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reductions and explain the risk associated with them, and explain the, give us an assessment of how the afghan security forces are coming doesn't seem to me to be a bridge too far. and -- and so because of the concern that exists, i think the language in the bill makes good sense. and -- frankly, i don't think that however you feel about afghanistan, and we can get into all of these debates about the afghan government and what we're doing there and all these other things that have come up, but regardless of how one feels about those things, it seems to me that this ought to be the minimum amount of information that we expect from the executive in order to do our job. so i -- i don't completely understand the opposition to requiring that information come to the committee. >> gentleman yields back. anybody else wish to speak? gentleman from florida, mr. west, recognized for two minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and you know, i can't agree with both sides of the argument that i'm hearing here. i spent 2.5 wonderful years over in afghanistan, and i think one of the confusing things t
reductions and explain the risk associated with them, and explain the, give us an assessment of how the afghan security forces are coming doesn't seem to me to be a bridge too far. and -- and so because of the concern that exists, i think the language in the bill makes good sense. and -- frankly, i don't think that however you feel about afghanistan, and we can get into all of these debates about the afghan government and what we're doing there and all these other things that have come up, but...
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i have explained all of this. people stand up and say yes, this could wind up in the hands of someone we don't like. therefore, we have to keep the regime. and we keep the receipt exactly as it is. it continues to burden us come and it does not protect us. the european partners do not have these restrictions. a whole lot of other countries do not have these restrictions. those parts are getting out through them and we are hamstringing ourselves in harming our national security. this issue means that we cannot do this here. we are going to have this debate on the floor. we are trying to get an agreement on this. we have made a considerable amount of progress. we will keep trying. it is critical that we lift the restrictions on our export controls right now. it is something the administration has made a priority. dod and secretary panetta has made it a priority. they understand the impact this has on national security to drive our industry down and basically build up foreign competitors to the point that we are no l
i have explained all of this. people stand up and say yes, this could wind up in the hands of someone we don't like. therefore, we have to keep the regime. and we keep the receipt exactly as it is. it continues to burden us come and it does not protect us. the european partners do not have these restrictions. a whole lot of other countries do not have these restrictions. those parts are getting out through them and we are hamstringing ourselves in harming our national security. this issue means...
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to offer and explain his amendments. thank you, mr. chairman, this amendment is patterned after an amendment to the national defense authorizization act that i introduced last year this committee adopted in which became law. multiple sources reported that the obama administration may share our defense -- i am concerned these reports may be accurate, particularly since mr. obama has stated his -- congress passed last year that prohibits the president from sharing america's expensive missile technology with russia. this amendment establishes a two-tier approach to missile defense technology sharing with russian federation in line of the two-minute limit, i will not go into the details of that, but i will add and ask the committee to please bear with me as i share with it statements by the russian federation concerning our missile defense capabilities in europe. this is from an associated press report last week. there's been many other news outlets reporting the same thing. russia's top military officer has said -- nato missile defense fa
to offer and explain his amendments. thank you, mr. chairman, this amendment is patterned after an amendment to the national defense authorizization act that i introduced last year this committee adopted in which became law. multiple sources reported that the obama administration may share our defense -- i am concerned these reports may be accurate, particularly since mr. obama has stated his -- congress passed last year that prohibits the president from sharing america's expensive missile...
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could you explain a little bit about why it is 50 feet? it seems intuitively that it should be a better protection against noise in the vehicle code or local government been able to protect against that level of noise in a quiet residential neighborhood. >> the standard is based upon the practicality of being able to house an annunciation system and had it function for the patrons or passengers and at the same time, the technology other than to have a personal fault -- personal amplification system or earphones. >> if the engine of a bus, that is a certain level of noise. p a system should be able to speak above that volume of the engine of the vehicle. that might be one reason why it is 50 feet? >> the reason why it is 50 feet is simply because from a practical standpoint, most stereos in cars and most amplification systems on motor vehicles generate noise -- at 50 feet, it is tough to get its in the lower than t
could you explain a little bit about why it is 50 feet? it seems intuitively that it should be a better protection against noise in the vehicle code or local government been able to protect against that level of noise in a quiet residential neighborhood. >> the standard is based upon the practicality of being able to house an annunciation system and had it function for the patrons or passengers and at the same time, the technology other than to have a personal fault -- personal...
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we'll explain why.nd then world leaders are going to started their huddle at camp david tonight to tackle the euro crisis that are threatening banks overseas. i'm going to talk to vice president biden's former economic ver jarod bernstein about their strategy to provide a worldwide domino effect. the wheat in every mini-wheat has gotta be just right. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son out there. morning, pa. wait... who's driving the...? ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm, 99 bushels of wheat ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 filling layers of whole grain fiber in those fun little biscuits... so they stick with you, all morning long. kellogg's® mini-wheats cereal. [ mini ] yee haw! a big breakfast in a little biscuit. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of order in their life. virtual wallet helps you get it. keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophie
we'll explain why.nd then world leaders are going to started their huddle at camp david tonight to tackle the euro crisis that are threatening banks overseas. i'm going to talk to vice president biden's former economic ver jarod bernstein about their strategy to provide a worldwide domino effect. the wheat in every mini-wheat has gotta be just right. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son out there. morning, pa. wait... who's driving the...? ♪ 99 bushels of...
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we'll explain it to you.republicans say, hey, listen we're making the markets more efficient, creating jobs and great things for the economy. that's one way you can make money. another way you can make money is by shifting costs around, but putting the burden on other people and taking the money for yourself. i'll put on my hat here and professorial hat here. i want you to get a sense of how leverage buyouts work. the normal company and really round numbers, obviously. let's say that the value is $10,000. it's income is $1,000. and the profit is $100. if you own the company, that's great. you make your $100 and everybody is happy. when you do a leverage buyout. you got to borrow the $9,000 because you don't have the whole $10,000 to buy the company because hairy smith who bought the company is getting paid. you got to pay him. you borrow $9,000 to do it. then all of a sudden you have interest payments of $900. so that actually brings your profits down to 10% of what they used to be. $10 because it's all going
we'll explain it to you.republicans say, hey, listen we're making the markets more efficient, creating jobs and great things for the economy. that's one way you can make money. another way you can make money is by shifting costs around, but putting the burden on other people and taking the money for yourself. i'll put on my hat here and professorial hat here. i want you to get a sense of how leverage buyouts work. the normal company and really round numbers, obviously. let's say that the value...
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house democrats want walker to explain the divide and conquer video.e'll have latest from the badger state. >>> what does that make her? it makes her a slut. >> limbaugh's disturbing excellents about sandra fluke is coming back to haunt him those surprising little things she does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek imme
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to dig further in this case i was joined earlier by steven webster senior editor for raw story he explained whether or not these sting operations are even necessary are they necessary i'm not quite sure but i think you have to be i would argue that they are. you're right to say that this is a pattern in their history throughout their history off the gotten close to the bad guys and let them believe they were going to carry out the various plot only to pull lives could write the last moment and reveal that their former to grow it would show. it's it's tough to debate with a broad brush if it's right or not some threats are you about it more severe than others and it's who are these occupiers. well it's really about his guesses as to whether they would have gone through with doing that they would have had the means to carry it out with f. without the f.b.i. involvement i mean you see that the f.b.i. supplied the transportation the bombs and pretty much everything else do you think that they would have had the means to do it well it's really impossible to say but it is quite uncomfortable to k
to dig further in this case i was joined earlier by steven webster senior editor for raw story he explained whether or not these sting operations are even necessary are they necessary i'm not quite sure but i think you have to be i would argue that they are. you're right to say that this is a pattern in their history throughout their history off the gotten close to the bad guys and let them believe they were going to carry out the various plot only to pull lives could write the last moment and...
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and my guest, alan alda, has challenged scientists to explain fire to an 11-year-old. that's easy-- try explaining an 11-year-old to fire. laugh facebook stock continues to plummet. people started selling once they found out their mom bought it, too. ( laughter ) this is the colbert report. captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) applause ) >>> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good dahave you with us. nation, we've got to come up with a commonsense solution to our poorest southern border. that's why i have long called for a 200,000-mile-long border wall made out of 10-foot-tall rotating razor blades that will slice illegals up like deli meat. and we need it now more than ever, folks, to keep out mexico's infamous drug cartel. i am not a fan. i say if you're going to push drugs, you can do not do it with violence. you do it with a man throwing a football through a tire swing to show how rigid his penis ha
and my guest, alan alda, has challenged scientists to explain fire to an 11-year-old. that's easy-- try explaining an 11-year-old to fire. laugh facebook stock continues to plummet. people started selling once they found out their mom bought it, too. ( laughter ) this is the colbert report. captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) applause ) >>> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers and applause ) >>...
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i will explain it.t is all this investing terminology sounds difficult because the pros who speak wall street gibberish fluently, well, they want it to sound difficult. they want you terrified. they want you feeling totally ignorant. [ buzzer ] at a complete loss when it comes to managing your own money. my mission is just the opposite. i'm here to enlighten you. >> the house of pleasure! >> to teach, because i know that you can do better for yourself than the professionals, who many just want your fees and commissions. i got to tell you, that is -- look, i'm from the business, all right. now it's not enough for me to come out here and tell you which stocks i like, because that's what i used to do when i started. you know what? that doesn't work. i need you to understand. you can't own 'em without understanding them. knowing what you own is a must. it's one of my cardinal rules in the show. if you don't have a good grasp of how your holdings make their money, you won't have any idea what to do when the
i will explain it.t is all this investing terminology sounds difficult because the pros who speak wall street gibberish fluently, well, they want it to sound difficult. they want you terrified. they want you feeling totally ignorant. [ buzzer ] at a complete loss when it comes to managing your own money. my mission is just the opposite. i'm here to enlighten you. >> the house of pleasure! >> to teach, because i know that you can do better for yourself than the professionals, who...
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if you find out something about how it works and you try to explain it to people, and you manage to explaint to people, i don't say i have but that's what i've tried to do. you don't want to explain to just one generation, you want the book to last. i've been frig books 40 years. "the power broker." the greatest thing for me is to see college students reading it on the subway in new york, going to columbia, nyu. that's why you want something -- that's why digging deep is worthwhile. if you can do it, it endures. >> what can we learn from all of the study that you've done in lyndon johnson's life and how he approached big problems? what can we learn today? should president obabama be takg something away from those years this. >> i'm not giving president obama any lessons. i happen to think he's doing better than many people do. but johnson, he conceived that the function of the presidency was to, as he put it, to write it in the books of lore. he said, we've been talking about civil rights for a hundred years, it's time to write them in the books of law, to get legislation passed. that was h
if you find out something about how it works and you try to explain it to people, and you manage to explaint to people, i don't say i have but that's what i've tried to do. you don't want to explain to just one generation, you want the book to last. i've been frig books 40 years. "the power broker." the greatest thing for me is to see college students reading it on the subway in new york, going to columbia, nyu. that's why you want something -- that's why digging deep is worthwhile....
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. >>> and scott walker might be headed back to capitol hill to explain his divide and conquer bombshell. we'll have the latest from wisconsin. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. the obama campaign, they were ready to take on mitt romney's record as ceo of bain capital this week, but an obama supporter -- at least we think he's a supporter -- cory booker, changed the game when he said this about the bain strategy on "meet the press." >> this kind of stuff is nauseating to me on both sides. it's nauseating to the american public. enough is enough. stop attacking jeremiah wright. what it does is it undermines to me what this country should be focused on. it's a distraction from the real issues. it's either going to be a small campaign about this crap, or it's going to be a big campaign, in my opinion, about the issues america cares about. >> president obama responded to the mayor's reaction in chicago this afternoon. >> this issue is not, quote, a distraction. this is part of the debate we're going to be having in this election campaign about how do we create
. >>> and scott walker might be headed back to capitol hill to explain his divide and conquer bombshell. we'll have the latest from wisconsin. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. the obama campaign, they were ready to take on mitt romney's record as ceo of bain capital this week, but an obama supporter -- at least we think he's a supporter -- cory booker, changed the game when he said this about the bain strategy on "meet the press."...
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explain why?empowering the jobs because everyone out there is doom and glam that the dow is jumping europe is in cataclysm where are the jobs being created, and what should we do to create more job growth? >> the job growth is across most parts of the country. the easier to talk about what sectors are not laying off jobs. that's government, teacher, fire police outside that have industries are adding to varying degrees. it's increasing coast-to-coast, even in some of the most distressed parts of the country like florida, nevada california we're starting to see job growth. i think fundamentally businesses are in a much better place. they've worked really hard to get their profits up get their balance sheets in order. now it's deploying the resources and they're becoming more aggressive. one of the things to point out that is going to be very important in the next few months, the expiration of insurance programs that will push the unemployment rate lower. you have older workers whose benefits will e
explain why?empowering the jobs because everyone out there is doom and glam that the dow is jumping europe is in cataclysm where are the jobs being created, and what should we do to create more job growth? >> the job growth is across most parts of the country. the easier to talk about what sectors are not laying off jobs. that's government, teacher, fire police outside that have industries are adding to varying degrees. it's increasing coast-to-coast, even in some of the most distressed...
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how to identify these extremists explain some of their goals what's considered suspicious activity and it's bad enough that environmentalist get lumped in and called terrorists but check out what the f.b.i. is actually on the prowl for so they warned about what they call intelligence gathering things like cold calling physical surveillance in other words things that most journalists used to help them expose questionable practices of the everyday actions of journalists are now warning signs for f.b.i. counterterrorism officials and they get this they even suggest that a boy or request is overstepping the bounds and something worthy of surveillance that is really sad when it's time to gave information through a perfectly legal route or making it out to be the next timothy mcveigh now the government is basically saying here is stop asking questions about shady corporate practices or prepare to suffer the consequences take for example the story of andy's to pani and we spoke to him last year about his activism and how it landed him in an isolation unit at a jail in illinois. i ended up in
how to identify these extremists explain some of their goals what's considered suspicious activity and it's bad enough that environmentalist get lumped in and called terrorists but check out what the f.b.i. is actually on the prowl for so they warned about what they call intelligence gathering things like cold calling physical surveillance in other words things that most journalists used to help them expose questionable practices of the everyday actions of journalists are now warning signs for...
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house democrats want walker to explain the divide and conquer video. have latest from the badger state. >>> what does that make her? it makes her a slut. >> limbaugh's disturbing excellents about sandra fluke is coming back to haunt him. [ groans ] [ marge ] psst. constipated? phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. good morning, students. today we're gonna continue... thanks. put me at 5 timesd out my greater risk of a stroke, my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes
house democrats want walker to explain the divide and conquer video. have latest from the badger state. >>> what does that make her? it makes her a slut. >> limbaugh's disturbing excellents about sandra fluke is coming back to haunt him. [ groans ] [ marge ] psst. constipated? phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. good morning, students. today...
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and in the process of explaining what that thing is, we're also going to explain what the heck this thing is. this is a new thing on our earth that never existed before, but now it does. that's coming up later tonight in the interview. >>> we also tonight have an update on whether or not republicans are going to allow armed protests at their republican convention this year. armed, as in, people with loaded weapons. that's all ahead this hour. >>> but we start tonight with an exclusive story about the whole purpose of politics in the first place. the reason to seek public office, the reason to get elected in the first place, what your job is if you win an election, is that you get to make policy. and the whole point of making policy is supposedly to address problems in our country. here's a sample problem. mississippi, the great state of mississippi, has health trouble. heart disease is the number one cause of death in the united states. well, the highest rate of health disease death in the country is in mississippi. diabetes also a massive american health problem. alabama and mississippi,
and in the process of explaining what that thing is, we're also going to explain what the heck this thing is. this is a new thing on our earth that never existed before, but now it does. that's coming up later tonight in the interview. >>> we also tonight have an update on whether or not republicans are going to allow armed protests at their republican convention this year. armed, as in, people with loaded weapons. that's all ahead this hour. >>> but we start tonight with an...
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they chair now recognizes generally for the purpose of offering and explain her final amendment. >> ester terminus is the final amendment in this section. i think it's an incredibly important amendment for us to really pay attention to. the amendment would strike the limitations in the mark on defense nuclear facilities safety board's. section 3202 in combination with 3133 would make the defense nuclear facilities safety board and affect to amboy at the track from nuclear safety oversight under the guise of improving the defense nuclear facilities safety board in sa relationship. all current and former board members except one who recommended many of the measures such ec in this section believe this legislation would be detrimental to the operations and oversight mission of the board. i have hear letters from board members peter whittaker, jesse robertson, joseph peter, jack mansfield and i would like to insert them for the record, mr. chairman. >> no objections ordered. >> unions have expressed strong independent nuclear safety oversight and i would like to insert those letters also went
they chair now recognizes generally for the purpose of offering and explain her final amendment. >> ester terminus is the final amendment in this section. i think it's an incredibly important amendment for us to really pay attention to. the amendment would strike the limitations in the mark on defense nuclear facilities safety board's. section 3202 in combination with 3133 would make the defense nuclear facilities safety board and affect to amboy at the track from nuclear safety oversight...
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how do you explain the attack on cain. well. the book end this depression talks about that a fair bit. conservatives have always hated keynes not so much because they are actually convinced he's wrong they're not actually particularly interested in whether it's right or wrong but because there are two things that that they don't like about it one is if you admit that the government can do anything good like fight a recession or fight a depression and create jobs then the case for having the government do stuff is stronger and to pay for those things you might actually have to tax rich people and so they don't like it because it seems to be for them the opening wage for a more expansive role for government the other thing is that conservatives and especially business types love the notion that what we need is for them to be confident business confidence is always the thing and you feel look at those the way that president obama's taxes always every time he so much as hints at a bit of concern about income inequality are a bit of
how do you explain the attack on cain. well. the book end this depression talks about that a fair bit. conservatives have always hated keynes not so much because they are actually convinced he's wrong they're not actually particularly interested in whether it's right or wrong but because there are two things that that they don't like about it one is if you admit that the government can do anything good like fight a recession or fight a depression and create jobs then the case for having the...
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fashion, is not interested too much in his art, but when it becomes to the movie, first, he will explain to you the movie, tell you the story he is so much into it, and visually, so much into it. he gets very upset, then he can already imagine how he should like it to be. it is very beautiful because you can see how intent it can be and how the movie becomes a world. it is very specific at some times. for example, the apron of the made from valencia from the 1960's. ok, so i have to go to the market and find one. i not know exactly the apron of the maid of valencia in the 1960's. housewife, sorry. not a mate. it is not abstract, let's say. but specific in the color, which is absolutely inspiring and fabulous to go into the story. the movie was the cook, the thief, that one -- with helen merrin, who is absolutely fabulous -- helen mirren, fabulous actress. he showed me some painting of rembrandt and said, "uc that? could you do the in modern, in today? and i said i will try. yes, but it is part of the job. so i tried. i worked with a dutch artistic director, and i get to work with him. he
fashion, is not interested too much in his art, but when it becomes to the movie, first, he will explain to you the movie, tell you the story he is so much into it, and visually, so much into it. he gets very upset, then he can already imagine how he should like it to be. it is very beautiful because you can see how intent it can be and how the movie becomes a world. it is very specific at some times. for example, the apron of the made from valencia from the 1960's. ok, so i have to go to the...
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i can't explain the mentality.ighting this so hard, but so many leaders are pushing exxon and one those is comptroller of new york state. >> eliot: give us the run down on that. >> he will bring that forward next week. we're coordinating it to work with mr. denapoli and his stuff. we'll do op-eds, we'll do petitions which your viewers can to go to and sign. and we're going to really up the ante and pressure exxon mobil to let america know that they are the hold out that refuses to accept-- >> eliot: i hate to say the
i can't explain the mentality.ighting this so hard, but so many leaders are pushing exxon and one those is comptroller of new york state. >> eliot: give us the run down on that. >> he will bring that forward next week. we're coordinating it to work with mr. denapoli and his stuff. we'll do op-eds, we'll do petitions which your viewers can to go to and sign. and we're going to really up the ante and pressure exxon mobil to let america know that they are the hold out that refuses to...
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commissioner studley: cannula explained a limitation that potentially affects -- can you a explain the limitation that potentially affects his duties to carry out his office? >> i will defer to my colleague on that. she came prepared to speak to these sorts of issues. commissioner studley: thank you. >> commissioners, first of all, i would like to back up to the legal points you were just making. about their only been one standard of conduct. these sorts of conduct codes of professional conduct, conduct unbecoming an officer, it is formulated in many ways. the supreme court has always upheld these against vagueness challenges by saying that it is not a one size fits all conduct. it is specific to the office that the person holds. under this established law, interpreting these sorts of conduct clauses in terms of the biggest challenges, which is being raised here. -- vagueness challenge. chairperson hur: i understand your position on that. if, for example, four attorneys or doctors or any other profession, a standard of care and a rule requiring that they not fall below the conduct for
commissioner studley: cannula explained a limitation that potentially affects -- can you a explain the limitation that potentially affects his duties to carry out his office? >> i will defer to my colleague on that. she came prepared to speak to these sorts of issues. commissioner studley: thank you. >> commissioners, first of all, i would like to back up to the legal points you were just making. about their only been one standard of conduct. these sorts of conduct codes of...
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in terms of restorative justice, that was explained earlier tonight. let's restore peace, not just punishment. punishment itself will continue the cycle of violence. i also want to speak on the importance of family. that is without question. i do not know one family without some form of dysfunction. i know that families must work hard and sacrifice family unity among themselves. you consider when an intrusive or -- or overpowering outside entities it comes in. >> thank you, ma'am. [applause] >> good evening. i just want to speak briefly about the politics of political assassination. that is at state operations. this has not been mentioned. when that video was obtained, the call went to fill up. that was day one. day two, he had plot -- lunch with willie brown. on day three guitar chords him again. the decision was made to call the police. then we get our district attorney. they end up with tainted evidence. he has to strike a deal to get it out. that is done properly. and then passes on to the mayor. here again i believe we have the influence of willie
in terms of restorative justice, that was explained earlier tonight. let's restore peace, not just punishment. punishment itself will continue the cycle of violence. i also want to speak on the importance of family. that is without question. i do not know one family without some form of dysfunction. i know that families must work hard and sacrifice family unity among themselves. you consider when an intrusive or -- or overpowering outside entities it comes in. >> thank you, ma'am....
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jonathan bloom explains what is different about the koda when you turn the key. the launch was driad for more than two years. first passengers ride off the new assembly line in benicia was meant with applause. >> this is founding mission at koda is put an electric car in every garage in the world. >> at about $27,000 after government rebates the new koda directly competes with the nissan leaf. koda is quick to point out, it has a longer range and massive range at ten-year warranty. aside from the logo you may take this for any other sedan. it's an electric car that doesn't cry out for attention. >> aside from having a not be instead of gear shift. it looks like any other car. the designers say the familiar feel is the whole idea. >> we have a standard car. this is not a fancy vehicle or side show vehicle. it's good-looking modern sedan. >> they wasted no time ordering two dozen of them and has buyers lined up. >> they are very environmentally conscious and wants to be in the hov lane. they want this as theirever everyday da car. >> they build most of the parts in
jonathan bloom explains what is different about the koda when you turn the key. the launch was driad for more than two years. first passengers ride off the new assembly line in benicia was meant with applause. >> this is founding mission at koda is put an electric car in every garage in the world. >> at about $27,000 after government rebates the new koda directly competes with the nissan leaf. koda is quick to point out, it has a longer range and massive range at ten-year warranty....
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explain. match.com. explain. light fog and drizzle for match.com. explain. lighwe gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years with a two-year agreement. act now and we'll add a special bonus: $25050 back. but hurry, this offer ends june 2nd. unlike cable, fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable internet plus the best tv picture quality. why keep paying so much for cable? switch to fios for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years with a two-year agreement -- plus your special bonus: $250 back. save $600 in your first two years. but hurry. this incredible offer ends june 2nd. calall 1.877.707.fios. call the verizon center for tocustomers with disabilities that's 1.877.707.3467. at 800-974-600
explain. match.com. explain. light fog and drizzle for match.com. explain. lighwe gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years with a two-year agreement. act now and we'll add a special...
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it's a hard thing to remember to explain to people. we don't do a good enough job right now as science communicators of remembering that there are things that we know that other people don't know. we have to get outside of our bubble. i think the internet does an amazing job of forcing me to do the enforcing of the writers to do that as well. and i think the internet in fact does an amazing job of communicating science. one of the things i learned last summer while i was preparing to do a presentation at a convention of science museums was some statistics about how americans understanding of science have changed over the last 30 years. there's a guy at northwestern named john miller whose entire specialty is studying public understanding of science and sociology. he's been doing this for 30 or 40 years, and in 1988 he found a 10% of americans understood science well enough to understand what you're reading in the new york times science section. he did the same survey in 2008. and that number had gone up 20% of americans could now under
it's a hard thing to remember to explain to people. we don't do a good enough job right now as science communicators of remembering that there are things that we know that other people don't know. we have to get outside of our bubble. i think the internet does an amazing job of forcing me to do the enforcing of the writers to do that as well. and i think the internet in fact does an amazing job of communicating science. one of the things i learned last summer while i was preparing to do a...
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>> science that we cannot explain. >> i'm about to show you some science we can't explain mixed withogy. the guy you're seeing on your screen is one of the world's top magicians. and he's got a nice little popped collar going on. but keep watching, because he's about to blow your mind. he was doing this magic on a sony bravia hx-8. the whole thing is the picture is like reality. >> visualize the card. okay. let me have a look and make sure that is really in the screen. this was your card. >> that's cool. >> that's very cool. >> i think i can explain this magic. >> they're shooting this, right? >> so there could be somebody in a control room watching it. they can pick the king of hearts. and 3, 2, 1, king of hearts on the screen. >> so you're just going to poo-poo magic? >> not only is the king of hearts on the screen? >> this has got to be real because he's got that magician's look, you know, and the accent so he's totally legit. >> it's what magicians are. they're just masterful illusionists. >> are people going to be mad when they buy this tv and can't do these tricks with it? >> a
>> science that we cannot explain. >> i'm about to show you some science we can't explain mixed withogy. the guy you're seeing on your screen is one of the world's top magicians. and he's got a nice little popped collar going on. but keep watching, because he's about to blow your mind. he was doing this magic on a sony bravia hx-8. the whole thing is the picture is like reality. >> visualize the card. okay. let me have a look and make sure that is really in the screen. this...
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greg will explain next. don't miss it.se. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: shut up, bob! shut up. all right. so an olympic hurdleer lolo jones confessed to a strange alternative lifestyle. in a t interview she said she is staying a virgintal marriage. i know. what a freak! take a listen. >> this journey has been hard. i'm not, there are virgins out there, i'll let you know, it's the hardest thing i've done in my life. harder than training for olympics. harder than graduating from college has been to stay a virgin before marriage. >> greg: why is this news? for a culture rife with reality shows about teens and scuzzy celebrities that would sleep with a reindeer, she is a glaring throwback, especially for mass media who don't know anyone as screwed up a mass media. to them, a young woman saving themselves for marry seems as rare as big foot in drag. i should stop there before bob is turned on. if you examine her life, you learn something. this lady's discipline allowed for great success, unfettered by crap our culture deems cool. delayed gr
greg will explain next. don't miss it.se. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: shut up, bob! shut up. all right. so an olympic hurdleer lolo jones confessed to a strange alternative lifestyle. in a t interview she said she is staying a virgintal marriage. i know. what a freak! take a listen. >> this journey has been hard. i'm not, there are virgins out there, i'll let you know, it's the hardest thing i've done in my life. harder than training for olympics. harder than graduating from college...
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can i ask you to explain that? >> i've never had this conversation with him in my life. i've obviously met him. we've scantily had more than a paragraph of conversation with him ever. he's very interested in power. you done get to that position running a huge media empire without being interested in power. and i think to help him consolidate his nonnewspaper interests in this country. i was struck when he was explaining that the print media contributed 2% or small percentage of the total revenues of the news corp. that there was a degree of disent about the point he was making. the power that those print titles provide is much greater than 2% of the total in the united kingdom. it goes back to the point that mr. adam bolton made is that the print media can have the greatest influence of all over the news values and the headlines on all the other media. and i -- i've assumed that mr. murdoch reckoned that if his support for the winning party which is basically what he sought to do each time was available that would open more doors in government when it came to things like
can i ask you to explain that? >> i've never had this conversation with him in my life. i've obviously met him. we've scantily had more than a paragraph of conversation with him ever. he's very interested in power. you done get to that position running a huge media empire without being interested in power. and i think to help him consolidate his nonnewspaper interests in this country. i was struck when he was explaining that the print media contributed 2% or small percentage of the total...
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we explained that one to you at the top of the show.u want to sound smart today, tell your friends according to the new america foundation, which is a nonpartisan public policy group, civilians account for somewhere between 11% and 17% of those killed in u.s. drone strikes in pakistan. u.s. officials have said more than 2,000 militants and civilians have been killed in pakistan, yemen and elsewhere since president obama took office in 2009. >>> enough of the real news, let's huddle up around the water cooler to watch stephen colbert weigh in on the blind chinese human rights activist, chin guangcheng, a recent escape from house arrest and stephen colbert is a little uncomfortable with the diplomatic tension it represents between the u.s. and china. >> we got chen guangcheng. or as i will be calling him -- eric! eric here is a total bad-ass. this dissident was guarded by 90 to 100 police so he feigned illness, lulg his guards into complacency and then he slipped out of the house in darkness, and scaled a wall and crossed a river and rend
we explained that one to you at the top of the show.u want to sound smart today, tell your friends according to the new america foundation, which is a nonpartisan public policy group, civilians account for somewhere between 11% and 17% of those killed in u.s. drone strikes in pakistan. u.s. officials have said more than 2,000 militants and civilians have been killed in pakistan, yemen and elsewhere since president obama took office in 2009. >>> enough of the real news, let's huddle up...
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i thought they did a great job of explaining. a surly explain the youth commission, what is is for and what it does. in particular, the last segment was about the work we have done together and the recommendations put forward that were affected by the chief, and by what other jurisdictions -- i wanted other jurisdictions to know about. it was a great program. we ought to get some future supervisors from the group somewhere. those kids really like what they do, so it was great to be able to showcase them, so for all to listen, thank you. i am cold air the program will be broadcast on television -- i am told the program will broadcast on television at 9:00. we will be on 29. >> you can watch and see the program, because we are doing great. >> further want to congratulate you for getting reappointed. you spend a lot of time going to a lot of community meetings. you put in so much service, and you deserve to get reappointed, so i am glad that happened. i listened in. i detected to let him know i heard, and you specifically talk about
i thought they did a great job of explaining. a surly explain the youth commission, what is is for and what it does. in particular, the last segment was about the work we have done together and the recommendations put forward that were affected by the chief, and by what other jurisdictions -- i wanted other jurisdictions to know about. it was a great program. we ought to get some future supervisors from the group somewhere. those kids really like what they do, so it was great to be able to...
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back in the 1890s when they were introduced, they were explained as a railroad bridge on the end. most people were afraid of it and as a matter of fact, you might think we were all loving it. we love innovation. we're new york. but actually the support guy who had this building was not too happy. he couldn't rent it out. nobody wanted to be in this building because they figured at any moment it was going to topple over. >> this weekend, lectures and history. new york city in the late 1900s. saturday at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. on c-span 3. each week, american history tv has sat in on a lecture with a college professor. here every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. this week, an examination of urban america in the mid-20th century with a professor of maine. the course is called the wire, race, class, gender, which covers the social, economic, political and cultural u.s. cities after world war two. this lasts an hour and 20 minutes. >> so today is a lecture on the origins of the urban crisis. the term urban crisis is in the title of this class. all right? race, class, gender and the urban cr
back in the 1890s when they were introduced, they were explained as a railroad bridge on the end. most people were afraid of it and as a matter of fact, you might think we were all loving it. we love innovation. we're new york. but actually the support guy who had this building was not too happy. he couldn't rent it out. nobody wanted to be in this building because they figured at any moment it was going to topple over. >> this weekend, lectures and history. new york city in the late...