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and if it weren't for carl, i think he would have continued to drive when he shouldn't have. so thank you. >> i need to make a quick comment. that anything that happened relative to your father has nothing to do with me. since we are colleagues, it was referred to the right person and i didn't even actually know the outcome. so thank you. >> some day i'll tell you. i guess my first question is to dr. stape lynne. as i understand it, you did a federally funded study with the maryland m.v.a. on fitness to drive and you came wup a protocol which i understand was successful. why hasn't this protocol been adopted by other states? and what tr challenges to adoption? >> well, i certainly can't speak for other states. the barriers to adoption are political, they're financial, there are -- there are lots of barriers. i think that, unfortunately, what's likely to happen in this country is that the adoption of screening procedures will be driven by some media event. i think that what has been learned in maryland provides a set of tools to sort of have on the shelf that are being continu
and if it weren't for carl, i think he would have continued to drive when he shouldn't have. so thank you. >> i need to make a quick comment. that anything that happened relative to your father has nothing to do with me. since we are colleagues, it was referred to the right person and i didn't even actually know the outcome. so thank you. >> some day i'll tell you. i guess my first question is to dr. stape lynne. as i understand it, you did a federally funded study with the maryland...
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carl, what happens? >> well, i think the republicans will come out immediately and push for spending cuts. that's probably the easiest issue for them to deal with, and that would be responsive to the tea party folks. they do have one really big problem coming up, voting to increase the debt limit or the debt limit has to be increased, and republicans have let democrats do that in the past few times not giving them any votes at all, and then hammering for that obviously, and now the republicans are going to be responsible for that or responsible for not letting that happen. that is going to be a really great story to watch. i think that they'll push for spending. i think that's their easiest way to do it, but i think that they're going to have a hard time fulfilling all the desires of these groups and people put them in for this rapid change or a 50% or 40% cut in the budget. i mean, that's just going to be hard to make happen. >> does that mean there's going to be cracks in the unity? republicans were ab
carl, what happens? >> well, i think the republicans will come out immediately and push for spending cuts. that's probably the easiest issue for them to deal with, and that would be responsive to the tea party folks. they do have one really big problem coming up, voting to increase the debt limit or the debt limit has to be increased, and republicans have let democrats do that in the past few times not giving them any votes at all, and then hammering for that obviously, and now the...
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how i was with carl on saturday and said you got a copy before i did. i said you can have mine if you wanted. ed was chief of staff for president bush. it was the chairman of the republican national committee. brunn's one of the most prominent consultant firms in washington, d.c. -- he runs one of the most prominent consultant firms in washington, d.c. my partners in democracy corps and friend for the last 17 years, stan greenberg. he has talkeught at yale. ph.d. from harvard. but they took the pole to the othegether, and cannot agree one results. what i will do is i will start with ed and ask him to tell us what he saw in the poll and what is interesting about it. then i will open up. you guys jump in and begin the discussion and give everyone a chance to be heard. you will pierce some interesting data. -- hear some interesting data. >> thank you very much. hossein duper sponsoring this. thank you to tulane university. -- thank you porsche far during this perioor sponsoring this. we agree on what on what happens. we do have our own perspective on what
how i was with carl on saturday and said you got a copy before i did. i said you can have mine if you wanted. ed was chief of staff for president bush. it was the chairman of the republican national committee. brunn's one of the most prominent consultant firms in washington, d.c. -- he runs one of the most prominent consultant firms in washington, d.c. my partners in democracy corps and friend for the last 17 years, stan greenberg. he has talkeught at yale. ph.d. from harvard. but they took the...
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general petraeus, carl agen berry are in constant communications with him. what i have communicated are two things. number one, we have to make sure we understand that our objectiveses are aligned, the end point that we want to reach are the same, and number two, we have to be in good enough communications with each other that when issues come up that raise sensitivities about afghan sovereignty that may ail in that afghan populations, that we should be sensitive to them and listening to them. at the same time, he has to be sensitive to our concerns about the security of our personnel, but making sure that taxpayer dollars from the united states or other partners aren't being wasted as a consequence of ruppings. that sacrifices that are being made by our military to clear out areas are reinforced by good governance practices on the part of the afghans so that we're not just clearing an area, but unable to hold it because people have no confidence in, for example, the administration of justice in that area through afghan government structures. so that's going
general petraeus, carl agen berry are in constant communications with him. what i have communicated are two things. number one, we have to make sure we understand that our objectiveses are aligned, the end point that we want to reach are the same, and number two, we have to be in good enough communications with each other that when issues come up that raise sensitivities about afghan sovereignty that may ail in that afghan populations, that we should be sensitive to them and listening to them....
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host: carl emails in from new mexico. guest: it is very hard to see how getting the dollar down will cause people to lose money. if someone in tended to move to europe or another country, their dollars will not go as far. the vast majority of things we purchase are still produced here. it is about 84%. what it means is that 16%, that will cost some one more. no doubt about it. are borrowing from abroad. yes, that means we get things cheaper. at some point, you cannot count on your credit card. host: was the $800 billion stimulus effective? guest: i think it was it. president obama grossly oversold the stimulus. to start with $800 billion, you boil tap -- you boil that down a little bit. you take the money that is being spent in later years, that is fine. what was the stimulus in 2009 and in 2010? $300 billion a year. roughly half of that was offset by cuts at the state and local level. the offset roughly half of the stimulus. that means the net stimulus coming from the government sector was about $150 billion a year. sayi
host: carl emails in from new mexico. guest: it is very hard to see how getting the dollar down will cause people to lose money. if someone in tended to move to europe or another country, their dollars will not go as far. the vast majority of things we purchase are still produced here. it is about 84%. what it means is that 16%, that will cost some one more. no doubt about it. are borrowing from abroad. yes, that means we get things cheaper. at some point, you cannot count on your credit card....
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host: carl, "washington times" with this headline. it says the economic recovery and reinvestment act puts between 1.4000003 0.6 million to work in the third quarter of this year. -- put 1.4 million and 3.6 million to work in the third quarter of this year. this is according to the cbo. the augusta, georgia. robert on the independent line. good morning. and caller: i wanted to comment about the statement about a part-time congress. in my opinion, i'd think we already have a part-time congress. -- i think we already have a part-time congress. we need term limits. we have them for the president, but we do not have them for the congress. " we have our career politicians running the country. all lot of them have not even held a job. all they do is go to congress and stay there and stay there and they lose the perspective of what it means to live in this country when you are not wealthy. the that we need to change. -- that we need to change. host: a couple of other headlines. "dea shuts down fake pot products." next to that as a headline t
host: carl, "washington times" with this headline. it says the economic recovery and reinvestment act puts between 1.4000003 0.6 million to work in the third quarter of this year. -- put 1.4 million and 3.6 million to work in the third quarter of this year. this is according to the cbo. the augusta, georgia. robert on the independent line. good morning. and caller: i wanted to comment about the statement about a part-time congress. in my opinion, i'd think we already have a part-time...
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good morning, carl. caller: mr. cowan, i want to make two points and point out how terribly wrong you are. first off, you don't seem to understand that -- you don't seem to understand the reality of where we are today and that is it doesn't matter about being in the middle. they've demonized even moderate democrats. they're all liberal. like all the blue dogs, they weren't liberal. republicans convinced the public, blue dogs are not. come time to vote, you're liberal. you got to go. second point i want to make is that over 30 years we have as democrats, especially with bill clinton and stuff -- i like clinton, but the democrats have moved to the center and they've been paying the cost. we had 30 years basically of a conservative economic policy. they had dick stockton on "60 minutes" a week or so ago. what he said, over the past 30 years most of america's wealth has shifted primarily to the very top. host: ok. let's take that point. guest: so, carl, i just -- i don't agree that it doesn't matter if you're in the cen
good morning, carl. caller: mr. cowan, i want to make two points and point out how terribly wrong you are. first off, you don't seem to understand that -- you don't seem to understand the reality of where we are today and that is it doesn't matter about being in the middle. they've demonized even moderate democrats. they're all liberal. like all the blue dogs, they weren't liberal. republicans convinced the public, blue dogs are not. come time to vote, you're liberal. you got to go. second...
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carl, your thoughts? >> who is up and who's down may seem pretty obvious. i think, in some ways, we already knew the answer to that. democrats had a very tough night in the house and it is still going. our couches 63 losses, i think, as of this afternoon. there are two more to come. that is a monumental change in the house. if you even watched what happened yesterday and what has happened so far today, senator mcconnell gave a speech -- i am sure you all watched it from the heritage foundation -- he talked about wanting a vote to repeal the health-care law. if you cannot get that, to repeatedly tried to have a vote to repeal the health care law. i think that gives you an indication of what we are in for. i think it will be very tough. i think the republicans feel very empowered it will push very hard against the white house. if they can get some bills over there and make the president veto it, so be it. if they consorted jammed the senate, but will try to do that. i think they have eight strategy. they came in writing this tea party wave. i think that will
carl, your thoughts? >> who is up and who's down may seem pretty obvious. i think, in some ways, we already knew the answer to that. democrats had a very tough night in the house and it is still going. our couches 63 losses, i think, as of this afternoon. there are two more to come. that is a monumental change in the house. if you even watched what happened yesterday and what has happened so far today, senator mcconnell gave a speech -- i am sure you all watched it from the heritage...
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carl on airline for democrats. missouri. caller: i am calling, the gentleman who talked about the polls before, he was bought on but i would like to add something. i would estimate about 40% of americans think obama is muslim and about 45% think he was not born in america and about 50% probably think he is a columnist and for one thing obama is not left. his policies if you look and analyze them, they are not left at all but about 50% think he is to left. i am from missouri and they did a referendum and they are saying americans don't support health care because 70% were asked do you want to be forced to buy insurance and a question like this you are going to say, no, but if you say you want freedom distance covered most people would say yes. -- what preconditions' covered. the media is doing a horrible job of debunking but lying that are ruining the thing. host: mansfield, ohio, on the line for independent's. caller: i think that tea party is basically the bully section of the republican party. i think they do have a lot of
carl on airline for democrats. missouri. caller: i am calling, the gentleman who talked about the polls before, he was bought on but i would like to add something. i would estimate about 40% of americans think obama is muslim and about 45% think he was not born in america and about 50% probably think he is a columnist and for one thing obama is not left. his policies if you look and analyze them, they are not left at all but about 50% think he is to left. i am from missouri and they did a...
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, blue star mothers of america, doug burt, director of government relations, air force association, carl barrett, national commander, navy seabee veterans, and jeffrey, international president, air force sergeant association, robert beckley, chairman of the board, help hospitalized veterans, gerald defrancisco, humanitarian services, american red cross, dr. linda schwartz, president, national association of state directors of veterans affairs, stephen mattune, president, national association of state veterans homes, richard jones, legislative director, national association for uniformed services, servicesnakamoto, president, japanese-american veterans association, darlene baker, chair of the board, veterans land, anthony, wounded warrior project, lisa samansky, a women's army corps veterans association. late in the denouement, please join me in recognizing veterans national leadership with your applause. [applause] founded in 1890, the legion of valor of the usa is an organization of veterans who are recipients of our nation's highest decorations for valor, the medal of honor, distinguis
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i have to sit this, you stood up to carl rosve,a nd and we won. we stood up to sarah palin, and we won. [applause] we stood up to every special interest in this country who did not want a fighter for consumers and the senate, who did not want a fighter for the environment in the senate, who did not want a fighter for the middle class and the senate, and we won. thank you, god bless you. god bless california, and god bless america. i love you. thank you. yes. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> i love you, too. i love you, too. ladies and gentlemen, let's start by saying that it is a great night to be a republican tonight. we have a new majority leader, john been oehner. [applause] we have had a fantastic sweep across the nation. many senate seats have already fallen, and as you all well know, we have a new majority leader. just a wonderful, wonderful night. exactly. the message has been sent loud and clear. here in california, you know, calif., is always a l
i have to sit this, you stood up to carl rosve,a nd and we won. we stood up to sarah palin, and we won. [applause] we stood up to every special interest in this country who did not want a fighter for consumers and the senate, who did not want a fighter for the environment in the senate, who did not want a fighter for the middle class and the senate, and we won. thank you, god bless you. god bless california, and god bless america. i love you. thank you. yes. [applause] [captioning performed by...
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general petraeus, carl agen berry are in constant communications with him. what i have communicated are two things. number one, we have to make sure we understand that our objectiveses are aligned, the end point that we want to reach are the same, and number two, we have to be in good enough communications with each other that when issues come up that raise sensitivities about afghan sovereignty that may ail in that afghan populations that we should be sensitive to them and listening to them. at the same time, he has to be sensitive to our concerns about the security of our personnel, but making sure that taxpayer dollars from the united states or other partners aren't being wasted as a consequence of ruppings. that sacrifices that are being made by our military to clear out areas are reinforced by good governance practices on the part othe afghans so that we're not just clearing an area, but unable to hold it because people have no confidence in, for example, the administration of justice in that area through afghan government structures. so that's going to
general petraeus, carl agen berry are in constant communications with him. what i have communicated are two things. number one, we have to make sure we understand that our objectiveses are aligned, the end point that we want to reach are the same, and number two, we have to be in good enough communications with each other that when issues come up that raise sensitivities about afghan sovereignty that may ail in that afghan populations that we should be sensitive to them and listening to them....
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host: carl says this obscene deal that obama made with the unions will be a lot. the products gm is selling is not one that will create huge bias. next as scott joining us from janesville, wisconsin. independent line. caller: good morning. i think it is a good thing for a select group of people. i worked k for a parts suppliers through general motors. i watched all of this pretty closely because it was going to affect me. all lot of people got money through buyouts for the employees from general motors. it seems like bush was the one that created tarp before obama took over to help them out. what surprised me, because he was supposed to be anti-union, and then not positive on that, but i think president bush was the one that initiated the tarp for general motors. acallerhost: what parts are madn ohio? caller: that were made? it is close down. we made this seeding system for the tahoe -- the seating system for the tayhhoe and suv's. host: scott sent this to us. i cannot understand how americans can be against general motors returning to profitability with governmen
host: carl says this obscene deal that obama made with the unions will be a lot. the products gm is selling is not one that will create huge bias. next as scott joining us from janesville, wisconsin. independent line. caller: good morning. i think it is a good thing for a select group of people. i worked k for a parts suppliers through general motors. i watched all of this pretty closely because it was going to affect me. all lot of people got money through buyouts for the employees from...
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host: carl, you're on the "washington journal." caller: you are talking about coal. we're going to burn it for a long time to provide electricity. there's no such thing as clean control when you look at the way they extract it. you talk to the kentuckians or west virginia, you can see how they have dumped all the debris and waste. there will never be such a thing as clean coal. thank you for listening to me. guest: yeah, mountain top mining is a very controversial way to might be for coal. that's separate from ccs. insofar, it's a way to actually mine the coal. whereas, ccs deals more with the power plant and how to emit less carbon into the atmosphere. host: in this meeting in cancun. it's talked about in in issue of the journal. the balance of power, how the shifting dynamic between the united states and china could doom the climate talks. is the concern that the lessor countries are going to be sort of frozen out of conversation and dominated by what the u.s. and what china want in terms of energy production, energy consumpion? host: we have a lot of partnerships
host: carl, you're on the "washington journal." caller: you are talking about coal. we're going to burn it for a long time to provide electricity. there's no such thing as clean control when you look at the way they extract it. you talk to the kentuckians or west virginia, you can see how they have dumped all the debris and waste. there will never be such a thing as clean coal. thank you for listening to me. guest: yeah, mountain top mining is a very controversial way to might be for...
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host: this is carl from washington d.c. caller: you have been talking with the department of homeland security and the department of defense on next gen. i'm wondering, how much are you working with the industry itself, like the airlines on this kind of work? guest: is very close work. i think earlier, i mentioned that we work with an industry task force last year to identify the industry's perspective on, as we roll out next gen, what are the things that we can do to ensure that industry is able to take advantage of the benefits of it. more recently, we have formed a nextran advisory committee made up of industry stakeholders to advise the faa on what we call the business of next gen. what are the things that we need to think about as we roll it out nationwide? and how does the industry, the airlines, the other users of the system, how do they need to react, or what are they concerned about and would like to see us do as we move to this system? it is a close working relationship and sometimes, when you are in this consulta
host: this is carl from washington d.c. caller: you have been talking with the department of homeland security and the department of defense on next gen. i'm wondering, how much are you working with the industry itself, like the airlines on this kind of work? guest: is very close work. i think earlier, i mentioned that we work with an industry task force last year to identify the industry's perspective on, as we roll out next gen, what are the things that we can do to ensure that industry is...
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carl from north carolina on the republican line. caller: good morning, how are you? man, i am not going to try to pronounce your name. guest: that's ok. caller: i have two questions. who is going to take the hit? is it going to be the manufacturing, consumer, it would distributor because our dollar is taking a hit? why do you think that consumers are upbeat now more than they were, say, two or three months ago? guest: i will take the first question first. i think what you are seeing in terms of the lower value of the dollar, a thing right now it is hurting the manufacturer the most. that makes our products less attractive overseas. the consumer will benefit perhaps in terms of lower prices but you may see the manufacture being hit. why are consumers feeling a little bit better -- the stock market is better paired the stock market is much better than it was a few months ago. there was a recent rally so that helps people feel better about their finances. they may see their 401k, retirement plans, coming back. you are also seeing the economy and jobs. we know the unempl
carl from north carolina on the republican line. caller: good morning, how are you? man, i am not going to try to pronounce your name. guest: that's ok. caller: i have two questions. who is going to take the hit? is it going to be the manufacturing, consumer, it would distributor because our dollar is taking a hit? why do you think that consumers are upbeat now more than they were, say, two or three months ago? guest: i will take the first question first. i think what you are seeing in terms of...
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carl joining us from carlisle, pennsylvania. good morning to you. caller: hi there. i would love to say first off that i love c-span. i love all your shows and i try to see it as much as possible. and on the internet, i do get c-span 2. i love to say thank you very much and i wish i could find another way to support you guys but thank you. host: thank you. caller: really quick here, i would like to say today, i noticed on the internet that both barbara bush and another commentary mona shawn both have made comments about ms. palin. she is qualified but of course the only qualifications to be president is you're 35 years of age and you got to be born in the united states or a territory of the united states or of course an embassy like other people have been in the past that have ran for the united states presidency. but as far as her education and the knowledge and her past experience in her life, eh, not so much. but when barbara bush actually -- i mean, barbara bush, the former president's mother and another former president's wife actually says that she hope that ms
carl joining us from carlisle, pennsylvania. good morning to you. caller: hi there. i would love to say first off that i love c-span. i love all your shows and i try to see it as much as possible. and on the internet, i do get c-span 2. i love to say thank you very much and i wish i could find another way to support you guys but thank you. host: thank you. caller: really quick here, i would like to say today, i noticed on the internet that both barbara bush and another commentary mona shawn...
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host: carl, you're on the "washington journal." caller: you are talking about coal. we're going to burn it for a long time to provide electricity. there's no such thing as clean control when you look at the way they extract it. you talk to the kentuckians or west virginia, you can see how they have dumped all the debris and waste. there will never be such a thing as clean coal. thank you for listening to me. guest: yeah, mountain top mining is a very controversial way to might be for coal. that's separate from ccs. insofar, it's a way to actually mine the coal. whereas, ccs deals more with the power plant and how to emit less carbon into the atmosphere. host: in this meeting in cancun. it's talked about in in issue of the journal. the balance of power, how the shifting dynamic between the united states and china could doom the climate talks. is theoncern that the lessor countries are going to be sort of frozen out of conversation and dominated by what the u.s. and what china want in terms of energy production, energy consumpion? host: we have a lot of partnerships wi
host: carl, you're on the "washington journal." caller: you are talking about coal. we're going to burn it for a long time to provide electricity. there's no such thing as clean control when you look at the way they extract it. you talk to the kentuckians or west virginia, you can see how they have dumped all the debris and waste. there will never be such a thing as clean coal. thank you for listening to me. guest: yeah, mountain top mining is a very controversial way to might be for...
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dallas, carl, independent line. you are next. caller: as far as the question of what do i expect going forward, total gridlock. what i wish for is a different question. i really wish -- i know i am dreaming -- i wish what we could do is recognize that we have become so divided and some polarized by political philosophy that there is no real middle ground on which to compromise. rather than beating our heads against the wall and fighting each other, i wish they would get together and explore ways that they can de -- centralized power to the states. allow people to vote with their feet. allow states to determine on a more local level what political philosophies they choose to live under and make our states become miniature labs to see which philosophy works. maybe then we can come back together united under a policy that works. i really was that would happen. host: are you an independent? have you voted for both parties? caller: i got so frustrated this past election that i voted straight libertarian. host: how did you vote in the
dallas, carl, independent line. you are next. caller: as far as the question of what do i expect going forward, total gridlock. what i wish for is a different question. i really wish -- i know i am dreaming -- i wish what we could do is recognize that we have become so divided and some polarized by political philosophy that there is no real middle ground on which to compromise. rather than beating our heads against the wall and fighting each other, i wish they would get together and explore...
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carl on airline for democrats. missouri. caller: i am calling, the gentleman who talked about the polls before, he was bought on but i would like to add something. i would estimate about 40% of americans think obama is muslim and about 45% think he was not born in america and about 50% probably think he is a columnist and for one thing obama is not left. his policies if you look and analyze them, they are not left at all but about 50% think he is to left. i am from missouri and they did a referendum and they are saying americans don't support health care because 70% were asked do you want to be forced to buy insurance and a question like this you are going to say, no, but if you say you want freedom distance covered most people would say yes. -- what preconditions' covered. the media is doing a horrible job of debunking but lying that are ruining the thing. host: mansfield, ohio, on the line for independent's. caller: i think that tea party is basically the bully section of the republican party. i think they do have a lot of
carl on airline for democrats. missouri. caller: i am calling, the gentleman who talked about the polls before, he was bought on but i would like to add something. i would estimate about 40% of americans think obama is muslim and about 45% think he was not born in america and about 50% probably think he is a columnist and for one thing obama is not left. his policies if you look and analyze them, they are not left at all but about 50% think he is to left. i am from missouri and they did a...
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host: carl, you're on the "washington journal." caller: you are talking about coal. we're going to burn it for a long time to provide electricity. there's no such thing as clean control when you look at the way they extract it. you talk to the kentuckians or west virginia, you can see how they have dumped all the debris and waste. there will never be such a thing as clean coal. thank you for listening to me. guest: yeah, mountain top mining is a very controversial way to might be for coal. that's separate from ccs. insofar, it's a way to actually mine the coal. whereas, ccs deals more with the power plant and how to emit less carbon into the atmosphere. host: in this meeting in cancun. it's talked about in in issue of the journal. the balance of power, how the shifting dynamic between the united states and china could doom the climate talks. is the concern that the lessor countries are going to be sort of frozen out of conversation and dominated by what the u.s. and what china want in terms of energy production, energy consumpion? host: we have a lot of partnerships
host: carl, you're on the "washington journal." caller: you are talking about coal. we're going to burn it for a long time to provide electricity. there's no such thing as clean control when you look at the way they extract it. you talk to the kentuckians or west virginia, you can see how they have dumped all the debris and waste. there will never be such a thing as clean coal. thank you for listening to me. guest: yeah, mountain top mining is a very controversial way to might be for...
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. >> my name is carl. did the financial regulatory reform address too big to fail? >> are you referring to the bill recently passed by a congress? time will tell. i am a firm believer that too big to fail means you are too big period. the four largest financial institutions, and i am a representative, are larger than they were before the crisis. i do not believe having been a former banker that if you get to be a certain size and scope that you can follow the big bank or rule which is "and know your customer." that becomes quantitative analysis which i believe is where mistakes are made. personally, i would be in favor of breaking those institutions up and i have said so publicly. i do not think it is fair for them to be subsidized by the rates they are being paid on deposit money presently. when i say to break things up, that sends a shiver up people's spines. the work being done is to try to figure how they will conduct themselves according to different capital rules domestically and for the basel iii conference. this includes the volcker rule which has now been r
. >> my name is carl. did the financial regulatory reform address too big to fail? >> are you referring to the bill recently passed by a congress? time will tell. i am a firm believer that too big to fail means you are too big period. the four largest financial institutions, and i am a representative, are larger than they were before the crisis. i do not believe having been a former banker that if you get to be a certain size and scope that you can follow the big bank or rule which...
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carl rove started a group for the republican party. i'm going to raise $60 million. it's a terrible thing for democracy. at the campaign-finance level we just need to encourage. some states to decide this by law. but to get more and more average people involved. the president was the first presidential candidate, a nominee who never took money from a lobbyist or political action. the national party committees still did not. you know, these are very, very important things. but i fear that without reform, particularly on disclosure, american politics more and more will be the central actors of these very wealthy interesting individuals the campaigns themselves and candidates themselves become big players in the drama. and you know that the terrible thing for our country, whether it's happening to benefit the republican party or the democratic party. i think, you know, hopefully there will be some disclosures. i think these groups will be with us for a while anyway. and so hopefully it will be disclosed. at least if it disclosed, people will say i know it was fun in tha
carl rove started a group for the republican party. i'm going to raise $60 million. it's a terrible thing for democracy. at the campaign-finance level we just need to encourage. some states to decide this by law. but to get more and more average people involved. the president was the first presidential candidate, a nominee who never took money from a lobbyist or political action. the national party committees still did not. you know, these are very, very important things. but i fear that...
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host: this is carl from washington d.c. caller: you have been talking with the department of homeland curity and the department of defense on next gen. i'm wondering, how much are you working with the industry itself, like the airlines on this kind of work? guest: is very close work. i think earlier, i mentioned that we work with an industry task force last year to intify the industry's perspective on, as we roll out next gen, what are the things that we can do to ensure that industry is able to take advantage of the benefits of it. more rectly, we have formed a nextran advisory committee made up of industry stakeholders to advise the faa on what we call the business of next gen. what are the things that weeed to think about as we roll it out nationwide? and how does the industry, the airlines, the other users of the system, how do they need to react, or what are they concerned about and would like to see us do as we move to this system? it is a close working relationship and sometimes, when you are in this consultative pro
host: this is carl from washington d.c. caller: you have been talking with the department of homeland curity and the department of defense on next gen. i'm wondering, how much are you working with the industry itself, like the airlines on this kind of work? guest: is very close work. i think earlier, i mentioned that we work with an industry task force last year to intify the industry's perspective on, as we roll out next gen, what are the things that we can do to ensure that industry is able...
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this is carl from -- caller from tex on the republican line. caller: i have a south bronx accent nobody seems to go for. host: so tex what's on your mind tonight? caller: well, i have a feeling that i have a little insight into why the republicans are doing better tonight. i think that the progressive agenda which sort of think the government knows better for the people than the people themselves is not gone over too well. i believe that when president obama was elected that these progressives have been around for years and years. i mean, let's face it, they've been in the universities. they've been in government, economics, fabian socialism. and they lie low. but when president obama was elected, they really grew emboldened. and when they came out, america finally saw it. you look at the 9-2 rally and saw all the communist literature that was being sold for tall socialists, posters and -- it just didn't go over well. the united states as whole, i think we really love the constitution of the united states. i mean, it is really one of the most a
this is carl from -- caller from tex on the republican line. caller: i have a south bronx accent nobody seems to go for. host: so tex what's on your mind tonight? caller: well, i have a feeling that i have a little insight into why the republicans are doing better tonight. i think that the progressive agenda which sort of think the government knows better for the people than the people themselves is not gone over too well. i believe that when president obama was elected that these progressives...