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un proa de la agencia estadounidense de alcohol, tabaco y armas la a t f que pos beattie lo aprovec permitiruni@ el presidente de comité de reforma gubernamental de la cámara baja, de california y el senador charles de iowa acusan del departamento de justicia de re hú re usar entregar estos documentos >>> no es su responsabilidad de tratar de investigar y mantener y vigilar elh@noticiero univisi casano caso no va ace ceder tampoco >>> ahora no harán ningún comentario pero el senador charles no lo ve así. >>> han estado obstruy dh@notio7 dijo al revelar que está contra atacan atacando. >>> haivish@noticiero univision enfrentamiento entre poderes >>> ellos tienen una base bastante firme paraunh@noticier agencias >>> un fuego a las vencidas que creo que ganará el congreso. dada la tensión política de washington los expertos opinan que el primer testimonio en este caso se dará ante launivish@ co suprema de justicia antes que un funcionario tes ftifiqueh@h@not comité del congreso. >>> el volcán puyehue continúa causando estragos en argentina, varias aerolíneas qes viajan de estados unidos suspend
un proa de la agencia estadounidense de alcohol, tabaco y armas la a t f que pos beattie lo aprovec permitiruni@ el presidente de comité de reforma gubernamental de la cámara baja, de california y el senador charles de iowa acusan del departamento de justicia de re hú re usar entregar estos documentos >>> no es su responsabilidad de tratar de investigar y mantener y vigilar elh@noticiero univisi casano caso no va ace ceder tampoco >>> ahora no harán ningún comentario pero...
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that's when deputy beatty fired them were very courageous they file a whistleblower suit you know they go to trial a korea tourney john chambliss the senator says the latest this. all of the year and from there on him throughout an effort is made to talk to scientists or to distort the story in a way that we will do that monsanto these folks refused to do in this letter for steve wilson played his own case you know that story cost. two careers. and i want us. there was only one way or wilson could win under judge roll steinberg instructed the jury for they'd have to prove w t v t station management had deliberately tried to distort the news proof of a violation requires that the plaintiff the stabbers that there be a t.v. thiis station or news management acted intentionally and deliberately to falsify or distort the plainest proposed news report on the g eight wilson lost the genie cre won her case because she threatened to disclose to the federal communications commission on your oath the broadcast of a false distorted or slanted news report yes so a creep proved news distortion and y
that's when deputy beatty fired them were very courageous they file a whistleblower suit you know they go to trial a korea tourney john chambliss the senator says the latest this. all of the year and from there on him throughout an effort is made to talk to scientists or to distort the story in a way that we will do that monsanto these folks refused to do in this letter for steve wilson played his own case you know that story cost. two careers. and i want us. there was only one way or wilson...
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warren beatty thinks it'll make a good movie. by the way, i have him in there running against schwarzenegger. all this occurs in 2006. >> hinojosa: so are you hopeful, ralph? i mean, you've been at this for, what? you're 75 years old now. you've been basically... todd purdum from the new york times said your public life has been one long, unyielding argument with the world. so... >> look, i'm... >> hinojosa: ...are we making progress here? >> yeah, sure, we're making progress, but... >> hinojosa: or are we three steps forward, two steps back? >> both. you know, cars are safer, for example. we have a great freedom of information act to get information, which is the currency of democracy. but on the other hand, the corporations have become fewer and bigger. the bigger ones are fewer, they merge, they're global, they pit one countragainst another, they control these trade agreements, and they never stop concentrating power. they have to, to get their way, control government. they have to. there isn't a single government agency and d
warren beatty thinks it'll make a good movie. by the way, i have him in there running against schwarzenegger. all this occurs in 2006. >> hinojosa: so are you hopeful, ralph? i mean, you've been at this for, what? you're 75 years old now. you've been basically... todd purdum from the new york times said your public life has been one long, unyielding argument with the world. so... >> look, i'm... >> hinojosa: ...are we making progress here? >> yeah, sure, we're making...
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how did we do with giant states like new york and virginia and 80 beatty states like rome island and delaware? we set up -- and itty bitty states like rhode island and elsewhere? we son of a house -- we set up a house based on compromise. let me focus -- how my doing? [laughter] for a few minutes, on some of the security johnses we face -- a few minutes -- on some of the security challenges we face. let me begin with a backdrop about what is going on in the world, a backdrop against which these challenges are being played out. we are sort of living through what i would call a discontinuity of history. a change in historical patterns from one sort of system to another. our present system, the nation state system, was really formalized in the treaty of westphalia and in 1453. it is set up -- it said of the nation state as the independent sovereign unit of which the international community would be made. and that replaced the fuel. when there were some -- the feudal period when there were some monarchies and others. the was failing and system -- probably its apogee -- the westphalian sy
how did we do with giant states like new york and virginia and 80 beatty states like rome island and delaware? we set up -- and itty bitty states like rhode island and elsewhere? we son of a house -- we set up a house based on compromise. let me focus -- how my doing? [laughter] for a few minutes, on some of the security johnses we face -- a few minutes -- on some of the security challenges we face. let me begin with a backdrop about what is going on in the world, a backdrop against which these...
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. >> reporter: george beatty said the rewards aren't worth the dangers anymore. >> every day we go out there, we're never guaranteed that we're going home to our family and loved ones. >> reporter: with the homicide rate on its way to potentially tripling this year from last, this officer points the finger at city hall. >> this summer will be bloody and violent. the blood's on city hall's hands at this point. >> let's go over your options. >> reporter: officer aguayo thought she had the best option protecting the city where she grew up, but for now she'll have to get used to civilian life. 122 police officers were supposed to be on this layoff list, but some of them transferred to other departments, others chose retirements, that's how the number was dwindled down to about 70. mayor chuck reed says he wants more officers on the streets, not less, but he says we simply can't afford them. the union boss tells me the cost of training and recruiting one police officer in san jose, about $180,000. multiply that by 70, you can see how much the city is losing at midnight tomorrow. we're live
. >> reporter: george beatty said the rewards aren't worth the dangers anymore. >> every day we go out there, we're never guaranteed that we're going home to our family and loved ones. >> reporter: with the homicide rate on its way to potentially tripling this year from last, this officer points the finger at city hall. >> this summer will be bloody and violent. the blood's on city hall's hands at this point. >> let's go over your options. >> reporter:...
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host: bill beattie on twitter.ere is an opinion piece -- it written by the american head on the council of foreign relations. he references, eikenberry, who publicly slammed president karzai last weekend. it cannot stand a good to his attacks on an america that is bleeding from afghanistan's freedom. he had a few undiplomatic words for the afghanistan leader he has long despised in private. he will only succeed in convincing more and more americans to say enough. indeed, if americans were to hear karzai is attitude as often as their exposure to n anthony weiner's private parts, we would be out of afghanistan next week. here is a taste of the rhetoric in afghanistan. america's best friend continues to say thank you to the united states in his special way. last sunday he charged that coalition forces were here for their own purposes, for their own goals, and they are using our sold for that. imagine that. we're fighting for our own interests. a few weeks ago he uttered this. if nato does not start -- stop airstrikes,
host: bill beattie on twitter.ere is an opinion piece -- it written by the american head on the council of foreign relations. he references, eikenberry, who publicly slammed president karzai last weekend. it cannot stand a good to his attacks on an america that is bleeding from afghanistan's freedom. he had a few undiplomatic words for the afghanistan leader he has long despised in private. he will only succeed in convincing more and more americans to say enough. indeed, if americans were to...
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tom cooley and martin beatty are on our panel to kick us off, and they're going to discuss his remarks and their end thoughts about architecture. we'll then turn to pat parkinson who was also an architect of implementation on assignment from the fed, an architect of the dfa legislation, i mean. and kim and vince, two leading scholars of the federal reserve are going to be discussing the role of the fed which has been affected to a significant degree by the reform effort. um, then we'll take a short break. we have then systemic risk as our topic, measurement, monitoring and management. reducing the probability and severity of future crises. matt richardson's going to be talking to that subject, and then we have two practitioners, nelly lang and dick burner who's the new counselor at the treasury in charge of standing up the ofr. at lunch we have remarks from tom hannig, the kansas city fed president. an independent thinker, i think one might say, within the federal reserve system. and after lunch we turn to shadow banking, tobias harrington. and a conversation with neil barofsky which i
tom cooley and martin beatty are on our panel to kick us off, and they're going to discuss his remarks and their end thoughts about architecture. we'll then turn to pat parkinson who was also an architect of implementation on assignment from the fed, an architect of the dfa legislation, i mean. and kim and vince, two leading scholars of the federal reserve are going to be discussing the role of the fed which has been affected to a significant degree by the reform effort. um, then we'll take a...