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making its way down into the soh wl,urnghara into snow, and ice in some areas, but as you can see it will be drying up by the end of the day. it will stay unsettled though for places like taiwan and in the philippines dealing with some hefty showers especially in the central portions of the uny. 15 degrees in taipei today, 8 in chongqing, minus 1 in beijing and minus 2 in seoul. here it remains bitterly cold out here. rth america, widespread snow developing across the lower midwest of the u.s., two systems ing , e wa t southeast bringing thundershowers as well as snow in north carolina and then one mi o othceraplns is going to be gaining a bit more energy as it moves across the mississippi valley, and then bringing widespread and heavy blowing snow. out towards the west, the dry conditions generally that snow easing over the northern rockies but from the pacific a new syst wl ri, inng more rain in the days to come here. los angeles coming in at 19 degrees, chilly towards th north, seattle, and 1 in vancouver, minus 2 in chicago and 8 degrees in houston, chilly down here as well. head
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i'm happy not to give it to you, wls. >> why do i need to do it now? >> my understanding is this is the public acceptance now, so i don't think there can be amendments lather, even minor, or else we'll have to go through this again. >> forget it. no need. >> public commen on circumstances warranted on a practice already in place but this would clarify it in the rules, and then section 6-d-2 explains and clarifies the board's policy that these affiliated with a party should speak during that party's allotsment of time and not under "public comment. so that is it for section -- article 3. i don't know if there are any comments from commissioner fung, or others, that you had on that article. >> article 4, no significant revisions were being proposed there. article 5 obviously has the bulk of the suggested changes. people are free to submit as much briefing and evidence that they want at that time. the proposal to limit it to one page is to limit it since the responding party is limited to a 12-page submital. sections 2-a and b makes the apellant brief doo
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some say this wl not end until there is a stopping of this. >> consumers need to be more aware. we need to eat less meat, while paying a higher price for it to get better quality. industrial production means worse quality, which ultimately put our health at risk. >> political pressure is mounting, as well. at a special meeting in parliament, one minister pledged to take action. >> we are going to tighten regulations on feed and talk about penalties. >> of the opposition says that is not enough. they say the minister does not have a clear plan of action. no matter, germany's consumers are playing it safe, and organic food stores are doing a big trade. and all eyes are on paris today, where the results from the periscopes were unveiled. the satellite has now completed three full scans of the universe. scientists say the data collected will give them a eare picture of how our universe was created and possibly where it is heading, as well. >> these images reveal a distribution of hitherto unseen distant galaxies. they're hoping to solve one of the most vexing cosmic mysteries. how i
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those faster trains nicknamed baby blets wl))))))))))))))))))/ weekends. the changes begin tomorrow fares per zone. for example, a fromm sanan josese to san francisco covers three zones adding 75 cents to a grand t totalal ofof 8.50. starting monday fewer trains will run between the morning and the evening rush hours. >>> it's still a few hours before the ball drops in new york's times square but the biggest party in the nation is getting started. we have a live look at theady.y. timemes square, nbc bay area's steve liesmhandlemasman joins u how police will keep the revelers safe. >> reporter: it's going to be huge. more than 1 million people expected. we're looking south now on broadway. let me get out of the way. we'll push in while i tell you a little more about this celebration. a million people expected. streets are closed to cars. if you leave your pen to go to the bathroom, you are out. love and kisses is the theme. there will be 30,000 lip balms given away and a calm iraq war veterans will get married on times square. are police worried? sure they'
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some wl be pollution. it's a spare the air day until midnight.s n burning of wooden doors and outdoors. usuay let us know right about now if th's going to be extended. keep it here the entire show. if they do i'll be sure to let you know. one more night of tulie fog and some freezing fog. highs today will be above average in oakland and san jose by a couple degrees. we're anywhere from 1 cooler in redwood city. san francisco 3, napa 4 and livermore 6 degrees cooler than average. sunset to 5:06. the south bay warmer weather. upper 50s for you, mid to upper 50s on the peninsul as you head to the coast and downtown south san francisco, mid-50 upper 40s to low 50s because of the fog. mid to upper 50s on the east bay shor but look at the 40s, especially where the fog is along the quarter and around the monterey bay. the warmest weather. upper 50s caramel, inland morgan hill everyby else low to mid-60s. around the state temperatures in the central valleys, the 40s because of the draw temperatures everybody in the 30s once again except san francisco and
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so thinit wl be interesting to watch how he navigates the mormon question. >> and meanwhile, e.j., everydit worth his salt is giving obama advice about what he needs to do, how he needs to change himself, how he needs to change his language. talk about that. >> well, the range of advice goes from you must be nicer to the republicans and look like you're a centrist to you're political and moral obligation is to confront these guys and have a big argument so that the issues can be clear to the country. and i think he's going to try to do a little of the former to say i've reached out my hand to them, and when the hand is rejected on certain issues, he's going to flip to the second. but i think one of the things to look for is whether he does speak more in a moral and spiritual language both about himself and the underpinnings of his policies, but also about this sense of america can grab its position in the world back after a period when americans felt we were in decline. i think there's going be me john kennedy-esque rhetoric coming out of him getting the country moving again in the comin
so thinit wl be interesting to watch how he navigates the mormon question. >> and meanwhile, e.j., everydit worth his salt is giving obama advice about what he needs to do, how he needs to change himself, how he needs to change his language. talk about that. >> well, the range of advice goes from you must be nicer to the republicans and look like you're a centrist to you're political and moral obligation is to confront these guys and have a big argument so that the issues can be...
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weather right now in the low to mid-50s and fog in the morning on the embarking on san francinisco, a we wl have the latest on what you can expect in the morning in minutes. >>> he knew where i was because of the gps coordinates as a young female and it is frightening to know that somebody can find out where you were or where you live? >> cyber stalking, sunday night at 11:00 on bay area news. co >>> applegate, again? the rumor churning again with ipad showing the next generation of ipad. it is not due out for months, but web sites and apple blogs are atwitter over the tweak. but are they legit? cheryl baird is live in san francisco with a sneak peek that apple does not want us to see, cheryl. >> well, that is right, jessica. apple does not definitely to see it. in fact, i talked to an apple employee outside of the apple store and he didn't want anything to do with the video or basically didn't want anything to do with me. but though who might be curious, take a look. >> reporter: at apple stores everywhere, the ipad table is always crowded. first-generation ipad is hot, but the ipad ii may
weather right now in the low to mid-50s and fog in the morning on the embarking on san francinisco, a we wl have the latest on what you can expect in the morning in minutes. >>> he knew where i was because of the gps coordinates as a young female and it is frightening to know that somebody can find out where you were or where you live? >> cyber stalking, sunday night at 11:00 on bay area news. co >>> applegate, again? the rumor churning again with ipad showing the next...
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doing wl. > right back with more from mike singletary. [ male announcer ] breakfast for breakfast. breakfast for lunch. breakfast for dinner. with three new breakfast lovers dishes, who needs a break from breakfast? denny's. america's diner is always open. >>> back to mike singletary one more time. you saw some inner peace when he was talking, but don't be fooled. the intensity is still there. and some things will just never change. >> every time that i came out here, i wish i could get my hands on the kids and actually coach them. then i know something. and watching them from afar, it doesn't help me a whole lot. i've still got to go back and look at the film. >> so he's still looking at the film. he's never going to stop looking at the film. >> he spent three years looking at the film. >> thanks for joining us tonight. "the jay leno show" is next. >> that's going to do it for us. we'll see you tomorrow. bye-bye.
doing wl. > right back with more from mike singletary. [ male announcer ] breakfast for breakfast. breakfast for lunch. breakfast for dinner. with three new breakfast lovers dishes, who needs a break from breakfast? denny's. america's diner is always open. >>> back to mike singletary one more time. you saw some inner peace when he was talking, but don't be fooled. the intensity is still there. and some things will just never change. >> every time that i came out here, i wish i...
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he said the next version of inwsig wl omtie with chips designed by arm. it will be able to run on all platforms. >> thank you. the dioxin scare in germany is spreading with paltry in pig farms. bigger culture minisy ys there's no danger to the public, but it has banned the sale of eggs and meat from animals that were given feed contaminated with the carcinogenic of dioxin. >> work continues on farms like this one, even though an embargo has been imposed on it. he cannot sell his pigs until the meat is checked for the dioxin. >> there are too many. you cannot simply stack piglets. and the hogs keep getting bigger,eeng slaughter is more difficult. every single day costs us money. >> farmers are some consumers affairs advocas y e ma could have been limited at the information about compared -- contaminated feed has spread more quickly. only now are officials discovered thathiunnire plant in lower saxony should not have been producing. farmers are taking legal action. we are already angry about how things are developing. i have serious accusations to make agai
he said the next version of inwsig wl omtie with chips designed by arm. it will be able to run on all platforms. >> thank you. the dioxin scare in germany is spreading with paltry in pig farms. bigger culture minisy ys there's no danger to the public, but it has banned the sale of eggs and meat from animals that were given feed contaminated with the carcinogenic of dioxin. >> work continues on farms like this one, even though an embargo has been imposed on it. he cannot sell his...
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. >> wl, i think you will repeal in a manner that will hurt america's middle class and eliminate millionsf americans' jobs, in spite of what you say. and i believe that it explodes federal deficit. it certainly does by the announced and already scored c.b.o. score of at least 143 billion dollars. and i believe that there will be millions of people that would be affected by this. i would like t at this time yield to the ranking member, ms. slaughter. >> i thank jat for yielding. i thought that i asked very interesting and important questions earlier in your enlightening testimony about how many jobs had been created since this health care bill went into effect. private employers since that time has added 935,000 jobs to their payrolls and the health sector has added an additional 171,000 jobs. for a job-killer bill, it's not for a job-killer bill, it's not doing its job very well, is it? >> not at all. thank you, madam slaughter. before i yield, mr. chairman, particularly for the members and young people in this audience and the rules committee today, as you heard me say, those of you that
. >> wl, i think you will repeal in a manner that will hurt america's middle class and eliminate millionsf americans' jobs, in spite of what you say. and i believe that it explodes federal deficit. it certainly does by the announced and already scored c.b.o. score of at least 143 billion dollars. and i believe that there will be millions of people that would be affected by this. i would like t at this time yield to the ranking member, ms. slaughter. >> i thank jat for yielding. i...
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. >> jimmy: higgins, what are they wl, jimmy, today's s day' doll "posing" winner will receive a sevenheers and applause ] she stands three feet tall and comes with a stunning ballerina dress, a gorgeous necklace and a regal crown. jimmy -- >> jimmy: wow, that is a great prize. you guys don't have that already, do you? >> no. >> jimmy: let's not admit it if you do. all right, here we go. contestant number one, you are up. what is your name and where are you from? >> my name is jake williams. i'm from matamoras, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, welcome. buddy. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being here tonight. and just so you guys don't cheat and look at the doll, before it's your turn, we're gonna ask you to put these on. these are the domes of solitude. [ laughter ] there you go. one for you. and there's one for you, right there. you can't see or hear anything in there. there's music pumping. and yeah, you can't see unless i pull this guy off, here. there, you can see. hey. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] all right. i'm gonna show you the
. >> jimmy: higgins, what are they wl, jimmy, today's s day' doll "posing" winner will receive a sevenheers and applause ] she stands three feet tall and comes with a stunning ballerina dress, a gorgeous necklace and a regal crown. jimmy -- >> jimmy: wow, that is a great prize. you guys don't have that already, do you? >> no. >> jimmy: let's not admit it if you do. all right, here we go. contestant number one, you are up. what is your name and where are you...
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. >> the los angeles district attorney says his officil wl appeal the judge's ruling. >>> day three in court for con ratd murray who was present at the death of michael jackson. the preliminary trial is under way to see if there's enough evidence to hold murray responsible for jackson's death. today a paramedic testified when he responded to the 911 call the scene there, quote, didn't add up. the paramedic said he found a gaunt man on the bed with an iv stand and dr. conrad murray nearby. he said murray didn't tell him he administered propofol, a powerful annette tick that authorities say killed the pop star. the trial continues tomorrow. >>> it was black and orange day in sacramento as lawmakers paid tribute to the world series champion san francisco giants. the managing partner, general manager brought the world series trophy with them today. governor brown took a few minutes from his new job to hold the prized trophy. the giants world series win was the first since moving to san francisco in 1958. and you know when the trophy travels the trophy brings security with it. >> i'm not su
. >> the los angeles district attorney says his officil wl appeal the judge's ruling. >>> day three in court for con ratd murray who was present at the death of michael jackson. the preliminary trial is under way to see if there's enough evidence to hold murray responsible for jackson's death. today a paramedic testified when he responded to the 911 call the scene there, quote, didn't add up. the paramedic said he found a gaunt man on the bed with an iv stand and dr. conrad...
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>> wl, we're down to a total number of 14 people that were injured that were treated. we're down to ten people and it looks as though another three have been released today. so i think we're going to be starting tomorrow with about five to six people that are still, maybe seven, still remaining in the hospital. they're doing well. gabby is doing as well as we could expect. her husband and i had a chance yesterday to go to her bedside and just stand and kind of look at her and kind of talk to her. even though she couldn't hear us. just pray for her recovery which we all believe is essential and a great possibility for her to come back and do the job that she was elected to do. >> ifill: you obviously work closely with the congresswoman in her years in congress. she's been there while you've been mayor for a while. what kind of a colleague was she? what kind of a congresswoman was she, is she? >> yes, is she. i go back to the time before she was even elected to the state legislature. back in the late 1990s when she was a businessperson in the city of tucson. i knew her t
>> wl, we're down to a total number of 14 people that were injured that were treated. we're down to ten people and it looks as though another three have been released today. so i think we're going to be starting tomorrow with about five to six people that are still, maybe seven, still remaining in the hospital. they're doing well. gabby is doing as well as we could expect. her husband and i had a chance yesterday to go to her bedside and just stand and kind of look at her and kind of talk...
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remember that it wl save $134 billion over 10 years, or end health care choices for millions and add $230 billion to the nation's deficit. mr. speaker -- madam speaker, we are considering the first measure from the rules committee of this new congress, and my republican friends have already produced one for the record books. let meive you some of the highligh. first of all, the resolution includes aompletely closed process for two separate pieces of legislation. that means we get two closed rules in one. and maybe my republican friends think they can save taxpayers money by rolling all the closed rules into a single resolution. i think that's what they meant by bringing efficiency to government. the first closed rowley on the health care bill -- rule on the health care bill does heavy lifting. bloc every single germane amendment submitted to the rules committee. that's not exactly right. itslips in one change without allowing the house to vote on it. the special amendments slipped in with the famous demon pass maneuver is very interesting. it allows the house to pretend that the repe
remember that it wl save $134 billion over 10 years, or end health care choices for millions and add $230 billion to the nation's deficit. mr. speaker -- madam speaker, we are considering the first measure from the rules committee of this new congress, and my republican friends have already produced one for the record books. let meive you some of the highligh. first of all, the resolution includes aompletely closed process for two separate pieces of legislation. that means we get two closed...
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are republicans backing off the wl willingness to go first on this? >> we have a bill today and rescission bills on the floor. i can't speak to the timing of it before or after the state of the union but we are bringing cuts repeatedly all quarter long. i'm not suggesting the budget is one thing or another. i'm not trying to be evasive. i don't have a baseline yet. it's a process that's consensus driven, and we haven't gone through that yet or gone through the committee hearings and research we intend to do to formulate good public policy. it's not like we are in the majority and have everything figured out. both parties are to blame for this. we need to do oversights, get into policy, bring governors up, bring no innovative policymakers in. we want to preempt the debt crisis. we have not done that all yet so it's impossible for me to tell you what the budget russ lesion is going to -- resolution is going to look like. >> [inaudible] >> his mic was off but do i want the road map in the budget? when i wrote that i never intended for that to the the pla
are republicans backing off the wl willingness to go first on this? >> we have a bill today and rescission bills on the floor. i can't speak to the timing of it before or after the state of the union but we are bringing cuts repeatedly all quarter long. i'm not suggesting the budget is one thing or another. i'm not trying to be evasive. i don't have a baseline yet. it's a process that's consensus driven, and we haven't gone through that yet or gone through the committee hearings and...
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four meals a day and every meal is constructed as a puz wl the same five pieces. >> what are the fivewe have the whole grain piece. this is going to give you fiber and slow-burning carbs, lean protein piece, this is going to rev up your metabolism, help you maintain muscle mass as you shrink your fat cells. plant-based source. keeps you fuller longer and then we have the key piece of the puzzle, the sass. >> which is an interesting okay no anymore. not just your last name. >> slimming and satiating seasonings. things like vinegar and zest. >> cinnamon, too? >> yes. they'll add the flavor and aroma to every meal. research shows it can help you burn more calories, feel more full and very exciting studies show people more anti-oxidants in the diet, they lose weight not cutting calories. >> you are not thinking about it, beefing up the plate including more interesting seasonings and having a wonderful affect working together. how do we then put this together as a plan? >> once you know the five pieces here in front of us and how much of each one to include and becoming second nature by fo
four meals a day and every meal is constructed as a puz wl the same five pieces. >> what are the fivewe have the whole grain piece. this is going to give you fiber and slow-burning carbs, lean protein piece, this is going to rev up your metabolism, help you maintain muscle mass as you shrink your fat cells. plant-based source. keeps you fuller longer and then we have the key piece of the puzzle, the sass. >> which is an interesting okay no anymore. not just your last name. >>...
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of ve not referendum ands just a assuming that it goes the way that virtually everyone bieves thit wlthe ve the ut i to essential succeed, but could you discuss again what mechanisms are expected to take place relative to the oil revenues and wealth sharing and that sort o tngnhe diuted area >> the two entities face some choices on how to handle the management of thege o think thao happen, but that's one option out there. another is to have the south take an equity position in the infrastructure in the north so they are part owner as well in and the economics works out that way. a third option is simply for the south to pay a fee for transporting the oil through the pipelines, and there were a number of variations on this all of which of what limited knowledge ia o ts ld t iredeilorhewo paie they will choose among these potential ways of cooperating, and then the political decisi isowu desthohay thnoh? ishe premium for peace to put is bluntly in what they pay, and that's the political side of the negotiation. on the other issues, there are working groups on all the other issues lookin
of ve not referendum ands just a assuming that it goes the way that virtually everyone bieves thit wlthe ve the ut i to essential succeed, but could you discuss again what mechanisms are expected to take place relative to the oil revenues and wealth sharing and that sort o tngnhe diuted area >> the two entities face some choices on how to handle the management of thege o think thao happen, but that's one option out there. another is to have the south take an equity position in the...
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going to have a pretty strong polling in the straw poll or she going to have answer a lot of question wls his strong or not. host: is sara palin on this list? >> of course she is. in terms of the early primary states, if you include iowa and south carolina, i'm not sure how much we're going to include nevada this year although they will have an early caucus, but in terms of those three states, new hampshire seemed to be her weakest. this is a place that has not liked her all that much if you look at favorability ratings and she has not been to the state since october of 2008 whence she was a vice presidential candidate. but some have suggested she does have a problem here. but given that you have a multicandidate primary or multicandidate straw poll today, that kind of plays into her strength as being such a polarizing figure. she could do well but she hasn't spent any time to try to cultivate any of these activists. host: we see more and more of tim paul enty now as far as this topic is concerned. how does he do in that part of the state? caller: that's a good point. this is going to be
going to have a pretty strong polling in the straw poll or she going to have answer a lot of question wls his strong or not. host: is sara palin on this list? >> of course she is. in terms of the early primary states, if you include iowa and south carolina, i'm not sure how much we're going to include nevada this year although they will have an early caucus, but in terms of those three states, new hampshire seemed to be her weakest. this is a place that has not liked her all that much if...
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every businessman wl have to do the calculation that says i have to pay my workers less to cover the cost of the premium increases i am seeing. there will be some workers, those in particular with minimum wages, where you cannot lower their cash to offset the premiums. we will see those jobs go away. again, it will be the low-income workers were primarily damaged by this bill and the economics at -- economic incentives that are in it. this is a recipe for less less jobs in america. it is a recipe for slower economic growth. that is just putting the $500 billioin taxes in. there is nothing about sending out checks for $1 trillion worth of seven cities that will generate job growth in the united states. nothing about that has ever been a successful path to economic performance. i believe that the nature of the subsidies -- i want to echo what john said -- in addition to the real efficiency costs and the growth impacts of this bill, there is some deep and fairness associated with how these subsidies are distributed. the example he gave was a rare one. there are two people who are otherw
every businessman wl have to do the calculation that says i have to pay my workers less to cover the cost of the premium increases i am seeing. there will be some workers, those in particular with minimum wages, where you cannot lower their cash to offset the premiums. we will see those jobs go away. again, it will be the low-income workers were primarily damaged by this bill and the economics at -- economic incentives that are in it. this is a recipe for less less jobs in america. it is a...
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all the fines -- and come up with something that makes sensehat allows us to be able to implement our wlsnmpressive -- not in an aggressive way. we see people coming into the clerk of this -- office with a hardship cases and we give them the cold shoulder in the city of chicago. we need to be more sensitive while at the same time maki sure we watched that bottom line. we cannot continue to stand and raise revenue on the backs of the middle class who are trying to survive. it is tough out there. because it is tough out there, government has to change. >> miguel is right. people feel nickeled and dined on the taxes and fees across the city. i have proposed a 20% reduction in the sales tax for the city. i he also proposed eliminating the employee a head tax. the number-one reason some plants are not competitive is because of the head tax. i have also opposed the way we tax natural gas and utilities. the fact is, people across the city filled nickeled and din med. we can provide sensible and balanced tax cuts for the working families. it will help companies and people -- help companies add pe
all the fines -- and come up with something that makes sensehat allows us to be able to implement our wlsnmpressive -- not in an aggressive way. we see people coming into the clerk of this -- office with a hardship cases and we give them the cold shoulder in the city of chicago. we need to be more sensitive while at the same time maki sure we watched that bottom line. we cannot continue to stand and raise revenue on the backs of the middle class who are trying to survive. it is tough out there....
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speaker, the beginning of a process, again, a one-sentence resolion that this house wl be voting on in just a few minutes. but the process itself is one that is broken. it's broken because for the first time since the 1974 budget act was put into place we've not had a budget, we've not had a budget. we're five, almost five months into the new fiscal year and we are in the process of cleaning up the mess that was handed to us. so how is it we plan to do it? well speaker boehner has made it very clear and that is we need to make sure that we have an open, free-flowing debate as we proceed with the budget and i'm con -- convinced that our rules commtee will make alternatives in order when we proceed with the work the budget committee will have do, and i'm convinced that we will get back to the kind of regular order that i think today democrats and republicans alike would want to see and that is a chance for democrats and republicans to stand up and offer amendments to the appropriations bill. so, mr. speaker, i'll say again that it's a simple one-sentence resolution. are we going to let t
speaker, the beginning of a process, again, a one-sentence resolion that this house wl be voting on in just a few minutes. but the process itself is one that is broken. it's broken because for the first time since the 1974 budget act was put into place we've not had a budget, we've not had a budget. we're five, almost five months into the new fiscal year and we are in the process of cleaning up the mess that was handed to us. so how is it we plan to do it? well speaker boehner has made it very...
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going to have a pretty strong polling in the straw poll or she going to have answer a lot of question wls his strong or not. host: is sara palin on this list? >> of course she is. in terms of the early primary states, if you include iowa and south carolina, i'm not sure how much we're going to include nevada this year although they will have an early caucus, but in terms of those three states, new hampshire seemed to be her weakest. this is a place that has not liked her all that much if you look at favorability ratings and she has not been to the state since october of 2008 whence she was a vice presidential candidate. but some have suggested she does have a problem here. but given that you have a multicandidate primary or multicandidate straw poll today, that kind of plays into her strength as being such a polarizing figure. she could do well but she hasn't spent any time to try to cultivate any of these activists. host: we see more and more of tim paul enty now as far as this topic is concerned. how does he do in that part of the state? caller: that's a good point. this is going to be
going to have a pretty strong polling in the straw poll or she going to have answer a lot of question wls his strong or not. host: is sara palin on this list? >> of course she is. in terms of the early primary states, if you include iowa and south carolina, i'm not sure how much we're going to include nevada this year although they will have an early caucus, but in terms of those three states, new hampshire seemed to be her weakest. this is a place that has not liked her all that much if...
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thinkhow that's where we have to show not self-restraint and if we do not show self-restraint, then the wl american people will change thef balance of power and establish those checks and balances.who ae here again, i think for most people who are listening, if to there is anyone listening on c-span or elsewhere to thisthisd debate, this should not be about us. he should not be about t the arcana of these rules. they should be about the rights of the american people to get legislation that affects all 300 plus million of us debated, amended in a way to try to achieves broad support by the american people. to because anytime we try to yield or we do go to the temptation to do it alone on a bipartisanulmay basis, it will ultimately we've seen over the health care. example. and this is not a small thing.en i had theg honor of representin, 25 million people in the senate. and this is just about my rights as an individual senator or even the minority right. this is about their right.dequae their right to be heard through adequate time for debate, theiro right to have an opportunity to change or
thinkhow that's where we have to show not self-restraint and if we do not show self-restraint, then the wl american people will change thef balance of power and establish those checks and balances.who ae here again, i think for most people who are listening, if to there is anyone listening on c-span or elsewhere to thisthisd debate, this should not be about us. he should not be about t the arcana of these rules. they should be about the rights of the american people to get legislation that...
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it says it wl have quality health care and affordab heal care. the only problem is it does not increase quality and does not save a dime on health care costs. what is known as obamacare will end up costing every single american more in health care premiums and in taxes to pay for the $1,2 -- for the1.2 trillion health care law. it's about mandate, it's cuts to medicare, job losses, deficit spending and new federal bureaucracies. the reality is that we cannot pay for health care entitlements we have, much less a new government takeover of health care that adds trillions of dollars to our existing liabilities, driving up costs evenurther and putting the federal government in charge of health care decision making. the path to greater choice for patients and lower costs all must be part of an answer that is about repealing this costly health care bill. i support the repeal today a wi vote tomorrow for the resolution to replace it with a promisof real solutions. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's
it says it wl have quality health care and affordab heal care. the only problem is it does not increase quality and does not save a dime on health care costs. what is known as obamacare will end up costing every single american more in health care premiums and in taxes to pay for the $1,2 -- for the1.2 trillion health care law. it's about mandate, it's cuts to medicare, job losses, deficit spending and new federal bureaucracies. the reality is that we cannot pay for health care entitlements we...
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i think that we colive in a --wl do live in a world that's defined by nation-states.is that my preferred way of organizing the world? wor no. but it is what exists. it is the world we live in. the world's organized by nation-states. those borders are not sacrosanct.vere sovereignty is always a shifting reality. we see that in the rise of what i once called in this an artice micronationallisms in the places like the former yugoslavia where you kind of imagine that the devolution of a country into several, in that case seven separate countries, could continue indefinitely. you saw bosnia created as one of certain country, and within thee bosnian-serb territory there was a little group that said, no -- this is something that could god on ad infinitum. i think that borders are something that are created as c the result of power. europe is one of the few places in the world where nation-states had some organic linkage to linguist tick and other -- linguistic and other what i would consider other natural organizations of people. in other places, if you look at africa which
i think that we colive in a --wl do live in a world that's defined by nation-states.is that my preferred way of organizing the world? wor no. but it is what exists. it is the world we live in. the world's organized by nation-states. those borders are not sacrosanct.vere sovereignty is always a shifting reality. we see that in the rise of what i once called in this an artice micronationallisms in the places like the former yugoslavia where you kind of imagine that the devolution of a country...
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tradeoff yeand s cadians ar gngo wain for a fundamental american understanding nofit atheustchse anwahoes wl ithtm py pollyanna i am going to say that there has been a great degree of convergence the last few years on the broad question of climate change, call it what you will. if you go back eight, ten years, canada within the process, americans were out. we were lecturing the americans out why weren't they playing ball and the were adopting the traditional superiority position on this even though we were not coming anywhere close to hitting our own targets. now you have it processed the americans are engaged in, it's a different process, it is post kyoto, one more to the liking of canada as well, and the current government of canada is saying we are going to target our policy with the americans decide what they are going to do. so where you have a lot of discord and finerged is a differ that is less of at it seems to me if friction between the two countries. islamic to listen carefully it starts to become a recurring theme. we agreed after years of arguing and having difficulties had to no
tradeoff yeand s cadians ar gngo wain for a fundamental american understanding nofit atheustchse anwahoes wl ithtm py pollyanna i am going to say that there has been a great degree of convergence the last few years on the broad question of climate change, call it what you will. if you go back eight, ten years, canada within the process, americans were out. we were lecturing the americans out why weren't they playing ball and the were adopting the traditional superiority position on this even...
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with the implications of that for the succession, particularly the estimation of whether a fact he wl hold on to the chairmanship of the central military commission after the next party congress for that transition of power. in that kind of environment, given that kind of sensitivity, given that they are in a political season, it is very unlikely that he would then expend political capital to try to force the chinese military to do something that they are disinclined to d for a whole variety of valid, strategic, bureaucratic, and financial reasons in their own minds. >> let's keep going. >> this may not be the right place. with the republican takeoveof the house, there will be very different way of focusinon all of these issues. hearings are designed to make sure none of us miss any of the provocative things from every level, a human-rights trade, etc., etc. in a sense, it is the bad news if you worry about managing the noise level. but it is potentially good news if you can shave the conversation in a positive way instead of just banging a drum. >> first, i have absolutely no idea it
with the implications of that for the succession, particularly the estimation of whether a fact he wl hold on to the chairmanship of the central military commission after the next party congress for that transition of power. in that kind of environment, given that kind of sensitivity, given that they are in a political season, it is very unlikely that he would then expend political capital to try to force the chinese military to do something that they are disinclined to d for a whole variety of...
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instead i will talk about what i think wl really work. some a feasible right now in some need to happen anyway. first, in terms of servicing, if nothing else has become clear lately, it has become quite clear to everyone, no one will argue with this anymore, that one of the basic functions of the servicer is not being accomplished correctly, which is to sort out those foreclosures that should be avoided because it is in everyone's economic best interest to be avoided. and those foreclosures that are utterly unavoidable. the system is not properl sorting those, and as a result what we're having is a lot of what i call unnecessary foreclosures. in some cases, the homeowners are not even in default or their default was servicer cost. in other cases the homeowner is in faults but everyone would benefit from a loan modification of some kind. we need to get the system right, and one of the most important ways to do that is to end what has been a system of parallel processing, loss mitigation, in foreclosures. right now once your loan is in trou
instead i will talk about what i think wl really work. some a feasible right now in some need to happen anyway. first, in terms of servicing, if nothing else has become clear lately, it has become quite clear to everyone, no one will argue with this anymore, that one of the basic functions of the servicer is not being accomplished correctly, which is to sort out those foreclosures that should be avoided because it is in everyone's economic best interest to be avoided. and those foreclosures...
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deis >>wl,ue my point on the question of guns outside the home is that there really is nothing in heller to suggest that the right extends beyond the home. and the formulation of the right in heller clearly is confined to the home. it is the right to keep and carry guns within the home. and for those who may argue that, to say bear means carry, therefore, decides the issue of whether there is a right outside the home, i would just remind them that when the heller court granted relief to mr. heller, towards the end of scalia's opinion, it said the district of columbia must allow mr. heller to register his gun, and then issue him a license to carry it within his home. so the heller decision itself contemplates the possibility that the right to keep and bear arms is a right to have and carry a gun within the home. i think it is, in terms of original intent, i think it is very telling that actually the onlyategory psumptily lel lawhich the urt heller actually commented was established by the historical record, was the ban on concealed carry. that was the one that the court said went all the
deis >>wl,ue my point on the question of guns outside the home is that there really is nothing in heller to suggest that the right extends beyond the home. and the formulation of the right in heller clearly is confined to the home. it is the right to keep and carry guns within the home. and for those who may argue that, to say bear means carry, therefore, decides the issue of whether there is a right outside the home, i would just remind them that when the heller court granted relief to...