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to go to work, taking care of an 86-year-old amputee named mr. john. she would dress mr. john and help him in his wheelchair and make him breakfast and scrub his floors and clean his bathroom. she was his connection to the outside world. and when the work day was done, she would go home to take care of a grand nephew and two foster children who didn't have families of their own. heroic work and hard work, that's what pauline was all about. one of things i remember about her was her patience. she was patience with me even when i didn't wring out the mop properly or didn't shake out the sheets before putting them in the laundry bin. but i remember her talking about the hardships in her life, without any self-pity. she was glad to be working hard and glad to be helping someone. all she wanted in return for a hard day's work was enough to take care of those kids she was going home to, enough to save a little bit for retirement, maybe take a day off once in a while to rest her aching back. each of the folks who are here today has a story like pauli pauline's. they represent 1.8
to go to work, taking care of an 86-year-old amputee named mr. john. she would dress mr. john and help him in his wheelchair and make him breakfast and scrub his floors and clean his bathroom. she was his connection to the outside world. and when the work day was done, she would go home to take care of a grand nephew and two foster children who didn't have families of their own. heroic work and hard work, that's what pauline was all about. one of things i remember about her was her patience....
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. >> and you can hear mr. john carlos, 7:00 tomorrow night at mission high school in san francisco. and we've been talking about this all night. hard to believe in 2011, but the gamble he took, and he's paying for it, but he felt he wanted to take at a stand at those olympics and he sure did. >> goodnight, everybody. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in communities across the country, from helping to revitalize a neighborhood in brooklyn to financing industries that are creating jobs in boston or providing funding for the expansion of a local business serving a diverse seattle community and supporting training programs for tomorrow's workforce in los angeles. because the more we can do in local neighborhoods and communities, the more we can help make opportunity possible.
. >> and you can hear mr. john carlos, 7:00 tomorrow night at mission high school in san francisco. and we've been talking about this all night. hard to believe in 2011, but the gamble he took, and he's paying for it, but he felt he wanted to take at a stand at those olympics and he sure did. >> goodnight, everybody. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in communities across the country, from helping to revitalize a neighborhood in brooklyn to financing industries that...
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mr. john berry and. mr. speaker, our history at repatriating powers back from the e.u.is not a happy one. may i therefore suggest a fundamental renegotiation of our relationship with the e.u. a stone free trade, growth and competitiveness which other countries enjoy, and not political union and deadweight regulation. does the e.u. summit, a defining moment. will the prime minister seize the moment and? >> i'm a little bit more optimistic than the honorable gentleman. actually the bailout power that the last government giveaway we are returning to the united kingdom via the treaty. so we have returned to power and recently we've just one exemption from all e.u. legislation to make sure from january 2012 microenterprise will not that any new e.u. regulation at all. but in answer to the question are going to go in there and fight for british interest on first and fight, yes, we will pick but let's be clear, there's the option of a tree at 27 where we have the ability to say yes or no, and as a result get a price for that. but there's always the possibility of the euro zone
mr. john berry and. mr. speaker, our history at repatriating powers back from the e.u.is not a happy one. may i therefore suggest a fundamental renegotiation of our relationship with the e.u. a stone free trade, growth and competitiveness which other countries enjoy, and not political union and deadweight regulation. does the e.u. summit, a defining moment. will the prime minister seize the moment and? >> i'm a little bit more optimistic than the honorable gentleman. actually the bailout...
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troops left the country with us that mr john mccain we've been calling already for the return of american forces experts fear tensions between sunnis and shia arab majority appears to be coming to a head but from burning u.s. diplomats over twenty years says that it's a signal that iraqi soldiers are going to solve these problems on their own without foreign involvement. i don't know that the troops presence that itself was a stabilizing factor because we had in fact been drawing down and pulling back into the operating bases for quite some time i think what was significant about the timing is it sent a signal that the iraqis are going to solve these problems their own way possibly with violence but that the united states was no longer in charge in iraq presence of the troops was really a symbol at the end more than any reality i think moloch he certainly could have done these things. a week earlier a week later but by choosing to do them literally the day the american soldiers left he was sending a message to his rivals but he was not going to be corralled and he was particularly sending
troops left the country with us that mr john mccain we've been calling already for the return of american forces experts fear tensions between sunnis and shia arab majority appears to be coming to a head but from burning u.s. diplomats over twenty years says that it's a signal that iraqi soldiers are going to solve these problems on their own without foreign involvement. i don't know that the troops presence that itself was a stabilizing factor because we had in fact been drawing down and...
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mr. cash john is present. commissioner lee: as you recall from the last meeting, the commission met about six weeks ago. week revealed -- we revealed three possible applicants to the seat. we recommended michael cashen to the committee because his presence was impressive, fit what the board needed. he has been managing high-rise buildings. he is right now managing 255 california street, a high rise building. he lives in san francisco, has experience with dealing with advisory committees and the government as well because he was on the advisory board. that is why the nomination committee recommended to the full commission to appoint michael cashion to that seat. >commissioner walker: i would like to second that recommendation. commissioner lee: michael cashion, would you like to make a statement? >> hello, my name is michael cashion. i am very honored to sit on the board of examiners. i was on the graffiti advisory committee for two years. i look forward to this next that in my service to the city. commissioner
mr. cash john is present. commissioner lee: as you recall from the last meeting, the commission met about six weeks ago. week revealed -- we revealed three possible applicants to the seat. we recommended michael cashen to the committee because his presence was impressive, fit what the board needed. he has been managing high-rise buildings. he is right now managing 255 california street, a high rise building. he lives in san francisco, has experience with dealing with advisory committees and the...
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to go to work taking care of an 86-year-old amputee named mr. john. each day she'd dress mr. air. she'd make him breakfast. she'd scrub his floors. she would clean his bathroom. she was his connection to the outside world. and when the work day was done, she would go home to take care of a grand nephew and two foster children who didn't have families of their own. heroic work and hard work. that's what pauline was all about. one of the things i remember about pauline was her patience. she was patient with me even when i didn't wring out the mop properly or didn't shake out the sheets before putting them in the laundry bin. but i also remember listening to her talk about the hardships in her life and she did so without any self-pity. she was glad to be working hard and she was glad to be helping someone. all she wanted in return for a hard day's work was enough to take care of those kids she was going home to, enough to save a little bit for retirement, maybe take a day off once in a while to rest her aching back. each of the folks who are here today have has a story like pauli
to go to work taking care of an 86-year-old amputee named mr. john. each day she'd dress mr. air. she'd make him breakfast. she'd scrub his floors. she would clean his bathroom. she was his connection to the outside world. and when the work day was done, she would go home to take care of a grand nephew and two foster children who didn't have families of their own. heroic work and hard work. that's what pauline was all about. one of the things i remember about pauline was her patience. she was...
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to go to work, taking care of an 86-year-old amputee named mr. john and each day she dressed mr. john and helped him into his wheelchair. she'd make him breakfast, she'd scrub his floors, she'd clean his bathroom, she was his connection to the outside world. when the work was done she would take care of a grand-nephew and two foster children who didn't have families of their own. heroic work and hard work. that's what pauline was all about. and one of the things i remember about pauline was her patience. she was patient with me even when i didn't wring out the mop properly or didn't shake out the sheets before putting them in the plaundry bin, but i also remember listening to her talk about the hardships in her life and she did so without any self-pity. she was glad to be working hard and she was glad to be helping someone. all she wanted in return for her hard day's work was enough to take care of those kids she was going home to, enough to save a little bit for retirement, maybe take a day off once in a while to rest her aching back. each of the folks who are here today has a st
to go to work, taking care of an 86-year-old amputee named mr. john and each day she dressed mr. john and helped him into his wheelchair. she'd make him breakfast, she'd scrub his floors, she'd clean his bathroom, she was his connection to the outside world. when the work was done she would take care of a grand-nephew and two foster children who didn't have families of their own. heroic work and hard work. that's what pauline was all about. and one of the things i remember about pauline was her...
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caller: mr. john horsley discussed the van service for senior servant -- senior citizens in the rual areas. guest: yes. caller: ok. in the city i live and there is a van service that operates out of our senior center. and it is open to the public. however, it is by appointment. and they do have a program, i guess at a job access program i guess for low income community members, where they have to submit documentation proving their income and then the transportation service to pick them up and take them to and from their jobs. however, i guess i wanted to know who can a person contact on ways to expand this transportation service to fully meet the demands of the community members? guest: well, the van service is usually provided by counties and cities in your area, but funding flows from the federal level to the state, and then from the state down to the communities. so, i think your first starting point is to talk to your city and county officials, your city manager or york county executive, to see wh
caller: mr. john horsley discussed the van service for senior servant -- senior citizens in the rual areas. guest: yes. caller: ok. in the city i live and there is a van service that operates out of our senior center. and it is open to the public. however, it is by appointment. and they do have a program, i guess at a job access program i guess for low income community members, where they have to submit documentation proving their income and then the transportation service to pick them up and...
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and today i'm pleased to honor another exceptional, exceptional federal worker, mr. john merlino. mr. merlino is the assistant legislative clerk working on the legislative team on the office of the secretary of the senate. mr. merlino began his senate career in 1994 as a senate doorkeeper. he then joined the secretary's legislative staff and has performed many of its functions, including the constitutional task, the constitutional task of maintaining the senate journal. another of mr. merliino's main responsibilities is to call the roll during votes and quorum calls. more importantly he is also one of those special works on the dais who have been known at times to actually keep new members, as they preside over the senate, awake during long stretches in the chair. he's always ready with a good sports quip, known as a person who goes above and beyond the call of duty. as a matter of fact i know it was his birthday yesterday and i've been planning this speech for some time. i wanted to make sure it was -- coincided with that important date for him. the secretary of the senate, nancy
and today i'm pleased to honor another exceptional, exceptional federal worker, mr. john merlino. mr. merlino is the assistant legislative clerk working on the legislative team on the office of the secretary of the senate. mr. merlino began his senate career in 1994 as a senate doorkeeper. he then joined the secretary's legislative staff and has performed many of its functions, including the constitutional task, the constitutional task of maintaining the senate journal. another of mr....
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mr. speaker, john steinberger. without the 2% payroll tax holiday the social security account will still be in the red by 46 billion in 2011 alone and we have got tens of millions of baby boomers retiring. how can we sustain social security forthe 12.4% payroll tax? >> i will say two things. first of all what they should've done is apply the principles of strong america now who believes modernizing the government saves $500 billion a year. obviously i would replace the money with those cost costs with the tax cuts of the tax cut would not increase the deficit. i would cut spending an amount equal to the tax cut. second, waiver program with over 100 college campuses where the young people who want the right to choose a personal social securityavings account on the model of galveston texas and the country of chile. we have 30 years of experience and we know fewer like to have your money go into your own personal account, the built-up compound interest your entire working lifetime you have to do three times as much mo
mr. speaker, john steinberger. without the 2% payroll tax holiday the social security account will still be in the red by 46 billion in 2011 alone and we have got tens of millions of baby boomers retiring. how can we sustain social security forthe 12.4% payroll tax? >> i will say two things. first of all what they should've done is apply the principles of strong america now who believes modernizing the government saves $500 billion a year. obviously i would replace the money with those...
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[applause] we have excellent teachers at john o'connell. mr. kelly was not one of our teacher award recipients. >> i go back a while. it was a different award in those days. i would just like to point out that john o'connell is the leader of the labor council in san francisco throughout the mid-century. he is one of the people who was critically important in making sure that teachers and professionals saw and had a union in california at a time when that was not necessarily a going idea. we really appreciate maintaining the name of john o'connell. it has been a tremendous school over the years. we very much appreciate the presentation by the students, the parents, the teachers, the prince of paul, and the alumni. thank you very much. we look forward to the new name going forward. president mendoza: comments by the board? commissioner wynns: i want to thank everybody for coming tonight. i want to say, in san francisco, alternative referred to schools that did not have any attendance area. it has a legal definition on related to o'connell and unre
[applause] we have excellent teachers at john o'connell. mr. kelly was not one of our teacher award recipients. >> i go back a while. it was a different award in those days. i would just like to point out that john o'connell is the leader of the labor council in san francisco throughout the mid-century. he is one of the people who was critically important in making sure that teachers and professionals saw and had a union in california at a time when that was not necessarily a going idea....
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mr. john berry and. mr. speaker, our history at repatriating powers back from the e.u.s not a happy one. may i therefore suggest a fundamental renegotiation of our relationship with the e.u. a stone free trade, growth and competitiveness which other countries enjoy, and not political union and deadweight regulation. does the e.u. summit, a defining moment. will the prime minister seize the moment and? >> i'm a little bit more optimistic than the honorable gentleman. actually the bailout power that the last government giveaway we are returning to the united kingdom via the treaty. so we have returned to power and recently we've just one exemption from all e.u. legislation to make sure from january 2012 microenterprise will not that any new e.u. regulation at all. but in answer to the question are going to go in there and fight for british interest on first and fight, yes, we will pick but let's be clear, there's the option of a tree at 27 where we have the ability to say yes or no, and as a result get a price for that. but there's always the possibility of the euro zone
mr. john berry and. mr. speaker, our history at repatriating powers back from the e.u.s not a happy one. may i therefore suggest a fundamental renegotiation of our relationship with the e.u. a stone free trade, growth and competitiveness which other countries enjoy, and not political union and deadweight regulation. does the e.u. summit, a defining moment. will the prime minister seize the moment and? >> i'm a little bit more optimistic than the honorable gentleman. actually the bailout...
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our first witness is mr. john corzine, the former chairman and ceo of mf global holdings before becoming the ceo, mr. corzine was the governor of new jersey from 2006 to 2010. prior to serving as governor, he served as a senator from new jersey. from 1975 to 1999 he worked for goldman sachs as the bond trader becoming chairman and ceo. next we have mr. bradley ablo president and chief operating officer routt mf global prior to hiring is a founding partner before coming to the new world chief of staff next we have mr. henry camp chief financial officer for mf global. he spent eight years with price water coopers including four years and there york office as a part of the transaction services group where he managed a variety of capital transactions for the multinational companies. he's also a chartered accountant we would ask that you would rise so i can administer the oath and ask that you raise your right hand. do you swear that testimony you are not to present is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the tru
our first witness is mr. john corzine, the former chairman and ceo of mf global holdings before becoming the ceo, mr. corzine was the governor of new jersey from 2006 to 2010. prior to serving as governor, he served as a senator from new jersey. from 1975 to 1999 he worked for goldman sachs as the bond trader becoming chairman and ceo. next we have mr. bradley ablo president and chief operating officer routt mf global prior to hiring is a founding partner before coming to the new world chief of...
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global customers that are asking if they're going to get their money back mr denninger it's nice to see you of course we have john corps i'm back on the hill today and this is the first time we've had in your after the had the c.m.e. said john kors i knew customer money was used and now he's saying ok maybe i did but i was told that this was completely legal to transfer this money by my back office i guess the big question for you karl denninger how could this be legal. i don't know how it's legal. i'm not a securities attorney i'm just a trader writer and a journalist and what i do from what i understand it customer funds are just never supposed to be co-mingled like this so how do we get from i don't know where the
global customers that are asking if they're going to get their money back mr denninger it's nice to see you of course we have john corps i'm back on the hill today and this is the first time we've had in your after the had the c.m.e. said john kors i knew customer money was used and now he's saying ok maybe i did but i was told that this was completely legal to transfer this money by my back office i guess the big question for you karl denninger how could this be legal. i don't know how it's...
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mr. trump says john huntsman isn't telling the whole story.got it straight ahead. >> and donald trump. hey, toothbrush check. shampoo, check. grenades, check.
mr. trump says john huntsman isn't telling the whole story.got it straight ahead. >> and donald trump. hey, toothbrush check. shampoo, check. grenades, check.
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trustee estimates that about $1.2 billion worth of customer funds are missing. >> our first witness is mr. johnne. before becoming ceo of mf global, mr. corzine was the governor of new jersey from 2006-2010. prior to that he was a senator for new jersey from 1995-1999. he worked for goldman sachs as a bond trader, eventually becoming chairman and ceo. next we have mr. bradley able, president and chief operating officer at mf global. prior to joining mf global, he was a founding partner of new world capital group. before founding new world, he was chief of staff to governor corzine. next, we have mr. steenkamp who manage a variety of capital-raising transactions on a global basis for multi-national companies. he is also a chartered accountant. as with our previous panel, we would ask that you rise so i could administer an oath. do you swear the testimony you are about to present is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? thank you very much. at this point, we welcome mr. corzine. >> the statements of the previous panel pretty powerful week confirmed the harsh fact
trustee estimates that about $1.2 billion worth of customer funds are missing. >> our first witness is mr. johnne. before becoming ceo of mf global, mr. corzine was the governor of new jersey from 2006-2010. prior to that he was a senator for new jersey from 1995-1999. he worked for goldman sachs as a bond trader, eventually becoming chairman and ceo. next we have mr. bradley able, president and chief operating officer at mf global. prior to joining mf global, he was a founding partner of...
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mr. trump says john huntsman isn't telling the whole story.got it straight ahead. >> and donald trump. hey, toothbrush check. shampoo, check. grenades, check. one woman's explosive luggage almost boards a flight at one of the busiest airports in the country. we'll explain. "fox & friends" starts right now.
mr. trump says john huntsman isn't telling the whole story.got it straight ahead. >> and donald trump. hey, toothbrush check. shampoo, check. grenades, check. one woman's explosive luggage almost boards a flight at one of the busiest airports in the country. we'll explain. "fox & friends" starts right now.
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mr. speaker, john steinberger. without the 2% payroll tax holiday the social security account will still be in the red by 46 billion in 2011 alone and we have got tens of millions of baby boomers retiring. how can we sustain social security for the 12.4% payroll tax? >> i will say two things. first of all what they should've done is apply the principles of strong america now who believes modernizing the government saves $500 billion a year. obviously i would replace the money with those cost costs with the tax cuts of the tax cut would not increase the deficit. i would cut spending an amount equal to the tax cut. second, waiver program with over 100 college campuses where the young people who want the right to choose a personal social security savings account on the model of galveston texas and the country of chile. we have 30 years of experience and we know fewer like to have your money go into your own personal account, the built-up compound interest your entire working lifetime you have to do three times as much
mr. speaker, john steinberger. without the 2% payroll tax holiday the social security account will still be in the red by 46 billion in 2011 alone and we have got tens of millions of baby boomers retiring. how can we sustain social security for the 12.4% payroll tax? >> i will say two things. first of all what they should've done is apply the principles of strong america now who believes modernizing the government saves $500 billion a year. obviously i would replace the money with those...
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i'm sure he's working extremely hard. >> mr. johnon. >> the prime minister's veto -- the prime minister's veto has rightly struck a chord with the nation. may i suggest that instead of being the end of the affair, it should be the start of a process to recalibrate our relationship with the e.u. based on free trade and growth and not on fiscal unity and free regulation which has cost this money so much. >> i am grateful for my right honorable friend's support. we want to get the best out of europe for britain and that means they focus, yes, on the single market but that is not purely a focus on trade. it's recognizing that that market is not just open for our goods, but we have a say in setting the louisiana that is absolutely key, i think, to our national interest. >> what will the prime minister say to those leaders of the manufacturing sector who believe that his actions have deeply undermined their interest like, the director of the u.k. said today we are going to become less relevant decision-making. >> here, here. >> well, i don
i'm sure he's working extremely hard. >> mr. johnon. >> the prime minister's veto -- the prime minister's veto has rightly struck a chord with the nation. may i suggest that instead of being the end of the affair, it should be the start of a process to recalibrate our relationship with the e.u. based on free trade and growth and not on fiscal unity and free regulation which has cost this money so much. >> i am grateful for my right honorable friend's support. we want to get...
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. >> mr. john baron. >> the prime minister's veto -- the prime minister's veto has rightly struck a chord with the nation. may i suggest that instead of being the end of the affair, it should be the start of a process to recalibrate our relationship with the e.u. based on free trade and growth and not on fiscal unity and free regulation which has cost this money so much. >> i am grateful for my right honorable friend's support. we want to get the best out of europe for britain and that means they focus, yes, on the single market but that is not purely a focus on trade. it's recognizing that that market is not just open for our goods, but we have a say in setting the louisiana that is absolutely key, i think, to our national interest. >> what will the prime minister say to those leaders of the manufacturing sector who believe that his actions have deeply undermined their interest like, the director of the u.k. said today we are going to become less relevant decision-making. >> here, here. >> well, i
. >> mr. john baron. >> the prime minister's veto -- the prime minister's veto has rightly struck a chord with the nation. may i suggest that instead of being the end of the affair, it should be the start of a process to recalibrate our relationship with the e.u. based on free trade and growth and not on fiscal unity and free regulation which has cost this money so much. >> i am grateful for my right honorable friend's support. we want to get the best out of europe for britain...
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mr. gosar: harry sosi. >> john willie. mr. gosar: william dean wilson. does my friend have any further comments? >> i would only ask unanimous consent to submit into the record an article from the santa if he new mexican also captured a story talking about mr. chester nez as well as the article, the last of the navajo code talkers, by morales and again, mr. gosar, as we celebrate tonight to never forget about the contributions of the navajo people, to never forget about the contributions of the navajo people to our great nation. with the work that they've done, not only through the cold war, but going back to all the work that was done and as we pointed out earlier, in the words of major howard connor, were it not for the navajos, the marines never would have taken iwo jima. it's a great night to be here to celebrate and i thank you for bringing us together. i yield back. mr. gosar: i thank the gentleman from new mexico. thank you for your contribution. i'd also like to start by going through the further list of the navajo code talkers in the honor roll.
mr. gosar: harry sosi. >> john willie. mr. gosar: william dean wilson. does my friend have any further comments? >> i would only ask unanimous consent to submit into the record an article from the santa if he new mexican also captured a story talking about mr. chester nez as well as the article, the last of the navajo code talkers, by morales and again, mr. gosar, as we celebrate tonight to never forget about the contributions of the navajo people, to never forget about the...
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mr. obama declared that republican presidential candidate john mccain did not want to focus his campaignn the economy, then in meltdown in the gw bush administration. rather, he would focus on obama and his short comings. that was 2008. it is now 2011. 11 months away from the 2012 presidential election next november. here is how those same new hampshire remarks were presented in a political advertisement produced by republican presidential candidate mitt romney last month of this year. >> we keep talking about the economy, we're going to lose. >> supporters of mr. bomb charge romney with falsification of the obama quote. ram knee says the ad is fair game. >> said there was no hidden effort on the part of our campaign. it was in stepped to point out what is sauce for the goose is now sauce for the gander. and he spoke about the economy being a huge burden for john mccain. this ad points out, guess what, it's now your turn, lines used now used on you. >> what do you think of the utilization of the language in the first ad and the second ad, by romney? >> i think it's reprehensible to use t
mr. obama declared that republican presidential candidate john mccain did not want to focus his campaignn the economy, then in meltdown in the gw bush administration. rather, he would focus on obama and his short comings. that was 2008. it is now 2011. 11 months away from the 2012 presidential election next november. here is how those same new hampshire remarks were presented in a political advertisement produced by republican presidential candidate mitt romney last month of this year. >>...
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mr. john walsh is the comptroller of the currency of the office of the comptroller. i think all of you for being here today. i would like to ask the witnesses to please keep your remarks to five minutes. your written statements will be included. e-mail began your testimony. >> thank you. thank you for the opportunity to appear today. congress passed reform 18 months ago in the aftermath of the financial crisis that cost this country 9 million jobs, trillions of dollars in countless opportunities. today our foremost challenge is helping americans who lost their jobs in recession find new employment. our economy is not creating new jobs fast enough. the president has laid out a set of ideas that with great nearly 2 million jobs. we hope congress will move forward with them. it only increases our commitment. this is from which our economy is recovering. our international counterparts help achieve an even playing field. since reform is passed last july, we have made progress while abiding by these principles. financial regulators have publicly proposed or finalized nearl
mr. john walsh is the comptroller of the currency of the office of the comptroller. i think all of you for being here today. i would like to ask the witnesses to please keep your remarks to five minutes. your written statements will be included. e-mail began your testimony. >> thank you. thank you for the opportunity to appear today. congress passed reform 18 months ago in the aftermath of the financial crisis that cost this country 9 million jobs, trillions of dollars in countless...
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basically the financial sector still very much calling the shots here you are talking about john corazon earlier mr amazing story of beatrice and see if it is of interest and want to get into the whole financial transaction tax after the break with you with you more about continue your thought so what i'd say is that there is a more mixed picture we'll have to see how a lot of this plays out the austerity is very very bad in some ways you know we have better here that the fed has been more accommodating more expansionary the european central bank by a long shot but the financial sector is not as dominant in europe is the case here but but looking at here if you just look at the role of debt do you see a similarity of benefiting the banks at the expense of everybody else and adding more debt to all the taxpayers. the dead is only part of the story i mean the point here is that you kept you kept the banks in business in the united states and allowed them to keep going as their current practice it would have been very bad for the economy had the banks collapsed but we could have kept them in business
basically the financial sector still very much calling the shots here you are talking about john corazon earlier mr amazing story of beatrice and see if it is of interest and want to get into the whole financial transaction tax after the break with you with you more about continue your thought so what i'd say is that there is a more mixed picture we'll have to see how a lot of this plays out the austerity is very very bad in some ways you know we have better here that the fed has been more...
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man as john muir: april 21 1908. dear mr. president a few promoters of the present scheme all show forth a proud set of confidence that comes from a good, sound, substantial irrefragable ignorance. hetch hetchy is one of the most sublime and beautiful and important features of the park, and to dam and submerge it would be hardly less destructive and deplorable than would be the damming of yosemite itself. faithfully and devotedly yours john muir. man as theodore roosevelt: my dear mr. muir pinchot is rather favorable to the hetch hetchy plan. i have sent him your letter with a request for a report on it. i will do everything in my power to protect not only the yosemite which we have already protected, but other similar great natural beauties of this country. but you must remember that it is out of the question permanently to protect them, unless we have a certain degree of friendliness toward them on the part of the people of the state in which they are situated. cronon: what makes the conflict between muir and pinchot so bit
man as john muir: april 21 1908. dear mr. president a few promoters of the present scheme all show forth a proud set of confidence that comes from a good, sound, substantial irrefragable ignorance. hetch hetchy is one of the most sublime and beautiful and important features of the park, and to dam and submerge it would be hardly less destructive and deplorable than would be the damming of yosemite itself. faithfully and devotedly yours john muir. man as theodore roosevelt: my dear mr. muir...
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but, after john was killed, it affected justin. nothing that i said mattered. and, mrs. price, do you know where your brother john kept his collection of guns? i asked him to get rid of them. i assumed he had. we think there's more guns out there. i ran a credit check, and found a storage unit that was leased in your name. the fees were paid by money order. i didn't know anything about it. you think i'm an awful mother, don't you? i think you're a woman who's lost her son and feels responsible. my son murdered a teacher. he killed all those children. how do i live with that? the banality of evil is only banal to those who never see it. my senior year, a student showed up at school with a gun. he held two kids hostage. what happened? eventually, he let them go. then he climbed up to the roof and jumped. it's a different world than the one i grew up in. any structural discrepancies we had hoped to find, we're not finding them. now, given the rate at which my calculations show that the shooters moved... hey, you guys, you know what? i'll tell you what. you guys mind if i bor
but, after john was killed, it affected justin. nothing that i said mattered. and, mrs. price, do you know where your brother john kept his collection of guns? i asked him to get rid of them. i assumed he had. we think there's more guns out there. i ran a credit check, and found a storage unit that was leased in your name. the fees were paid by money order. i didn't know anything about it. you think i'm an awful mother, don't you? i think you're a woman who's lost her son and feels responsible....
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to know what to recesses you had with john chapman after this came to light? will we have heard from mr. murdoch, john chapman sat on the file for years. >> the original inquiry into the seventh, i believe, was instructive and be. >> window. when the evidence came to light note to your committee and be end john chapman was a news international mom wheel director reports to you, to europe recovers issue? >> yes, i do. obviously we discussed it. as soon as it tends to lead to my think it was the end of april. i was told about it. mr. chapman was fastball for his knowledge, where the fires had been and what they have not come to light before. the minister is standard committee. >> his response. >> his response at the time was that he was asked to do in investigation into the illegal inception of with swells in chief of the the recommendations which was the lead of the unit gunman agreed he felt, as our legal adviser the the lawyers involved -- >> cut you off the hook. >> conoco was an accurate review of the file. that is something that killed the effort today then netted gems were wrecked
to know what to recesses you had with john chapman after this came to light? will we have heard from mr. murdoch, john chapman sat on the file for years. >> the original inquiry into the seventh, i believe, was instructive and be. >> window. when the evidence came to light note to your committee and be end john chapman was a news international mom wheel director reports to you, to europe recovers issue? >> yes, i do. obviously we discussed it. as soon as it tends to lead to my...
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mr. supervisors. -- we have been talking to supervisor john avalos from district 11. join us next time when we will be back with one of our
mr. supervisors. -- we have been talking to supervisor john avalos from district 11. join us next time when we will be back with one of our
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mr. alton john has in the expectation he might end up in the hands of a journalist?>> it wasn't him actually. it was his manager. >> his manager, pardon me. >> the same principle applies, doesn't it? >> i think it's thrown rubbish into the street i just throw it out there i wonder how unethical it is that's going to be in the newspaper. that's rubbish. >> okay speed the investigators have you heard of someone called steve whitmore? >> i have since this all blew up. i wasn't aware of him before. >> when were you first aware that 45 of the daily mirror's journalists were identified by the information commission positively to have been involved in the commission in his view of unlawful transactions? >> it was published in 2006? >> it was, yes. were you aware of it before then? >> i was working in america. i left the newspaper before, so that is when -- i think he will remember noting that when it was published in the paper and the time. >> the information commissioner identified 681 transactions is the term he used which he considered amounted to the breaches of data pr
mr. alton john has in the expectation he might end up in the hands of a journalist?>> it wasn't him actually. it was his manager. >> his manager, pardon me. >> the same principle applies, doesn't it? >> i think it's thrown rubbish into the street i just throw it out there i wonder how unethical it is that's going to be in the newspaper. that's rubbish. >> okay speed the investigators have you heard of someone called steve whitmore? >> i have since this all...
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mr. supervisors. -- we have been talking to supervisor john avalos from district 11. join us next time when we will be back with one of our >> sanrio famous for the designs for hello kitty. i thought i would try to make it as cute as possible. that way people might want to read the stories. then people might be open to learn about the deities and the culture. ♪ they reached out to make about five or six years ago because of the book published. they appreciated that my work was clearly driven from my research and investigation. after i contributed my artwork, the museum was really beside themselves. they really took to it. the museum reached out to me to see if i would be interested in my own space inside the museum. i tell them that would be a dream come true. it is the classical, beautiful indian mythology through the lens of modern design and illustration and storytelling. they're all of these great sketch as i did for the maharajah exhibition. i get a lot of feedback on my artwork and books. they complement. they say how original the work is. i am the first person
mr. supervisors. -- we have been talking to supervisor john avalos from district 11. join us next time when we will be back with one of our >> sanrio famous for the designs for hello kitty. i thought i would try to make it as cute as possible. that way people might want to read the stories. then people might be open to learn about the deities and the culture. ♪ they reached out to make about five or six years ago because of the book published. they appreciated that my work was clearly...
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mr. johnwalsh is acting comptroller of the currency of the office of the comptroller of the currency here i thank all of you for being here today. i would like to ask the witnesses to please keep your remarks to five minutes. your full written statements will be included in the hearing record. secretary wolin, you may begin your testimony. >> thank you, chairman johnson, ranking member shelby, members of the committee for the opportunity to appear today. congress passed financial reform 18 months ago in the aftermath of a financial crisis that cost this country 9 million jobs, trillions of dollars, and countless opportunities. today our country's foremost challenge is helping the millions of americans who lost their jobs in the recession find new employment. nearly 3 million private sector jobs have been greater within the last two years. .. time for broad public engagement in debate, time for coordination among see u.s. regulators and their international counterparts to help achieve a level p
mr. johnwalsh is acting comptroller of the currency of the office of the comptroller of the currency here i thank all of you for being here today. i would like to ask the witnesses to please keep your remarks to five minutes. your full written statements will be included in the hearing record. secretary wolin, you may begin your testimony. >> thank you, chairman johnson, ranking member shelby, members of the committee for the opportunity to appear today. congress passed financial reform...