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constituency and basic reason, you really must have balls the size of cantaloupes. ( laughter ) and unrepresentative king is not alone in his distrust of these immigrants. >> the problem is that so many of them who come here illegally come so ill prepared for succe success. they come with lack of education. they come with lack of skill. they come with lack of ability or unwillingness to asimulate into the culture. >> john: exactly. do we really want these tired, poor, huddle masses in this country? show me the place where it says that's what we want. show me the place! show it to me! ( cheers and applause ) of course, in the end, it may not even matter what congress does with this or any law. >> pill polititions at the state level are increasingly frustrated with what they say is an over-reach by the obama administration. >> we know what is best for us here in kentucky, and we don't want to be dictated to by washington, d.c. >> for kentucky state senator damen thayer, the feds have gone too far. >> the left wing liberals in washington, d.c. think they know what's best. they hut guns. they hade haigh
constituency and basic reason, you really must have balls the size of cantaloupes. ( laughter ) and unrepresentative king is not alone in his distrust of these immigrants. >> the problem is that so many of them who come here illegally come so ill prepared for succe success. they come with lack of education. they come with lack of skill. they come with lack of ability or unwillingness to asimulate into the culture. >> john: exactly. do we really want these tired, poor, huddle masses...
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they are assisting everybody, people unrepresented in court, to people who are curious about learning about the legal system to very large sophisticated law firms that need assistance that our librarians can provide. we have a very tiny staff, but a very hard working dedicated staff. and as you can see on this sheet there is quite a number of things that we do for all of our constituents. the second very key service provided by the law library is our extensive -- lang on here. our extensive electronic collection. we provide access completely free to lexus and west law. we provide no charges to any kind of access to any of our electronic materials. and this particular sheet gives you an idea of some of those kinds of electronic resources that we have and what they're for. we provide them as comprehensive and extensive amount of legal internet database research to the public to our constituents than any of the other county law libraries in the state of california. in particular, people such as [speaker not understood] law firm practitioners, small business owners, they are not in a posi
they are assisting everybody, people unrepresented in court, to people who are curious about learning about the legal system to very large sophisticated law firms that need assistance that our librarians can provide. we have a very tiny staff, but a very hard working dedicated staff. and as you can see on this sheet there is quite a number of things that we do for all of our constituents. the second very key service provided by the law library is our extensive -- lang on here. our extensive...
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the board has scheduled a closed session conference with negotiators from three units and unrepresented for now. no employee walk outs are planned. >>> the time is 5:48. and getting people where they need to go. how is 880 doing? >> it is fine. we're looking at the commute patterns. some may have driven. this is 880 north and southbound. it is just about normal here driving up to the area. there are no problems. if you are driving to the san mateo bridge. the traffic is okay. this is a look at the toll plaza. it has backed up. the lights are not on. they are in their cars. it looks like there are more people in the cars for the early commute. there is slow traffic leaving castor alley over the hill. >>> and sir a little low. for this time of year it is a little low. the impact. it is well below average and 76 today. it should be closer to the mid80s. around 83. and show 50s and 60s. it is cool. across the board here. sometimes there can be differences that will not be the case. some areas closer to 85 and 89 degrees. even out to antioch and brentwood. i think vacville. below average on
the board has scheduled a closed session conference with negotiators from three units and unrepresented for now. no employee walk outs are planned. >>> the time is 5:48. and getting people where they need to go. how is 880 doing? >> it is fine. we're looking at the commute patterns. some may have driven. this is 880 north and southbound. it is just about normal here driving up to the area. there are no problems. if you are driving to the san mateo bridge. the traffic is okay....
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it represents only a tiny unrepresentative slice of the american people and has become my world.pend more time there than in the real world. as i read this story all i thought was why couldn't this be you? >> i will not log off. i will say it. i will never log off. if this guy wants to log off, that's fine. i will not log off. >> will you log off? >> no. >> will you log off, sir? >> no, i will not log off. >> you can't handle the log off. >> can't anybody just cut down on things anymore? everything has to be either all the time or i am not doing it for a year. why not just cut back? >> have i a theory about this guy. one he is a huge nerd. two, he is one to over share and perhaps think his life is more important than it is. he talks about how he was board board -- bored. if there is anything such as tmi, i am bored when i pee is tmi. >> how long does this guy pee? that is industrial freak strength. >> i'm -- imogen, would you think of trying this? >> this guy is doing it as a publicity stunt. we are talking about him now. there is the whole thing of how i have come back to the in
it represents only a tiny unrepresentative slice of the american people and has become my world.pend more time there than in the real world. as i read this story all i thought was why couldn't this be you? >> i will not log off. i will say it. i will never log off. if this guy wants to log off, that's fine. i will not log off. >> will you log off? >> no. >> will you log off, sir? >> no, i will not log off. >> you can't handle the log off. >> can't...
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the american senate is the most unrepresentative upper house in the democratic universe, with the exception of britain's house of lords, which is utterly powerless. california's 38 million people have the same representation in the senate, as do wyoming's 576,000. state and local governments battle federal power. private businesses and other nongovernmental groups are part of this mix. there are aspects of this system that many americans don't like. i think the senate in general is a broken institution, from its representation to its silly rules about filibusters. but the system of checks and balances has in general worked well. the form of government that came out of the french revolution by contrast, is one of absolute sovereignty. centralizing all powers at the top. since that revolution, france has had many upheavals and changes in regime, going through two monarchies, two empires, one crypto fascist dictatorship and five republics, the united states by contrast has had a continuous constitutional existence. why is this important as we look at the world today? well in so many of these c
the american senate is the most unrepresentative upper house in the democratic universe, with the exception of britain's house of lords, which is utterly powerless. california's 38 million people have the same representation in the senate, as do wyoming's 576,000. state and local governments battle federal power. private businesses and other nongovernmental groups are part of this mix. there are aspects of this system that many americans don't like. i think the senate in general is a broken...
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he's known as unrepresented terrorist. it's odd, he's never gone jail. he's a professor now and launched barack obama's career, i think, in his living room. it's odd to contrast he's on the government payroll and established citizen now and bombing people in approximately the same era. >> it's interesting to talk to folks involved more violent student activity. i was able to interview mark for the book. as you know, rud, first became famous for the colombia university taking. he was one of the folks from the sds who helped organize it. and rud was a revelation to me, and that i expected him to be very defensive about the things that happened. in fact he said the things we did, you know, they were foolish, they were wrong. he currently lives in the near state of poverty in new mexico serving as a teacher for poor indian children. he feels that it's a way he can make up for some things by not having luxuries and trying to help the very poorest in society. i did not talk to bill ayers he was not directly involved with anything i was writing about. so i can'
he's known as unrepresented terrorist. it's odd, he's never gone jail. he's a professor now and launched barack obama's career, i think, in his living room. it's odd to contrast he's on the government payroll and established citizen now and bombing people in approximately the same era. >> it's interesting to talk to folks involved more violent student activity. i was able to interview mark for the book. as you know, rud, first became famous for the colombia university taking. he was one...
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it's a closed session conference with labor negotiators from three unions as well as unrepresented workers. for now, no employee walkouts are planned. >>> all right. 7:52. we're still following the breaking news around the bay bridge in san francisco. a big rig fire causing major problems if you are a commuter on the bay bridge. >>> advance placement test scores revoked for nearly 300 millbrae park high school students. why 3,000 people have signed their online petitions. good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> about 300 millbrae students are hoping officials will restore their scores on the advance placement exams. the college board threw out their scores saying the students were seated improperly when they took the exams. more than 3,000 people signed an onlin
it's a closed session conference with labor negotiators from three unions as well as unrepresented workers. for now, no employee walkouts are planned. >>> all right. 7:52. we're still following the breaking news around the bay bridge in san francisco. a big rig fire causing major problems if you are a commuter on the bay bridge. >>> advance placement test scores revoked for nearly 300 millbrae park high school students. why 3,000 people have signed their online petitions. good...
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including their grievances against the united states and israel in their grievances against their own unrepresented pro-western settlements and regimes. it has aligned itself with public opinion itself in the middle east to constrain hostile governments from attacking it. just think about how they are a largely shia population that would react as we use this to attack the islamic republic today. now, u.s. military planners could hope that offering population could be passive, as i think that they assumed even maybe five years ago. but today that seems a little reckless. so for all the ridiculing that they have, the islamic republic appeals to regional public actually works. it works to constrain the neighboring iran. iran has also worked to reinforce these strategies over a number of years. why as they pick what we would call winners from shia groups in and the rock and even the muslim brotherhood in egypt. he keeps political allies in key regions across the middle east. a years long bet on these groups has paid off. because now the regional allies has become the most influential player in their re
including their grievances against the united states and israel in their grievances against their own unrepresented pro-western settlements and regimes. it has aligned itself with public opinion itself in the middle east to constrain hostile governments from attacking it. just think about how they are a largely shia population that would react as we use this to attack the islamic republic today. now, u.s. military planners could hope that offering population could be passive, as i think that...
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unrepresented organization called amplify.piggyback off this idea prepared to my question which to the data and receiving data when networks go down in disaster. i'm kind of talking about the lockbox issue. a lot of the exchange of data is relied upon broadband or towers that may be affected and i was respecting efforts to go about that, the issues that arise from it. >> let me start by saying, it would be nice to even have that problem. because our biggest problem is still the lack of having all the information in a data system anywhere. and building a robust electronic medical records system. but when you do build that you do have to build a redundancy you talked about. i think that's very important. there's not a proof of concept here. after katrina, it was very clear that those systems that electronic medical records, that the ability to reconstruct patient's medication lists and medical problems and things were enhanced. we did see that, again, lesson learned from katrina. fast-forward to superstorm sandy, those hospitals
unrepresented organization called amplify.piggyback off this idea prepared to my question which to the data and receiving data when networks go down in disaster. i'm kind of talking about the lockbox issue. a lot of the exchange of data is relied upon broadband or towers that may be affected and i was respecting efforts to go about that, the issues that arise from it. >> let me start by saying, it would be nice to even have that problem. because our biggest problem is still the lack of...
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they went unrepresented. like, but it calls into question many things. first, our budgeting. and second, i really believe it's a call to arms to the profession to step up in a lot of areas here, in particular in legal services side, but even in our conversation. i'd like to ask, if i can, judge gibbons, we've got a special challenge many chicago. violet crime -- violent crime is on the rise, and i talked about some legislation to deal with gun tracing and things like that. i'm concerned as i review your testimony that sequestration is forcing reductions in staff and resources in federal pretrial services and also probation offices. am i right to be concerned that these reductions may lead to potentially violent individuals walking the streets of by city of chicago without adequate supervision? >> you're quite right to be concerned. you know, the term probation officer sounds kind of harmful, but these are law enforcement officers who have come to supervise increasingly dangerous criminal defendants over the y
they went unrepresented. like, but it calls into question many things. first, our budgeting. and second, i really believe it's a call to arms to the profession to step up in a lot of areas here, in particular in legal services side, but even in our conversation. i'd like to ask, if i can, judge gibbons, we've got a special challenge many chicago. violet crime -- violent crime is on the rise, and i talked about some legislation to deal with gun tracing and things like that. i'm concerned as i...
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including their grievances against the united states and israel in their grievances against their own unrepresented pro-western settlements and regimes. it has aligned itself with public opinion itself in the middle east to constrain hostile governments from attacking it. just think about how they are a largely shia population that would react as we use this to attack the islamic republic today. now, u.s. military planners could hope that offering population could be passive, as i think that they assumed even maybe five years ago. but today that seems a little reckless. so for all the ridiculing that they have, the islamic republic appeals to regional public actually works. it works to constrain the neighboring iran. iran has also worked to reinforce these strategies over a number of years. why as they pick what we would call winners from shia groups in and the rock and even the muslim brotherhood in egypt. he keeps political allies in key regions across the middle east. a years long bet on these groups has paid off. because now the regional allies has become the most influential player in their re
including their grievances against the united states and israel in their grievances against their own unrepresented pro-western settlements and regimes. it has aligned itself with public opinion itself in the middle east to constrain hostile governments from attacking it. just think about how they are a largely shia population that would react as we use this to attack the islamic republic today. now, u.s. military planners could hope that offering population could be passive, as i think that...