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upon moving to bailey's, he came across information which told him the story of lincoln's grandview,and of mrs. house in mortal battle hymn. house had come he thought. that this great man, this great event, this great hymn of the soul of america are lost on all but forgotten here in northern virginia. now his widow, maria, has formed lincoln at the crossroads alliance to awaken northern music to its audit. of lincoln's grand review, and her in mortal battle hymn of the republic. tonight we will hear from judge frank williams will deliver a few appropriate remarks about this young lawyer on the prairie state of illinois. mr. but bill stiefel tell us about his new book, "tell me of lincoln," and also give us a first person account of the grandview that he has discovered. mr. doug jamerson and his music ensemble will continue their delightful musical serenade later in evening. we will perhaps be joined by sarah epstein, who will delight us with a story of for great, great great grandparents and how they helped mr. lincoln here as president-elect or and it is a frosting on the desert, as
upon moving to bailey's, he came across information which told him the story of lincoln's grandview,and of mrs. house in mortal battle hymn. house had come he thought. that this great man, this great event, this great hymn of the soul of america are lost on all but forgotten here in northern virginia. now his widow, maria, has formed lincoln at the crossroads alliance to awaken northern music to its audit. of lincoln's grand review, and her in mortal battle hymn of the republic. tonight we will...
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john, reverend bailey has proven an energetic and dynamic leader. i am pleased to be able to share his faith, his inspiration with our colleagues and i thank reverend bailey for his prayers and blessings. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker: thank you. the chair will entertain up to 15 further one-minutes on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. baca: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to speak to the house for one minute. the speaker: without objection. mr. baca: madam speaker, the house this week will consider legislation re-establishing statutory pay-as-you-go, that's pay-go. in 1990 the clinton administration turned the deficit into a record surplus due in part by adhering to pay-go, a principle that compels congress to pay for what we buy. however, under the republican president and congress, pay-go was waived and allowed to expire, clearing the way for policies that wiped out our surplus, that was a $5.3 trillion. financial tax cuts by the wealthiest will have to be pa
john, reverend bailey has proven an energetic and dynamic leader. i am pleased to be able to share his faith, his inspiration with our colleagues and i thank reverend bailey for his prayers and blessings. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker: thank you. the chair will entertain up to 15 further one-minutes on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. baca: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to speak to the house for one...
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i had been exercising quite a bit >> reporter: bailey had a heart attack ten years ago but didn't know it because he didn't have any symptoms. >> i never had any pain down the arms. i never had any in the neck. i never had any sweating >> reporter: doctors diagnosed him right away with several routine tests. the problem is the same tests aren't always accurate on women. >> if you do a ekg and you take a man sit, standing or lying you'll have the same ekg. women have more variability >> reporter: in contrary to what many people think, women are just as likely to have heart disease as men. >> in general men, we tend to think of them as having a highier risk. it is true in their 30s and 40s. as we age past menopause women are at a higher risk than men >> reporter: despite the differences this is one thing men and women can do to prevent heart disease. stick with a good diet and exercise. >> i stay active. i get my rest. i know when to quit. >> 118 over 80. that's great. >> if you'd like to learn more about heart health you can call physician partners at 877-mpp-docs >> with a look ahead,
i had been exercising quite a bit >> reporter: bailey had a heart attack ten years ago but didn't know it because he didn't have any symptoms. >> i never had any pain down the arms. i never had any in the neck. i never had any sweating >> reporter: doctors diagnosed him right away with several routine tests. the problem is the same tests aren't always accurate on women. >> if you do a ekg and you take a man sit, standing or lying you'll have the same ekg. women have more...
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bailey's crossroads. one of kelly's -- he didn't interview.tell it would also meet the common soldier at a g. a r. parade or the reunion and be with the down an interview. one particular soldier, trooper from the first new york calvary, which the early part of the war it's hard to imagine. but the first month of the war, the federal government secretary of war had said they really didn't need volunteer calvary from the states. the regular force would be enough. volunteer calvary very expensive. so the first new york tolerate more or less fun of themselves and came down to washington and was very common in those days to pick out a nickname. and they call themselves the lincoln calvary. and as they paraded through washington, lincoln and his staff came in they watched this parade of the first-year calvary and one of the cabinet members and over and whispered, mr. lincoln, i present to you the first new york lincoln calvary and lincoln turned to him and said, he means that bb? [laughter] he always took a keen insurance in the regiment. and no one
bailey's crossroads. one of kelly's -- he didn't interview.tell it would also meet the common soldier at a g. a r. parade or the reunion and be with the down an interview. one particular soldier, trooper from the first new york calvary, which the early part of the war it's hard to imagine. but the first month of the war, the federal government secretary of war had said they really didn't need volunteer calvary from the states. the regular force would be enough. volunteer calvary very expensive....
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a year ago, kay bailey hutchison was ahead in double digits in the polls. a lot of people thought she would win. as you just said, the polls today show rick perry in striking distance of winning the primary next tuesday without a runoff. that's the game right now. >> shannon: all right, wayne, you mentioned that she was ahead by double digits months ago, a year ago. how in the world does this take a 180? >> you know, it's amazing. more than anything else, it was that the rick perry campaign understood and seized on the anti-washington fervor, the tea party uprising, the movement in texas is very, very strong. so what he did and what she was slow to recognize was to frame the race around washington. she's wash. rick perry, i'm texas. every answer in this contest has been in that context. even when rick perry's accepted billions of dollars in federal stimulus money to balance our budget, when he talks about rejecting $500 million of federal stimulus money for unemployment, the biggest cheer of any campaign event, this is the issue. the populist uprising, anti
a year ago, kay bailey hutchison was ahead in double digits in the polls. a lot of people thought she would win. as you just said, the polls today show rick perry in striking distance of winning the primary next tuesday without a runoff. that's the game right now. >> shannon: all right, wayne, you mentioned that she was ahead by double digits months ago, a year ago. how in the world does this take a 180? >> you know, it's amazing. more than anything else, it was that the rick perry...
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bailey, where did you go? southbound 207 nice and clear right now. no incidents to report.eaded out towards the lane divide. still looking good nutley street to the beltway. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> st. mary's county schools in maryland just added that they will be hosed today. you can add that to the list. everything is at the top of your screen and on myfoxdc.com. >> we have you covered with the snow. we'll have much more when we come back right after the break. my doctor told me i had to start doing things for my heart, but i wasn't ready to give up taste. sometimes, sacrifice is the name of the game. well i've heard eating whole grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's going to be a challenge... sure we want to lower our cholesterol, but let's be real, being healthy is tough yea (announcer) honey nut cheerios cereal tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. (announcer) try apple cinnamon cheerios. ked in apple th a daring amount of cinnamon. cup-cakes! cup-- re-do! re-do! ( stove dings ) cup-cakes!
bailey, where did you go? southbound 207 nice and clear right now. no incidents to report.eaded out towards the lane divide. still looking good nutley street to the beltway. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> st. mary's county schools in maryland just added that they will be hosed today. you can add that to the list. everything is at the top of your screen and on myfoxdc.com. >> we have you covered with the snow. we'll have much more when we...
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while repairs are made at bailey's cross roads.n virginia, craig, 9news now. >> all right, top, good to see the snow stopping in so many areas. >> you folks north and east of town, when is it going to stop? especially in howard county. let's show yo u what it looked like earlier this morning driving around georgetown, it was not pretty. there are times when visibility really was zero. i drove down wisconsin and there were times, where am i? you become disoriented pretty fast. not too many people were on the road, just the bank on the corner of m and wisconsin. okay, let's go to doppler and i want to show you where it has stopped snowing and where it is still snowing a little bit. we are getting some pretty good returns to the east, still in howard county and parts of eastern montgomery county. this is heavy snow, we go up toward clarksville, brookville, passed alany, off of georgia avenue, route 97, and up 650, which is new hampshire avenue. that is very heavy snow. now we also have some pretty heavy snow down to the south and to t
while repairs are made at bailey's cross roads.n virginia, craig, 9news now. >> all right, top, good to see the snow stopping in so many areas. >> you folks north and east of town, when is it going to stop? especially in howard county. let's show yo u what it looked like earlier this morning driving around georgetown, it was not pretty. there are times when visibility really was zero. i drove down wisconsin and there were times, where am i? you become disoriented pretty fast. not...
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bailey's crossroads, at just over 4 inches. five villages in reston. our next system approaches. -- 5 inches in reston. she next system will start to roll on in. we will start to see the pattern start to shift. clouds will increase. we could see snow as early as friday afternoon. cold and snowy on friday. some improvement on sunday. >> metro rail reporting they are on time and on normal service. avoid driving through rock creek park. a portion of beach drive disclosed because of hazardous condition. not advisable. basically cleared on the major roadways that have seen plenty of highway trucks that remain out and about. wet pavement on 95. we will go to alison and doug. >> thank you. >>> 5:22 is your time on this wednesday morning. >> still ahead, every player has to step up. last night, the player was jose theodore. we'll hear how the capitals goalie helped carry the team to a new record. >> later on "oprah," she took broadway by storm. now she takes on the rumors. ruby faces plastic surgery. >>> good morning. the washington capitals extended their str
bailey's crossroads, at just over 4 inches. five villages in reston. our next system approaches. -- 5 inches in reston. she next system will start to roll on in. we will start to see the pattern start to shift. clouds will increase. we could see snow as early as friday afternoon. cold and snowy on friday. some improvement on sunday. >> metro rail reporting they are on time and on normal service. avoid driving through rock creek park. a portion of beach drive disclosed because of hazardous...
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and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are. i know exactly what you love, don't i? - [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired.@i chef michael's canine creations. >>> we're back with simon monjack, brittany murphy's husband, and her mother sharon. back to that day. >> i asked sharon to come down. sharon came down. brittany, for the first time, was almost fighting for air. her eyes were not right. they were darting off left, right and center. let me explain for the record, my wife had not taken any drugs that could harm her that morning. >> larry: no drug overdose? >> please. brittany is scared to take -- >> she had a heart murmur, so she couldn't take anything. >> larry: so there was laryngitis leading into that morning. >> that morning, she woke up and couldn't breathe. she went out to get some air, shar
and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are. i know exactly what you love, don't i? - [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired.@i chef michael's canine creations. >>> we're back with simon monjack, brittany...
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and the firefighters we saw in company 8 and baileys cross roads responded to a call of a natural gasand it was interesting see them run from tents inside the bingo hall to the fire trucks which were covered with snow and trying to get out in the middle of a blizzard. fairly interesting video and we'll get a chance to show that later in the day. >> greg, thanks a lot. >>> and now upper northwest washington, we have lou turner on wisconsin avenue. >> good morning, bruce. i hope you're doing well. i'll tell you right off hand, i can't take any questions because i couldn't hear with the earpiece. definitely whiteout conditions. we're at the intersection of wisconsin and upton. you can barely see the green light. that's the only reason you know the intersection is there because of the light post. and as angie goff mentioned the obvious advice is if you don't have to go out, don't do it. and even if you have to go out, double check and make sure you have to go out. otherwise just stay home because you'll have real trouble here on northwest wisconsin. bruce, i wrote you a note in the snow e
and the firefighters we saw in company 8 and baileys cross roads responded to a call of a natural gasand it was interesting see them run from tents inside the bingo hall to the fire trucks which were covered with snow and trying to get out in the middle of a blizzard. fairly interesting video and we'll get a chance to show that later in the day. >> greg, thanks a lot. >>> and now upper northwest washington, we have lou turner on wisconsin avenue. >> good morning, bruce. i...
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and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are.. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired.@i chef michael's canine creations. >>> we're back with the co-authors of "come on, people." bill cosby and dr. alvin poussaint. do you think it can work, bill? do you think the first lady and people like yourself? do you think we can change society? >> yes. if we fire the nutritionists that put the food out for the kids in the public schools. and if we get honest nutritionists, if we get honest people who get the contracts to put the food in the cafeteria so that they are not skimming money off just getting cheap food. we need food that's nutritional. we need food that's just not for the mouth. you need food that children will like the taste of but there's nutrition coming into the body. >> larry: they're not going to change overnight.
and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are.. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired.@i chef michael's canine creations. >>> we're back with the co-authors of "come on, people." bill cosby and dr. alvin poussaint....
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martin bailey. he's a senior fellow at the brookings institution. and he is the chairman of the council of economic advisors during the clinton administration. richard berner is the managing director and cohead of global economics and chief u.s. economist at morgan stanley. he's written widely on the potential effects of fiscal issues and situations that could affect the financial market -- the fiscal situations, how they could affect the financial markets. carlo cottarelli, and i direct the papers that the imf is putting out on this topic. many years ago i switched fields because i discovered cbo payables and how fascinating they were and that got me fascinated on the budget. recently the same thing i found is happening with the papers coming out of the imf and carlo's name is regularly on them so i really direct you to the work that they are doing. i have given them first wide range of topics to discuss. i think one of the fascinating things is so often we're on a unsustainable path and we risk a fiscal crisis but very little is understood about w
martin bailey. he's a senior fellow at the brookings institution. and he is the chairman of the council of economic advisors during the clinton administration. richard berner is the managing director and cohead of global economics and chief u.s. economist at morgan stanley. he's written widely on the potential effects of fiscal issues and situations that could affect the financial market -- the fiscal situations, how they could affect the financial markets. carlo cottarelli, and i direct the...
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i feel like he's kind of like barnum and bailey. this is the greatest show on earth.d sells it with a smile, then we're going to believe it, but nothing ha changed. >> wait a minute, let's get serious. larry, as we sit here, $190,000 is spent every minute on our good forces in afghanistan. think of what we could do with that money to provide security for the men and women in afghanistan, not military, and what we could do to rebuild this country. and it is not -- >> we just sent more troops to afghanistan, so obama is doing nothing different than bush has done. what is the change? >> i am not a partisan, i am an analyst, and i am just saying you don't beat terrorism by military occupation. >> larry: when the vice president joined me wednesday, i asked him, what are the chances of another terrorist attack, and he said this. watch. >> the idea of there being a mass attack in the united states like 9/11 is unlikely, in my view. but if you see what's happening, particularly with al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula, they have decided to move in the direction of more small b
i feel like he's kind of like barnum and bailey. this is the greatest show on earth.d sells it with a smile, then we're going to believe it, but nothing ha changed. >> wait a minute, let's get serious. larry, as we sit here, $190,000 is spent every minute on our good forces in afghanistan. think of what we could do with that money to provide security for the men and women in afghanistan, not military, and what we could do to rebuild this country. and it is not -- >> we just sent...
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and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are. i know exactly what you love, don't i? - [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired. chef michael's canine creations. >>> i'm lynn berry. here's what's happening. at least 13 people were injured when a man rolled a shopping cart containing a makeshift explosive device into a strip mall in darwin, australia. police have not identified a motive, but a suspect is in custody. >>> in a surprising reversal, iran now says it is willing to send its uranium out of the country for enrichment. the u.n. has been pressuring iran to agree to the proposal for months. >>> israel's president suggested in a tv interview that his country would release three jailed american hikers in tehran in exchange for three prisoners held in the u. >>> the christmas day bomber is providing kurn
and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are. i know exactly what you love, don't i? - [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired. chef michael's canine creations. >>> i'm lynn berry. here's what's happening. at...
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ken bailey, a new orleans saints fan is in that number marching to miami missing the super bowl because of a super snow is not an option. >> i thought it would have come in on saturday. didn't expect it to come in on friday. when i saw that it was, i did hustling and scrambling to get my flight rescheduled and rearranged. was able to get it accomplished so i'm miami bound. >> reporter: security lines were unusually busy for a thursday evening. these may be some of the last flights out as the major storm moves up the east coast. all of the major airlines have already canceled flights starting early friday afternoon and all day saturday. this woman rebooked three times already trying to keep her vacation from falling apart. >> now i'm okay. hopefully. i have to get to my cruise. i mean, you know, there are some minor delays and we have to get there two days early but it will be worth it. >> reporter: the last storm in the nation's capital was a nasty scene. passengers were left sleeping and stranded at the airport for days. no one wants to be in that number. proactive measures are keeping
ken bailey, a new orleans saints fan is in that number marching to miami missing the super bowl because of a super snow is not an option. >> i thought it would have come in on saturday. didn't expect it to come in on friday. when i saw that it was, i did hustling and scrambling to get my flight rescheduled and rearranged. was able to get it accomplished so i'm miami bound. >> reporter: security lines were unusually busy for a thursday evening. these may be some of the last flights...
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caller: well, first of all, i want to say that stan johnson is my representative, and kay bailey hutchinson and no, they do not deserve re-election, and i'll give you specific reasons why. but i first off want to make a quick comment on one of the other callers. yes, i do believe that the tea partiers and the cpac convention, they are a group of racist people, i believe, and i think most of americans, black or white, or recognize would determine that also later on this year. now, i do to want get to this point. me and my wife are starting our own business. we open up in about two weeks. we had a specific problem with j.p. morgan chase, and he want you to hear this. and we called stan johnson's office, talked to a guy named carter in his office. told him that we were being overcharged by didn'ts on our account from j.p. morgan chase. they gave us the o.c.c. we called the o.c.c. they don't do anything, told us they get 60,000 calls a year, complaints, and there was nothing they could do. so i called stan johnson's office back, and they said, well, there's really nothing we can do because the
caller: well, first of all, i want to say that stan johnson is my representative, and kay bailey hutchinson and no, they do not deserve re-election, and i'll give you specific reasons why. but i first off want to make a quick comment on one of the other callers. yes, i do believe that the tea partiers and the cpac convention, they are a group of racist people, i believe, and i think most of americans, black or white, or recognize would determine that also later on this year. now, i do to want...
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norman bailey, it is traditional but i think unfortunate that the discussion was centered on spendingduction, entrepreneurship, the widespread public ownership of productive assets and manners of that kind and not entirely on how we can reduce the increase in spending and so on and so forth. thank you. >> i will make the next panel after that as will. there's one more question here. then we will do quick summary. >> norman from the center for economic and social justice. i want to amplify the point by doctor bailey, and say that maybe we have to look at goals beyond the keynesian box. and that is, not only full employment and balancing the budget, but also thinking in terms of full production, full employment, full ownership, and full economic empowerment of the people through widespread ownership of future capital. >> thank you. okay, everybody can weigh in on any of the questions and their final last words. >> briefly, i think that is the desired global that the debt-gdp foreign relation to to get to policies that produce the same net debt, but one is progrowth, it will look better
norman bailey, it is traditional but i think unfortunate that the discussion was centered on spendingduction, entrepreneurship, the widespread public ownership of productive assets and manners of that kind and not entirely on how we can reduce the increase in spending and so on and so forth. thank you. >> i will make the next panel after that as will. there's one more question here. then we will do quick summary. >> norman from the center for economic and social justice. i want to...
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and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are.what you love, don't i? - [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired.@i chef michael's canine creations. >>> time now for your "time." hello, everybody, i'm betty nguyen, in the "cnn newsroom." >>> it is noon on capitol hill, where defense secretary, robert gates, is set to announce a review that could end don't ask, don't tell. >>> across the nation, toyota dealers brace for the big fix. millions of recalled cars about to roll in for pedal repairs. >>> and in haiti, parents who say they gave their children away to americans so that the kids would have a better life. >>> let's get you started. it is battle time in congress over gays in the military. the administration's effort to repeal the don't ask, don't tell policy begins this hour with president obama's defen
and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are.what you love, don't i? - [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired.@i chef michael's canine creations. >>> time now for your "time." hello, everybody, i'm...
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and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are.mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired.@i chef michael's canine creations. >>> you know, you learn something every day. i didn't realize that there were 14 states now, that have legalized medical marijuana. it is a fight that continues across the country, but in michigan it is creating economic opportunity. cnnmoney.com's poppy harlow explains now. >> this is a strain i call vietnam 1969. >> reporter: the weed in travis williams' living room isn't getting him high or arrested. as a registered caregiver, it's a job in a state with the highest unemployment rate in the country. >> it should be a pretty lucrative industry, you know, not street money lucrative, but enough to make a living. >> we got a whole bunch of cops right here that all look the same. >> reporter: it's her
and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are.mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired.@i chef michael's canine creations. >>> you know, you learn something every day. i didn't realize that there were 14 states now, that...
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it was eight barnum and bailey. host: we will get a response. 1930's, late in the 1930's, and not in 1933, roosevelt pushed the boundaries of executive power. there was a neutrality act that restricted the president with what he could do overseas. he was very frustrated. there is a quotation in the book where he says that hitler should put a statue of senator arthur vandenberg of michigan, who was opposing him in terms of intervention abroad. some of the themes of expansion of its executive power today were planted during this time or he tried to circumvent this with try to get money and assistance for the allies. host: who do you think best articulated national security policy? guest: i think fdr, who had a very compelling vision of why we had to fight and how we had to fight. he called for a full mobilization of this country, people having to fight this war, all people having to fight this war, and having to pay for this war. fdr expands the income tax from 4 million americans to 44 million americans. how to fight at home, who we fight against
it was eight barnum and bailey. host: we will get a response. 1930's, late in the 1930's, and not in 1933, roosevelt pushed the boundaries of executive power. there was a neutrality act that restricted the president with what he could do overseas. he was very frustrated. there is a quotation in the book where he says that hitler should put a statue of senator arthur vandenberg of michigan, who was opposing him in terms of intervention abroad. some of the themes of expansion of its executive...
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martin bailey. he's a senior fellow at the brookings institution.of economic advisors during the clinton administration. richard berner is the managing director and cohead of global economics and chief u.s. economist at morgan stanley. he's written widely on the potential effects of fiscal issues and situations that could affect the financial market -- the fiscal situations, how they could affect the financial markets. carlo cottarelli, and i direct the papers that the imf is putting out on this topic. many years ago i switched fields because i discovered cbo payables and how fascinating they were and that got me fascinated on the budget. recently the same thing i found is happening with the papers coming out of the imf and carlo's name is regularly on them so i really direct you to the work that they are doing. i have given them first wide range of topics to discuss. i think one of the fascinating things is so often we're on a unsustainable path and we risk a fiscal crisis but very little is understood about what that means, what it looks like and
martin bailey. he's a senior fellow at the brookings institution.of economic advisors during the clinton administration. richard berner is the managing director and cohead of global economics and chief u.s. economist at morgan stanley. he's written widely on the potential effects of fiscal issues and situations that could affect the financial market -- the fiscal situations, how they could affect the financial markets. carlo cottarelli, and i direct the papers that the imf is putting out on...
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bobby bailey, lauren poole, and jason russell.started a documentary on -- on joseph conney, and they have gone around to universities and we have tens of thousands of young people who are now rallying around this thing trying to get us to do something as a -- as a nation. well, anyway, with these young people, they are actually -- have become very, very effective. now this week the senate has an opportunity to act in unison to shine a light on this forgotten place an bring leaf to these -- these children. the great lakes region has suffered from years of devastating fighting between tribes and as a result area -- the area is home to massive amounts of displaced people who are vulnerable. they're the ones who are vulnerable to this type of treatment. so those are the conditions that allow joseph conney and his l.r.a. rebels to thrive. now, conne preys on the weak. he gets young girls, he sells them for sex slaves and these kids to become murders. so, anyway, on december of 2008, the governments of uganda, southern udan launched a c
bobby bailey, lauren poole, and jason russell.started a documentary on -- on joseph conney, and they have gone around to universities and we have tens of thousands of young people who are now rallying around this thing trying to get us to do something as a -- as a nation. well, anyway, with these young people, they are actually -- have become very, very effective. now this week the senate has an opportunity to act in unison to shine a light on this forgotten place an bring leaf to these --...
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it was eight barnum and bailey. host: we will get a response.the 1930's, late in the 1930's, and not in 1933, roosevelt pushed the boundaries of executive power. there was a neutrality act that restricted the president with what he could do overseas. he was very frustrated. there is a quotation in the book where he says that hitler should put a statue of senator arthur vandenberg of michigan, who was opposing him in terms of intervention abroad. some of the themes of expansion of its executive power today were planted during this time or he tried to circumvent this with try to get money and assistance for the allies. host: who do you think best articulated national security policy? guest: i think fdr, who had a very compelling vision of why we had to fight and how we had to fight. he called for a full mobilization of this country, people having to fight this war, all people having to fight this war, and having to pay for this war. fdr expands the income tax from 4 million americans to 44 million americans. how to fight at home, who we fight agai
it was eight barnum and bailey. host: we will get a response.the 1930's, late in the 1930's, and not in 1933, roosevelt pushed the boundaries of executive power. there was a neutrality act that restricted the president with what he could do overseas. he was very frustrated. there is a quotation in the book where he says that hitler should put a statue of senator arthur vandenberg of michigan, who was opposing him in terms of intervention abroad. some of the themes of expansion of its executive...
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the day after the president proposed volcker rule, even before graham-leach-bailey, they were allowed to invest. a clear message needs to be sent to banks that they are not only allowed but encouraged to invest. also, banking regulators particularly the occ has cut off new investments in sbic by removing certainly that banks will receive the credits for small business investment companies. there's been no legal or regulatory. cra credit for investments need tour memorized. on the incentive side. just 3% of that were allocated to community banks to invest directly in sbic, that capital can be leveraged by the sba and invested in companies providing long-term investment capital. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> thank you for the opportunity to testify today. >> i apologize for characterizing in secondary. ms. robertson. >> good afternoon, my name is sally robertson. i'm a board member of the national association of development companies. additionally, i'm the president of the business finance group. it's a virginia-based nonprofit provider of the 504 loans. 504 is partnership tha
the day after the president proposed volcker rule, even before graham-leach-bailey, they were allowed to invest. a clear message needs to be sent to banks that they are not only allowed but encouraged to invest. also, banking regulators particularly the occ has cut off new investments in sbic by removing certainly that banks will receive the credits for small business investment companies. there's been no legal or regulatory. cra credit for investments need tour memorized. on the incentive...