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too many young people were untrained, uneducated, and unemployable. how could they get a place at the economic starting line? welfare reform. after 60 years of guaranteeing benefits to welfare recipients, the federal government wants them to go to work. has the new policy succeeded? we are the richest, most prosperous nation on earth.
too many young people were untrained, uneducated, and unemployable. how could they get a place at the economic starting line? welfare reform. after 60 years of guaranteeing benefits to welfare recipients, the federal government wants them to go to work. has the new policy succeeded? we are the richest, most prosperous nation on earth.
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they are uneducated. they will always be uneducated, so will their children be, based on those conclusions that he made back in 2009. it is not difficult to see where the basic idea where the new study from the heritage foundation came from. when asked about the authorship of their new immigration report and his past dabbling in, well, what seems like eugenics, the foundation put out a statement, quote, dr. richwine provided quantitative support to the lead author. so, don't worry, our report is still totally legit. he just did the counting part. he just did the quantitative part. so, mark sanford, welcome to washington, where you amazingly do not have the most terrifying past. and immigration reform with enemies like these, i think you might be just fine. back with us now is frank rich, "new york magazine" writer at large. frank, thank you for sticking with us. >> glad to do it, of course. >> the heritage foundation is operating here more as a political operation than as a think tank operation, which sho
they are uneducated. they will always be uneducated, so will their children be, based on those conclusions that he made back in 2009. it is not difficult to see where the basic idea where the new study from the heritage foundation came from. when asked about the authorship of their new immigration report and his past dabbling in, well, what seems like eugenics, the foundation put out a statement, quote, dr. richwine provided quantitative support to the lead author. so, don't worry, our report...
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what are the odds about sending his uneducated folks to the border. we take it up in the "chalk talk." and more redline warnings for syria as the pentagon serious the shift to arming the rebels. general jack keane joins us lou: north korea today, 15 years of hard labor for medine. the 44-year-old kenneth day has been detained since last november. his friends described him as a devout christian who took to us on trips to north korea. he was arrested by taking pictures of orphans. north korea may try to use them as a bargaining chip to force concessions from the united states. turning back to syria, my next guest says that there are risks to arming syrian rebels but the greatest risk is doing nothing at all. joining us is general jack keane, retired army general, former army vice chief of staff, also a fox news military analyst. it is to have you with us. >> it is good to be here bemoan the choices seem to have the administration perplexed. they have walked back the president's rhetoric on team changes, and now as we just heard from the secretary of def
what are the odds about sending his uneducated folks to the border. we take it up in the "chalk talk." and more redline warnings for syria as the pentagon serious the shift to arming the rebels. general jack keane joins us lou: north korea today, 15 years of hard labor for medine. the 44-year-old kenneth day has been detained since last november. his friends described him as a devout christian who took to us on trips to north korea. he was arrested by taking pictures of orphans. north...
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what are the odds about sending his uneducated folks to the border. we take it up in the "chalk talk." and more redline warnings for syria as the pentagon serious the shift to arming the rebels. general jack keane joins us next. for seeing your business in a whole new way. for seeing what cash is coming in and going out... so you can understand every angle of your cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before, introducing cash flow insight powered by pnc cfo. a suite of online tools that lets you turn insight into action. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. lou: north korea today, 15 years of hard labor for medicine. the 44-year-old kenneth day has been detained since last november. his friends described him as a devout christian who took to us on trips to north korea. he was
what are the odds about sending his uneducated folks to the border. we take it up in the "chalk talk." and more redline warnings for syria as the pentagon serious the shift to arming the rebels. general jack keane joins us next. for seeing your business in a whole new way. for seeing what cash is coming in and going out... so you can understand every angle of your cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before, introducing...
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we begin our journey in war torn psi beer ya where a civil war left an entire generation uneducated.is a natural story teller. but the young woman with a tinkerbell backpack doesn't write fairy tales. >> a girlments to go to the school, but her parents say that only the boys are supposed to go. >> it's a story of war torn syria. >> she can't read or write. i can read and write and that's a big difference between me and her. >> sarah went to live with her aunt who is a teacher so she could go to school. >> she is part of a project called girls making media. >> sarah is speaking up because she wants a different ending for herself and other girls. >> i report on the the discrimination against girls in syria. on the radio, i think people will do something if they hear about it. my dream is for me to become a super star of sierra leone. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios geico and we could help youo save on boat and motorcycle
we begin our journey in war torn psi beer ya where a civil war left an entire generation uneducated.is a natural story teller. but the young woman with a tinkerbell backpack doesn't write fairy tales. >> a girlments to go to the school, but her parents say that only the boys are supposed to go. >> it's a story of war torn syria. >> she can't read or write. i can read and write and that's a big difference between me and her. >> sarah went to live with her aunt who is a...
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they are mameed for the rest of their lives because they are uneducated. goal of my organization and what i was trying to do is educate the kids so that they didn't have to be handicapped for the rest of their lives. >> you knew the risk going in and knew that the area was extremely dangerous. >> i did know the risk but went in under the cover and protection it of my organization and expected them to take care of me. >> sean: let's talk about the abduction. it was the most horrifying experience. it started a series of events that didn't seem like they were ever going to end. it was just we were in the car and we were in our caravan and all of a sudden another suv pulls up, splashes mud all over the wind shield and starts slamming a 47s into the windows and screaming in somali. the next thing i know there is some man that i don't know with an ak pointing it to my head and other guys getting into the car and we slam off down the tracks like nothing i have ever experienced before. >> sean: explain because this went on for a long period of time. what was the g
they are mameed for the rest of their lives because they are uneducated. goal of my organization and what i was trying to do is educate the kids so that they didn't have to be handicapped for the rest of their lives. >> you knew the risk going in and knew that the area was extremely dangerous. >> i did know the risk but went in under the cover and protection it of my organization and expected them to take care of me. >> sean: let's talk about the abduction. it was the most...
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thought it would be well to just wonder whether obama will ask mexico why it keeps sending its uneducated poor workers to this country. and we also wonder tonight about the issue of border security, with a two men will discuss that what i the odds that president obama will ask the mexican president of mexico will do to secure its side of the border because previous presidents have not asked that question. it will be agreed opporunity. gerri: interesting. interesting stuff. what else are you covering? >> who will be talking with general jack sheehan, former four-star general, what is happening in syria. a global war on terrorism. who will also be talking with paul wolfowitz about global terrorism and the options in syria as well. talking about the markets today. another record for the s&p. things appear to be getting better, don't they? gerri: i'm jealous. all right. thank you for coming on. always great to see you, and we will be watching. gerri: good to see you. thanks. gerri: now we wanted to bring you the latest developments of stories we have been following. charter school teachers ha
thought it would be well to just wonder whether obama will ask mexico why it keeps sending its uneducated poor workers to this country. and we also wonder tonight about the issue of border security, with a two men will discuss that what i the odds that president obama will ask the mexican president of mexico will do to secure its side of the border because previous presidents have not asked that question. it will be agreed opporunity. gerri: interesting. interesting stuff. what else are you...
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you are right to say the more primitive and uneducated the country the higher amount of crazy in. no doubt in afghanistan and pakistan is totally out of control the people can't read and write and they don't know anything. 28% of worldwide muslims on 1.6 billion basis is a hell of a lot of people. and the world is not going to be able to control that many people who buy into jihad. and this is the problem the world is having. i will give you the last word. >> thank you. to be honest, if there is even half of that or even a quarter of that percentage. that's still too much for that muslims who believe in the messiah who came to reform all muslims, the community has been leading the charge, trying to get moderation and restraints back in the muslim world. we are calling muslims back and i think that's reassuring thing is there is a growing number of muslims that are coming towards moderation and reformation. we see that even in the numbers that our community has grown now to over -- >> bill: i would like to see you guys your organization and other american organizations and maybe so
you are right to say the more primitive and uneducated the country the higher amount of crazy in. no doubt in afghanistan and pakistan is totally out of control the people can't read and write and they don't know anything. 28% of worldwide muslims on 1.6 billion basis is a hell of a lot of people. and the world is not going to be able to control that many people who buy into jihad. and this is the problem the world is having. i will give you the last word. >> thank you. to be honest, if...
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. >> that is the biggest load of [ bleep ] and it's getting infuriating to hear that an uneducated statemanit has never happened. you can't make that statement if you even have an understanding of the public works industry. >> you can tell that mr. tutor is upset there because he's been accused of driving up costs and construction at sfo in the past. the tutors group honored the integrity of its contract and finishing on time and on budget. we're waiting to hear from sfo. fear that the lowest bid will result in the highest cost seems unsubstantiated at this time but there's no question that they have changed mid-process, boosting one company from last to first securing that bid. that's today's reality check. >> thanks for the information, sam. >>> a $10 million mistake the nasdaq came to the bay area with the ipo last year and today it paid a huge price for the problems that ensued. our tech reporter scott budman is here. >> janelle, the nasdaq has been taking heat all year for the ipo and the mistakes made that morning. as a result, some 30,000 facebook trades got stuck in the nasdaq syste
. >> that is the biggest load of [ bleep ] and it's getting infuriating to hear that an uneducated statemanit has never happened. you can't make that statement if you even have an understanding of the public works industry. >> you can tell that mr. tutor is upset there because he's been accused of driving up costs and construction at sfo in the past. the tutors group honored the integrity of its contract and finishing on time and on budget. we're waiting to hear from sfo. fear that...
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. >> we start in sierra leone, that is where a civil war left an entire generation uneducated girls like're finding their future in school. and voice, their voices actually on the radio. our cnn's fredricka whitfield has the story. >> my name is sara. i love reading. and i love writing stories. >> sara is a natural story teller, but the young woman with the tinker bell backpack doesn't write fairy tales. >> they opened the school and the girl want to go to the school, but the parents said only boys are supposed to go. >> it's a story of war-torn sierra leone where poverty, and violence have kept many women from getting an education, women like her mother. >> she can't read and she can't write. but i can read and i can write. i think that makes a big difference between me and her. >> sara went to live with her aunt who's a teacher, so she could go to school. >> she's educated and she wants me to be like her. >> she's part of a project called girls making media. sara is speaking up because she wants a different ending for herself and other girls. >> if you do that through the radio, i thin
. >> we start in sierra leone, that is where a civil war left an entire generation uneducated girls like're finding their future in school. and voice, their voices actually on the radio. our cnn's fredricka whitfield has the story. >> my name is sara. i love reading. and i love writing stories. >> sara is a natural story teller, but the young woman with the tinker bell backpack doesn't write fairy tales. >> they opened the school and the girl want to go to the school,...
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allies told the army this survey is in the area or poor and uneducated.the inspector general's report, no written documentation of any establishment of a free fire zone in the area. the bureaucratic understatement. either it effective or fail, bu that made no difference. as a final investigation report put it, the platoons follow the orders which have been given an sanctioned. the rules of invasion or not violated. connecting such military record with experience of people who lived through these events and several trips to vietnam. went to remote world villages. the jigsaw puzzle pieces do not always seem to towline. i worked on an exceptionally detailed investigation. february 8th 1968. it was clear that the massacre there had orders to kill anything that moves. the soldiers had obeyed. what was less clear was exactly where their wives. the general location of their bodies was 15 miles west. a shoe leather search. a monument to a 1968 massacre. this particular massacre took place on january 9th 1968 rather than february and was carried out by south korea
allies told the army this survey is in the area or poor and uneducated.the inspector general's report, no written documentation of any establishment of a free fire zone in the area. the bureaucratic understatement. either it effective or fail, bu that made no difference. as a final investigation report put it, the platoons follow the orders which have been given an sanctioned. the rules of invasion or not violated. connecting such military record with experience of people who lived through...
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insoluble problem, it was a problem of, caused by slums, it was a problem caused by who they called uneducable parents. and so that they washed their hands of the problem and they have still washed their hands of the problem. parents have played, excuse me, paid the cost of lead poisoning. landlords have even paid the cost of lead poisoning. the government has paid the cost of lead poisoning. the industry has not paid to get that lead off the walls so future generations of children can be protected. >> what your critics say is, look, it's like gasoline in cars. we didn't intend harmful effects to come from a product that was fueling america's economy. we found out later and we're trying to cut back on emissions. this applies as well to lead and other toxins in our environment. nobody intended it, it proved to be a consequence of, as even you say in here, the enormous amount of material we've taken out of the earth and turned into the engine of our prosperity. >> well, unfortunately they didn't give them the information about the dangers of lead that they had. they knew that lead was killing ch
insoluble problem, it was a problem of, caused by slums, it was a problem caused by who they called uneducable parents. and so that they washed their hands of the problem and they have still washed their hands of the problem. parents have played, excuse me, paid the cost of lead poisoning. landlords have even paid the cost of lead poisoning. the government has paid the cost of lead poisoning. the industry has not paid to get that lead off the walls so future generations of children can be...
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and the fact that you've seen such great returns to things like higher education, if you're an uneducated worker in the united states. the past couple of decades have been really bad for you. if you're in a country like the united states or france or canada or mexico. life is going to be better for you, even if you're poor than it will be in a country like china or india. and that gain has widened over time, too. >> and annie, i want to open it up to our panel in new york. john, we talk about the recovery. sometimes people put the word recovery in quotes, and sometimes they don't. i find this, i quote this number all the time. i find it staggering. 50% of the jobs in this country pay less than $33,000 a year. 25% of them pay less than $22,000 a year. how do we, how do we end this story of two americas when that's the reality in terms of job creation? >> well it's always been the story. when you live in somewhere like new york or washington, you're in sort of a bubble. because very few people do, even what we think of subsistence level wages and the rest of the country is sort of median in
and the fact that you've seen such great returns to things like higher education, if you're an uneducated worker in the united states. the past couple of decades have been really bad for you. if you're in a country like the united states or france or canada or mexico. life is going to be better for you, even if you're poor than it will be in a country like china or india. and that gain has widened over time, too. >> and annie, i want to open it up to our panel in new york. john, we talk...
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speaker, a hundred years ago, this country d a need for skilled and unskilled labor, educated and uneducated work force, excuse me. but today it's a different world. today it's a technological world. today it requires an education. it requires technical skills. we have a pleatly adequate supply of low and unskilled work force. in fact, we have an oversupply of low and unskilled work force never category that shows the highest level of unemployment, we also see that those highest levels of unemployment are in the lowest and the unskilled work force. this isn't 1900. this is 2013. america needs educated people, talented people, people that contribute to the economy and contribute and pay a net increase in taxes other their lifetime so that this economy can grow. and to take on the load of funding people who would come here without skill, without prospects of those skills is a foolish thing to do from an economic perspective and there will be those who say that, well, maybe so, but, the next generation will far surpass, this is a multigenerational investment. to which robert rector says, no, ev
speaker, a hundred years ago, this country d a need for skilled and unskilled labor, educated and uneducated work force, excuse me. but today it's a different world. today it's a technological world. today it requires an education. it requires technical skills. we have a pleatly adequate supply of low and unskilled work force. in fact, we have an oversupply of low and unskilled work force never category that shows the highest level of unemployment, we also see that those highest levels of...
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yawned was an uneducated craftsman who became a millionaire businessman. the governor of a u.s., the second profits of the largest new religion to take roots in american soil. i am going to stop there. there is much more in the book. i would love it if you felt like asking some questions. if you have a question please use the microphone in the back so anyone including anyone watching on c-span can hear you. yes? >> i was wondering if you could explain who exactly or what characterizeds religious refugees that he welcomed. >> 5 that i mean the mormon people. after joseph smith's death, anti mormon mob forced the mormons to abandon their community in illinois at pain of death. mormon settlements were burned and it came almost to open warfare between mormons and non mormons and brigham young agreed to leave. >> i was at a mormon house watching on tv the waco conflagration and because i respected my landlady i didn't say how was this any different -- the branch davidians, how is this any different from what joseph smith did 100 years ago successfully? my question is could this happe
yawned was an uneducated craftsman who became a millionaire businessman. the governor of a u.s., the second profits of the largest new religion to take roots in american soil. i am going to stop there. there is much more in the book. i would love it if you felt like asking some questions. if you have a question please use the microphone in the back so anyone including anyone watching on c-span can hear you. yes? >> i was wondering if you could explain who exactly or what characterizeds...
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a civil war left an entire generation uneducated. >> my name is sara. i love reading.writing stories. >> reporter: sara is a natural storyteller, but the young woman with the tinker bell backpack doesn't write fairytales. >> the government wants it to go to the school, but the parents said only the boys are supposed to go. >> reporter: it's the story of war-torn sierra leon where many women were kept from getting an education, woman like her mother. >> she can't read or write. i can read and i can write. that makes a big difference between me and her. >> reporter: sara went to live with her aunt who's a teacher so she can go to school. >> she's educated and wants me to be like her. >> reporter: she's part of a project called "girls making media." sara is speaking up because she wants a different ending for herself and other girls. >> i report on the this. if you do that through the radio, i think people deep in the village will hear about it. my dream is for me to become a superstar of sierra leone. >> a superstar, she says. sara wants to go to college. she wants to be
a civil war left an entire generation uneducated. >> my name is sara. i love reading.writing stories. >> reporter: sara is a natural storyteller, but the young woman with the tinker bell backpack doesn't write fairytales. >> the government wants it to go to the school, but the parents said only the boys are supposed to go. >> reporter: it's the story of war-torn sierra leon where many women were kept from getting an education, woman like her mother. >> she can't...
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he was uneducated, he was isolated, he was going nowhere with his life. but that's true with, i don't know, 95% of the kids that are referred to me. so i, i just, you know, find it very difficult to describe some sort of recommended treatment. ultimately, nina, you look at basic mental illness, our rates of mental illness are no different, serious mental illness are no different in our society than in western europe. our rates of, you know, personality disorders are no different. so what distinguishes us from western europe? why are we filing in western europe is not? -- why are we violent and western europe is not? it's all about unity and that's good if you're in a roomful of journalists, among others, who are trying to figure out how to tell that story, what the indicators are, what the measures are, not to explain then you can shoot her, but to try to be a good watchdog of our social safety net, say connecticut or somewhere else. from your point of view, from your expenses as a clinician, where should the journalists -- your experiences -- be looking
he was uneducated, he was isolated, he was going nowhere with his life. but that's true with, i don't know, 95% of the kids that are referred to me. so i, i just, you know, find it very difficult to describe some sort of recommended treatment. ultimately, nina, you look at basic mental illness, our rates of mental illness are no different, serious mental illness are no different in our society than in western europe. our rates of, you know, personality disorders are no different. so what...
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the countries that hate us, they keep their populations uneducated so they can keep them controlled. know who they are and what they're up to. the countries that hate us, their governments are unaccountable. it's nice to think of our government as accountable. >> i have to ask you -- >> somebody has got to be in charge of something. >> david, you just got your u.s. citizenship, i'm learning. this must be a special day for you as well. >> sit. if your heroes are movie stars or athletes or whatever, it's like getting to spend a day with your ultimate heroes. these are mine. i've been down range with cory and tom. and of course dan has been there on business. so, you know, to get to see what they do, the restraint they show on a daily basis that the government never gets to hear about, the compassion for those that represent, the teamwork that doesn't exist in the civilian world. to be a civilian and to get to be around them is the biggest thrill i can imagine. >> you have captained the ryder cup for team usa. what does today mean there at the patriot cup? >> well, it means a lot. three
the countries that hate us, they keep their populations uneducated so they can keep them controlled. know who they are and what they're up to. the countries that hate us, their governments are unaccountable. it's nice to think of our government as accountable. >> i have to ask you -- >> somebody has got to be in charge of something. >> david, you just got your u.s. citizenship, i'm learning. this must be a special day for you as well. >> sit. if your heroes are movie...
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we haven't uneducated .opulation there is a majority that don't watch the news. people do not come out to vote. that is not enough to put people out. host: the color brings up a line of concerns about the way washington functions these days. guest: there's a big push for members of congress to reveal more about who they are accepting money from. there are places you can go online to find out where members of congress are receiving donations. but they do not disclose everything. there is some people who would like for senators to reveal all of their campaign finance information. stalemates inion washington. that is something that the white house and congress and the public are frustrated by. it is up to members to find a weight to deal with that. , republican.vania caller: it is refreshing that yahoo has taught with the frustrations. i have been very disappointed that the mainstream media has not dealt with it. they were very dismissive. i have written to congressman. the responses don't even address the issue. aquestration is not a day or week off, it is a loss o
we haven't uneducated .opulation there is a majority that don't watch the news. people do not come out to vote. that is not enough to put people out. host: the color brings up a line of concerns about the way washington functions these days. guest: there's a big push for members of congress to reveal more about who they are accepting money from. there are places you can go online to find out where members of congress are receiving donations. but they do not disclose everything. there is some...
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i did not raise you to be disrespectful, uneducated, etc.d -- when i came home talking nonsense as he called it, he would get up and leave the room because i was so far off the charts in his mind. >> before president bush was elected had you envisioned yourself as a judge? >> oh, god no. the judge is the last thing. i did not envision myself living in washington. i think you are called -- those of us who are former seminarians or religious they understand what i'm saying, you think you're called to do certain things. when you are called you're supposed to do it. i would say to myself just don't call me. then the president calls you dick thornberg, two of his aides called me in 1989. i forget the two at the end of the breakfast they said some people are interested in you being a judge. that was the beginning of the process. i believe when you -- when you're called, the president calls you to do a particular job an its the right thing you are to do it. if i had to choose what i wanted to do, no i would not do this. >> do you have a dream job?
i did not raise you to be disrespectful, uneducated, etc.d -- when i came home talking nonsense as he called it, he would get up and leave the room because i was so far off the charts in his mind. >> before president bush was elected had you envisioned yourself as a judge? >> oh, god no. the judge is the last thing. i did not envision myself living in washington. i think you are called -- those of us who are former seminarians or religious they understand what i'm saying, you think...
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they are looking for people who are uneducated, unsophisticated and might not realize that it's bad grammarthe folks, they think, the attackers think might be naive enough to respond to those emails. they're bad on purpose which was surprising to me. i thought it was just guys around the world who didn't have good english, they're screening out well-educated people by targeting people that might not believe the email. >> they have some complex attack, so to speak. they can find somebody's -- they can find the facebook contacts of somebody and therefore, you think it is coming from a friend of yours and it says photos or something like that and then you open up that malicious email. >> and what the folks here are saying about that is that the adversary, and that's the term they use to describe the enemy here is the adversary. they say they're very creative and constantly coming up with attacks and as you say they're referring to social media, but at the top, they're looking at facebook to see where you might have been or where you were last week and crafting an email that feels realistic. >>
they are looking for people who are uneducated, unsophisticated and might not realize that it's bad grammarthe folks, they think, the attackers think might be naive enough to respond to those emails. they're bad on purpose which was surprising to me. i thought it was just guys around the world who didn't have good english, they're screening out well-educated people by targeting people that might not believe the email. >> they have some complex attack, so to speak. they can find somebody's...
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i did not raise you to be disrespectful, uneducated, etc. he would -- when i came home talking nonsense as he called it, he would get up and leave the room because i was so far off the charts in his mind. >> before president bush was elected had you envisioned yourself as a judge? >> oh, god no. the judge is the last thing. i did not envision myself living in washington. i think you are called -- those of us who are former seminarians or religious they understand what i'm saying, you you're called to do certain things. when you are called you're supposed to do it. i would say to myself just don't call me. [laughter] then the president calls you dick thornberg, two of his aides called me in 1989. i forget the two at the end of the breakfast they said some people are interested in you being a judge. that was the beginning of the process. i believe when you -- when you're called, the president calls you to do a particular job an its the right thing you are to do it. if i had to choose what i to do, no i would not do this. >> do you have a dream
i did not raise you to be disrespectful, uneducated, etc. he would -- when i came home talking nonsense as he called it, he would get up and leave the room because i was so far off the charts in his mind. >> before president bush was elected had you envisioned yourself as a judge? >> oh, god no. the judge is the last thing. i did not envision myself living in washington. i think you are called -- those of us who are former seminarians or religious they understand what i'm saying,...
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we are here in america getting killed and uneducated. it is a big mess. we need to bring our attention home and i love him for that and i pray for him. host: have you been watching the president's comments on syria and what the u.s. reaction is there? personally,, tome, i am hoping [indiscernible] to a lot of people, that is heavy business and we have learned from afghanistan. we can only talk. and armgo in there rebels, if we do anything with that, it can come back and bite us. it really can't. . we cannot go around making promises. that's how i feel host: let's look at a headline from "usa today" -- president talking about the question of the use of chemical weapon -- weapons. [video clip] >> as i said, trying to bring about a solution in sight of syria -- there are options available to me that are on the shelf right now that we have not deployed. that is a spectrum of options. i asked as last year, the pentagon, our military, our intelligence officials to prepare for me what options might be available. i will not go into the details of what those optio
we are here in america getting killed and uneducated. it is a big mess. we need to bring our attention home and i love him for that and i pray for him. host: have you been watching the president's comments on syria and what the u.s. reaction is there? personally,, tome, i am hoping [indiscernible] to a lot of people, that is heavy business and we have learned from afghanistan. we can only talk. and armgo in there rebels, if we do anything with that, it can come back and bite us. it really...
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i did not raise you to be disrespectful, uneducated, etc.he would -- when i came home talking nonsense as he called it, he would get up and leave the room because i was so far off the charts in his mind. >> before president bush was elected had you envisioned>> oh, god no. the judge is the last thing. i did not envision myself living in washington. i think you are called -- those of us who are former seminarians or religious they understand what i'm saying, you think you're called to do certain things. when you are called you're supposed to do it. i would say to myself just don't call me. \[laughter] you the president calls dick thornberg, two of his aides called me in 1989. i forget the two at the end of the breakfast they said some people are interested in you being a judge. that was the beginning of the process. i believe when you -- when you're called, the president calls you to do a particular job an its the right thing you are to do it. if i had to choose what i to do, no i would not do this. >> do you have a dream job? >> i wanted to
i did not raise you to be disrespectful, uneducated, etc.he would -- when i came home talking nonsense as he called it, he would get up and leave the room because i was so far off the charts in his mind. >> before president bush was elected had you envisioned>> oh, god no. the judge is the last thing. i did not envision myself living in washington. i think you are called -- those of us who are former seminarians or religious they understand what i'm saying, you think you're called...
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it a fact that the bulk of the illegal aliens from south america and central america are fairly uneducatedisn't it a fact that 60% or 70% of them are undocumented, paying no documents during this entire period of time? guest: thanks for your call. we did not do a breakdown by ethnicity in our report. however, our report includes 11.5of the approximately million unlawful immigrants now, the heads of households, over have to not have a high school diploma. 27% have only a high school diploma, and that compares among u.s. natives, 920% that don't have a high school diploma. they are significantly less educated. , weo your point about taxes are looking at all benefits they receive, including federal and state. i would not be surprised if your figure or even something higher were true about federal income taxes. we know for example that about half of taxpayers don't pay any federal income taxes, but there are other taxes like payroll taxes, and at the state and local level, sales taxes, property taxes, so forth that unlawful immigrants do pay at this point. host: from the heritage foundation, t
it a fact that the bulk of the illegal aliens from south america and central america are fairly uneducatedisn't it a fact that 60% or 70% of them are undocumented, paying no documents during this entire period of time? guest: thanks for your call. we did not do a breakdown by ethnicity in our report. however, our report includes 11.5of the approximately million unlawful immigrants now, the heads of households, over have to not have a high school diploma. 27% have only a high school diploma, and...
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i didn't raise you to be disrespectful, to be uneducated, et cetera. and he would literally, when i would come home, talking as he called it nonsense, he would get up and leave the room because i was so far off the charts. in his mind. >> and before president bush was elected, had you ever envisioned yourself as a judge? >> all god, no. a judge is the last thing. i didn't envision myself living in washington. i think you are called, those of us who are former seminarians, and people were seminarians, former seminarians are priests or religious, they understand what i'm saying. you think you are called to do certain things, and when you are called you're supposed to do it. and you just, so i would say to myself, just don't call me. [laughter] and then the president calls you, dick thornburgh, two of his aides calls me in 1989. i forget that you, they were his two top aides when he was attorney general, and asked me to have breakfast to talk about the administration. so i did. at the end of that breakfast is that some people are interested in you being a
i didn't raise you to be disrespectful, to be uneducated, et cetera. and he would literally, when i would come home, talking as he called it nonsense, he would get up and leave the room because i was so far off the charts. in his mind. >> and before president bush was elected, had you ever envisioned yourself as a judge? >> all god, no. a judge is the last thing. i didn't envision myself living in washington. i think you are called, those of us who are former seminarians, and people...
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he was uneducated, he was isolated, he was going nowhere with his life. , i don'tis true with know, 95%f the kids that are referred to me. , you know, find it prescribe someto sort of recommended treatment. but ultimately, you look at rates of mental illness, are rates of mental illness are no different, serious mental illness are no different in our society than in western europe. our rates of personality disorders are no different. so what distinguishes us from western europe? why are we violent and western europe is not? >> let me push you slightly. you said, ok, it is all about community, and that is good. you are in a room full of journalists, among others, who are trying to figure out how to tell that story, what the indicators are, what the measures are. not to explain the newtown gooder, but to try to be watchdogs of our social safety net, whether in connecticut or anywhere else. from your point of view, from your experience as a clinician, where should the journalists in this room or on the live stream be looking in order to begin to investigate whether a mental health and othe
he was uneducated, he was isolated, he was going nowhere with his life. , i don'tis true with know, 95%f the kids that are referred to me. , you know, find it prescribe someto sort of recommended treatment. but ultimately, you look at rates of mental illness, are rates of mental illness are no different, serious mental illness are no different in our society than in western europe. our rates of personality disorders are no different. so what distinguishes us from western europe? why are we...
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i didn't raise you to be disrespectful and uneducated etc and when i would come home talking they wouldll that nonsense he would get up and leave the room because i was so far off the charts in his mind. schenectady ever envision yourself as a judge? >> those of us that were for mercenaries and people are seminaries or religious they understand what i'm saying you think you are called to do certain things and when you are called you are supposed to do it so i would say to myself just don't call me. two of his aides called me in 1989. i forget, there were two top aides when he was the attorney general and asked me to have breakfast to talk about the administration. so at the end of the breakfast they say some people are interested in your being a judge. that was the beginning of the process. i believe when the president calls you to do a particular job and it's the right thing you are to do and if i had to choose what i wanted to do why wouldn't do this. >> i wanted to be a priest. >> nope, not really. my wife and i talked about it and pray about it could have made a lot of money, could
i didn't raise you to be disrespectful and uneducated etc and when i would come home talking they wouldll that nonsense he would get up and leave the room because i was so far off the charts in his mind. schenectady ever envision yourself as a judge? >> those of us that were for mercenaries and people are seminaries or religious they understand what i'm saying you think you are called to do certain things and when you are called you are supposed to do it so i would say to myself just...
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wrote in 1848 during his single term as the united states representative from he became a whole the uneducated man, which i suppose is the reason why i know so little of my family history. had mordecai not shot selective replica thomas would have been carried off into the void, and thomas and mordecai's killings the indians emerged from their. they pop out of the trees and tucked within undifferentiated violence of nature to whose embrace the return. they are without face, forum, a history or agenda. no part of the story told of the future president by his father and his uncle appears to have addressed why these particular indians would have killed his grandfather and made off with thomas. but in reality the encounter wasn't sudden or one-sided or on account will kentucky was still contested territory. the frontier fringe with a border. even by the free-for-all standards of the frontier settlement, kentucky didn't really belong to anyone. the men attempting to make off with thomas lincoln or most likely shawnees occupied the land on the ohio river near where cincinnati would rise when the 18th
wrote in 1848 during his single term as the united states representative from he became a whole the uneducated man, which i suppose is the reason why i know so little of my family history. had mordecai not shot selective replica thomas would have been carried off into the void, and thomas and mordecai's killings the indians emerged from their. they pop out of the trees and tucked within undifferentiated violence of nature to whose embrace the return. they are without face, forum, a history or...
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churchy emerged from the of skier backwaterbackwater s of the american frontier and he was the uneducated craftsman who became a millionaire businessman the governor of the u.s. territory and the second profit of the largest new religion to take root in american soil. i will stop there. there is much more in the book but i would love it if you felt like asking questions. if you have a question please use the microphone in the back so everyone including anyone watching in c-span -- on c-span can hear you. >>. >> who exactly characterizes the religious refugees? >> by that i mean the mormon people after joseph smith death the thought the mob forced them to abandon their commit community the settlements were berndt and it came to almost urban warfare and brigham young agreed to leave. >> i was in a mormon house watching a the waco conflagration because i respected my landlady i did not say how is this any different from the branch davidians or what joe sid smith did 100 years ago successfully? so my question is could this have been again or is it to a totally impossible because of the social
churchy emerged from the of skier backwaterbackwater s of the american frontier and he was the uneducated craftsman who became a millionaire businessman the governor of the u.s. territory and the second profit of the largest new religion to take root in american soil. i will stop there. there is much more in the book but i would love it if you felt like asking questions. if you have a question please use the microphone in the back so everyone including anyone watching in c-span -- on c-span can...