state on our budget and then look at it reference to this. this is a very simple form on what we send to the state, do you know what i mean? and this is the appendix that tells me more detail on it. it would be more helpful for me to understand it. this is just huge volumes of, you...
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we let corporations underfund their 2014.is extending the period through 2017 in order to pick up more revenue. >> it's just the most perfect little window into, like, what it takes to get, like, the basic mechanisms of any kind of governance happening in washington. there's this idea that, like, everything has to be paid for. there's a sort of austerity mania. the way we deal with it in theory, we don't want to raise taxes is essentially gimmickry. >> the thing is everybody in congress knows this is a fake pay for. john boehner's justification for why republicans wouldn't support a -- >> which they slammed as a fake pay for. >> he was right. it was a fake pay for. now that he has a thing he wants -- >> msnbc contributor, josh barro. thanks, man. >>> who should investigate and rule on allegations of campus sexual assault? how about a person in charge of fund-raising for the school? you think that makes sense? that story's next. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my
we let corporations underfund their 2014.is extending the period through 2017 in order to pick up more revenue. >> it's just the most perfect little window into, like, what it takes to get, like, the basic mechanisms of any kind of governance happening in washington. there's this idea that, like, everything has to be paid for. there's a sort of austerity mania. the way we deal with it in theory, we don't want to raise taxes is essentially gimmickry. >> the thing is everybody in...
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$10 million budget already approved including the so-called yoga tax and the mayor calls it the underfunded streetcar project. >> reporter: the latest power struggle focuses on a contingency fund, money the mayor can move around when the need arises. mayor gray said the budget as it stand now prevents the next mayor from doing that for everything from bad weather to school funding. >> unforeseen things happen. something could happen in the wintertime. we had a brutal winter this past year. we had 28 separate and distinct snow events and we had to get the snow off the streets. nobody would ever argue that was an option to leave the snow down there. >> reporter: the mayor says these vetoes were not about his administration but the administration of a successor. he doesn't want the next mayor hindered in making key decisions in emergencies or with the contingency fund. gray also vetoed the so-called yoga tax. >> it really is a tax on people keeping fit. >> reporter: and the mayor said the streetcar program was badly underfunded. so he vetoed that, too. >> it would do it in a piecemeal fashion
$10 million budget already approved including the so-called yoga tax and the mayor calls it the underfunded streetcar project. >> reporter: the latest power struggle focuses on a contingency fund, money the mayor can move around when the need arises. mayor gray said the budget as it stand now prevents the next mayor from doing that for everything from bad weather to school funding. >> unforeseen things happen. something could happen in the wintertime. we had a brutal winter this...
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s -- council's dramatic underfunding of d.c.'s streetcar system and gray is now asking council to delay their summer recess for 30 days in order to work with him on a compromised budget. >>> almost 10 months now since aaron alexis massacred a dozen people at the washington navy yard and the d.c. police department has an after action report, an 82 page review of what went right and wrong that terrible day. among the findings? when first responders charged into that building last september, in some ways they were flying blind. they didn't have to be. remember this chilling video of navy yard shooter aaron alexis stalking for victims inside building 197? well, the police after action report said this very same video in realtime would have been invaluable to the 117 first responders who charged into the building that morning, but they couldn't see it because a private security guard had locked himself inside the video control room and didn't call the cops. almost as bad, even the horse. officials who knew about that control -- law en
s -- council's dramatic underfunding of d.c.'s streetcar system and gray is now asking council to delay their summer recess for 30 days in order to work with him on a compromised budget. >>> almost 10 months now since aaron alexis massacred a dozen people at the washington navy yard and the d.c. police department has an after action report, an 82 page review of what went right and wrong that terrible day. among the findings? when first responders charged into that building last...
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this underfunding will force the i.r.s. to operate with 9,500 fewer staff, which means that less than 50% of taxpayers who reach out to the i.r.s. for assistance on the telephone helpline will be able to get it. with waiting times for those who do get answers rising to 35 minutes or longer. as many as 24 million taxpayers would be unable to reach the i.r.s. for assistance and that is unacceptable. the cuts in this bill will also result in $2 billion in uncollected revenue compared to what could have been collected at the request level. thereby increasing the deficit by that amount. and i think what is being missed here tonight, with all these amendments, is that, yes, there is a concern on the other side and there was a concern here also, there still may be, in terms of what went on and what needs to be straightened out. but the answer is not to cut the i.r.s. down to a bare bone, because our next problem will be that the deficit will continue to grow because we won't be able to do the proper collecting of tax dollars in th
this underfunding will force the i.r.s. to operate with 9,500 fewer staff, which means that less than 50% of taxpayers who reach out to the i.r.s. for assistance on the telephone helpline will be able to get it. with waiting times for those who do get answers rising to 35 minutes or longer. as many as 24 million taxpayers would be unable to reach the i.r.s. for assistance and that is unacceptable. the cuts in this bill will also result in $2 billion in uncollected revenue compared to what could...
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and what i like about this whole discussion is that people are realizing that we are underfunding mental health services in general and people that want to voluntarily seek services can't get it at this point. so, i'm hoping that as we move forward in the future we have a much more robust discussion about how do we strengthen the mental health system in san francisco. i also look forward to robust discussion on the evaluation of the program and its outcomes in the upcoming years. as supervisor campos pointed out, we're asking for annual reports and i think it's the right thing to do to monitor and make sure that this program is doing what it's supposed to be doing. and today -- but today, i am prepared to support this ordinance. >> supervisor mar. >> thank you, president chiu. i'll be casting a no vote on this ordinance, and i'll just say that it's not because i don't appreciate the hard work of supervisor farrell and the other co-sponsors and supervisor campos for doing his best to make sure that the ordinance protects the civil rights of people with mental illness, but also ha a clear
and what i like about this whole discussion is that people are realizing that we are underfunding mental health services in general and people that want to voluntarily seek services can't get it at this point. so, i'm hoping that as we move forward in the future we have a much more robust discussion about how do we strengthen the mental health system in san francisco. i also look forward to robust discussion on the evaluation of the program and its outcomes in the upcoming years. as supervisor...
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so we have already let corporations underfund pensions through 2014. the period through 2017 in order to pick up more revenue. >> the most perfect little window into what it takes to get the basic mechanisms of any kind of governance happening in washington. there's this idea that everything has to be paid for, austerity maina, spend the -- the way we deal with is gimmickry. >> everybody in congress knows this a fake pay for, and john boehner's justification for why rearview mirror republics would -- now that he has a thing he wants, it's a real -- his side is using it. >> thank you, man. >> thank you. >> who should investigate and rule on allegations of campus sexual assaults? how about a person in charge of fundraising for the school in think that makes sense? that story is next. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-u
so we have already let corporations underfund pensions through 2014. the period through 2017 in order to pick up more revenue. >> the most perfect little window into what it takes to get the basic mechanisms of any kind of governance happening in washington. there's this idea that everything has to be paid for, austerity maina, spend the -- the way we deal with is gimmickry. >> everybody in congress knows this a fake pay for, and john boehner's justification for why rearview mirror...
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. >> hank silverberg reports that includes the so-called yoga tax and what the mayor calls the underfundedct. >> reporter: the latest power struggle focuses on a contingency fund, money the mayor can move around when the need arises. mayor gray says the way the budget stands now prevents the next mayor from doing that. >> for unforeseen things that could happen in the wintertime. we had a brutal winter this past year. we had 28 desperate and distinct snow events and we had to get the snow off the street. nobody would ever argue that was an option to leave the snow down there. >> reporter: the mayor says these vetoes were not about his administration but the administration of his successor. he does not want the next mayor hindered in making key decisions in emergencies or with the contingency fund. gray also vetoed the so-called yoga tax. >> it really imposes a tax on people keeping fit. that's one of the things we want to have people do. >> reporter: and the mayor says the streetcar program badly underfunded, so he vetoed that, too. >> we do it in a piecemeal fashion and we think the peopl
. >> hank silverberg reports that includes the so-called yoga tax and what the mayor calls the underfundedct. >> reporter: the latest power struggle focuses on a contingency fund, money the mayor can move around when the need arises. mayor gray says the way the budget stands now prevents the next mayor from doing that. >> for unforeseen things that could happen in the wintertime. we had a brutal winter this past year. we had 28 desperate and distinct snow events and we had to...
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. >> the clubs are grossly underfunded. most of the best players are deceased and they have not won the world cup since 1986, but many fans think this is their moment. where better to prove that then in the home of their fiercest rivals, brazil? the invasion has already begun and at home, many cases of argentine flew. -- flu. air,ay, at home, on the the only discussion among the people of argentina is the cup. >> the ninth of july. argentina's independence day. fans and tend to be back here again after sunday's final. >> thanks for watching. we will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kovler foundation, union bank, >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? ererererz how do t
. >> the clubs are grossly underfunded. most of the best players are deceased and they have not won the world cup since 1986, but many fans think this is their moment. where better to prove that then in the home of their fiercest rivals, brazil? the invasion has already begun and at home, many cases of argentine flew. -- flu. air,ay, at home, on the the only discussion among the people of argentina is the cup. >> the ninth of july. argentina's independence day. fans and tend to be...
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state houses, expenditures are outpacing income, and public pension obligations are drastically underfundedrted in december 2010, some believe a day of reckoning is at hand for many states that could require another big bailout package. >> the most alarming thing about the state issue is the level of complacency. >> meredith whitney is one of the most respected financial analysts on wall street. she made her reputation by warning that the big banks were in big trouble long before the 2008 collapse. now she's warning about a financial meltdown in state and local governments. >> it has tentacles as wide as anything i've seen. i think, next to housing, this is the single most important issue in the united states and certainly the largest threat to the u.s. economy. >> why aren't people paying attention? >> 'cause they don't pay attention until they have to. >> whitney says it's time to start. california has a credit rating approaching junk status. it spends more money on public employee pensions than it does on the state university system. arizona is so desperate, it sold off the state capitol
state houses, expenditures are outpacing income, and public pension obligations are drastically underfundedrted in december 2010, some believe a day of reckoning is at hand for many states that could require another big bailout package. >> the most alarming thing about the state issue is the level of complacency. >> meredith whitney is one of the most respected financial analysts on wall street. she made her reputation by warning that the big banks were in big trouble long before...
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we have been severely underfunded for years including capital and service budgets. we strongly support an amendment that addresses both of these budgets, specifically citing freak capacity and reliability. we applaud the recognition that muni services will need to expand as the city grows and this responds to population increase. we urge this community to task this full charter with amendment to the full board with [inaudible] recommendation. thank you. i think you can give muni all the money in the world and you'll still have problems with muni until you change the governing structure of this agency so i will support it because i do belief part of the problem is a funding problem and i'm happy, supervisor yee, that we do it without recommendation, but i think that one of the things we're going to find, and i'm supportive of the $500 million measure that will be on the ballot, is i think a lot of voters who want to fund the system more will continue to ask about the governance and it's not about the board of supervisors having more power via the mayor, it's simply a
we have been severely underfunded for years including capital and service budgets. we strongly support an amendment that addresses both of these budgets, specifically citing freak capacity and reliability. we applaud the recognition that muni services will need to expand as the city grows and this responds to population increase. we urge this community to task this full charter with amendment to the full board with [inaudible] recommendation. thank you. i think you can give muni all the money...
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understand and appreciate the ambition of this administration and this agency while chronically underfunded by congress there's a number of issues that effect the working families and it's been touched over and embellished and brought home but their skugsz to have a public dialog to understand the agenda items that we make this a public dialog so what happens then policymakers have to start to understand and pay attention through the voices that you have to make sure that those policies really become laws and become a nation of laws so we can make sure that women have equal pay to make sure that we have families that don't have to worry about choosing between medical leave and their jobs. those are choices as to him prez said and the speaker said those are not choices as a principle i saw this happen on a daily basis looking at their children and they couldn't food to take them to the doctor this is a public deity we have to have has to recounseled from coast to cooperative from the northern to southern borders to make sure those issues become law. and how is that going to happen it's the a
understand and appreciate the ambition of this administration and this agency while chronically underfunded by congress there's a number of issues that effect the working families and it's been touched over and embellished and brought home but their skugsz to have a public dialog to understand the agenda items that we make this a public dialog so what happens then policymakers have to start to understand and pay attention through the voices that you have to make sure that those policies really...
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in countries with underfunded public health systems, already over burdened. joining us with this deadly disease, dr. robert quigley, for international sos. dr. anthony fourchee, for the infectious diseases at the national institutes health. and dr. lucy, from georgetown university medical center. dr. quigley, is there any intelligence coming out of west africa that gives us an idea of why there was a sudden spike in the number of cases. >> well, certainly the media has propagated a lot of the information that's available locally. i think the fact that as your report indicated, some americans have been contaminated, has heightened the awareness, and it's difficult to sort out fact from fiction in some of these circumstances, and it's companies like our own that are sorting the details to get to the bottom of your question. >> dr. lucy, there are ebola cases ongoing in central and western africa. what set of circumstances conspires to have a sudden jump like this? not necessarily in the case of ebola, but in any disease? >> so ebola is a case of zoo naughtic di
in countries with underfunded public health systems, already over burdened. joining us with this deadly disease, dr. robert quigley, for international sos. dr. anthony fourchee, for the infectious diseases at the national institutes health. and dr. lucy, from georgetown university medical center. dr. quigley, is there any intelligence coming out of west africa that gives us an idea of why there was a sudden spike in the number of cases. >> well, certainly the media has propagated a lot of...
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money that would go to support underfunded programs like school lunches, physical education, and after-school programs. supporters of the tax proposal say it would also improve the city's health and reduce the number of cases of diabetes. >> that's exactly what we saw happen with tobacco. and that is the way that you then cut it out. >> diabetes is a serious disease. if it's going to health the world be healthier, then yeah, you should tax it. >> the industry association says when putting it directly to the voters, the tax will go down in defeat. kurt nichol is a vender. he says americans are obsessed with sugar. >> no, i mean, it should be like better education for people about what's good for them. >> san francisco supervisors are not the only ones pushing for this tax. berkeley residents will vote on a similar measure in november. in san francisco for abc 7 news. >>> a san francisco recology truck driver got a surprise when he discovered a man trapped in the back of his truck. a man was sleeping in a dumpster full of cardboard set to be recycled. unfortunately for him today was pick-up day
money that would go to support underfunded programs like school lunches, physical education, and after-school programs. supporters of the tax proposal say it would also improve the city's health and reduce the number of cases of diabetes. >> that's exactly what we saw happen with tobacco. and that is the way that you then cut it out. >> diabetes is a serious disease. if it's going to health the world be healthier, then yeah, you should tax it. >> the industry association says...
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. >> reporter: and the mayor says the streetcar program badly underfunded, so he vetoed that, too. >> we do it in a piecemeal fashion and we think the people of the district of columbia deserve more. they deserve better. >> reporter: but councilman jack evans called the budget as is a compromise. >> it's to fund the tax cuts. tax cuts are funded by having additional funds left over after the fiscal year ends. >> reporter: a veto override vote has been scheduled for monday. councilman tommy wells supports the mayor's efforts. >> i suspect the chair, the council and the others will dig their heels in and say no, we were right and they had the votes, i believe. >> reporter: mayor gray's term ends in january. >> we asked comment from the two people trying to replace gray, council members muriel bowser and david catania about the vetoes, but they did not respond. >>> a newly released report into last year's naval yard shootings says when it came to some of our first responders, the right hand did not literally know what the left hand was doing. for example, police didn't know there was a l
. >> reporter: and the mayor says the streetcar program badly underfunded, so he vetoed that, too. >> we do it in a piecemeal fashion and we think the people of the district of columbia deserve more. they deserve better. >> reporter: but councilman jack evans called the budget as is a compromise. >> it's to fund the tax cuts. tax cuts are funded by having additional funds left over after the fiscal year ends. >> reporter: a veto override vote has been scheduled for...
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forensaching crime laboratories are completely overwhelmed, underfunded. foebz don't get the training they need. they are overworked. i think that outside awudit is very important. the f.b.i. is part of the system, part of the american society of crime lat tory directors group, a trade group essentially, but they are going to support each other. talking about forensic laboratory audits that go deeply into the crime lab work product the same way the internal revenue service would go into your financial records to determine if you are doing the job right. i think one of the problems that we also see is there is an error rate to a crime lab, but if a crime lab technician makes a mistake, they lose their job. we need to get over that. we need to recognize that i made mistakes when i was at the fbi lat tory. we are all making mistakes. all of us do every day. it's the way we learn. we don't get it right every time. mistake. >> the trick is admitting it. i think that's the bell curve here that we need to get over. >> in terms of the -- i want to say, i think the
forensaching crime laboratories are completely overwhelmed, underfunded. foebz don't get the training they need. they are overworked. i think that outside awudit is very important. the f.b.i. is part of the system, part of the american society of crime lat tory directors group, a trade group essentially, but they are going to support each other. talking about forensic laboratory audits that go deeply into the crime lab work product the same way the internal revenue service would go into your...
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future, i think the public should also know that we're still grossly and i would say criminally underfunded in terms of being able to meet the needs of our students and we're doing the best that we can. with that, but the choices are impossible ones and they're unfair so we should also reminds our public that if they want us to do what they should expect of us, we also need to make sure we have an adequate amount of resources to be able to do that. thank you for doing the best that we could with what we have and thank you for your leadership, superintendent, and we're ready to vote. >> superintendent. >> yes. invariably as often happens when giving out thank yous, i forgot to thank or deputy superintendent for instruction [inaudible] who i can't tell you how many hours both deputies spent on really leading the budget process. our budget is dripping with equity. it's not only dripping with equity, it's at the core equity, so i want to thank you for your leadership. i couldn't agree with you more, commission erp haney. er haney. it's criminal how we funds education. it's not seen as an invest
future, i think the public should also know that we're still grossly and i would say criminally underfunded in terms of being able to meet the needs of our students and we're doing the best that we can. with that, but the choices are impossible ones and they're unfair so we should also reminds our public that if they want us to do what they should expect of us, we also need to make sure we have an adequate amount of resources to be able to do that. thank you for doing the best that we could...
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. >> many libraries shrinking, most libraries are underfund did. in some urban areas they closed branches. what kind of impact does the lack of money have on the selection? are they more inclusive to books? >> you put me on the spot here. since 2008 budgets have been impacted for sure. a lot of us have 50% less buying power. we are trying to build back but it is slow. there are a lot of arguments and the culture why we don't need libraries anymore, everything is digital, etcetera, a lot of that is false i would say. when you talk about books for kids, libraries and librarians, we remain uniquely committed to is that. when i look at my own budget things get cut but the book but it isn't being cut because our role there is unique. >> just talking through, we want to work -- a lot of libraries now, we are surprised time and again how many libraries actually are buying their books at market retail prices, yet 100% of the kids they serve are low-income communities. first book is an option to stretch book buying dollars for teachers, libraries and if we
. >> many libraries shrinking, most libraries are underfund did. in some urban areas they closed branches. what kind of impact does the lack of money have on the selection? are they more inclusive to books? >> you put me on the spot here. since 2008 budgets have been impacted for sure. a lot of us have 50% less buying power. we are trying to build back but it is slow. there are a lot of arguments and the culture why we don't need libraries anymore, everything is digital, etcetera, a...
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they are wildly underfunded which is why people regret we did not let this cfpdp in that situation. what many of my friends would like to do is throw them with underfunding the way they have the cftc. then you have -- and then you have the financial industry promoting all these comments on the agency and the court requiring a very specific analysis. and then saying, oh, no, that is not good enough. to the cftc put out of greuel in accordance with the bills clear language regulating speculation basically said, if you don't use oil except in your salad or card please don't go up and buy a whole amount of it which will have an impact on the price the court threw that out and said congress did not mean it. we did. >> reclaiming my time. is this the sneaker risk thing that is happening to us? >> the which? >> with your indulgence -- >> well, it is an indirect -- >> the question. it is an indirect attack from people who don't want to bring it to the floor and try to appeal it. >> the time of the gentle lady has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from illinois. >> thank you, m
they are wildly underfunded which is why people regret we did not let this cfpdp in that situation. what many of my friends would like to do is throw them with underfunding the way they have the cftc. then you have -- and then you have the financial industry promoting all these comments on the agency and the court requiring a very specific analysis. and then saying, oh, no, that is not good enough. to the cftc put out of greuel in accordance with the bills clear language regulating speculation...
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are concerns that were just raise yesterday that nuclear research for submarines is critically underfunded. >> randy leonard on a debate for water and energy spending, follow his report at cq.com. thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> today, a hearing on mental health care for veterans suffering from conditions including post paramedics rest disorder and dramatic rain injury. he house veterans affairs committee hearing begins at 9:15 a.m. eastern on c-span3. today, the senate appropriations committee holds a hearing on president obama's request for emergency funds to deal with the flood of my grandchildren at the u.s. border. you can see the hearing live starting at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. c-span,p live today on "washington journal" is next. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the house returns for a general speeches, and at noon eastern, more work on the energy and water spending bill. >> for over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings and conferences and offeri
are concerns that were just raise yesterday that nuclear research for submarines is critically underfunded. >> randy leonard on a debate for water and energy spending, follow his report at cq.com. thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> today, a hearing on mental health care for veterans suffering from conditions including post paramedics rest disorder and dramatic rain injury. he house veterans affairs committee hearing begins at 9:15 a.m. eastern on c-span3....
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president, is because these prevention efforts are underfunded, when it gets very dry and very hot and particularly when there is a lightning strike or a series of lightning strikes, what you have is an enormous fire in a hurry, and all through the west there is an effort to try to share resources and communities work together and try to share efforts of aerial resources and others, but the reality is there is not enough money to put out those huge fires. so what happens then is the bureaucracy borrows from the prevention fund in order to put the fire out, and then we're on our way to two bigger problems, mr. president. we're on our way to again a lack of preventative dollars because of this fire borrowing. some of our colleagues call it fire robbery. i'm trying to be diplomatic. it's fire borrowing, i guess, if you want to be diplomatic, but we underfund prevention and then of course we don't have the money needed for suppression as well. and this trend that i have described is getting more and more pronounced and more and more serious, so what senator crapo and i are proposing to do
president, is because these prevention efforts are underfunded, when it gets very dry and very hot and particularly when there is a lightning strike or a series of lightning strikes, what you have is an enormous fire in a hurry, and all through the west there is an effort to try to share resources and communities work together and try to share efforts of aerial resources and others, but the reality is there is not enough money to put out those huge fires. so what happens then is the bureaucracy...
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which is considered to be possibly underfunded. there were concerns that nuclear research for submarines is critically underfunded. theovering the debate on energy and water spending bill. follow his reporting that cq.com cq.com. tonight, president obama talks to reporters after discussing border issues with rick perry of texas. then a hearing on efforts to protect of the border and stop the influx of unaccompanied children. later, a discussion on how funds requested by the white house would be used for issues at the border. president obama met with texas governor rick perry and community leaders to discuss the influx of unaccompanied americarom central crossing the border. following that meeting, he spoke to reporters. this is 25 minutes. >> hello, everybody. just had a good meeting with governor perry. local officials and state leaders. steps we havethe taken and that we need to take to address the humanitarian situation on the border. i want to thank everybody who has been involved for taking the time to talk to me. the surge of
which is considered to be possibly underfunded. there were concerns that nuclear research for submarines is critically underfunded. theovering the debate on energy and water spending bill. follow his reporting that cq.com cq.com. tonight, president obama talks to reporters after discussing border issues with rick perry of texas. then a hearing on efforts to protect of the border and stop the influx of unaccompanied children. later, a discussion on how funds requested by the white house would be...
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derivatives are very complicated and wildly underfunded and that's why people regret that. what many of my friends here would like to do is follow the cfpb with underfunding the way they've done. and then you have the official industry with the comments on the agency and you have the court requiring a very specific analysis and then saying, oh, no, that's not good enough. we had an example. the ftc put out a rule in accordance with the bills clear language, regulating speculation. it basically said if you don't use oil except in your salad and your car don't buy a whole amount of it which will have an impact on price. the court threw it out and said congress didn't mean it but we did. >> i'm claiming my time. is this the sneaker risk thing that's happening to us? >> which? >> with your indulgence. >> it's an indirect attack. you didn't hear the question. >> it's an indirect attack for people who don't want to bring it to the floor to try to repeal it because it's too complicated. >> time is expired. the chair recognized the gentleman in illinois. >> i'd like the thank all o
derivatives are very complicated and wildly underfunded and that's why people regret that. what many of my friends here would like to do is follow the cfpb with underfunding the way they've done. and then you have the official industry with the comments on the agency and you have the court requiring a very specific analysis and then saying, oh, no, that's not good enough. we had an example. the ftc put out a rule in accordance with the bills clear language, regulating speculation. it basically...
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denied and again we know that so when it comes to presence across the country they're severely underfunded and also they don't have enough staff we actually managed to speak to one of the prisoners that has faces covered in the voice was altered because when he asked us to protect his identity so let's listen to what he had to say about what life is like in these prisons we say no to the green guantanamo namely to a prison inside a prison without any rights without any future prisoners who have completed one fifth of their sentences should be allowed to visit their families we live in filthy conditions made mice and cockroaches there are no doctors here for every illness they just give us aspirants they're prisoners here who have no money so nobody gives them anything to eat we find cockroaches in our food the prison food is disgusting it's better to eat nothing than to eat this food five prisoners live in a cell designed for two we haven't eaten for the past ten days and the doctor has given us nothing they tell us common eat some sugar i'm in a desperate situation i've already lost ten k
denied and again we know that so when it comes to presence across the country they're severely underfunded and also they don't have enough staff we actually managed to speak to one of the prisoners that has faces covered in the voice was altered because when he asked us to protect his identity so let's listen to what he had to say about what life is like in these prisons we say no to the green guantanamo namely to a prison inside a prison without any rights without any future prisoners who have...
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but it also leaves the pension systems underfunded and at risk of having to come to the pgb see gbc, which would have to pay for them. this is the kind of thing that we see over and over again, because people do not want to pay for the policies they are talking about. there is such a lack of real will to make hard choices on the budget, and honest choices on the budget. symbolic, orust reflective of what is going on at large in congress. fiscal is just one of the problems. but the overall economy and throughout the country, members not trying toe solve these problems right now. polarization and partisanship have frozen the system. i'm very worried. i think a lot of your listeners are worried, to, that we are not in a space lyrically to address these challenges -- in a space politically to address these challenges. host: another point from one of our viewers. revenue is not the problem. please get a clue. we have a bloated government. the growing gap between the money the government spends and , at the growth of aging population, rising health-care costs, and the expansion of federal
but it also leaves the pension systems underfunded and at risk of having to come to the pgb see gbc, which would have to pay for them. this is the kind of thing that we see over and over again, because people do not want to pay for the policies they are talking about. there is such a lack of real will to make hard choices on the budget, and honest choices on the budget. symbolic, orust reflective of what is going on at large in congress. fiscal is just one of the problems. but the overall...
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to some extent these things were intentionally structured in terms of how the neighbourhoods are underfunded in education and in resources for life betterment and enhancement for youth and young adults. so in some ways i can say they have not done all i think they can do, but at the same time the community is hands on and opened and willing to engage themselves. it's not just - it's not a city problem or a government problem. it's a community problem. it has to be all hands on deck. it's not just a chicago problem we have seen. so many place, reverend, we are so sorry for your loss and appreciate you being with us, thanks. >> thank you very much. >>> we'll keep the focus on the fight for chicago. and i witnessed chickoans shot down by gun fire. >> they are not necessarily pointing the fire sideways, and you're not going to hit a gun sideways, and innocent people are shot. >>> ahead - when dad's service leaves the family suffering. >> i have gotten older and understood that it wasn't - that there were times i thought he was angry at me. >> a second generation of post-traumatic stress disorder
to some extent these things were intentionally structured in terms of how the neighbourhoods are underfunded in education and in resources for life betterment and enhancement for youth and young adults. so in some ways i can say they have not done all i think they can do, but at the same time the community is hands on and opened and willing to engage themselves. it's not just - it's not a city problem or a government problem. it's a community problem. it has to be all hands on deck. it's not...
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the detroit fire department is underfunded, underequipped, often badly and incompetently led, and upg war. a city on fire. their safety equipment, their boots, their clothes, are often moldering and shambolic. but they fight on. this is the second time they've been to this house. if it happens to be arson, chances are no one will ever know for sure. given the ever-shrinking resources available to the department, most fires can't even be investigated. this fire is out within an hour. and after the fire, dinner. the cliche that is firemen are great cooks. in this case, the cliche is true. lieutenant mike devins and the boys of squad 3 are cooking up a family meal. is every firefighter expected to cook reasonably well? >> if they don't, they catch hell. >> really? >> yeah. >> it's almost a perfect society in that sense. because in a perfect society, i believe, everybody should be able to feed themselves and their friends or their family, at least reasonably well. in that if they're not able to do that, they should be shunned and demonized and marginalized. >> agreed. most of the firemen
the detroit fire department is underfunded, underequipped, often badly and incompetently led, and upg war. a city on fire. their safety equipment, their boots, their clothes, are often moldering and shambolic. but they fight on. this is the second time they've been to this house. if it happens to be arson, chances are no one will ever know for sure. given the ever-shrinking resources available to the department, most fires can't even be investigated. this fire is out within an hour. and after...
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. >> schools are underfunded in terms of technology. >> reporter: 2 billion federal dollars over two is going to be available. a measure makes oakland ineligible before other bay area schools may benefit. >> the ability to have our students connect online is something we struggle with on a daily basis. >> reporter: not everyone is convinced that more internet connectivity is good. especially for younger children. >> it's too much access to too much frivolous information. >> reporter: troy thompson has more 25 years headed kids in motion now focusing on getting children away from smart phones and computer screens. he acknowledges value when it's being used for education but he says that much time children stray. >> they need to spend more time reading. >> the fact that i have a device that i can use to access lots of information maybes it easier for me to use that and help kids use it in a process that helps them become better thinkers. >> reporter: students are also concerned about microwave radiation. >>> san francisco police just confirmed to us the second suspect they were looking
. >> schools are underfunded in terms of technology. >> reporter: 2 billion federal dollars over two is going to be available. a measure makes oakland ineligible before other bay area schools may benefit. >> the ability to have our students connect online is something we struggle with on a daily basis. >> reporter: not everyone is convinced that more internet connectivity is good. especially for younger children. >> it's too much access to too much frivolous...
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there is so much of this kingdom yet to be discovered but sudan's underfunded archaeologists can't keep up with the rush for gold. there is also concern that many sudanese do not appreciate their past. >> granted in years we lose many sites because when we are inspecting the sites we see like gold miners, there are there, and for sure they will come again. >> reporter: the government in qatar has donatemore than $120 million to renovate the national museum and fund a series of digs. the about hin industry of mining admits there are many problems and it told al jazeera that it hasn't developed did regulations needed to control traditional mining. the institute says it needs advice how to protect the gold rush so sudan's history is protected. bernard smith, al jazeera, northern sudan. >> that's it for me. i'll be back with information including the latest in gaza. please stay with us. us. >> emergency nurse maria connolly is leaving her job at the royal hospital, preston, to work in ciudad juarez, mexico. she'll find a city engulfed in a brutal gang war. >> do we know if it's a gun or a k
there is so much of this kingdom yet to be discovered but sudan's underfunded archaeologists can't keep up with the rush for gold. there is also concern that many sudanese do not appreciate their past. >> granted in years we lose many sites because when we are inspecting the sites we see like gold miners, there are there, and for sure they will come again. >> reporter: the government in qatar has donatemore than $120 million to renovate the national museum and fund a series of digs....
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sudan's underfunded archaeologies cannot keep up with the rush of gold. there is also concern that many sudanese do not appreciate their past. >> in a few years we'll lose many sites because our experience, because when we're inspecting the site we see the gold miners that were there, and we come again. >> reporter: the government in qatar has donated $120 million to renovate the national museum and fund a series of digs. the ministry of mining admits there are major problems, and it told al jazeera it has not developed thing are the regulations needed. >> let's return to events in gaza and u.n.'s call for a cease-fire. we're live from london. even as we heard and saw ban ki-moon appealing for yet another cease-fire, we were hearing of an israeli attack in gaza, this time targeting an a hospital and unknown casualties. it really doesn't sound like israel is paying attention to the u.n. >> no, it's not. they said cease-fire that does not consult hamas, and does not include israelis pulling out of the gaza strip. all in all, israel decided to. with it activ
sudan's underfunded archaeologies cannot keep up with the rush of gold. there is also concern that many sudanese do not appreciate their past. >> in a few years we'll lose many sites because our experience, because when we're inspecting the site we see the gold miners that were there, and we come again. >> reporter: the government in qatar has donated $120 million to renovate the national museum and fund a series of digs. the ministry of mining admits there are major problems, and...