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you cannot get any more farm family then -- than amon. mr. baer, if there was any more family in your operations, we may have trouble fitting them in this room. welcome. >> welcome to each of you. good morning. >> my name is david lathem. i am chairman of the united egg producers. we represent -- >> either the microphone is not on, or move a little bit closer. we want to make sure everyone has a chance to hear you. >> is that better? >> that is better. >> ok. will represent 19% of all eggs -- 90% of all eggs sold in the united states. we manage almost half of the nation's laying hens. we support the bill and we appreciate the committee having this hearing. i believe the long-term viability of my family farm is in jeopardy without the bill. we cannot set up different production systems to meet conflicting standards in every state. we need production standards for everyone that are fair for everyone. senate bill 3239 allows us to take charge of our own destiny. this bill has the overwhelming support of our industry. not unanimous -- because not
you cannot get any more farm family then -- than amon. mr. baer, if there was any more family in your operations, we may have trouble fitting them in this room. welcome. >> welcome to each of you. good morning. >> my name is david lathem. i am chairman of the united egg producers. we represent -- >> either the microphone is not on, or move a little bit closer. we want to make sure everyone has a chance to hear you. >> is that better? >> that is better. >> ok....
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you cannot get any more farm family then -- than amon. mr. baer, if there was any more family in your operations, we may have trouble fitting them in this room. welcome. >> welcome to each of you. good morning. >> my name is david lathem. i am chairman of the united egg producers. we represent -- >> either the microphone is not on, or move a little bit closer. we want to make sure everyone has a chance to hear you. >> is that better? >> that is better. >> ok. will represent 19% of all eggs -- 90% of all eggs sold in the united states. we manage almost half of the nation's laying hens. we support the bill and we appreciate the committee having this hearing. i believe the long-term viability of my family farm is in jeopardy without the bill. we cannot set up different production systems to meet conflicting standards in every state. we need production standards for everyone that are fair for everyone. house bill 3239 allows us to take charge of our own destiny. this bill has the overwhelming support of our industry. not unanimous -- because noth
you cannot get any more farm family then -- than amon. mr. baer, if there was any more family in your operations, we may have trouble fitting them in this room. welcome. >> welcome to each of you. good morning. >> my name is david lathem. i am chairman of the united egg producers. we represent -- >> either the microphone is not on, or move a little bit closer. we want to make sure everyone has a chance to hear you. >> is that better? >> that is better. >> ok....
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and his first nonfiction book which is called american honor killing, desire and rage amon instexathe overlapping and the mixing of young me sexuality and violence. on the surface it might appear to be a book about hate cris because itas a case study of mbofxas ihimen re mdered by yemen. but, however, it is not about hate crimes of all. it is a very elaborate a exatn t. and their background, but also, looking at this mixture as oval the sexuality played in the crimes themselves. young maleormos anyo an rea i'm impressed to cut incredibly proud to the publishing. all of them have been reported. i think they're all national cases. david mcconnell travel around state to state across the country t myso d h ea speak with the killers and the families. he has put together a portrait of these murders that is unlike any that you have ever seen. at some pnthes a thil telin way that they tell a story. that simply for the murders, but a deep human understanding of where these young men, what landed them in prisoa dead ers. >> tisk c-sn2. we are in new york city at the annual book publishers' conv
and his first nonfiction book which is called american honor killing, desire and rage amon instexathe overlapping and the mixing of young me sexuality and violence. on the surface it might appear to be a book about hate cris because itas a case study of mbofxas ihimen re mdered by yemen. but, however, it is not about hate crimes of all. it is a very elaborate a exatn t. and their background, but also, looking at this mixture as oval the sexuality played in the crimes themselves. young maleormos...
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it begins at 11:00 amon macarthur boulevard and ends with a picnic, moon bounce and pony rides. >>> in falls church, head to george mason high school. >>> the university of maryland will also party with concessions, concerts and fireworks. it starts at 7:00 tonight in college park. 9news now returns after this ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> heat and humidity will once again be rearing its ugly head. highs in the mid to upper 90s and watch out if a couple of storms this afternoon. some of which could be on the strong side. >> a deadly accident on the bw parkway northbound. the bw parkway is blocked at the beltway and southbound at powder mill road. back to you guys. >>> 6:12 now this fourth of july morning here's a check of some of the stories making news this morning. dc fire investigators are on the scene of a fatal fire in southeast washington. one woman died in a fourth floor apartment in the alexander apartment complex this morning. autho
it begins at 11:00 amon macarthur boulevard and ends with a picnic, moon bounce and pony rides. >>> in falls church, head to george mason high school. >>> the university of maryland will also party with concessions, concerts and fireworks. it starts at 7:00 tonight in college park. 9news now returns after this ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of...
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. >> amon, this is such a major change not only in damascus but the national security building in damascusnse officials including the brother-in-law. what is your impression from talking to people in syria? >> reporter: well, there's no doubt it is being described as a defining moment in the conflict with president bashar al assad psychologically and tactically. tactically you killed the minister of defense and his deputy, disrupted the command and control structure of the military which has really been the spear of the operations against protesters and countermeasures throughout the country and already as an effect of that, we saw the high number or a spike in the number of defections today alone. psychologically, what it's created is a sense of anxiety and fear within the regime that even if the minister of defense and inner security circle isn't safe, how could the president and others close to him be safe. that creates a sense of mistrust among others. many people are calling it not necessarily the end but at least the beginning of the end for the regime of president al assad. he himse
. >> amon, this is such a major change not only in damascus but the national security building in damascusnse officials including the brother-in-law. what is your impression from talking to people in syria? >> reporter: well, there's no doubt it is being described as a defining moment in the conflict with president bashar al assad psychologically and tactically. tactically you killed the minister of defense and his deputy, disrupted the command and control structure of the military...
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it is genetic. 60% of people can't smell it and 40% with the gene can smell garlic or amon odor fromnide. megyn: is cyanide something you can get at the local vvs? seems bizarre someone would have a pill of cyanide at the ready. >> megyn, if you look on the internet you can get cyanide because it is used widely industrially for pesticides. you can get strict nine and arsenic which have legitimate uses but they're available easily if somebody is planning to get something to use. megyn: unfortunately. >> for pharmaceutical --. megyn: here he is moments later brought out on stretcher. we'll not show you disturbing video inside the court whatever he may have taken appears to be having effect. we see him do something with his mouth and sits there. moments before we would be dead in the other video, doc, what would a cyanide pill be doing to one's insides at that moment? >> well, when, first it goes in the mouth. nothing happens in the mouth. he then washes it down with the water. goes into his stomach. the stomach starts absorbing it. it gets into the bloodstream. when cyanide does, is it
it is genetic. 60% of people can't smell it and 40% with the gene can smell garlic or amon odor fromnide. megyn: is cyanide something you can get at the local vvs? seems bizarre someone would have a pill of cyanide at the ready. >> megyn, if you look on the internet you can get cyanide because it is used widely industrially for pesticides. you can get strict nine and arsenic which have legitimate uses but they're available easily if somebody is planning to get something to use. megyn:...
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among s oduti, amon the st tfoe nemosat maining this extraordinary club, the marines memorial club. as a living memoal tos torne t rrn.a organization, visit our web site at www.mare clubom bor aneaak ph, ju d. and any other noisemakers that you may have. and while ardoig t d toahi thnt mthat es mauroll s or book, all in, the education of general david petraeus. mrs. broadwell is a west oi ad, wabe i raeus fin ann. oflu iviwi general petraeus and his top officers and soldiers to tell the insidet os leshn frve the starts this evening at 6:00 p.m., so that is 6:00 p.m. caonh or stndednesday. ulcoeuma e of these little question cards early on as questions pop up in your mind. is w weilndhe atht pe tinh staff, once you have noted your question, and the staff will be mingling amongst you. tor.igy r coaf ram se y qeon it is now my great pleasure to introduce this evening's distinguished ues, d j drigs so ald ivra, and dr. wright himself joined the marine corps at the age of 17. he is from galena, illinois it originally, a sn r quwaerweo hoaneol id mcegest dr. couchman, who is now deceased,
among s oduti, amon the st tfoe nemosat maining this extraordinary club, the marines memorial club. as a living memoal tos torne t rrn.a organization, visit our web site at www.mare clubom bor aneaak ph, ju d. and any other noisemakers that you may have. and while ardoig t d toahi thnt mthat es mauroll s or book, all in, the education of general david petraeus. mrs. broadwell is a west oi ad, wabe i raeus fin ann. oflu iviwi general petraeus and his top officers and soldiers to tell the insidet...
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m ou a aeolra aoa security, both within the united states government and amon allies partners, and muilatrzas. omteopato soorfrhe truman doctrine to the nixon doctrine working with key allies and regialtner tui ei li sitor ca mmptfu. ti sitrategy after world war ii. this approach has enduredong yo t c w aor edatily,is ga nndprat poce a mission in the decade since 9/11. in 2006 the same year ashe souond, demeofen rel dse revw recognized the critical importance of having the authorities and resourcesto perform who it calle bing parsapy. ncthhitta edne iq in afghanistan, confronted terrorism in the fata in yen, he horn oficn t ips aip i ea otiinyah edngad the approach of working with and through others hasonly grown in importance to ourssn of feg un rtar t trng si a partnering with foreign military and security forces hasved from the pfei bme a itil s ss mefo. its, y w the approach that this institute has promoted for nearly three decades. dip t iur rcasen ur aby ri t a oneoniost december. achieving our goal in afghanistan, simarly depends onuiganfgst t cacuovel itatno gng t strategy tha general
m ou a aeolra aoa security, both within the united states government and amon allies partners, and muilatrzas. omteopato soorfrhe truman doctrine to the nixon doctrine working with key allies and regialtner tui ei li sitor ca mmptfu. ti sitrategy after world war ii. this approach has enduredong yo t c w aor edatily,is ga nndprat poce a mission in the decade since 9/11. in 2006 the same year ashe souond, demeofen rel dse revw recognized the critical importance of having the authorities and...
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i closed my independent store last august, a victim of the economy, e-books and evil amon lof re ienand st at y it- e ci e usedo go on tour tt were anchored by an independent bookstore where one would appear andogo tr tehi boorav a ie you know, people will say why do you guys always go to denver? well, most of us go to denver anetth oheatteder webee inyt ok independent bookstores are invaluable, and one of the things that i'm very excite bed about is that -excited about neta ondeenl anpnt dgqull well. so i'm hoping, um, that we cannot only close somendies, t riree upal e eepnt st hse vealbrs edp the book tours at all? >> guest: well, libraries and indies always had in common th fact that they woulday, here, imehmb o lar kiinou l heidi? trylittle women." i mean, they really shaped my reading behavior. thilphfr lryoces there are or au etsas inkssil a follow crumb for literate people in communities o want to know what to read, and we've got to epem ae. >>t:yr, el, shysur group of women met in a class 20 years ago and have continued to meet weekly around a table as if in a seminar. veadnu o
i closed my independent store last august, a victim of the economy, e-books and evil amon lof re ienand st at y it- e ci e usedo go on tour tt were anchored by an independent bookstore where one would appear andogo tr tehi boorav a ie you know, people will say why do you guys always go to denver? well, most of us go to denver anetth oheatteder webee inyt ok independent bookstores are invaluable, and one of the things that i'm very excite bed about is that -excited about neta ondeenl anpnt...
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amon reportedly, james holes bought his own ticket. set gunman allegedly responsible for the bloodshed. >> shooting at century theaters. >> chaos, confusion, bloodshed. a sprint to the exit. he would like shoot off a round of six to eight to ten shots. and it sounded like he was reloading. you could hear the scream of children. >> 70 victims total, 12 of them confirmed dead. dozens transported to the hospital. the victims soaked in blood, some carried out by family and friends. police say the alleged gunman, 24-year-old neuroscience graduate student james holmes wore body armor and was armed with an assault rifle, a 12 gauge shotgun and two glock handguns. minutes into the batman movie, he opened fire. his hair died reddish orange. he told police he was the joker. >> in the last 60 days, he purchased four guns at local metro gun shops and through the internet he purchased over 6,000 rounds of ammunition. >> reporter: witnesses say holmes ent ertd through an exit door, tossed what appeared to be smoke grenades then pinting the weapon in
amon reportedly, james holes bought his own ticket. set gunman allegedly responsible for the bloodshed. >> shooting at century theaters. >> chaos, confusion, bloodshed. a sprint to the exit. he would like shoot off a round of six to eight to ten shots. and it sounded like he was reloading. you could hear the scream of children. >> 70 victims total, 12 of them confirmed dead. dozens transported to the hospital. the victims soaked in blood, some carried out by family and...
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he handles company's statements looking for misinformation and amon javers joins us. >> reporter: philuston spent 25 years in the cia as a leading expert on what they called deception detection, or telling when somebody isn't being entirely truthful with you. now he's got a new book out called "spy the lie" and he sells some of his services to private companies, including hedge funds and financial firms, help them understand the people they're dealing with and the lies they may be being told. to put him to the test we had him look at mary thompson's interview a couple weeks ago with jamie dimon. take a look at what houston found. >> reporter: tell us how bad it can get? some estimates say the loss could total $5 billion. >> yeah. i -- i consistently told you i'm not going to tell you. on july 13th i'll tell shareholders what it was in the quarter. >> in that response houston immediately keyed in on how aggressive jamie dimon was in answering mary's question. look at what he found. >> when we start getting close to issues that are really important, really significant, then we as humans
he handles company's statements looking for misinformation and amon javers joins us. >> reporter: philuston spent 25 years in the cia as a leading expert on what they called deception detection, or telling when somebody isn't being entirely truthful with you. now he's got a new book out called "spy the lie" and he sells some of his services to private companies, including hedge funds and financial firms, help them understand the people they're dealing with and the lies they may...