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çone, i like the video, but abt six months ago i asked about the suicide rate of police officers.ever got any answers buyer, and the film brought up the fact that gave police officers to commit more suicide -- that gay officers to commit more suicide. secondly, on the dui, it seems like the problem is that the tests go on for 15, 20, 30 minutes, and if you would like to give the test over within five minutes, either lock the guy up or let him go, not just have it go on and on, and before long, he is pisseed off, and you have a problem. looking at the power point, i have a couple questions, because then you really combine all of these into one unit? they will all be combined into one unit that can handle about, because it seems like the problem is completely different related to children and child abuse and seniors, and here we have everybody under one unicom on and i am not clear on whether that is possible, because if you go over a series of time, i can tell you for the record that we just had an elected sheriffs were one of spokespeople brought up to 1000 unsolved murders in the
çone, i like the video, but abt six months ago i asked about the suicide rate of police officers.ever got any answers buyer, and the film brought up the fact that gave police officers to commit more suicide -- that gay officers to commit more suicide. secondly, on the dui, it seems like the problem is that the tests go on for 15, 20, 30 minutes, and if you would like to give the test over within five minutes, either lock the guy up or let him go, not just have it go on and on, and before...
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you say do not break out the champagne, buut in an unusual abt the optimism, he said it is ok to putn ice. >> we are starting to see real bounce in the manufacturing sector improvement in residential housing multi-unit dwellings, things of that nature. unemployment claims are getting to a a healthy level off. overall, it seems as though the economy has more bounce than we thought we would have. that is a good thing. >> you thought it would be a jobless recovery. it is hardly a job-filled, but it is more jobs than we thought. it will be tougher for republicans to say mr. obama should be given the exit door automatically because things are getting betr. >> we have not been talking about the economy onhe mpaign trail -- trail. i promised you we would not talk about aspirin and birth control. we try to mix things up. i wanted you back this week because you did a terrific reporting on manufacturing. not only has president obama been gloating, but the headlines in newspapers were about manufacturing in proving, and you say not so fast. >> that is right. before i got stuck in this suit, i w
you say do not break out the champagne, buut in an unusual abt the optimism, he said it is ok to putn ice. >> we are starting to see real bounce in the manufacturing sector improvement in residential housing multi-unit dwellings, things of that nature. unemployment claims are getting to a a healthy level off. overall, it seems as though the economy has more bounce than we thought we would have. that is a good thing. >> you thought it would be a jobless recovery. it is hardly a...
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merchants and residentsthe community leadership alliance which has a representative here tonight to eak abt at a letter of support from the lower polk neighborsan merchants association, and eight neutral position from the alliance an mid-polik. hey vea ve good security plan. their capacity is 123. they are there fothe lo term the have put a lot of money into the property. they want it to besuccessful for th the soundproofing has just about been completed i will let you hear from them. >> good evening. a ater evening than it started. vice chair joseph: good night now. >> i am one oe new owne listening carefully throughout this hearing, i gleaned a few more thingsa his i was planning to talk about were brought up. earlier,erementioof welcoming new owners to the area. this is what the ownership is here. i have a historyof over 100 years in san francisco, with my grandparents, my parents, and myself. my grandmother was going right where the ball park was. my parents were both going in the city. i met my wife at the san nccoalle i and now vice president and attorney of hewlett-packard. i came ba
merchants and residentsthe community leadership alliance which has a representative here tonight to eak abt at a letter of support from the lower polk neighborsan merchants association, and eight neutral position from the alliance an mid-polik. hey vea ve good security plan. their capacity is 123. they are there fothe lo term the have put a lot of money into the property. they want it to besuccessful for th the soundproofing has just about been completed i will let you hear from them. >>...
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level on the computer in some cases based on the network >> chad taylor an it and computer expert at abt electronics in glenview many ways to block websites >> technologies that can manage that for the school for the business where they can basically put restrictions on the computer >> says a daughter figured out how to circumvent the school's website restrictions plans her daughter is not the only one doing this >> of the worst thing you hear is the school knows this is happening and we are the parents of the last ones to know and they are not trying to resolve anything. >> spokesperson for the school declined a request for on-camera interview would not comment on what he calls an isolated incident he did say over spring break the school collected all laptops to install new security software coming up several prized horses stolen from suburban stable what authorities are doing to get them back and tylenol pulling half a billion dollars of children's medicine from store shelves and strip clubs costing more to visit why state officials but the to tax customers warm weather past two days p
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mum: soy abt that, boys, i had to drop off beand ren. did you see the? ( chuckles ) morng, mrs. brockman. hi, ys. out! out?! ye. well, what does r umre say? i shall have to nsulhawkeye. whoooooo! in! no, sweeeart it wasn't. we, yeah, it was, beuse bounced here. and don't ca me sweetheart. thumpi's word is finallanc look, i'm telling uit w. u're a bad loser! and u'reoo competitive! d: it really doesn't mter. let's play a let but i'm the umpire! kan--- i get to choos at we do. book him whoa! whoa.. ben, what are you doin a mexican wave. oa.. you can't do a mecan wave with jusone rson. yes, you canyou st have to keep runng rnd the court. be dot. actually, i think e ba probably was in, lce. yes, you canyou st have to keep runng rnd the court. rty-thirty to you. thanks f theift, mrs. brockma no, ve gotta go playootbl. this won't take mome. jake, doou kw what the objectifatioof women is? foreign lm? no, its not a foreigfilm it whea woman is seen ju as object or commodity... by men. for inance if a pretty girl wks b and someone says,"didou see tho" ther than "did youee h?" i sabbreviat
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about 1,000 workers, or abt 3 ohe plant's workforce demonstrated at the site on tuesday to urge the company to keep the factory open. the japanese carkennnc on monday that it will halt manufacturing at its plant in the country at the end of this year due to dim outlook for the european market. the factory is mitsubishi's only production facility in europe. all in all, the strong yen will likely leaig dent in japanese automakers' profits for the year through march. seven major carmakers have released theirarng f the previous quarter. the reports say that the companies will likely see a combined drop of about $10 billion in their orang pritorhente siss year. toyota expects to see a decline of $4 billion. nissan $2 bli o more, and honda over $1.6 billion. to cope with the continued strong yen, the auto firre stepping up production and parts procurement overseas. the issue ahead for the japanese auto sector is whether such asesilbeufcit boost their profits. >>> eurozone finance ministers have decided to hold an emergency conferee on thursday to discuss greece's debt problems. at the meeting, mi
about 1,000 workers, or abt 3 ohe plant's workforce demonstrated at the site on tuesday to urge the company to keep the factory open. the japanese carkennnc on monday that it will halt manufacturing at its plant in the country at the end of this year due to dim outlook for the european market. the factory is mitsubishi's only production facility in europe. all in all, the strong yen will likely leaig dent in japanese automakers' profits for the year through march. seven major carmakers have...
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we were very sick ry excited abt that. we had up procurement process. the panel selected to interview three teams. of those teams, the panel is recommending arup north america as the award. that team demonstrated the ability to provide creative engineering solutions, strong expertise in intermodal transactions come and brought a strong design to the project. also, strong experience with the caltran approval process and strong planning expertise. the team has an underutilized disadvantage bridges addition rate of 22%, which exceeded our goal of 12%. there is a representative here to answer any questions if there are any. we're seeking recommendation for a two-year consulting contract. i can answer any questions at this time. commissioner wiener: colleagues, any questions or comments? we will open it up to public comment. i am sorry, commissioner commissioner chiu: . -- commissioner chiu: . . commissioner chiu: this will help to improve transit along that area in corridor. i am wondering if we are making sure as we are taking a look at these, are we takin
we were very sick ry excited abt that. we had up procurement process. the panel selected to interview three teams. of those teams, the panel is recommending arup north america as the award. that team demonstrated the ability to provide creative engineering solutions, strong expertise in intermodal transactions come and brought a strong design to the project. also, strong experience with the caltran approval process and strong planning expertise. the team has an underutilized disadvantage...
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it dela elays people's fears abt being voted out of office. i cannot talk about how important this issue is to our country now, our economy, and the future character of this nation. with all seriousness we approach this. i have to say that humor helps in dealing with some of the stresses and disappointments. it is with all seriousness and absolute dedication to this country that we try to move forward on this. not only the experts here today, but people who are willing to share their stories. >> thank you. we'll hear from mary next. >> mr. chair and commissioners, thank yofistsyou. the important and exciting for the commission to be taking on this issue and to be thinking hothrough how to play a role. it cannot be done unless everyone across the country is part of the moving forward. i often say that i think the public has already decided that compehensive immigration reform is necessary, but it's only a matter of time until congress catches up. after explaining my own connection, i want to give you a snapshot of what's been happening in the l
it dela elays people's fears abt being voted out of office. i cannot talk about how important this issue is to our country now, our economy, and the future character of this nation. with all seriousness we approach this. i have to say that humor helps in dealing with some of the stresses and disappointments. it is with all seriousness and absolute dedication to this country that we try to move forward on this. not only the experts here today, but people who are willing to share their stories....
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my relationship with shion is abt my fridships.on't think if i had friends who made clothes i would wear anything other than a pair of old corduroys but i happen to have friends who... >> rose: and it's an honor... in other words you're paying homage to them. >> it's an honor but selfish. it's a way of being in company. so i'm with my friend here. ann valerie ash. she's in paris. >> rose: parisian? >> yes. >> rose: what did you like about that? i like it. >> as usual, it's like a pair of pajamas. anything that feels like a pair of pajamas... you >> do you likeed? >> i do like bed, charlie rose. i like bed a lot. i like sleeping a lot, yes. >> rose: tell me about this movie and this character eva. >> this movie is first and forest a movie by a really, really extraordinary filmmaker called lynne ramsay who is a fellow scott like me who hasn't ma a film for a long time so when she said she was making any film i wanted to be part of it. it's an adaptation of a book called "we need to talk about kevin". >> rose: the title of the movie >
my relationship with shion is abt my fridships.on't think if i had friends who made clothes i would wear anything other than a pair of old corduroys but i happen to have friends who... >> rose: and it's an honor... in other words you're paying homage to them. >> it's an honor but selfish. it's a way of being in company. so i'm with my friend here. ann valerie ash. she's in paris. >> rose: parisian? >> yes. >> rose: what did you like about that? i like it. >>...
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there's nothing conservative abt policy budget of a few billion dollars today in order to spend a trillion dollars later on when an otherwise avoidable crisis c looms. this year's budget request reflects very difficult decisions and obvious tradeoffs. i commend the administration for identifying programs where we can save money for deepening reforms at state and usaid. we also all know how crucial our military is tour national defense and i think everybody on the committee and in the administration shares the belief that we would never hesitate to use force when necessary but clearly smart and able diplomacy and development policy can neutralize threats before they become crises and can manage crises if threats escalate and sure stability and security after conflicts are resolved and all of this can be done at a development he cost of military experts support counterterrorism efforts at this moment countries like yemen, somalia, afghanistan and programs to destroy small arms and shoulder fired missiles. teaching foreign military officers american values and skills, create capacity so we ca
there's nothing conservative abt policy budget of a few billion dollars today in order to spend a trillion dollars later on when an otherwise avoidable crisis c looms. this year's budget request reflects very difficult decisions and obvious tradeoffs. i commend the administration for identifying programs where we can save money for deepening reforms at state and usaid. we also all know how crucial our military is tour national defense and i think everybody on the committee and in the...
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h good of >>nnouncer: what if there was a breaktough newitness prram thathanged t way yothink abt exerci? what if it made itun, gave you amazing immedie results, and did it in only 20 minutes three days a week? >> i've st over pounds wi kettlewx. >> over pounds. over 50ounds. >> annouer: whatf it devered re changeso your body thawere guanteed to happen isix short weeks? >> i'vlost ove78 pound withettlewor >>nnouncerwith ovehalf a llion vios shipp, these and ousands of other rl people just ke you are tranorming tir bodies with ttleworx kettleworx is the six-week body transformation progr created byelebrityrainer ryan anahan tt up unt now has been his secret toetting his sy clien in shap not wit a t of timand a ro full of eipment, t simplyith the e of a ktleworx kelebell a his sigture with ery exerce, you're most important components of fitness: fat-burning cardio, rength-blding co, and e best pt: becau you get all the at onc it take 3 the ti of otheworkout prrams. no wonder a study by the american cncil on exercise lled thealorie bn of youromplete ttleworxystem begi with th introdtion d,
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helping or that i'll go watch it or to do it you're not doing it and they're just watching her talk abt to contact the nurse or doctor let them know hey mom any blood they don't believe they're not going to let him in if he's causing a problem he needs to contact the county police officers at the security dept there was no doubt medics are not going to pick him up our pick is why apart from optical coaches are already at. one fifty one. with the merchant hopefully it will build up well. and your first one is well. below the. plate there's one. thing that i think that the going. to do prevent. their lives than that of the other you're at but you're at that awful man. i cannot for you for the quality of the hospital there is something like i want to use for my purposes only a very good part of it out of the birds. it is not a mirage maybe they're ok what about a criminal think of it than a. contract awful. to do with them just lying and i want to use for murder only where. it is not. a hit. for ever after that incident we actually have patients who are actually not in the e.r. but in the
helping or that i'll go watch it or to do it you're not doing it and they're just watching her talk abt to contact the nurse or doctor let them know hey mom any blood they don't believe they're not going to let him in if he's causing a problem he needs to contact the county police officers at the security dept there was no doubt medics are not going to pick him up our pick is why apart from optical coaches are already at. one fifty one. with the merchant hopefully it will build up well. and...
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and in thouat way, it spends abt 1/10 of 1% of our overall health care spending is dedicated to findinghe best new ideas that improve quality and lower costs, and therein pockets around the country, but not taken to scale patients and a strategy that's tried some place and we're trying to improve it. the accountable care organizations, both pioneers who are really way ahead of their time in coordinating care with doctors and hospitals. the kind of bundled payment strategy, to make sure when a patient is dismissed from a hospital that he or she isn't on their own to figure out strategies of how that care can be improved to prevent an unnecessary readmission. we've got some very exciting projects underway with states around the better care, better cost outcomes for the dually eligible. those americans who qualify for both medicare because of their age or but also medicaid because of their income. a fast-growing population, but t care challenges. so we're very excited about the investments made. we think it has enormous potential not only to reduce the costs and improve care in
and in thouat way, it spends abt 1/10 of 1% of our overall health care spending is dedicated to findinghe best new ideas that improve quality and lower costs, and therein pockets around the country, but not taken to scale patients and a strategy that's tried some place and we're trying to improve it. the accountable care organizations, both pioneers who are really way ahead of their time in coordinating care with doctors and hospitals. the kind of bundled payment strategy, to make sure when a...
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doing it and they're just watching her talk abt to contact the nurse or doctor let them know mom any blood they don't believe they're not gonna let him in if he's caught in a problem he needs to contact the county police officers at the the purity dept there was no doubt medics are not going to pick him up or pick is why apart from optical questions are already at one. one too cute one. with the persian gulf a little bit on the ground oh and norman first will know what i don't want to look over their faces all month when i was playing i mean yes there was. one other guy that was going to make good women duke remember some of them were glad of their god where with them out of the water you're at the. you're at the hospital ma'am i don't like them i cannot for you for the quality of the hospital they're saying they're going to want to use for murder purposes only that it's out of emerging ma'am if it is not a murder the opportunity yeah ok what about a criminal think the moment that the front of the bank gets a contract off the bike. the police have been to do with them just lying and
doing it and they're just watching her talk abt to contact the nurse or doctor let them know mom any blood they don't believe they're not gonna let him in if he's caught in a problem he needs to contact the county police officers at the the purity dept there was no doubt medics are not going to pick him up or pick is why apart from optical questions are already at one. one too cute one. with the persian gulf a little bit on the ground oh and norman first will know what i don't want to look over...
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. >> not warm like we have had but very please abt thanks very much. >> as we continue here tonight. petal power in west oakland. >> we want to get the kid to have confidence and to have the chance to change the world. >> community group gearing up for bright future. >> community group gearing up for bright future. >> news at 9:00 continue thes (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase what matters. great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! ♪ and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! [laughing] man: yeah. that will certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> san francisco police department is the first one in the nation
. >> not warm like we have had but very please abt thanks very much. >> as we continue here tonight. petal power in west oakland. >> we want to get the kid to have confidence and to have the chance to change the world. >> community group gearing up for bright future. >> community group gearing up for bright future. >> news at 9:00 continue thes (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay,...
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we care abt wage growth and income growth for everyone in this country.the strategy for how we achieve that again. that makes sense. something he could talk about in a compelling way. instead, he begun by -- i don't care -- i'll fix the safety net for them if i must because i'm a robot, but i do not care -- >> the romney robot has reappeared. it's a gaffe because it deepens established narratives. the fact he is mr. 1% or .1%. there's a credibility gap. middle class americans have been squeezed for decades. haven't been seeing real income growth. they feel like they're working harder for less and that's what president obama's trying to position himself as defender of the middle class. >> they can look and say under different parties, in a sense, they should be open to either side to win, right? >> middle class is totally open, but look at what happened in the 1990s. we did see wage growth, employment growth. that was under a democratic president. the way the republicans mark the administration, they try to count from january 20th until today. but the real
we care abt wage growth and income growth for everyone in this country.the strategy for how we achieve that again. that makes sense. something he could talk about in a compelling way. instead, he begun by -- i don't care -- i'll fix the safety net for them if i must because i'm a robot, but i do not care -- >> the romney robot has reappeared. it's a gaffe because it deepens established narratives. the fact he is mr. 1% or .1%. there's a credibility gap. middle class americans have been...
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you're tagoing to be talking abt that in a few minutes. rick, i've got a question for you. isn't it as simple as we see yields rise in the treasuries, that more people are willing to take on more risks so they're buying more stocks, so we had a little less demand for the treasuries in the auctions this week, for example? do you think it's more simple that people are trying to buy stocks as said? >> there's a lot of truth there. but the real issue becomes relative value. you know, moving up towards the highest yield since the third week in october, there's a lot more room to the upside. is this just investors a little nervous? many people i've talked to on the trading floors, bill, they would have expected 30, 35, 40 basis points if the greek headwinds were heavy in terms of that other landmark deal. li financial or gmac, whatever you want to call them now, they owe taxpayers $6.3 billion. how do we actually look at this deal with a straight face and say they're paying $5 billion. that's what i want to know. >> all right. maybe we'll bring those questions up there. brian, sp
you're tagoing to be talking abt that in a few minutes. rick, i've got a question for you. isn't it as simple as we see yields rise in the treasuries, that more people are willing to take on more risks so they're buying more stocks, so we had a little less demand for the treasuries in the auctions this week, for example? do you think it's more simple that people are trying to buy stocks as said? >> there's a lot of truth there. but the real issue becomes relative value. you know, moving...
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we got earlier in the context of heapresident hu they made an abt face on their policy to design and favor their innovators over hours. that has been undone. >> rose: how did this policies favor their innovators. what was it that they did that was offensive. >> the chinese were putting in place policies that were intemedded to give preferences and procurements for instance to products whose innovation took place in china. and you know, they announced this policy and immediately we said look, this is not the right way to shift your economy to more value added and more innovation. what you want is to have more competition and more innovation globally which is the model that we have seen work so well for the u.s. and so they did, they were worth those preferences, and we are seeing them moving forward in the areas like tech transfer. >> rose: that's big issue for them. we'll talk about that later with dan yergin. but when you look at oil, china, you see iran saying no more exports to britain and france. what impact will that have to the chinese and the indians are prepared to come in th
we got earlier in the context of heapresident hu they made an abt face on their policy to design and favor their innovators over hours. that has been undone. >> rose: how did this policies favor their innovators. what was it that they did that was offensive. >> the chinese were putting in place policies that were intemedded to give preferences and procurements for instance to products whose innovation took place in china. and you know, they announced this policy and immediately we...
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think with you it's harsh to say -- i think it's hard to say that mitt romney doesn't care abt the poorthat's a very heavy statement but i also think that it is, as howard says, the candidate's responsibility to put meat on the bones in terms of policy and to fill the void lest it get filled for them and get themselves elected. >> i think mitt romney's tax policy does not necessarily look with a dim lit eye. whether or not that's a valid statement is probably not up for debate. as we talk about president obama and his proposals, let's switch gears in terms of how he's selling the message. john boehner unsurprisingly does not have particularly kind words for what the president is doing in virginia, not nevada, my bad. >> how many times have we done this? we've done this at least four times where there's some new government program to help home owners who have trouble with their mortgages. none of these programs have worked. >> none of these programs have worked. the question is, and howard i'll direct this to you. obama is out there putting meet on the bone. is the american public still
think with you it's harsh to say -- i think it's hard to say that mitt romney doesn't care abt the poorthat's a very heavy statement but i also think that it is, as howard says, the candidate's responsibility to put meat on the bones in terms of policy and to fill the void lest it get filled for them and get themselves elected. >> i think mitt romney's tax policy does not necessarily look with a dim lit eye. whether or not that's a valid statement is probably not up for debate. as we talk...
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think talking about evil is useful at all because you start talking about evil whether you're talking abtendency... rose: the banality of evil. >> it's a way of pushing it away from us. so you go "that's evil." i can never undersnd it, it's come politely inhuman. >> we shouldn't lookat it and observe it but we should what? >> that's probably why i came out the closet about thinking of kill mig brother when i was four and half. the whe dance with empathy is that you know it's available to all of us, how much'm pa think we have and there are moments when the vat is dry but i think the idea of talking about evil, whether demonizing someone because you don't believe what they believe or they're from a different country or whatever is not useful. >> i asked about children to tell me how you went to school on this character. what is it you want us to feel from this performance that you have playing eva? >> i think what it is is the film is a portal into someone's consciousness and i think that's a very particular thing. a very particular kind of cinema. this is a very particular filmmaker. she'
think talking about evil is useful at all because you start talking about evil whether you're talking abtendency... rose: the banality of evil. >> it's a way of pushing it away from us. so you go "that's evil." i can never undersnd it, it's come politely inhuman. >> we shouldn't lookat it and observe it but we should what? >> that's probably why i came out the closet about thinking of kill mig brother when i was four and half. the whe dance with empathy is that you...
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you forget when we talk abt eerience, we talk about lyndon johnson being senate majority leader. everyone forgets, he was a young congressman 31 and 32 years old. he was franklin roosevelt's protege. he used to have breakfast with roosevelt in... roosevelt would be sitting up in bed with the cloak around his shoulders. so johnson knew this. then when he was the majority leader he saw it as... from dealing with eisenhower he knew the presidency and to watch him tick up t reigns after the asssinion in ma differe areas before vietnam is to really see this is what presidential power can be. >> johnson loved to be around people. he couldn't stand to be alone. he loved to have these relationships on the hill, these friendships with people. he also loved to rule people and threaten to investigate their taxes which was both positive and negative but it got wonderful things like civil rights. i was thinking about so much when i was reading jim's excellent piece because barack obama is almost the diemetry cal pose. hdoes't particularly like to be around crowds of people, he doesn't like to
you forget when we talk abt eerience, we talk about lyndon johnson being senate majority leader. everyone forgets, he was a young congressman 31 and 32 years old. he was franklin roosevelt's protege. he used to have breakfast with roosevelt in... roosevelt would be sitting up in bed with the cloak around his shoulders. so johnson knew this. then when he was the majority leader he saw it as... from dealing with eisenhower he knew the presidency and to watch him tick up t reigns after the...
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what are they worried abt?they're very concerned about a test like this that looks at a river segment by segment. they have, literally, thousands of leases out for public uses of their rivers. and the concern now is if you can take a segment away from state control, it can go to private control. they lose the lease money, and they're put in the awkward position of maybe having to negotiate with private owners. >> warner: why doesn't it just go to the federal government? >> it will go to the itself, but the state may try in some way to have aarrangement for public use. >> warner: all right, will, marcia, thank you, i guess this elect widely watched, as i said, in the american west. >> and certainly the stolen valor case, also. that drew a lot of attention from veterans and civil liberties groups on opposite sides. >> warner: when is a ruling expected on that? >> probably by june, late june. >> warner: we'll be watching with you. >> okay. >> warner: thanks, marcia. >> you're welcome. >> brown: finally tonight, a
what are they worried abt?they're very concerned about a test like this that looks at a river segment by segment. they have, literally, thousands of leases out for public uses of their rivers. and the concern now is if you can take a segment away from state control, it can go to private control. they lose the lease money, and they're put in the awkward position of maybe having to negotiate with private owners. >> warner: why doesn't it just go to the federal government? >> it will...