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unfortunately it has fallen by the wayside. i am here to let them know they are being rescued. everybody doing? [applause] i am thrilled to be here. i wanted to come. my attention was to tell you the story and let you know some of the lessons my elders gave me when i was growing up. and i thought i could make it better and more exciting. i have a big surprise. there is a friend of mine with the last name oliphant. attached to the spirit, he transforms physical ignite our way to spirit and imagination about what is possible. and so right now george to the rescue has chosen the boys and girls club to join with you in transforming this room right here. so my surprise is i bring you george to the rescue. george, come on in. [applause] >> thank you for that introduction. and thank you for the warm applause. i am psyched to be here and i am looking around and i'm seeing all of your faces, and i see a lot of potential. with the help of my team and some amazing people, we are going to make this play spectacular. are you ready for that? [applause] >> here we go. 1, 2, 3. rescue! [applau
unfortunately it has fallen by the wayside. i am here to let them know they are being rescued. everybody doing? [applause] i am thrilled to be here. i wanted to come. my attention was to tell you the story and let you know some of the lessons my elders gave me when i was growing up. and i thought i could make it better and more exciting. i have a big surprise. there is a friend of mine with the last name oliphant. attached to the spirit, he transforms physical ignite our way to spirit and...
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she said this employee at wayside open the shower curtain on here and this person was not even supposedrea of justina's shower area. she didn't have like permission or access. so that let alone upset her. to actually open a shower curtain on a child while they are naked in a shower and yell at them, and justina said this is my private area and the lady started accusing the lady talking back with her. if i was in a shower and somebody opened the curtain on me, i would be up set. my sister is very calm. she's not somebody that would not -- she would never act out badly. that's why this old situation doesn't make sense of her being at a behavioral facility now. but any ways wapd with that, justina spoke up and she said it twice to us about dcf listening to it. then at the end of the visit, myself, my parents, we spoke up to the dcf employee. her name is gerk conlin. telling she needs to listen to what happened to justina. she said we'll talk about it after you leave. justina started speaking up what happened, how that employee started, you know, yelling at her while she was showering. and
she said this employee at wayside open the shower curtain on here and this person was not even supposedrea of justina's shower area. she didn't have like permission or access. so that let alone upset her. to actually open a shower curtain on a child while they are naked in a shower and yell at them, and justina said this is my private area and the lady started accusing the lady talking back with her. if i was in a shower and somebody opened the curtain on me, i would be up set. my sister is...
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assist those who come before the court who can't afford a lawyer many of those things have gone by the wayside with the budget the judiciary is the only one we rely on for the funding i will do everything to support the justice to get more money from the governor to address those matters in the 58 county >> thank you. i will pause to commend you in pronouncing the chiefs name correctly and now many kingsley what is the greatest exchange fatiguing the aspire and what do you do about it. >> there's no doubt that the financial crisis the court is under right now is the greatest challenge it effects everyone every thing the cut back in the staffing. it effects getting documents filed and it effects the service to the pursuing public in terms of elderly people needing to wait far, far longer to have their needs addressed in terms of care. and children having to wait far longer 33 than they should have for the services for the placement in the foster care. those kinds of things the civil cases are hit the harder in of the court in terms of the new realty the 130ish9 in 2014 to get the civil cases to
assist those who come before the court who can't afford a lawyer many of those things have gone by the wayside with the budget the judiciary is the only one we rely on for the funding i will do everything to support the justice to get more money from the governor to address those matters in the 58 county >> thank you. i will pause to commend you in pronouncing the chiefs name correctly and now many kingsley what is the greatest exchange fatiguing the aspire and what do you do about it....
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>> most likely was a function of the macro risk landscape is falling by the wayside.in russia that has become an afterthought. stockrrative of gross selling off has gone by the wayside, earnings has replaced that narrative. investors have returned to the fundamental thesis. we do not have a lot of things to care about. it is declined across every asset class. secular decline. >> how about volatility on the nasdaq? we saw a big selloff in tech stock momentum names at the end of april. yesterday, a lot of the names came back and rally. >> the market still sees risk of the narrative returning. they exhibit the higher beta that we are used to. there is some underlying -- in that space. it looks high, relative to s&p. >> we are watching shares and green mountain. there is news out today that coke is doubling down on koran -- keurig. >> there is heavy volume as you would expect in keurig green mountain today. this has been in mo for coke over the last couple of years or so to buy faster growing companies to manufacture growth. coke is a slow mover at this stage. this is an
>> most likely was a function of the macro risk landscape is falling by the wayside.in russia that has become an afterthought. stockrrative of gross selling off has gone by the wayside, earnings has replaced that narrative. investors have returned to the fundamental thesis. we do not have a lot of things to care about. it is declined across every asset class. secular decline. >> how about volatility on the nasdaq? we saw a big selloff in tech stock momentum names at the end of...
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. >> smaller businesses falling by the wayside. is it disturbing? absolutely. are we headed the way of great britain? >> much better plan here. >> i have to agree with that. a lot of small business owners when you say, you know, what's preventing you from being happy about the future or hiring more people, regulations, taxes they don't say because some guy has -- >> regulations. >> as much as they have now. >> you are saying we have a lot more now and that's what's doing it. >> obama care. you know, you don't think restaurant owners in this city talk about trying to get -- >> this is the trend over three decades. so, it's not just -- >> not all restaurant owners. the guy around the corner here worships the guy and i always point out, you're getting screwed. >> all i can say is this, small businesses in the city do and parts of the country do have to compete with wall marts. but when you provide a better service than they do at walmart. >> i am thinking you are personal experience, it is taxes and regulation and also the walmart for the world. >> ben stein, i me
. >> smaller businesses falling by the wayside. is it disturbing? absolutely. are we headed the way of great britain? >> much better plan here. >> i have to agree with that. a lot of small business owners when you say, you know, what's preventing you from being happy about the future or hiring more people, regulations, taxes they don't say because some guy has -- >> regulations. >> as much as they have now. >> you are saying we have a lot more now and that's...
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. >> there are a lot of shows out there, good shows fall by the wayside all the time.ork in a very -- on hannibal, a very positive environment. it filters down from the top. but nonetheless, there is that sense of we did our first season. we had an amazing audience of bals as they have turned themselves. and it was touch and go that we would come back for a second year. it almost bears no relation to the quality of the show. touppose that is testament how many good shows there are out there. it doesn't matter that you are getting great reviews. tavis: you are on one of the good ones and we are glad to have you here. good to have you on the program. that is our show for tonight. thank you for watching. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with award-winning director of new movie "they'lbelle." ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. thank you. >> be more. pbs. [ mid-tempo music plays ] steves:
. >> there are a lot of shows out there, good shows fall by the wayside all the time.ork in a very -- on hannibal, a very positive environment. it filters down from the top. but nonetheless, there is that sense of we did our first season. we had an amazing audience of bals as they have turned themselves. and it was touch and go that we would come back for a second year. it almost bears no relation to the quality of the show. touppose that is testament how many good shows there are out...
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because otherwise it just falls to the wayside and these complaints that come again and again, somebody stole my cane. somebody has [speaker not understood]. i'm all about being proactive, preventive measures first, instead of rushing in reactive trying to apply bandages. so... >> any other councilmembers have answers to these questions? all right. are there any questions from staff? >> this is carla johnson. through the chair, i know with your permission, i actually had a couple questions of our presenters. they aren't necessarily the same questions that were asked, but they came up from listening to the presentation. >> okay. >> the first question that i would ask is whether or not mayor's office of housing currently is working on a affordable housing database? i keep hearing that out in the world and i'm always very excited when i hear it, but i wondered if you could validate that rumor. >> sure, brian chu from mohcd. yes, so, we are currently working on an affordable housing database. those of you who have been around for sometime know that this is an issue that's been discussed hon
because otherwise it just falls to the wayside and these complaints that come again and again, somebody stole my cane. somebody has [speaker not understood]. i'm all about being proactive, preventive measures first, instead of rushing in reactive trying to apply bandages. so... >> any other councilmembers have answers to these questions? all right. are there any questions from staff? >> this is carla johnson. through the chair, i know with your permission, i actually had a couple...
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among those going by the wayside with the famous previous winners for now. but the role that greeted the news that austria will compete in the final suggested growing is like a phoenix may be one of the favourites. can she devotes as if you want to be a creative lady you're about to pick him up that thing anybody the entry of storms and predictable transfer of the complaints and no doubt some parts of east and europe will be far more comfortable voting for better roads. cr atf for setting an opiate three with miracle making a tour bus to return for his up the finishing third. what's with the unqualified to the finally came last the country will be hoping for a repeat of sitting beyond nineteen ninety eight victory over in the nineteen fifty six when it was the first ever eurovision the eye. and. in him. your kiddos. once again inject fresh blood in his last short a twisted gemini coach made his thirty man provisional squad for this summer's world cup. like he did in south africa twenty ten iowa has decided to put his faith in a mix of experience and youth le
among those going by the wayside with the famous previous winners for now. but the role that greeted the news that austria will compete in the final suggested growing is like a phoenix may be one of the favourites. can she devotes as if you want to be a creative lady you're about to pick him up that thing anybody the entry of storms and predictable transfer of the complaints and no doubt some parts of east and europe will be far more comfortable voting for better roads. cr atf for setting an...
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get on this waiting history and here's the problem with bureaucracy all of this stuff falls by the waysidethose who put their life on the line for their country and they are the ones to get on the hort. i hope the president can get right on top of it as well. >> speaker boehner is giving him more power to fire officials deemed incompetent. >> trey gowdy in the benghazi select committee said he wants it to be fair and balanced. but will democrats play along or will they boycott? steve sent any -- steve is her with more. >> republicans are moving ahead. they want to find out what led to the attack in benghazi and whether the white house was engaged in the korup after the fact. the chairman denies charges by democrats that he will provide over a partisan witch hunt. >> i will have no friends to reward and no foes to punish. we will take it right where the facts take us. they are neither republican or democrats. they are facts. if we engage in a process that is not fair according to the american people we will be punished as we should be for that. >> democrats say there have been plenty of hea
get on this waiting history and here's the problem with bureaucracy all of this stuff falls by the waysidethose who put their life on the line for their country and they are the ones to get on the hort. i hope the president can get right on top of it as well. >> speaker boehner is giving him more power to fire officials deemed incompetent. >> trey gowdy in the benghazi select committee said he wants it to be fair and balanced. but will democrats play along or will they boycott?...
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he has let that all go by the wayside until it blows up. he just spews more rhetoric.going to happen while obama is in charge of our military and the va and our federal government in general. government is going to continue to grow under barack obama. this big, ineffective government that he has grown will just create and perpetuate the problem. >> why do you think the president does not hold people accountable? eric holder lies to congress. you've got the worst rollout of a website with more lead time and more money spent in the history of man kind with kathleen sebelius. now shinseki is not going to get fired. >> when you hold someone accountable, it takes energy and resources? barack obama is lazy. he warned us he was lazy. he attributed that to having been brought up in hawaii. it's his words, not mine. the other thing is barack obama still doesn't see what the main problem is. the main problem is government. it's not the solution. it is the problem. he doesn't recognize that, so he will continue to do what he's doing. status quo is fine with him. he's not called o
he has let that all go by the wayside until it blows up. he just spews more rhetoric.going to happen while obama is in charge of our military and the va and our federal government in general. government is going to continue to grow under barack obama. this big, ineffective government that he has grown will just create and perpetuate the problem. >> why do you think the president does not hold people accountable? eric holder lies to congress. you've got the worst rollout of a website with...
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you get outside the u.s., it's a much more this a lot of kids to >> competitors have fallen by the waysidekedin stands in a league of its own? what companies out there are a threat to their business? >> it's hard to see anyone company that is a threat to stop linkedin is the singular service every recruiting agency and every recruiting department has all stop they all use it. you can't say that about anything else. that particular area, they are a monopoly. you have other services that have evolved into connecting people looking for jobs with employers -- angel list, and the tech universe has tons and tons of companies on their site and people are using the service for all sorts of information. search about job websites like indeed deed? >> you just haven't seen anything get to scale where you would say they are a legitimate competitor. but there are areas where people have seen weaknesses in enacting. -- in connecting. if you are in that position, you get spammed from requests all the time. >> i get them all the time because i don't know -- >> it's because you are fabulous. i hear from pr
you get outside the u.s., it's a much more this a lot of kids to >> competitors have fallen by the waysidekedin stands in a league of its own? what companies out there are a threat to their business? >> it's hard to see anyone company that is a threat to stop linkedin is the singular service every recruiting agency and every recruiting department has all stop they all use it. you can't say that about anything else. that particular area, they are a monopoly. you have other services...
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be providing them, that they have been promised and yet the commander in chief let that go by the wayside it blows up and blows up in this public issue that we see today and he just spews more rhetoric. nothing will happen while obama is in charge of the military and v.a. and federal government in general. government is going to continue to grow under barack obama and this big ineffective, inefficient government that he has grown will just create and perpetuate the problem. >> why do you think the president does not hold people accountable? eric holder lies to congress. you got obviously the worst rollout of a website with more lead time and more money spent in the history of man kind with kathleen sebelius. she didn't get fired. shinseki isn't going to get fired. why doesn't he hold people accountable? >> a couple reasons. when you hold someone accountable, it takes energy and resource and barack obama is lazy. he warned us that he was lazy and attributed that to having been brought up in hawaii. it's his words, not mine, and another thing is that barack obama still doesn't see what the
be providing them, that they have been promised and yet the commander in chief let that go by the wayside it blows up and blows up in this public issue that we see today and he just spews more rhetoric. nothing will happen while obama is in charge of the military and v.a. and federal government in general. government is going to continue to grow under barack obama and this big ineffective, inefficient government that he has grown will just create and perpetuate the problem. >> why do you...
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as i mentioned, there are legitimate voices to the social issues falling by the wayside.is why they are at this conference. i agree, at this conference there are also people with this group that i would define as demagogues you wouldn't want running a lemonade stand. their own importance and get their own voice out there. they are just there for themselves and i don't see any problem with this election cycle on the candidates that are winning. they are very conservative. these aren't people who are moderates by any means. i don't know what they are complaining about. jenna: what you think about jamie's accusation of them trying to make a name for themselves and professional politicians don't officially have to be in office right now, but they're trying to drive the conversation because it is their job. something they are feeling connected to from their heart. >> part of the ideological purity campaign is what i think jamie is referring to. it is also fundraising. great fundraising on their part, they can put it in letters. it is destructive to the party when you attack fe
as i mentioned, there are legitimate voices to the social issues falling by the wayside.is why they are at this conference. i agree, at this conference there are also people with this group that i would define as demagogues you wouldn't want running a lemonade stand. their own importance and get their own voice out there. they are just there for themselves and i don't see any problem with this election cycle on the candidates that are winning. they are very conservative. these aren't people who...
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it's kind of been left by the wayside, but you still see value there? >> if you picked up what was going to happen, it's been more disappointment, very similar to what we had in 2005 when the prime minister promised a lot of reforms and didn't deliver. so the question is will we see the same thing? japan? >> valuations are much more attractive today, japan is trading under 13 times, so that says there's an opportunity there. even in he doesn't get everything he's looking for, we think there's a potential for the market to turn around. >> what's your favorite part of the globe? >> i really like the u.s., and probably japan as a potential you could see some up side there. >> thanks, gentlemen. appreciate it very much. ty, up to you. >>> three big stories on three big dow component today, at&t, fizers and ibm. let's start, though, with at&t, the company reportedly in talks now to buy the satellite television provider directv for close to $50 billion. that is sending shares of directv much higher -- well, i guess not. down now about 60 cents. at&t off by ab
it's kind of been left by the wayside, but you still see value there? >> if you picked up what was going to happen, it's been more disappointment, very similar to what we had in 2005 when the prime minister promised a lot of reforms and didn't deliver. so the question is will we see the same thing? japan? >> valuations are much more attractive today, japan is trading under 13 times, so that says there's an opportunity there. even in he doesn't get everything he's looking for, we...
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in the last presidential election we heard education sort of -- we saw it fall by the wayside, we reallyidn't see it pop up as a major issue. when you want to talk about the economy and this country and how to grow the economy, you have to be talking about education. we are not going to be able to compete in the global market place until we have a skilled workforce. >> thanks for coming in. >> the one letter that can make you seem smarter and it's back to the drawing board after a former secretary of state is made to feel unwelcome as a graduation speaker. the grapevine is next. ♪ [ male announc ] your eyes. even at a distance of 10 mis... the length 146 football fields... they can see the light of a single candle. your eyes are amazing. look after them with centrum silver. multivitamins with lutein and vitamins a, c, and e to support healthy eyes and packed with key nutrients to support your heart and brain, too. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. centrum silver. when you didn't dread when youbedtime becausenner with anticipaof heartburn.itation. when damage to your esop
in the last presidential election we heard education sort of -- we saw it fall by the wayside, we reallyidn't see it pop up as a major issue. when you want to talk about the economy and this country and how to grow the economy, you have to be talking about education. we are not going to be able to compete in the global market place until we have a skilled workforce. >> thanks for coming in. >> the one letter that can make you seem smarter and it's back to the drawing board after a...
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. >> ultimately get answers to that and all this other stuff goes by the wayside.ld news, get over it waste of time. well, if we are still learning new things it's not a waste of time now is it. >> no it isn't. panel, thank you. this is a fox news alert. gusty winds dangerously fanning the flames of a waging wildfire in southern california. more than 1,000 homes and several hundred schools evacuated in an area east of los angeles. for the latest we go live to phil showman. what's going on there? >> well, still no containment on this wildfire. record high temperatures and very dry conditions have led to high fire danger throughout southern california for the the past couple days and this morningx that's just what happened here in the community of rancho kook among go. cucamonga. a number of schools evacuated. all this happened when school was just beginning this morning. fortunately there was a massive response on the ground and so far no structures have been burned. no injuries that we know of. we're told that one house, a garage of one hours just got slightly sing
. >> ultimately get answers to that and all this other stuff goes by the wayside.ld news, get over it waste of time. well, if we are still learning new things it's not a waste of time now is it. >> no it isn't. panel, thank you. this is a fox news alert. gusty winds dangerously fanning the flames of a waging wildfire in southern california. more than 1,000 homes and several hundred schools evacuated in an area east of los angeles. for the latest we go live to phil showman. what's...
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modeling has gone by the wayside.at front of cover of magazines, tucker, when you're in the grocery store, celebrities are on cover much these magazines. modeling jobs have left. salaries are down. >> they have been offshored like everything else. so, that is just kidding. jedediah, the relentless focus on appearance that concerns me for little girls. don't need to think more about that. >> i think calorie count something issue. i did modeling when i was a kid. >> oh, my gosh. >> your bust is never too small, never too big, always picking on you. girls in particular, that is a problem. i feel for kids that may be little and may want to try it. some it may boost self-esteem, walking down a catwalk. really depends how the people handle it and how parents talk to this about it. it is about parental guidance. people say same thing about "dance moms." they say it is too tough on kids. i grew up in performing arts house. she was tough on kids. they wanted to be dancers. they wanted to be stars. you have to train them young.
modeling has gone by the wayside.at front of cover of magazines, tucker, when you're in the grocery store, celebrities are on cover much these magazines. modeling jobs have left. salaries are down. >> they have been offshored like everything else. so, that is just kidding. jedediah, the relentless focus on appearance that concerns me for little girls. don't need to think more about that. >> i think calorie count something issue. i did modeling when i was a kid. >> oh, my gosh....
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. >> i feel that she's one of the females that just kind of fallen by the wayside and is trying to findget along with others. and as far as physical fitness, she's adjusting also. >> while some critics may question whether six months of military-style boot camp can change a criminal's ways, the prison says its research shows more than 62% of elayn hunt impact graduates are out of prison and working in the community. >> we don't want them to come back, you know. we're trying to initiate programs that will help keep them out of prison instead of coming back. >> coming up, an inmate tries to box his way out of prison. >> get me out of jail. i'm willing to fight for free for two years. and get up and gmps.com is the best. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mail man picks it up. i don't leav
. >> i feel that she's one of the females that just kind of fallen by the wayside and is trying to findget along with others. and as far as physical fitness, she's adjusting also. >> while some critics may question whether six months of military-style boot camp can change a criminal's ways, the prison says its research shows more than 62% of elayn hunt impact graduates are out of prison and working in the community. >> we don't want them to come back, you know. we're trying to...
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>> no, and the crazy thing is i had symptoms early on this went by the wayside.ooking back, after i ended up in the icu with the severe symptoms from the kidney problem, i went to a bunch of specialists who started to look at my medical records from year's past, 2003 and 2004, i started showing signs of kidney damage in my blood test and urine tests. 2005, 2006, even worse, when i retired in 2009 they got worse every year. the same doctors were looking at my tests, my physicals, saying a good clean bill of health. never say your kidneys are deteriorating, you need to lay off the pain killers, they knew at that point in my career, my body was beaten up enough, i was not going to get on the field unless they were giving me these drugs so they concealed that from me. >> and there was a former player, mike golic, he talked about the lawsuit and was critical. i just want to play some of what he said and let you respond. >> you know when i hear that one football player said football turned me into a junky. that upsets me, because the players would say i'll take what yo
>> no, and the crazy thing is i had symptoms early on this went by the wayside.ooking back, after i ended up in the icu with the severe symptoms from the kidney problem, i went to a bunch of specialists who started to look at my medical records from year's past, 2003 and 2004, i started showing signs of kidney damage in my blood test and urine tests. 2005, 2006, even worse, when i retired in 2009 they got worse every year. the same doctors were looking at my tests, my physicals, saying a...
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. >> and joe, a lot of the strategy was obamacare, and that seems to have fallen by the wayside, buting away from the economy, is that a strategy mistake, joe? >> well, every race faces its own thing separately, and the poll that matters the most is the one that takes place on that first tuesday, second tuesday in november. >> that is what people say when they are down in the polls, and you know that. >> well, keith makes a very, very good point, and the republicans in the senate races have to pay attention to the matters that matter to the constituent, and whether it is the excel pipeline and the affordable health care exchange and whether it is working or not, and it will have everything to do with how well the republicans do in the election and the senate, and there is a good chance. i think it is a very, very competitive year, and i don't think that we veen the end of it yet. >> and joe watkins, and keith boykin, gentlemen, thank you. >> great to be with you. >> thank you. >>> and checking the newsfeed, oscar paistorius could be headig to the state mental hospital for a psycholog
. >> and joe, a lot of the strategy was obamacare, and that seems to have fallen by the wayside, buting away from the economy, is that a strategy mistake, joe? >> well, every race faces its own thing separately, and the poll that matters the most is the one that takes place on that first tuesday, second tuesday in november. >> that is what people say when they are down in the polls, and you know that. >> well, keith makes a very, very good point, and the republicans in...
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investigating who might be responsible, while all that is happening, that there aren't people falling by the waysidei think we will see where the beef is and that's what the investigation will show. from what i've looked at since 2000, there has been some question as to what is going on and no one has looked as thoroughly as should have been. and i think that what the president has done with the appointment of mr. plthat i bor we'll find out where the beef is and once we do, heads will roll. >> including potentially mr. shinseki? >> if things were overlooked, i don't position thib will be shared, but we have to find out who, what, when and where. because it seems that there has been multiple secretaries of the v.a. because this problem seems to have gone on far too long. and we have to be mad. every american should be mad if in fact this kind of thing has been going on since the year 2000 for our vets, yes, i'm mad, too. but we do want something to be done about it. appears that the president is now moving forward to get to the bottom of it. and once we get to the bottom of it, then let the appropri
investigating who might be responsible, while all that is happening, that there aren't people falling by the waysidei think we will see where the beef is and that's what the investigation will show. from what i've looked at since 2000, there has been some question as to what is going on and no one has looked as thoroughly as should have been. and i think that what the president has done with the appointment of mr. plthat i bor we'll find out where the beef is and once we do, heads will roll....
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studied the full plethora of information, the data on storms, that that kind of has been pushed to the waysidee's other issues with frost, i understand. but climate changes. they termed the technolorminolo. it was global warming, then climate change, now is it climate disruption or climate insecurity? i don't know, they keep changing the brand. i think a lot of young folks are worried about climate change and they're concerned about the environment. i'm a conservationist. i want the environment to be clean, and i want us to have healthy food to eat and so forth, and i don't want excess pollution, but i also want government growth. could this be a good strategy for the president because he wants to spike voter turnout, and will this spike voter insecurity, climate insecurity. >> the president needs to pander to his base and advance in the midterm elections because they have had enough of obama themselves. every promise he made, whether it's climate change or immigration, taxation, the president has not made good on his promise to the liberal base. this is nothing but giving them something, anyt
studied the full plethora of information, the data on storms, that that kind of has been pushed to the waysidee's other issues with frost, i understand. but climate changes. they termed the technolorminolo. it was global warming, then climate change, now is it climate disruption or climate insecurity? i don't know, they keep changing the brand. i think a lot of young folks are worried about climate change and they're concerned about the environment. i'm a conservationist. i want the environment...
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so, all of that blown goes to the wayside and now they have to, if they are honest saying this is a bigry. it's a big story. >> it's a significant story. in some ways it's incremental advance on what we already knew. the white house was spinning in an election year to try to minimize the fallout on benghazi attacks. leading to the misleading susan rice talking points on those sunday morning shows, but even if you think it's not that big of deal, then cover it, analyze it, put it in context. don't black it out. >> all right. so i'm right in saying the reason they are blacking it out is to protect president obama? >> no, i don't agree with that. >> more interested in clive bundy and feels like this an old story. >> a 17 in the "the washington post"? used to work there. >> better than the "new york times" i will tell that you? it's embarrassing. what do you say? >> actually, i agree with howard on this. if you look wheat trending and i think a lot of people deciding what they are going to put on their airwaves in other networks or print comes down to numbers ratings or selling papers, they
so, all of that blown goes to the wayside and now they have to, if they are honest saying this is a bigry. it's a big story. >> it's a significant story. in some ways it's incremental advance on what we already knew. the white house was spinning in an election year to try to minimize the fallout on benghazi attacks. leading to the misleading susan rice talking points on those sunday morning shows, but even if you think it's not that big of deal, then cover it, analyze it, put it in...
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sometimes the stuff falls by the wayside. the people that deserve this, those that put their life on the line for our country are the ones on the short end of this. this is something that in congress, we have to be right on top of. i hope the president can be right on top of as well. >> michael, does this have legs? as we say in the business. will this really finally make changes? >> it does. absolutely. i think they have taken a page, the v.a., out of the gm playbook for crisis management. they should be telling it all, telling it themselves. >> no press conference. >> nothing forthcoming. i'm concerned this is the tip of the iceberg. there are other lurking issues. one that has my focus is that 1 of 6 iraq and afghanistan veterans have substance abuse issues. i think it's because of the overprescription of pain meds that in many cases leads to a heroin addiction and a life of crime. so i think much is yet to come. >> and we'll have a whole lot more veterans coming home by the end of the year. thank you, all of you. >>> comi
sometimes the stuff falls by the wayside. the people that deserve this, those that put their life on the line for our country are the ones on the short end of this. this is something that in congress, we have to be right on top of. i hope the president can be right on top of as well. >> michael, does this have legs? as we say in the business. will this really finally make changes? >> it does. absolutely. i think they have taken a page, the v.a., out of the gm playbook for crisis...
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merkel's office in which she says a friends don't spy on friends all of this apparently going by the wayside also the fact that among some of the documents that were leaked by edward snowden was direct reference by name to the head of the b n d the german secret service that he was more than compliant with the n.s.a. when it came to looking into german citizens it does seem that all of this has been brushed under the carpet now the federal prosecutor is said the reason for this isn't that they can't get the evidence they say that they they can't contact edward snowden. to speak to him in person this is despite edward snowden having been looking for months for a way to try and speak to german prosecutors german investigators also the fact that well the media doesn't seem to have had any problem finding mr snowden many an interview be it in newspapers news magazines or on t.v. have all come out with him but what this is all left though is those this work in data protection here in germany again asked they've greeted this news with the will demand and essentially said well the good work that th
merkel's office in which she says a friends don't spy on friends all of this apparently going by the wayside also the fact that among some of the documents that were leaked by edward snowden was direct reference by name to the head of the b n d the german secret service that he was more than compliant with the n.s.a. when it came to looking into german citizens it does seem that all of this has been brushed under the carpet now the federal prosecutor is said the reason for this isn't that they...
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>> what jobs put by the wayside? what happens to individuals here. >> reporter: individuals like annie who worked at dick's for a decade earning a bachelor's degree by the way. >> i would be swimming in student loans without their help. >> reporter: they makes $13.50 and isn't she wants a legislated raise. >> it would be nice to make $1.50 an hour but everything is going to go up to compensate for how much the minimum wage is going to go up. >> reporter: dick's owner say a $15 minimum wage would raise their labor costs $1.5 million and that in addition to raising prices they might have to cut benefits so the family wants any new minimum wage law to take total compensation into account. >> for me a smart minimum wage would take into account benefits. businesses like ours providing scholarship and health insurance you should get credit for that when you look at what you are paying employees. >> reporter: high end restaurants want a credit for tips. while most states let restaurants pay wait staff a subminimum wage as l
>> what jobs put by the wayside? what happens to individuals here. >> reporter: individuals like annie who worked at dick's for a decade earning a bachelor's degree by the way. >> i would be swimming in student loans without their help. >> reporter: they makes $13.50 and isn't she wants a legislated raise. >> it would be nice to make $1.50 an hour but everything is going to go up to compensate for how much the minimum wage is going to go up. >> reporter:...
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that's fallen by the wayside. think the white house's decision to delay the ultimate decision, the ultimate approval of keystone until after the midterms exasperates the situation, whether it continues to create a football that can be tossed from side-to-side. >> look, i don't know the answer to that. this is what i do know, front page new york times, signists warn of polar melt. a study came out about dire consequences for the united states and the world unless we cut greenhouse gas emissions and address the crisis of climate change. the keystone pipeline, if we pass that, this will be a signal to the entire world that we are not serious about moving away from fossil fuel and transforming our energy system into energy efficiency and sustainable energy. i have to say something else, alex, it is no great secret the koch brothers who make their money in fossil fuels and other energy companies spend huge amounts of money in elections. i think it is really, really sad that many of my republican colleagues are willing
that's fallen by the wayside. think the white house's decision to delay the ultimate decision, the ultimate approval of keystone until after the midterms exasperates the situation, whether it continues to create a football that can be tossed from side-to-side. >> look, i don't know the answer to that. this is what i do know, front page new york times, signists warn of polar melt. a study came out about dire consequences for the united states and the world unless we cut greenhouse gas...
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has watched over the past two election cycles, they have watched potential senate pickups go by the wayside because of tea party candidates who could not appeal to a electorate. and that's been a big problem. so, what did mitch mcconnell do? a, he came out shooting fast. >> senator rand paul back him? >> and that's the other key. that's the subplot and to me the most intriguing subplot in all of this is rand paul. it was very smart on mitch mcconnell's part to cozy up to rand paul to put him on the senate foreign relations committee. a prime spot for a freshman senator. rand paul came out supporting him. what is rand paul going to do leading up to 2016? he is clearly, you know, wants to be a presidential candidate. what role is he going to play in this schism between the establishment of the party and the tea party part of the party? >> john, your favorite? >> i agree that kentucky is is an interesting race. you know. you have heard a lot about how the tea party, their influence is winning how they are losing. what struck me about this race is the tea party is sort of a victim of their own
has watched over the past two election cycles, they have watched potential senate pickups go by the wayside because of tea party candidates who could not appeal to a electorate. and that's been a big problem. so, what did mitch mcconnell do? a, he came out shooting fast. >> senator rand paul back him? >> and that's the other key. that's the subplot and to me the most intriguing subplot in all of this is rand paul. it was very smart on mitch mcconnell's part to cozy up to rand paul...
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charter schools can pick and choose their students, leaving other children by the wayside.ted fraud found in this study underscores the institutional failure. this isn't about republicans and democrats, this is about children in america. not some, all of them. the stakes are too high. but here we have a congress that wants to fork more money into a system that they claim is perfect, but it's ridden with fraud. joining me tonight, our rapid response panel, ruth coniff and florida state senator dwight bullard. ruth, you first. this fraud that was found in 15 states, is this a surprise to you? >> well, not really, ed. i think that we've seen one report after another talking about how charter schools, which are not regulated and supervised the same way regular public schools are find a way to extract money. there's something fundamentally wrong with saying that as boehner said competition is the answer. if public schools are underfunded and there really is a direct link between both the poverty of their student populations and the underfunding of the schools and their performan
charter schools can pick and choose their students, leaving other children by the wayside.ted fraud found in this study underscores the institutional failure. this isn't about republicans and democrats, this is about children in america. not some, all of them. the stakes are too high. but here we have a congress that wants to fork more money into a system that they claim is perfect, but it's ridden with fraud. joining me tonight, our rapid response panel, ruth coniff and florida state senator...
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discriminating against and treating them as separately, you know, but kind of equal falls by the waysideanielle, i want to show a map of sort of the states where you're seeing these challenges to marriage. you're going to see that they are largely red states where you are starting to see these new challenges. in a sense, is it sort of disconcerting in a way to you that the way that l xw bt people have humanized and sort of, you know, made themselves a part of the mainstream had to be in the context of the most wholesome potential picture, which is marriage, which is, you know, nothing that would make anyone nervous nervous, all about sort of the wholesome institution. is that good news or bad news? >> i think it's that good news. i don't think there's anything wrong with marriage being painted as a wholesome, you know, form of commitment. that most people want to get into. joifs satisfying before, wow, since we got engaged in june of 2009, 13 states, including the district of columbia, have seen the freedom to marry, which was unthinkable some three and a half years ago. it's crazy to us
discriminating against and treating them as separately, you know, but kind of equal falls by the waysideanielle, i want to show a map of sort of the states where you're seeing these challenges to marriage. you're going to see that they are largely red states where you are starting to see these new challenges. in a sense, is it sort of disconcerting in a way to you that the way that l xw bt people have humanized and sort of, you know, made themselves a part of the mainstream had to be in the...
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to make sure this work does not fall to the wayside, the committee included several oversight provisions that will ensure our tax dollars are being spent responsibly. in addition, the bill includes several provisions that will assure the life, liberty, and property of the american people, such as prohibiting the transfer or release of guantanamo detainees into the u.s. protecting our second amendment rights. and preserving the sanctity of life. madam chairman, before i close, let me take a moment to thank again chairman frank wolf, mr. fattah, members of the committee and staff for all their hard work on this bill. this is a tough bill to put together. and the allocation was not the greatest in the world that we had to work with. but they have, i think, fit the needs of the country into this bill. i want to particularly draw attention to the chairman of this subcommittee and the author of this fine piece of legislation. frank wolf has served in this house the same number of days that i have. we came together in 1980, january of 1981, and over that 34 years of service in this body, chairm
to make sure this work does not fall to the wayside, the committee included several oversight provisions that will ensure our tax dollars are being spent responsibly. in addition, the bill includes several provisions that will assure the life, liberty, and property of the american people, such as prohibiting the transfer or release of guantanamo detainees into the u.s. protecting our second amendment rights. and preserving the sanctity of life. madam chairman, before i close, let me take a...
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they recognize the international checks and balances has gone by the wayside now that putin is not respecting they are coming to the u.s. and saying we may not be in nato or the eu but we need to push back against the russians and we need your help. >> if this goes on like this, jim, and you know this as well as anyone, crimea, eastern ukraine, moldova, that would clearly, totally, i suspect, poison what is even left of a semblance of a normal u.s./russian relationship. >> reporter: absolutely. and you heard from administration officials in the last several weeks that they know and acknowledge that they are entering a new phase, that the phase in the last 20 years after the fall of the berlin wall of cooperation has come to an end. it doesn't mean no cooperation. there arie issues that they are working on. this friendly and warm and fuzzy period, if you will, between the u.s. and russia is over, really, and they've got to change, change relationships including the countries like moldova. as josh said, those countries, moldova, the baltics, they are looking for reassurance, not just in words b
they recognize the international checks and balances has gone by the wayside now that putin is not respecting they are coming to the u.s. and saying we may not be in nato or the eu but we need to push back against the russians and we need your help. >> if this goes on like this, jim, and you know this as well as anyone, crimea, eastern ukraine, moldova, that would clearly, totally, i suspect, poison what is even left of a semblance of a normal u.s./russian relationship. >> reporter:...
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if they would work with us, if they would leave these games by the wayside and if they would focus for a minute on trying to work with us to engage in solutions that would help grow the economy and help reduce unemployment and help raise wages across the nation, then we would gladly embrace that. and we've introduced a number of bills that would do exactly that. know i know the distinguished senator who is presiding comes in an energy-producing state like mine, and this is no mystery to her. but in texas, like north dakota, there are a lot of really good jobs, but people don't have the skills necessarily to qualify for those good jobs. so i've been in fredericksburg, texas, recently where they are training welders at the community college there. a welder can make $100,000 or more a year. in the perman basin in odessa in texas, truck drivers can make $100,000 a year. it is unbelievable what this renaissance in american energy has done to our economy and job creation. but one thing we can do that would be a heck of a lot more constructive than this kind of show vote and this partisan gam
if they would work with us, if they would leave these games by the wayside and if they would focus for a minute on trying to work with us to engage in solutions that would help grow the economy and help reduce unemployment and help raise wages across the nation, then we would gladly embrace that. and we've introduced a number of bills that would do exactly that. know i know the distinguished senator who is presiding comes in an energy-producing state like mine, and this is no mystery to her....
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and if they would work with us and leave us by the wayside and they would focus on trying to work withdoes to engage in solutions that would help to grow the economy and reduce unemployment, and raise wages across the nation, then we would gladly embrace that. and we have introduced a number of bills that would do exactly that. i noted distinguished senator who has presided from an energy producing state. and they don't necessarily qualify for those jobs. so i have been there recently at the community college there and the welder can make $100,000 or more a year. and one thing we could do that would be more constructive than this kind of showboat and partisan gamesmanship would be to improve our workforce training programs. the pell grant program. to try to figure out ways in order to qualify for these good high paying jobs are being created by this or i'll were sounds of american energy and we could prove the keystone xl pipeline that makes a lot of sense. creating about 42,000 jobs that would make this a safe source of energy. and we could do something constructive. and they have to
and if they would work with us and leave us by the wayside and they would focus on trying to work withdoes to engage in solutions that would help to grow the economy and reduce unemployment, and raise wages across the nation, then we would gladly embrace that. and we have introduced a number of bills that would do exactly that. i noted distinguished senator who has presided from an energy producing state. and they don't necessarily qualify for those jobs. so i have been there recently at the...
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. >> the digital clock in our room on the wayside of the bed was blinking. i thought that was unusual, but didn't think much of it. >> then you went ahead and just continued? >> carried on our lives. >> and never dreamed, why would they, that their digital clock was blinking out of warning. two days passed during which time their 15-year-old daughter lived out of the clothes in her suitcase as teenagers sometimes do. then came sunday. >> just taking a shower, she went to her room and went to her drawer and that's when she discovered all of her underwear had been taken from the drawer. >> so she told her parents. >> she's a teenager, and clothes are everywhere. i said, well did you check your laundry basket? did you check your suitcase? she said no, mom. everything is gone. >> she was freaked out. >> her parents said what parents say. >> i said, go up and look again. so she started to cry. she said, no, everything is gone. everything. >> she checked again and found more things were missing. >> she was running out and crying and very upset. then we realized th
. >> the digital clock in our room on the wayside of the bed was blinking. i thought that was unusual, but didn't think much of it. >> then you went ahead and just continued? >> carried on our lives. >> and never dreamed, why would they, that their digital clock was blinking out of warning. two days passed during which time their 15-year-old daughter lived out of the clothes in her suitcase as teenagers sometimes do. then came sunday. >> just taking a shower, she...
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might be considered the progressive element of the republican party has basically been falling by the wayside going back to barry goldwater. so this is not surprising that it's continuing this move to the right and the establishment reflects that. >> i guess it comes to the ideological question and also how do we govern. thom tillis supported the government shutdown. are you going to let somebody willing to compromise? >> it's always been a conservative party and sometimes it's a little less conservative or more. now it's in a period of more conservative. it sets up a really clear, really clear cut ideological divide in north carolina and a lot of other places. in some ways it makes it harder for the democrats because they can't rely on self-sabotaging. . so they have to make arguments for obamacare, expansion of medicaid, climate change argument again and again and again, because it's how the establishment, which make s it more powerful to be mouthing these far right ideological views with guys like thom tillis or mitch mcconnell in the senate who are well trained politicians who know how to
might be considered the progressive element of the republican party has basically been falling by the wayside going back to barry goldwater. so this is not surprising that it's continuing this move to the right and the establishment reflects that. >> i guess it comes to the ideological question and also how do we govern. thom tillis supported the government shutdown. are you going to let somebody willing to compromise? >> it's always been a conservative party and sometimes it's a...
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getillion people a pathway to citizenship and people like you and stephen king will be left by the wayside. guest: it is interesting that he uses the figure 12 million people. we have been told 11 million. in recent years we have been told it is as many as 20 million, and they make it more palatable by saying it is 11 million. 12you give more amnesty to million people, just like they found in 1986 -- if you give amnesty to people and you do not secure the border before you do that, as they found in 1986, within a matter of a few years, you will have more than that come into the country. it becomes a magnet, and then you're not talking about -- some people were told in 1986 it is only about one million people. it turned out to be closer to 4 million people, and then within a matter of years it was that many more people, and within about 10 years after that, supposedly it is basically doubled. so, i appreciate the call the person tweeting -- the e-mail saying i need to get used to it, but you need to get used to the fact that if you do that, the unemployment rate will skyrocket even higher.
getillion people a pathway to citizenship and people like you and stephen king will be left by the wayside. guest: it is interesting that he uses the figure 12 million people. we have been told 11 million. in recent years we have been told it is as many as 20 million, and they make it more palatable by saying it is 11 million. 12you give more amnesty to million people, just like they found in 1986 -- if you give amnesty to people and you do not secure the border before you do that, as they...
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the housing market was sort of recovering and the issues were being pushed to the wayside, especiallyrofitable. if we lose momentum it's interesting if that changes the debate and -- >> i think they have given 200 billion back to the treasury. >> no first time home buyers in the market. that's a really bad sign about the overall health of the real estate market, and they have to -- i think all discussions today, and diana olick's perfect piece, really helps to address that. >> isn't it the case first time buyers can with the help of f a fha -- >> the prices are so high that even 3.5%, everybody's got sticker shock. >> but it's not a supply side. >> do you think -- new york is with the craziest market w.rents so high in new york do you find any first time families finally moving to a purchase because the rents have gotten so craze? >> young, young, young people, millennials outbidding each other and bidding above ask orders. >> and as diana pointed out in the story, folks are doing all cash buys and dolly was saying how many foreign investors are coming in and buying up apartments here
the housing market was sort of recovering and the issues were being pushed to the wayside, especiallyrofitable. if we lose momentum it's interesting if that changes the debate and -- >> i think they have given 200 billion back to the treasury. >> no first time home buyers in the market. that's a really bad sign about the overall health of the real estate market, and they have to -- i think all discussions today, and diana olick's perfect piece, really helps to address that. >>...
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naysayers about him being a horrible human rights violator, like his father, kind of went by the wayside by the end of 2013, two-thirds, two-thirds of senior generals have been either replaced, purged or moved to different jobs. are you starting to see the pattern? in april 2013 come anytime kim jong-un was visiting military units, his bodyguard details increased. and very interesting, in 2013 reportedly -- emerged as a number two. there's an no such thing as a number two by the way in north korea. he has since come since i wrote this book has since been reassigned. so now he is one of those two-thirds generals as well. he was seen as a de facto number two but in order to i trust that please allow me to explain this. some of you already know this about north korea. north korea really consists of three institutions. the party, the military, the ccd services and then there's a fourth entity that is sort of blurry, and that's the kim family wishing. and in a family circle of the kim family. those people to work to relate to the kim's or who are the sons, grandsons and the great grandsons of
naysayers about him being a horrible human rights violator, like his father, kind of went by the wayside by the end of 2013, two-thirds, two-thirds of senior generals have been either replaced, purged or moved to different jobs. are you starting to see the pattern? in april 2013 come anytime kim jong-un was visiting military units, his bodyguard details increased. and very interesting, in 2013 reportedly -- emerged as a number two. there's an no such thing as a number two by the way in north...
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getillion people a pathway to citizenship and people like you and stephen king will be left by the waysidest: it is interesting that he uses the figure 12 million people. we have been told 11 million. in recent years we have been told it is as many as 20 million, and they make it more palatable by saying it is 11 million. 12you give more amnesty to million people, just like they found in 1986 -- if you give amnesty to people and you do not secure the border before you do that, as they found in 1986, within a matter of a few years, you will have more than that come into the country. it becomes a magnet, and then you're not talking about -- some people were told in 1986 it is only about one million people. it turned out to be closer to 4 million people, and then within a matter of years it was that many more people, and within about 10 years after that, supposedly it is basically doubled. so, i appreciate the call the person tweeting -- the e-mail saying i need to get used to it, but you need to get used to the fact that if you do that, the unemployment rate will skyrocket even higher. it wi
getillion people a pathway to citizenship and people like you and stephen king will be left by the waysidest: it is interesting that he uses the figure 12 million people. we have been told 11 million. in recent years we have been told it is as many as 20 million, and they make it more palatable by saying it is 11 million. 12you give more amnesty to million people, just like they found in 1986 -- if you give amnesty to people and you do not secure the border before you do that, as they found in...
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. >> give us an example of the kind of case that you've had to let drop by the wayside. i mean, do you drop cases that are just so big that it would take so many resources? so are the big fraudsters getting away with it more than the little fraudsters? >> well, i'm not -- in our daut and evaluation officings so i'm not there. i do know our investigation office told me they closed 220 complaints since 2012. i think it's a mix. we try to do the best risk assessment we can and put resources on the biggest case bus certainly we can't afford to do all those. i know our strike force activities have been a big success and our strike force cities we've had a reduction in resources. so it's been across the board in every aspect of the ig's enforcement. >> my time's expired. i'll follow up with the second round. >> i thank the chairman. and ms. king i appreciate this g.a.o. report that you put out. i want to go to the first complete page. this is the second paragraph the lator half of it. i'll read it to catch everybody up. for example c.m.s. has hired contractors to determine whe
. >> give us an example of the kind of case that you've had to let drop by the wayside. i mean, do you drop cases that are just so big that it would take so many resources? so are the big fraudsters getting away with it more than the little fraudsters? >> well, i'm not -- in our daut and evaluation officings so i'm not there. i do know our investigation office told me they closed 220 complaints since 2012. i think it's a mix. we try to do the best risk assessment we can and put...
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we have a nice way of living, but our resources are going by the wayside.ifornia, i live in a very drought-stricken area. it is affecting our environment in a great way. all these people talk about how much they care about the environment, but i wonder how much people are really willing to change their lives for the environment. i do not see anybody really wanting to park their car or give up showers. i just think we're at a point that people need to start asking themselves what they are willing to give up. how old you are, i do you think younger people are more willing than older people? 53.er: i am they think it depends on conversations going on in the home. i have adult children. my youngest is in environmental science. it really bothers him. he wants to know what we can do about it. i want to know what we can do about it, too. our lakes are drying up. we do not have the water we need. to notw, they want us use fossil fuel, but then they want as to give up our wood-burning stoves. live, it isre i really cold. do you want fossil fuel to be in the air or d
we have a nice way of living, but our resources are going by the wayside.ifornia, i live in a very drought-stricken area. it is affecting our environment in a great way. all these people talk about how much they care about the environment, but i wonder how much people are really willing to change their lives for the environment. i do not see anybody really wanting to park their car or give up showers. i just think we're at a point that people need to start asking themselves what they are...
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rhetoric around being the greatest on human rights and democracy and freedom would certainly go by the wayside but certainly these eighty troops i mean the united states this is the same thing we dealt with with the koni situation where they sent a sort of negligible amount of troops. there's no real military solution but it's simply a way to save face in the eyes of the world who feel wrongly unfortunately that this is like a really easy problem to solve if the u.s. just swooped in and made it or whatever and so the u.s. troops they save face and it also allows them to for their ingratiate themselves into the security the growing sort of security culture in these west african states nigeria cameroon mali where the western countries are building up sort of agenda army if you will of local forces backed by western military power that is able to you know allegedly attacked threats but really sort of tried in scots this very sort of powerful wealth making machine for the west and a tiny group of elites in africa perfectly articulated which brings me to this this quote from an article by nigerian
rhetoric around being the greatest on human rights and democracy and freedom would certainly go by the wayside but certainly these eighty troops i mean the united states this is the same thing we dealt with with the koni situation where they sent a sort of negligible amount of troops. there's no real military solution but it's simply a way to save face in the eyes of the world who feel wrongly unfortunately that this is like a really easy problem to solve if the u.s. just swooped in and made it...