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the latest quarterly gdp figures released friday demonstrate firmly that in the united states, more federal spending, more federal overspending, called deficits, more interest costs, and more debt, do not yield a robust economy. our economy still bobs in the back water of too slow growth, while jobless rate edges down. and equity markets head up. the number of people who are underemployed, and have abandoned looking for work continues to be too high. as senator sanders says, we have a deficit of employment. wages are stagnant, household wealth has collapsed. too many worry the american dream is no longer theirs and won't be theirs for their children and grandchildren. failure of our economy to recover is the president's record over the last six years. he's left too many americans behind. but in looking ahead families and individuals need a federal government with a fiscal plan that helps create the climate for good jobs and good wages. americans need to have confidence that there's work to be had, jobs to be found, and paychecks to be earned. most importantly, they need to know that a stron
the latest quarterly gdp figures released friday demonstrate firmly that in the united states, more federal spending, more federal overspending, called deficits, more interest costs, and more debt, do not yield a robust economy. our economy still bobs in the back water of too slow growth, while jobless rate edges down. and equity markets head up. the number of people who are underemployed, and have abandoned looking for work continues to be too high. as senator sanders says, we have a deficit...
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we do have some sadness from here to beyond, the united federation of planet., the actress best known for playing "spock" in the hit television series "star trek" has died. family says he died from end stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. flowers sitting on his star on the hollywood walk of fame. he was 83 years old. >> and we'll be right back. three generations of people spanning over 60 years. they don't believe in fake or phony, artificial this or superficial that. they know that in a world of over-processed there's no substitute for a piece of real. real cheese people believe every casserole deserves a shred of authenticity every sandwich a slice of legit. real cheese people are provolone people parmesan people, pepper jack mozzarella, swiss, cheddar and asiago people too. cubed and crumbled shredded and sliced, light and ultra-thin natural cheese off-the-block 100% real. sargento we're real cheese people. major: here's our new trainer ensure active heart health. heart: i maximize good stuff like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower ch
we do have some sadness from here to beyond, the united federation of planet., the actress best known for playing "spock" in the hit television series "star trek" has died. family says he died from end stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. flowers sitting on his star on the hollywood walk of fame. he was 83 years old. >> and we'll be right back. three generations of people spanning over 60 years. they don't believe in fake or phony, artificial this or...
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. >> the united states federal judge has temporarily blocked president obama's controversial immigration plan. the executive action would have spared a raping of undocumented immigrant from being deported. the delay now means an estimated 4 million people looking to apply for the programme will not be able to. >> moralize is a family man in a country he loves. he came to the u.s. 20 years ago. he works as a car pep ter trying to make a good life for his family. he was an undocumented immigrant, having to live in the shadows to avoid peeping deported. he looked forward taking advantage of app executive order signed by president obama in november and set to go into place this week. >> it will be better to work legally. i want to help my son and wife. >> it's not going to happen of a judge issued an injunction blocking a plan going forward. >> the decision does not question the constitutionally or marriage of president obama's plan, all it does is say the legality should be worked out before it's implemented. the ramification is huge especially here in the state of texas, where there's 1.2
. >> the united states federal judge has temporarily blocked president obama's controversial immigration plan. the executive action would have spared a raping of undocumented immigrant from being deported. the delay now means an estimated 4 million people looking to apply for the programme will not be able to. >> moralize is a family man in a country he loves. he came to the u.s. 20 years ago. he works as a car pep ter trying to make a good life for his family. he was an...
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teachers even to the point of sharing its campaign office is basically office space shared with united federation of teachers in lower manhattan. so that's what i mean when i get at the question request of access. question of access. then i look at some of the incentive structures in collective bargaining in the public sector and i argue they tend to favor the union position over time. and this mainly has to do with the political incentives or management incentives in the public sector where politicians are operating with different time horizons than their union adversaries, and there's a lot of information asymmetries. the unions very much know what they want, but politicians aren't always so clear what exactly is in the public interest. so what's the effects of this power? i try to martial a lot of empirical evidence to show that, basically, the effect of allowing public employees to unionize and bargain collectively has increased the cost of government through increased pay, increased benefits, for example, cities where firefighters are unionized, pay on average about 9% more in salary and abo
teachers even to the point of sharing its campaign office is basically office space shared with united federation of teachers in lower manhattan. so that's what i mean when i get at the question request of access. question of access. then i look at some of the incentive structures in collective bargaining in the public sector and i argue they tend to favor the union position over time. and this mainly has to do with the political incentives or management incentives in the public sector where...
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here we have a federal judge backed up by the united states supreme court saying federal law says, letpeople get married. a state judge cannot stop that. that's not complicated. that's pretty simple as far as i'm concerned. >> here's where i'm going to tell you it is complicated because everything in a court of law gets argued by interpretation. and i'll only say this. i'm not a lawyer, but i heard what that justice was saying. he said that the federal judge gave the ruling to the attorney general in alabama but that the ag isn't responsible for probate court. >> the ag is representing -- the ag was representing the state of alabama. that's why the ag was sued. the probate judges work for the state of alabama. there is no meaningful distinction between the attorney general and the probate judges. that's where moore among other places is wrong. >> so ultimately, what's going to happen here? today we have judge meeting judge in court. effectively is this going to be open and shut simple and go a little further and tell me what will happen to chief justice roy moore. >> i think it's going
here we have a federal judge backed up by the united states supreme court saying federal law says, letpeople get married. a state judge cannot stop that. that's not complicated. that's pretty simple as far as i'm concerned. >> here's where i'm going to tell you it is complicated because everything in a court of law gets argued by interpretation. and i'll only say this. i'm not a lawyer, but i heard what that justice was saying. he said that the federal judge gave the ruling to the...
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details tonight on possible problems with trains hauling crude oil or ethanol across the united states. federal government previkt those trains could derail an average of ten times per year over the next two decades. that could cause more than $4 billion in damage and possibly kill hundreds of people. coming to light this week after a train loaded with crude oil derailed in west virginia and sparked a fire federal officials say trains need stronger cars better braking systems and other safety systems. fight now, they are fighting a proposal that would allow trains carrying thousands of gallons of crude toil travel through. >> pain at the pump there t is already there in some places. gas prices are creeping up some say jumping up. average of 2.33 for unleaded not here. after a 13-cent hike over the last two weeks, 26 cents the past two months. average price in san jose is 2.88. oakland is about the same. and san francisco is about 2.95 a gallon. and they are saying you can blame higher oil prices for the higher gas prices. >> knew there was a reason. >> then people drive around looking for the w
details tonight on possible problems with trains hauling crude oil or ethanol across the united states. federal government previkt those trains could derail an average of ten times per year over the next two decades. that could cause more than $4 billion in damage and possibly kill hundreds of people. coming to light this week after a train loaded with crude oil derailed in west virginia and sparked a fire federal officials say trains need stronger cars better braking systems and other safety...
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united states supreme court. until that court acts any dispute between the state trial court's interpretation and the federal courtation belongs to the united states supreme court, not the lower federal court judge. >> here is what president obama said this week about this case and what he said about you. here he is sir. >> when federal law is in conflict with state law, federal law wins out. >> anything you'd say to him? >> i think that the courts at the federal level will have something to say to him. >> mr. chief justice, your reaction to president obama's comments? >> well, i'd like to tell president obama that he's entirely correct. federal law does trump state law. what this harvard professor who is president over 90 states doesn't understand the trial court's decision on the constitutionality of a federal question is just that it's an opinion. it may be law of the case before her. it is not overturning the alabama constitution. federal law is not made by judges. that's something very basic, something speaker boehner has just referred to about the constitutional violations of this president and the supreme c
united states supreme court. until that court acts any dispute between the state trial court's interpretation and the federal courtation belongs to the united states supreme court, not the lower federal court judge. >> here is what president obama said this week about this case and what he said about you. here he is sir. >> when federal law is in conflict with state law, federal law wins out. >> anything you'd say to him? >> i think that the courts at the federal level...
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brother was among those kidnapped he returned to syria hopes of bringing back his family to the united states federal officials arrested to new york man that this a plan to travel to syria today to dionysus another man is suspected of a conference bridge are accused of having grants to assassinate president obama hijack a plane and possibly carry out attacks here in the united states. >>mark: the agency says potentially dangerous bacteria could be lurking in your doctor's office this bacteria tivoli found in hospitals have been found in a number of people either love to have not been to a hospital that had recently been to the doctor or dentist the cdc is conducting a new study to see if people are contracting this bug in doctor'' offices the cdc says patients to wash the hands after visiting the doctor with soap and water because alcohol base jails do not get rid of this particular bacteria still ahead of charges filed against the man suspected of hitting and killing of a well-known food vendor in the south bank what to have an update on that story in their coffee cups there are good enough to eat o
brother was among those kidnapped he returned to syria hopes of bringing back his family to the united states federal officials arrested to new york man that this a plan to travel to syria today to dionysus another man is suspected of a conference bridge are accused of having grants to assassinate president obama hijack a plane and possibly carry out attacks here in the united states. >>mark: the agency says potentially dangerous bacteria could be lurking in your doctor's office this...
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marriage which came from god under our organic law is not to be redefined by the united states supreme court or any federal court. >> but they may do it. >> they may do it wrongfully just like they did in dread scott in 1896 where they said separate but equal is the policy of the united states. >> when the supreme court rules the supreme court rules. chief justice, we have to leave it there. thank you so much for joining us. we promise we'll stay on top of this story. >> yes, sir, my pleasure. >>> when we come back, president obama is asking for formal authorization to fight isis but why does he want congress to tie his hands? we'll bring back our sunday panel to discuss it. >>> be sure to check out facebook and share it with other fox fans. be part of the discussion and weigh in on the action every fox news sunday. >>> our coalition is on the defensive. ice sellsselce isil is on the defensive and they're going to lose. it is appropriate to aggressive. the same way a big city mayor has to cut the crime rate down if he wants that city to thrive. >> president obama asking congress to authorize military force
marriage which came from god under our organic law is not to be redefined by the united states supreme court or any federal court. >> but they may do it. >> they may do it wrongfully just like they did in dread scott in 1896 where they said separate but equal is the policy of the united states. >> when the supreme court rules the supreme court rules. chief justice, we have to leave it there. thank you so much for joining us. we promise we'll stay on top of this story. >>...
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federal government. it was ratified in 1781. he granted the united states of america power over foreign affairs, war, and a post office area that was it. if congress wanted money which of course it needed, it had to requisition it from the states. congress would have to tell each state what their share would be. often the money never arrived. congress had no power over commerce. no power of revenue, no taxation , and certainly no power to create -- as it would, later -- a 100-square mile federal territory over which the united states congress had exclusive jurisdiction. in 1783, congress consisted of the 13 states. each delegation could have as many members as it could pay for, but only one vote. it took seven votes to do anything and nine votes to do anything that cost money. consequently, it did not get too much none. so, immediately there were attempts to amend it, to strengthen it, to give congress the ability to tariff. like all revolutions when the articles of confederation were first written, everybody was on the same side of things, so they p
federal government. it was ratified in 1781. he granted the united states of america power over foreign affairs, war, and a post office area that was it. if congress wanted money which of course it needed, it had to requisition it from the states. congress would have to tell each state what their share would be. often the money never arrived. congress had no power over commerce. no power of revenue, no taxation , and certainly no power to create -- as it would, later -- a 100-square mile...
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if you put this in star trek terms, you have the united federation of planets where everybody cooperates and everyone has the ability to achieve personal enlightenment and personal best or you have the board, where everybody is nobody. it is one giant collective. these are two very different futures that come from the same set of technologies. i have boys imagined it would be like the federation and less like the board. >> i think you could look at it from the hash but there are many problems that need solving. at a mobile level, it is not connected. there are so many big ticket problems to get solved that over the next few years i think that it is hugely exciting and the progress that is being made already, i think that you mentioned the change in automotive space, there are so many big items like the number of people who get killed on the roads. things like that. those are being driven down. the idea that our kids will speak to their children and talk about a time when thousands of people got killed on the roads. there are so many things, these really big tickets, that technology will
if you put this in star trek terms, you have the united federation of planets where everybody cooperates and everyone has the ability to achieve personal enlightenment and personal best or you have the board, where everybody is nobody. it is one giant collective. these are two very different futures that come from the same set of technologies. i have boys imagined it would be like the federation and less like the board. >> i think you could look at it from the hash but there are many...
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federal and state courts. it would live state courts, but i would submit to you that nothing in the constitution of the united gives the power or authority of the supreme court or any federal court to reinvent the definition of marriage. that definition belongs to the people. >> to be clear, you are saying if the u.s. supreme court rules in favor and says gay marriage is constitutional, you will then allow gay marriages in alabama or not. >> i will not allow gay marriage anywhere. i will not change my opinion on the definition of marriage. their opinion would bind the courts of alabama. >> if that happened, and a federal court found in contempt and sent you to jail, would you go? >> for what? thinking about something? i think i would go. >> would you? you would go to jail? >> they cannot rule your conscience. that is clear in law. that is what the first amendment is all about. >> mr. justice, very interesting. >> i said the state courts would be bound. >> there is great interest in you as a person, as has been in the past when you were involved in controversy. with your personal views, if somebody you knew wa
federal and state courts. it would live state courts, but i would submit to you that nothing in the constitution of the united gives the power or authority of the supreme court or any federal court to reinvent the definition of marriage. that definition belongs to the people. >> to be clear, you are saying if the u.s. supreme court rules in favor and says gay marriage is constitutional, you will then allow gay marriages in alabama or not. >> i will not allow gay marriage anywhere....
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a majority of the united states senate that said the same thing. two federal court judges said the same thing. and for that matter, the president of the united states said it is unconstitutional and then he did it they need to minimize the if the risk of further conduct if it spreads further. >> what would yowl be defund something. >> that is the big if. it may be operative on saturday or sunday. the judge's decisions are not final. until they are, there is a risk at any point in time that an appellate or supreme court may enter a stay of the district court order in which case barack obama, as he showed in the past will immediately implement what we believe and what he himself said is illegal and unconstitutional conduct. >> to be fair to your point, the justice department is seeking that, specifically on this vote tomorrow, will you be with john boehner? >> tomorrow is like being pregnant, you are or you're not. if you vote for the continuing resolution, and it is lifted, you will have voted to fund illegal and unconstitutional action. i'm not going to take t
a majority of the united states senate that said the same thing. two federal court judges said the same thing. and for that matter, the president of the united states said it is unconstitutional and then he did it they need to minimize the if the risk of further conduct if it spreads further. >> what would yowl be defund something. >> that is the big if. it may be operative on saturday or sunday. the judge's decisions are not final. until they are, there is a risk at any point in...
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the united federation of planets , everybody cooperates and has the ability to achieve personal enlightenment. or you have where everybody is nobody -- the giant collective. they are two different futures to come from the same set of technology. i hope it is more like the federation. >> i think you can look at the negatives and all of the fear, but it is insulting. half of the planet is not connected, there are so many big-ticket problems that will be salt over the -- that will be solved over the next few years i think you mentioned the changing of the automotive space. the number of people, and your book, who get on the road. being driven down to to talk about a time when 30,000 people -- these are really big ticket items for technology to solve. >> i look at the way we toggle between the real world in the digital world. we used to view those as very separate identities. today, the mobile phone is the bridge. over time, as technology becomes a bit more pervasive, but more seamless with our analog world it becomes less intrusive. it becomes a much more natural -- i look at the way we deal wit
the united federation of planets , everybody cooperates and has the ability to achieve personal enlightenment. or you have where everybody is nobody -- the giant collective. they are two different futures to come from the same set of technology. i hope it is more like the federation. >> i think you can look at the negatives and all of the fear, but it is insulting. half of the planet is not connected, there are so many big-ticket problems that will be salt over the -- that will be solved...
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as we've been focused in this discussion at the federal level here in the united states come at least implicitly so i guess the question i would have is whether or not the local level is the place to start. i know that nicolas you've written about devolution as having some advantages for performing certain functions. you have a view about that whether or not we will expect to see the pushback against polarization may be come from the bottom up rather than at the congressional or residential politics leveled? >> i was going to make a point a little bit on the prior discussion, but it's exactly the same point which is on you know big issues issues for everyone, if they are debated in public in front of c-span, you know, you are not trying to compromise. you are trying to win votes. that's damaging. we created a committee, a task force for california 14 republicans and democrats, very prominent. it was a strong experience but also ideological views who were not in office at the time. we had a series of meetings, i think 12 meetings, over about a year to discuss and come up with the propo
as we've been focused in this discussion at the federal level here in the united states come at least implicitly so i guess the question i would have is whether or not the local level is the place to start. i know that nicolas you've written about devolution as having some advantages for performing certain functions. you have a view about that whether or not we will expect to see the pushback against polarization may be come from the bottom up rather than at the congressional or residential...
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congress going to have agencies proving federal units or federal agencies?ed not just in audit by the ig. we're talking when are we going to have the compulsory introg tories? the subpoenas, depositions? we have federal agencies investigating companies all the time. why is it only we get little audits of things like the irs problem? >> first of all, i think that you should never understate the power of an inspector general. empower the ig's to be independent and go after it has borne a lot of fruit for all of us. russell george the ig is slow and methodical ultimately work is good. the answer to the question other than the ig's government doesn't do a good job investigating itself. so the transparency that is necessary, the public the press and congress is essential if we're going to audit those. you know, you just had colonel north on before and he was talking about corporations and governance. the fact is no board of directors would tolerate being locked out of every nuance of the corporation and spending of corporation if they're responsible, the stockhol
congress going to have agencies proving federal units or federal agencies?ed not just in audit by the ig. we're talking when are we going to have the compulsory introg tories? the subpoenas, depositions? we have federal agencies investigating companies all the time. why is it only we get little audits of things like the irs problem? >> first of all, i think that you should never understate the power of an inspector general. empower the ig's to be independent and go after it has borne a...
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you have you have the united federation of planets were aboard cooperates the ability to achieve their own personal enlightenment and there own personal death's or you have the board where everybody is nobody and it's just one giant collective. these are two very different futures that come from the same set of technologies. i am just always imagining that it would be more like the federation. >> that question i think you could look at the negative. i just think think there are so many exciting problems that need solving. half the planet for basically the home level not connected to the internet. they're are so many big-ticket problems that will be solved over the next few years. i think it's usually exciting. and the progress that is being made already. you mentioned the change in the automotive space. the number of people killed on the road things like that being driven down to the ideas that our kids we will speak to their children and talk about a time when 30,000 people got killed on the road. they're are so many of these really big-ticket items to get solved's. it's -- i'm really
you have you have the united federation of planets were aboard cooperates the ability to achieve their own personal enlightenment and there own personal death's or you have the board where everybody is nobody and it's just one giant collective. these are two very different futures that come from the same set of technologies. i am just always imagining that it would be more like the federation. >> that question i think you could look at the negative. i just think think there are so many...
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united states. we could conceivably abolish all of the federal districts and the only thing left would be the supreme court and the own obligation we have there since it calls for a chief justice is to have a chief justice but we don't have to fund the building or its death. he could be at his own card table with his own candle. that's what congress is obligated to do. so i would suggest that article iii is pretty limited if congress decides to assert its power and authority. if nothing else the workload would stack up on chief robert. that was an exercise in constitutional discussion more or less metaphysics. i just went down through article ii, since the president is usurping article one authority what does the president of the united states have under article ii? i went through a number of these things. he's the commander in chief of the armed forces by congress forms the armed forces. they may not exist, theoretically. he may require everything of the principal officers of each executive office. he made but there may not be departments of him to require an opinion of. and he shall have power to g
united states. we could conceivably abolish all of the federal districts and the only thing left would be the supreme court and the own obligation we have there since it calls for a chief justice is to have a chief justice but we don't have to fund the building or its death. he could be at his own card table with his own candle. that's what congress is obligated to do. so i would suggest that article iii is pretty limited if congress decides to assert its power and authority. if nothing else...
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but we ask for 1%. 1% of the federal budget 1% of the total budget of the united states of america goes into everything we do abroad. all of our efforts for our citizens, our visas our embassies, counterterrorism our aid, our assistance. everything, 1%. but i absolutely guarantee you that well more than 50% of the history of this era will be written off that 1% and off the things we do or don't choose to do in terms of foreign affairs. and when you look today at the challenge of dash, isis, when you look at the clash of modernity, with opportunity and culture and youth populations and bad governance, corruption, all the challenges that are out there we've got our work cut out for us. now, we are leading in putting together this precedented coalition. i say unprecedented because this is the first time in anybody's memory that anybody knows about five arab countries sunni engaging in pro active military operations in another country in the region, syria, in order to go after a terrorist organization. and we have five major channels of effort on foreign fighters, humanitarian, on counterme
but we ask for 1%. 1% of the federal budget 1% of the total budget of the united states of america goes into everything we do abroad. all of our efforts for our citizens, our visas our embassies, counterterrorism our aid, our assistance. everything, 1%. but i absolutely guarantee you that well more than 50% of the history of this era will be written off that 1% and off the things we do or don't choose to do in terms of foreign affairs. and when you look today at the challenge of dash, isis,...
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there are two possible outcomes and if you put this in star trek terms, you have the united federation of planets where everybody cooperates and has the ability to achieve their own personal enlightenment or you have the board where everybody is nobody, it is just one giant collective. these are too, very different futures that company same set of technologies will stop i have all -- technologies. >> i think you could look at the negatives with all of the fear but i think there are so many problems that need solving. how the planet -- half the planet is not connected to the internet. there are so many big-ticket problems to get solved that will be solved over the next few years that i think it is hugely exciting. the progress being made already. you mentioned the change in the automotive space. there are so many of these big items like the number of people killed on the roads. things like that being driven down. the idea our kids will be to their children and talk about a time when 30,000 people. killed on the roads. there are so many really big-ticket items to get solved that technolo
there are two possible outcomes and if you put this in star trek terms, you have the united federation of planets where everybody cooperates and has the ability to achieve their own personal enlightenment or you have the board where everybody is nobody, it is just one giant collective. these are too, very different futures that company same set of technologies will stop i have all -- technologies. >> i think you could look at the negatives with all of the fear but i think there are so...
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they are at war with the united states. federal law says that no one can give them any type of aid or services or benefits. so that includes organizations like twitter, they should be more proactive in taking down these social media sites which not only recruit, but raise money for their illegal actions and also spread their propaganda. youtube and facebook are doing a fairly good job. twitter is really where the problem. >> so you're focusing mainly on twitter. i was going to say sometimes it's not so easy to determine that it's an isis organization because sometimes these postings are very subtle. >> that's true. but sometimes they're very obvious as well. those obvious ones twitter really has the obligation to bring those down. recruitments are up worldwide. young kids in their basements are looking at these public sites online. they are getting radicalized or moving from whatever country they're in going to syria to be radicalized more. some want to go back home and commit crimes. they're doing all of that recruitment through s
they are at war with the united states. federal law says that no one can give them any type of aid or services or benefits. so that includes organizations like twitter, they should be more proactive in taking down these social media sites which not only recruit, but raise money for their illegal actions and also spread their propaganda. youtube and facebook are doing a fairly good job. twitter is really where the problem. >> so you're focusing mainly on twitter. i was going to say...
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>> what do you do when a united states president violates federal law and disregards the united states constitution? the majority of the united states senate has said the same thing. two federal court judges have said the same thing. one in pennsylvania, one in texas. the president has said his conduct is illegal and intuition unconstitutional and yet he did it. this is a major principle. it needs to be fought and addressed as quickly as possible. >> what would you be defunding if the program is not operative if. >> >> well, that's the big if. tomorrow it may be operative on saturday or sunday. until they are final, there is a risk at any point in time an appellate court or supreme court could enter the stay of the district court order in which case barack obama is going to immediately implement what we believe and what he himself has said is illegal and unconstitutional conduct. >> to be fair to your point, the justice department is seeking that, so that could happen. specifically on this vote tomorrow are you going to be with john boehner? did you support this short-term step? >> the
>> what do you do when a united states president violates federal law and disregards the united states constitution? the majority of the united states senate has said the same thing. two federal court judges have said the same thing. one in pennsylvania, one in texas. the president has said his conduct is illegal and intuition unconstitutional and yet he did it. this is a major principle. it needs to be fought and addressed as quickly as possible. >> what would you be defunding if...
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over 10,000 permanently affordable units, including traditional affordable units, financed by mocd utilizing state and federal tax credits. those units allow us to leverage local investments at a rate of 2 to 1. we are also rehabilitating close to 4,000 public housing units, constructing new public housing units through the hope sf program and stabilizing at risk rental units. we're tracking our progress toward meeting the mayor's goals and we're actively working with the planning department, the office of economic and work force development and other public agencies to ensure that we're working as effectively as possible. as you also know, in november of 2014 voters overwhelmingly passed proposition k proposition k reflects the mayor's housing goals, that 30,000 unit number you keep hearing, with its affordable housing ratio, and then further proposition k sets a city policy that the city will attempt to ensure that 33 percent of
over 10,000 permanently affordable units, including traditional affordable units, financed by mocd utilizing state and federal tax credits. those units allow us to leverage local investments at a rate of 2 to 1. we are also rehabilitating close to 4,000 public housing units, constructing new public housing units through the hope sf program and stabilizing at risk rental units. we're tracking our progress toward meeting the mayor's goals and we're actively working with the planning department,...
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the first recognize state militias that supported the united states federal army during the war. they were antecedents to today's national guard. four state militias converged in unity here. the kentucky national guard -- the louisiana national guard -- the mississippi national guard -- ♪ and the tennessee national guard -- ♪ native americans fought in major battles of the war of 1812 from ontario down to the gulf of mexico. ian thompson is here to present a wreath honoring the ancestors of the choctaw nation. the band of choctaw indians and the mississippi band of choctaw indians. untrained volunteers also fought on this battlefield alongside the federal army. state militia, native americans, and british forces. the combatants on both sides represented a variety of ethnic and cultural backgrounds stretching across the atlantic by way of the caribbean. here to recognize the contributions of the citizens are the national society united states daughters of 1812 virginia apiar, national president patricia gallagher , louisiana society president, and john williams. local chapter pres
the first recognize state militias that supported the united states federal army during the war. they were antecedents to today's national guard. four state militias converged in unity here. the kentucky national guard -- the louisiana national guard -- the mississippi national guard -- ♪ and the tennessee national guard -- ♪ native americans fought in major battles of the war of 1812 from ontario down to the gulf of mexico. ian thompson is here to present a wreath honoring the ancestors of...
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federal land to oil productions, the federal government manages roughly 640 million acres of surface land. approximately 28% of the 2.3 billion acres of land in the united states. the federal estate extends to emergency and mineral resources low indicated underground and offshore offshore. the federal government only leased 2.8% of on shore and offshore federal lands for energy reduction in fiscal year 2014. this was not been accident. president obama has utilized designation authorities under the national wilderness system, the national trail system, the antiquityies act and other programs and laws to block energy reduction. on federal land the president controls from 2009 to 2013. by contrast crude oil production has increased by 61% on state and private lands. despite his repeated attempts the president cannot claim credit for america's shale oil revolution and the lower gasoline prices it's brought to consumers. these game changing developments have happened in spite of these policies, not because of them. i should know too that the federal government has great difficulty effectively administering existing federally protected land. combined maintena
federal land to oil productions, the federal government manages roughly 640 million acres of surface land. approximately 28% of the 2.3 billion acres of land in the united states. the federal estate extends to emergency and mineral resources low indicated underground and offshore offshore. the federal government only leased 2.8% of on shore and offshore federal lands for energy reduction in fiscal year 2014. this was not been accident. president obama has utilized designation authorities under...
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people don't get federal life sentences and beat them. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> "freeway - crack in the system". only on al jazeera america. >>> the price of a human life - a lot of shows won't touch. we go in depth. you'll meet a man who spent years on death row, and was acquitted. he didn't get a dime. then i talk to ken, a man in charge. high profile compensation case, including 9/11, g.m. recall and the boston marathon. and black americans moving to the suburbs, only to find a different struggle. the uncomf
people don't get federal life sentences and beat them. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> "freeway - crack in the system". only on al jazeera america. >>> the price of a human life - a lot of shows won't touch. we go in depth. you'll meet a man who spent years on death row, and was acquitted. he didn't get a dime. then i talk to ken, a man in charge. high profile compensation case, including...
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charlie: let me move back to the united states. the federal reserve -- we've gotten accustomed to ben bernanke during the financial crisis. then he was succeeded by janet yellen. how is she doing in your judgment? larry: she's done a great job. charlie: essentially the same policies he might have followed? larry: if anything, she might be biased towards a cap more dovishness. i think having stan fisher as the vice chairman , stan might be more right of janet. i think the complement of the two is very good. what i've been impressed with with janet yellen and i've been to a few meetings with her, she is very forthright, unlike most chair people of the fed. she is describing her views of the world and she is very open about where she thinks the world is going to go. she will say, if my view is right, we are going to do x. the next six months, we are going to look at the data, and if my views are wrong, we may not do that. the federal reserve announced that they are now considering elongating their zero interest rate policy, and to me -- they cite
charlie: let me move back to the united states. the federal reserve -- we've gotten accustomed to ben bernanke during the financial crisis. then he was succeeded by janet yellen. how is she doing in your judgment? larry: she's done a great job. charlie: essentially the same policies he might have followed? larry: if anything, she might be biased towards a cap more dovishness. i think having stan fisher as the vice chairman , stan might be more right of janet. i think the complement of the two...
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there is no federal law and that's the point. no judge in the unitedarriage which is not even contained in the united states constitution and that's the problem. we have people going in trying to mandate to the state of alabama that the sanctity of marriage amendment in our constitution is wrong, and that's simply not right to do. >> well it certainly is right. that's how this works, right, is that the federal law says that a state law is discriminatory and they change it. and certainly the distinction you're trying to draw with the district court, you don't have an independent case in front of you, your honor, about your own marriage law. this is about gay marriage in general and the equality in general and that's why the district court is able to say it. again, you're right. we shouldn't get into the thickets. i would suggest something else looking at your letter that you wrote to the governor of alabama. for you, marriage is about the divine institution. it's as true as your words and as the pin on your lapel. you want to say that god says marriage
there is no federal law and that's the point. no judge in the unitedarriage which is not even contained in the united states constitution and that's the problem. we have people going in trying to mandate to the state of alabama that the sanctity of marriage amendment in our constitution is wrong, and that's simply not right to do. >> well it certainly is right. that's how this works, right, is that the federal law says that a state law is discriminatory and they change it. and certainly...
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in others, they will be transferred to the united states for federal prosecution. some cases may be appropriate for detention. the president has made clear we will not add to the population at the detention center of guantanamo bay. i would note that president bush works towards closing quintana know. he worked hard to achieve that objective. we are closer to that golden many may think. of the nearly 800 detainees since 2002, a vastly majority have already been transferred including more than 500 detainees transferred by the previous administration. the president and the national security administration believe it should be closed. we believe the issue is not whether to close, it is how. >> thank you. let me do something i neglected to do prior to that. i'm a little rusty. secretary mckeon to have a statement? i believe i'm next. >> thank you for the opportunity to appear. i will begin on discussing the support to the transfer process. specifically, the analysis of the committee provides. >> could you adjust your might. >> i'm sorry. it's aimed at the potential tra
in others, they will be transferred to the united states for federal prosecution. some cases may be appropriate for detention. the president has made clear we will not add to the population at the detention center of guantanamo bay. i would note that president bush works towards closing quintana know. he worked hard to achieve that objective. we are closer to that golden many may think. of the nearly 800 detainees since 2002, a vastly majority have already been transferred including more than...
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the big event is the federal reserve minutes from the recent meeting later this afternoon. debt for house has reached $12 trillion in the united more loans last area and does show soons of struggling to make payments for students and car debt. there was a positive delinquency rates for homes are falling. zillow and trulia is one company now with job cuts part of the zeal, a total of 350 and some at headquarters of trulia in san francisco. >> netflix -- out artificial ingredients in some of their candy and this will appear in 9 stores in the summer. >> hopefully the taste will not change. >> we will see if the weather is changing. >> it is. it took a turn year. the cloud cover with temperatures in the 50s and a few 60 and today we are back to warmer-than-average temperatures. the marine laser not so stout as yesterday. the flow is lighter. you can see on live doppler hd from mount tamalpais you can see the cloud deck opening and it just takes a little bit of sunshine to warm the ground and get through overturning the atmosphere. grab the sunglasses. at bart station, dublin is cool at 49 and everyone else is in the low 50s and h
the big event is the federal reserve minutes from the recent meeting later this afternoon. debt for house has reached $12 trillion in the united more loans last area and does show soons of struggling to make payments for students and car debt. there was a positive delinquency rates for homes are falling. zillow and trulia is one company now with job cuts part of the zeal, a total of 350 and some at headquarters of trulia in san francisco. >> netflix -- out artificial ingredients in some...
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the latest quarterly gdp figures released friday demonstrate firmly that in the united states, more federal spending, more federal overspending, called deficits, more interest costs, and more debt, do not yield a robust economy. our economy still bobs in the back water of too slow growth, while jobless rate edges down. and equity markets head up. the number of people who are underemployed, and have abandoned looking for work continues to be too high. as senator sanders says, we have a deficit of employment. wages are stagnant, household wealth has collapsed. too many worry the american dream is no longer theirs and won't be theirs for their children and grandchildren. failure of our economy to recover is the president's record over the last six years. he's left too many americans behind. but in looking ahead families and individuals need a federal government with a fiscal plan that helps create the climate for good jobs and good wages. americans need to have confidence that there's work to be had, jobs to be found, and paychecks to be earned. most importantly, they need to know that a stron
the latest quarterly gdp figures released friday demonstrate firmly that in the united states, more federal spending, more federal overspending, called deficits, more interest costs, and more debt, do not yield a robust economy. our economy still bobs in the back water of too slow growth, while jobless rate edges down. and equity markets head up. the number of people who are underemployed, and have abandoned looking for work continues to be too high. as senator sanders says, we have a deficit...
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united states. the supreme court said the federal government gets to decide.the supreme court explicitly gave examples like they have the expression to decide not to deport parents of u.s. citizens, workers, and that is - there's a difference of opinion and we believe that the law is so well established in this area. not just us, but the immigration law center. scores of scholars believe that the president acted wholly within his legal authority. >> this is great. i get to do the moot court of the air. point. >> i should disclose i did file on behalf of cato, which argues it's not consistent with past action. the deferred action, president's deferring deportation of americans. each involves a bridge. in survive there were a number of students, foreign students with visas. they were shut down, thee couldn't keep the credit load. president bush said i will not deport you, register at the university, get the credit load up. i'll hold on to you. this is an example of deferred action. someone had a legal precedence, something happened, but there was a bridge, where
united states. the supreme court said the federal government gets to decide.the supreme court explicitly gave examples like they have the expression to decide not to deport parents of u.s. citizens, workers, and that is - there's a difference of opinion and we believe that the law is so well established in this area. not just us, but the immigration law center. scores of scholars believe that the president acted wholly within his legal authority. >> this is great. i get to do the moot...
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across the united states, the federal government needs and cares for some 48,000 wild horses. some go up for adoption. others are sold. but most live out their days in designated pastures. by law the bureau of land management must manage the range. critics say the government does so to the detriment of the horse he. >> so the paradigm does exist today, cows versus wild horse and burr burros, i ask you and others to help me change that paradigm. because it is truly about the land. what can the land sustain? >> the blm warns that soon its holding facilities will reach capacity and then, even the roundups would stop. without natural predators the horse population doubles every five years. it's a crisis in the american west. melissa chan al jazeera northwestern nevada. >> that is our broadcast. thank you for watching. i'm john siegenthaler. see you tomorrow. antonio mora and stephanie sy continue with the news, next. outrage in the arab world. over death of a jordanian pilot. achieving against amman's decision to combat i.s.i.l. greece's leaders meet with eu officials hoping to ea
across the united states, the federal government needs and cares for some 48,000 wild horses. some go up for adoption. others are sold. but most live out their days in designated pastures. by law the bureau of land management must manage the range. critics say the government does so to the detriment of the horse he. >> so the paradigm does exist today, cows versus wild horse and burr burros, i ask you and others to help me change that paradigm. because it is truly about the land. what can...
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growing concerns about the spread of measles in the united states. the federal centers for susceptible to measles and the possibility we could have a large outbreak as result. >> it is a serious disease. it will be terrible if we have preventable illness, even death, from this disease that is preventable with a safe and effective vaccine. >> harris i hate we are in this situation. the only thing i deispsse more than people that don't vaccinate is the this information. when you get my child sick it isn't just your problem or your choice. >> and there are legalities where that is concerned. i take it back parent heart to heart. i put a call on my facebook page because i want to hear from people who are choosing different, i refuse to judge. how you chose to love and you love my kids and taking into account the feedback. and for my kids it was 35 shots by the time they were 36 months -- it is a lot. governor christyie is calling in mandates for which vaccines should be required. not all vaccines are equal. he got his kids vaccines but he said let's make a priority
growing concerns about the spread of measles in the united states. the federal centers for susceptible to measles and the possibility we could have a large outbreak as result. >> it is a serious disease. it will be terrible if we have preventable illness, even death, from this disease that is preventable with a safe and effective vaccine. >> harris i hate we are in this situation. the only thing i deispsse more than people that don't vaccinate is the this information. when you get...
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federal intrusion into state sovereignty violating organic law. >> this power over marriage which came from god under our organic law is not to be redefined by the unitedeme court or any federal court. >> as for the supreme court, tune in for ruth bader ginsberg's interview on monday night, 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> tina fey's portrayal of sara palin is an all-time great. the real palin showed up last night with a question for jerry seinfeld and creator loren michaels. >> jerry, how much do you think loren michaels would pay me if i were to run in 2016. >> run for president, sara? i don't think there's a number too big. >> hypothetically then, what if i were to choose donald trump as my running meat. >> sara, you're teasing us. that's not nice. >> oh the thought of that. >>> we'll move on to this. 22 minutes past the hour. i'm joined on the phone with msnbc reporter jam tim who is snowed in this morning. there are exxon stant solicitations for cash. hill lynn clinton has yet to say he's running. this becoming an issue for donors who want to see a candidate before they write the checks? >> there is. there's a doubt that she may not run. a lot of people see
federal intrusion into state sovereignty violating organic law. >> this power over marriage which came from god under our organic law is not to be redefined by the unitedeme court or any federal court. >> as for the supreme court, tune in for ruth bader ginsberg's interview on monday night, 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> tina fey's portrayal of sara palin is an all-time great. the real palin showed up last night with a question for jerry seinfeld and creator loren michaels....
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across the united states, the federal government needs and cares for some 48,000 wild horses. some go up for adoption. others are sold. but most live out their days in designated pastures. by law the bureau of land management must manage the range. critics say the government does so to the detriment of the horses. >> so the paradigm does exist today, cows versus wild horse and burros, i often ask you to help me change that paradigm, because it is really about the land. what can the land sustain? >> the blm warns that soon its holding facilities will reach capacity. then even the roundups will stop. the population doubles every 75 years. it's a crisis in the american west melissa chan, al jazeera. >> collectors are scram scrambling to scoop up these vintage cars. and we profile the spacex mission. mission. a sickly underdeveloped child she had a few months ago. she was born with a complex heart defect, a large hole between the two vent rickles of her hart, leaving her breathless >> see's candy has a warningclassic red hearts with assorted chocolates. spacex falcon 9 could ultim
across the united states, the federal government needs and cares for some 48,000 wild horses. some go up for adoption. others are sold. but most live out their days in designated pastures. by law the bureau of land management must manage the range. critics say the government does so to the detriment of the horses. >> so the paradigm does exist today, cows versus wild horse and burros, i often ask you to help me change that paradigm, because it is really about the land. what can the land...
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. >> moving back to the united states. the federal reserve.nbenbernanke can i. >> then he was followed by yellen. >> how do you think she is doing? >> i think she has done a great job. >> doing the same policies -- >> i think she may be more biased a tad aáq doveishness but very similar, i think having stan fisher as vice chairman i think stan might be a little more right of janet i think the complement of the two is quite good. what i am impressed by a janet yellen and i have been to a few meetings over the last six months with her. she is very forthright unlike most chair people of the fed. she is basically describing her views of the world and she is very open about where she thinks is world is going to go and economy activity and she says if my view is right we are going to do x. but in the next six months we are going to look at the data and if my views are wrong we may not do that. and so today the federal reserve announced that they are now considering elongating the zero interest rate policy and to me that -- and they cited internation
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the attorney-general says now federal prosecutors can focus on serious drug offenders. >> the attorney-general of the united states, attorney general eric holder. reversing gears in what he considers to be a failed policy. the outgoing attorney-general is making the results of a new report, that he hopes is the cornerstone of the legacy. it's aimed at giving prosecutors a chance to think twice against defenders charged with non-violent crimes. >> i understood fewer of the
the attorney-general says now federal prosecutors can focus on serious drug offenders. >> the attorney-general of the united states, attorney general eric holder. reversing gears in what he considers to be a failed policy. the outgoing attorney-general is making the results of a new report, that he hopes is the cornerstone of the legacy. it's aimed at giving prosecutors a chance to think twice against defenders charged with non-violent crimes. >> i understood fewer of the
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the federal law is pretty comprehensive but the state laws could be improved so that they can be prosecuted in state court and i worked in connecticut when i was attorney general as well as unitedrney federal prosecutor to enhance those penalties so that in fact they could be prosecuted more effectively and send a deterrent message. the important message here is a deterrent one that will be not be tolerated or accepted and that's the way a lot of public feels these days enhancing penalties has been what my objective has been. >> and stay with us for a moment, senator, i want to get brian's take on this. you're one of the leading voices on hate crimes and you study them and written training protocols and police and prosecutorial guidelines for identifying these crimes. what would local officials need to establish if it were to be established that this is a hate crime? >> these protocols are very similar to what the fbi has promoted in their data collection guidebook. there are basically con sen trick circles, more direct circles of evidence did the offender have statements that were contemporary yus to the crime. were they members of hate groups? there's some o vert objective di
the federal law is pretty comprehensive but the state laws could be improved so that they can be prosecuted in state court and i worked in connecticut when i was attorney general as well as unitedrney federal prosecutor to enhance those penalties so that in fact they could be prosecuted more effectively and send a deterrent message. the important message here is a deterrent one that will be not be tolerated or accepted and that's the way a lot of public feels these days enhancing penalties has...