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we learn a lot, and it is not only good for us as a nation, but it's good for our soldiers because they understand the kind of cultures they would have to deal with in the battlefield. we have always seen in past wars and past histories that the alliances are tough to keep together. a whole lot tougher if you don't have that. >> and there are some people that say the alliance with germany frayed a little bit as they continued to shrink their footprints in germany. and now they are in contact with americans? >> yes, that is very true. many of my german friends will come to me saying we need to do more engagements with the american soldiers. see more of them training with our armies. and i think that is a pretty solid, you know, statement across the board. and especially with our allies. >> let me take you out here so you have that issue. you have expressed concerns about folks coming back from iraq and afghanistan, having the discipline problems. what are you seeing, how serious is it and what are you doing? >> actually, yeah, i didn't express the concerns about that. we have a small per
we learn a lot, and it is not only good for us as a nation, but it's good for our soldiers because they understand the kind of cultures they would have to deal with in the battlefield. we have always seen in past wars and past histories that the alliances are tough to keep together. a whole lot tougher if you don't have that. >> and there are some people that say the alliance with germany frayed a little bit as they continued to shrink their footprints in germany. and now they are in...
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president, as we talked about over last few days, we have many, many challenges that are facing us as a nation and as a member of the international community. we do not know when or what form or how it is going to strike us. there is a lot of uncertainty out there but i believe in our friendship because if we are faced with challenges, i know we will overcome them and come out stronger. [speaking korean] >> i just want to emphasize once again our alliance between the republic of korea and the united states insurers is that we are not alone neither is correa alone or the united states so we can have confidence that we will be able to overcome any challenges that we -- that may face us. >> [speaking korean] >> ladies and gentlemen, i see the guests today and i think a lot of your people or very much liked by the president and the madam first lady. i also see a few of you who i always wanted to see so i am very happy i have a chance to see and meet with you tonight >> [speaking korean] >> once again mr. president, madam first lady -- thank you so much for this honor and thank you for your invitat
president, as we talked about over last few days, we have many, many challenges that are facing us as a nation and as a member of the international community. we do not know when or what form or how it is going to strike us. there is a lot of uncertainty out there but i believe in our friendship because if we are faced with challenges, i know we will overcome them and come out stronger. [speaking korean] >> i just want to emphasize once again our alliance between the republic of korea and...
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as a nation. so i think what the occupy protests have done for us as a nation, is clarify what is wrong with our economyicy level, and convince business leaders all across this country that now is the time to respond to this emergency and get america back to work. >> and here is what treasury secretary tim geithner had to say about occupy wall street protests. >> people want to make sure that the government w, washington, i doing something to make it better and part of that thz the want to see us deliver much better protection for consumers. you have seen -- >> is the administration responding quickly enough to the pressure and to the obvious anger that it is seeing in these protests? >> well, i think the administration has a bill in front of congress called the america job act and that is the best response because it shows us there is an emergency for working people. i was in l.a. a few days ago and a woman stood up with tears in her face who said i'm ashamed to admit it that my hours are cut so deeply on the job i do everyday i'm now forageing through garbage to feed my family. that story, andrea, is
as a nation. so i think what the occupy protests have done for us as a nation, is clarify what is wrong with our economyicy level, and convince business leaders all across this country that now is the time to respond to this emergency and get america back to work. >> and here is what treasury secretary tim geithner had to say about occupy wall street protests. >> people want to make sure that the government w, washington, i doing something to make it better and part of that thz the...
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as we pray? >> we thank you, heavily father, for your grace to us in spite of we are and as a nation, father, we are seeking a new leader. our current leader has turned its back on righteousness and truth and is leading us further into decadence as a nation. and even though there is a cacophony of voices in our current culture that say that we are antiquated fools for following you, father, we know you are the only place we can turn as we seek out a new leader. so we ask you, father, to help us elect a leader that is a true christian, one who is guided by your word and your spirit and is a person who desires to make his or her days count for the kingdom of christ. we ask for a leader whose commitment to christ and love of country compel him or her to stand for truth and righteousness in government. we need a lder who recognizes that he oshe will ultimately give account to you, father. we know, lord, the time is waning, and the day will soon arrive. let us not squander what you have given to us as a people. our nation is a true blessing. and we ask, father, that you hear our prayer and the na of c
as we pray? >> we thank you, heavily father, for your grace to us in spite of we are and as a nation, father, we are seeking a new leader. our current leader has turned its back on righteousness and truth and is leading us further into decadence as a nation. and even though there is a cacophony of voices in our current culture that say that we are antiquated fools for following you, father, we know you are the only place we can turn as we seek out a new leader. so we ask you, father, to...
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as we pray? >> we thank you, heavily father, for your grace to us in spite of we are and as a nation, father, we are seeking a new leader. our current leader has turned its back on righteousness and truth and is leading us further into decadence as a nation. and even though there is a cacophony of voices in our current culture that say that we are antiquated fools for following you, father, we know you are the only place we can turn as we seek out a new leader. so we ask you, father, to help us elect a leader that is a true christian, one who is guided by your word and your spirit and is a person who desires to make his or her days count for the kingdom of christ. we ask for a leader whose commitment to christ and love of country compel him or her to stand for truth and righteousness in government. we need a leader who recognizes that he or she will ultimately give account to you, father. we know, lord, the time is waning, and the day will soon arrive. let us not squander what you have given to us as a people. our nation is a true blessing. and we ask, father, that you hear our prayer and the nam
as we pray? >> we thank you, heavily father, for your grace to us in spite of we are and as a nation, father, we are seeking a new leader. our current leader has turned its back on righteousness and truth and is leading us further into decadence as a nation. and even though there is a cacophony of voices in our current culture that say that we are antiquated fools for following you, father, we know you are the only place we can turn as we seek out a new leader. so we ask you, father, to...
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and i they cripples us as a nation. we aren't civil and can't find solutions. >> maybe next position we should nominate is a mediator in chief. so they can weigh the good from both sides so each party doesn't have to start all over again, presenting ideas and we can make build and possibly get somewhere with on compromise. will cain, lz gand granderson, sorry we couldn't get you up there on the skype. appreciate you being with us. thank you so much, gentlemen. >>> america's game goes global. the bears and buccaneers kick it off in london. the action from across the pond and why the nfl is hot for europe. coming up in two minutes. [ tires screech ] [ crying ] [ applause ] [ laughs ] [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] your life will have to flash by even faster. autodrive brakes on the cadillac srx activate after rain is detected to help improve braking performance. we don't just make luxury cars. we make cadillacs. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you m
and i they cripples us as a nation. we aren't civil and can't find solutions. >> maybe next position we should nominate is a mediator in chief. so they can weigh the good from both sides so each party doesn't have to start all over again, presenting ideas and we can make build and possibly get somewhere with on compromise. will cain, lz gand granderson, sorry we couldn't get you up there on the skype. appreciate you being with us. thank you so much, gentlemen. >>> america's game...
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you remind us as a nation that no problem is too hard and no challenge is too great and no destiny is beyond our reach. let's meet this moment. let's get together and show the world just why it is that the united states of america is the greatest nation on earth. god bless you. god bless our veterans! god bless the men and women in uniform! and god bless the united states of america. >> we've been watching president obama as he wraps up his bus tour. you saw him there. he's employed the first lady on the final leg of this three-day tour to push his jobs bill. let's go right to nbc's kristen welker who has been traveling with the president. so, kristen, he won this republican-leading state in 2008, but his poll numbers are down. we watched him bring out first lady obama. what do you think? how will this play out with voters there? >> reporter: that'll be certainly interesting to see, veronica. you're right, he did win this state back in 2008. it will likely be a hard-fought bottle in 2012 for this state and the other state he's been visiting during this three-day bus tour. of course th
you remind us as a nation that no problem is too hard and no challenge is too great and no destiny is beyond our reach. let's meet this moment. let's get together and show the world just why it is that the united states of america is the greatest nation on earth. god bless you. god bless our veterans! god bless the men and women in uniform! and god bless the united states of america. >> we've been watching president obama as he wraps up his bus tour. you saw him there. he's employed the...
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explain to me in a way that i'm going to know what you're talking about what the threat is to me as an individual and to us as a nationell, dylan, the worm, in this case, conficker, infects your computer, and essentially turns over control of it to a remote operator. and it also connects your computer to millions of other computers around the world. there's two ways that you can have an enormous amount of computing power. one is to build a supercomputer, and the other is to connect a lot of small computers together into a network, a botnet. something the size of conficker can be used for something as simple as to steal your personal information or it's been used to drain american bank accounts, in some instances. it's also large enough and potentially powerful enough that it could be used to launch an attack that could take down the internet itself. >> to what extent do we even have information about the level of development in our own government, both to perpetrate cyberwar, and/or defend itself, and to what extent do we have similar information about china or russia or other theoretical adversaries? >> well, we know
explain to me in a way that i'm going to know what you're talking about what the threat is to me as an individual and to us as a nationell, dylan, the worm, in this case, conficker, infects your computer, and essentially turns over control of it to a remote operator. and it also connects your computer to millions of other computers around the world. there's two ways that you can have an enormous amount of computing power. one is to build a supercomputer, and the other is to connect a lot of...
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it forces all of us as a nation to ask the question. e we prepared to take care of our injured soldiers as they come home? and that is just one of the many questions that our specialists tackle in a ten-part "huffington post" series called "beyond the battlefield." david wood is their military correspondent. david, what is your assessment of america's capacity socially, economically and culturally to -- to welcome home these soldiers in a way that makes them feel that they have the support they need? >> dylan, i think it's an open question. there's two parts to this really. on battlefield and in the military medical system, there have been enormous advances over the last ten years that have really enabled the military to save wounded soldiers and marines who ten years ago probably would have died of their wounds. now they can be saved. they are brought back to this country. the rehab system is phenomenally good. up until the point when they pass out of the system, then the care is superb. the problem comes when they are out in our commun
it forces all of us as a nation to ask the question. e we prepared to take care of our injured soldiers as they come home? and that is just one of the many questions that our specialists tackle in a ten-part "huffington post" series called "beyond the battlefield." david wood is their military correspondent. david, what is your assessment of america's capacity socially, economically and culturally to -- to welcome home these soldiers in a way that makes them feel that they...
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so this aversion to using guantanamo bay is going to bite us as a nation. so this legislation allows us to move forward. if you capture someone, you can gather good intelligence. there is a presumption that they are going to be held as an enemy combatant, but there is a waiver provision there. what i don't want to do is start reading rights to everybody we capture in the united states as part of a terrorist organization's plot. we're not fighting a crime. we're fighting a war, and under the rules of war, you can hold an enemy combatant and interrogate them as long as necessary to find out what the enemy is up to. that's what this legislation does to my colleagues. you have written a very balanced approach. and this idea of never using guantanamo bay again is dangerous. the idea that the c.i.a. cannot interrogate enemy parissers in as a policy is dangerous. by give order, the president of the united states, president obama, within a week of taking office took off the table enhanced interrogation techniques under the detainee treatment act that were classified
so this aversion to using guantanamo bay is going to bite us as a nation. so this legislation allows us to move forward. if you capture someone, you can gather good intelligence. there is a presumption that they are going to be held as an enemy combatant, but there is a waiver provision there. what i don't want to do is start reading rights to everybody we capture in the united states as part of a terrorist organization's plot. we're not fighting a crime. we're fighting a war, and under the...
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he would be happy if the model of his health care plan he passed in massachusetts would be used as a nationalng in 2008, but since 2008, he's flip-flopped earlier. since then, he's been pretty consistent. >> flip-flopping is the other side of the advantage f experience. if youf been in the business for 20, 30 years, you've changed positions. if you're just coming to the game, you come away with the popular positions at the moment. he went in with the individual mandate on health care in '93 when the heritage foundation came out. at the time, that was the conservative position against hillary care. as the years pass and as romney has been steady for almost half a decade, the charge of flip-flop is less effective. >> i was surprised about rick perry. because rick perry, this debate was strictly on the economy, on economics. he's coming out with his economic plan later this week, but he could have come out with it earlier so he could have something to point to. were you surprised? >> absolutely, he could have announced it yesterday. he could have announced this it week. that's what herman cain h
he would be happy if the model of his health care plan he passed in massachusetts would be used as a nationalng in 2008, but since 2008, he's flip-flopped earlier. since then, he's been pretty consistent. >> flip-flopping is the other side of the advantage f experience. if youf been in the business for 20, 30 years, you've changed positions. if you're just coming to the game, you come away with the popular positions at the moment. he went in with the individual mandate on health care in...
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anybody we see walking around the capitol today and they could talk about those issues that divide us as a nation. but i'm a firm believer that there is actually more that unites us as a nation than divides us. one of the things that unites this house in this time in our nation's history more than in others is that desire to create jobs for american families. we all have those families in our district struggling with foreclosure right now. we all have those families in our district struggling with layoffs. and we have those families in our districts that are the small business owners that actually drive this economy. that's another area of agreement we have, madam speaker. folks know it's not the big businesses in america that hire. it's the little businesses in america. it's those entrepreneurs out there. those folks who think that they have an idea, that husband and wife team who goes out and says i can do it better. and they hang out their own shingle. but anybody who's talked to those small business men and women these days, madam speaker, knows that folks have a tough time getting access to
anybody we see walking around the capitol today and they could talk about those issues that divide us as a nation. but i'm a firm believer that there is actually more that unites us as a nation than divides us. one of the things that unites this house in this time in our nation's history more than in others is that desire to create jobs for american families. we all have those families in our district struggling with foreclosure right now. we all have those families in our district struggling...
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the people want more trade but the american people know these agreements don't serve us as a nation. it's impossible, mr. president -- i know you hear this in duluth and rochester and minneapolis, i hear it in clurves and zanesville -- when -- in zanesville. our constituents demand that congress get folks back to work. we tried to do it on another issue, the president's jobs bill. when i heard the republican leader say -- and it's almost a direct quote -- my number-one goal in 2011 and 2012 is to make sure that barack obama doesn't get reelected. i've never heard a political party leader, a leader in the united states senate to my knowledge, in history say that was their number-one goal. of course he's going to be for his opponent. of course the presiding officer and i will support barack obama. that's what happens in politics. but to hear the leader of one political party say, my number-one goal is to defeat the sitting president of the united states, and then he rounds his troops up to vote "no" against any job-creation bill president obama offers -- in fact, he didn't just vote "n
the people want more trade but the american people know these agreements don't serve us as a nation. it's impossible, mr. president -- i know you hear this in duluth and rochester and minneapolis, i hear it in clurves and zanesville -- when -- in zanesville. our constituents demand that congress get folks back to work. we tried to do it on another issue, the president's jobs bill. when i heard the republican leader say -- and it's almost a direct quote -- my number-one goal in 2011 and 2012 is...
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so this aversion to using guantanamo bay is going to bite us as a nation. so this legislation allows us to move forward. if you capture someone, you can gather good intelligence. there is a presumption that they are going to be held as an enemy combatant, but there is a waiver provision there. what i don't want to do is start reading rights to everybody we capture in the united states as part of a terrorist organization's plot. we're not fighting a crime. we're fighting a war, and under the rules of war, you can hold an enemy combatant and interrogate them as long as necessary to find out what the enemy is up to. that's what this legislation does to my colleagues. you have written a very balanced approach. and this idea of never using guantanamo bay again is dangerous. the idea that the c.i.a. cannot interrogate enemy parissers in as a policy is dangerous. by give order, the president of the united states, president obama, within a week of taking office took off the table enhanced interrogation techniques under the detainee treatment act that were classified
so this aversion to using guantanamo bay is going to bite us as a nation. so this legislation allows us to move forward. if you capture someone, you can gather good intelligence. there is a presumption that they are going to be held as an enemy combatant, but there is a waiver provision there. what i don't want to do is start reading rights to everybody we capture in the united states as part of a terrorist organization's plot. we're not fighting a crime. we're fighting a war, and under the...
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they managed to say to us as a nation this is about equality.s tension between the 1% and the middle class or the 1% and the 99, however you want to quantify it. look at the presentation you just did. spectacular. i loved it. i'm a geeky sort of guy. what they've done is said these numbers are real, they are tangible and now there are events saying every night what's happening. >> i want to get your reaction to this. because you're on the record saying i support what they are talking about, you feature e prominently in this ad. because it's a threat there's a predictable backlash. the backlash came from a very surprising angle. i want to play the ad from people. it's from the emergency committee for israel, i believe. eci. associated with bill crystal and a bunch of those folks attacking occupy wall street for what it alleges is anti-semitic streak. here's the ad. >> political leaders are praising occupy wall street. >> do you support them? >> i support the message. >> i think it expresses the frustrations of the american people. >> i'm with the
they managed to say to us as a nation this is about equality.s tension between the 1% and the middle class or the 1% and the 99, however you want to quantify it. look at the presentation you just did. spectacular. i loved it. i'm a geeky sort of guy. what they've done is said these numbers are real, they are tangible and now there are events saying every night what's happening. >> i want to get your reaction to this. because you're on the record saying i support what they are talking...
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a new proposal bit vatican to address the world's economic woes. they want to see reforms that would be used worldwide based on ethics and a common good t would use the nation asreference point. church leader acknowledge the process will take some time. >>> we'll go live to new york and fox business network. we'll talk more about a plan that the prz says will put money back in the pockets of --s that the president says will put money back in the pockets of some home owners. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. to what's next,e in the future, to what's possible.ng ahead... confident that taking action now, is the way to create a better tomorrow. that's why we're announcing, that with the planned merger with t-mobile, at&t will begin bringing five thousand jobs to america from overseas. we will invest eight billion dollars more... and deploy the next generation of wireless broadband to nearly everyone in america. this investment will create as many as ninety-s
a new proposal bit vatican to address the world's economic woes. they want to see reforms that would be used worldwide based on ethics and a common good t would use the nation asreference point. church leader acknowledge the process will take some time. >>> we'll go live to new york and fox business network. we'll talk more about a plan that the prz says will put money back in the pockets of --s that the president says will put money back in the pockets of some home owners. ♪ ♪ [...
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ologies going to cost us a heck a lot more money and it's going to cost us industry and jobs, not just at the new technology, which is where our hope is as a manufacturing nation, but also unfortunately in preserving existing industry. i thank you for your courtesy and i hope this committee will look at this is something with budget mistakes and set out to correct those mistakes, but understand two things. first of all, there's no criminal or seriousness behavior. there is just an dumbness. and unfortunately, we find ourselves in the awkward position where we've got to go forward and try and save these kinds of vendors treats for the benefit of future generations and quite frankly the help of this committee. >> i recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. murphy for five minutes. >> thank you paid thank you for being here. you want to make sure it's clear republican support clean energy. as a matter of fact would love to fall through and we are however primarily the purpose is to protect taxpayers for potential or actual corruption and incompetence violations of law or ignoring the law and not why we're having this hearing. mr. burner, thank you for being
ologies going to cost us a heck a lot more money and it's going to cost us industry and jobs, not just at the new technology, which is where our hope is as a manufacturing nation, but also unfortunately in preserving existing industry. i thank you for your courtesy and i hope this committee will look at this is something with budget mistakes and set out to correct those mistakes, but understand two things. first of all, there's no criminal or seriousness behavior. there is just an dumbness. and...
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i just believe this war which has been crippling us as a nation that had excessive cost and forced us to prepare for exclusively ground wars and not be prepared in other areas has to end. all that said, you stated your own opinion on that. i feel the importance of reinforcing it and reflect the thoughts of many colleagues in congress and the majority of residents in my district it is an issue i hear about frequently. on a completely different topic as you are pondering difficult cuts that need to be made i want to echo the remarks of mr. reyes who talked about the defense business board and appreciate your response to that. the plan is under consideration. thank you very much for talking about the difference in a retirement system for the military than in civilian life. you said it extremely well. people moved constantly and serve their countries in ways we don't do and build a retirement and i strongly oppose that plan. i disagree with making those cuts. frankly i would say that with a commission on wartime contract in-betweens $30 billion, and $60 billion and $1 billion more in wast
i just believe this war which has been crippling us as a nation that had excessive cost and forced us to prepare for exclusively ground wars and not be prepared in other areas has to end. all that said, you stated your own opinion on that. i feel the importance of reinforcing it and reflect the thoughts of many colleagues in congress and the majority of residents in my district it is an issue i hear about frequently. on a completely different topic as you are pondering difficult cuts that need...
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middle of the sixteenth century and since then as many different uses first part of a massive fortification with time it became a pharmacy and then i mean nation store it was used as a prison in the beginning of the twentieth century after the town grew in the tower appeared to be right in the center of the berg there were plans to destroy it but the architecture of monuments it was in the end preserved and turned into a restaurant. with national dishes can be taken. stanwell cooked only countries of their origin like sushi in japan or specially can the carcasses so don't try to show off like some restaurants instead offering traditional russian and european because the end. inside we see mediæval in serious and some interesting entertainments. i am. i am pleased mama's obviously quite current. is decorated with new orleans depicting the history of the drug with inscriptions in finnish swedish latin and russian join the water tower was closed and the restaurant reopened in one nine hundred seventy six since then has become one of the main eating ban used in debug. if you're looking for a popular place to eat in the barrack this restaurant is a
middle of the sixteenth century and since then as many different uses first part of a massive fortification with time it became a pharmacy and then i mean nation store it was used as a prison in the beginning of the twentieth century after the town grew in the tower appeared to be right in the center of the berg there were plans to destroy it but the architecture of monuments it was in the end preserved and turned into a restaurant. with national dishes can be taken. stanwell cooked only...
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with a mission to provide simplified health insurance eligibility information, it enables us as a nationto know and control our costs, prevent fraud and allocate the total cost accurately. we do this because we do eligibility at a point of care. when someone comes into the hospital, it takes two minutes. all 50 states and the district of columbia. the minister asks the questions. we can be confirmed online and then the hospital or doctor gets reimbursed immediately. in california, we have 27,000 employees who sign people up for medicaid, welfare, and food stamps. the eligibility is pretty much the same. it is based how much money you make or do not make. those employees cost california about $110,000 per year. that is $3 billion being spent on administration. with reimbursement and point of care eligibility, we empower the eligibility. they no longer need to go to the emergency room for everything. they just need to show up at a doctor's office. it takes two minutes to figure out. then we know what is going on. once we collect that data, we will be able to budget our health care costs. w
with a mission to provide simplified health insurance eligibility information, it enables us as a nationto know and control our costs, prevent fraud and allocate the total cost accurately. we do this because we do eligibility at a point of care. when someone comes into the hospital, it takes two minutes. all 50 states and the district of columbia. the minister asks the questions. we can be confirmed online and then the hospital or doctor gets reimbursed immediately. in california, we have...
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a safety issue for all of us who live and work on the river system. but just as importantly, it is a substantial economic threat to our nation. we handle, mr.'s oil and 60% to 70% of the nation's grain exports. those numbers can be reduced drastically without proper maintenance of the shipping channel. the issue is complex, but the bottom line is simple. without adequate funding for drudging and maintainians, you cannot get american made and groomed good on ships for export with high river conditions. the demand of these exist. if shipping companies cannot access american good, they will go elsewhere. i don't have to tell you what that would mean for our farmers. billions of individual jobs and our nation's economic bottom line. the problem we see today somes from two sources. constant underfunding of the budget and the misuse of the harbor maintenance trust fund from which it was instituted to provide necessary funding for our ports and har boris. for the past 12 years, the new orleans district has been underfunded. next year they will be underfunded by at least $20 million once again, and that is if nothing goes wrong such as another high
a safety issue for all of us who live and work on the river system. but just as importantly, it is a substantial economic threat to our nation. we handle, mr.'s oil and 60% to 70% of the nation's grain exports. those numbers can be reduced drastically without proper maintenance of the shipping channel. the issue is complex, but the bottom line is simple. without adequate funding for drudging and maintainians, you cannot get american made and groomed good on ships for export with high river...
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within the urban setting, as we have seen, using the bay area as a microcosm for national policy challenges, the real debate is how we continue to grow in a more sustainable way. we know that sprawl and suburban life as we knew it for three generations it is no longer really an option 100%, so we have to start finding ways to incorporate options to single automobile driving and so on. were that rhetorical battle is going to land is very hard to imagine, but one thing i can predict to you is we're not likely to see a bill probably until after the presidential election. a contains some of the ideological items that it will be hard to get to a consensus. i would also want to venture that if we do not see a rebirth -- a reauthorization bill until then, that might not be the worst thing in the world. if you see one, is likely to contain less money or money at lower levels than
within the urban setting, as we have seen, using the bay area as a microcosm for national policy challenges, the real debate is how we continue to grow in a more sustainable way. we know that sprawl and suburban life as we knew it for three generations it is no longer really an option 100%, so we have to start finding ways to incorporate options to single automobile driving and so on. were that rhetorical battle is going to land is very hard to imagine, but one thing i can predict to you is...
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manufactures more goods than any other nation in the world, so it is not as an american has all of a sudden been eclipsed by other nations, but it is as if other nations are pressing usetitively. it is important in any kind of endeavor, if you are being challenged, to respond to that challenge with a plan. if you are playing a game, it is the plate, and game plan, how you make sure that this succeeds. the fact of the matter is, in the country in which we are contributing, not only with individual corporations but also with the nation's who have a strategy to overcome our advantage. the problem with that, of course, is that manufacturing jobs are some of the best paying in america. manufacturing jobs also have a leveraged effect on the creation of other jobs, more so than any other endeavor. as a result, a number of books have been written. the president of dow chemical corp. rode a boat and -- wrote a book and called it, "make it in america." he took up the same thing i'm -- i do not know if that name means anything to you, but he was one of the few creating intel corp., creating tens of thousands of jobs. the both have the proposition that we were the most innovativ
manufactures more goods than any other nation in the world, so it is not as an american has all of a sudden been eclipsed by other nations, but it is as if other nations are pressing usetitively. it is important in any kind of endeavor, if you are being challenged, to respond to that challenge with a plan. if you are playing a game, it is the plate, and game plan, how you make sure that this succeeds. the fact of the matter is, in the country in which we are contributing, not only with...
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a priority for two reasons. one, it makes us more competitive as a nation. two, it puts people back to work.n you put people back to work, you don't have to talk about deficit and things like that. because people that are working contribute to the economy rather than taking something out of the economy. i was sort of tickled by tom when he said that he disagrees with us, with not buy american stuff, he would rather stimulate somebody else's economy, rather than our economy. >> two weeks ago, every state in the union, 50 states in the union are selling services, equipment and materials into that huge project. and soon, i hope we'll have the pipeline that comes down through the united states to our refineries in the gulf coast, which is going to create 250,000 jobs, most of them union jobs. what we want to do in buy america, but to sell things abroad and for people selling things here, it costs jobs, doesn't create jobs. >> let me ask you, jeffery immelt said that he doesn't think america is in this game to win, unlike other countries, china, germany, it really needs to really work harder to d
a priority for two reasons. one, it makes us more competitive as a nation. two, it puts people back to work.n you put people back to work, you don't have to talk about deficit and things like that. because people that are working contribute to the economy rather than taking something out of the economy. i was sort of tickled by tom when he said that he disagrees with us, with not buy american stuff, he would rather stimulate somebody else's economy, rather than our economy. >> two weeks...
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in mal asia, products including food stufs are certified as halal according to a national standard. now businesses usehese certifications as lefrmg verage the business market. >>> and then introduction to japanese aesthetics. this edition of the mark of beauty introduces free spirited use of color of this.
in mal asia, products including food stufs are certified as halal according to a national standard. now businesses usehese certifications as lefrmg verage the business market. >>> and then introduction to japanese aesthetics. this edition of the mark of beauty introduces free spirited use of color of this.
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as a people and not replace them. in many communities the mindset has set in that because we pay our taxes and excuses' us from our individual responsibilities as a nationand a friend to help those who are less fortunate. these programs were created without any thought as to how we would of for them. a startling fact is that this is the most prosperous economy in history of the world. we have a government that not even we can afford. there's not been a society that can afford the double government we have today. my point was is that we need to get back to figuring out a proper role of government that allows us to accomplish these dual purposes. at the same time being able to afford it and create the conditions that can continue to fund them. >> is incumbent upon me to inform your constituents that they have to expect less as far as their benefits are concerned? the cannot retire with the same expectations. >> my mom hates when i tell her age. what am i going to ask her to do? get another job so that she can supplement the stacks i think this is been a real progress for folks such honest progress to have built their lives on these assumptions no one is e
as a people and not replace them. in many communities the mindset has set in that because we pay our taxes and excuses' us from our individual responsibilities as a nationand a friend to help those who are less fortunate. these programs were created without any thought as to how we would of for them. a startling fact is that this is the most prosperous economy in history of the world. we have a government that not even we can afford. there's not been a society that can afford the double...
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us each day that the future is ours to design, what we stand for, what we value. dr. king not only give us a vision but also showed us the way. a man, the movement, as to this nation to embrace the message of common sense embodied in three questions -- what color is character? what race is achievement? what nationality is talent? and we needed for get a very important fourth question -- what price is neglect? he asked us to replace a climate of hate with love, justice, and peace, an elusive peace. the stars agenda as words of his assassination shook the nation. today, he watches from a very distinished chair of. honor though there are certainly dark days that must cause a regular rhythms and a part of this drum major of change, there are also bright days of joint and hope that sends the message that his work on this earth was hurt, was appreciated, and continues to live in the hearts and deeds of millions and millions. on this momentous occasion, my friends, as we pay tribute to our beloved dr. king, on behalf of the board of directors who brought their passion, hearts and souls to ensure the establishment of this memorial in his honor, we thank you for your suppo
us each day that the future is ours to design, what we stand for, what we value. dr. king not only give us a vision but also showed us the way. a man, the movement, as to this nation to embrace the message of common sense embodied in three questions -- what color is character? what race is achievement? what nationality is talent? and we needed for get a very important fourth question -- what price is neglect? he asked us to replace a climate of hate with love, justice, and peace, an elusive...
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a threat that we would not be as robust against. could you tell us a little bit more specifically when you say it increases the risk. what risk? for won't be able to do national security reasons? >> obviously, we are going through the process now. what we want to do is establish what is that larger strategy? it is not numbers driven. it is driven by a strategy that we can shape. it tells us, what kind of force do we need, we know it is going to be smaller, agile, deployable. if that is the larger strategy and we are still shipping that in conjunction with the president. what we have done that, then we are going to have to make specific decisions about where the reductions are made. without telling you that decision had been made, no decisions have been made. i can give you an example. if we decide we have to maintain or force structure presence to deal with china and china's expanding role, and the other issues that exist in that sense that part of the world, if we decided that the middle east is also an important area where we have to maintain a presence, then, by virtue of the numbers we are dealing with, we will probably have to reduce our presence elsewhe
a threat that we would not be as robust against. could you tell us a little bit more specifically when you say it increases the risk. what risk? for won't be able to do national security reasons? >> obviously, we are going through the process now. what we want to do is establish what is that larger strategy? it is not numbers driven. it is driven by a strategy that we can shape. it tells us, what kind of force do we need, we know it is going to be smaller, agile, deployable. if that is...
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you remind us as a nation that no problem is too hard or challenges to great or destiny beyond our reach. and so theogether world why the united states of america is the greatest nation on earth. god bless you. god bless our veterans. god bless the men and women in uniform. god bless the united states of america. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ["i ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ nd stripes forever" ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the six republican candidates travel to des moines. watch our live coverage starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern today on "road to the white house." >> on sunday, senator tom harkin will talk about the recent work on the no child left behind act and the status of jobs legislation. >> every weekend, the people and events that document the american story. only once has a sitting u.s. senator been killed in action. this weekend is the 150th anniversary of the battle of ball's bluff. little tokyo near downtown los angeles has been the center of japanese culture since the early 1900's. in national monument -- the professor on the history of opiates in america. look for the complete weekend schedule online. >> n
you remind us as a nation that no problem is too hard or challenges to great or destiny beyond our reach. and so theogether world why the united states of america is the greatest nation on earth. god bless you. god bless our veterans. god bless the men and women in uniform. god bless the united states of america. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ["i ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ nd stripes forever" ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the six republican candidates travel to des moines. watch...
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a as nation of laws. it's best for the economic future, but like social security and medicare, it's a very powerful political weapon, and the temptation in politics to use it overcomes the opportunity to solve it. >> the sort of legislature you were supportive of in legislation were like texas. do you think mitt romney uses the issue in a way that leaves you and other hispanics in the country who are indliened to look at the -- inclined to look at the republican is incomparable? >> when i was elected in 2000 and 2003 and 2004, the immigration issue wasn't a big issue -- 2000, very few people, especially at the state level talked about it. here's what happened. as the years have gone on in the immigration debate and the issues are unresolved and many have gotten worse and it grew from 8 million to estimates as high as 11 million, it's become harder and harder to find some of the solutions, so i think by and large, here's what i would say. as a general rule, okay, people in the united states who are here without documents should not benefit from programs like in-state tuition, however, here's a real world situation. >> even though you supported that in th
a as nation of laws. it's best for the economic future, but like social security and medicare, it's a very powerful political weapon, and the temptation in politics to use it overcomes the opportunity to solve it. >> the sort of legislature you were supportive of in legislation were like texas. do you think mitt romney uses the issue in a way that leaves you and other hispanics in the country who are indliened to look at the -- inclined to look at the republican is incomparable? >>...
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fiat mustafa tells us why recognition is so important. today. you know as a nation security council discussions over the palestinian. prison. is not expected soon. the application but the palestinian. recognition is the only way to protect its. state be able to maintain peace amidst such strong disagreement. even more. we're talking to. the final decision to. be made with the security council's approval. before a final decision is made. fifteen council members are ready to support. the big. speaker. thank you very much for being with us. well first of all the u.s. veto may happen. security council. what will it mean if it's implied what will it would mean for the relations between your country and washington and for the image of washington on the streets of the arab world. the key to this thing this is something we never want to shop and we palestinians have always cared about building good relations with america and we think we have succeeded in building improved relations with the american administration over the years. what we are heading on a peaceful track with
fiat mustafa tells us why recognition is so important. today. you know as a nation security council discussions over the palestinian. prison. is not expected soon. the application but the palestinian. recognition is the only way to protect its. state be able to maintain peace amidst such strong disagreement. even more. we're talking to. the final decision to. be made with the security council's approval. before a final decision is made. fifteen council members are ready to support. the big....
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provide some of my public and private health insurance eligibility information, fhce enables us as a nationo know and control our costs, prevent waste, fraud and abuse, allocated to all cost of health care properly and accurately. we do eligibility at point of care. when someone comes into the hospital, it takes two minutes -- the whole united states is on line, all 50 states, the district of columbia. the administrator asks the questions, sees what they are eligible for, we can be confirmed on line, and the hospital or doctor gets reimbursed immediately. in california, we have 27,400 employees whose job is to sign people up for medicaid -- medical in california -- welfare, food stamps, and all the eligibility is the same period a is based on what county you are in, how much money you make or don't make. about $110,000 each per year. $3 billion being spent on administrator, not one nickel of which goes to health care. with point of care reimbursement and one after eligibility, -- and poitn of care eligibility, we and our the individual to understand if they are eligible. all they need to do
provide some of my public and private health insurance eligibility information, fhce enables us as a nationo know and control our costs, prevent waste, fraud and abuse, allocated to all cost of health care properly and accurately. we do eligibility at point of care. when someone comes into the hospital, it takes two minutes -- the whole united states is on line, all 50 states, the district of columbia. the administrator asks the questions, sees what they are eligible for, we can be confirmed on...
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a car with no problem with us technology saves the day. and as the sun begins to set we'll closer to one just a nation. according to the g.p.s. we will run this nation very soon. as we're going for a lot. of villages with thinking it's all pulled up next to the houses but we were almost there and it was time to get the facts out. very important moment and you're right. my whole visit to arms could been a hell of a journey i've met some incredibly gifted and friendly people and had some real fun and. still get somewhere here every nondescript but we're right in the fence of the on the screen and we're claiming it in the name of a four by four club. never ceases to amaze me and if you come to school you guarantee an attention. the british government. out of. libya. and investigation into. the health. ministry. has left him in a critical condition but his lawyer. refusing to accept donations. with me. it's good to have your company today now the british parliament is preparing to vote on whether to hold a referendum on its continued membership of the european.
a car with no problem with us technology saves the day. and as the sun begins to set we'll closer to one just a nation. according to the g.p.s. we will run this nation very soon. as we're going for a lot. of villages with thinking it's all pulled up next to the houses but we were almost there and it was time to get the facts out. very important moment and you're right. my whole visit to arms could been a hell of a journey i've met some incredibly gifted and friendly people and had some real fun...
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a greater nation. what is the call to us as american citizens? >> there are 2000 vs in the bible about poor people. as a seminary in, we took an old bible and a pair of scissors and we cut out all of those verses and they were on the cutting room floor. afterwards there was a bible full of holes. now, there is a new poverty level out by world vision and the bible society. all of those are put back in and they are in orange so we don't miss them. that symbolizes to me how a new generation is putting its bible's back together again. this is whether we will leave the word of god and live it in our lives, churches, neighborhoods, nation. god does not love only poor people, he loves those who live in mansions or hovels. he says as you treat the least of these, you have done with me. we had a meeting with the president and a catholic bishop said, when you go off script, it is a lot better. i scripture does not say, as you have done to the middle class, you have done to me. as you have done to the least of these, you have done to me. that is the call. i love being with the kids on wall street because they
a greater nation. what is the call to us as american citizens? >> there are 2000 vs in the bible about poor people. as a seminary in, we took an old bible and a pair of scissors and we cut out all of those verses and they were on the cutting room floor. afterwards there was a bible full of holes. now, there is a new poverty level out by world vision and the bible society. all of those are put back in and they are in orange so we don't miss them. that symbolizes to me how a new generation...