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the chair: pursuant to the rule, the bill is considered as read the first time of the the gentleman from washington, mr. hastings, and the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. markey, each will control 45 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington. the gentleman is right. the gentleman from washington may proceed. mr. hastings: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hastings: the conservation and economic growth act is aimed care squarely at cutting government red tape and bureaucracy to boost local economic development and job creation. this legislation contains 14 commonsense bills from the house natural resources committee, nearly all of which receive bipartisan support. by solving problems and reducing red tape, this legislation will have a real impact on the people they affect. among its many economic and job creation benefits, it will encourage tourism and recreation by ensuring public access to public lands. it will promote responsible use of our resources. it will protect the environment. it will secure f
the chair: pursuant to the rule, the bill is considered as read the first time of the the gentleman from washington, mr. hastings, and the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. markey, each will control 45 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington. the gentleman is right. the gentleman from washington may proceed. mr. hastings: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hastings: the conservation and economic growth act is...
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the issuer of the bond and the bondholders were the ones subject to the tax, so the state is injured not because it is the direct object of the federal tax, but because of its relationship to the regulated party as if she were bondholder. >> mr. long, you have five minutes remaining. >> everyone agrees that the section 5000 a penalty shall be assessed and collected in the same manner as taxes. and the party's principal argument why that doesn't make the antiinjunction act applicable is it simply goes to the secretaries activities which. and i would simply ask if you look at chapter 63 and 64 of the internal revenue code which are the chapters on the assessment and collection, they are not just addressed to the secretary. there are many provisions that are addressed to the courts. and indeed, to talk about this interaction, they are very limited situations in which courts are permitted to restrain the assessment and collection of taxes. there was a statement made that there aren't in many of the exceptions to the antiinjunction act or in the assessment and collection provisions there
the issuer of the bond and the bondholders were the ones subject to the tax, so the state is injured not because it is the direct object of the federal tax, but because of its relationship to the regulated party as if she were bondholder. >> mr. long, you have five minutes remaining. >> everyone agrees that the section 5000 a penalty shall be assessed and collected in the same manner as taxes. and the party's principal argument why that doesn't make the antiinjunction act applicable...
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the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 4850, a bill to allow for innovations and alternative technologies that meet or exceed desired energy efficiency goals. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from kentucky, mr. witfield, and the gentlewoman from florida, ms. castor, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky. . mr. whitfield: thank you. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of the enabling energy savings innovations act h.r. 4850, introduced by representative aderholt of alabama. this bill fixes a problem with the energy independence and security act of 2007 relating to newly manufactured coolers and freezers. the legislation resolves a problem by providing the secretary of energy authority to waive certain components -- component specifications of section 312, so long as the product and the manufacturer demonstrates that it meets or exceeds d.o.e. energy efficiency standards. i would urge all members to support this comm
the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 4850, a bill to allow for innovations and alternative technologies that meet or exceed desired energy efficiency goals. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from kentucky, mr. witfield, and the gentlewoman from florida, ms. castor, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky. . mr. whitfield: thank you. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise...
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have the guts, i hope we have the guts and the perseverance to get to the bottom of this. we have nearly 2000 weapons purposely given to drug cartels. we have hundreds of dead people in mexico. we have a dead united states order patrol agent. and we have a government that is withholding information so we cannot only get to the bottom of this but so we can fix it and make sure it never ever happens again. when we are issued a letter and 10 months later they get it back, it's not true it's -- there is something fundamentally wrong. the department of justice knowingly says that they have and we have less than a thousand come it's not about those numbers. is. is the fact that we don't have all of them. whatever that number is. when you have somebody like the former acting director of the atf say under oath quote, it was very frustrating to all of us and it appears thoroughly to us that the department is really trying to figure out a way to push the information away from their political appointees in their department. the department of justice, those are things we should be con
have the guts, i hope we have the guts and the perseverance to get to the bottom of this. we have nearly 2000 weapons purposely given to drug cartels. we have hundreds of dead people in mexico. we have a dead united states order patrol agent. and we have a government that is withholding information so we cannot only get to the bottom of this but so we can fix it and make sure it never ever happens again. when we are issued a letter and 10 months later they get it back, it's not true it's --...
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>> one is the concept and the other is the target. if i say you need $10 billion capital and you only have $6 billion, it does not make sense to require $12 billion. but you should give them enough capital -- >> the british want to go higher. >> yes. you know, we have differenct approaches now. unfortunately, 2003 will be implemented globally, but in a consistent y. if you have different countries going beyond that, you put all the banks under pressure. it is naive to assume a major bank will have over 10% from a regulatory point of view and others can go around the world and say we're operating at 7%. the minimum to maximum will become the minimum for the others. therefore, i am saying we should be a little reluctant to go too far. i know if you talk about the stability of individual banks, more capital -- although capital is not sufficient. need liquidity and profitability. but more important right now, such banks are in a position to finance the real economy. otherwise, we get into a situation where we have the instability from the
>> one is the concept and the other is the target. if i say you need $10 billion capital and you only have $6 billion, it does not make sense to require $12 billion. but you should give them enough capital -- >> the british want to go higher. >> yes. you know, we have differenct approaches now. unfortunately, 2003 will be implemented globally, but in a consistent y. if you have different countries going beyond that, you put all the banks under pressure. it is naive to assume a...
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the court can strike down all or part of the law. >> the core could strike down the mandated leave the rest of the law and place and then it will be up to congress to decide whether or not that works or whether congress has to make more changes in the law to adjust it and get it right. >> if the court strikes down a whole lot congress will have to step in to keep other measures in place an election that politics would have to delay action. leaving people like christina white hanging in the balance. >> egypt's president elect has moved into the office once occupied by the leader opposing boris--once occupied by the previous leader. he was declared the winner of each of first president to run off yesterday. he says that forming a national coalition government and a widely represented presidential team is one of his top priorities. we will take a quick break and have more headlines coming up in just a minute, we will be right back. >> the state legislature will vote on a budget agreement this week. the governor says that their plan protects education, permanent wave reforms welfare and im
the court can strike down all or part of the law. >> the core could strike down the mandated leave the rest of the law and place and then it will be up to congress to decide whether or not that works or whether congress has to make more changes in the law to adjust it and get it right. >> if the court strikes down a whole lot congress will have to step in to keep other measures in place an election that politics would have to delay action. leaving people like christina white hanging...
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thank you. >> the chair recognizes the ranking member of the full committee, the gentlemen. moore. >> the fourth amendment is critical and i don't think that the supreme court, the courts have not finally ruled on what's going on. how much we need to know and i'm glad we are going to have a close said door hearings. in terms of settling some of the lack of information that we have about this subject. and so i guess it's going to be how much do we need to know and how much do we talk about publicly. how do we make sure that quite frankly fisa is not out of control. at this point we don't have any way of knowing that. one of the problems is the so-called minimization strategy. i think we need to strengthen minimization and to make sure that this is a very understandable fisa operation. that is constitutional. right now they hope they they will support or lead and we need to talk to fisa officials. and the whole idea of pulling a hearing about fisa and nobody from fisa is here. we want to talk to the director publicly or privately. i haven't had that opportunity yet and i hope
thank you. >> the chair recognizes the ranking member of the full committee, the gentlemen. moore. >> the fourth amendment is critical and i don't think that the supreme court, the courts have not finally ruled on what's going on. how much we need to know and i'm glad we are going to have a close said door hearings. in terms of settling some of the lack of information that we have about this subject. and so i guess it's going to be how much do we need to know and how much do we talk...
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the question is is it the sense of the senate the debate on the motion to concur to the house amendment to s. 3187, a bill to amend the federal food, drug and cosmetic act to revise and extend the user fee programs for prescription drugs and medical devices to establish user fee programs for generic drugs and for other purposes shall be brought to a close. the yeas and nays are mandatory under the roll. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the chamber wishing to vote or to change their vote? seeing none, on this vote the yeas are 89 and the nays are 3. three-fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn having voted in the affirmative, the motion is agreed to. mr. lieberman: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut. mr. lieberman: i thank the chair. madam president, let me first thank my friend and colleague from washington state, senator murray, for yielding to me for a moment to make a unanimous consent request regarding the nomination of donna murphy of the district of columbia to be an associate j
the question is is it the sense of the senate the debate on the motion to concur to the house amendment to s. 3187, a bill to amend the federal food, drug and cosmetic act to revise and extend the user fee programs for prescription drugs and medical devices to establish user fee programs for generic drugs and for other purposes shall be brought to a close. the yeas and nays are mandatory under the roll. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any...
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the spend the day tristate have zero containment client for the 10 percent of the fire. it also began a small work. it starts after 3:00 friday afternoon. to get to alarm fire. and this is an unincorporated alameda county. it makes it more difficult for firefighters to fight. >>> the to reign in to canyon where the road goes through it is pretty steep. and it is deftly difficult to break through this limited access. there's not a lot of roadways. it's very close to the wilderness area. >>> to look at the studio. some firefighters are dealing with a small fire which started near a playground they were able to get under control quickly but the red flag warning has been extended until 8:00 monday morning and as for the north bay hills and also for the east bay mountains were talking about the gusty winds will high temperatures a that can be recipe for several wildfires. they're urging people to be careful and use precautions especially if you think you ought to win the sec outdoor grilling and going outside. we're live and on the county this morning. >>> a hot weather has p
the spend the day tristate have zero containment client for the 10 percent of the fire. it also began a small work. it starts after 3:00 friday afternoon. to get to alarm fire. and this is an unincorporated alameda county. it makes it more difficult for firefighters to fight. >>> the to reign in to canyon where the road goes through it is pretty steep. and it is deftly difficult to break through this limited access. there's not a lot of roadways. it's very close to the wilderness area....
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the project includes the improvement of hickory street, to the north of the site. this is improved as a shortstop, but it is mostly an improved paper street for the majority of the block. we have a concept drawing for this living st. treatment, including robust landscaping programs, of grated paving, and bio filtration systems. this is not intended to be a specific proposal but an idea they may want to push for further, in collaboration with the neighborhood with specific designs. if the commission will improve this project today, this would not meet the conditions of approval. this would exceed the plans of the planning code, or any kind of improvement that would offset the impact fee of the area. the staff has received several communications in opposition that expressed concerns with the traffic impact, and the compatibility of the height of the project for the surrounding area. the department has several communications in support, braving the -- praising the constructions and the less parking that can -- and required by the code. the letter from the neighborhood
the project includes the improvement of hickory street, to the north of the site. this is improved as a shortstop, but it is mostly an improved paper street for the majority of the block. we have a concept drawing for this living st. treatment, including robust landscaping programs, of grated paving, and bio filtration systems. this is not intended to be a specific proposal but an idea they may want to push for further, in collaboration with the neighborhood with specific designs. if the...
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would the chair announce the business of the day.iding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. the following hour will be controlled by the leaders or their designees with the republicans controlling the first half and the democrats controlling the final half. the clerk will call the roll quorum call: mr. mcconnell: madam president? the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent further proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: tomorrow the president plans to deliver a speech to once again tout his favorite approach to the economy. i say that because aides say we shouldn't expect much new in the speech. we can expect more of the same, more government, more debt and higher taxes to pay for it all. now according to news reports, some democrats are starting to get a little weary of this approach. a number of folks who worked in the clinton administration have suggested something more positive, but others
would the chair announce the business of the day.iding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. the following hour will be controlled by the leaders or their designees with the republicans controlling the first half and the democrats controlling the final half. the clerk will call the roll quorum call: mr. mcconnell: madam president? the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent further proceedings under the quorum call be...
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the future and the quantity of the killing. assad has goning from infantry to snipers to tanks and are tell i arkansas tillly to massacre men, women, and children. it happened lost month in the town of hula. we are now seeing a rapid increase in the assad's use of helicopter gunshots. where as the forces once sawlgt declared ground, they now appear to be 0 under orders to kill anyone and everyone they deem a threat. every reason to believe that aside will continue to escalade the violence, more mas considers, more use of helicopters, and perhaps worse weapons after that. meanwhile, assad and the forces continue to be rearmed by russia and iran. there are reports of iranian operatives on the ground to help assad with the killing and russia apparently continue toss ship heavy weapons including as hillary clinton stated the very helicopter gun ships that he is using to strengthen bomb civilians. whether they are new or old, assad sent to russia to be reburr fished and have the blood washed off is a distinct without a difference. t
the future and the quantity of the killing. assad has goning from infantry to snipers to tanks and are tell i arkansas tillly to massacre men, women, and children. it happened lost month in the town of hula. we are now seeing a rapid increase in the assad's use of helicopter gunshots. where as the forces once sawlgt declared ground, they now appear to be 0 under orders to kill anyone and everyone they deem a threat. every reason to believe that aside will continue to escalade the violence, more...
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the skies are clear. you will need the stun glasses, the baseball caps, the spf. because it is summerlike. the temperatures at 62 degrees at bwi marshall. the lows at 68 in ocean city. your forecast looks like this, going up to 91 degrees today, partly sunny and hot. your the exclusive eye witness news first warning five-day forecast is coming up. >> thank you, tim. >>> first, here's what people are talking about today. >>> a horse's final push to be the trip crown winner, i'll have another will not run in today's belmont stakes and the colt might never race again. >> reporter: the vet called it in a freak injury, tendinitis in i'll have another's front leg. >> i'm afraid it will have to right. >> reporter: i'll have another's owner and his eill make the decision after an early morning ride. >> it is disappointing. >> no chance of a triple crown, i'll have another has accomplished a lot. a long shot to win at churchill downs and two weeks later he did it again. winning the preakness in baltimore by a nose. the horse, bout for $35,000 was suddenly worth $6 million.
the skies are clear. you will need the stun glasses, the baseball caps, the spf. because it is summerlike. the temperatures at 62 degrees at bwi marshall. the lows at 68 in ocean city. your forecast looks like this, going up to 91 degrees today, partly sunny and hot. your the exclusive eye witness news first warning five-day forecast is coming up. >> thank you, tim. >>> first, here's what people are talking about today. >>> a horse's final push to be the trip crown...
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when you add the increase to the defense spending, what would be the impact on the deficit with all the other cuts to revenue that he's talking about having? what effect would it have on the safety net of entitlements? >> congresswoman, i'm sorry, we've not analyzed mr. romney's plan nor analyze plans of candidates for office. >> you have two scenarios -- >> [inaudible] >> there's two scenarios. one in which you have the tax cuts, not, you know, not having the sequester happening. mr. romney is talking about undoing that, and then increasing defense spending. i mean, what -- what would be the effect on the safety net in the entitlement program? you have a scenario in which the bush tax cuts expire, the corporate rate doesn't change. he's talking about undoing that. >> right, if you extend all of the tax policies that are expiring as we do in the alternative scenario, but then that, by itself, puts that on this steep upward trajectory. if onements to then maintain the slight downward tray trajectoryy need to cut it by trillions of dollars. >> so it would be -- that scenario plus more spe
when you add the increase to the defense spending, what would be the impact on the deficit with all the other cuts to revenue that he's talking about having? what effect would it have on the safety net of entitlements? >> congresswoman, i'm sorry, we've not analyzed mr. romney's plan nor analyze plans of candidates for office. >> you have two scenarios -- >> [inaudible] >> there's two scenarios. one in which you have the tax cuts, not, you know, not having the sequester...
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the speaker pro tempore: the yeas are 248. the nays are 163. the bill is passed. without objection, a the motion to reconsider to reconsider is laid upon the table. the unfinished business is the vote on the motion to instruct h.r. 4348 offered by the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mckinley, on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will redesignate the motion. the clerk: motion to instruct conferees on h.r. 4348, offered by mr. mckinley of west virginia. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to instruct. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 260. the nays are 138. the motion is adopted. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the t
the speaker pro tempore: the yeas are 248. the nays are 163. the bill is passed. without objection, a the motion to reconsider to reconsider is laid upon the table. the unfinished business is the vote on the motion to instruct h.r. 4348 offered by the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mckinley, on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will redesignate the motion. the clerk: motion to instruct conferees on h.r. 4348, offered by mr. mckinley of west virginia. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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in the long run if we don't continue to kick the can down the road, through the repercussions down theoad we take expects that there'll be repercussions and the worst thing about the way we doing it now is for going to take a big hit on public satisfaction in defense contracts and so forth and then we're going to have to come back and do it again, come back and do it again. so the politics is very rugged. we need a big agreement. to the extent this takes any steam out of the agreement is a big mistake. >> let me press you on something implicit in watch her remarks were, but the discussion here today the weather is obviously people adamantly against sequestration, let me make sure i heard you right. sounded like you're not in the crib because it sounded like the bigger problem is we haven't gone far enough. perhaps he didn't use that word but i'm assuming that's one of your kids turn. they be tax reform, but it doesn't sound like you are unduly worried about cuts in discretionary budget, either defense or not defense. you are concerned about the budget deficit is so great that it trumps
in the long run if we don't continue to kick the can down the road, through the repercussions down theoad we take expects that there'll be repercussions and the worst thing about the way we doing it now is for going to take a big hit on public satisfaction in defense contracts and so forth and then we're going to have to come back and do it again, come back and do it again. so the politics is very rugged. we need a big agreement. to the extent this takes any steam out of the agreement is a big...
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the presiding officer: the cloark will read the titles of the bills for the first time. the clerk: s. 3268, a bill to amend title 49 united states code to provide rights for pilots and for other purposes. s. 3269, a bill to provide that no united states assistance may be provided to pakistan until doctor shakil afridi is freed. the presiding officer mr. whitehouse: i ph now ask for a second reading and object to my own request en bloc. the presiding officer: objection having been heard, the measures will be read for the second time on the next legislative day. mr. whitehouse: i ask unanimous consent, mr. president, that when the senate completes its business today, the senate adjourn until 9:30 a.m. on thursday, june 7, following the prayer and pledge, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, the morning hour be deemed expired, and the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day; and the majority leader be recognized. that the time until 10:30 a.m. be equally divided and controlled between the two leaders or their designees, further, that l
the presiding officer: the cloark will read the titles of the bills for the first time. the clerk: s. 3268, a bill to amend title 49 united states code to provide rights for pilots and for other purposes. s. 3269, a bill to provide that no united states assistance may be provided to pakistan until doctor shakil afridi is freed. the presiding officer mr. whitehouse: i ph now ask for a second reading and object to my own request en bloc. the presiding officer: objection having been heard, the...
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the greatest setback for the -- for iran in the last 20 years, the fall of the shop.president mccain pretty much of the same thing. and he also talked about hezbollah. hezbollah has an awful lot of arms right now. even if the shock were to topple today, they probably have enough rockets for more than one round in israel. nevertheless, for hezbollah to lose, its strategic ally in syria, that would represent a huge setback for the iranians. the iranians and recognize this. that is why we should probably lend some credence to the reports that there are both irgc fighters and hezbollah fighters in syria in order to keep the regime of float. it is also interesting what it says about how the regime is doing militarily if there are foreign fighters supporting it. what does the military position look like? let me go through this very quickly. again, if we believe that the iranian threats -- if the iranian threat is that significant, why don't we look for an opportunity to take on the iranians wherever possible? especially if everyone is saying -- david said there should be bo
the greatest setback for the -- for iran in the last 20 years, the fall of the shop.president mccain pretty much of the same thing. and he also talked about hezbollah. hezbollah has an awful lot of arms right now. even if the shock were to topple today, they probably have enough rockets for more than one round in israel. nevertheless, for hezbollah to lose, its strategic ally in syria, that would represent a huge setback for the iranians. the iranians and recognize this. that is why we should...
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the backup is already reaching the top of the 880 lamps the if 580 as part of the philosophy is backed up all the way over to the macarthur maze. there are delays for the west of rights. ice there are alternate means of transportation available for udf you could use the old flint alameda ferry service. you could also use the vallejo ferry or ac transit. it is possible that there will be bused bridges with ac transit to provide this service from macarthur or from 19th street stations furious fear is a live look at traffic on the stand. as he concede the issue is not so much the earlier reported problems, it is the crush of cars trying to get to the toll plaza of the bridge. the worst of it is right here at the bay bridge. and remember, if you normally to use the bridge make sure you have plenty of gas. you will have a longer the usual delays. you do not want to run out of gas while you were sitting there. alternate routes are the san mateo bridge. right now it is an easy option. you could also use the richmond san rafael bridge. that will take you over to 101 curious if you head south o
the backup is already reaching the top of the 880 lamps the if 580 as part of the philosophy is backed up all the way over to the macarthur maze. there are delays for the west of rights. ice there are alternate means of transportation available for udf you could use the old flint alameda ferry service. you could also use the vallejo ferry or ac transit. it is possible that there will be bused bridges with ac transit to provide this service from macarthur or from 19th street stations furious...
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we believe the economy works best when the government establishes the rules of the road. adopting sensible standards, protecting the middle class, promoting competition and preventing corporate abuses. we believe public investments in our country's future will pay off. we believe educating tamara's workers, supporting on trooper newer -- entrepreneurs. we believe history has proved our side of the case. house republicans want to return to an america that predated the new deal, the fair deal, the great society, a time when the robber barons ran this country. the legislation the republican controlled house has passed would bring back a world where there are no restraints on wall street banks and others, enriching themselves at the expense of everyone else. we tried that. in the 1930's the absence of government regulation and fair rules for competition broad as the great depression. in 2008 the same theory of government brought us the great recession. it is not government regulation that caused our economic woes. i chaired hearings in 2008 when i was chairman of the oversigh
we believe the economy works best when the government establishes the rules of the road. adopting sensible standards, protecting the middle class, promoting competition and preventing corporate abuses. we believe public investments in our country's future will pay off. we believe educating tamara's workers, supporting on trooper newer -- entrepreneurs. we believe history has proved our side of the case. house republicans want to return to an america that predated the new deal, the fair deal,...
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the foot of the plaza. everybody was waiting. i expect we're going to see huge number of people on thursday. >> woodruff: did they take particular delight in torturing people who are waiting for these decisions? >> maybe the press. (laughing). >> woodruff: marcia coyle of the national law journal, thank you. >> my pleasure, judy. >> ifill: egypt has a new president, one whose election could represent a sharp turn from the mubarak era. jeffrey brown has the story. brown: it was a remarkable moment as thunderous cheers filled cairo's tahrir square on sunday. thousands of supporters of the muslim brotherhood, a party that had been officially outlawed for decades, celebrated the election of one of their own. morsi as president of egypt. >> thank god for the results. the revolution has succeeded. the revolution continues. >> brown: 60-year-old morsi is an american-educated engineer. he won just under 52% of the vote in a run-off with shafiq who served as the last prime minister under ousted mubarak. speaking on
the foot of the plaza. everybody was waiting. i expect we're going to see huge number of people on thursday. >> woodruff: did they take particular delight in torturing people who are waiting for these decisions? >> maybe the press. (laughing). >> woodruff: marcia coyle of the national law journal, thank you. >> my pleasure, judy. >> ifill: egypt has a new president, one whose election could represent a sharp turn from the mubarak era. jeffrey brown has the story....
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and that is how we lekt people, and the will of the people, and the voice of the people, and the problem right now that is not the way it is workinging and for most americans and that is what is frustrating is that my voice doesn't count. consider that we had record turnout last time, and record engagement and involvement, and yet again at this point somebody with millions of dollars can essentially drown out those voices. >> and that is part of what was exciting to me about 2008 is sort of whether you were a supporter of president obama or not in that moment, he brought a lot of the people in as financial donors to the system who never thought othemselves as giving money before, right? it was pavlovian, and the red donate button on the bottom of the e-mail and it felt like you could make a difference with $10 or $100, and so folks were not only standing in the long lines to vote, but doing the slightly higher level of participation by giving money, and if it feels like i am giving $10 and foster freeze is giving $1 billion, i worry about the core of the democracy and not the re-election
and that is how we lekt people, and the will of the people, and the voice of the people, and the problem right now that is not the way it is workinging and for most americans and that is what is frustrating is that my voice doesn't count. consider that we had record turnout last time, and record engagement and involvement, and yet again at this point somebody with millions of dollars can essentially drown out those voices. >> and that is part of what was exciting to me about 2008 is sort...
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in the closing months of the war.captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington. >> pelley: good evening. the entire country has been hearing about it, arguing about it, but fair to say, no one saw this coming. the conservative chief justice of the united states today
in the closing months of the war.captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington. >> pelley: good evening. the entire country has been hearing about it, arguing about it, but fair to say, no one saw this coming. the conservative chief justice of the united states today
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the new -- how the left wing money machine shapes american politics and threatens the future. in america you sexy bitch a love letter to freedom daughter of senator john mccain discuss their differences and similarlies. look for the titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future in book tv and booktv.org. pulitzer prize winning author traveled the globe to research the new book barack obama the story. visiting places like kenya and kansas to exam the president's family tree. book tv will give you a preview with exclusive picture and video including our trip to ken kenya with the author on 2010. join us sunday on later on 7:30 the same night. your phone calls, e-mails and tweet for david on c-span2 book tv. up next on book tv, john hughes chief oral historian in the washington secretary of states office recounts the "slade gorton: a half century in politics" washington state. this is just under an hour. good evening, everyone my name is diane i'm the executive of director of city club. we're excited to welcome you for the special night and ce
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plus, the impact on the race for the white house. and the historic house vote on whether to hold attorney general eric holder in contempt of congress. it's happening very soon. [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the all-new f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. the all-new f sport. focus lolo, focust sanya let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp ] [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ chirp ] [ chirp ] [ mal
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, of the opinion, the majority of opinion of the court. and that has been happening. and of course, we then quickly got word from my colleague, bill mears, who is inside on the press office, receiving this ruling as soon as it came down, to read it back to me. >> hold on a second, kate, hold on. tom harkin, the democratic senator is standing in front of the u.s. supreme court. the senator from iowa, i want to hear what he's saying. never mind, we got that audio coming from the rally. you see some senators there with tom harkin. kate, sorry i interrupted. but go ahead and pick up your authority. >> not a problem at all. as you and our colleagues have been skus idiscussing, there wa confusion early on. that it was not upheld under the commerce clause but could be upheld under the taxing provision. it sums up the thinking of the court in why they allowed this individual mandate in the law to be upheld. it says, and this is the opinion written by chief justice john roberts, it says the federal government does not have the power to order people
, of the opinion, the majority of opinion of the court. and that has been happening. and of course, we then quickly got word from my colleague, bill mears, who is inside on the press office, receiving this ruling as soon as it came down, to read it back to me. >> hold on a second, kate, hold on. tom harkin, the democratic senator is standing in front of the u.s. supreme court. the senator from iowa, i want to hear what he's saying. never mind, we got that audio coming from the rally. you...
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at the beginning of the war with the u.s. thinks of itself as a young and growing nation and it very much is. the first national census was taken in 1790, and in 1790 the nation had 3.9 million people in it. by 1810 on the eve of the war, 20 years later it almost doubled to 17 million people. so this is a nation that's rising rapidly in terms of its population growth and it's a nation that is looking very explicitly to its rising population numbers as an index of its strength. it's telling individual people that they can really contribute to the nation by raising families, what one author called rising families of freemen and that's a very big part of patriotism in the nation in this period the formation of families and where this relates back directly to the caller's question about problems with commitment and problems with unity is that if you're telling the people to serve the nation by starting families, well, the requirements of a good family man, staying home and protecting home and hearth are different from the sacrifi
at the beginning of the war with the u.s. thinks of itself as a young and growing nation and it very much is. the first national census was taken in 1790, and in 1790 the nation had 3.9 million people in it. by 1810 on the eve of the war, 20 years later it almost doubled to 17 million people. so this is a nation that's rising rapidly in terms of its population growth and it's a nation that is looking very explicitly to its rising population numbers as an index of its strength. it's telling...
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with the light at the end of the tunnel. >> the project will benefit the mt. washington pediatric hospital. customized bricks are $75. >> this is an opportunity for people to help give back to the community and help restore a great building and a great community asset. so, one helping together. >> some of the tavern's 70 employees got together today to look to the future. >> it will be an updated, beautiful, beautiful building. they are working hard with the finishings. the bar is bigger. the space is bigger. >> reporter: the tavern is scheduled to reopen early in november. >> it will be a lot of work, but we're ready to go. >> we missed you all and appreciate the support and facebook postings and the lets of support. can't wait to see everyone coming back. >> coming back, brick by brick. [ applause ] >> reporter: ron matz, eyewitness news. >> all right. see you, too. city fire investigators is saying that the fire was accidental and no one was injured. >> for more information on the tavern brick project go to wjz.com. >>> all right. a lot of people are excite
with the light at the end of the tunnel. >> the project will benefit the mt. washington pediatric hospital. customized bricks are $75. >> this is an opportunity for people to help give back to the community and help restore a great building and a great community asset. so, one helping together. >> some of the tavern's 70 employees got together today to look to the future. >> it will be an updated, beautiful, beautiful building. they are working hard with the finishings....
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the fiscal problem was all the fiscal problem the first place. so you know you cannot generalize there are different types of crisis within the eurozone not all of them were necessarily better by excesses in the public sector at several of them were the binocular by excesses in the private sector because of poor regulations or because i'm of the bank of says that a creator of a real estate than a nazi and a credit bubble what about the main economic power in the united states you said that economic growth would slow down next year to one one and a half percent do you think that also apart from slowing economic growth the united states runs the risk of seeing pretty much the same what's going on in the euro zone right now for not oh i don't think there will be a fiscal cries in the us even if the deficit that large are rising in part because us can print money to finance is that this is something the european central bank is unwilling to do because. u.s. dollar still is a part of the sea so for in the mind of china that of emerging market is finan
the fiscal problem was all the fiscal problem the first place. so you know you cannot generalize there are different types of crisis within the eurozone not all of them were necessarily better by excesses in the public sector at several of them were the binocular by excesses in the private sector because of poor regulations or because i'm of the bank of says that a creator of a real estate than a nazi and a credit bubble what about the main economic power in the united states you said that...
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we'll have the latest on the investigation and the conditions of the victims. our cloud is not soft and fluffy. our cloud is made of bedrock. concrete. and steel. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans oceans, stretches continents. and is scalable as far as the mind can see. our cloud is the cloud other clouds look up to. welcome to the uppernet. >> one person is dead, three are injured in an early morning shooting in oakland. this morning police are searching for the shooter. welcome back to mornings on 2. i'm claudine wong. >> i'm john sasaki. it happened around 4 :00 this morning. police are still trying to figure out what happened and who was responsible. lorraine joins us live from the scene with what we know so far. >> john, police have 28th avenue blocked off right now while they conduct interviews and they try to figure out what happened. you can see the coroner is on scene right now. we talked with family members out here. they tell us it's tough. one of their loved ones is dead and three other relatives are in
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must do before the end of the day. >>> a welcome fit for a celebrity the red carpet treatment for the uss iowa and southern california. it's 730 thanks for joining us now with 8 30 we lost a car wreck their. >>> i need to up my coffee and take this morning. welcome back. a lot of news to cover in the next hour. another of the month for car and there's a primary election the state of california on tuesday. >>> but as we've been talking about the lack of passion behind some of the issues we have the cigarette tax, but the biggest one politics coming up including that from his visit to the bay area last weekend president obama coming to visit can this week but first a developing story at a vallejo one man killed three more injured after shooting during a barbecue at crest ranch park suspect police believe it least one person opened fire from a dark colored sedan a 57 year-old man that into others are in critical condition with anyone with information asked to called police. >>> cooperating with authorities and the sexual assault investigation the allegations concerning incident at seasca
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we have the pro austerity government the new democracy winning the majority of the vote in the greek elections but as i say the rally seems to have lost a little bit of its its stay with us as investors assess the reality of this situation the greek economy still has a long way to go and terms of stemming the debt and an exit from the euro zone is not necessarily off the cards so let's see how the footsie on the dax of performing right now and it's the footsie where it is that just dropped into negative territory around ninety basis points just the us is still around half a percent are positive territory now world leaders that will be meeting at the g twenty eight this week and they'll be hiring on the press for europe's financial turmoil to come to an end they're going to want concrete solutions to the problem after the front see the u.k. home servers are asking prices for houses about actually gone up to a record in june so that data is just come out in london let's see how the russian markets are performing here in moscow but also have a look at the exchange rates as well and have
we have the pro austerity government the new democracy winning the majority of the vote in the greek elections but as i say the rally seems to have lost a little bit of its its stay with us as investors assess the reality of this situation the greek economy still has a long way to go and terms of stemming the debt and an exit from the euro zone is not necessarily off the cards so let's see how the footsie on the dax of performing right now and it's the footsie where it is that just dropped into...
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the news today. these are the images. from the streets of canada. the day. early exit polls suggest the pro a new democracy party. ahead in the greek election. year is survival is on the line. between more cuts and leaving the current c.e.o. . u.n. observer suspend the syrian. regime and the rebels. peacekeeping force into the country all the rebels have abandoned any commitment to the cease fire. and egyptian. revolution future but many of disenchanted with the choice between a u.s. educated islamist. official. public that with the news team with more news stories in fifteen minutes from now is next with the sport. thank you very much but welcome along with to the world of sports here is what we've got coming up. and our truck arrived back in moscow after a surprise a one mil defeat to greece signore two thousand and twelve which saw the eliminated in the group stages. tight at the top graeme mcdowell and jim felix share the lead heading into the final day of golds us open. all square miami and oklahoma pre-packed again three in the n.b.a. playoff finals bu
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union, the united states and the rest of the world. when you appear before this committee last october in response to a question about the tools you are considering to mitigate and limit the adverse economic impact on the united states, you testified that you believed european central bank had the capacity to provide liquidity to european banks, the additional currency swaps could provide dollar funding for global dollar money markets, that the mainline of defense was adequate supervision of well-capitalized american banks with the fed standing ready to provide as much liquidity against collateral is needed as the lender of last resort to the american banking system. is that still your assessment and are you considering any tools beyond those? in addition the american taxpayers and lawmakers like your counterparts in germany, are becoming increasingly concerned that they will be asked to bail out however indirectly, struggling european government and banks. there is a growing concern that the u.s. treasure will try to bail out the euro
union, the united states and the rest of the world. when you appear before this committee last october in response to a question about the tools you are considering to mitigate and limit the adverse economic impact on the united states, you testified that you believed european central bank had the capacity to provide liquidity to european banks, the additional currency swaps could provide dollar funding for global dollar money markets, that the mainline of defense was adequate supervision of...
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to the, into the post office. what we decided to do was, the -- montpellier post office was very important to the local community. we didn't want to lose that. what we decided to do was move the post office to the far room of the station which is beyond this wall, which is what was called the freight room. and that's where all of the great from the trains was stored until it was placed on the trains themselves. so it was a big empty room. we moved the postmaster and post office over there. and we decided to open this up as an exhibit space. the decision to -- whether or not to put -- the white and colored signs over the doors of the train station was, was a very contentious one. we consulted any number of people -- including the african-american historical society here in orange, and a number of consultants, people like roger wilkens, rebecca gilmore-coleman, people in the field of african-american history. i would say overwhelmingly the response we got was a yes. put them back. people need to be made aware of wha
to the, into the post office. what we decided to do was, the -- montpellier post office was very important to the local community. we didn't want to lose that. what we decided to do was move the post office to the far room of the station which is beyond this wall, which is what was called the freight room. and that's where all of the great from the trains was stored until it was placed on the trains themselves. so it was a big empty room. we moved the postmaster and post office over there. and...
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the notes the producers and the exchange of course by the stream the the military and the producers i haven't seen those notes and i think anybody seeing those notes i don't know if there's been a trade off or there was no trade off i don't have a problem that the government wants to just release information to people and there's no quid pro quo there's no deal i think that's fine but is it's the problem is when there's a deal made behind the backs of the american people in violation of the constitution and american law that's what i object to. how do you think this long term collaboration between the padding on and hollywood a fact to the minds of the americans when the american people are seeing hundreds and hundreds of films and television shows that have been sent to thais by the military and to make military seem more heroic than it really is and never wrong and always good that this creates a false image in the american people's mind and i think it's helped make the american people a more warlike people thank you you thank . wealthy british style. is not on the tightest. marke
the notes the producers and the exchange of course by the stream the the military and the producers i haven't seen those notes and i think anybody seeing those notes i don't know if there's been a trade off or there was no trade off i don't have a problem that the government wants to just release information to people and there's no quid pro quo there's no deal i think that's fine but is it's the problem is when there's a deal made behind the backs of the american people in violation of the...
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, in the case and the first crack in the cover-up. this is absolutely what the white house had been worrying about all summer, the summer of 1972, that one of the burglars would tell his story. and that happens in 1973, in march of 1973. well, a lot of other things happen. a number of people were around the president who knew something about the hunt and liddy operation. decide they're going to try to get clemency, some type of legal protection and tell their stories. of course, those people are macgruder and john dean, the white house counsel. at this time the senate is gearing up for very public hearings. the senate has reacted to the very good journalistic work of woodward and bernstein. carl bernstein and bob woodward in the summer and fall of 1972. they've kept the watergate story alive. now, the cover-up has worked, but they've been digging and digging hard. and they, in fact, brought out information about the dirty tricks operation. some of it was the product of what they were being told by mark felt, the associate director of
, in the case and the first crack in the cover-up. this is absolutely what the white house had been worrying about all summer, the summer of 1972, that one of the burglars would tell his story. and that happens in 1973, in march of 1973. well, a lot of other things happen. a number of people were around the president who knew something about the hunt and liddy operation. decide they're going to try to get clemency, some type of legal protection and tell their stories. of course, those people...
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the high court upheld the individual mandate but not on the grounds most of us expected. >> not on the grounds that most of us expected, not on the principle argument that the obama administration had offered. the affordable care act was saved by the conservative chief justice, john roberts, applying maybe not a conservative result, but a conservative judicial philosophy saying it's my job if i can find a way to uphold what the people across the street have decided to do as the elected representatives, that's what i'm going to do. i'm going to be modest in that respect. and he said that it is possible to construe the statute as a tax. i don't think he loved the idea, but he said it was his responsibility, and that gave the administration the critical fifth vote that it needed having lost the court's normal center vote or swing vote, anthony kennedy, who was through and through with the dissenters. megyn: and yet the news was not all good for congress in particular and the administration overall, and what was interesting in part in this decision, tom, was how hard the court came down on
the high court upheld the individual mandate but not on the grounds most of us expected. >> not on the grounds that most of us expected, not on the principle argument that the obama administration had offered. the affordable care act was saved by the conservative chief justice, john roberts, applying maybe not a conservative result, but a conservative judicial philosophy saying it's my job if i can find a way to uphold what the people across the street have decided to do as the elected...
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the one that comes mostly the mine, the chinese that only state in the u.s.ssy for a couple of weeks, chen, because at every diplomat in the world saying let's do with the chinese and get them out of the embassy and into the u.s. we should only have that situation where people are going to the ecuador embassy in santa the british, let's get him out and get in to ecuador. but the president i think of is a cardinal. he was the catholic in poland, opposition to the polish government's, took refuge in the u.s. embassy in spent 13 years in the embassy. there is precedent for very long times in the embassy. i want to see julian assange -- i want to see no prosecution in the u.s. i want him to see him be able to answer questions in sweden without the threat of immediate extradition to the united states. to deal with that and then what this world as a free person having really done an incredible service to the peoples of the world. >> michael ratner, a thank you for being with us, lawyer for julian assange and wikileaks. we're going to rio plus 20, rio de janeiro in
the one that comes mostly the mine, the chinese that only state in the u.s.ssy for a couple of weeks, chen, because at every diplomat in the world saying let's do with the chinese and get them out of the embassy and into the u.s. we should only have that situation where people are going to the ecuador embassy in santa the british, let's get him out and get in to ecuador. but the president i think of is a cardinal. he was the catholic in poland, opposition to the polish government's, took refuge...
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it's egypt, it's the egyptians. >> the people. >> it's the people without are pulling the strings. >> reporter: the graffiti in tahrir square tells a different story. in the last 48 hours, judges have dissolved egypt's first freely elected parliament, and emergency rule has been re-imposed, leaving this man perhaps wondering if the scales of justice are permanently tilted against him. he's mohammed mursi, a professor of engineering, the islamist candidate for president in an election which puts religious and secular egypt at political war. to his critics, mursi is fundamentalism's friendly face. to his supporters, he's a revolutionary hero. >> shafik is coming from the old regime, now i have no choice in choosing between shafik and morsi. my choice is morsi. >> reporter: in tahrir itself, the grass has died. the young liberals who led the revolution have left their manifestos, but it's a rather tacky tourist spot now, with street hawkers fiercely protecting their turf. shahira amin read the news on state television till she resigned to join the uprising last year. now, she's so disill
it's egypt, it's the egyptians. >> the people. >> it's the people without are pulling the strings. >> reporter: the graffiti in tahrir square tells a different story. in the last 48 hours, judges have dissolved egypt's first freely elected parliament, and emergency rule has been re-imposed, leaving this man perhaps wondering if the scales of justice are permanently tilted against him. he's mohammed mursi, a professor of engineering, the islamist candidate for president in an...
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the key is the 2 billion to 3 billion of the march 2015. that's the three-year. in spain, we're up fresh, euro highs right now on debt, 6.88%. and we'll keep our eyes on gilt as well. 1.5 billion. what's the the appetite for money at these yields. 1.5487, it will be interesting how the dollar trades. we have cpi today. if there's any hint, we may get qe. euro dollar at the moment, 125.76. we have been above the two-week low of 122.80. that's where we stand right now in the european session. we have more on asia out of tseng pore. good morning. >> thanks, ross. similar picture in asia. markets are mostly in the red as investors scale back on risky assets ahead of the greek election. the shanghai composite is down 1%. gains in chinese liquormakers were one group providing comfort to that index but not enough to keep it in the green. the hang seng also lower on then trading. average turnover has fallen year levels last seen at the debts of the financial crisis in late 2008. the most actively traded stock by far was retailer esprit holdings which lost 11% today. the
the key is the 2 billion to 3 billion of the march 2015. that's the three-year. in spain, we're up fresh, euro highs right now on debt, 6.88%. and we'll keep our eyes on gilt as well. 1.5 billion. what's the the appetite for money at these yields. 1.5487, it will be interesting how the dollar trades. we have cpi today. if there's any hint, we may get qe. euro dollar at the moment, 125.76. we have been above the two-week low of 122.80. that's where we stand right now in the european session. we...
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the same is true for the company that borrows the money. also, these programs privatize gains and socialize losses. in other words, taxpayers bear the risk of the project, but the companies, and the bank, that receive the guaranteed get all the upside. second, every loan guarantee gives lenders an incentive to shift sources to governments support a project and away from unsupported ones. regardless of the merits of the project. this has a cascading effect. for instance, once the government subsidizes a company, that company becomes a relatively safe asset in the eyes of other investors. however, safety in the market often signals low return on investment, and it's likely to scare but venture capitalists. and that means lower rate of innovation. but it gets worse. the data shows non-venture capital, private investor, tend to congregate towards the safety provided by the government guaranteed projects. and that, too, takes resources away from unsubsidized projects towards subsidized projects. and these unsubsidized projects, they may have act
the same is true for the company that borrows the money. also, these programs privatize gains and socialize losses. in other words, taxpayers bear the risk of the project, but the companies, and the bank, that receive the guaranteed get all the upside. second, every loan guarantee gives lenders an incentive to shift sources to governments support a project and away from unsupported ones. regardless of the merits of the project. this has a cascading effect. for instance, once the government...
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officers were encircling the position with the middle of the passenger side to the front driver side and lieu was ahead of the bmw. he served the bmw as a battering ram. he smashed into the police car, striking it with such force that the front passenger door folded forward. ryan and lieu were now vulnerable to the militias operator. they saw him directly ahead of him as it was careening for work. he was fearful they were in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death. however, with the suspect vehicle bearing down on partners, he was unable to fire, because their adjusted positions put them downrange and directly into line of fire. officer reyes showed exceptional discipline and composure by recognizing this. they faced it and it danger. both officers feared for their lives. and the lives of their partners. despite this fear, the officers recognized the substantial risk of death or serious bodily injury that the escapee posed not only to them, but all other law enforcement officers he might later encounter, let alone the public at large should discontinue. in a split second of
officers were encircling the position with the middle of the passenger side to the front driver side and lieu was ahead of the bmw. he served the bmw as a battering ram. he smashed into the police car, striking it with such force that the front passenger door folded forward. ryan and lieu were now vulnerable to the militias operator. they saw him directly ahead of him as it was careening for work. he was fearful they were in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death. however, with the...
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officials call in the security council to the pressure of the syrian government while saying the armed opposition is stepping up its attacks which must end of this as another massacre pulls the country closer to civil war with u.n. observers still unable to verify the details of the atrocity. presidents in a small irish town go back to their old currency to save businesses from collapse as more people fear the euro is only heading down the drain that's amid reports spain will need at least forty billion euros in bailout money to boost its crisis hit banks. the euro twenty twelve football tournament kicks off laden was a scandal as several european governments boycott the championships they say they are concerned about poor human rights records and racist rumination at club level imposed poland and ukraine and will not attend the games in protest. while next in r.t. if you know what alan he is gas discuss the future for european monetary union as greece and spain saying deeper into the debt crisis. if you. still. owe him a welcome to crossfire computor all about crunch time for the euro
officials call in the security council to the pressure of the syrian government while saying the armed opposition is stepping up its attacks which must end of this as another massacre pulls the country closer to civil war with u.n. observers still unable to verify the details of the atrocity. presidents in a small irish town go back to their old currency to save businesses from collapse as more people fear the euro is only heading down the drain that's amid reports spain will need at least...
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the ninth is a 449-yarder par 4. the the big three drawing most of the attention. woods going for his fourth u.s. open win. nicholson hoping for his wires and watson coming off his win at the masters. >> we've all played with each other before. hopefully i'm not focused on what they are doing. we're all going to try to hit fair ways. and somehow two-putt. we're not going to be focused thursday and friday. we're going to focus on tough golf and the preparation we need to be on top of our game for 18 holes. >> reporter: other notable tee times -- andrew zhang is the 14-year-old t the youngest to play in u.s. open history. casey martin, 12:45, rory mcilroy. the defending u.s. open champion. if you are heading out be prepared for classic san francisco weather. we're talking cool and breezy conditions no doubt, the wind is going to play a factor for the players. some of the players are out getting their game warmed up for round one. first tee time set for 7:00. about 45 minutes away. marla tellez, "today in the bay." >> looking good in your golf hat. nbc bay area your h
the ninth is a 449-yarder par 4. the the big three drawing most of the attention. woods going for his fourth u.s. open win. nicholson hoping for his wires and watson coming off his win at the masters. >> we've all played with each other before. hopefully i'm not focused on what they are doing. we're all going to try to hit fair ways. and somehow two-putt. we're not going to be focused thursday and friday. we're going to focus on tough golf and the preparation we need to be on top of our...
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the character of the tents in the middle show you the fabric. on the right, we are using inspiration from the ticket booth, and historic carriage, making its way into the ticket booth to my right, the start of the support buildings. as it approaches the public domain, this one has more character. primary drop-off will be on the broadway side here on the right side of the image. you can see the red trim on the tent. the historic spiegel tent is the prominent element in the middle. you can see the facets that it is around. on the left, behind the trees, as we move west along broadway is the beginning of the support facilities which are about 10 feet sitting on a three-foot base, and a wraparound to davis strait. on the bottom, you can see a photograph from the residences on the south side of broadway. you can see there are four large streets on the ride and two or around the corner on davis. you can see the four trees aligning with our structure from an elevated point. davis street is on the top and loading it is a recessed dock area. on the botto
the character of the tents in the middle show you the fabric. on the right, we are using inspiration from the ticket booth, and historic carriage, making its way into the ticket booth to my right, the start of the support buildings. as it approaches the public domain, this one has more character. primary drop-off will be on the broadway side here on the right side of the image. you can see the red trim on the tent. the historic spiegel tent is the prominent element in the middle. you can see...
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one say that the bank president the president of the commission the president of the council and are working now on a plan that will be adopted probably on june twenty six. in order to get at least a part of the problem in order ok. if you say that's the date that's after the greek election stephen what's going on here are people working at cross purposes is there any idea how to solve this problem. well i mean every time every time it looks like we've overcome one particular problem the next one erupts certainly in. agreement on what. an ultimate solution to the problem will look like but there are there are solutions that can be found to reach emerging crisis as it comes out i would i would reject the suggestion that the house is on fire but it's certainly a very dangerous time and the biggest and most dangerous crisis facing the world all right gentlemen before we continue our discussion with have a look at some of the elements that brought us to this point in time. g. seven finance ministers and central bank governors met on tuesday to discuss the eurozone precarious banking syst
one say that the bank president the president of the commission the president of the council and are working now on a plan that will be adopted probably on june twenty six. in order to get at least a part of the problem in order ok. if you say that's the date that's after the greek election stephen what's going on here are people working at cross purposes is there any idea how to solve this problem. well i mean every time every time it looks like we've overcome one particular problem the next...
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the yanks take the lead and the win. nationals now lead the mets by 3 1/2 games in the n.l. east. >>> tiger's tomorrow is in -- tournament is in town next week. brian davis and roland thatcher are your co-leaders after three rounds, both at 12 under par. >>> and that's been your sports report. have a great day. >> thank you, zach. >>> next up is reporters notebook, a look at stories affecting or area. >>> good morning. welcome to reporters notebook. we begin this morning with the turmoil at uva. the university of virginia has been roiling in controversy since the resignation of president theresa sullivan a couple of weeks ago. her resignation has thrown the governing board into chaos, upset the students and the benefactors, alumni and some say it's put the university's stellar reputation at risk. what is your response to all of this? >> well, in the public court it really looks bad because, number one, you have all of these people protesting against the decision made by this board. number two, this has become a national issue. eyes across the country looking at what's going
the yanks take the lead and the win. nationals now lead the mets by 3 1/2 games in the n.l. east. >>> tiger's tomorrow is in -- tournament is in town next week. brian davis and roland thatcher are your co-leaders after three rounds, both at 12 under par. >>> and that's been your sports report. have a great day. >> thank you, zach. >>> next up is reporters notebook, a look at stories affecting or area. >>> good morning. welcome to reporters notebook. we...
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the ninth circuit was leaning on the split. the chief got to the heart of the matter. there is something creepy and an about such behavior. it would be like living in a totalitarian regime. the meaning of the fourth amendment was again at issue in florence of burlington county. it concerned a practice in a new jersey jail and subject to all jailees to strip searches. florence was arrested for failure to pay a fine. hat wasin fact paid wa due. transfer from one job to another, he was stripped twice. he sued the jail in which the searches occured. by the time florence had reached the supreme court, 8 quarts of appealed had already held the strip searches were impermissible. in florence, another circuit disagreed and up held that jill's routine practice. justice kennedy wrote to the court affirmed the third circuit's decision. the strip searches struck a reasonable balance the majority held between innate privacy on one hand and safety administration on the other. justice breyer dissented along with me and justice sotomayor. it is humiliating and degrading. it is a seriou
the ninth circuit was leaning on the split. the chief got to the heart of the matter. there is something creepy and an about such behavior. it would be like living in a totalitarian regime. the meaning of the fourth amendment was again at issue in florence of burlington county. it concerned a practice in a new jersey jail and subject to all jailees to strip searches. florence was arrested for failure to pay a fine. hat wasin fact paid wa due. transfer from one job to another, he was stripped...