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just do not blindside us. i hope that answers the question. vice president garcia: ok, these are the hearings. you are perfectly aware of that. number two, just to be clear, in my mind, before you came here, the first time this meeting was held, or the last time the meeting was held, because there was a meeting dealing with issues, the last time we were here, which i think was the last time we met, you had in your possession the findings or the arguments that were made by him, is that correct? >> yes, yes, yes, correct. completely correct. thank you very much for your time. i appreciate it. director goldstein: sir? >> president goh, vice president garcia. department staff. i will be brief. we are opposed to this request. mr. torres is basing his request on the fact that there are circumstances that if known at the time of the original hearing would have influenced the outcome of that hearing. he has not provided any new information. relevant to this case. much less fact that would have influenced or could have influenced the outcome of the ori
just do not blindside us. i hope that answers the question. vice president garcia: ok, these are the hearings. you are perfectly aware of that. number two, just to be clear, in my mind, before you came here, the first time this meeting was held, or the last time the meeting was held, because there was a meeting dealing with issues, the last time we were here, which i think was the last time we met, you had in your possession the findings or the arguments that were made by him, is that correct?...
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start at number eight which means it is up to make sure the all of us play and that's all he was used to blindside fine cap beauty doesn't at all and suck up all of those drop to the bench top off why rave reviews for his performance against the americans don't matter she explains why the loosehead prop isn't in the next starting fifteen for the bush little world and he's going to man up on injury so we decided as just to have two big games to bring it all to meet a match that's why we opted to keep him out of this one but you won't even be on the bench. but meanwhile with andre at the hof still ounce of strain on board adam bones will win his first boot camp for the russians as a whole fuss being accompanied by injury since the team arrived in new zealand to say look could play a part in the best remaining two games and burns whose mother hails from russia is to look at it to start his productive nation. playing international rugby playing a more cockpit screen aloft long dream. last week off the field that we're coming up against. this week i. would like to help russia as much as i can and like
start at number eight which means it is up to make sure the all of us play and that's all he was used to blindside fine cap beauty doesn't at all and suck up all of those drop to the bench top off why rave reviews for his performance against the americans don't matter she explains why the loosehead prop isn't in the next starting fifteen for the bush little world and he's going to man up on injury so we decided as just to have two big games to bring it all to meet a match that's why we opted to...
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investment that an economic slide -- the small town republicans that a vote for them used bigotry to try to blindside what they have --ndonone guest: i can tell that we will disagree. i'm a small-town kansas girl and i don't think we're ignorant or bigoted. i don't think she has a sense that the president has proposed numerous things to congress and we have rejected them out right, when in fact if he produces a bill, this will be the first time he has put his ideas on paper. the congressional budget office said, we cannot have a speech, mr. president. this would be the first time we would have an opportunity to address an issue that the president brought to us. she mentioned the s&l crisis and the scandals. unfortunate, the last congress, the dodd-frank bill was signed into law, which did nothing to address the real issue at hand, which was freddie and fannie. it has created quite a burden for our small town main street financial institutions that did not create the problem, but are being punished. a lot of them are being forced out of business. i would just disagree with that caller. host: what is t
investment that an economic slide -- the small town republicans that a vote for them used bigotry to try to blindside what they have --ndonone guest: i can tell that we will disagree. i'm a small-town kansas girl and i don't think we're ignorant or bigoted. i don't think she has a sense that the president has proposed numerous things to congress and we have rejected them out right, when in fact if he produces a bill, this will be the first time he has put his ideas on paper. the congressional...
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one employee told us the company ran out of time trying to become profitable with its solar panel technology. others said they were just blindsided. >> came as a bit of a surprise that it was 100% layoff. >> a hill bit of a warning would have been nice. but, you know -- going from yesterday being a completely normal day to today being shown the door. >> solar manufacturing has become highly competitive. china with its low cost panels has emerged as the most dominant player. >>> so is the future of green jobs in doubt? not the first solar company to go under. don knapp on the effects of the company's demise and why there is reason for optimism. >> reporter: the collapse is moving throughout the industry. in may of last year president obama visited the fremont plant and touted the company's promising solar cells. the company had $535 million in government loan guarantees. today it said it will file for bankruptcy and laid off 1100 employees. >> this company is not the first one n have been three other bankruptcies of major solar companies. does that mean solar is not not viable. >> reporter: the company ran out of time trying to be
one employee told us the company ran out of time trying to become profitable with its solar panel technology. others said they were just blindsided. >> came as a bit of a surprise that it was 100% layoff. >> a hill bit of a warning would have been nice. but, you know -- going from yesterday being a completely normal day to today being shown the door. >> solar manufacturing has become highly competitive. china with its low cost panels has emerged as the most dominant player....
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one employee told us the koran out of time trying to become profitable with its solar panel technology. others say they were blindsided it came as a bit of a supplies it was 10% lay off. >> going from yesterday, a completely normal day, to today being shown the door. >> solar manufacturing has become highly competitive. china with its low-cost panels has emerged as the most dominant player. >>> so what does the future like like for green jobs in si lynn dra was not the first company to go under. the effect of the company's demise and why there is still reason for optimism. >> reporter: silindra's collapse is sending waves through the industry. president obama visited the treatment plant and counted the solar cells. they had $535 million in government loan guarantees, today it said it will file for bankruptcy and laid off 1100 employees. >> this is not the first one, there has been three other bankrupt cease of major solar companies. does that mean solar is not viable? no, i don't think that is the conclusion. it means this industry is shaking out. >> reporter: as one employee told cbs5 they ran out of time trying to b
one employee told us the koran out of time trying to become profitable with its solar panel technology. others say they were blindsided it came as a bit of a supplies it was 10% lay off. >> going from yesterday, a completely normal day, to today being shown the door. >> solar manufacturing has become highly competitive. china with its low-cost panels has emerged as the most dominant player. >>> so what does the future like like for green jobs in si lynn dra was not the...
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investment that an economic slide -- the small town republicans that a vote for them used bigotry to try to blindside what they have --ndonone guest: i can tell that we will disagree. i'm a small-town kansas girl and i don't think we're ignorant or bigoted. i don't think she has a sense that the president has proposed numerous things tcongress and we have rejected them out right, when in fact if he produces a bill, this will be the first time he has put his ideas on paper. the congressional budget office said, we cannot have a speech, mr. president. this would be the first time we would have an opportunity to address an issue that the president brought to us. she mentioned the s&l crisis and the scandals. unfortunate, the last congress, the dodd-frank bill was signed into law, which did nothing to address the real issue at hand, which was freddie and fannie. it has created quite a burden for our small town main street financial institutions that did not create the problem, but are being punished. a lot of them are being forced out of business. i would just disagree with that caller. host: what is the
investment that an economic slide -- the small town republicans that a vote for them used bigotry to try to blindside what they have --ndonone guest: i can tell that we will disagree. i'm a small-town kansas girl and i don't think we're ignorant or bigoted. i don't think she has a sense that the president has proposed numerous things tcongress and we have rejected them out right, when in fact if he produces a bill, this will be the first time he has put his ideas on paper. the congressional...
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blindsided by an intentional food-based attack on this nation some time soon. the unfortunate truth is that we as a nation lack effective surveillance. at present, our primary detection capability is the emergency room. joining us now, dr. david atchison, former fba assistant commissioner and food safety consultant. it seems a little far fetched, attacking the food supply. what kinds of scenarios are we talking about? and i know that you're not giving us things that terrorists haven't already thought about. >> right. you know, i think one of the things to realize here is that terrorists have thought about attacking our food supply. thankfully so far, they haven't done it. but it raises the question of a vulnerability, and one could think about this in two ways, the first being some substantial attack focused on a vulnerable food, and there's a lot that the government has done to safeguard those risks, to reduce those risks significantly. the other part to this is a random attack that could be done by a terrorist or small group of dysfunctional individuals who simply target a store or retail outlet. that's almost impossible to prevent. so a lot has been done but you're never going to remove all vulnerability. jo
blindsided by an intentional food-based attack on this nation some time soon. the unfortunate truth is that we as a nation lack effective surveillance. at present, our primary detection capability is the emergency room. joining us now, dr. david atchison, former fba assistant commissioner and food safety consultant. it seems a little far fetched, attacking the food supply. what kinds of scenarios are we talking about? and i know that you're not giving us things that terrorists haven't already...