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tom donohue worries the obama administration will increasingly use its regulatory powers to get things done. >> the resulting regulatory tsunami poses, in our view, the single biggest challenge to jobs, our global competitiveness, and the future of american enterprise. >> reporter: the first wave of regulation donohue aims to roll back is the president's health care reform. next on his list are new financial, environmental and workplace regulations. but even as donohue was speaking, across town, the presidential oil spill commission issued a stark reminder of the cost of too little regulation. commission co-chair senator bob graham said lax enforcement was partly to blame for the b.p. oil spill. >> our regulators were consistently outmatched. the department of the interior lacked the in-house expertise to effectively enforce regulations. >> reporter: at the economic policy institute, economist lawrence mishel says polls show business owners are worried about lack of demand, not too much regulation. and, mishel adds, when it comes to financial regulation, the goal is to prevent another
tom donohue worries the obama administration will increasingly use its regulatory powers to get things done. >> the resulting regulatory tsunami poses, in our view, the single biggest challenge to jobs, our global competitiveness, and the future of american enterprise. >> reporter: the first wave of regulation donohue aims to roll back is the president's health care reform. next on his list are new financial, environmental and workplace regulations. but even as donohue was speaking,...
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and now i will like to introduce doctor crumb donohue. doctor donohue. team trauma recovery using team work community. it's amazing what work they do for our young teens. >> i want to give mad props to george. i heard your story today. i have goose bumps, because i am so proud of you. jeff adachi helping you get there. go prosperous. i think the word that i have been using and i think it's true, it's integrity. if you go with passion. like jeff said in his speech, check yourself at the door and go forward and things will happen. don't try to solve the world a problems by yourself. in you can solve yours, you world will prosper and get better. thanks. so i run the trust clinic. i am one of the pediatricians. about 20 of us. there's a young man sitting here. i know you. from the general. her son is the tallest. i know this is about the schools. we want you to know, we are there at the general to help you. i help work with to 2 trauma surgions. i work in the team clinic. a lot of us know these kids. a lot of these kids are getting shots. 100 people almost g
and now i will like to introduce doctor crumb donohue. doctor donohue. team trauma recovery using team work community. it's amazing what work they do for our young teens. >> i want to give mad props to george. i heard your story today. i have goose bumps, because i am so proud of you. jeff adachi helping you get there. go prosperous. i think the word that i have been using and i think it's true, it's integrity. if you go with passion. like jeff said in his speech, check yourself at the...
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mark donohue leads the group of architects who are doing just that for the project. hks architects are taking this 80-year-old federal office building and designing it to become modern, open offices with an environment that will meet the needs of gsa into the 21st century. i find it exciting. i'm anxious for all the we have talked about to finally be constructed in this facility, so please welcome mark donohue. [applause] that clearly saved the best for last. [laughter] it much of what i say sounds familiar, it is just because jeff's speech writers got to my speech writers before i could. my colleagues and his regrets. he is on his way. his flight was delayed in frankfurt. he either said, "i'm stuck here" or "eight tiny reindeer." i'm not sure which it was. [laughter] i would like to gsa for the opportunity to work on this magnificent project. let's see, modern workplace, lead goals -- [laughter] all right, just going to have to go for it. for many of us on the engineering and design team, the recovery act has really been a bridge from a very terrible 2009 across an
mark donohue leads the group of architects who are doing just that for the project. hks architects are taking this 80-year-old federal office building and designing it to become modern, open offices with an environment that will meet the needs of gsa into the 21st century. i find it exciting. i'm anxious for all the we have talked about to finally be constructed in this facility, so please welcome mark donohue. [applause] that clearly saved the best for last. [laughter] it much of what i say...
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was going to be the party of decade. >> now we have to plan a funeral instead. >> reporter: katie donohue and jesus sanchez will be together forever, the family will combine the two's ashes. >>> authorities says the similar to a pair of devices found yesterday in maryland. the late package was discovered at a u.s. postal facility in the capital. it was addressed to janet napolitano. >> the package has been described as popping. >> reporter: notes complained about highway signs that urged drivers to report suspicious activity. the note says the signs fulfill a self-fulfilling prophesy. >>> jim harbaugh announced he is leaving stanford and moving to the nfl. jim inglis joins us now. >> 49ers knew that jim harbaugh led stanford to their bowl game. this five year $25 million deal did get done rather quickly. now jim harbaugh becomes the 18th head coach in the 49ers history. >> this was a great day for me and you know because it's the competitive opportunity of a lifetime and one that i willingly accept. i move on with a very humble heart. but it's hard to hide my excitement and enthusiasm tha
was going to be the party of decade. >> now we have to plan a funeral instead. >> reporter: katie donohue and jesus sanchez will be together forever, the family will combine the two's ashes. >>> authorities says the similar to a pair of devices found yesterday in maryland. the late package was discovered at a u.s. postal facility in the capital. it was addressed to janet napolitano. >> the package has been described as popping. >> reporter: notes complained...
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was going to be the party of decade. >> now we have to plan a funeral instead. >> reporter: katie donohue and jesus sanchez will be together forever, the family will combine the two's ashes. >>> authorities says the similar to a pair of devices found yesterday in maryland. the late package was discovered at a u.s. postal facility in the capital. it was addressed to janet napolitano. >> the package has been described as popping. >> reporter: notes complained about highway signs that urged drivers to report suspicious activity. the note says the signs fulfill a self-fulfilling prophesy. >>> jim harbaugh announced he is leaving stanford and moving to the nfl. jim inglis joins us now. >> 49ers knew that jim harbaugh led stanford to their bowl game. this five year $25 million deal did get done rather quickly. now jim harbaugh becomes the 18th head coach in the 49ers history. >> this was a great day for me and you know because it's the competitive opportunity of a lifetime and one that i willingly accept. i move on with a very humble heart. but it's hard to hide my excitement and enthusiasm tha
was going to be the party of decade. >> now we have to plan a funeral instead. >> reporter: katie donohue and jesus sanchez will be together forever, the family will combine the two's ashes. >>> authorities says the similar to a pair of devices found yesterday in maryland. the late package was discovered at a u.s. postal facility in the capital. it was addressed to janet napolitano. >> the package has been described as popping. >> reporter: notes complained...
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tavis: you mentioned this young actor, colin of donohue -- o'donnahughe. i did a little research because of was curious what your first feature was. this guy gets to hang out with anthony hopkins, academy award winner. you were hanging out with peter o'toole and katharine hepburn, a lion in winter. what do you recall about that auspicious start? >> peter tool was almost unconscious. [laughter] most of it was a coma. peter liked to drink. katherine hay to drinkers -- hated drinkers. but she was a very good sport and o'toole was a genius. i was 29 years of age. i remember that. it was a long time ago. young -- i do not waste time being nervous. i was, working with her and a tool. i had seen of tool at the royal theater -- the royal vic in bristol, "look back in anger." he was such a great actor. i think he was a truly genius actor. to work with him was -- we had wild moments. but he was great. every day he was on set, he was professional. we did not become close friends. tavis: i'm going to come back to this movie, "the rite," and that particular set. this t
tavis: you mentioned this young actor, colin of donohue -- o'donnahughe. i did a little research because of was curious what your first feature was. this guy gets to hang out with anthony hopkins, academy award winner. you were hanging out with peter o'toole and katharine hepburn, a lion in winter. what do you recall about that auspicious start? >> peter tool was almost unconscious. [laughter] most of it was a coma. peter liked to drink. katherine hay to drinkers -- hated drinkers. but...
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she worked for donohue for nearly a year. >> i remember i called her mrs. once and she said miss myer and i'm proud of it. >> reporter: in the late 80s this woman's husband hired her to care for his disabled daughter. >> did she ever get a personal phone call? >> never. >> i don't think she had a friend. >> reporter: slee kept all these images to herself? >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: do you think she would appreciate them being made public? >> i think it would be a shame if they stayed in a dark closet because we just don't if she would like it or not. my mission is to put viviene in the history books. >> i like this picture. >> reporter: and joel mirowitz says she may well belong there. he is co-author of bystander, a history of street photography. >> she is not trying to charm anybody. she is ruthlessly honest and she should be taken seriously. >> reporter: he is still working his way through myers' negatives. he has 90 more he hasn't even seen. >> it is fair to say in many respects you don't know what you have yet. >> no. >> reporter: shot by shot we are fina
she worked for donohue for nearly a year. >> i remember i called her mrs. once and she said miss myer and i'm proud of it. >> reporter: in the late 80s this woman's husband hired her to care for his disabled daughter. >> did she ever get a personal phone call? >> never. >> i don't think she had a friend. >> reporter: slee kept all these images to herself? >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: do you think she would appreciate them being made public? >> i...
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in a few moments, those president ceo, and tom donohue will give his annual state of address. he for he does and the two say a few things about my friend tom donohue. 2010 with a challenging year for this organization, as he contended that the worst economic climate of the great depression, one of the busiest legislative session in recent memory and of course the midterm elections. while our success in such a difficult environment can't he completely attributed to just one person, tom deserves most of the credit for what the chamber was a book to achieve. he provided the leadership and the vision that led to a number of legislative aries, tremendous success in the elections and another strong year of fundraising. what make's time so effective? for starters, the fact that he works harder than people less than half his age, for one. but it's also his ability to anticipate and take action on the next big thing. tom always has the organization positioned to play an important role in the debates that matter to our members and business. this means that the american business communit
in a few moments, those president ceo, and tom donohue will give his annual state of address. he for he does and the two say a few things about my friend tom donohue. 2010 with a challenging year for this organization, as he contended that the worst economic climate of the great depression, one of the busiest legislative session in recent memory and of course the midterm elections. while our success in such a difficult environment can't he completely attributed to just one person, tom deserves...
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in a few moments, those president ceo, and tom donohue will give his annual state of address. he for he does and the two say a few things about my friend tom donohue. 2010 with a challenging year for this organization, as he contended that the worst economic climate of the great depression, one of the busiest legislative session in recent memory and of course the midterm elections. while our success in such a difficult environment can't he completely attributed to just one person, tom deserves most of the credit for what the chamber was a book to achieve. he provided the leadership and the vision that led to a number of legislative aries, tremendous success in the elections and another strong year of fundraising. what make's time so effective? for starters, the fact that he works harder than people less than half his age, for one. but it's also his ability to anticipate and take action on the next big thing. tom always has the organization positioned to play an important role in the debates that matter to our members and business. this means that the american business communit
in a few moments, those president ceo, and tom donohue will give his annual state of address. he for he does and the two say a few things about my friend tom donohue. 2010 with a challenging year for this organization, as he contended that the worst economic climate of the great depression, one of the busiest legislative session in recent memory and of course the midterm elections. while our success in such a difficult environment can't he completely attributed to just one person, tom deserves...
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in a few moments, those president ceo, and tom donohue will give his annual state of address. he for he does and the two sa a few things about my friend tom donohue. 2010 with a challenging year for this organization, as he contended that the worst economic climate of the great depression, one of the busiest legislative session in recent memory and of course the midterm elections. while our success in such a difficult environment can't he completely attributed to just one person, tom deserves most of the credit for what the chamber was a book to achieve. he provided the leadership and the vision that led to a number of legislative aries, tremendous success in the elections and another strong year of fundraising. what make's time so effective? for starters, the fact that he works harder than people less than half his age, for one. but it's also his ability to anticipate and take action on the next big thing. tom always has the organization positioned to play an important role in the debates that matter to our members and business. this means that the american business community
in a few moments, those president ceo, and tom donohue will give his annual state of address. he for he does and the two sa a few things about my friend tom donohue. 2010 with a challenging year for this organization, as he contended that the worst economic climate of the great depression, one of the busiest legislative session in recent memory and of course the midterm elections. while our success in such a difficult environment can't he completely attributed to just one person, tom deserves...
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in a few moments, those president ceo, and tom donohue will give his annual state of address. he for he does and the two say a few things about my friend tom donohue. 2010 with a challenging year for this organization, as he contended that the worst economic climate of the great depression, one of the busiest legislative session in recent memory and of course the midterm elections. while our success in such a difficult environment can't he completely attributed to just one person, tom deserves most of the credit for what the chamber was a book to achieve. he provided the leadership and the vision that led to a number of legislative aries, tremendous success in the elections and another strong year of fundraising. what make's time so effective? for starters, the fact that he works harder than people less than half his age, for one. but it's also his ability to anticipate and take action on the next big thing. tom always has the organization positioned to play an important role in the debates that matter to our members and business. this means that the american business communit
in a few moments, those president ceo, and tom donohue will give his annual state of address. he for he does and the two say a few things about my friend tom donohue. 2010 with a challenging year for this organization, as he contended that the worst economic climate of the great depression, one of the busiest legislative session in recent memory and of course the midterm elections. while our success in such a difficult environment can't he completely attributed to just one person, tom deserves...
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cruise, sam worthington, david meltzer, melissa charbonneau, susie defrancis, rachel ray, edward donohue, april ryan, and finally, brooke stoddard. [applause] today is the one-year anniversary of the earthquake that devastated haiti. , claiming more than 200 lives and destroying many homes leading more than 1 million people homeless. many asian families one year later still need food, shelter, and sanitation. survivors are living in tent camps marked by disturbing reports of violence. debris clogs the capital of port-au-prince. he conditions have sparked a tougher accountability for how funds are spent. today's guest is essential to patient relief efforts. as prison and ceo of the american red cross, gail mcgovern had a largest relief organization. last week, the red cross announced that so far it has spent or signed agreements to spend $245 million on haiti recovery efforts, more than half of what it has collected. haiti as a test -- is a test for the american red cross. when she took the job in 2008, mcgovern was the seventh ceo in seven years hired to restore the red cross' tarnished
cruise, sam worthington, david meltzer, melissa charbonneau, susie defrancis, rachel ray, edward donohue, april ryan, and finally, brooke stoddard. [applause] today is the one-year anniversary of the earthquake that devastated haiti. , claiming more than 200 lives and destroying many homes leading more than 1 million people homeless. many asian families one year later still need food, shelter, and sanitation. survivors are living in tent camps marked by disturbing reports of violence. debris...
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edward donohue reporter for the associated press. april ryan white house correspondent and washington bureau chief for the american urban radio network. finally, a freelance journalist. today is the one-year anniversary of the earthquake that devastated haiti leaving more than one million people homeless. many haitian families still need food, shelter and sanitation. survivors are living in tent camps marked by reports of violence. debris clogs the capital of port-au-prince. haiti's conditions have sparked calls for tougher accountability of how funds are spent. today's guest has been central to the situation. she has the largest disaster relief organization one that raised nearly a half billion dollars for haiti assistance. last week the red cross announced it has spent or signed agreements to spend $245 million on haiti recovery efforts. more than half of what it has collected. haiti is a test for the american red cross. when she took the job in 2008, mcgovern was the seventh c.e.o. in seven years hired to restore the red cross's t
edward donohue reporter for the associated press. april ryan white house correspondent and washington bureau chief for the american urban radio network. finally, a freelance journalist. today is the one-year anniversary of the earthquake that devastated haiti leaving more than one million people homeless. many haitian families still need food, shelter and sanitation. survivors are living in tent camps marked by reports of violence. debris clogs the capital of port-au-prince. haiti's conditions...
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chamber of commerce, thomas donohue.this is a half-hour. >> somewhat like an obituary, but i appreciate very much your being here today and good morning, ladies and gentlemen. let me thank margaret and the national chamber foundation and other staff who organized this event and thank you all for coming. at the outset, i'd like to express on behalf of the united states chamber of commerce are shock and our sadness over the tragic shootings in arizona. under any circumstance, the violence, injury and loss of life that occurred as an outrage to all of us. we are especially offended by the fact that this rampage was directed at our democracy it tells, striking down public servants as well as free citizens who had come to engage in a dialogue and express their views. we are praying for the full recovery with congresswoman giffords and others who were injured and our hearts go out to the families of those who lost their lives. while the new year has begun on this side note, i can report when it comes to the nation's economy, w
chamber of commerce, thomas donohue.this is a half-hour. >> somewhat like an obituary, but i appreciate very much your being here today and good morning, ladies and gentlemen. let me thank margaret and the national chamber foundation and other staff who organized this event and thank you all for coming. at the outset, i'd like to express on behalf of the united states chamber of commerce are shock and our sadness over the tragic shootings in arizona. under any circumstance, the violence,...