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as bork bork tells us, manuel borqes tells us, there could be consequences. >> he seemed like anybody does when they see a two-star general, nervous, but he looked good. >>reporter: eventually the staff here will question bergdahl about his captivity and why he left his outpost in afghanistan. investigators could recommend a military trial if they determine bergdahl bawnlded his post. a conviction could result in jail time and a dishonorable discharge. a lenient punishment would be discharge, including a pension. >> i think the real question for the commander is has he suffered enough and should we just let him move along, and i think medical retirement would be the logical course of action there? >>reporter: but what kind of message does that send to the troops or to anybody who thinks he's getting away with something here? >> that's the real difficult equation this commander is going to have to weigh. >> so bergdahl is in stable condition and we're told on a bland diet, although he's been asking for peanut butter. >>> other bay area headlines, no one was hurt in a 16-acre grass fire
as bork bork tells us, manuel borqes tells us, there could be consequences. >> he seemed like anybody does when they see a two-star general, nervous, but he looked good. >>reporter: eventually the staff here will question bergdahl about his captivity and why he left his outpost in afghanistan. investigators could recommend a military trial if they determine bergdahl bawnlded his post. a conviction could result in jail time and a dishonorable discharge. a lenient punishment would be...
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i had been doing a labor for him for, with bork and thomas and these were cheerful work that i was out there doing. [ laughter ] getting chomped to bits by every group in america. he's at 93%. i get a call 6:00 one morning. he gets up and listens to country music at 5:00 i think or 5:30. he said hey read "the washington post" yet al. he said they nailed you again. i said good of you to call, george. [ laughter ] and then he said how would you like to go to camp david for a couple of days. just you and ann. barbara. i said well that's great. i knew what he was doing. said come over to the white house first, and then he's signing something with his loopy left hand, you know, scribbling all over this stuff. i said look i'll come out under a blanket and get into the aircraft. he said no you won't. barbara and ann will go out there and then i'm going to go out and you're is going walk and you're going to wave all your pals at the press that's chomping you to the bits. i said oh, this is good. he put his arm around me. got on the chopper. and we had a wonderful time. won't go into all that.
i had been doing a labor for him for, with bork and thomas and these were cheerful work that i was out there doing. [ laughter ] getting chomped to bits by every group in america. he's at 93%. i get a call 6:00 one morning. he gets up and listens to country music at 5:00 i think or 5:30. he said hey read "the washington post" yet al. he said they nailed you again. i said good of you to call, george. [ laughter ] and then he said how would you like to go to camp david for a couple of...
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canada after the arrest of a gunman suspected of killing three police officers. 24 year old justin bork was arrested just after midnight, not far from where the shootings happened in moncton. and the shootings were the first this year in the town. violence is very rare there and moncton had no murders at all last year. >>> from our new jersey news room a man shot dead in camden car, saying he is 31 year old andrew perez shot several times after 3:00 a.m. driving in the area of south 9th street and atlantic avenue. he drove into several parked cars before stopping. if you have information on the murder contact the police. >>> at least six students at a philadelphia high school were hurt today by pepper spray. an 18 year old student released the spray in the hallway at the high school, and he fled but later surrendered. his dad told "action news" it was an accident. and had the students complained of burning eyes and skin and treated at the scene. the 18 year old not charged. >>> an academic in the philadelphia school district. our investigation revealed an alarming number of students are
canada after the arrest of a gunman suspected of killing three police officers. 24 year old justin bork was arrested just after midnight, not far from where the shootings happened in moncton. and the shootings were the first this year in the town. violence is very rare there and moncton had no murders at all last year. >>> from our new jersey news room a man shot dead in camden car, saying he is 31 year old andrew perez shot several times after 3:00 a.m. driving in the area of south...
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judge bork. and the young man who -- and i'm not going to mention his name. one of the young men who had done most of the research and the background on judge bork. and he was having difficulty at home. he was having difficulty because he was spending so little time at home for the previous six months in preparation. he was having difficulty in his marriage. and the day the hearing started, fortunately, i have a guy named ron klein who was a chief of my staff. he was a wonderful guy. came to me and said, so and so has a problem. i said, tell him if he comes into work, he's fired. [ laughter ] not a joke. not a joke. i wasn't being noble. i wasn't being noble. it was the right thing to do, but beyond that, it was important. he could do it from home. he could be on the phone. he could let us know. and he had to be assured, though, that it would not affect his advancement. that's all employers have to do sometimes. just let you know that these subtle choices, they don't have to have some massive policy. particularly if they're smaller. >> you can see more in our
judge bork. and the young man who -- and i'm not going to mention his name. one of the young men who had done most of the research and the background on judge bork. and he was having difficulty at home. he was having difficulty because he was spending so little time at home for the previous six months in preparation. he was having difficulty in his marriage. and the day the hearing started, fortunately, i have a guy named ron klein who was a chief of my staff. he was a wonderful guy. came to me...
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. >>> and now just because, eagles tight end brent celek and comcast sportsnet reporter john bork singaraoke for you. >> this is good. ♪ >> just another thursday night for john. all part of take flight karaoke night for his charity foundation. hope they enjoyed their evening. we'll be right bang. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. (vo)cars for crash survival,ning subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble... ...and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not honda. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. >>> updating the breaking news we brought you earlier in this nice newscast. this chase suspects at a shooting at an apartment complex in
. >>> and now just because, eagles tight end brent celek and comcast sportsnet reporter john bork singaraoke for you. >> this is good. ♪ >> just another thursday night for john. all part of take flight karaoke night for his charity foundation. hope they enjoyed their evening. we'll be right bang. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow....
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court of appeals decision written by the late robert bork said it was zero so the epa could never figure out how to regulate it. in 1990, we created a framework for regulators using available technology. today, the epa regulates a list carcinogensifiable coming out of plants around the country and emissions of those air toxics are down 73%. now, one reason that all of that became possible, reducing air carbonby 73%, reduce monoxide, and have the economy unlikeboom, was because, much of today's lawmaking, we took lost into account. we agreed in terms of how to do things in the most cost-effective way. that, most clear example the clean air act's signature program, the first ever to , sulfuracid rain dioxide, mainly from power plants. i went to the domestic policy council in the roosevelt room and we presented president bush with three options. -- from power top plants that 4 million tons. we could reduce by 8 million tons and 10 million tons. the president picked the most ambitious target, to cut it in half, to cut it by 10 million tons. we were definitely afraid of the cost. analyses fro
court of appeals decision written by the late robert bork said it was zero so the epa could never figure out how to regulate it. in 1990, we created a framework for regulators using available technology. today, the epa regulates a list carcinogensifiable coming out of plants around the country and emissions of those air toxics are down 73%. now, one reason that all of that became possible, reducing air carbonby 73%, reduce monoxide, and have the economy unlikeboom, was because, much of today's...
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that identify the shooter as 24 year-old justin bork.are urging people to stay and decided to lock their homes and police are asking people not to talk about police movements on social media warning it will put even more police or risk. over 200 firefighters were on the scene of a big blaze in new york. a second look at the video that we have of this. the fire at least 29 people have been injured in this huge fire on staten island. 23 of those who were injured are firefighters. so far none of the injuries are very serious blow which is good. this place started at about one in the morning in new york no time. the fire is consuming to resident joe work. will be back with [ mike ] i wanted to do some good for my guys. so i'm trying best foods with olive oil. let's see what happens. that's not best food on your sandwiches. it's best foods with olive oil. whaddaya want, a parade? [ laughter ] bring 'em over here come on. club's new cards are going to be available the card can be used anywhere as the master card is accepted. wal-mart to the ow
that identify the shooter as 24 year-old justin bork.are urging people to stay and decided to lock their homes and police are asking people not to talk about police movements on social media warning it will put even more police or risk. over 200 firefighters were on the scene of a big blaze in new york. a second look at the video that we have of this. the fire at least 29 people have been injured in this huge fire on staten island. 23 of those who were injured are firefighters. so far none of...
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west point said we'll increase opposition because more bork needs to be done.k at today, the photos, disgusting photos of president assad voting acting like this is a real election. nobody working on it is happy with where things are. we'll all frustrated and i think you heard some of that in ambassador ford's comments. >> reporter: that was u.s. state department spokeswoman marie harf. we'll be back with soul singer charles bradley. >> ifill: we'll be right back with jeffrey brown's profile of >> woodruff: finally tonight, at the age of 65, he's an up and coming singer and songwriter. jeffrey brown has the story. (music) >> brown: it's is voice and the energy that grab you first. a new force in old-fashioned soul music. it's garnered a small but growing following for charles bradley. supported by a group of funk all-star called the mennahan street band, he's been on tour for a year to promote his album "victim of love" packing intimate venues across north america, europe and down under. fans who come to witness and preach the gospel of soul. >> when i get on t
west point said we'll increase opposition because more bork needs to be done.k at today, the photos, disgusting photos of president assad voting acting like this is a real election. nobody working on it is happy with where things are. we'll all frustrated and i think you heard some of that in ambassador ford's comments. >> reporter: that was u.s. state department spokeswoman marie harf. we'll be back with soul singer charles bradley. >> ifill: we'll be right back with jeffrey...
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the man hunt ended yesterday evening when police finally tracked down justin bork. armed with high power weapons he killed three officers and wounded two others. >> he had this dead lock in his face. he was walking in a straight line. looking in a straight line. if anybody said anything to him, he didn't even look at them, he didn't even blink. >> schools and government offices were closed as a precaution. >>> a man accused of trying to build a bomb is due in court today. ryan chamberlain was arrested on monday near the golden gate bridge. fbi agents say they recovered bomb making materials last weekend at his san francisco apartment. items included a powdery substance, ball bearings, screws and a circuit board. >>> a man says he was robbed at gunpoint after meeting up with a date. the victim says shortly after he met the woman, two men approached, pointed a gun at him and demanded his cell phone, wallet, and cash. three suspects left in a black sedan. the victim called 911. police spotted the sedan and a chase began and they later crashed where they were detained.
the man hunt ended yesterday evening when police finally tracked down justin bork. armed with high power weapons he killed three officers and wounded two others. >> he had this dead lock in his face. he was walking in a straight line. looking in a straight line. if anybody said anything to him, he didn't even look at them, he didn't even blink. >> schools and government offices were closed as a precaution. >>> a man accused of trying to build a bomb is due in court today....
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, and one of the young men who had done most of the research in the background on judge bork, he was having difficulty at home. he was having difficulty because he was spending so little time at home for the previous six months in preparation, having difficulty in his marriage. the data hearing started, i had a guy who was chief of staff, a wonderful time, he said so and so has a problem. tell him if he comes in to work he is fired. [laughter] not a joke. i was not being noble. it was the right thing to do, but beyond that, he could to it from home. he could be on the phone. he could let us know. and he had to be assured that it would not affect his advancement. that is all employers have to do sometimes, to let you know that these subtle choices -- you do not have to have some massive policy, particularly if they are smaller. no one -- and the other piece about what jill pointed out about trust -- you know, folks, we make such a mistake, sometimes, i'm not quite sure why, but guess what-- trust is usually returned. trust is usually returned. i have a policy. i just hired on three ve
, and one of the young men who had done most of the research in the background on judge bork, he was having difficulty at home. he was having difficulty because he was spending so little time at home for the previous six months in preparation, having difficulty in his marriage. the data hearing started, i had a guy who was chief of staff, a wonderful time, he said so and so has a problem. tell him if he comes in to work he is fired. [laughter] not a joke. i was not being noble. it was the right...
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authorities say 24 year old justin bork was armed with high powered firearms, knives, ammunition even cross bow. he had been on the run since the deadly shootings on wednesday. >>> a thunderstorm is to blame for the fire that ripped through a tennessee hospital causing tense moments. firefighters say a power line was knocked down causing a transformer to explode. that gas line ruptured sparking the fire. patients were moved to a safe location inside. a firefighter suffered an ankle injury. the building sustained more than a million dollars in damage. >> grew grieving relatives of passengers on malaysian airlines flight 370 are now taking matters into their own hands. they're starting a crowd funding campaign to raise a $3 million reward for a whistleblower. they say the whistleblower can expose key information about that vanish jetliner $2 million fund for private investigators to follow up on promising leads is also in the works. some relatives are convinced that authorities are concealing the truth about what happened. >>> well would you ever expose your baby to cockroaches? >> stil
authorities say 24 year old justin bork was armed with high powered firearms, knives, ammunition even cross bow. he had been on the run since the deadly shootings on wednesday. >>> a thunderstorm is to blame for the fire that ripped through a tennessee hospital causing tense moments. firefighters say a power line was knocked down causing a transformer to explode. that gas line ruptured sparking the fire. patients were moved to a safe location inside. a firefighter suffered an ankle...
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investigators are searching for a local man, 4-year-old justin bork. >>> on staten island two childrenond story of a burning billioning there into the arms of neighbors during a massive fire. 23 firefighters, 11 civilians injured, some injuries serious, too. the fire burned three townhomes there. >>> the bidding war for the dirtiest hotel in america is about to come to an end. >> the carter hotel is expected to sell for $180 million. it is right near times square. that's where the positives end. it's earned its reputation for winning trip advisor's dirtiest hotel in america survey three times. a complete renovation will cost another $100 million. >>> a plan for an expansion at the east bay refinery is headed to court. but it's not chevron being sued. we'll tell you about the controversy up next. >> and a passerby finds a man laying in the street dead in south san jose. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪[ music ] ♪ i'm the man i'm the man >> he's the man all right. the $126 million man. qb colin kaepernick signed a $126 million contract with the 49ers. >>
investigators are searching for a local man, 4-year-old justin bork. >>> on staten island two childrenond story of a burning billioning there into the arms of neighbors during a massive fire. 23 firefighters, 11 civilians injured, some injuries serious, too. the fire burned three townhomes there. >>> the bidding war for the dirtiest hotel in america is about to come to an end. >> the carter hotel is expected to sell for $180 million. it is right near times square. that's...
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west point said we'll increase opposition because more bork needs to be done.k at today, the photos, disgusting photos of president assad voting acting like this is a real election. nobody working on it is happy with where things are. we'll all frustrated and i think you heard some of that in ambassador ford's comments. >> reporter: that was u.s. state department spokeswoman marie harf. we'll be back with soul singer charles bradley. >> ifill: we'll be right back with jeffrey brown's profile of soul singer charles bradley. but first, it's pledge week on p.b.s. this break allows your public television station to ask for your support. and that support helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> woodruff: for those stations not taking a pledge break, child care cost concerns cut across lines of class and income. here's a second look at a story filed by economics correspondent paul solman, part of his reporting, "making sense of financial news." >> reporter: when baltimore teacher danielle spyro gave birth to her daughter, eva, last year, she had to quit her job.
west point said we'll increase opposition because more bork needs to be done.k at today, the photos, disgusting photos of president assad voting acting like this is a real election. nobody working on it is happy with where things are. we'll all frustrated and i think you heard some of that in ambassador ford's comments. >> reporter: that was u.s. state department spokeswoman marie harf. we'll be back with soul singer charles bradley. >> ifill: we'll be right back with jeffrey...
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robert bork famously said the only legitimate goal of ant trust is the max mation of consumer welfarepending on the actions, the telecommunications industry may experience significant change over the next year. as the committee and the relevant government agencies examine the potential issues associated with the multiple proposed telecommunications mergers we should be mindful that assuring the best interest of consumers is the ultimate goal. it has been demonstrated repeatedly that a free and competitive marketplace yields lower prices, greater innovation, increased investment and better services. we should strive to ensure that proposed transactions result in enhanced competitive market places so that the attendant benefits continue to run to consumers. today's hearing allows a public forum to discuss the potential competitive impact of the proposed merger between at&t and direct tv. the leaders of both companies are before us today to explain how the proposed transaction will increase competition for the benefit of consumers. we also have witnesses who will raise potential concerns
robert bork famously said the only legitimate goal of ant trust is the max mation of consumer welfarepending on the actions, the telecommunications industry may experience significant change over the next year. as the committee and the relevant government agencies examine the potential issues associated with the multiple proposed telecommunications mergers we should be mindful that assuring the best interest of consumers is the ultimate goal. it has been demonstrated repeatedly that a free and...
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during a really difficult hearing, having to do controversial hearing, judge bork. goingg man, and i'm not to mention his name, one of the young men who had done most of the research in the background, he was having difficulty at home because he was spending so little time at home for the previous six months and reparation, he had difficulty in his marriage. started, myhearing chief of staff was a wonderful guy. he came to me and said so and so has a problem. i said tell him if he comes in to work, he is fired. not a joke. i wasn't being noble. it was the right thing to do, but beyond that, it was important. he could do it from home. he could be on the phone. he could let us know. he had to be assured that it would not affect his advancement. that's all employers have to do sometimes, is let you know that these subtle choices -- you don't have to have some massive policy. particularly if you are smaller. >> you can watch this white house summit on working families later tonight on c-span. and in its entirety at our website, www.c-span.org. the next, a former adviser
during a really difficult hearing, having to do controversial hearing, judge bork. goingg man, and i'm not to mention his name, one of the young men who had done most of the research in the background, he was having difficulty at home because he was spending so little time at home for the previous six months and reparation, he had difficulty in his marriage. started, myhearing chief of staff was a wonderful guy. he came to me and said so and so has a problem. i said tell him if he comes in to...
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that's exactly a goldwater put it in 1964 after robert bork and rehnquist made the argument him the wholecivil rights act was opposition. so paul is the air in a positive way. he figured out a lot of what goldwater did pretty since quotable. a lot of the public's goldwater mastered his master. make the same mistakes where he comes to the edge of libertarianism where he can't, he can't quite tell the voter he is curious and the not quite sure what they believe in, that he's going to protect their rights. >> is that a political stance? is that what he really believes? >> i think it is. i've talked to him a lot. i talked him into thousand eight and the 2000 campaign trail. is sort of a utopian, libertarian view of the world. it's more popular than when goldwater ran. i think will probably end up like more about the foreign policy side is so much easier and more popular for rand paul than it was for barry goldwater. he believes that, i think is goldwater believed, if you give people freedom, they're going to create a more perfect society, amorphous society than the government. he hasn't made
that's exactly a goldwater put it in 1964 after robert bork and rehnquist made the argument him the wholecivil rights act was opposition. so paul is the air in a positive way. he figured out a lot of what goldwater did pretty since quotable. a lot of the public's goldwater mastered his master. make the same mistakes where he comes to the edge of libertarianism where he can't, he can't quite tell the voter he is curious and the not quite sure what they believe in, that he's going to protect...
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a very controversial hearing, judge bork. a young man, and i'm not going to mention his name, one of the young men who had done most of the research in the background on judge or, he was having difficulty at home. he was having difficulty because he was spending so little time at home for the previous six months and preparations, he was having difficulty in his marriage. the day the hearing a guy namedtunately ron klein who was chief of staff came to me and said so and so has a problem. i said tell him if he comes into work, he is fired. not a joke. that wasn't being noble. it's the right thing to do, but do it from, it could home. he could be on the phone. he could let us know. and he had to be assured that it would not affect his advancement. that's all employers have to do sometimes is let you know that these subtle choices -- you don't have to have some massive policy. particularly if they are smaller. >> you can see more with vice president joe biden online at www.c-span.org. later today, the first lady is scheduled to s
a very controversial hearing, judge bork. a young man, and i'm not going to mention his name, one of the young men who had done most of the research in the background on judge or, he was having difficulty at home. he was having difficulty because he was spending so little time at home for the previous six months and preparations, he was having difficulty in his marriage. the day the hearing a guy namedtunately ron klein who was chief of staff came to me and said so and so has a problem. i said...
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hotel taxes will pay for the bork. construction is scheduled -- work.struction is scheduled to start in december and wrap up in four years. >>> pinterest plans to move into a four-story warehouse. but the place they want to move into is already 90% occupied. the property manager says most of the current tenants can move across the street into the other building that's part of showplace square. he says he will help the businesses that can't move there to find new bases and help pay relocation costs. the problem, though, was made worse because most warehouses in the neighborhood are being torn down and expensive condo minutes are going -- condos are going up in place. >>> several for-profit colleges may close. corinthian which runs heeld, we dwrut tech and everest are -- wyatt tech and everett. the department imposed sanctions because they say job placement information used to market the colleges was misleading. there were claims corinthian changed grades and attendance records. if the company can't get a short-term loan, it may be forced to shut down. th
hotel taxes will pay for the bork. construction is scheduled -- work.struction is scheduled to start in december and wrap up in four years. >>> pinterest plans to move into a four-story warehouse. but the place they want to move into is already 90% occupied. the property manager says most of the current tenants can move across the street into the other building that's part of showplace square. he says he will help the businesses that can't move there to find new bases and help pay...
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robert bork famously said the only legitimate goal of antitrust is the maximumization of consumer welfare. depending on the enforcement, the telecommunication's industry may experience significant change over the next year as the committee and relative government agencies examine the potential issues associated with multiple proposed telecommunication merger we should be mindful that ensuring the best interest of the consumers is the ultimate goal. it has been demonstrated repeatedly that a free and competitive market price yields lower prices, greater innovation and increased investment and better services. we should strife to ensure proposed transactions result in marketplaces. today's hearing allows a public forum to discuss the potential competitive impact of the proposed merger between at&t and directv. the leaders of both companies are before us today to explain how the proposed transaction will benefit consumers. we also have witnesses who will raise concerns about the merger. through a fair and objective inquiry by the committee, a record will be produced that will provide an impo
robert bork famously said the only legitimate goal of antitrust is the maximumization of consumer welfare. depending on the enforcement, the telecommunication's industry may experience significant change over the next year as the committee and relative government agencies examine the potential issues associated with multiple proposed telecommunication merger we should be mindful that ensuring the best interest of the consumers is the ultimate goal. it has been demonstrated repeatedly that a...
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judge bork called it radical egalitarianism. the question is what is equality? when we see this play out, equality seems to have an orwellian notion to it where some are more equal than others. i think that is part of what is happening here. i think long term it is bad for the people, and for the city the people. it is good for the incumbents. ultimately is probably best for those who get to make these decisions. when one looks at the text of the amendment, i am struck by who gets to the police limits on campaign spending. we know from the federal taxpayer funded residential -- presidential elections that the fec used to employ sorts of people and employee certain types of audits. one can imagine a mandatory audit of every campaign in america? i was at the fec several years. there are people who do not play it straight. recently there was someone at the fec. obamay campaigning for and then for romney. this was someone in the enforcement division according to the press. the idea that you will have a neutral decision-maker over these things is a fallacy. the same
judge bork called it radical egalitarianism. the question is what is equality? when we see this play out, equality seems to have an orwellian notion to it where some are more equal than others. i think that is part of what is happening here. i think long term it is bad for the people, and for the city the people. it is good for the incumbents. ultimately is probably best for those who get to make these decisions. when one looks at the text of the amendment, i am struck by who gets to the police...
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eog, devon, new fields, afflon energy borks nanza creek are some of the smaller cap names that we likesome pretty good value in oil, with oil up here. >> i mean, it's a story that's simple, if the u.s. consumers or businesses start to reduce their usage of oil because of the higher prices, does that hurt refiners at all? are there any ways in which that's a negative? >> sure, it's a negative. but you know, what's happening in the u.s. is only a small part of the story. libya is basically in disarray. syria is disarray. iraq appears to be in disarray. people say we're energy independent, which isn't true. we still input a lot of oil. and what happens in the rest of the world is pretty important. and here you have a stable regime. you don't have the government taking 90% of the profits. then you've got companies that are trading at five and six times cash flow, growing their production and reserves every year. you know, we do worry at some point we outproduce and production grows faster than demand. but right now we think there's a lot of value and we're watching the price of oil. it's h
eog, devon, new fields, afflon energy borks nanza creek are some of the smaller cap names that we likesome pretty good value in oil, with oil up here. >> i mean, it's a story that's simple, if the u.s. consumers or businesses start to reduce their usage of oil because of the higher prices, does that hurt refiners at all? are there any ways in which that's a negative? >> sure, it's a negative. but you know, what's happening in the u.s. is only a small part of the story. libya is...
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you know, judge bork called it radical egalitarianism and equality for the sake of equality. i don't think anyone is against equality but what is the question of equality and when we see it play out equality seems to have an orwellian "animal farm" notion where some are more equal than others and i think that's part of what's happening here. i think long term it's bad -- it's bad for the people. its good for the incumbents. and ultimately it's probably best for those who actually get to make these decisions. when one looks at the text of the amendment, i'm struck by who gets to police limits on campaign spending. we know from the federal taxpayer fund of presidential elections that the f.e.c. used to employ all sorts of people and do all sorts of mandatory audits. one can imagine an audit of every federal campaign in america. i was at the fec several years. most people there play it straight but some don't. recent think there was a person there who had to resign for rather blatant violation of the hatch act overtly campaigning for obama and against romney. this is someone in
you know, judge bork called it radical egalitarianism and equality for the sake of equality. i don't think anyone is against equality but what is the question of equality and when we see it play out equality seems to have an orwellian "animal farm" notion where some are more equal than others and i think that's part of what's happening here. i think long term it's bad -- it's bad for the people. its good for the incumbents. and ultimately it's probably best for those who actually get...
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much as i do. [ laughter ] so joe gave the most powerful talk about the amendment and then i think bork got up, was he on our side. i can't remember. i'll tell you if this amendment goes in george bush will veto this bill. you heard one of those stories moments ago. and joe said i don't believe that. i don't believe that at all just like foley telling you, he's saying that's just not true. can't let something like that go like that when it's a signature piece. and it was a beautiful thing as joe said it and he went back into the cloak room and i called bush. george, he's in the cloak room, call him and tell him you'll veto the bill without question if this amendment goes through. so i watched, george was right there. i tell you. he couldn't have bean second after, joe biden, the president wants to sanctify. i heard joe say what? [ laughter ] you really mean that, mr. president? he said well, anyway i can see that the hook was set and so joe came back out after a while after debate going and he said i have been personally advised by the president of the united states that he would, indee
much as i do. [ laughter ] so joe gave the most powerful talk about the amendment and then i think bork got up, was he on our side. i can't remember. i'll tell you if this amendment goes in george bush will veto this bill. you heard one of those stories moments ago. and joe said i don't believe that. i don't believe that at all just like foley telling you, he's saying that's just not true. can't let something like that go like that when it's a signature piece. and it was a beautiful thing as...
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you'll see there's a silver tool bork in the back of the truck.uck should have damage on the front passenger side. >>> pennsylvania lawmakers are watching the clock. they have a little more than 17 hours to pass the next budget. you can see there, the countdown to the next fiscal year which begins july 1st. lawmakers returned to the capital last night for an unusual weekend session trying to beat the deadline. even if that tq's, the governor has threatened not to sign the budget unless lawmakers pass pension and liquor legislation. >> we are seeing high pension syknow, by 1718 ylva it's $3.3 billion contribution. it's unsustainable to continue that. >> a preliminary senate committee vote last night set up floor votes on the budget legislation. today we will let you know if it passes. >> because that budget isn't passed yet, the reform commission is likely to vote on its budget. if the state does not approve new money for philadelphia schools, there could be hundreds of more layoffs and larger class sizes. >> today we are expecting to get the final
you'll see there's a silver tool bork in the back of the truck.uck should have damage on the front passenger side. >>> pennsylvania lawmakers are watching the clock. they have a little more than 17 hours to pass the next budget. you can see there, the countdown to the next fiscal year which begins july 1st. lawmakers returned to the capital last night for an unusual weekend session trying to beat the deadline. even if that tq's, the governor has threatened not to sign the budget unless...