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. >> what do you know about a club in aind annapolis called -- indianapolis called the gatling club? >> there is a club. >> and what do they do? >> yeah. they're basically a drill unit. there were a lot of gatling gun clubs in the late 19th century that were, that were developed, you wer know, to drill with gatg guns. in fact, edgar rice burr rose, writer of tarzan, one of the first things he did as a young boy was to run a gatling company in michigan. his first real training. it was the thing to do of the day. the gatling gun was the sort of exciting symbol of this country on the move, and if you were a d young man and you liked the military, you wanted to get your hands on a gatling gun. theodore roosevelt always said he would never go into battlene, without one. used them in the spanish-american war and, in fact, i use it as one of the anagrams for my book when he's the famous cry, they hear this sound, and they thinka it's the enemy. then he realizes it's coming a from the direction of one of his soldiers, and he yells, it's thi gatling men, a very famous moment in military histo
. >> what do you know about a club in aind annapolis called -- indianapolis called the gatling club? >> there is a club. >> and what do they do? >> yeah. they're basically a drill unit. there were a lot of gatling gun clubs in the late 19th century that were, that were developed, you wer know, to drill with gatg guns. in fact, edgar rice burr rose, writer of tarzan, one of the first things he did as a young boy was to run a gatling company in michigan. his first real...
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define that, we are not coming up with a made in washington, for example, solution that may not fit annapolis or phoenix, so that is an absolutely critical part the we have learned from other efforts in standards. unfortunately, that takes time. fortunately, we have a method for doing that, but we need to move much more quickly in that regard and we have been. >> ok. governor brewer, any final thoughts? >> no, i think you have covered it pretty much, governor. i just want to thank the panel. >> we have a number of new governors this year. who do recall? i mean, if a governor wants to increase cybersecurity of their networks in their states, are you the best opt for us? >> we act as a team, so absolutely, they can call us. we would be happy to. do it once, many times. there are a lot of standards out there and grade standards, it is just starting. >> they are all different. >> they are more similar than you would think. dhs and others have best practices, as well, so it is really just getting moving and doing it. >> the executives or the governors, we like to be the second one to do things bes
define that, we are not coming up with a made in washington, for example, solution that may not fit annapolis or phoenix, so that is an absolutely critical part the we have learned from other efforts in standards. unfortunately, that takes time. fortunately, we have a method for doing that, but we need to move much more quickly in that regard and we have been. >> ok. governor brewer, any final thoughts? >> no, i think you have covered it pretty much, governor. i just want to thank...
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host: next cl from annapolis, maryland, barbara, in the penn line. caller: morning. i have a question in regard to all the people demonstrating. most of them are young people, obviously. it has to do public creating jobs over there. obviously, they want a better life. can you kind of give us any idea of how they would build an economy? it is not that they have a lot of technology over there that theyre developing. the other comment i have is what do and you see the future role of the u.s. being in the middle east? guest: i think in terms of creating an economy, that varies from country to country. libya has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. it's a major exporter of oil. it only has 6 million people which is the population of new york city. it's not hard to see libya being able to create an economy that has enough bs for most young people. in each of the population -- in egypt a population is lger -- the population is larger. it would be more difficult to create jobs. it was not that the economy lacked money in libya. the money was being funneled into a ha
host: next cl from annapolis, maryland, barbara, in the penn line. caller: morning. i have a question in regard to all the people demonstrating. most of them are young people, obviously. it has to do public creating jobs over there. obviously, they want a better life. can you kind of give us any idea of how they would build an economy? it is not that they have a lot of technology over there that theyre developing. the other comment i have is what do and you see the future role of the u.s. being...
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host: next call from annapolis, maryland, barbara, in the penn line. caller: morning. i have a question in regard to all the people demonstrating. most of them are young people, obviously. it has to do public creating jobs over there. obviously, they want a better life. can you kind of give us any idea of how they would build an economy? it is not that they have a lot of technology over there that they are developing. the other comment i have is what do and you see the future role of the u.s. being in the middle east? guest: i think in terms of creating an economy, that varies from country to country. libya has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. it's a major exporter of oil. it only has 6 million people which is the population of new york city. it's not hard to see libya being able to create an economy that has enough jobs for most young people. in each of the population -- in egypt a population is larger -- the population is larger. it would be more difficult to create jobs. it was not that the economy lacked money in libya. the money was being funneled int
host: next call from annapolis, maryland, barbara, in the penn line. caller: morning. i have a question in regard to all the people demonstrating. most of them are young people, obviously. it has to do public creating jobs over there. obviously, they want a better life. can you kind of give us any idea of how they would build an economy? it is not that they have a lot of technology over there that they are developing. the other comment i have is what do and you see the future role of the u.s....
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host: annapolis, add, on the independent line. caller: thank you for c-span. when i retired, i set myself up so i have no debt. i reserved my cash at that time in my home. then, i decided because of some fact that i would move my money into the bank. the bank does not pay any interest. and, they charge the fees which are in excess of the little bit of interest they give me. quite frankly, this year, i will move all of my money out of the stupid banks because they are not doing anything. i think there are a lot of people like that. host: where will you move it to? caller: i will move it back under my mattress. host: have you thought about gold? caller: if i see a good opportunity. host: neil irwin? guest: is part of the policies that the federal reserve are pursuing. it is true that retirees suffer as a result. it means you are not able to earn the interest rates you would normally get from a bank. the reason people do not put money under a mattress, is because it's something goes wrong, your bank -- your house its route, you are all of long -- you are out of l
host: annapolis, add, on the independent line. caller: thank you for c-span. when i retired, i set myself up so i have no debt. i reserved my cash at that time in my home. then, i decided because of some fact that i would move my money into the bank. the bank does not pay any interest. and, they charge the fees which are in excess of the little bit of interest they give me. quite frankly, this year, i will move all of my money out of the stupid banks because they are not doing anything. i think...
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host: our first call comes from annapolis, md., on our line for republicans. you are on with erin matson. caller: i would like to ask a particular question. her organization, as far as i and stand the concept, only supports democrats, liberal causes, does not support women in general. if they happened to have a conservative town to their voice and because of her bias is that i perceive directly, i do not trust anything that say says because she does not admit that organization will not support any woman that has conservative tendencies, conservative views, and i believe her statements concerning planned parenthood are absolutely 100% totally false. host: we will give erin matson a chance to respond. guest: we are in non-partisan organization and we're not affiliated with any political party. when a woman in power is not advocating policies that would help all women we do not support her politics. host: reaching out to members of congress to try and defeat this legislation, who have you spoken to? guest: what we do is mobilized chapters around country to basica
host: our first call comes from annapolis, md., on our line for republicans. you are on with erin matson. caller: i would like to ask a particular question. her organization, as far as i and stand the concept, only supports democrats, liberal causes, does not support women in general. if they happened to have a conservative town to their voice and because of her bias is that i perceive directly, i do not trust anything that say says because she does not admit that organization will not support...
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next is what we joining us from annapolis. who should them president meet with? caller: could gentleman who spoke first stole my thunder. the other person would be as schultze with reference to progressive issues. -- ed schultze. host: by the way, you can join the conversation by sending us an e-mail. our address is journal@c- span.org. david joining us from lynn, massachusetts, on the republican line. who should the president meet with? caller: how are you, my friend? i think he should meet with caspar weinberger, the former secretary of defense. he should also meet with william f. buckley and ronald reagan himself because this man needs of good dose of common sense conservatism. what i mean is the fact that the media portrayed him as somewhat of a centrist, but we know he is a far left. he makes though clinton look like a right winger. host: you pointed out individuals that passed away. hartford, connecticut, democrats line. good morning. caller: he should meet with former president bill clinton who has the depth and the knowledge to give him advice now. bill c
next is what we joining us from annapolis. who should them president meet with? caller: could gentleman who spoke first stole my thunder. the other person would be as schultze with reference to progressive issues. -- ed schultze. host: by the way, you can join the conversation by sending us an e-mail. our address is journal@c- span.org. david joining us from lynn, massachusetts, on the republican line. who should the president meet with? caller: how are you, my friend? i think he should meet...
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host: annapolis, add, on the independent line. caller: thank you for c-span. when i retired, i set myself up so i have no debt. i reserved my cash at that time in my home. then, i decided because of some fact that i would move my money into the bank. the bank does not pay any interest. and, they charge the fees which are in excess of the little bit of interest they give me. quite frankly, this year, i will move all of my money out of the stupid banks because they are not doing anything. i think there are a lot of people like that. host: where will you move it to? caller: i will move it back under my mattress. host: have you thought about gold? caller: if i see a good opportunity. host: neil irwin? guest: is part of the policies that the federal reserve are pursuing. it is true that retirees suffer as a result. it means you are not able to earn the interest rates you would normally get from a bank. the reason people do not put money under a mattress, is because it's something goes wrong, your bank -- your house its route, you are all of long -- you are out of l
host: annapolis, add, on the independent line. caller: thank you for c-span. when i retired, i set myself up so i have no debt. i reserved my cash at that time in my home. then, i decided because of some fact that i would move my money into the bank. the bank does not pay any interest. and, they charge the fees which are in excess of the little bit of interest they give me. quite frankly, this year, i will move all of my money out of the stupid banks because they are not doing anything. i think...