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. >> sherry baum for mayor, 2011. committee to elect caesar escrum, oscar ruinhouse for mayor 2011. forgive my pronunciation, oscar. the next one is building and manager's association of san francisco political action committee, ballot issues, a.k.a., boma-sf pact ballot issues. the next one is san francisco building and construction trades council, political organization of workers for employees rights, power pack. the next one is the san francisco coalition for responsible growth political action committee. the next one is san francisco young democrats. the next one is the san francisco sheriff's managers and supervisors political action committee. the next one is the district 11 democratic club. the next one is coleman action fund for children committee. the next one is d-10 ford sponsored by the san francisco building and construction trades council. the next one is san francisco deputy sheriff's association political action committee. the next one is plan c san francisco p.a.c. the next one, san francisco women's political committee. the next one is the harvey melk lbgt democra
. >> sherry baum for mayor, 2011. committee to elect caesar escrum, oscar ruinhouse for mayor 2011. forgive my pronunciation, oscar. the next one is building and manager's association of san francisco political action committee, ballot issues, a.k.a., boma-sf pact ballot issues. the next one is san francisco building and construction trades council, political organization of workers for employees rights, power pack. the next one is the san francisco coalition for responsible growth...
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scholars will discuss the arab spring, religious extremism and the baum administration's policy for dealing with religious issues. you can see it live starting at 10:15 a.m. eastern here on c-span3. oklahoma republican senator tom coburn says medicare is fiscally unsustainable and tough changes must be made to preserve it future generations. he talks about the senior choice act that he co-sponsored. this is about an hour. >>> good morning and welcome po the betsy and walter stern conference center here at hudson institute. i'm ken weinstein, president and ceo of hudson. i'd also like to welcome our live viewing audience at home on c-span and thank our friends at c-span for covering today's event. hudson institute was founded 51 years ago as a forward looking policy research organization designed to think creatively about how to achieve a better future in the face of the then unprecedented challenges of the early 1960s. key to our research then as today is a unique approach, a unique focus to solve problems deemed unsolvable by the purported experts. we have done this calling insight through
scholars will discuss the arab spring, religious extremism and the baum administration's policy for dealing with religious issues. you can see it live starting at 10:15 a.m. eastern here on c-span3. oklahoma republican senator tom coburn says medicare is fiscally unsustainable and tough changes must be made to preserve it future generations. he talks about the senior choice act that he co-sponsored. this is about an hour. >>> good morning and welcome po the betsy and walter stern...
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baum who has seen me since i got out in 2007. i met with him and just kind of
baum who has seen me since i got out in 2007. i met with him and just kind of
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baum who has seen me since i got out in 2007. i met with him and just kind of talked about things. and then i've done physical thorn for my back and neck. as far as mental health goes, i've pretty much done no follow up. >> i wanted to assure you and make sure that you know as minnesota's only member of the delegation that's on this v.a. committee, i spend a lot of time at those.
baum who has seen me since i got out in 2007. i met with him and just kind of talked about things. and then i've done physical thorn for my back and neck. as far as mental health goes, i've pretty much done no follow up. >> i wanted to assure you and make sure that you know as minnesota's only member of the delegation that's on this v.a. committee, i spend a lot of time at those.
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she's an oscar nominated actress and she's chosen to read frank baum the wonderful wizard of oz. i'm pleased to have her back at this table. they come to you and say they want you to do this. >> it just seemed like a wonderful opportunity. i love books and i do love to read and i love to read books to people. so it was kind of a no brainer. >> rose: why the wizard of oz? >> i do love judy garland. i'm a huge fan, i loved the movie but i never really read the book. i thought there are a lot of people out there like me who have such love for the material without having explored the source material. so i read the book, thought could be a great time. there's i think literally of hundreds of voices in it, and it was, it was three great days. >> rose: it's different than just reading. it's different obviously than act because you got to use your voice but you can also do all kinds of contortions with your face to make the sounds. >> yes, ohio state. >> rose: how did it work. >> well, the way i did it and the reason, it was different than doing on catch raw work --n camera work because
she's an oscar nominated actress and she's chosen to read frank baum the wonderful wizard of oz. i'm pleased to have her back at this table. they come to you and say they want you to do this. >> it just seemed like a wonderful opportunity. i love books and i do love to read and i love to read books to people. so it was kind of a no brainer. >> rose: why the wizard of oz? >> i do love judy garland. i'm a huge fan, i loved the movie but i never really read the book. i thought...
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you're watching hard baum, only on msnbc. not in this economy. have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. mid grade dark...
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we talked about the super baum, same thing. >> you do the same thing year after year. >> the teams thatll, is this yore they actually do well. >> yes. last year, we obviously had bcu going all the way through. butler is not in this tournament. >> how about cincinnati? >> xavier barely got in. listen, the good teams are as good as -- there is a -- there is a disparity this year. i like ken cukety. >> bobby knight is a semi-pro team. >> is there number of brackets to fill out? >> supposedly women are twice as likely to fill out four brackets are more. >> all right. when we come back, we're going to talk stress test. "squawk" will be right back. on . on . the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. we were just driving along,er comin' back from the lake,ng. and all of
we talked about the super baum, same thing. >> you do the same thing year after year. >> the teams thatll, is this yore they actually do well. >> yes. last year, we obviously had bcu going all the way through. butler is not in this tournament. >> how about cincinnati? >> xavier barely got in. listen, the good teams are as good as -- there is a -- there is a disparity this year. i like ken cukety. >> bobby knight is a semi-pro team. >> is there number of...
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that is contained in the report and chairman boxer implied that we were bashing the author david bob baumand i would like to correct the impression. great respect for david. look forward to good reports of the offers. usually there is something good there. i don't agree with him all the time in this particular case i do disagree. but i have great respect for human funds. yesterday invited him and that within for 15 minutes to see what he thinks about the current state of affairs. it is the respect for a half for him. >> thank you for saying that. commissioner svinicki. >> my comment was going to be the same as commissioner ostendorff's will which is had tremendous confidence in the discipline process that the nrc had commission and staff have followed to get us to the point where we have, i think, prioritized appropriately. we are moving forward high-priority items in a think we have done a very searching review of lessons learned and things focus on the right things. not everything can be pursued at the same pace. we put the emphasis appropriately in the highest priority items and i thin
that is contained in the report and chairman boxer implied that we were bashing the author david bob baumand i would like to correct the impression. great respect for david. look forward to good reports of the offers. usually there is something good there. i don't agree with him all the time in this particular case i do disagree. but i have great respect for human funds. yesterday invited him and that within for 15 minutes to see what he thinks about the current state of affairs. it is the...
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his name is dave locke baume, one of the nation's top independent nuclear power experts annie haas been quoted in "the wall street journal". all of our major newspapers and he has -- he has studied the crisis that fukushima reporter. since you are passionate, i thought we put his credentials and i would match those against anybody sitting across from me. and i just want to say when we bash a report, maybe we will just have to have them come up here. i think we're going to do that in the future. i turn it over to senator carper. >> is there in your statements i think you indicated, to be traveled together to japan to personally visited the area where the incident or the disaster occurred. i think it's probably closer to disaster myself. but just give us a sense for the views of the people of japan towards our intervention can matures the assistance assistance be provided for that. i'd be interested in hearing that. sometimes folks in distress. after the big flood for providing our missile for millions of refugees. i didn't feel a lot of understanding or appreciation for that. i won't go
his name is dave locke baume, one of the nation's top independent nuclear power experts annie haas been quoted in "the wall street journal". all of our major newspapers and he has -- he has studied the crisis that fukushima reporter. since you are passionate, i thought we put his credentials and i would match those against anybody sitting across from me. and i just want to say when we bash a report, maybe we will just have to have them come up here. i think we're going to do that in...
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michelle baum man has been the lead on that and drafted the legislation. she has been a strong and vocal advocate and so the other presidential candidates and we should do this for the american people, for the next president and do it to honor the effort of michele bachmann. next piece is official english. and almost every country has one official language. it has been so recognized throughout the ages. the single most powerful unifying force throughout humanity is common language. and so here in america, we are so fortunate that english is that language. and yet, there seems to be an open effort to try to encourage language enclaves in the united states where they don't live within english and trapped in that cycle of an ethnic minority instead of assimilating into a broader society. english is the official language of government. and unify the american people and hold us together as a people and strengthen our unity. government does not need to be spending that kind of money on language. thank you, mr. speaker. and repeal obamacare and a number of other
michelle baum man has been the lead on that and drafted the legislation. she has been a strong and vocal advocate and so the other presidential candidates and we should do this for the american people, for the next president and do it to honor the effort of michele bachmann. next piece is official english. and almost every country has one official language. it has been so recognized throughout the ages. the single most powerful unifying force throughout humanity is common language. and so here...