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>> not from a fast-food. >> that was a euphemism, and baker you are disgusting. >> you love the atkinsiet, but you don't consider it a diet, you consider it a lifestyle? >> i might have dreamt that. >> i really want three years ago greg to materialize on the set right now and beat the living crap out of you. that's what i want more than anything right now. because he would. >> yes, he would. he would be outraged. and justifiably so. >> he would threaten to resign from the greg gutfeld caucus. >> that only exists in the past. >> of course. >> i am done. >> see you later. >> coming up, could you choke a man to death using your own tongue? we discuss mike baker's new book, don't ask me to french. but first -- is this still considered art? it is a canvas and it is built with skin. we report and you get sick and throw up in the aquarium. >>> last month some weird guy got fired from time square after getting busted for public lewdness. following a body paint session with two naked models. armed with the knowledge that it is perfectly legal if the artist muse is wearing a g-string the painted
>> not from a fast-food. >> that was a euphemism, and baker you are disgusting. >> you love the atkinsiet, but you don't consider it a diet, you consider it a lifestyle? >> i might have dreamt that. >> i really want three years ago greg to materialize on the set right now and beat the living crap out of you. that's what i want more than anything right now. because he would. >> yes, he would. he would be outraged. and justifiably so. >> he would threaten...
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with all of that in mind, i am in agreement with former commissioner atkins on that issue. we should consider making membership voluntary and giving more deference to voluntary membership organizations rather than mandatory organization. for instance, a center of relief based on -- i know you ask me to start with an insight, but it is hard to think about that. >> part of the nature of the question is that as we are moving their platform to what makes access of information -- i am trying to get my head around what would be the optimal if we had started from scratch and could we possibly move in that direction? >> i hope so. that is a very broad -- >> depending on how they were born as, that is how they were written. that is, in my view, not the kind of still we should have. we should have a central regulatory system for financial services. the only things that i would exempt out of that are first monetary policy. but i would force the i think it would be great to imagine that and great to try to achieve it. i use today do a fair amount of -- separating out these two function
with all of that in mind, i am in agreement with former commissioner atkins on that issue. we should consider making membership voluntary and giving more deference to voluntary membership organizations rather than mandatory organization. for instance, a center of relief based on -- i know you ask me to start with an insight, but it is hard to think about that. >> part of the nature of the question is that as we are moving their platform to what makes access of information -- i am trying...
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. >> before i go to a break ire don't know how much time i time have, but i love the atkins atkn diet, and i don't consider it a diet. it is a lifestyle.. how come there is no fast-foodod restaurant that is pure protein?is exp >> it is expensive.in, meat, e protein expensive. -- bread and sauces and sugar, cheap. >> baker and the colonel have a pure protein diet. >> get the perfectfe restaurant -- shut up, sickshut people. perfect sandwich, what you doo is you take a bunch of strips of bacon and you cook themm together in a press so they are stuck together and that's your bread. and then you make a peta out anm of bacon.n and then you drop a slim patty into that and you have yourtein protein burger and everybody in america will lose weight.thaa bacon and burgers.>> >> but ralph nader will go n crazy on you. >> that's the side benefit.yo >> between your smoking andd off that recipe, that killed off half the country. just at >> i was at the county fair,fa t and i had this thing that was a hot dog with bacon wrappednd around it and deep fried and itt it was on a stick and it was. delicio
. >> before i go to a break ire don't know how much time i time have, but i love the atkins atkn diet, and i don't consider it a diet. it is a lifestyle.. how come there is no fast-foodod restaurant that is pure protein?is exp >> it is expensive.in, meat, e protein expensive. -- bread and sauces and sugar, cheap. >> baker and the colonel have a pure protein diet. >> get the perfectfe restaurant -- shut up, sickshut people. perfect sandwich, what you doo is you take a...
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. >>> first there was atkins, then south beach. now there's a new diet trend that some say takes the weight off and makes you feel better. as mike sugerman shows us, it involves giving up something that people usually only avoid if they're allergic. >> reporter: what is this, patrick schaefer having a beer? he can't drink beer. you know how his mom gets when she eats bread. >> intestinal discomfort. >> reporter: they have celiac disease triggered by gluten found in wheat, rye and barley. >> white corn flour bread. >> reporter: she runs a kitchen which serves her favorite venezuelan dishes, corn-based. they turned out without much trying to be gluten free anyway, various beers too. >> started to look more into what it meant to offer a gluten- free menu and realized that it was not hard for us. >> reporter: it's been good business. the recent survey found today that there are nearly five times as many people with celiac disease than during the 1950s and that it has doubled every 15 years, now one in every 133 people in the u.s. is be
. >>> first there was atkins, then south beach. now there's a new diet trend that some say takes the weight off and makes you feel better. as mike sugerman shows us, it involves giving up something that people usually only avoid if they're allergic. >> reporter: what is this, patrick schaefer having a beer? he can't drink beer. you know how his mom gets when she eats bread. >> intestinal discomfort. >> reporter: they have celiac disease triggered by gluten found in...
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it it happened overnight in santa clara while the man was crossing homestead avenue atkins. police say the 67-year-old man was carried 300 feet. investigators have not determined the make and model of the vehicle but they say it most likely has damage to the front end and windshield. it follows a similar one that happened in richmond friday night. a man in a wheelchair was hit from behind and killed while crossing the street. the driver in that case has not been found. >>> a plane taking off from oakland international had to return for an emergency landing this morning. alaska airlines flight 881 was leaving for maui just after consume when a bird got sucked into an engine. the plane landed and all 153 passengers were rebooked on another flight. >>> in less than a half hour a memorial service begins for the pilot and spec take coerce killed outside reno. as many as a thousand are expected to attend the vigil at a park outside downtown reno. a tree will also be dedicated to the victims. 70 other people were seriously injured when the world war ii era plane smashed into the fi
it it happened overnight in santa clara while the man was crossing homestead avenue atkins. police say the 67-year-old man was carried 300 feet. investigators have not determined the make and model of the vehicle but they say it most likely has damage to the front end and windshield. it follows a similar one that happened in richmond friday night. a man in a wheelchair was hit from behind and killed while crossing the street. the driver in that case has not been found. >>> a plane...
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she tried everything from the atkins diet to rigorous exercise. >> i felt embarrassed and ashamed. >> reporter: but it wasn't until she turned to weight watchers that she dropped 104 pounds. >> it's not a dramatic crazy scheme. it's an intelligent way of eating and living. >> reporter: and science is backing that up. researchers followed over 700 overweight adults for a year, all trying to lose weight. half worked with their doctors to shed the pounds, the other half were put on weight watchers. those under a doctor's care lost an average of five pounds. the weight watchers members lost more than double that amount. the weight loss program is famous for its system of assigning points to snacks and meals. so dieters can keep a running tab on what they're eating. that, combined with weekly weigh-ins and support groups, is proving effective. >> the support works. because we've had diets for eons, all types of diets. i don't think it's about the diet as much as it is about all the support that the dieter is getting. >> reporter: weight watchers also came out on top when a u.s. news and wo
she tried everything from the atkins diet to rigorous exercise. >> i felt embarrassed and ashamed. >> reporter: but it wasn't until she turned to weight watchers that she dropped 104 pounds. >> it's not a dramatic crazy scheme. it's an intelligent way of eating and living. >> reporter: and science is backing that up. researchers followed over 700 overweight adults for a year, all trying to lose weight. half worked with their doctors to shed the pounds, the other half...
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and i think i'm in agreement with former commissioner atkins on that issue, and i think to the extent we consider new sros we should consider making membership voluntary and getting more deference to voluntary mentorship organization rather than mandatory. exempted relief based on, i know you asked me for mclean state. it's hard to think of that sort of nature. >> part of the nature of the question is actually as removing, and you know, the actual, as chairman schapiro, as start to move much more their platform to access of information and those things but i'm just trying to get my head around what which would be the optimal, if we had started from scratch, and could we possibly move in that direction? >> well you know, i hope so. that's a very broad -- >> and maybe it is just too theoretical. but chairman, any come in my living in fantasyland, which i get told often, as i mentioned. >> no, i think it's an appropriate question. i'm not sure whether you're asking just about the jurisdiction of, say, the sec and self regulatory bodies, or all of financial regulation. >> i would ask ago
and i think i'm in agreement with former commissioner atkins on that issue, and i think to the extent we consider new sros we should consider making membership voluntary and getting more deference to voluntary mentorship organization rather than mandatory. exempted relief based on, i know you asked me for mclean state. it's hard to think of that sort of nature. >> part of the nature of the question is actually as removing, and you know, the actual, as chairman schapiro, as start to move...
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atkins? >> that was me. >> yeah.would you -- i'm interested in your, obviously, one of the key questions for us is what is the appropriate devolution and interrelationship between the public agency and self-regulatory agencies? there are great advantages to self-regulatory agencies, but there were some problems. would you explain your opinion on finra and how we can begin to restructure these relationships? >> yes, sir. well, thank you. yeah, i put that in, i wasn't, obviously, at the last hearing. but we need to look now at, i think, how self-regulatory agencies operate in the current climate. you have sros, you know, historically were the nasd and also the various markets. now the markets are for-profit companies, and so i think a lot needs to be done to step back and really look at, you know, should a for-profit company still be categorized as an sro with all the paraer if nail ya which goes with that as far as rule approvals, especially when you compare to the cftc and how on that side rules are approved or not.
atkins? >> that was me. >> yeah.would you -- i'm interested in your, obviously, one of the key questions for us is what is the appropriate devolution and interrelationship between the public agency and self-regulatory agencies? there are great advantages to self-regulatory agencies, but there were some problems. would you explain your opinion on finra and how we can begin to restructure these relationships? >> yes, sir. well, thank you. yeah, i put that in, i wasn't,...
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louis atkins from the postal [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> a reminder that you can see this hearing in its entirety at our video library at c-span.org. the center for strategic and international studies is hosting an all-day forum on intelligence and the terror threat. it begins with remarks by janet napolitano in about an hour at 8:00 eastern on our companion network, c-span3. in a few moments, today's headlines and your calls live on "washington journal." the nomination of wendy sherman. and about 45 minutes, we will focus on jobs, the economy, and the president's upcoming speech to congress with karen kerrigan, president and ceo of the small business and entrepreneurship council. dr. francis collins
louis atkins from the postal [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> a reminder that you can see this hearing in its entirety at our video library at c-span.org. the center for strategic and international studies is hosting an all-day forum on intelligence and the terror threat. it begins with remarks by janet napolitano in about an hour at 8:00 eastern on our companion network, c-span3. in a few moments, today's...
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mccormack the associate librarian for special collections at the jay murray atkins library. we are in the reading room and the collection consists of about 9,000 books in the american literature the 18th and 19th century of british literature and history as well as religious tax and the matter in between. some of our gems include first editions of on galt tom's cabin as well as the first additions of all foreign, hemingway, many of the major american authors. we also have a first edition of moby that was 500,000 volumes here in the library. the million the volume was the first edition of the waste land which we were very excited about coming in this large collection multivolume set of early british drama spanning the 17th and 18th century, one of the more complete sets of contemporary drama at a time,, dever says the musical drama and this particular set belongs to princess sophia who was the daughter of queen charlotte and king george iii for whom the city of charlotte are named for and there are some of volumes that have the notes. the earliest book in our collection is a
mccormack the associate librarian for special collections at the jay murray atkins library. we are in the reading room and the collection consists of about 9,000 books in the american literature the 18th and 19th century of british literature and history as well as religious tax and the matter in between. some of our gems include first editions of on galt tom's cabin as well as the first additions of all foreign, hemingway, many of the major american authors. we also have a first edition of...
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>> derrik atkins is the bartender at the slanted door.eric, were you going to prepare? >> that is the secret. today, >> i thought we could >> a queen sparks twizzle it is a precursor to the mojito, with lime juice, cane syrup. crushed ice. great realm. >> what is the guy going to do. >> with a using a great rum >> and damian is talented from the roger room. he is free talented. >> what do they have? >> tiki. that was invented in los angeles in the 1920's, 1930's. >> how was the judging going to be done? >> there is a panel of judges i think five different judges. we're all making drinks and judging drinks. >> it is an interesting controversy. >> that looks like a snow cone it is an adult snow cone. a great for the haute, indiana summer. >> bidders, angostora bitters and a bushel of fresh mint >> just break the oil. to release the aroma. >> let me tell people that sunset " los angeles verses san francisco smackdown at the santa where ri ranc margarita ranch. www.savorcentralcoast.com and i think everybody from norrish and the ultimate test
>> derrik atkins is the bartender at the slanted door.eric, were you going to prepare? >> that is the secret. today, >> i thought we could >> a queen sparks twizzle it is a precursor to the mojito, with lime juice, cane syrup. crushed ice. great realm. >> what is the guy going to do. >> with a using a great rum >> and damian is talented from the roger room. he is free talented. >> what do they have? >> tiki. that was invented in los angeles...
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she tried everything, from the atkins diet to rigorous exercise. >> i felt embarrassed and ashamed. >n't until she turned to weight watchers that she dropped 104 pounds. >> it's not a dramatic, crazy scheme. it's an intelligent way of eating and living. >> reporter: science is backing that up. researchers followed over 700 overweight adults for a year, all trying to lose weight. half worked with their doctors to shed the pounds. the other half were put on weight watchers. those under a doctor's care lost an average of five pounds. the weight watchers members lost more than double that amount. the weight loss program isis famous for its system of assigning points to snacks and meals so dieters can keep a running tab of what they're eating. that combined with weekly weigh-ins and support groups is proving effective. weight watchers also came out on top when a u.s. news and world report panel of experts sized up commercial diets. joining the program costs around $40 a month. an inexpensive alternative, keep your own food journal, counting up those calories. that's how randy and susie col
she tried everything, from the atkins diet to rigorous exercise. >> i felt embarrassed and ashamed. >n't until she turned to weight watchers that she dropped 104 pounds. >> it's not a dramatic, crazy scheme. it's an intelligent way of eating and living. >> reporter: science is backing that up. researchers followed over 700 overweight adults for a year, all trying to lose weight. half worked with their doctors to shed the pounds. the other half were put on weight watchers....
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so i'd like to get started by going first to rank and we are going to ask general atkins if you liketo talk about what the programs that he's in charge of in maryland in what they're offering. and then we'll go to everybody. they're going to talk. i'm going to ask questions and then u.s. questions. i'll sit down and turn this over to general adkins. .. >> i was in iraq. we have 6500 troops in maryland and i'll tell you that the generation of service members today stands as tall as any generation that has ever going before. where our nation should be extremely proud of their service this week. you know, we've been at war for a decade. using the guard and reserve at a level not seen since world war ii. tens of thousands of mariners have served in combat and have continued to do that. there's a lot of lessons we have learned in our past that maybe we have not used and we need to capture the lessons we are learning now as we build systems for the future. and i would recommend the greatest generation comes home, this book that i read as a secretary of veterans affairs to identify issues b
so i'd like to get started by going first to rank and we are going to ask general atkins if you liketo talk about what the programs that he's in charge of in maryland in what they're offering. and then we'll go to everybody. they're going to talk. i'm going to ask questions and then u.s. questions. i'll sit down and turn this over to general adkins. .. >> i was in iraq. we have 6500 troops in maryland and i'll tell you that the generation of service members today stands as tall as any...
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commissioner atkins, we will start with your testimony. and our mics -- we are getting new microphones. if you could pull it up to where it is almost hitting you in the mouth, i know it is awkward, but it will help. we will try to jazz up the -- >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, honorable member frank, and members of the committee who appear before you. it is an honor and privilege for me to be able to provide information regarding the organizational issues at the sec. i would like to congratulate this committee for taking up this issue of improving the sec. i have had the privilege of working there for 10 years, first as a staffer and then as a commissioner under three chairmen, including chairman pitt. because the public sector lacks the crucible of competition to weed out inefficiencies, it is periodically necessary for the congress and president to step in and do so. a good example of this is what the congress of the truman administration took with administration plan no. 10 of 1950. in about one page, it gave the chairman of the s
commissioner atkins, we will start with your testimony. and our mics -- we are getting new microphones. if you could pull it up to where it is almost hitting you in the mouth, i know it is awkward, but it will help. we will try to jazz up the -- >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, honorable member frank, and members of the committee who appear before you. it is an honor and privilege for me to be able to provide information regarding the organizational issues at the sec. i would like to...
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louis atkins from the postal supervisors, ellen levine and the blind.tions] [inaudible conversations] british prime minister david cameron said this week >> the british house of commons returned this week from its summer recess. monday, british prime minister david cameron gave an update on the situation in libya. he spoke about the weekend news from triple-a about documents relating to relationships between libyan security authorities, the cia and the u.k. secret intelligence service minus six. questions fro from the british house of commons, this is an hour 20 minutes. >> for a statement, the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. with permission i would like to make a statement on libya. when we met here on that fridays in march,tatement gadhafi's tanr down on benghazi. his air force had already begun strikes against his people and his family had managed through zawiyah with the large loss of with a grave loss of life. adhafi had vedto own people like rats using the full might of his armed forces backed up by mercenaries. i didn't think britain s
louis atkins from the postal supervisors, ellen levine and the blind.tions] [inaudible conversations] british prime minister david cameron said this week >> the british house of commons returned this week from its summer recess. monday, british prime minister david cameron gave an update on the situation in libya. he spoke about the weekend news from triple-a about documents relating to relationships between libyan security authorities, the cia and the u.k. secret intelligence service...
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louis atkins from the postal >> tonight's news anchors perspectives on covering the events of september charlie gibson and dan rather. former cnn washington bureau chief frank sesno. former journalist marvin kalb moderates had stored was in university tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern life here on c-span2. >> in 1844 henry clay ran for president of the united states and lost, but he taste political history. he is one of the 14 and featured in cs band's new weekly series the contenders. this week his kentucky home. >> this weekend to the 10-year anniversary of 9/11 with live coverage for me to the memorial sites, new york city, so, pennsylvania, and the pentagon. here is our live schedule. the flight 93 national memorial dedication ceremony. sunday morning and a 30, a memorial ceremony from the world trade center site with president obama and former president bush. on c-span to vice-president biden from the pentagon and on c-span three honoring those who lost their lives on united flight 93. 9/11 remembered this weekend on the c-span networks. book tv pcs 9/11 authors saturday. and sunday mar
louis atkins from the postal >> tonight's news anchors perspectives on covering the events of september charlie gibson and dan rather. former cnn washington bureau chief frank sesno. former journalist marvin kalb moderates had stored was in university tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern life here on c-span2. >> in 1844 henry clay ran for president of the united states and lost, but he taste political history. he is one of the 14 and featured in cs band's new weekly series the contenders....
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doctor bowers, general atkins, the cute single guy for anybody -- >> am i a dr. no? >> dr. brown.rry. and the markings and lieutenant colonel from the white house. thank you so much for participating. >> tonight on road to the white house the wives of two republican presidential candidates and candidate michele bachmann. >> when a politician or sco is saying something, they're not telling you the truth. now, they may be telling you the truth but the burden should be on them to prove it. >> he is an eagle scout, held a brief stint as editor of "mother jones" magazine, directed and produced three of the top 10 grossing documentaries of all time. and also a best selling author. his latest, is here comes trouble. sunday on in depth. your chance to call michael moore live at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> now the vice chief of staff of the u.s. army, general chiarelli, talks about continue to brain research and quality health care for servicemembers. his remarks were part of a daylong discussion on the challenges were veterans face when we integrating back into civilian society.
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louis atkins from the postal [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations in an election marred by moral scandal and political corruption, james plane lost in 1884. but he change political history. he is one of the 14 men featured in c-span's new weekly series. the contenders, live from the blaine house in augusta, maine. learn more about this and other upcoming programs at c-span.org/thecontenders. spent on this constitution day a reminder that our new student can competition is underway. the topic, the the constitution and you. open to middle and high school students. $50,000 in prizes. the deadline is in january but you can get all the details now at student cam.org. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, celebrate constitution day with richard dreyfus. >> last week posted a policy conference on the impact of 9/11 on coalition building. and grassroots organizing here in the u.s. analysts address such issues as workplace and discrimination, school bullying and racial and religious profiling. this is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> all right.
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