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nonetheless those difficulties were resolved one after the other and in late two thousand and four and un senate received its transport helicopter certificate. not only was the ansett the first ground of design experience for the design helicopter plant it was also the first start to finish russian aviation project after the breakup of the soviet union in a period where numerous quality concepts in the field were shelled in the late the unset plowed through prototype and test production in an impressive pace the basic layout of the new bird is exactly its genius because on design bureau had the history of russian helicopters they can be adapted for a broad spectrum of potential uses at their back they simply pushed a new young charted waters and a highly desirable lighter load meet each end hit the jackpot. becomes the name on sad comes from a turtle word that describes the design concept it means. convenient these days in . the sense of options for our customers and we wanted to make this indicator as close as possible to the ideal for dnssec can be converted into a multitude of modifications i
nonetheless those difficulties were resolved one after the other and in late two thousand and four and un senate received its transport helicopter certificate. not only was the ansett the first ground of design experience for the design helicopter plant it was also the first start to finish russian aviation project after the breakup of the soviet union in a period where numerous quality concepts in the field were shelled in the late the unset plowed through prototype and test production in an...
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majority leader senator reid is up to his usual tricks and despite the valiant efforts of senator rand paul it appears the un patriot act will live on short of votes needed to kill the unconstitutional powers rand paul introduced several amendments that would have significantly reduced the existing powers granted to the united states government under this act of course not caring about the civil liberties of american citizens the senate leadership rushed to take the bill to vote without debating the amendments paul perry by taking to the floor tuesday evening using a significant portion of his floor speaking time in an attempt to force a lapse on the current patriot act powers however the debate will unfortunately be ending even sooner than expected harry reid took the bill in its entirety killed it and then shove the text of it into the text of the legally unrelated house business bill fearing that even a few hours or days elapse of the current monstrosity harry reid was power and on through with his loophole approach in a transparently phony show of sympathy and appeasement he claimed the senate really rud
majority leader senator reid is up to his usual tricks and despite the valiant efforts of senator rand paul it appears the un patriot act will live on short of votes needed to kill the unconstitutional powers rand paul introduced several amendments that would have significantly reduced the existing powers granted to the united states government under this act of course not caring about the civil liberties of american citizens the senate leadership rushed to take the bill to vote without...
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with efficiency now in america they just want to thank you for asking the senate voted sixty four to have nothing to do with the un's international panel on climate change not to funding a bucket and not really interested in the reports i think it's wonderful something else they said they agree they are producing grain to produce ethanol has been a total an unmitigated disaster in the united states and it's actually. cost a tremendous amount and even increased my carbon footprint but more than that the reduction in their food product they grain for food has meant a doubling of wheat prices and other projects. that specific to the very countries who demand would require aid in kind from the usa and those countries ninety percent of the population at least are working class or poor to name a few tunisia libya egypt yemen jordan. what's happening now the question is is the squeeze on britain. because of the levees fifty percent of our energy bills on subsequence for women fifty percent of our f.a.'s on subsidies produce carbon sixty six percent of my taxes all of our of the cost of raw petrol and these are. people sque
with efficiency now in america they just want to thank you for asking the senate voted sixty four to have nothing to do with the un's international panel on climate change not to funding a bucket and not really interested in the reports i think it's wonderful something else they said they agree they are producing grain to produce ethanol has been a total an unmitigated disaster in the united states and it's actually. cost a tremendous amount and even increased my carbon footprint but more than...
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with efficiency now in america they just have to think since last week the senate voted sixty four to have nothing to do with the un's it's a very international panel on climate change. not to fund it not to block it and not to be interested in the report i think it's wonderful it's something else they said they agree they're producing grain to produce ethanol has been a total and unmitigated disaster in the united states and there's actually. cost a tremendous amount and even increased my carbon footprint but more than that the reduction in their food product their grain for food has meant a doubling of wheat prices and the prices. a move that says affect the very countries who demand or require aid in coming from the usa and those countries where ninety percent of the population at least a working class or poor are trying to name a few i can as you libya egypt yemen in order. what's happening now the question is is the squeeze on britain. because of the levy and fifty percent of our anything built on substance for women fifty percent of this owns of the produce carbon sixty six percent of our taxes all of our of th
with efficiency now in america they just have to think since last week the senate voted sixty four to have nothing to do with the un's it's a very international panel on climate change. not to fund it not to block it and not to be interested in the report i think it's wonderful it's something else they said they agree they're producing grain to produce ethanol has been a total and unmitigated disaster in the united states and there's actually. cost a tremendous amount and even increased my...
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efficiency now in america they can still turn things like last week the senate voted sixty four you have nothing more to do with the un's spreads international panel on climate change not the funding not the backing and not be interested in the reports i think it's one of something else they said they agree they're producing grain to produce ethanol has been a total and unmitigated disaster in the united states and it's actually. cost a tremendous amount and even increased their carbon footprint but more than that the reduction in their food product their grain for food has meant a doubling of wheat prices a little pricey. that since affected the very countries who demand or require aid in current from the usa and those countries ninety percent of the population at least are working class or poor are going to name a few tunisia libya egypt amman jordan. what's happening i have a question if this is a squeeze on britain. because of the levees fifty percent of our energy bills on subsegments for women fifty percent of their fares on subsidies for use carbon sixty six percent of our taxes all of of our of the cost of our p
efficiency now in america they can still turn things like last week the senate voted sixty four you have nothing more to do with the un's spreads international panel on climate change not the funding not the backing and not be interested in the reports i think it's one of something else they said they agree they're producing grain to produce ethanol has been a total and unmitigated disaster in the united states and it's actually. cost a tremendous amount and even increased their carbon...
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those who want to end those subsidies as un-american did you really mean to question my patriotism and the patriotism of the twenty eight other united states senators who are co-sponsors do you believe that president obama is an american because he has proposed cutting oil subsidies do you believe that former president bush speaker boehner congressman ryan are un-american because they have expressed cutting oil subsidies the plan would shrink america's one point three trillion dollar deficit by twenty one billion over ten years and with gas hovering around four dollars a gallon and everything on the chopping block it was an opportunity for senators to show they feel americans pain do you think that your subsidy is more important than the financial aid we give to students to go to college could you answer that yes or no oh it's very difficult question for late big tobacco and goldman sachs before them boy that timberwolf was one should feel how much of that should you deal if you sell your clients after june twenty to two thousand and seven parading c.e.o.'s before congress or representatives can grill them generates press that leads to little refor
those who want to end those subsidies as un-american did you really mean to question my patriotism and the patriotism of the twenty eight other united states senators who are co-sponsors do you believe that president obama is an american because he has proposed cutting oil subsidies do you believe that former president bush speaker boehner congressman ryan are un-american because they have expressed cutting oil subsidies the plan would shrink america's one point three trillion dollar deficit by...
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un-american. >> it's simply beyond the pale. so are you willing to apologize for what you -- >> senator, the tax proposals under consideration were a question of fairness -- >> reporter: ranking republican orrin hatch went after democrats. >> gas prices too expensive? i've got it. let's raise some taxes. >> reporter: hatch called the whole hearing a dog and pony show. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, capitol hill. >>> well, plastic surgeons are treating younger patients who come in for botox to get rid of wrinkles. however, those wrinkles aren't just caused by age. doctors say they're caused in part by using your cell phone and other high technology devices. they say the younger generation uses so much technology, which is constantly -- has them constantly squinting and using their facial muscles. new statistics show there was an 11% jump in botox treatments done on women ages 20 to 29 in the last two years. >> we're using those devices more and more. and we're overusing those muscles. and so more and more patients, i think, we're seeing that are concerned about those hyperanimated lines that are developing. >> plastic surgeons al
un-american. >> it's simply beyond the pale. so are you willing to apologize for what you -- >> senator, the tax proposals under consideration were a question of fairness -- >> reporter: ranking republican orrin hatch went after democrats. >> gas prices too expensive? i've got it. let's raise some taxes. >> reporter: hatch called the whole hearing a dog and pony show. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, capitol hill. >>> well, plastic surgeons are treating...
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the un charter is a treaty that the president and the senate cannot give away article one powers to an outside body. it is impossible argument. the un charter did not do that. the un charter had no police force. the only way the security council could call upon a military force would be to have the nation's who belong to the un contribute troops, equipment, and anything. they would do that. it meant that every nation who would do that would have to look at their own system and see what the constitutional process was. at that time, when the senate was debating the the u.n. charter. truman who wasn't pakistani, he pledged to the senate "when any such agreement or agreements are negotiated with the security council, it will be my purpose to ask the congress for appropriate legislation to approve it. everybody knew it. they did not go on the basis of truman's pledge, it put that in law. the un charter would be implemented by the u.s. participation act of 1945. it is that these agreements should be subject to the approval of congress by joint resolution. i have in my paper the background of
the un charter is a treaty that the president and the senate cannot give away article one powers to an outside body. it is impossible argument. the un charter did not do that. the un charter had no police force. the only way the security council could call upon a military force would be to have the nation's who belong to the un contribute troops, equipment, and anything. they would do that. it meant that every nation who would do that would have to look at their own system and see what the...
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the un charter is a treaty that the president and the senate cannot give away article one powers to an outside body. it is impossible argument. the un charter di not do that. the un charter had no police force. the only way the security council could call upon a military force would be to have the nation's who belong to the un contribute troops, equipment, and anything. they would do that. it meant that every nation who would do that would have to look at their own system and see wt the constitutional process was. at that time, when the senate was debating the the u.n. charter. truman who wasn't pakistani, he pledged to the senate "when any such agreement or agreements are negotiatedith the security council, it will be my purpose to ask the congress for appropriate legislation to approve it. everybody knew it. they did not go on the basis of truman's pledge, it put that in law. the un charter would be implemented by the u.s. participation act of 1945. it is that these agreements should be subject tthe approval of congress by join resolution. i have in my paper the background of what ha
the un charter is a treaty that the president and the senate cannot give away article one powers to an outside body. it is impossible argument. the un charter di not do that. the un charter had no police force. the only way the security council could call upon a military force would be to have the nation's who belong to the un contribute troops, equipment, and anything. they would do that. it meant that every nation who would do that would have to look at their own system and see wt the...
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un-- donna brazile for her unwavering support of our party. [applause] thank you so much. thank you, donna. thank you. i must also recognize the leadership and service of the next senator from the commonwealth of the state of virginia, tim kaine. [applause] tim served us as chairman for the past two years with dignity and discipline. he is leaving us a party that is as strong as ever. i want to recognize and thank the florida democratic delegation for their strong and unwavering support of me, and i want to thank my colleagues in the house democratic caucus as well. i also thank and acknowledge my family, my congressional staff, a fabulous staff at the democratic national committee. my family, my parents, god, i could never get through this without you. my children, rebecca, jake and shelby and particularly my husband steve, all of whom are here with me today. they made major sacrifices so i can do a job i love so much. i'm truly fortunate to have such a wonderful and close family. [applause] my congress a.m. staff works tirelessly on my behalf. they are a committed and passionate group of public servants and i appreciate and value all that they do. and for the dedicat
un-- donna brazile for her unwavering support of our party. [applause] thank you so much. thank you, donna. thank you. i must also recognize the leadership and service of the next senator from the commonwealth of the state of virginia, tim kaine. [applause] tim served us as chairman for the past two years with dignity and discipline. he is leaving us a party that is as strong as ever. i want to recognize and thank the florida democratic delegation for their strong and unwavering support of me,...
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un at a time when our economy and financial markets are in fragile recovery recovery, it is vitally important that we do our job here in the senate to act on the president's nominees in a timely manner. i support the nominations and recommend a committee report unfavorably. to the full senate -- and that the senate as quickly as possible on their explanations. ranking member shelby and i have agreed to move the nominations for this closer, falling in mr. albini and block the advisable. we will then hold a roll call vote and mr. colin n. roll call vote. senator shelby, would you like to make a statement on the nominees? >> sure. i just want to make a statement, mr. chairman, regarding dr. diamond. as they said many times, i don't believe dr. diamond is there a person for this job. he is of course a very accomplished academic and economist in his field, but i don't believe he has the appropriate background or experience that makes him the best person for the job at this point in our economic history. the feds responsibility cut across three broad areas and be monetary policy, supervising our financial system and responding to finan
un at a time when our economy and financial markets are in fragile recovery recovery, it is vitally important that we do our job here in the senate to act on the president's nominees in a timely manner. i support the nominations and recommend a committee report unfavorably. to the full senate -- and that the senate as quickly as possible on their explanations. ranking member shelby and i have agreed to move the nominations for this closer, falling in mr. albini and block the advisable. we will...
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un been a wonderful example for all of us. i would also -- you has been a wonderful example for all of us. i would also like to think the democratic senatorsconsin -- thank the democratic senators in was content and does democratic senators in indiana who did the same thing. quite frankly, i would like to thank our democratic and republican friends in the ohio legislature that stood up for workers. they deserve a round of applause. alex embodies the fact that we are not a nation of isolated individuals. we are a land of communities, all land of families. our republic, our democracy is an expression of our solidarity. of our common values, and our common life as a nation. in america, firefighters rushed into burning buildings every day, risking their lives to save people that they have never met. social workers care for other people's abused children and home health workers provide care and companionship for those who need it. every day, you and taipei are social security taxes and medicare and that same money is sent out again to provide comfort and security to other people's parents and grandparents. this is not just a matter of morality,
un been a wonderful example for all of us. i would also -- you has been a wonderful example for all of us. i would also like to think the democratic senatorsconsin -- thank the democratic senators in was content and does democratic senators in indiana who did the same thing. quite frankly, i would like to thank our democratic and republican friends in the ohio legislature that stood up for workers. they deserve a round of applause. alex embodies the fact that we are not a nation of isolated...