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howdy partner, this town ain't big enough for the two of us. [ laughter ] >> howdy partner. ♪ [ laughtert is so cute. >> it's something bad. >> jimmy: i would watch a whole movie of you doing that. >> i don't know why i cannot do it. believe me i've tried. when i moved to l.a. -- no, no. when i moved to the united states -- when i moved to l.a., and i wanted to act, i did wanted to work on my accent. i'm like, i don't understand why penelope cruz or salma hayek, they haven't gotten rid of their accent. i'm going to get rid of it. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so i hired a speech coach. i mean, super expensive. hours and hours because it's not like you can do it one time a week. you have to do it, like, five times a week, three hours a day. so it is very expensive. and it was the money, like, most thrown away. i mean -- [ light laughter ] i got worse. look at me now. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what do you mean you got worse? you got better. you're great. i mean, you're phenomenal on "modern family." congratulations on that. we love you so much. [ applause ] every time i see you, at the award shows and e
howdy partner, this town ain't big enough for the two of us. [ laughter ] >> howdy partner. ♪ [ laughtert is so cute. >> it's something bad. >> jimmy: i would watch a whole movie of you doing that. >> i don't know why i cannot do it. believe me i've tried. when i moved to l.a. -- no, no. when i moved to the united states -- when i moved to l.a., and i wanted to act, i did wanted to work on my accent. i'm like, i don't understand why penelope cruz or salma hayek, they...
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[applause] >> howdy, everybody, and welcome, first of all, i'm glad to see a number of familiar faces like mayor lee out here and all of the team from recology. if you haven't been out here, welcome and we hope you come back soon. when visitors come to the farm, one of the things i tell them, we're not growing plants, we're going soil. that's the number one thing we're doing here, building soil. if we have healthy soil, we'll have healthy plants and then healthy people. it's as simple as that. our main task as an organic garden is to be guarding soil health and to be stewards of this little epidrmis of the earth that sustainsous. we can do this because we take such good care of our soil. we build our own soil onsite from manure we get from a nearby horse stable in daly city and the green waste from the garden. we top it off, icing on the cake with the great stuff we get from recolog which is fantastic and a nice compost that helps you grow a lot of food. it's insane to have a major city like a chicago or a new york, not to point fingers, every day would have thousands of tons of food
[applause] >> howdy, everybody, and welcome, first of all, i'm glad to see a number of familiar faces like mayor lee out here and all of the team from recology. if you haven't been out here, welcome and we hope you come back soon. when visitors come to the farm, one of the things i tell them, we're not growing plants, we're going soil. that's the number one thing we're doing here, building soil. if we have healthy soil, we'll have healthy plants and then healthy people. it's as simple as...
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. >> howdy really replace peyton manning?is arguably one of the best ever, my football hero growing up if, i have fairly high expectations for myself, as a going there with those expectations, i tried to look my best foot forward and do the best i can. hopefully one day i can be mentioned alongside peyton manning. that would be a dream come true. until then we will work hard and tried to win a baseball game. >> for anyone philosophe san for doubting that they worth not play those guys just as a fifth flus games and get a better traffic off, david lee will undergo a three tomorrow to repair a torn abdominal muscle. the season for the warriors fans with everyone hurt. one more season to watch professional tennis in the bay area after 123 years from off ramp of faith moves to memphis in 2004 feel e.f. we are back with more in a moment. for if ... one wobble sweetheart. we need to talk. i've seen your stunts online. i can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and only 3 likes? honey, it's embarrassing
. >> howdy really replace peyton manning?is arguably one of the best ever, my football hero growing up if, i have fairly high expectations for myself, as a going there with those expectations, i tried to look my best foot forward and do the best i can. hopefully one day i can be mentioned alongside peyton manning. that would be a dream come true. until then we will work hard and tried to win a baseball game. >> for anyone philosophe san for doubting that they worth not play those...
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explain howdy verse it is. first let me just give the viewers a sense of a size of our office.es. 180 of whom are prosecutors. 60 are criminalists who work in the crime laboratory? we have 75 investigators that are sort of our police officers. then approximately 250 support staff. so it's a very large operation. we prosecute approximately 40,000 criminal cases a year. almost a third of the prosecutors are asian, latino, or african-american. and that's been something that since i've been the d.a., i've been very focused on. i established a diversity committee and tried to increase the diversity within our office because i think that one of the ways in which we build trust with the community that we serve is to have a prosecutor's office that looks like the community that it serves. >> not that there should be a quo that, but it's important for your office to reflect the community, and that's what it seems like your office is doing. >> it's not a quota. as much as i like myself i don't want a roomful of people just like me to make important decisions. 50% of our office is women,
explain howdy verse it is. first let me just give the viewers a sense of a size of our office.es. 180 of whom are prosecutors. 60 are criminalists who work in the crime laboratory? we have 75 investigators that are sort of our police officers. then approximately 250 support staff. so it's a very large operation. we prosecute approximately 40,000 criminal cases a year. almost a third of the prosecutors are asian, latino, or african-american. and that's been something that since i've been the...
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. >> howdy, guys. thank you very much for coming to the great university and diane for monitoring the discussion so beautifully. my question deals with the world. our constitution is our document. people in every country look at it and look too to. what are the challenges and the importance and opportunities of teaching the constitution at the university or university of cairo or seoul, south korea versus teaching it here in our country. is it even important to do so and if any of you have experience doing so, what were the challenges and what were the surprises that you had? >> i will take it. it's a very interesting question. there has been a recent article suggesting that the american constitution lost influence abroad and no doubt the basic structure of our government, the separation of hours versus the parliamentary and the british system that we are not copied as much. it is extraordinary to look and see how much the constitution influenced the world. just the whole idea of a constitution. when y
. >> howdy, guys. thank you very much for coming to the great university and diane for monitoring the discussion so beautifully. my question deals with the world. our constitution is our document. people in every country look at it and look too to. what are the challenges and the importance and opportunities of teaching the constitution at the university or university of cairo or seoul, south korea versus teaching it here in our country. is it even important to do so and if any of you...
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. >>> so in hindsight howdy think you can protect yourself? >>> to have them sign is the bible also print his name and it is a signature lot of times as knowledgeable so now when selling a car you can certainly request the buyers and things look in your presence that they're not required to you as a seller however are required to file a notice a transfer notice of liability with the dmv within five days with christine de it can easily do online the fire department has opened an investigation cbs five. to equate to the california already has plenty of warning labels warnings about mercury and seafood warnings that certain chemicals cause cancer and so on. soon it may be seen labels telling you that the food you're buying is genetically modified. tonight the group pushing for that's tells marks a year they have more than enough signatures to put a measure on a november ballot. may 2nd we have the petitions and i am larry may not look like a typical political crusader. did i had no connection that no knowledge of how did this cell i am at organiz
. >>> so in hindsight howdy think you can protect yourself? >>> to have them sign is the bible also print his name and it is a signature lot of times as knowledgeable so now when selling a car you can certainly request the buyers and things look in your presence that they're not required to you as a seller however are required to file a notice a transfer notice of liability with the dmv within five days with christine de it can easily do online the fire department has opened...
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[applause] >> howdy, everybody, and welcome, first of all, i'm glad to see a number of familiar faces like mayor lee out here and all of the team from recology. if you haven't been out here, welcome and we hope you come back soon. when visitors come to the farm, one of the things i tell them, we're not growing plants, we're going soil. that's the number one thing we're doing here, building soil. if we have healthy soil, we'll have healthy plants and then healthy people. it's as simple as that. our main task as an organic garden is to be guarding soil health and to be stewards
[applause] >> howdy, everybody, and welcome, first of all, i'm glad to see a number of familiar faces like mayor lee out here and all of the team from recology. if you haven't been out here, welcome and we hope you come back soon. when visitors come to the farm, one of the things i tell them, we're not growing plants, we're going soil. that's the number one thing we're doing here, building soil. if we have healthy soil, we'll have healthy plants and then healthy people. it's as simple as...
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such an extent as when you talk about media and the consolidation we had there, you finance these and howdy you pay for them? why don't we cut back to the newsroom or fire so reporters? in some what have you believe that consolidation is over with. that is not so. it is one merger after the other end as soon as the fcc approves one, we have to get bigger. and you have the air right count -- kind of mergers. you have got scripps and cumulus buying up stations. as the economy gets better, you will see more rather than less. at some point we have got to learn to say no to some of these deals while we still have any hope of developing competition and any hope of restoring our media and any hope of making sure we get telecommunications out to every single american. >> let me ask a follow-up question. in order to say no more, do we need process reform or does the commission need a starter backbone? >> you have to have an appreciation of what is at stake in the public interest and what part of the goals are of the communications act and how you interpret them. the act envisioned all sorts of compe
such an extent as when you talk about media and the consolidation we had there, you finance these and howdy you pay for them? why don't we cut back to the newsroom or fire so reporters? in some what have you believe that consolidation is over with. that is not so. it is one merger after the other end as soon as the fcc approves one, we have to get bigger. and you have the air right count -- kind of mergers. you have got scripps and cumulus buying up stations. as the economy gets better, you...
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this doesn't come for nothing. [ applause ] >> howdy, guys. thank you very much for coming to our great university. thank you very much, diane, for moderating the discussion so beautifully. my question deals with the world. our constitution is our document, but people in every country in the world look at it and look to it. what are the differences in the challenges, the importance, the opportunities of teaching the constitution at peking university or university of cairo or in seoul, south korea versus teaching it here in our country? and is it even important to do so and if any of you have experience doing so, what were the challenges and what were the surprises that you had? >> i'll take a shot at your question. it's a very interesting question. there's been a recent article suggesting that the american constitution has lost some of its influence abroad. and there's no doubt in the basic structure of our government, that is, the separation of powers versus the parliamentary system, the british system, that our system has not been copied as
this doesn't come for nothing. [ applause ] >> howdy, guys. thank you very much for coming to our great university. thank you very much, diane, for moderating the discussion so beautifully. my question deals with the world. our constitution is our document, but people in every country in the world look at it and look to it. what are the differences in the challenges, the importance, the opportunities of teaching the constitution at peking university or university of cairo or in seoul,...
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and i'm sitting there going, well, i guess we best go over and say howdy to the q-tip people. and you know, we would -- i would go and all they would do is party. and we did a bit of that. but i also had a guy say to me, do you want to work on a project other than opening constituent mail. which was before the internet, obviously. this is '77 i think i did this. and the guy said to me -- he said what do you want -- he said i've got a project for you. returning vietnam veterans. no greater love back then. he nodded. thank you. jerry ambro, the guy who worked for jerry said we're going to put you in charge. no greater love wants each of the members of congress to select the most well reacclimated vietnam veteran. we're going to take submissions, you're going to call pastors and priests and we're going contact them and ask them for submissions. i do this project for a couple of weeks and i come in and say, well, i've got my report for you. and the guy who was a young staffer says, well, come on, we're going to have a meeting with the congressman. i think i met him hello, good-bye
and i'm sitting there going, well, i guess we best go over and say howdy to the q-tip people. and you know, we would -- i would go and all they would do is party. and we did a bit of that. but i also had a guy say to me, do you want to work on a project other than opening constituent mail. which was before the internet, obviously. this is '77 i think i did this. and the guy said to me -- he said what do you want -- he said i've got a project for you. returning vietnam veterans. no greater love...
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. >> howdy. you're probably wondering, why doesn't this guy just feed us animal blood? that stuff too is yummy, yummy in my tummy. but the doctor says it would be too expensive and inconvenient. hey! >> reporter: let's say dr. shuts and the rest of mankind were able to kill every single mosquito on the planet. could we live without them? scientists don't really know. >> i do, i do. we are food for some kinds of animals. >> reporter: but whether they're necessary for ecosystem, the experts just don't aren't sure. >> hard to predict what the impact would be. >> i'm about ready to quit now. >> reporter: for scientists who have been bit over 150,000 times, what's a few more nibbles here and there? >> can you do it for another ten minutes, because i don't know if we've got enough already? >> reporter: in concord, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> can you imagine how it itches? christina lorenz, will the heat stick around throughout the weekend? >> it is going to stick around. we're going to get warmer as we head through tomorrow. good morning. let's talk about temperatures,
. >> howdy. you're probably wondering, why doesn't this guy just feed us animal blood? that stuff too is yummy, yummy in my tummy. but the doctor says it would be too expensive and inconvenient. hey! >> reporter: let's say dr. shuts and the rest of mankind were able to kill every single mosquito on the planet. could we live without them? scientists don't really know. >> i do, i do. we are food for some kinds of animals. >> reporter: but whether they're necessary for...
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let me ask you about howdy centralized this agency is, and whether it is decentralized to a fault. there is one theory of management, which is i think a very efficacious one that goes that if you delegate to managers, hands-on responsibility, you can hold them accountable, and they become more creative. and when you get a situation like this, one has to ask about whether or not the agency has any chain of command. whether -- if, for important issues like spending, the administrator at the top and the chief of staff can sit here and say, well, i don't know anything about it. one wonders whether this agency is simply run at the regional level with washington having no responsibility for holding the regions accountable. so i would like you to discuss what you think of the chain of command now, if you think it is too decentralized. if you think its operations and its budget and i think you said something about the cfo. but whether in general this agency has simply allowed itself to be run as if there were, what is it, 11 regions running one agency. >> i think autonomy is incredibly imp
let me ask you about howdy centralized this agency is, and whether it is decentralized to a fault. there is one theory of management, which is i think a very efficacious one that goes that if you delegate to managers, hands-on responsibility, you can hold them accountable, and they become more creative. and when you get a situation like this, one has to ask about whether or not the agency has any chain of command. whether -- if, for important issues like spending, the administrator at the top...
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you can imagine, can't you, how howdy demoralizing it is to the average beef producer or maybe any livestock producer, for that matter, when there is a ceo of a major meat packing plant a few years ago to says, do you want to know really why we own livesto livestock? we own livestock because when prices are high, we kill our own. when prices are low, we buy from the farmer. that seems to me not only morally and ethically wrong, but it seems to get pretty much bordering on violation of fair competition. banning packer ownership of livestock will help us ensure our livestock producers are able to compete in the marketplace. so thank you, madam chairman, and i look forward to moving an tech effective and defensible farm bill out of this committee and do it very, very soon. thank you. >> thank you very, very much of again. and we have, as i indicated, significant reform in here because of your leadership. and we thank you very, very much. senator bennett, we welcome your comments. let me first say, as a subcommittee chair on conservation, as i've said earlier, very, very proud of what's been don
you can imagine, can't you, how howdy demoralizing it is to the average beef producer or maybe any livestock producer, for that matter, when there is a ceo of a major meat packing plant a few years ago to says, do you want to know really why we own livesto livestock? we own livestock because when prices are high, we kill our own. when prices are low, we buy from the farmer. that seems to me not only morally and ethically wrong, but it seems to get pretty much bordering on violation of fair...
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it would be to me really quite extraordinary if they said, hum we're going to go forward any howdiespite the people who own our company, who invested in our company want. we're going spit in their faces and ignore their wishes. >> it would be human huberouse on the part of the board. they're in a dicey position, and it would be fun to see the battle of the litigation but they better recognize that shareholders have said loud and clear this is what counts. can shareholders stand up on other issues in the future? >> of course they can. we would like shareholders to be speaking out on the nature of investments being made by wall street, the need to start investing in the real economy rather than the casino committee. there is a whole lot. people's capitalism, so to speak, suggest when people invest in a company should have a say where that company goes. if they don't like the salary the ceo is getting they should be able to say that. if they don't like the direction the company is going, they should be able to deal with that. >> so many thanks to you. telling it as it is, and how we sho
it would be to me really quite extraordinary if they said, hum we're going to go forward any howdiespite the people who own our company, who invested in our company want. we're going spit in their faces and ignore their wishes. >> it would be human huberouse on the part of the board. they're in a dicey position, and it would be fun to see the battle of the litigation but they better recognize that shareholders have said loud and clear this is what counts. can shareholders stand up on...
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give me a big old howdy. >> we explore the history of oklahoma city, including the works of galileo. >> the most important part of the book was on motion. when this was published in 1632, the pope was angry that galileo had broken his promise to treat it hypothetically. the result was his trial. this also is a copy that contains his own handwriting. this is like being able to look over his shoulder in the months leading up to his trial. >> all next weekend, in oklahoma and on c-span2's bookm tv american history tv. >> janet napolitano told congress the secret service doesn't conduct in colombia was inexcusable. it is being investigated by the inspector general. the president's security was never compromised. in testimony, she also called for comprehensive immigration reform that would allow foreign farmers to work in the country illegally. she cited such as security as a top concern. this is two and a half hours. >> i think we can get started. senator gramm is here. i do not know if senator schumer dropped in. the rules committee will be back. stenograph is over in the house, is that
give me a big old howdy. >> we explore the history of oklahoma city, including the works of galileo. >> the most important part of the book was on motion. when this was published in 1632, the pope was angry that galileo had broken his promise to treat it hypothetically. the result was his trial. this also is a copy that contains his own handwriting. this is like being able to look over his shoulder in the months leading up to his trial. >> all next weekend, in oklahoma and on...
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. >> howdy, bill, this is rick from the computer repair shop in colorado.r ] it looks like we're going to need your erase your laptop's hard drive to keep it alive, which means unfortunately, we'll have to delete a folder listed "do not delete." sorry buddy, but, it contained the following files. 233 photos of emmanuel lewis. [ laughter ] 124 home movies of you singing black eyed peas songs to your cat. [ laughter ] the beginning of a novel called "my eternal boner, the billy story." [ laughter ] a short story, called "boner time, 24/7." and a poem called "sunrise to sunset, my never ending boner." here's the good news, we're going to save all these files by uploading them to a nonsecure totally hackable server. so, call soon, billy from colorado. [ applause ] >> jimmy: there you go. thank you so much. billy you're a good man. [ cheers and applause ] appreciate it, buddy. how you doing, pal? all good? >> how are you? >> jimmy: stand up. hey buddy, what's your name? >> ian. >> jimmy: ian, where are you from? >> islip, long island. >> jimmy: oh, islip, long i
. >> howdy, bill, this is rick from the computer repair shop in colorado.r ] it looks like we're going to need your erase your laptop's hard drive to keep it alive, which means unfortunately, we'll have to delete a folder listed "do not delete." sorry buddy, but, it contained the following files. 233 photos of emmanuel lewis. [ laughter ] 124 home movies of you singing black eyed peas songs to your cat. [ laughter ] the beginning of a novel called "my eternal boner, the...
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. >> this other howdy-doody-looking nimrod. >> congressman, speaker, former or current, they are hoping, mr. president. >> reporter: let's do chucky. >> i have to say i think you only got into this because of all the music you got to use there. >> that's like cheating, using music. >> also, chuck, they are going to have a title that's almost as coveted as president, not vice president. former presidential candidate. that can be potentially lucrative, don't you think? >> i assume. washington speaker's bureau. that's part of theirs. that's what they hope that title means. mike viquiera, good stuff. you don't need a title. you are just viq. >> up next, badgers state breakdown. we told you what to watch for in wisconsin. now, we are going to take the deep dive into the results. one of the strangest debate moments i have heard about in a long time. you are going to stick around to see it. it is hilarious. you are watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. drinking a smoothieuncer] with no vegetable nutrition? ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit pl
. >> this other howdy-doody-looking nimrod. >> congressman, speaker, former or current, they are hoping, mr. president. >> reporter: let's do chucky. >> i have to say i think you only got into this because of all the music you got to use there. >> that's like cheating, using music. >> also, chuck, they are going to have a title that's almost as coveted as president, not vice president. former presidential candidate. that can be potentially lucrative, don't...
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. >> howdy, indeed. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my three daughters beginning with my beautifuler, lady catherine. my smoking hot youngest daughter, lady amber. [ laughter ] and the middle daughter, hedith. [ laughter and applause ] a desperate situation and had no other options. [ laughter ] >> i should be so lucky to have such a lovely wife. [ laughter ] >> steve: pardon for the intrusion, my lord, but an urgent telegraph has just arrived. >> jimmy: hold on, higgins, let me come get it. >> steve: that's all right, my lord. i can manage. [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> higgins, did you say it was urgent? [ laughter ] >> steve: of the utmost urgency, madam. [ grunting ] >> well, it should make a lovely christmas present. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: just a moment more everyone. he's almost here. you just reach right now and hand it to me, and i will have the note. >> steve: there you are, my lord. >> jimmy: thank you, higgins. >> steve: no problem, sir. [ wheezing ] oh, my god. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, no. >> what is it, james? >> jimmy: there's been a terrible tragedy. the current hei
. >> howdy, indeed. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my three daughters beginning with my beautifuler, lady catherine. my smoking hot youngest daughter, lady amber. [ laughter ] and the middle daughter, hedith. [ laughter and applause ] a desperate situation and had no other options. [ laughter ] >> i should be so lucky to have such a lovely wife. [ laughter ] >> steve: pardon for the intrusion, my lord, but an urgent telegraph has just arrived. >> jimmy: hold on,...
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. >> howdy, you're probably wondering why doesn't this guy feed us animal blood? that stuff too is yummy yummy in my tummy. but the doctor says it'd be too expensive and inconvenient. >> let's say the doctor and the rest of mankind would kill every single mosquito on the planet. could we live without them? scientists don't know. >> i do, we are food for some kinds of animals. >> but whether they're necessary for our eco system, the experts aren't sure. >> we don't really know. hard to predict what the impact would be. >> i am about ready to quit now. >> you know what? hold on. >> reporter: for a scientist bit over 150,000 times, what's a few more nibbles. >> can you do it for another ten minutes? i don't know if we have enough already. >> reporter: in concord, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> what a tough job. tough to look at, right? >> talk about a dirty job, right? christina loren, i like your job better. >> me too, me too. >> we've got a good-looking forecast today. but you might find yourself doing this before long especially out at some of those baseball ga
. >> howdy, you're probably wondering why doesn't this guy feed us animal blood? that stuff too is yummy yummy in my tummy. but the doctor says it'd be too expensive and inconvenient. >> let's say the doctor and the rest of mankind would kill every single mosquito on the planet. could we live without them? scientists don't know. >> i do, we are food for some kinds of animals. >> but whether they're necessary for our eco system, the experts aren't sure. >> we don't...
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howdy rebuild these engines to make there was money, but it's a job in the bucket.the problem was the state's take a long time. people were unemployed red bell. impact, it was greatly exaggerated. there had to be a tremendous time to have tremendous amount of paperwork. and a liar with the back problem and contract to bits. so it back to the part that would have been that was popular politically, the of this fish is suffered a little bit . >> that is all true. by the way, it is the american society of civil is it years. i quote their stuff. never ask your barber if you dare cut. it really think i have dad is ts idea that we did a bad job of promoting our accomplishments it is up for me to say i was out there trying to promote them. i'm sure i probably did not do as good a job as i could or should have. i will say that people, and all people plus some economists are definitely a double don't to contractual. and by that i mean we did the stimulus pro. the of a public reward up. the stimulus program to the work . that is the attitude i think we encountered. yet the tha
howdy rebuild these engines to make there was money, but it's a job in the bucket.the problem was the state's take a long time. people were unemployed red bell. impact, it was greatly exaggerated. there had to be a tremendous time to have tremendous amount of paperwork. and a liar with the back problem and contract to bits. so it back to the part that would have been that was popular politically, the of this fish is suffered a little bit . >> that is all true. by the way, it is the...
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give me a big old howdy, captain rick. >> next weekend, we explore the history and literary culture of oklahoma city, including the works of galileo at the history of science collection at oklahoma university. >> most important part of the book is on motion. when this book was published in 1632, the pope was angry that galileo had broken his promise to treat it hypothetically. galileo's enemies joined together, and the result was his trial. and this also is a copy that contains his own handwriting. so this is like being able to look over his shoulder in the months leading up to his trial. >> all next weekend, the local content vehicles in oklahoma city on book tv and on american history tv on c-span3. >> four years ago, i was a washington outsider. four years later, i'm at this dinner. four years ago, i looked like this. today i look like this. and four years from now, i will look like this. that's not even funny. >> mr. president, you remember when the country rallied around you in hopes of a better tomorrow? that was hilarious. that was your best one yet. but honestly, it's a thrill
give me a big old howdy, captain rick. >> next weekend, we explore the history and literary culture of oklahoma city, including the works of galileo at the history of science collection at oklahoma university. >> most important part of the book is on motion. when this book was published in 1632, the pope was angry that galileo had broken his promise to treat it hypothetically. galileo's enemies joined together, and the result was his trial. and this also is a copy that contains his...
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howdy penetrate that level of fall so?here are court documents that detail what happened to each of them and that he caught. there are court transcripts. interestingly the main court case that i would have liked to have used when he does make it to denver and tries to bring down the denver kaingang, and this is a whole other story that i didn't get into. this was 30 plus -- much more than that, a team of swindlers that have this stranglehold on the city of denver and of course you will be the one to bring them to justice. there was a trial. it is a completely missing from the denver court house record. if you get a microphone the court numerically the court case for before and after are there. somebody just photographed in the microphone a note saying these records missing. there is a story that i don't know. you have to wonder who would have been hurt by that in public . lots of local persons. detritus hard as i could to track down defendants of people, not because they would remember anything, but because they would have
howdy penetrate that level of fall so?here are court documents that detail what happened to each of them and that he caught. there are court transcripts. interestingly the main court case that i would have liked to have used when he does make it to denver and tries to bring down the denver kaingang, and this is a whole other story that i didn't get into. this was 30 plus -- much more than that, a team of swindlers that have this stranglehold on the city of denver and of course you will be the...
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howdy. what is doing in bear country? >> yeah, bear country.t about sarah palin unless they know her, and we do -- >> nobody has a right to make a comment about sarah palin. unless you know her? she was running for vice president. >> yeah, i think we have plenty of right to make a comment about her. >> we don't have a comment to make a comment about a public figure unless we know them. >> i was home sick tonight, and i am -- this is the first time i ever saw your show and you guys are cracking me up. okay. good. what do you think of sarah palin. >> i think she's wonderful. >> oh. >> what was that? >> nothing. nothing. why? >> because she is. she got a bad rap. >> in what way did she get a bad rap? >> they let her talk. >> oh wow. [ laughter ] >> you are just freaking her up there in kodiak. >> yeah, that's cold-hearted. >> not really. >> i think most people judged her to be not qualified vice president or president. you disagree? >> oh, yeah. absolutely. >> you find her well-spoken. >> yeah. >> oh, dear. >> really? all right. >> i think you are
howdy. what is doing in bear country? >> yeah, bear country.t about sarah palin unless they know her, and we do -- >> nobody has a right to make a comment about sarah palin. unless you know her? she was running for vice president. >> yeah, i think we have plenty of right to make a comment about her. >> we don't have a comment to make a comment about a public figure unless we know them. >> i was home sick tonight, and i am -- this is the first time i ever saw your...
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when you say howdy to pakistan from china, just go over the himalayas. okay, how do we cut taxes and the regulate? they are, in the last chapter of the book, we go through what it's going to take. we have a decade ahead of us. we the republicans have seats in the house, a republican house for the decade. if you look at the senate seat, there are 47 republicans, and you're going to need to network to get a majority, but not 16 to get 60, which is what obama taught us, which is what you really need if you're going to make germanic change in congress in the next election cycle in 2012, there are 23 democratic seats in the senate, 10 republican, and two years later, 20 democratic seats and 13 republicans. in the next three years, the next two election cycles, 43 democratic senate seats up, 20 republican senate seats up. of the republican senate seats, you worry about two of them. of the democratic side, you worry about 20 of them. republicans need to net 13 of those to get to 60 in the next two election cycles. the question of the presidency is there, but if
when you say howdy to pakistan from china, just go over the himalayas. okay, how do we cut taxes and the regulate? they are, in the last chapter of the book, we go through what it's going to take. we have a decade ahead of us. we the republicans have seats in the house, a republican house for the decade. if you look at the senate seat, there are 47 republicans, and you're going to need to network to get a majority, but not 16 to get 60, which is what obama taught us, which is what you really...
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give me a howdy, captain bric. >> our local vehicles explore the history of oklahoma city.ncluding the works of galileo at the history of science collection at oklahoma university. >> the focus is on motion. when this book was published in 1632, the pope was angry that galileo -- his enemies during together. this is a copy that contains his handwriting. this is like being able to look over his shoulder in the months leading up to this trial. >> may 5 and sixth, the local content vehicle in oklahoma city on c-span2 and c-span3. >> ben bernanke said economic recovery in the country continues at a moderate pace. and for by the sluggish housing sector. the fed voted to keep interest rates low through 2014. in remarks after a round of meetings on wednesday, he also warned that the u.s. faces a fiscal cliff and unless the president backs -- acts, it will not stop. >> good afternoon. before we get to questions, i will summarize's today policy action and then i will place the committee's policy decision in the context of our economic outlook. the committee is maintaining the highly
give me a howdy, captain bric. >> our local vehicles explore the history of oklahoma city.ncluding the works of galileo at the history of science collection at oklahoma university. >> the focus is on motion. when this book was published in 1632, the pope was angry that galileo -- his enemies during together. this is a copy that contains his handwriting. this is like being able to look over his shoulder in the months leading up to this trial. >> may 5 and sixth, the local...
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my name's cap train rick, give me a big old howdy, captain raich. >> this weekend, we explore the history and literary culture of oklahoma city including the history of science collection at oklahoma university. >> most important part of the book was on motion. when this book was published in 1632, the pope was angry that galileo had broken his promise to treat it hypothetically. his enemieses joined together, and the result was his trial. and this, also, is a copy that contains his own handwriting. so this is like being able to look over his shoulder in the months leading up to his trial. >> all next weekend the local content vehicles in oklahoma city on c-span2's booktv and be on american history tv on c-span3. >> four years ago i was a washington outsider. four years later, i'm at this dinner. [laughter] four years ago i looked like this. [laughter] today i look like this. [laughter] and four years from now i will look like this. [laughter] [applause] that's not even funny. [laughter] >> mr. president, do you remember, do you remember when the country rallied around you in hopes of a b
my name's cap train rick, give me a big old howdy, captain raich. >> this weekend, we explore the history and literary culture of oklahoma city including the history of science collection at oklahoma university. >> most important part of the book was on motion. when this book was published in 1632, the pope was angry that galileo had broken his promise to treat it hypothetically. his enemieses joined together, and the result was his trial. and this, also, is a copy that contains his...