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>>arthur: what about mr. wilson's family? >>randy: it is horrible but we are lawyers and we are put on --. >>shepard: i'll never forget that. >>randy: if it were us, we would be the first to reach out to, your lawyer. brilliant. >>shepard: if we you needed to tell. next legal topic a week after kodak filed for bankruptcy protection, kodak, stunning, right, an employee is suing the company's executives and board. the suit claims that the officials knew very well kodak was struggling and the oversight of employee retirement plans cost workers and retirees tens of millions. but kodak officials deny the allegation. so, basically, what they are saying is, kodak people knew, they protected themselves, but they let the employees go down the drain. randy? >>randy: there is a disconnect. typically what you see in a situation like this, you have the higher ups knowing the company is about to tank so they are selling all of their stock. there is no allegation that those board of director members, the members of the board, were doing tha
>>arthur: what about mr. wilson's family? >>randy: it is horrible but we are lawyers and we are put on --. >>shepard: i'll never forget that. >>randy: if it were us, we would be the first to reach out to, your lawyer. brilliant. >>shepard: if we you needed to tell. next legal topic a week after kodak filed for bankruptcy protection, kodak, stunning, right, an employee is suing the company's executives and board. the suit claims that the officials knew very well...
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has not been proven beyond a reasonable doubt we'll speak to radley balko about the case of thomas arthur and the u.s. supreme court is soon going to decide if corporations who let's not forget they consider people if they can be held liable for human rights abuses are going to look into all of the details as well as the hypocrisy if the conservative justices get their way all of all that more fair not including a dose of happy hour but first take a look at the mainstream media has decided to miss. well it's another big tuesday in this election year and it's an especially big night for mitt romney and the will of your won't he win michigan sense as his home state let's face it will be a pretty big kick in the face if he lost but anyway as usual the mainstream media is covering the primary tuesday obsessive. all's are now open in arizona and michigan for front runners rick santorum and mitt romney the stakes they are pretty high a total of fifty nine delegates are up for grabs today in two states the good news for romney is no matter what happens tonight he will win more delegates arizona
has not been proven beyond a reasonable doubt we'll speak to radley balko about the case of thomas arthur and the u.s. supreme court is soon going to decide if corporations who let's not forget they consider people if they can be held liable for human rights abuses are going to look into all of the details as well as the hypocrisy if the conservative justices get their way all of all that more fair not including a dose of happy hour but first take a look at the mainstream media has decided to...
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and anything arthur was told, because arthur was the greatest author of stories about himself. know specifically, because denny arthur told me, when dean russ came to visit the president, he had a specific message. would you please get this lesson off the list of people who get my cable? why? because arthur was about the most garrolous party-going person in the whole white house. because russ said, listen, anything you get by cable is around town by nightfall. so -- and then he said to kenny, no, you better not. i'll have to do it. you're going to come out poorly in this book as it is. >> and one thing she says in here is how compartmentalized their lives were. >> one thing i found that was real, no one in the staff really did anything by memos. we communicated by phone and conversation and that's it. so there are not great records. >> one reason for the old history program. >> that's right. and it made it very refreshing when something you know you had seen or had been done was not recorded. but you could also see -- >> was there anything particularly that you would have liked
and anything arthur was told, because arthur was the greatest author of stories about himself. know specifically, because denny arthur told me, when dean russ came to visit the president, he had a specific message. would you please get this lesson off the list of people who get my cable? why? because arthur was about the most garrolous party-going person in the whole white house. because russ said, listen, anything you get by cable is around town by nightfall. so -- and then he said to kenny,...
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(arthur penn) there's a major character who idealizes billy. i knew you weren't dead.gure of billy deviates from his expectation he eventually ends up betraying him. the situation got to be one of the earliest forms of it, of the media dictating the events. you're not like the books. you don't wear silver stuff. you don't stand up to glory. you're not him. (crying) you're not him. (john sturges) the appeal i think has to be answered with the word legend. they were legends of the west who did these outlandish things which if presented straight out of nowhere, it would not be accepted. but because this theoretically happened in the west, audiences were prepared to accept them as real people. (elmore leonard) that meeting in the street for that showdown must have been made up in hollywood. a typical gunfight out west was a man in a saloon with a shotgun or revolver and seeing who he wants at the bar and shooting at him. then the guy at the bar turns around and shoots at him and follows him out onto the street and shoots a couple of more times. and maybe eight shots are fi
(arthur penn) there's a major character who idealizes billy. i knew you weren't dead.gure of billy deviates from his expectation he eventually ends up betraying him. the situation got to be one of the earliest forms of it, of the media dictating the events. you're not like the books. you don't wear silver stuff. you don't stand up to glory. you're not him. (crying) you're not him. (john sturges) the appeal i think has to be answered with the word legend. they were legends of the west who did...
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>>arthur: some help?e needs some help the way the guy in the josh powell on the west coast needed a lost people before he killed his two kids. we got him. got him under arrest. he was clearly a sick nut killing his two sons and this guy is diagnosed with deep psychiatric problems when not on his medicines so maintain him where we know where he. >>shepard: keep him away from everyone else. >>randy: i would not just lock him up. >>shepard: keep him away from everyone else. i think the mails have gotten to randy. >>randy: it is not easy. it is not easy. >>shepard: you are a bad plan and a lawyer. so live with it. rain which order? >>shepard: you choose. >>randy: thank you. >>shepard: arrest -- arthur and randy, thank. cell phones keep us in touch, and help us stay organize asked now your phone can help you fight depression. it is in your pocket and it knows you depressed and it helps you fix it. providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on
>>arthur: some help?e needs some help the way the guy in the josh powell on the west coast needed a lost people before he killed his two kids. we got him. got him under arrest. he was clearly a sick nut killing his two sons and this guy is diagnosed with deep psychiatric problems when not on his medicines so maintain him where we know where he. >>shepard: keep him away from everyone else. >>randy: i would not just lock him up. >>shepard: keep him away from everyone else....
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one of transcanada's port arthur texas customers. the rest of transcanada's customers include a french company, two canadian companies, and a multinational venture based in the netherlands. and it is not just a regular money making export opportunity that many of these companies are seeking. port arthur, texas, is a foreign trade zone. so when these refineries reexport the diesel and other fuels, they are maging using keystone oil they won't even have to pay united states taxes. hear that again. they will not have to pay united states taxes. left anyone think that trans america -- transcanada, rather, isn't in the reexport business. in december when i asked the president of transcanada whether he would agree to insure that the oil and refined fuels stay here in this country instead of reexporting them he said, no.
one of transcanada's port arthur texas customers. the rest of transcanada's customers include a french company, two canadian companies, and a multinational venture based in the netherlands. and it is not just a regular money making export opportunity that many of these companies are seeking. port arthur, texas, is a foreign trade zone. so when these refineries reexport the diesel and other fuels, they are maging using keystone oil they won't even have to pay united states taxes. hear that...
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and, now, throughs stealing arthur's money.pard: just one, this are a few other accusations but this is not to take anything away from them, thank god they are this, but when you get temperatures of throughs of people in one agency under the federal government, good lord you are going to have a bad egg. >>arthur: everywhere. unfortunately, there are bad eggs. it is amazing, though, only because there are 1,400 cameras on every aspect, wherever you move. >>shepard: i am afraid to much jam. like being in the casino. they watch everything you do. >>randy: the money is gone. they didn't recover the money. >>shepard: of course not. it is like every drug sting, they chop all the marijuana plants down and there are no suspects. >>guest: to be honest, in the t.s.a., they do a relatively thankless job. and high profile. >>shepard: and now you put your hands above your led and they are like, well are you wearing a watch, and they are saying, it is sensing something. i am saying just look, it is my arm. >>guest: when you have an incident
and, now, throughs stealing arthur's money.pard: just one, this are a few other accusations but this is not to take anything away from them, thank god they are this, but when you get temperatures of throughs of people in one agency under the federal government, good lord you are going to have a bad egg. >>arthur: everywhere. unfortunately, there are bad eggs. it is amazing, though, only because there are 1,400 cameras on every aspect, wherever you move. >>shepard: i am afraid to...
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>>arthur: i don't think much of it.k that the evidence is going to be overwhelming that he is the over one who had the opportunity. that the reason, et cetera, et cetera, to commit this act, and what happens is when he walks out of the room, after allegedly she is attacked he takes her laptop, he commits another felony, after the murder, which now becomes, and we have the seem law in new york, if you kill somebody it is not first-degree murder, you kill swing while you are committing another felony it is first degree murder. >>shepard: that is special circumstances in california. >>arthur: who felonies at once, murder and any other felony so here it is murder and grand larceny, stealing the computer, therefore, it is murder in the first-degree. >>randy: you are right, here is the good news and bad news. bad news, the drug defense, good news, back in 2006 the f.d.a. had the black box warning which is the strongest warning with certain drugs they cause your heart rate to go up but in november of 2011 the f.d.a. said forge
>>arthur: i don't think much of it.k that the evidence is going to be overwhelming that he is the over one who had the opportunity. that the reason, et cetera, et cetera, to commit this act, and what happens is when he walks out of the room, after allegedly she is attacked he takes her laptop, he commits another felony, after the murder, which now becomes, and we have the seem law in new york, if you kill somebody it is not first-degree murder, you kill swing while you are committing...
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>> yes, including anything that arthur told, because arthur was the greatest author or about stories about himself, i know specifically because kenny o'donnell told me, when dean rust came to see the president, he delivered a message, get ar sure schlessinger off the list of people that get my cable. why? because he was a party going person. because russ said listen, anything you get by cable is around town by night fall. and then he said to kenny, no, you better not, i'll have to do it. you are going to come out poorly in his book as it is. >> and one thing she says in here is how in many ways compartmentalized his life was, she mentions the staff. >> yes, and one of the things that i found remarkable but it's real. nobody in the staff really did business in memos. we communicated by phone and conversation and that is it. so, there are not great records. >> one reason the oral history program. >> that is right. and it made it very refreshing when you could know that something that you had seen or done was not recorded. but you could also see -- >> was there anything in particular th
>> yes, including anything that arthur told, because arthur was the greatest author or about stories about himself, i know specifically because kenny o'donnell told me, when dean rust came to see the president, he delivered a message, get ar sure schlessinger off the list of people that get my cable. why? because he was a party going person. because russ said listen, anything you get by cable is around town by night fall. and then he said to kenny, no, you better not, i'll have to do it....
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in keeping with the purpose of the interviews, but also in keeping with the times, arthur schlessingerasks fewer questions about her own activities or conception of her public role than an interviewer would ask a first lady today. and now that she's become sort of an international icon, it's hard to remember that she was only 31 when my father became president and totally overwhelmed by the prospect. it's interesting to track her evolution into a modern woman, and ironic that despite the hopelessly old-fashioned view she expresses, that transformation began in the white house. though she played a largely traditional role as first lady, like so many women, she found her identity through work. when she moved into the white house, she had a 3-year-old, and a newborn baby. her pregnancies had been difficult and she would lose another child in 1963, so caring for us and protecting us was her top priority. but it had been a long time since there had been children in the white house, and the obligations of a first lady included a busy official schedule. she fought to carve out the time that s
in keeping with the purpose of the interviews, but also in keeping with the times, arthur schlessingerasks fewer questions about her own activities or conception of her public role than an interviewer would ask a first lady today. and now that she's become sort of an international icon, it's hard to remember that she was only 31 when my father became president and totally overwhelmed by the prospect. it's interesting to track her evolution into a modern woman, and ironic that despite the...
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the beginning of an extraordinary career, young douglas with his father, arthur mcarthur, boy colonel of the civil war and veteran of the campaign in the spanish american war. one day when the son was 13 years old, his father is said to have remarked, i think there are the material of a soldier in that boy. a truth that was soon made clear. entering west point he showed extraordinary brilliance in his studies, attaining an average that was the high nest a quarter century and he won the coveted a in athletics as well. he was to lead the american team in the world olympic games. meanwhile, the campaign in the philippines was being brought to a successful completion under his father's able leadership. the son was eager to visit his battlefields and his first assignment was to survey areas of these islands, one was the baton of peninsula, which many years later he would fight. during the following years, lieutenant macarthur had opportunities to study the far eastern area, gaining insight to the attitudes of peoples hardly known by the west. at the beginning of world war i, the plan was t
the beginning of an extraordinary career, young douglas with his father, arthur mcarthur, boy colonel of the civil war and veteran of the campaign in the spanish american war. one day when the son was 13 years old, his father is said to have remarked, i think there are the material of a soldier in that boy. a truth that was soon made clear. entering west point he showed extraordinary brilliance in his studies, attaining an average that was the high nest a quarter century and he won the coveted...
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arthur brooks president of the american enterprise institute.independent. >> in the old case republicans stood for being resistant to change. so in the old style, old style liberal believes in personal ininitiative. >> when you see republicans take the stance on taxes right or wrong? >> if they are against taxes i'm with that only matched with a pro growth strategy. number two -- >> are you a believer that by just taking away taxes that's a pro growth strategy? >> that's partly a pro growth strategy. other things we have to do well. why i asked senator thune that particular question. the things that republicans are missing today is almost not complete but almost incomplete a built to make a moral argument for the free enterprise system. what's written on our hearts has to do with the kind of life we want to live. >> does romney have a chance. i watched. he had a chance. it was tepid to his tax and private equity. >> he still has a chance. this is not just republicans that need to do this. president obama needs to do this too. don't bet against a
arthur brooks president of the american enterprise institute.independent. >> in the old case republicans stood for being resistant to change. so in the old style, old style liberal believes in personal ininitiative. >> when you see republicans take the stance on taxes right or wrong? >> if they are against taxes i'm with that only matched with a pro growth strategy. number two -- >> are you a believer that by just taking away taxes that's a pro growth strategy? >>...
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that's when two brothers, arthur and henry bell, decided to buy a small olive grove near fresno.hey even carried on harvesting and selling olives through the great depression. no one realized it back then, but the brothers were planting the seeds for a multi-million-dollar business lasting at least 4 generations. >> just to give you an example, bell-carter's first canning operation was in berkeley, california in 1930. the company had 12 employees, and i think their annual--annually they canned about 7,000 cases of olives. come up to today's standards. we have over 500 employees canning well over 9 million cases a year. >> at the heart of the business is the fruit, arriving at the processing plant within 24 hours of beng picked so the olives can be sized and sortd. although the olives are initially green and bitter, they're soaked for days in these special contairs, and mixed with lye and carbon dioxide to turn theinto those familiar california black olives. >> they can tree ripen, but for the nice, firm, black, ripe california olive, we want the greenest, firmest olive we can get
that's when two brothers, arthur and henry bell, decided to buy a small olive grove near fresno.hey even carried on harvesting and selling olives through the great depression. no one realized it back then, but the brothers were planting the seeds for a multi-million-dollar business lasting at least 4 generations. >> just to give you an example, bell-carter's first canning operation was in berkeley, california in 1930. the company had 12 employees, and i think their annual--annually they...
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arthur, i know it was your christmas party.g this case, what would you say, joey? >> listen, as a defense? >> judge: if there are two of them for 150 each, it's $300. >> from a prosecution's perspective, stealing is stealing. does it matter as to you know what? i was bald, i was stealing. my baby needed diaper, i was stealing. >> it my may be a hung jury. you mentioned about facebook, i was speaking to a judge today, all the evidence in his case, a gang gun case, it's all facebook. there are the gang members with the guns, on facebook. and the judge goes, they wonder why i'm letting it into evidence. >> judge: this technology is helping law enforcement where it always -- >> on witnesses what, do you do? you pull their profile, you have so much information on a witness when they go to testify, god forbid they're not truthful, you have it right there. cross-examination. >> judge: and by the way, there was a woman with these guys who apparently, when they stole the rogaine, which by the way is an expensive over the counter medicat
arthur, i know it was your christmas party.g this case, what would you say, joey? >> listen, as a defense? >> judge: if there are two of them for 150 each, it's $300. >> from a prosecution's perspective, stealing is stealing. does it matter as to you know what? i was bald, i was stealing. my baby needed diaper, i was stealing. >> it my may be a hung jury. you mentioned about facebook, i was speaking to a judge today, all the evidence in his case, a gang gun case, it's...
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port arthur, texas, is a foreign trade zone. so when these refineries reexport the diesel and other fuels, they are maging using keystone oil they won't even have to pay united states taxes. hear that again. they will not have to pay united states taxes. left anyone think that trans america -- transcanada, rather, isn't in the reexport business. in december when i asked the president of transcanada whether he would agree to insure that the oil and refined fuels stay here in this country instead of reexporting them he said, no. sitting right at that table. so that's the plan in this republican bill. sneak the pipeline into the country, refine the oil and then sneak the diesel fuel right back out of the country. yesterday the gentleman from nebraska said that tar sands oil could replace a million and a half or two mill dwrn baion bar oil a day. even if the keystone xl pipeline was going to transport more than 630,000 barrels of tar sands oil each day, the doe estimates it will transport the idea that all of the keystone oil will s
port arthur, texas, is a foreign trade zone. so when these refineries reexport the diesel and other fuels, they are maging using keystone oil they won't even have to pay united states taxes. hear that again. they will not have to pay united states taxes. left anyone think that trans america -- transcanada, rather, isn't in the reexport business. in december when i asked the president of transcanada whether he would agree to insure that the oil and refined fuels stay here in this country instead...
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it was not those confederate generals that liberated the ancestors of arthur ashe. it was ulysses s. grant and company that liberated those ancestors, that statue now stands there. altogether fitting, especially for underlying the ambiguity of a great deal of our memories of the civil war as southerners. that's another thing i wish we could get more into our public rhetoric. and that is honest ambivalence and willingness to be ambiguous about those loyalties that shape this country from its past. another one of my favorite southerners was that nameless soldier whom shelby identifies as being part of longstreet's army. marching along and the soldier was tagging along at the end of a column. and as he trudged there, longstreet came up on his horse and with some compassion said, you think you'll make it, soldier? and he replied, yeah, general, i think i'll make it. but i hopes to god i never loves another country. times in my own life as an american citizen where i wonder about that. i wonder about that in my basic infantry training in alabama. named after a general th
it was not those confederate generals that liberated the ancestors of arthur ashe. it was ulysses s. grant and company that liberated those ancestors, that statue now stands there. altogether fitting, especially for underlying the ambiguity of a great deal of our memories of the civil war as southerners. that's another thing i wish we could get more into our public rhetoric. and that is honest ambivalence and willingness to be ambiguous about those loyalties that shape this country from its...
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now, then there's the issue of whether or not sending it to port arthur free trade zone allows it to evade paying u.s. trade taxes. well, with respect to u.s. taxes, the facts that port arthur is a free trade zone, this is a different source, has no bearing on u.s. revenue from canadian oil sands, imports or exports. these imports just like the mexican ones are not subject to duties under nafta. we looked it up. i think mr. markey you voted in favor of nafta. so actually the trade -- the tax treatment of this product is not related to the free trade zone, it's related to the nafta treaty and maybe we want to revisit that. i'm not sure why suddenly that becomes something which we object to. lastly, i said, well, what is the true agenda? why are they hating these glue collar jobs? why are these guys and gals who will be able to work, have benefits, have good wages not being supported which bianyway friends on the other side of the aisle? the last thing i'll really is from the "new york times." obviously we all know what means. this is an article from the poison politics of keystone xl.
now, then there's the issue of whether or not sending it to port arthur free trade zone allows it to evade paying u.s. trade taxes. well, with respect to u.s. taxes, the facts that port arthur is a free trade zone, this is a different source, has no bearing on u.s. revenue from canadian oil sands, imports or exports. these imports just like the mexican ones are not subject to duties under nafta. we looked it up. i think mr. markey you voted in favor of nafta. so actually the trade -- the tax...
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it is irony that arthur ash is standing there tall with his tennis racket on monument avenue. it's also an irony that we are in this meeting here in a city, washington, d.c., which was the subject of what joseph ellis calls the most important dinner party in the history of the united states, the party in which james madison, thomas jefferson, and alexander hamilton met around jefferson's dinner table to see if they could decide in 1790 whether or not the federal government should be charged or permitted to assume the war debts of the revolution. and that was feared especially by virginia politicians because they didn't want the federal government to be that centrally involved in the economics of their new nation. as a compromise, or as a way of making it possible to yield to alexander hamilton's favoring of this proposal, jefferson and madison urged that the new national capital be located where it is now on the banks of the potomac. and if you look at that right now, that's full of irony. joseph ellis said, by selecting the potomac location, the congress had implicitly decide
it is irony that arthur ash is standing there tall with his tennis racket on monument avenue. it's also an irony that we are in this meeting here in a city, washington, d.c., which was the subject of what joseph ellis calls the most important dinner party in the history of the united states, the party in which james madison, thomas jefferson, and alexander hamilton met around jefferson's dinner table to see if they could decide in 1790 whether or not the federal government should be charged or...
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the musician is husband and friend and colleague of arthur nevill. i thought it was prudent to bring balance. life and times of whitney houston and we down the road of drug use and i want to concentrate on the human being that was so beloved and get more from tacu. he took the stage and performed with her. >> yes, i am. >> tell me about whitney houston. >> whitney was a wonderful spirit and one of the things i remember when i first toured with her in 1999, it was my first big world tour. and she embraced all of the band members that were new on the scene and she really took it upon herself to show us the ropes and really welcome them in her family. on stage and off stage. i will always remember those times when we would have a day off and she would organize gatherings and going out to the park. she would send a runner or a security team to go to a local toys rus and fill up a van with soccer balls and none of us had any idea what was going on. and we'll go to the park and she will show up with a picnic and you know just make an afternoon of it so she
the musician is husband and friend and colleague of arthur nevill. i thought it was prudent to bring balance. life and times of whitney houston and we down the road of drug use and i want to concentrate on the human being that was so beloved and get more from tacu. he took the stage and performed with her. >> yes, i am. >> tell me about whitney houston. >> whitney was a wonderful spirit and one of the things i remember when i first toured with her in 1999, it was my first big...
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he was tied with chad arthur. just above andrew johnson. most of these academics would have agreed at that time with the presidential scholar louis kuhning who said eisenhower would be presenting his appetite for leisure and recreation while leading the day to day administration of his office to trust the assistant to the president sheryl an axe. over the past 50 years, however, these earlier assess ams of eisenhower as a well meaning, but bumbling political novice have been challenged. the corrections of official records like right here at the eisenhower and personal papers and eisenhower revisionists have constructed a new edge in which the president emerges as a capable, clever, executive that led the nahition with a strong hand and a clear vision. the new scholarship has enhanced ike's reputation dramatically. a new poll placed eisenhower ninth. he then in 1990 slipped to 15th. the sienna college research institute poll. ike had once again moved back into the top ten leaving aside some guy named kennedy. although the results now, this n
he was tied with chad arthur. just above andrew johnson. most of these academics would have agreed at that time with the presidential scholar louis kuhning who said eisenhower would be presenting his appetite for leisure and recreation while leading the day to day administration of his office to trust the assistant to the president sheryl an axe. over the past 50 years, however, these earlier assess ams of eisenhower as a well meaning, but bumbling political novice have been challenged. the...
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they are also located in port arthur, texas, which is a designated foreign trade zone. this means that when these refineries reexport the keystone oil fuels they won't even have to pay u.s. taxes on those exports. when you look at the iranians, i think that illustrates how critical it is that supply for the united states be north american. general, do you think this bill to legislate a permit for the keystone pipeline is guaranteed to reduce our dependence on oil transported through the straits of harmuz if we don't have some provision which insures that the oil stays here in the united states. >> no. i do not believe i will the guarantee energy security. >> the american petroleum institute cited our relationship with canada in polls that find americans would prefer to import more oil from canada. under this bill, are there any guarantees that all of the friendly canadian oil that is sent through the pipeline will be sold here in the united states? >> no. i'm not aware of any guarantees that will happen. >> so what i'm hearing you saying is that there is a threat that t
they are also located in port arthur, texas, which is a designated foreign trade zone. this means that when these refineries reexport the keystone oil fuels they won't even have to pay u.s. taxes on those exports. when you look at the iranians, i think that illustrates how critical it is that supply for the united states be north american. general, do you think this bill to legislate a permit for the keystone pipeline is guaranteed to reduce our dependence on oil transported through the straits...
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that the academics who and arthur schlessinger jr. was a wonderful friend of mine. but the academics who were in the ivy leagues and great graduate scholars all supported almost to a man, richard hoffstetler, john kenneth galbreith, couldn't get a life. every time they worked and worked and worked, there was never a prayer for adlai stevenson to defeat dwight eisenhower. i mean, the first time in '52, stevenson lost by 3.5 million votes. the second time he only lost by 9.7 million votes. when these folks went back to their graduate programs, either consciously or subconsciously, they taught graduate seminars on what a twit eisenhower was and what a rat fink nixon was. and it became the stuff of the writings and of their graduate students and their graduate students' graduate students. and it's virtually lasted until now. there's a brand-new biography coming out on dwight eisenhower's president of the united states. man is a journalist who did enormous amount of research. he went to dartmouth to take a look at the papers. went to the library of congress. spent consid
that the academics who and arthur schlessinger jr. was a wonderful friend of mine. but the academics who were in the ivy leagues and great graduate scholars all supported almost to a man, richard hoffstetler, john kenneth galbreith, couldn't get a life. every time they worked and worked and worked, there was never a prayer for adlai stevenson to defeat dwight eisenhower. i mean, the first time in '52, stevenson lost by 3.5 million votes. the second time he only lost by 9.7 million votes. when...
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. >> arthur is an independent in strassburg, pennsylvania. arthur, you're on the air with representative degette. >> caller: i'm concerned about religious freedom issues here. what's happening, if the church-run hospitals are there just to serve people physically, that's one thing. but these hospitals aren't. i don't care what the court ruled. the court is wrong in that. hospitals from the catholic church or presbyterian or baptist or adventist or whatever else, they're there to treat people physically and spiritually. all i know of all the hospitals, they're there as an extension of the church. when you start meddling around no matter what i might think about birth control and all that stuff, you're dealing with an issue that this country came into existence for in the first place, and that's religious freedom. i totally disagree with this issue of forcing the hospitals to deal with that. >> well, remember what we're talking about. and we've had the debate, sometimes a painful debate about what services religious hospitals have to provide. i
. >> arthur is an independent in strassburg, pennsylvania. arthur, you're on the air with representative degette. >> caller: i'm concerned about religious freedom issues here. what's happening, if the church-run hospitals are there just to serve people physically, that's one thing. but these hospitals aren't. i don't care what the court ruled. the court is wrong in that. hospitals from the catholic church or presbyterian or baptist or adventist or whatever else, they're there to...
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arthur, josie -- joey, stay with us.al sal yut to me what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow. that feels really good. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses now start at just $599. and save 50% on the final closeout of our innovative limited edition bed. plus, enjoy special offers through monday only. only at the sleep number store. >>> we're back with arthur and joey. here is a case. be on the lookout for two bald robber who's stole $150 worth of rogue yain from a cvs pharmacy and are still on the loose. any chance they're going catch these guys? and did you really needed that rogue yain? >> like the main in les miserables goes to jail for stealing a loof of bread for his family. you can't go on and need rogue yain. and they're using pictures f
arthur, josie -- joey, stay with us.al sal yut to me what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow. that feels really good. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses now start at just $599. and save 50% on the final...
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arthur brooks called them institutions of meaning. the phrase if he's under the impression that i invented but i will now continue to use a threat or more, i do have those institutions with meaning of family, location, a community and faith. i have a couple of providers, they can increase people better strap scattered. location can improve education for houses and for the war isn't necessarily for any individual to accuse all of the institutions of meaning. there are happy theus and single people and have people who are not part of the community. merely assert that those are the only for of the institutions that lasting and justified satisfaction felker. the stuff of life occurs within the four domains gereed soon in this light america is falling away from the marriage, industriousness, religionocity and community to take on important. we are watching today in all of the institutions and. the evidence i find most convincing for the statement hasn't come from the quantitative measures how ps. but the empirical and ship in the demand is
arthur brooks called them institutions of meaning. the phrase if he's under the impression that i invented but i will now continue to use a threat or more, i do have those institutions with meaning of family, location, a community and faith. i have a couple of providers, they can increase people better strap scattered. location can improve education for houses and for the war isn't necessarily for any individual to accuse all of the institutions of meaning. there are happy theus and single...
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among his many leadership roles at stanford law school are director of the arthur and tony rock center for corporate governance, associate dean for executive education and special programs, co-director of the director college and if that wasn't enough, he is also co-founder of the open source corporate governance reporting system project. he is
among his many leadership roles at stanford law school are director of the arthur and tony rock center for corporate governance, associate dean for executive education and special programs, co-director of the director college and if that wasn't enough, he is also co-founder of the open source corporate governance reporting system project. he is
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arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her money. >> it was going to be a wonderful observation place because it was one of the highest hills in the city anywhere and that that was the whole reason why it was built that high and had the elevator access immediately from the beginning as part of its features. >> my fear's studio was just down the street steps. we were in a very small apartment and that was our backyard. when they were preparing the site for the coit tower, there was always a lot of harping and griping about how awful progress was and why they would choose this beautiful pristine area to do them in was a big question. as soon as the coit tower was getting finished and someone put in the idea that it should be used for art, then, all of a sudden, he
arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her money. >> it was going to be a wonderful observation place because it was one of the highest hills in the city anywhere and that that was the...
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arthur, josie -- joey, stay with us. plus a special sal yut to members of the military.made because their products are scientifically formulated. their fish oil contains the right dose of critical omega3's. the amount recommended by several leading health organizations. nature made,the number one pharmacist recommended fish oil brand. learn more at naturemade.com and get a cold... ...you need a cold medicine with a heart. only coricidin hbp has a heart, right here. it's the only cold and flu brand that won't raise your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. powerful cold medicine with a heart. but think about your heart. 2% has over half the saturated fat of whole milk. want to cut back on fat and not compromisen taste? try smart balance fat free milk. it's what you'd expect from the folks at smart balance. taxing, so free file from the irs does the hard work for you, with brand-name tax software or online fillable forms and it's free. so give yourself a break at freefile.irs.gov. >>> we're back with arthur and joey. here is a case. be on the lookout for two bald robber who's st
arthur, josie -- joey, stay with us. plus a special sal yut to members of the military.made because their products are scientifically formulated. their fish oil contains the right dose of critical omega3's. the amount recommended by several leading health organizations. nature made,the number one pharmacist recommended fish oil brand. learn more at naturemade.com and get a cold... ...you need a cold medicine with a heart. only coricidin hbp has a heart, right here. it's the only cold and flu...
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aÑo es "the women in black" daniel radcliffe hace su regreso a la pantalla grande dandole vida a arthura recientemente ...y cuando se va a trabajar a una casa de campo descubre que todos en el pueblo esconden un gran secreto...un fantasma habita la casa donde el se esta quedando y no descansara hasta cumplir su venganza... esa es la pelicula que yo me voy a ver...es todo por mi parte que tengan feliz fin de semana...hasta la proxima... cu ---regresamos con blanca quien se encuentra acompaÑa por personal de la organizacion sin fines de luccro... self-help... cu / cesar hoy a las 11 ---esta noche en vivo a las once... estaremos conversando sobre una vacuna que se administra a las jovencitas pero que tambien podria ser recibida por los jovenes... ---tambien cuales son los negocios que mas estan prosperando en la bahia... ---un pais latinoamerica nos es sacudido por las bombas... ---y en la farandula... tendremos noticias sobre joan sebastian... ni se imagina lo que sucede... ---recuerde blanca lo estara esperando en vivo a las once... despues de relaciones peligrosas. take vo recuerde mant
aÑo es "the women in black" daniel radcliffe hace su regreso a la pantalla grande dandole vida a arthura recientemente ...y cuando se va a trabajar a una casa de campo descubre que todos en el pueblo esconden un gran secreto...un fantasma habita la casa donde el se esta quedando y no descansara hasta cumplir su venganza... esa es la pelicula que yo me voy a ver...es todo por mi parte que tengan feliz fin de semana...hasta la proxima... cu ---regresamos con blanca quien se encuentra...
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arthur, i want you to listen if you wouldn't mind to a sound byte from rudy giuliani.s talking about the tone of the g.o.p. race and the future of the party. take a listen to this. >> i think beyond all the religious and social parts of it makes the party look like it isn't a mudden party. it doesn't understand the modern world. modern, histic new york accent. do you think he's right? >> i don't think there is a candidate including yourself who doesn't understand how the campaigns change. they're making comments from the stands and it's a ferocious and vicious campaigning that has changed for forever. i think this will be all a memory. >> but this point about being a modern party. if they take on all these social issues like contraceptives, it makes it look like a dinosaur party. >> this is what happens in primaries, and actually we're getting to the end of it, thanks goodness. we were talking about that. this will be as much history all of this, in my opinion as 999 which seems like ages ago. the dream act and what perry did, and michelle bachmann this is all ancient
arthur, i want you to listen if you wouldn't mind to a sound byte from rudy giuliani.s talking about the tone of the g.o.p. race and the future of the party. take a listen to this. >> i think beyond all the religious and social parts of it makes the party look like it isn't a mudden party. it doesn't understand the modern world. modern, histic new york accent. do you think he's right? >> i don't think there is a candidate including yourself who doesn't understand how the campaigns...
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port arthur, texas, is a foreign trade zone.en these refineries we export the diesel and other fuels, they are making the keystone oil. they won't even have to pay united states taxes. hear that again. they will have to pay united states taxes. lest anyone think that chance america -- transcanada rather, is in the reexport visit to india similar as the president of transcanada whether he would agree to ensure that the oil refined fuel stay here in this country, instead of re- exporting them, he said no, sitting right at that table. .. under this bill is just a fantasy. make no mistake this is not about energy security. not about jobs. it is a welcome any profit plain and simple. this bill just turns the united states into a middle man and a multinational oil till between canada, south america, europe and china. republicans look at last year was drill now, payless. now with that canada drilled there, she appear and reexport her. also, so in the united states will have to pay more both in terms of money at the gas constant cost en
port arthur, texas, is a foreign trade zone.en these refineries we export the diesel and other fuels, they are making the keystone oil. they won't even have to pay united states taxes. hear that again. they will have to pay united states taxes. lest anyone think that chance america -- transcanada rather, is in the reexport visit to india similar as the president of transcanada whether he would agree to ensure that the oil refined fuel stay here in this country, instead of re- exporting them, he...
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who got to make a movie at the hollywood studios in london, and the movie does not take track, when arthur miller left marilyn monroe after they had a big fight in the middle of their honeymoon, and the boy is sort of told her the truth about life, this, that, and she kidnapped him one day, and i cannot say that the idea of being kidnapped by marilyn monroe did not have a total appeal to my fantasy, and, you know, by red -- i read adrian's script. it is perhaps maybe the most courageous act of anyone in a movie. if you think financing the artist is as courageous as playing marilyn monroe, i do not think this is. dards could have been thrown at her, and instead, roses were thrown at her -- starts could have been thrown at her. -- darts could have been thrown. tavis: gary oldman, already known for playing some critically acclaimed roles, a critical performance in the thriller "tinker tailor soldier spy." >> she told me a secret. >> the mother of all things. >> she had information concerning all things. >> ugly. >> we are not so very different, you and i. considered weaknesses. tavis: i have
who got to make a movie at the hollywood studios in london, and the movie does not take track, when arthur miller left marilyn monroe after they had a big fight in the middle of their honeymoon, and the boy is sort of told her the truth about life, this, that, and she kidnapped him one day, and i cannot say that the idea of being kidnapped by marilyn monroe did not have a total appeal to my fantasy, and, you know, by red -- i read adrian's script. it is perhaps maybe the most courageous act of...