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he would be is toic and firm and rigid and i was in the position to so this going on and you could see he went ford and just relaxed. and kind of leaned forward. what followed was just this convulsion of hugging that broke out in the newsroom. clemens hugging his wife debbie and both of them hugging their sons assembled in the courtroom and clemens hugging rusty harmon -- rusty hardin and other members of the defense team and this contend into the hallway and got so large at one point, and i am not sure who that was. someone turned around and started to lunking like they were going give me a hug and came to their senses and realized i was a part of the press. >> roger clemens had his wife here to support him and his sons. he got emotional as he thanked support oners here this afternoon -- supporters here this afternoon. >> all of our family at home in houston were great. all of the support, we had a bunch commune today and over the last, what was it, six weeks? thank you to all of them. >> nine weeks. >> nine weeks. time flies when you're having fun. and so my sisters were here. it's b
he would be is toic and firm and rigid and i was in the position to so this going on and you could see he went ford and just relaxed. and kind of leaned forward. what followed was just this convulsion of hugging that broke out in the newsroom. clemens hugging his wife debbie and both of them hugging their sons assembled in the courtroom and clemens hugging rusty harmon -- rusty hardin and other members of the defense team and this contend into the hallway and got so large at one point, and i am...
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culpeper is at 112 degrees and in fredericksburg, 110 and that will stay muggy and it will stay hot and i think the heat index will be over 100 degrees the next few hours and then we have to pay close attention for later on tonight and by 11:00, midnight, we could have strong and some severe weather. >> it always does and that never disappoints. >>> and metro is allowing customers to carry and dripping water on buses and trains through monday. the exception applies to water and there is no other drink allowed and they're encouraged to use containers that can close tightly. and can you check the weather any time when you download the weather app. go to apple's app store or the android market and search for d.c. weather. >>> >>> where is the money and who took it? what one d.c. member wants to know and he said it's missing. at-large member michael brown is so concerned, he contacted d.c. police and dismissed the campaign treasurer since. matt ackland caught up with council member brown today. what can you tell us? >> reporter: he was basically looking over the books when he noticed the mo
culpeper is at 112 degrees and in fredericksburg, 110 and that will stay muggy and it will stay hot and i think the heat index will be over 100 degrees the next few hours and then we have to pay close attention for later on tonight and by 11:00, midnight, we could have strong and some severe weather. >> it always does and that never disappoints. >>> and metro is allowing customers to carry and dripping water on buses and trains through monday. the exception applies to water and...
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and that will bring more peace into my mind and the minds of other people and into the world and that is that is somebody i believe in. i don't want to let that go. >> it's march 18th and i just climbd about 1,000 feet. >> wow. look at that. >> and you have to sit, right? on this ledge. it's way down there. >> and i often, often think about someone seeing that sign at the end of the hike and i get emotional and i think about it. i wonder who what is it going to be like when i get to the end? it's amazing. an amazing journey. >> you can follow her journey on her blog and can you find that on our website, www.myfoxdc.comcom. foxdc.coom. -- www.myfoxdc.com. >>> >>> lots of heavy downpours and seems like it's clearing up. >> it is and the front hasco to come through, brian, and that is not going to happen until later. there is a new line of thunderstorms developing with that into that west virginia panhandle and we're getting a break in many areas and some skies have brightened, too. we're at 76 and poweribly humid. the dew point is 72 and that is truly tropical and that is why some in so
and that will bring more peace into my mind and the minds of other people and into the world and that is that is somebody i believe in. i don't want to let that go. >> it's march 18th and i just climbd about 1,000 feet. >> wow. look at that. >> and you have to sit, right? on this ledge. it's way down there. >> and i often, often think about someone seeing that sign at the end of the hike and i get emotional and i think about it. i wonder who what is it going to be like...
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and covering selma and montgomery, and dr. people's homes and our conservation is great and cable needs to talk about this issue, and we are doing more. there is a museum in selma for the voting rights act, and everybody should visit if you can, but people have forgotten about it. it is bipartisan, because mayor daley used to do some cemetery voting. and there is all kinds of chi canary -- so what happens in ohio cannot let 2004 happen again. bobby kennedy, jr., the best environmental lawyer for the last decade wrote a piece in the "rolling stone" and you might want to pull it up of what happened in ohio in 2004. >> i want to hold for a moment, because there are real on the ground things to do, and maybe we are not john lewis. >> and there are things that john lewis is dog. >> yes, to make sure that we are protect i protecting the voters' rights. more on that coming up. but new crest pro-health clinical plaque control reduces plaque and is clinically proven to help keep it from coming back. new crest pro-health clinical plaque
and covering selma and montgomery, and dr. people's homes and our conservation is great and cable needs to talk about this issue, and we are doing more. there is a museum in selma for the voting rights act, and everybody should visit if you can, but people have forgotten about it. it is bipartisan, because mayor daley used to do some cemetery voting. and there is all kinds of chi canary -- so what happens in ohio cannot let 2004 happen again. bobby kennedy, jr., the best environmental lawyer...
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of energy comes through and brings us showers and storms and that is the pattern the next few days andgive the today and that is a pattern that will get lighter and picking up a gust at 6:00 and with that gust at 30 and everyone is lightening up. the wins out of the north at a lighter pace to 10 miles an hour and stem a spotty shower and by 11:00, the clouds at 62 and speaking of the showers, i want you to so that they are to the south or to the east and that is not much in this area and tracking from charlottesville to richmond and they're putting down some rain and lightning and that is how jill it will be and on through pennsylvania, too and we're going to keep that chance of a shower in the forecast the next while and going to do that tomorrow and you can see what we're talking about and with that 8 in the morning and not much of thunder and this could be a chance as we roll in to wednesday and with that day with it, thursday and with that daily sunshine and pattern. this is your five-day forecast. we climb through the 70s. by thursday and wednesday, again, a chance of thunderstorm
of energy comes through and brings us showers and storms and that is the pattern the next few days andgive the today and that is a pattern that will get lighter and picking up a gust at 6:00 and with that gust at 30 and everyone is lightening up. the wins out of the north at a lighter pace to 10 miles an hour and stem a spotty shower and by 11:00, the clouds at 62 and speaking of the showers, i want you to so that they are to the south or to the east and that is not much in this area and...
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. >> high heard a cry for help and grabbed a baseball bat and headed for the door. >> and they big and i put a blanket and stuff on him. the a towel someone gave me and he was saying my heart's beating so fast. i can't take it. you're going to be all right. >> the guy was bitten all over. the dog ate him up. even pulled his shoes off biting on his toes. >> reporter: the next door neighbor came out with a shovel and a very large dog which, seemed to scare off the cane corsos, which seem similar to this. but they had not been secureed by the time police arrived. >> the gentlemen was on the ground and they were tending to him. the dogs came out again later in the morning and the three of the police officers got behind them and everyone stand back, they pulled their weapons and pointing down the alley here. >> reporter: the guards are used to -- dogs are used to guard the lot. a man who answered the phone at towing pros said the dogs are owned by the man who owns the american d.c. limo company and identified him only as steve. before 2:00 p.m., two men police identified as the owners arriv
. >> high heard a cry for help and grabbed a baseball bat and headed for the door. >> and they big and i put a blanket and stuff on him. the a towel someone gave me and he was saying my heart's beating so fast. i can't take it. you're going to be all right. >> the guy was bitten all over. the dog ate him up. even pulled his shoes off biting on his toes. >> reporter: the next door neighbor came out with a shovel and a very large dog which, seemed to scare off the cane...
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and j.b. from stanford, the latter in 1992 and he is an original in all respects and as a kid he was one of the highest ranked chess players although jim mayer can give him a run for his money approximately while at stanford he founded the standard review for conservative and libertarian voices for students. after law school he clerked for judge edmondson on the 11th circuit and spent a short time at credit suisse and co-founded paypal. peter created a place for himself as an innovative hedge fund manager and venture capitalist and now in film and facebook. he also created a place for himself as a public intellectual and provok tour and is also well known for his support for the singularity institute on artificial intelligence and the sea setting institute which creates autonomous and libertarian communities and for young people who may be better served not going to college than doing so. he teaches an occasional class from law school and teaches at the law school as often as i can persuade hi
and j.b. from stanford, the latter in 1992 and he is an original in all respects and as a kid he was one of the highest ranked chess players although jim mayer can give him a run for his money approximately while at stanford he founded the standard review for conservative and libertarian voices for students. after law school he clerked for judge edmondson on the 11th circuit and spent a short time at credit suisse and co-founded paypal. peter created a place for himself as an innovative hedge...
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and if they saw it crazy tie-dyed and uses it and proud of it. >> you've got to embrace and it and trendyow and 80's is back again and af got the neon trend. the dad play back. >> i think that dad is about experience,s who doesn't want to play catch. it's super easy, take an old baseball, sharpies, dad is number one, go dad. we have an all-star dad. decorate a baseball. i use duct tape which comes in all of these awesome colors now and stuck it from side to side and back to front and a nice day on the field playing catch. >> and pick up simple baseballing things to stick on there. >> whatever your dad's sport it, friday a kite, whatever you're into. >> daddy dining in. >> and i love this unwith. >> the menu. this is super user friendly, an old table cloth, you can use a sheet. a towel, have a picnic and sharpies for this, do some designs and again, squiggles, get in therein a see some of the-- perfect. stamps, have rubber stamps lying around, some ink, and this is really easy for the kids to color in. >> and you make this, and put this out on the table then. >> they, it's a table cloth, e
and if they saw it crazy tie-dyed and uses it and proud of it. >> you've got to embrace and it and trendyow and 80's is back again and af got the neon trend. the dad play back. >> i think that dad is about experience,s who doesn't want to play catch. it's super easy, take an old baseball, sharpies, dad is number one, go dad. we have an all-star dad. decorate a baseball. i use duct tape which comes in all of these awesome colors now and stuck it from side to side and back to front...
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and roads and bridges and ports, and i'm going to hire and make sure that all of the -- a large portion of the people, 23 million people who are now unemployed or underemployed, hire as many of them to fix america as possible and then we will have a wpa, a works project administration and civilian conservation corps to go to work on the parks and the play grounlds and to work in schools as the teachers or whatever and not sit back. if the republicans don't want to go along with it and they want to be called the gnnattering na bombs of negativism, finek but i want the american people to understand that i'm going to move forward from that. >> from your words to god's ears. governor rendell, i don't know how you can beat that, because it sounds like music to me. let's do it and the republicans may oppose it, but the idea that you are talking about for years the word infrastructure, but everybody knows what it means. we are behind the europeans and they have chunnel and the trains that go 300 miles per hour, and we ride that thing called the amtrak which is nice, but it is certainly yesterd
and roads and bridges and ports, and i'm going to hire and make sure that all of the -- a large portion of the people, 23 million people who are now unemployed or underemployed, hire as many of them to fix america as possible and then we will have a wpa, a works project administration and civilian conservation corps to go to work on the parks and the play grounlds and to work in schools as the teachers or whatever and not sit back. if the republicans don't want to go along with it and they want...
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friday, scattered showers and thunderstorms and that weekend looks good. >> yeah. >> and upper 80s andlose humid. >> okay. >> and this is not going to stick around for awhile. >> yeah. >> thank goodness. >> and summer starts tomorrow. >> and that is a perfect way to start. >>> and we are following breaking news. the country's former president, hosni mubarak is clinically dead. the 84-year-old was in a military hospital where he suffered a stroke. the reports say his heart stopped beating and he did not respond to defibrillation. we're continuing to follow developments and we'll bring them to you as they come in. >> we'll be right back, [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious b
friday, scattered showers and thunderstorms and that weekend looks good. >> yeah. >> and upper 80s andlose humid. >> okay. >> and this is not going to stick around for awhile. >> yeah. >> thank goodness. >> and summer starts tomorrow. >> and that is a perfect way to start. >>> and we are following breaking news. the country's former president, hosni mubarak is clinically dead. the 84-year-old was in a military hospital where he suffered a...
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and smart and we made him. i am down on him now. you came across this astonishing story when you were a sophomore at tulane. i love this story. this is great. scan time. >> i am a cubs fan dealing with losing all my life and suddenly in 1985 the bears were incredibly great and when the bears with sir playoffs and went to the superbowl my father out of nowhere came up with two tickets to the super bowl and i wanted to see him in new orleans and the only way to convince my parents to let me go was tell them it was a college visit. when i got to to lane after awhile i started realizing, there was this big house the president lived in, one of the most beautiful houses you will ever see on st. charles avenue ended the long to kim marie was a name you heard and whispered and reminded me of the great gatsby when he said who is gets the but i heard he killed a man. >> how deeply do you explore that curiosity at that point? that was a lot of years ago but some years ago. >> in new orleans there are some distractions. i
and smart and we made him. i am down on him now. you came across this astonishing story when you were a sophomore at tulane. i love this story. this is great. scan time. >> i am a cubs fan dealing with losing all my life and suddenly in 1985 the bears were incredibly great and when the bears with sir playoffs and went to the superbowl my father out of nowhere came up with two tickets to the super bowl and i wanted to see him in new orleans and the only way to convince my parents to let me...
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it is the carpenters and plumbers and elections and brick layers and roofers who lose the work. if a rich person has to sell a yacht airplane it is the dock freightor who gets hurt and pilots in the line crew in the airport. so it might be the household staff of the rich guy who goes as well and if he doesn't eat as often in the expensive restaurants it is the cooks and bus boys and wait staff that might get let go. oh, yeah, the president can celebrate this week. this lousy economy has really hit the wealthiest among us and fewer of them are millionaires. they will not have to move oust their homes and walk to work. but the people who used to work for them probably will. the president love to vilify the millionaires and billionaires that is okay if he want to make them the scapegoats for the bad commempt i worked for several rich people in my lifetime. when things got tough. the rich guy was far more likely to lay me off than fire himself. president is a millionaire, and hey, his job is up for renewal in november. maybe he willing the next millionaire to not be rich since he se
it is the carpenters and plumbers and elections and brick layers and roofers who lose the work. if a rich person has to sell a yacht airplane it is the dock freightor who gets hurt and pilots in the line crew in the airport. so it might be the household staff of the rich guy who goes as well and if he doesn't eat as often in the expensive restaurants it is the cooks and bus boys and wait staff that might get let go. oh, yeah, the president can celebrate this week. this lousy economy has really...
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and the guy came up, and he was in a t-shirt and jeans.and he said i'm here to interview for my job. and in that one interaction i realized again how much work we have to do to make sure that people are job ready. did not have a resumÉ, really didn't understand how the process went, graduated from high school, right into the service, spent four years there at the gonzo station, right? living in a ditch, living in a tent overseas. and four years later at age 22 you bring him back into washington, d.c. with the traffic and the lights and, you know, how are you going to get a job. and so we have really retrenched and redefined our employment programs around veterans talking to veterans, let me walk you through this process, let me translate your skills into civilian speak, let me help you with that job process, let me get you set up. let's bring employers who want to hire you. one company, accenture, next week is bringing 500 jobs. and the jobs are good ones, range from blue collar to white collar. we have the automotive companies there. it's
and the guy came up, and he was in a t-shirt and jeans.and he said i'm here to interview for my job. and in that one interaction i realized again how much work we have to do to make sure that people are job ready. did not have a resumÉ, really didn't understand how the process went, graduated from high school, right into the service, spent four years there at the gonzo station, right? living in a ditch, living in a tent overseas. and four years later at age 22 you bring him back into...
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in that brewery becomes apparent and they fight it and fight it and fight it and, finally, by the--by the early '90s, they can't fight it any longer and they end up giving the brewery--command of the brewery--absolute command of the brewery to a marketer from frito-lay, a man who has no history in the brewing business, no sense of the tradition of brewing--their worst nightmare, their worst enemy. it's like--it's like handing over the--the keys to the city to--to savages. and they walk out of the brewery and never go back. i mean, peter is nominally ceo, but he's--or president, but he--or--ceo or president--but it doesn't matter what his title is, he has very little to do with the running of the brewery. and... c-span: is it a public company? >> guest: it is but they don't sell anything but non-voting shares, so it's not the most attractive stock and the stock price--now there--now it's doing better but, for years, nobody bought the stock. c-span: who controls the board? >> guest: the family controls the board. they have--they have various board members from outside, but the family st
in that brewery becomes apparent and they fight it and fight it and fight it and, finally, by the--by the early '90s, they can't fight it any longer and they end up giving the brewery--command of the brewery--absolute command of the brewery to a marketer from frito-lay, a man who has no history in the brewing business, no sense of the tradition of brewing--their worst nightmare, their worst enemy. it's like--it's like handing over the--the keys to the city to--to savages. and they walk out of...
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ten minutes in manassas just south and east and 18 minutes and yorkshire, the city of fairfax and 39 minutes and vienna and about 50 minutes this storm moving at 30 miles per hour. wuch once again, let's take the radar off and this area right in here. this is where that storm is, where that possible tornado warning is until 5:45 tonight for prince william county and fairfax county and we'll zoom in and show you exactly what we're talking about in this area. right along the border. lake ridge over and back down to the south and west. if you're in this area, you want to make sure you're taking precautions and get in an interior room and get in the basement of your house. you want to get to the lowest floor of your house and get inside an interior room. we're talking about a bathroom or small closet. if you don't have that, get underneath a mattress in your house, if you can. we still have tornado warnings. this other tornado warning in effect for district of columbia and northwestern portions of prince george's county. so, right now, two potential tornadic storms as they're making thei
ten minutes in manassas just south and east and 18 minutes and yorkshire, the city of fairfax and 39 minutes and vienna and about 50 minutes this storm moving at 30 miles per hour. wuch once again, let's take the radar off and this area right in here. this is where that storm is, where that possible tornado warning is until 5:45 tonight for prince william county and fairfax county and we'll zoom in and show you exactly what we're talking about in this area. right along the border. lake ridge...
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top of areas such as that savidge and right along 732 and there's north laurel and savidge and you can see the intersection with route 1 as we make our way to the north and east. this is around 32, so that is that exit right there and also 732. if you live in that region, severe thunderstorm warning for this storm and we're watching that storm very, very closely for the possibility of a possible tornado there. there is some rotation there. once again, no tornado warning, just simply a thunderstorm warning. another storm, big-time storm with the potential for hail back here towards you'll continue to see the heavy rain there. right on down to our next storm. this one does look like it has some hail with it. this is right around the remington area. if you live in remington, you want to stay inside. indications of larger hail, too, as it's making its way to the north and east. prompted flash flood warning for prince william county including the city of punases right through the 7:45 hour. this is going to be a scenario that plays out, most likely, not only all evening long, but probably i
top of areas such as that savidge and right along 732 and there's north laurel and savidge and you can see the intersection with route 1 as we make our way to the north and east. this is around 32, so that is that exit right there and also 732. if you live in that region, severe thunderstorm warning for this storm and we're watching that storm very, very closely for the possibility of a possible tornado there. there is some rotation there. once again, no tornado warning, just simply a...
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fact and a brief moment and green energy and realize it will be helpful and a stable and regulatory environment is very important and jumping back and forth and not helpful and i would go on add, why, technology does not turn out to be the right ones. this is a very dynamic industry. we should not be looking and saying we should subsidize it d
fact and a brief moment and green energy and realize it will be helpful and a stable and regulatory environment is very important and jumping back and forth and not helpful and i would go on add, why, technology does not turn out to be the right ones. this is a very dynamic industry. we should not be looking and saying we should subsidize it d
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and she says and i am not young. [laughter] nsa thought about that later as i started recognizing, you know, how important she started picking up all the things i just mentioned, it dawned on me that she was the way for the president and the mother of a president and she thinks that this is the most important election of our lifetime and it is. it is such an important election and that is why we have to make sure that not only all of us in this room who are part, their friend and neighbors and everyone else realizes how important essays. it is a dividing line in the sand. are we going to be more free or have more government involvement in our life? it is really a very clear decision we have to make. so we are going to work hard to get mitt select it and make sure we win and i will have barbara bush trying to convince anyone else that i cannot come in. [laughter] she will do her part, too. thank you also much. i will come around and say hi to more folks. [applause] .mac [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversatio
and she says and i am not young. [laughter] nsa thought about that later as i started recognizing, you know, how important she started picking up all the things i just mentioned, it dawned on me that she was the way for the president and the mother of a president and she thinks that this is the most important election of our lifetime and it is. it is such an important election and that is why we have to make sure that not only all of us in this room who are part, their friend and neighbors and...
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one as a source of effective action and true patriotism and the other as a war of selfishness and sin and this set up the cultural debate that surround the war. >> nicole eustice is a professor at new york university her book "the war of 1812 and the passions of patriotism." dan is joining us from springfield, missouri. go ahead. >> good morning. in regard to patriotism, each of the areas that the war happened in the great lakes area along the coast with the constitution and in the south with jackson, each of them had their own regional problems whether it be the indians and whether it be the suppression of soldiers and whether it be the back. they all had their own individual means of support and fighting for their cause of what patriotism is to maintain a consolidation or to support their own area and their own cause. there wasn't a -- my question is i guess is there any one united thing that created patriotism outside of these three areas and their own individual problems that existed. that's a fascinating question and you're quite right that the nation was very divided at this tim
one as a source of effective action and true patriotism and the other as a war of selfishness and sin and this set up the cultural debate that surround the war. >> nicole eustice is a professor at new york university her book "the war of 1812 and the passions of patriotism." dan is joining us from springfield, missouri. go ahead. >> good morning. in regard to patriotism, each of the areas that the war happened in the great lakes area along the coast with the constitution...
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and it goes on and on. and they came, the mccumbers and the brights that crossed from ohio and iowa in covered wagons after the war on the 25 bucks per annum that each of the families got and landed in modesto, california, and built, planted citrus groves and pear trees and all those things. and they built the first ferry on the san joaquin river which still exists, i'm told -- >> host: sandra, if you could, bring this to a conclusion. >> caller: um, just thanks for existing. my first emancipated performance was as a bank, was at the bank of america as a bookkeeper. and i was exposed to a assistant manager who was making time with the women in the vault. i reported it to the bank manager whose name was mr. brown, and we got him fired, or he was quitting. he did have to apologize both verbally and in writing. that's the end of my story for now. thanks. >> host: all right, sandra, thank you for calling in. >> guest: i'll tell you, making time with the women in the vault. i mean, every time you work as a ficti
and it goes on and on. and they came, the mccumbers and the brights that crossed from ohio and iowa in covered wagons after the war on the 25 bucks per annum that each of the families got and landed in modesto, california, and built, planted citrus groves and pear trees and all those things. and they built the first ferry on the san joaquin river which still exists, i'm told -- >> host: sandra, if you could, bring this to a conclusion. >> caller: um, just thanks for existing. my...
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and information technology and the like. so i think that's important that we think about that when we're trying to draw lessons for other states and other communities. so here's how this is going to work. we're going to have a conversation. you all should have pieces of white paper on your tables. i ask that you write down questions which will be submitted to me so that we can get questions from the audience, and what we're going to do is we're going to start to my right, your left, and we're going to go down, and we're going to hear about two or three minutes, just a little bit of an overview from -- from our panelists. the first one that we're going to hear from is the honorable michael hancock who is the mayor of denver, and so with that i'm going to turn it over to mayor hancock who is going to talk to us, and then we'll move down the line. >> thank you, nick, and i want to thank the u.s. chamber for the invitation to be here today. i think if you take a look at denver and identify the words that best describe really our
and information technology and the like. so i think that's important that we think about that when we're trying to draw lessons for other states and other communities. so here's how this is going to work. we're going to have a conversation. you all should have pieces of white paper on your tables. i ask that you write down questions which will be submitted to me so that we can get questions from the audience, and what we're going to do is we're going to start to my right, your left, and we're...
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, and raining in and a creative and constructive way debt and deficits. if we do these things we can speed up economic growth, and add jobs in a hurry without raising taxes or adding to the deficit. i would like to focus my remarks on the issues of innovation. if you get the "wall street journal" today he will find a full-page and we have on innovation. each couple of months we have one of those for one of the parts of our jobs and growth plan. the innovation system is what keeps our economy humming. our businesses competitive, and our standard of living is improving, and our wages and benefits high. very simply, if we want to spur a strong and sustainable recovery, america must ignite the innovation boom again and further. we must start by developing and attaining world-class talent because human capital is the primary driver of innovation. first, we need to develop the hometown talent. it is no secret that america's k-12 schools in many places are falling far behind our global competitors. what is most alarming is that our primary area of weakness is al
, and raining in and a creative and constructive way debt and deficits. if we do these things we can speed up economic growth, and add jobs in a hurry without raising taxes or adding to the deficit. i would like to focus my remarks on the issues of innovation. if you get the "wall street journal" today he will find a full-page and we have on innovation. each couple of months we have one of those for one of the parts of our jobs and growth plan. the innovation system is what keeps our...
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and lighting and color and the privilege of the single image and blowing it up quite huge and usingas this magical piece and in later works it's about the egg in negotiation of the single image in many ways and a stripping away of all this and sort of an exhaustion of... with that. playing around with its use mosa machine as this collector. and that's where i'm at now. i may return to the single image. >> rose: and other than your dad, what are the biggest influences. >> probably i think. >> it sounds silly but just an awareness of time and its continuum and the kind of violence of that and wanting to somehow... >> rose: do you find them or do they find you? the subjects. in other words, could this find you or were you in search of something and you think about this for a while and discard it and find this and say maybe and then on further reflection say yes and on further reflection say i have to do it and on further reflection say i have to do it now. >> it's usually that way. it often starts with me feeling lousy about it and constantly trying to twist it and turn it until it get
and lighting and color and the privilege of the single image and blowing it up quite huge and usingas this magical piece and in later works it's about the egg in negotiation of the single image in many ways and a stripping away of all this and sort of an exhaustion of... with that. playing around with its use mosa machine as this collector. and that's where i'm at now. i may return to the single image. >> rose: and other than your dad, what are the biggest influences. >> probably i...
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doctor and senator john barrasso and congressman chris van hollen join us. >>> and the cnn chief white house correspondent jessica yellin and matt bayh will join us. i'm candy crowley and this is "state of the union." >> there was a showdown this week with mitt romney and president obama giving speeches in ohio. an economic growth amid tightening polls, white house advisers said that the president would use the speech to reframe his economic argument. he tied mitt romney tightly to george w. bush and outlined his goals. >> that is my vision for america. education, energy, innovation, infrastructure. >> flashback, almost four years ago to the day, candidate barack obama. >> it is time for a competitiveness agenda built around education and energy and innovation and infrastructure. >> joining me now is white house senior adviser david plouffe. david, thank you for being here. let me start with the first big question which is, is the fact that the president is saying virtually the same thing that he said four years ago when he was campaigning a recognition that he is has not been able to
doctor and senator john barrasso and congressman chris van hollen join us. >>> and the cnn chief white house correspondent jessica yellin and matt bayh will join us. i'm candy crowley and this is "state of the union." >> there was a showdown this week with mitt romney and president obama giving speeches in ohio. an economic growth amid tightening polls, white house advisers said that the president would use the speech to reframe his economic argument. he tied mitt...
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and firefighters and police officers and office cleaners and many other people who fell ill in the decade after september 11th and in the 9/11 program helps people with their illness. now people could qualify for treatment and payment as long as they and their doctor make a good case it was caused by toxic dust. previously it only covered asthma and sinus irritation. first responders do have cancer, but there is no scientific evidence of the dust connected to the cancer. there is concern that adding cancer to the list could strain the program's limited resources. congress caps funding for the program for the treatment. and compensation payments. those numbers will still remain the same regardless of how many people file for the benefits. durnt u currently willy i people enrolled in the program and more are going before it closes. no official estimate was made on how much the addition of cancer will cost. >> and a move by one colorado college will give illegal immigrants a break on their tuition. the board of trustees voted to lower on those who graduated from high school. they will pay $5
and firefighters and police officers and office cleaners and many other people who fell ill in the decade after september 11th and in the 9/11 program helps people with their illness. now people could qualify for treatment and payment as long as they and their doctor make a good case it was caused by toxic dust. previously it only covered asthma and sinus irritation. first responders do have cancer, but there is no scientific evidence of the dust connected to the cancer. there is concern that...
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and it says accomplished by implementing standards and maritime safety and security and efficiency of navigation and prevention of control and pollution of ships. it's the source of approximately 60 legal instruments and they improve the area of the sea. so those questions i would ask are you really don't think that our sovereignty is impaired by ceding these authorities to some international group over suing the united states and taxing the united states and also can you tell me of incidences where the imo has not answered these problems we've been talking about to your satisfaction? >> thank you very much, senator inhofe, for putting it on the table. do you want to respond, general? >> first of all, it's good to see you again. there was an awful lot in the conversations. >> up to now. >> even now, with respect. there's an awful lot in the question and we have to have a detailed one-on-one conversation. i'm not sure if it's a tax as opposed to a royalty and i think a lot of these guys are not investing in these areas because they're worried they don't have the underpinning of the law
and it says accomplished by implementing standards and maritime safety and security and efficiency of navigation and prevention of control and pollution of ships. it's the source of approximately 60 legal instruments and they improve the area of the sea. so those questions i would ask are you really don't think that our sovereignty is impaired by ceding these authorities to some international group over suing the united states and taxing the united states and also can you tell me of incidences...
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role in syria and the arab spring and so forth and everything from the network and al shabaab and syria. there are all kinds of threats out there. the question is some of these threats require rapid response and germany has always been a place where we have facilities to house and train those people that can be that rapid response to emergency situations and as well as normal operations have we gone too far or are we in the cusp of leading too much, too fast and then what you add the nato component with the need to utilize and keep that organization dynamic, vibrant and effective as a partner, what is your take on all that? well, as you know, senator, former ambassador, i've had 12 years of service in nato, and i tend to see the world in many cases through our north atlantic alliance, and i think it's legitimate that it is the track record of this country that when we enter into conflict that the first people we enter into conflict are the members of the north atlantic alliance. we shouldn't discount to build partners and build their capacity and we do that in places like graph and ther
role in syria and the arab spring and so forth and everything from the network and al shabaab and syria. there are all kinds of threats out there. the question is some of these threats require rapid response and germany has always been a place where we have facilities to house and train those people that can be that rapid response to emergency situations and as well as normal operations have we gone too far or are we in the cusp of leading too much, too fast and then what you add the nato...
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and can't get them through, and ambassadors and all sorts can't get through, and that's all terrible. and yet it's going on. it's really time we clear that out. common cause today, to do away with the filibuster, because you can't bring a bill up until you have over 60 votes, and that's crazy and not democracy at all. it's time to go back to the sunshine stuff and into changing the rules and the speaker doesn't have that kind of power. you can be the speaker, but that's supposed to be more like the referee or not like the guy that gets his way and nobody else does. those types of things are really ready for a revolt. it's time to have the revolt. and let's go get these young people channelled in that way and tell them they still have the power to do it before we all lose it. yeah? >> [ inaudible ]. >> what went into your decision to leave congress when you did. because i am very disappointed when i see good people leaving, like olympia snowe is leaving now? >> what went into my mind when i left was newt gingrich, to be very honest. i had been in the congress for 22 years and had been
and can't get them through, and ambassadors and all sorts can't get through, and that's all terrible. and yet it's going on. it's really time we clear that out. common cause today, to do away with the filibuster, because you can't bring a bill up until you have over 60 votes, and that's crazy and not democracy at all. it's time to go back to the sunshine stuff and into changing the rules and the speaker doesn't have that kind of power. you can be the speaker, but that's supposed to be more like...
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and two and half million americans are contributing and teachers and retired and students.ompare that to mitt romney whose campaign is on a super pac to purchase the white house. >> chris: i let that go. he raised 16 million more than you did. and that was small contributor and not the big super pac. romney camp raised 76 million and you raised 60 million. >> chris: what about -- >> guest: mitt romney will not release who raises the money. they had a good month raising money. >> chris: that is limited contributions. >> guest: if you compare our fund raising we have more grasses. and the most active intity is not governor romney it is the super packs. >> chris: we have to let the panel have time to talk. happy father's day and go watch the u.s. open and thanks for coming in as always . up next more on the national security leaks. we'll ask the senator and cormer director of the cia how much damage was done. change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, gl
and two and half million americans are contributing and teachers and retired and students.ompare that to mitt romney whose campaign is on a super pac to purchase the white house. >> chris: i let that go. he raised 16 million more than you did. and that was small contributor and not the big super pac. romney camp raised 76 million and you raised 60 million. >> chris: what about -- >> guest: mitt romney will not release who raises the money. they had a good month raising money....
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largest and furthest and deepest extension of culture and fashion and film and finance. >> new york and london are very similar. in population terms london is 7.8 million. every city in you're is gregory. new york is bigger. there's the financial services industry which you mentioned actually london has more people employed in finance and banking. i think it's a very good case for saying that london is going to intensify and already is the financial capital of the world and will entrench that lead. i'll tell you what, because if you're a banker, if you're based in shanghai and you want to do a deal in -- or you want to do a deal in rio or wherever on the same day, you're going to need an office in london. and london is the world capital of the brits. so the big growth economy of the 21st century, you're seeing various firms listing in london, you'll see companies listing in london, you'll see them locate offices in london. >> rose: things are made here in new york and they're just carried out in london. >> i humbly beg to disagree with that. if you look at some of the investments th
largest and furthest and deepest extension of culture and fashion and film and finance. >> new york and london are very similar. in population terms london is 7.8 million. every city in you're is gregory. new york is bigger. there's the financial services industry which you mentioned actually london has more people employed in finance and banking. i think it's a very good case for saying that london is going to intensify and already is the financial capital of the world and will entrench...
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and we thank you and we just wish you god speed and continued blessings, may god bless you and god blesshe united states of america. [ applause ] >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming deputy commander from mission support vice admiral brown, united states coast guard. [ applause ] >> good morning. admiral and mrs. greener, lieutenant general williams, honored veterans of the battle of midway and their families, fellow members of the armed forces, veterans and families, ladies and gentlemen. it's truly an honor for me to he want the united states coast guard at today's commemoration. for as long as human kind has understood and embraced the notion of freedom we have honored those who accepted the responsibility to safeguard it. 2200 years ago, the athenian general said freedom is a sure possession of those who have the courage to defend it. these words describe the entire generation of brave women and men who defended our nation during world war ii, both in battle and on the home front. these words also describe the service of those veterans we honor today. for t
and we thank you and we just wish you god speed and continued blessings, may god bless you and god blesshe united states of america. [ applause ] >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming deputy commander from mission support vice admiral brown, united states coast guard. [ applause ] >> good morning. admiral and mrs. greener, lieutenant general williams, honored veterans of the battle of midway and their families, fellow members of the armed forces, veterans...
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and i was on the phone and he yelled and yelled and yelled and it was more and more hurtful and afterwards when i told one of my colleagues he sd to me, no, no, norah, you're not supposed to listen to that. you're supposed to say, you know, this is a terrible connection. i can't hear you. and just hang up. >> nora ephron was 71 years old. arianna huffington, called you last night and asked you to be on this morning because i can't think of funnier, better advice i got about life than from nora ephron and i figure we could start there. >> the advice about everything. i think the reason we are all in such shock because she was always so full of life and she was always celebrating life, whether it was what she was eating at the time or what she was going to cook or her children or her movies or the play that she was doing right now, her last play that tom hanks was going to be in and she was so excited about that. that's why she wanted to make sure she could do it. she didn't want a lot of people to know she had leukemia becse she believed she would actually beat it. if it wasn't for the pneu
and i was on the phone and he yelled and yelled and yelled and it was more and more hurtful and afterwards when i told one of my colleagues he sd to me, no, no, norah, you're not supposed to listen to that. you're supposed to say, you know, this is a terrible connection. i can't hear you. and just hang up. >> nora ephron was 71 years old. arianna huffington, called you last night and asked you to be on this morning because i can't think of funnier, better advice i got about life than from...
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and after that gives way, we'll see sunny breezy conditions but 50s and 60s and 0s -- 70s coast and bay, here is sal. >>> traffic is doing well between walnut creek and oakland not a bad drive. traffic is going well a long southbound 101, let's go back to dave and pam. >>> we begin with overnight news, a suspicious early morning fire caused major damage to an apartment complex. lorraine blanco joins us from the fire scene, lorraine? >> reporter: well pam, i just spoke with one of the residents and he told me in spanish it was scary, very scary. you can see crews are on the scene and the fire marshall said the fire appears to be set deliberately. it started with up to five cars a blaze -- ablaze simultaneously. two units were destroyed and a half dozen people are homeless. there was too much smoke and water damage so the whole building had to be evacuated. all 27 people did get out safely. >> a heavy fire volume upon arrival makes it challenging but crews had a quick grab on that fire and there is no injuries which is one of our big concerns. >> red cross is helping in a nearby commu
and after that gives way, we'll see sunny breezy conditions but 50s and 60s and 0s -- 70s coast and bay, here is sal. >>> traffic is doing well between walnut creek and oakland not a bad drive. traffic is going well a long southbound 101, let's go back to dave and pam. >>> we begin with overnight news, a suspicious early morning fire caused major damage to an apartment complex. lorraine blanco joins us from the fire scene, lorraine? >> reporter: well pam, i just spoke...
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down to the 50s and tomorrow, breezy and cool and a high of 80, and sunshine and patchy clouds, and tomorrowmy beautiful day, and it will be absolutely beautiful. now, marty likes the tropical weather. so his kind of weather is coming later on. >> i like that, when you name it and put the gauntlet down. >> less humidity? >> yes. >> we like that. all right. thank you. >>> don't miss tonight's cbs primetime lineup. at 10:00, it's an episode of hawaii five-0 followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> still to come on eyewitness news at 4: 4:30 e egypt's elections. >> and catholics react to a landmark verdict in the sex abuse trial of a priest. >> and a new study on food al >> and a new study on food al earningies and children, the ,,, >>> 4:29 and 88 degrees and mostly sunny in central maryland. had oh everyone, and thanks for staying with wjz eyewitness news. i'm adam may. denise and vic have a night off. >>> a bus monitor bullied is a story that has captured the world. mary has the outpouring of support for karen klein. >> reporter: as karen is receiving the outpouring of support, many are hop
down to the 50s and tomorrow, breezy and cool and a high of 80, and sunshine and patchy clouds, and tomorrowmy beautiful day, and it will be absolutely beautiful. now, marty likes the tropical weather. so his kind of weather is coming later on. >> i like that, when you name it and put the gauntlet down. >> less humidity? >> yes. >> we like that. all right. thank you. >>> don't miss tonight's cbs primetime lineup. at 10:00, it's an episode of hawaii five-0...
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i want to thank our mayor and supervisors chiu and afpls and the departments and agencies to support self-help for the elderly. thanks. >> monica kenny, district 11. unfortunately the proposed development agreement is a special deal that is good for cpmc but bad for san francisco and districts nine, 10 and 11. it is a poorly negotiated deal that cpmc spend less on charitable care than today and it is shrinking st. luke's hospital to barely one-third of current size cutting vital servic services. it fails to protect jobs and guarantee new and permanent jobs for the city and leaves san francisco taxpayers, patients and workers facing higher costs. mayor lee, cpmc must provide its fair share of charity care, medical and build and operate a strong and sustainable new st. luke's. it must guarantee that the jobs, wages and benefits of its current employees and guarantee a reasonable number of permanent jobs for san francisco residents. cpmc must limit its prices to city health plans and pay the full cost of its development proje project, affordable housing, traffic and neighborhood impact.
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john gray with husband and father and three and aforetime grandfather. his newest book is venus on fire and mars on a case happy father's day. i want to start with one thing before we get into all of this and that is 26 years old your oldest girl was born and do you remember the first limassol her and do you remember what you felt? >>> this is one of the things that changes men and have a child is actually stimulates a whole new hormonal system instead of a man with much higher levels of oxytocin done digging of the trout and his practice levels as well. >>> do men know that? he said said its a one a woman sees a baby and she feels those loving feelings that chemical the same thing happens and a man and nonsexist hormone. >>> a lot more happens with women its regulated with estrogen supplement the slots a lot more but the birth of a child a specially for father that's present or nearby at the time is a much higher release of it that lasts a lifetime. the first sugar treat and i had as gramm crackers was a kitten to this day and my blood sugar dropped my
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solar and biomass and geothermal. they're afraid that republicans might vote for it. so it's a gag here, a gag order on the floor, saying no debate on the renewables because oil and coal don't want it debated. there will not be a vote on this. the majority has voted more than 100 times in this congress to help the oil industry but they have not voted once in favor of clean energy in the year and a half that they have controlled the united states congress. moreover, because they will not extend the production tax credit for wind, 40,000 jobs are going to be lost in the wind industry in the first six months of 2013. this is the big oil dream act. this is the dream act of the republicans. this is something that should be opposed. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from colorado reserves. and the gentleman from utah is recognized. mr. bishop: ironically i do agree with the gentleman from massachusetts in one element of what he said. that this admin
solar and biomass and geothermal. they're afraid that republicans might vote for it. so it's a gag here, a gag order on the floor, saying no debate on the renewables because oil and coal don't want it debated. there will not be a vote on this. the majority has voted more than 100 times in this congress to help the oil industry but they have not voted once in favor of clean energy in the year and a half that they have controlled the united states congress. moreover, because they will not extend...
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and spirituality and interconnectedness' and hart to hart. in reference to what you say, there is an old saying that describes it best. never forget that what you teach is teaching you. i am grateful there was a malcolm. i bought marable's book as soon as it came out. i read the reviews. i was hoping that he would focus on that very last year so that we could understand the bridge that was being created across the world. when i discovered it wasn't that it wasn't interesting to me any more. >> yes, jeff? >> i would like to thank herb boyd for the presentation and writing the book and all your other efforts. we are all facing some really hard times now and we have a younger generation that is coming up and they are really getting hit with it. i wonder if -- we have a national audience and you get a chance to speak to them here and if you offer in a couple minutes what they hope to draw from malcolm based on your understanding and thing they can draw from him. >> i have a very good friend in detroit and probably of all the folks out there who k
and spirituality and interconnectedness' and hart to hart. in reference to what you say, there is an old saying that describes it best. never forget that what you teach is teaching you. i am grateful there was a malcolm. i bought marable's book as soon as it came out. i read the reviews. i was hoping that he would focus on that very last year so that we could understand the bridge that was being created across the world. when i discovered it wasn't that it wasn't interesting to me any more....
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and the forage left to theft and violence and violence to murder and murder to rape. and suddenly, the people of new jersey began to understand what
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those of us moms and dads and grandmas and grandpas go to work and work hard every day.ot just for a paycheck. not just to put food on the table. not just to put clothes on backs of our kids. we go to work every day and work hard for the same reason we work hard. because we want our children to inherit a better life, a better home and community. thanks to your vote a better state together we're going to move wisconsin forward. thank you. god bless you. and god bless the great state of wisconsin. >> bret: wis governor scott walker on a big night. a big win for the governor. and you take this full screen you see him giving his wife, family a hug, you can see people are very, very, excited the governor, however, didn't talk about all of the different things and tough decisions and did talk about healing in wisconsin moving forward he said. he said he's going to work with the mayor and try to make milwaukee a better city saying this is about coming together after a tough election. i did say it should be a signal around the country tough decisions need to be made. and we're g
those of us moms and dads and grandmas and grandpas go to work and work hard every day.ot just for a paycheck. not just to put food on the table. not just to put clothes on backs of our kids. we go to work every day and work hard for the same reason we work hard. because we want our children to inherit a better life, a better home and community. thanks to your vote a better state together we're going to move wisconsin forward. thank you. god bless you. and god bless the great state of...
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and yoga and vegetables. >> yes. i'm not a fanatic, but i'm not interested in eating unless i'm with people. >> any sweets, coffee or something like that? >> yes, milk chocolate. >> i love it, and i wish i had some for you, because you are adorable. i will will live much longer now because of this interview. >> thank you. >> unfortunately, that will wrap it up for us today, and stay connected at sanjay guptac/cnn and now time for the top stories. >>> from cnn atlanta, this is cnn morning and here comes debby and where she will land nobody knows. areas in louisiana prepare this morning for a state of emergency. >> we are going to see additional storm surge this week more than what is being projected right now. >> plus, it is the biggest case in more than a decade and tomorrow could be decision day. >> liberty, yes. socialism, no. >> will obama care still stand 24 hours from now? >> i i actually am confident that the supreme court will uphold the law. >> if i am elected president, i will repeal obama care. >>> and just
and yoga and vegetables. >> yes. i'm not a fanatic, but i'm not interested in eating unless i'm with people. >> any sweets, coffee or something like that? >> yes, milk chocolate. >> i love it, and i wish i had some for you, because you are adorable. i will will live much longer now because of this interview. >> thank you. >> unfortunately, that will wrap it up for us today, and stay connected at sanjay guptac/cnn and now time for the top stories. >>>...
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and provide checks and balances. the new accountability techniques include some of the techniques used within the existing branches such as the inspector genre scream created by congress in the executive, such as the freedom of information act available for people like david cole and other private actors to produce a kind of transparency. and what the book demonstrates is that both in the process and in the results this combination of new activities in old branches and new kinds of uses of instruments has actually produced enormous transformation of the substantive policies and of the dynamic among the branches. a question that i have is whether, in fact, the declining resources that are existing, for example, for investigative journalism bode ill for the dynamic that the book so well describes. so, for example, media is a critical player in this story. and the effective investigative journalism that disclosed everything from the absolutely horrific behavior in abu ghraib to the existence of secret surveillance depen
and provide checks and balances. the new accountability techniques include some of the techniques used within the existing branches such as the inspector genre scream created by congress in the executive, such as the freedom of information act available for people like david cole and other private actors to produce a kind of transparency. and what the book demonstrates is that both in the process and in the results this combination of new activities in old branches and new kinds of uses of...
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and. from from jeremy zemin and from the united states jake apple and i want to ask them is the future of the world the future of the internet. i want to look at three basic freedoms where i interviewed as i say now israel has become sort of a strategy that as a christian puts head of the way he has his own kind of house arrest as well because it leaves secretly but i'm sure that i would make i'm very pleased that i comparison even to that i was right on it and that's the first i want to go back to these these three fundamental freedoms freedom communication freedom of movement and freedom of economic interaction so if we look at the transition of global society onto the internet when we made that transition. the freedom of personal movement is unchanged essential that the freedom of communication is enhanced tremendously in some ways in that we now can communicate to many more people on the other hand is also tremendously degraded because there is no privacy anymore and so our communicati
and. from from jeremy zemin and from the united states jake apple and i want to ask them is the future of the world the future of the internet. i want to look at three basic freedoms where i interviewed as i say now israel has become sort of a strategy that as a christian puts head of the way he has his own kind of house arrest as well because it leaves secretly but i'm sure that i would make i'm very pleased that i comparison even to that i was right on it and that's the first i want to go...
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to pick your fights and what tool are in your tool bag and harsh environment and few assets and infrastructure and economic activity outpacing that ability. so having this framework. this starting point with the other arctic nations and not just the nations in my case and the chiefs of defense and the chiefs of security that allows us to build, shared, situational awareness and common interests and common framework so we can avoid my job and avoid these frictions the best that i can with this pace of activities. >> so it's a common framework that you're referring to, would that be established with the international sea bed authority? is that the metaphor cal table that we're talking about? >> i'm going to stick with the operational aspects of it. i think the sea bed questions and the continental shelf questions are the things that are the uncertainty that are accompanied to increase economic activity. the law of the sea does allow us a starting point of certainty in our discussions and the coordination in cooperation as we try to resolve what is really an opportunity to have a boon in the acti
to pick your fights and what tool are in your tool bag and harsh environment and few assets and infrastructure and economic activity outpacing that ability. so having this framework. this starting point with the other arctic nations and not just the nations in my case and the chiefs of defense and the chiefs of security that allows us to build, shared, situational awareness and common interests and common framework so we can avoid my job and avoid these frictions the best that i can with this...
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and climates and the rest of it. so i started out on that kind of open framework and i got about six or eight months into the research not thought to myself, really needed a subject here. once i came to that conclusion, then for an american audience i thought exxonmobil was the only i sort of backed into it as a subject and i didn't quite realize what i was getting into when they were sort of forced upon me at least in my opinion as a subject. i didn't know how close they were and how difficult they were to report on. i thought they would just be normal reparation and i also didn't understand that much about their distinctive internal culture. a lot of the three and a half years that remained was about discovering what exxonmobil at that point like, did i pick the wrong company? >> guest: i had mixed feelings. i joke to my journalist friend, there must be a word in german that describes what journalists feel when other people suffer but you get an ending to your book. i thought well, this bill the catastrophe of an e
and climates and the rest of it. so i started out on that kind of open framework and i got about six or eight months into the research not thought to myself, really needed a subject here. once i came to that conclusion, then for an american audience i thought exxonmobil was the only i sort of backed into it as a subject and i didn't quite realize what i was getting into when they were sort of forced upon me at least in my opinion as a subject. i didn't know how close they were and how difficult...
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and politics to business and science and arts and culture and values.te. >>> president obama will be in colorado also today about 110 miles from here, and getting a look firsthand at the wildfires raging near colorado springs. at least one person has now died. hundreds of homes destroyed. we will have more of that up ahead. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the sound of gun fire and plumes of smoke fill ed the air over the town of homs in syria today. the government rebel forces battled across the country and 30 people at least have been killed today alone. the international diplomats are going to talk about it in switzerland today. and just ahead, we will talk to the former u.s. ambassador to the nato nick byrnes. >> it is back to earth for ch china's first chinese astronaut who is a woman, and also a parachute brought the capsule down today, and china has made some progress in the space program in the last ten years and the latest mission was a manned space docking. only the u.s. and russia have done it before. >>> european leaders are calling
and politics to business and science and arts and culture and values.te. >>> president obama will be in colorado also today about 110 miles from here, and getting a look firsthand at the wildfires raging near colorado springs. at least one person has now died. hundreds of homes destroyed. we will have more of that up ahead. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the sound of gun fire and plumes of smoke fill ed the air over the town of homs in syria today. the government...
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and so we try to work with the departments and
and so we try to work with the departments and