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>> borkowski: i'm spending a lot of time with boeing. i'm getting happier. i'm not yet happy. >> kroft: borkowski, who still has the patience and the optimism of a former nasa engineer, believes that great technological advances are often plagued by early failure. >> borkowski: this is the playas area. we're in here. >> kroft: last august, he took us to a secure facility in playas, new mexico, for a firsthand look at the new system, which was still being tested. agents chris geoffrey and jeff york led us through a simulation of its capabilities. what am i looking at right here? >> some of the little square boxes, the little square boxes that you see on there are-- that's a radar detection. >> kroft: what has it detected. >> on this one? jeff, can you scoot over. >> kroft: the radar and motion detectors have been improved. and it is easier now for agents to immediately tell whether an alert is more likely to be a human intruder or rolling sagebrush. >> jeff york: lima 197, i have a group of approximately four to five on screen southwest of the playas airport.
>> borkowski: i'm spending a lot of time with boeing. i'm getting happier. i'm not yet happy. >> kroft: borkowski, who still has the patience and the optimism of a former nasa engineer, believes that great technological advances are often plagued by early failure. >> borkowski: this is the playas area. we're in here. >> kroft: last august, he took us to a secure facility in playas, new mexico, for a firsthand look at the new system, which was still being tested. agents...
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manager of final assembly and delivery for boeing.erybody in this chamber rise to give marco a warm south carolina welcome for the difference boeing will make in people's lives as they produce a world class product called the green liner. would you stand and be recognized? [applause] if i might, could i put one more person on the spot? proper protocol would be, since you're standing beside me, to recognize all you did for me legislatively in this effort. i see you in the corner over there. would you stand and be recognized for everything you did in making this happen? [applause] ok. that was fun. getting back to my legislative list, can we make this the year that we get off the spending and budget roller-coaster? we ask that this body and that spending limits. it measures aimed in that direction have passed the house a couple of times and once was awfully close on the senate side. constitutional change is the most lasting way to enact spending limits. i applaud those efforts. we are asking for your passage of a bill that would allocat
manager of final assembly and delivery for boeing.erybody in this chamber rise to give marco a warm south carolina welcome for the difference boeing will make in people's lives as they produce a world class product called the green liner. would you stand and be recognized? [applause] if i might, could i put one more person on the spot? proper protocol would be, since you're standing beside me, to recognize all you did for me legislatively in this effort. i see you in the corner over there....
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plane debris washeup on shore, d search and rescue crews recovered at least 21 boes. investigators said stormy weather could haveeen a factor inhe crash. banese president michel leiman said there was no sig that trorism was involved. in iraq, baghdad was hit ba series of bombgs on the same day that a notorious henchman saddam hussein w executed. we have a report narrated lindsey hilsum oindependent telesion news. >> tee suicidear bombs in baghdad today. all targetedt hotels where foreigne stay. the bombers di't get right inde. bustill managed to kill mo than 30 people and injure 70 others. reporter: neighboring houses are were bln apart. fireghters helping suivors to safety. as iraq heads tords electionin early march, such attacks are eected to coinue or inease. the americans y the perpetrators are probablal qaeda in iraq, largely sunni grp supported by some members osaddam hussein'now banned ba'ath rty. today one of the most notorious ba'athists, beer knn as chemical ali was hanged. a judge read the sentence week ago. >> thanks be to god, he responded. it was his fou
plane debris washeup on shore, d search and rescue crews recovered at least 21 boes. investigators said stormy weather could haveeen a factor inhe crash. banese president michel leiman said there was no sig that trorism was involved. in iraq, baghdad was hit ba series of bombgs on the same day that a notorious henchman saddam hussein w executed. we have a report narrated lindsey hilsum oindependent telesion news. >> tee suicidear bombs in baghdad today. all targetedt hotels where foreigne...
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we're talking about software in terms of boeing, aircraft, goods such as dishwashers and appliances and in terms of entertainment. look at silicon valley. twitter, linked in, yep, zinga. that's where the innovation is going to continue. that's where we lead the world. it's a positive for the united states. >> david, success stories in 2010 and beyond? >> i agree with andy. that would be on my list. two more. one is going to be mobile. the number of devices and the amount of power you have in the mobile device has grown extraordinarily in the last decade. it's going to keep growing. the second one is green. someone's going to find a way to make greener energy, electric cars or something. the global warming problem isn't going away. the anxiety about being dependent on oil from abroad is not going away. think with some support from the government, but largely because they perceive demand, we're going to see breakthroughs there. >> 4 billion cell phones in the world versus 1 billion pcs. that says it all. thanks so much. great conversation. we so appreciate it. >> thanks. >> have a great 2
we're talking about software in terms of boeing, aircraft, goods such as dishwashers and appliances and in terms of entertainment. look at silicon valley. twitter, linked in, yep, zinga. that's where the innovation is going to continue. that's where we lead the world. it's a positive for the united states. >> david, success stories in 2010 and beyond? >> i agree with andy. that would be on my list. two more. one is going to be mobile. the number of devices and the amount of power...
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announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to bring us together. that's why we're here. because we believeamerican. ge capital understands what small businesses need to grow and create jobs. today, over 300,000 businesses rely on ge capital for the critical financing they need the american renewal is happening. right now. price volatility has put strains on even the strongest of budgets. the economy needs energy to strengthen and grow, and continued investment in energy resources over the long-term. exxonmobil is investing at record levels. over the next four years, we're looking at spending more than $100 billion dollars in new energy related projects. we invest for the long term so we're able to help support the growth that we know the economy needs. you want a financial partner... who is unusually prepared to help. the meeting with northern trust went well, didn't it? yeah, they get it. they really get it. a little more stability would be nice. northern trust offers the strength and expertise... that can only come from a 120-year track record...
announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to bring us together. that's why we're here. because we believeamerican. ge capital understands what small businesses need to grow and create jobs. today, over 300,000 businesses rely on ge capital for the critical financing they need the american renewal is happening. right now. price volatility has put strains on even the strongest of budgets. the economy needs energy to strengthen and grow, and continued investment in...
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i think it's evident in the decisions of companies like boeing and google and starbucks and eddy thus to put roots in south carolina. it is evident in expansion of bmw or oscar, it is evident in the efforts of on some heroes working to grow and sustain small businesses like southern aluminum and clinton or roofing in some central or that matter donner and estherville. it's evident in a lot of different fronts. we talk about change in the way that colombia works and once again we have this land where we would like to end that we have made real changes and efforts year i thank you. for too long to many votes were not recorded in the chambers and there can be no accountability with out transparency. get niki hanly and najaf and valentine in the house and harvey in the senate led efforts to change this on the simple belief is an idea was important enough to be voted on by the general assembly of south carolina, it was an idea important enough to be recorded and i thank all of you for when you did to change this and if you wouldn't mind what you get a round of applause to niki and nathan a
i think it's evident in the decisions of companies like boeing and google and starbucks and eddy thus to put roots in south carolina. it is evident in expansion of bmw or oscar, it is evident in the efforts of on some heroes working to grow and sustain small businesses like southern aluminum and clinton or roofing in some central or that matter donner and estherville. it's evident in a lot of different fronts. we talk about change in the way that colombia works and once again we have this land...
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we're going to boeing bring that story to you. >> we promised we would see how he did. >>> and a new development in the missing utah mom. her husband has packed up, he's ready to leave town. why is he relocating? why are the police letting him go? we'll talk to the missing woman's best friend, who spent a good deal of time talking to her husband. >>> we begin with new details on the suicide bombing in afghanistan that killed seven cia agents last month. we're learning more about those who were killed and what happened on that day. david kerley joins us with more. david? >> reporter: good morning, josh. this morning, it's the cia director on the attack. against those suggesting that the dead agents may have somehow brought day tack on themselves. and new details about the bomber's motives and actions. the double agent suicide bomber was out for revenge. >> against americans and their drone teams outside the border. >> reporter: committed to avenging the pakistani man killed in a drone attack. a taliban leader. the jordanian doctor convinced official that he was their agent. as he got
we're going to boeing bring that story to you. >> we promised we would see how he did. >>> and a new development in the missing utah mom. her husband has packed up, he's ready to leave town. why is he relocating? why are the police letting him go? we'll talk to the missing woman's best friend, who spent a good deal of time talking to her husband. >>> we begin with new details on the suicide bombing in afghanistan that killed seven cia agents last month. we're learning...
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arrived overhead -- breaking a if you minutes ago -- as the pilot of the commercial airliner landed the boeing37 where the plane was met by law enforcement. don't know a heck of a lot more. but, boy, that echos what you said, a situation that ain't going away. >> neil, it's not going away. it's unfortunate. i must tell you, neil, i wrote as well as said on bill o'reilly's show three or four years ago. i made it very clear that if the democrats -- and this is why it's so unfortunate. democrats took control of congress and the white house. there was no doubt in my mind that because of their attitude or lack of focus on national security issues and al-queda and terrorism that this would happen. i hate -- i hate that it appears that i was right because this is not going to let up. >> so what is -- full force. >> sorry to interrupt you again, my friend. if we have reports of launches of f-16's in response to an unruly passenger on an airtran flight. what would necessitate that? obviously there was concern there was someone on this flight intending to do harm. do we launch an f-16 to monitor the fli
arrived overhead -- breaking a if you minutes ago -- as the pilot of the commercial airliner landed the boeing37 where the plane was met by law enforcement. don't know a heck of a lot more. but, boy, that echos what you said, a situation that ain't going away. >> neil, it's not going away. it's unfortunate. i must tell you, neil, i wrote as well as said on bill o'reilly's show three or four years ago. i made it very clear that if the democrats -- and this is why it's so unfortunate....
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something like -- it's boeing 777, this plane to dubai. normally would have something like 300 people in it on board. it wasn't full, but a couple of hundred at least passengers. at the moment, i understand that emirates are still hoping that once they got the all clear from the police, that that plane will be able to take off. i think under normal circumstances, flights don't leave after 11:30. but there is a question of some sort of special dispensation up until about 1:00 o'clock. so as long as the police, which is anticipated now to give the plane the all clear in the next 50 minutes or so, that plane should take off and spare everybody the inconvenience of having to be put up in a hotel and overnight. but that appears to be what's happened. two or three drunk english or british young men saying something that was perceived as a threat and at the moment, police seem satisfied it was no more than that. i think one key indicator is that the airport is still open. other flights appear to have taken off since this alert was raised. >> sky
something like -- it's boeing 777, this plane to dubai. normally would have something like 300 people in it on board. it wasn't full, but a couple of hundred at least passengers. at the moment, i understand that emirates are still hoping that once they got the all clear from the police, that that plane will be able to take off. i think under normal circumstances, flights don't leave after 11:30. but there is a question of some sort of special dispensation up until about 1:00 o'clock. so as long...
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>> what led me to the mystics was abe poe boe leer. i have to give this man full credit for just the insight he could even want to look at me to put me to face the mystics. >> did you feel it was important to find a woman to take over the franchise? >> absolutely. we wouldn't have sold it to anybody else. >> why was that? >> because we feel that a woman should own the team. it is a woman's league, and a woman should own it. >> as we were going through the process, i also realized more than just the washington mystics it is really buying into the entire vision of what he has built here, so why couldn't i have a piece of that also? i went to ted's who of course owns the catches because we had to convince him the plan to buy the washington mystics, but i wanted to buy into the caps and buy into the wiza the old boys network which was terrific. >> second pick in the 2009 wnba draft, the washington mystics, select marisa coleman from maryland. [cheering] [ applause ] >> i was told about ten years ago by an nba executive that when you are lo
>> what led me to the mystics was abe poe boe leer. i have to give this man full credit for just the insight he could even want to look at me to put me to face the mystics. >> did you feel it was important to find a woman to take over the franchise? >> absolutely. we wouldn't have sold it to anybody else. >> why was that? >> because we feel that a woman should own the team. it is a woman's league, and a woman should own it. >> as we were going through the...
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the boeing 737 caught fire and plunged into the mediterranean sea minutes after taking off. plane debris washed up on shore, and search and rescue crews recovered at least 21 bodies. investigators said stormy weather could have been a factor in the crash. lebanese president michel suleiman said there was no sign that terrorism was involved. in iraq, baghdad was hit by a series of bombings on the same day that a notorious henchman of saddam hussein was executed. we have a report narrated by lindsey hilsum of independent television news. >> three suicide car bombs in baghdad today. all targeted at hotels where foreigners stay. the bombers didn't get right inside. but still managed to kill more than 30 people and injure 70 others. >> reporter: neighboring houses are were blown apart. firefighters helping survivors to safety. as iraq heads towards elections in early march, such attacks are expected to continue or increase. the americans say the perpetrators are probably al qaeda in iraq, a largely sunni group supported by some members of saddam hussein's now banned ba'ath party.
the boeing 737 caught fire and plunged into the mediterranean sea minutes after taking off. plane debris washed up on shore, and search and rescue crews recovered at least 21 bodies. investigators said stormy weather could have been a factor in the crash. lebanese president michel suleiman said there was no sign that terrorism was involved. in iraq, baghdad was hit by a series of bombings on the same day that a notorious henchman of saddam hussein was executed. we have a report narrated by...
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lawyer who in 1997 took on his case shortly before he was scheduled to be executed in he has represented boe ever since and i spent four and a half years following that case. >> what got you interested in this particular case? you always been interested in the law? >> my wife is a lawyer but it's not a field i've studied. i was just drawn to the idea of writing about lawyers exquisitely who represent death row inmates because i thought i just wanted to know why someone would do that. it's not a field that has a lot of rewards financially or in the community really or in the legal profession. so it's -- i wanted to know -- and it's really hard work. your clients are often die when you do it for a long period of time. so it can be really difficult to do. so that is the story that i was drawn to that i felt like no one had written about. there's been a lot written about the death penalty over the years and there's been some cases we followed and have written about in books but no one to my knowledge has written about the lawyers from a sort of journalistic point of view. >> and how closely were
lawyer who in 1997 took on his case shortly before he was scheduled to be executed in he has represented boe ever since and i spent four and a half years following that case. >> what got you interested in this particular case? you always been interested in the law? >> my wife is a lawyer but it's not a field i've studied. i was just drawn to the idea of writing about lawyers exquisitely who represent death row inmates because i thought i just wanted to know why someone would do...
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many have badly damaged boes, manyn hospital beds have nowhere else to go. but aftethe initial trauma, haiti is now turning corner. >> the major challge now is post-op careand what we would call in the medical professi, discharge planning. how do you dcharge a patient and asre quality care when they are homeless? and w do you make sure tha infections don'tevelop? how do y make sure that bandages arehanged for ampute or wounds that have been debrided? and i would y this phase is the most difcult phase because, soo all the groups here now wilpull out. >> suaz: dr david walton is american. he's spent most of hisdult life caring r the people of haiti. eight months of thyear, he works fopartners in health, an american mical n.g.o. its ssion-- assist haitian doctors and nurses and an overrdened ministry of health by helping create, n impose, solutions. its pertise here has proven vital, andas uniquely positioned it to help reild hai's shattered health system. now, a sll army of voluners has arved as varied as the colors on thr backs-- norwegian red crs, e.m.t.s fr
many have badly damaged boes, manyn hospital beds have nowhere else to go. but aftethe initial trauma, haiti is now turning corner. >> the major challge now is post-op careand what we would call in the medical professi, discharge planning. how do you dcharge a patient and asre quality care when they are homeless? and w do you make sure tha infections don'tevelop? how do y make sure that bandages arehanged for ampute or wounds that have been debrided? and i would y this phase is the most...
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announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to bring us together. that's why we're here. what's going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to get that outta this house. c'mon, it's not that... gahh, oh yeah that's gotta go... priority mail flat rate shipping starts at $4.95 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship and return. ♪ my love what have i done ♪ ♪ my burden is too heavy ♪ ♪ we have more ♪ life goes on ♪ minty. handsome! mmm, minty. mindy? beautiful, isn't it? breathtaking. fresh. (announcer) for a fresh breath feeling that lasts up to 5 times longer there's new scope outlast. you look beautiful tonight. allow me. it's tough to reach that five servings a day if you don't always like the taste of vegetables. i'll be right ba
announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to bring us together. that's why we're here. what's going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to get that outta...
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boeing, if i had ever wanted to land a haymaker on somebody -- [laughter] they had no idea what we hadone through to get this legislation passed. now we are at the most exciting time of the development in american political history. we are not choosing between an african-american, a woman, to become president. the populist to become president. the hispanic american to become president. a republican who had been a kind of different republican. we have the most diverse campaigns, and unpredictable, then we have ever had. i attribute it to the fact that dr. king and rosa parks, through the loss, brown versus board, segregation ending in transportation, then the voting rights bill, civil rights bill even before that. at this point, and this week -- this month's celebration of dr. king -- we have indeed come a long way. thank you. [applause] >> dr. scott? >> good afternoon, everybody. when they asked me to join this panel and i saw that mr. conyers was leading the panel, i thought, what with the rest of us have to say? we are sitting an icon, someone who was in the trenches seeing this bill
boeing, if i had ever wanted to land a haymaker on somebody -- [laughter] they had no idea what we hadone through to get this legislation passed. now we are at the most exciting time of the development in american political history. we are not choosing between an african-american, a woman, to become president. the populist to become president. the hispanic american to become president. a republican who had been a kind of different republican. we have the most diverse campaigns, and...
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change until the early reagan years were those people who were now known as neocons came into power boeing have to say they did not come in the first reich but the second and third right of power that was held by more moderate people we're not used to thinking of reagan as a moderate but with foreign policy terms he was. so much so by the second term the neocons were very angry at him. were you doing going out their meeting with gorbachev and setting new agenda is and trying to get rid of nuclear weapons? this is not what we thought we hired you to do but then the pendulum swung back under george h. w. bush that was extremely pragmatic with a tremendous sense of what needed to be done in the world to put together a coalition the likes of which we had never seen before in the history of the world to take on a specific enemy at a specific time and place and the neocons were all for that except he did not go all the way to baghdad and george hw bush felt he could not principally because it would have fallen apart so the new kinds went back into the habitual posture which was the greatest -- g
change until the early reagan years were those people who were now known as neocons came into power boeing have to say they did not come in the first reich but the second and third right of power that was held by more moderate people we're not used to thinking of reagan as a moderate but with foreign policy terms he was. so much so by the second term the neocons were very angry at him. were you doing going out their meeting with gorbachev and setting new agenda is and trying to get rid of...
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i always thought i was going to run against jul and's son, boe.the democrats are looking for other candidates and i sure they will find a good candidate, simply there's a lot of good officeholders and democrats in delaware. but it should be a good race and i have my fingers crossed. i will keep raising money and knocking on every door i can and try to get elected the next year. >> congressman mike castle of delaware. thank you. we are here in statuary hall talking with members of congress this evening getting their reaction to the president's speech. so we can sell the challenges we face which are significant. >> do you think the president was correct in calling out republicans to help with the leadership issues? >> i think the whole notion of an eric antone that comes across over and over and over is probably more destructive to the process then not. what we need to be doing is working together. that is what the american people want. they don't care what that the solutions come from the republican side of the democrat side, they want solutions an
i always thought i was going to run against jul and's son, boe.the democrats are looking for other candidates and i sure they will find a good candidate, simply there's a lot of good officeholders and democrats in delaware. but it should be a good race and i have my fingers crossed. i will keep raising money and knocking on every door i can and try to get elected the next year. >> congressman mike castle of delaware. thank you. we are here in statuary hall talking with members of congress...
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if scott uld lift over 1100 times his body weight, he could bench press a boeing 747.you did a good job representing the human race, but you got yur butt kicked by the mighty mite. of course, since you weigh 1 billion times more than a mite, you can aaysust step on the little showoff. coming up -- can a girl possibly hit as hard as a guy? find out when "sport science" returns............ >>> the phra "you hit like a girl" is a common school yard taunt. it's an insult but should it be? iean can't girls hit as hard as guys? toind out, we're going to put female punching power to the test and determine oncend for all if being told "you hit like a girl" isan insult oa compliment. >> see if women can deal a blow to this gender bias, we called on the best female boxer on the pnet, undefeated world champion lucia riker. you might remember her as the evil boxing villain in "million dollar baby." in real life, lucia is a dominating force in the fight world. with a record of 54-0, 36 by knockout. >> when people say you hit like a girl it actuall means you're arm punching and ther
if scott uld lift over 1100 times his body weight, he could bench press a boeing 747.you did a good job representing the human race, but you got yur butt kicked by the mighty mite. of course, since you weigh 1 billion times more than a mite, you can aaysust step on the little showoff. coming up -- can a girl possibly hit as hard as a guy? find out when "sport science" returns............ >>> the phra "you hit like a girl" is a common school yard taunt. it's an...
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in one month we had a setback, but that is common because the numbers are skewed by boeing. planes in one month, and those can make a big difference. that is good news for the american worker because it means maybe we are becoming more competitive on the global market. host: two and job creation point that callers are making. carol on the republican line. good morning. caller: i had a question about the health care aspect of new job creation, what it will do to the economy. there is all lot of corruption in chicago and a lot of the newspapers -- one of the city leaders was in jail for embezzlement and corruption. while he was in there, he wrote the book about health care. host: to that point, make a broader connection to the jobs issue. guest: we are hearing from all lot of smaller businesses especially this uncertainty about what will happen with health care, energy, taxes, in general. i think they believe this uncertainty is hurting them. they do not want to make plans right now with this uncertainty over head. that said, the health care bill, if it is well-implemented a
in one month we had a setback, but that is common because the numbers are skewed by boeing. planes in one month, and those can make a big difference. that is good news for the american worker because it means maybe we are becoming more competitive on the global market. host: two and job creation point that callers are making. carol on the republican line. good morning. caller: i had a question about the health care aspect of new job creation, what it will do to the economy. there is all lot of...
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pulled apart many of the different aspects of the book, so for instance it was very easy to take the boeingarts catalog or the railway timetables and those will never appear is books again. they were not naturally books. bajis happened to be in codex form. whereas we know this scholarly historical monograph is causing all sorts of problems so the way in which different john res are invested in that particular material property is very different and we confuse ourselves are we suddenly lumped them all together and libraries have lived with that confusion for long time but found ways around it. it glosses over more problems than it reveals. >> on the fragmentation, there's a story from a professor that the assigned topic to their students, a research topic and the students came back with all the source material, all books that were failed bun google books so i think the risk is that google books is to use the land too easy to do research in your pajamas and scholars use it as the only tools so i think it is up to you to see it as what it is, when to let you still need to go to the library and
pulled apart many of the different aspects of the book, so for instance it was very easy to take the boeingarts catalog or the railway timetables and those will never appear is books again. they were not naturally books. bajis happened to be in codex form. whereas we know this scholarly historical monograph is causing all sorts of problems so the way in which different john res are invested in that particular material property is very different and we confuse ourselves are we suddenly lumped...
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i think it's evident in the decisions of companies like boeing and google and starbucks and eddy thus to put roots in south carolina. it is evident in expansion of bmw or oscar, it is evident in the efforts of on some heroes working to grow and sustain small businesses like southern aluminum and clinton or roofing in some central or that matter donner and estherville. it's evident in a lot of different fronts. we talk about change in the way that colombia works and once again we have this land where we would like to end that we have made real changes and efforts year i thank you. for too long to many votes were not recorded in the chambers and there can be no accountability with out transparency. get niki hanly and najaf and valentine in the house and harvey in the senate led efforts to change this on the simple belief is an idea was important enough to be voted on by the general assembly of south carolina, it was an idea important enough to be recorded and i thank all of you for when you did to change this and if you wouldn't mind what you get a round of applause to niki and nathan a
i think it's evident in the decisions of companies like boeing and google and starbucks and eddy thus to put roots in south carolina. it is evident in expansion of bmw or oscar, it is evident in the efforts of on some heroes working to grow and sustain small businesses like southern aluminum and clinton or roofing in some central or that matter donner and estherville. it's evident in a lot of different fronts. we talk about change in the way that colombia works and once again we have this land...
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don't think that -- i mean this literally i don't think there is a week that went by from the time boe was born until the time her youngest grandson, nick, spent the night with her, that there wasn't one of our children in her home stay in the night. we ferried them back and forth. we did it because we really did know if they were new mum mum they would get that special thing. mum mum had a six -- sixth sense. she had a way. we desperately wanted each of our children to feel that. .. she taught us to be respectful toward everyone, but deferential to no one. our mother was proud on the edge of the finance, generous to a fault in committed to all those she loved to the end. she believed in nuss. so, we believe in ourselves. how could we do less? when we triumphed, she was quick to remind us that it was because of the others. there is no one better than you. every man is your equal, and every man deserves respect. that was her greed. that he must be a person of your word, for without your word you have no honor and without honor you cannot be a biden. that was her word. she taught us, she
don't think that -- i mean this literally i don't think there is a week that went by from the time boe was born until the time her youngest grandson, nick, spent the night with her, that there wasn't one of our children in her home stay in the night. we ferried them back and forth. we did it because we really did know if they were new mum mum they would get that special thing. mum mum had a six -- sixth sense. she had a way. we desperately wanted each of our children to feel that. .. she taught...
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we welcome the recent economic commitments to our state from four-star industries, boeing, d.h.l., dixie norco, and now esto correctional facility. the combination of low taxes, worker training, right to work protections and less regulatory red tape is a sound recipe to attract business. this commonsense approach should be applied at the government level. in conclusion, god place our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terror. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. chu: i rise today to speak about a shocking murder in my california district. on new year's eve, bobby salsedo was in a restaurant in durango, mexico, when gunmen came in, took six of them away and shot the rest of them execution style. bobby was only 33 years old. with bobby they murdered an exemplary u.s. citizen. he was an elected city of the el monte school board. he returned to his school to beco
we welcome the recent economic commitments to our state from four-star industries, boeing, d.h.l., dixie norco, and now esto correctional facility. the combination of low taxes, worker training, right to work protections and less regulatory red tape is a sound recipe to attract business. this commonsense approach should be applied at the government level. in conclusion, god place our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terror. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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the success that can and boeing's landing in charleston is a reminder how south carolina can win in theseeconomic development contests. in for a running quarterback in that effort and frankly so many others like it i would ask joe tayler our secretary commerce stand and be recognized. shaking your head right now but you have to be stand to be recognized if he would, joe. [applause] [applause] now, speaking of the landing in charleston tonight we are also joined by marco who is the president and general manager of nihilism planned delivery for boeing and i would ask everybody in the chamber rise to give him a warm south carolina welcome for the difference bowling will make in people's lives as they produce a world-class product called the dream liner. would you stand and be recognized marco. [applause] [applause] and a fine on light, could i put one more person on the spot, i guess proper protocol would be since you're standing beside me to recognize you for all that did it legislatively in this effort and concurrent with that, hugh, i see you in the corner where you stand and be recognize
the success that can and boeing's landing in charleston is a reminder how south carolina can win in theseeconomic development contests. in for a running quarterback in that effort and frankly so many others like it i would ask joe tayler our secretary commerce stand and be recognized. shaking your head right now but you have to be stand to be recognized if he would, joe. [applause] [applause] now, speaking of the landing in charleston tonight we are also joined by marco who is the president and...
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. >> goldmanz.ói sachs exxonmobil and microsoft boeing and pfizer and general electric are the company'ssetter poster children for special interest. they are huge well-connected corporations and have something else in common, employees and executives gave more to barack obama they and john mccain in 2008. a caveat, obama raised overall much more than a decade about twice as much in the primary was longer, he did not do the matching funds were you limit fund-raising to get government money, he raised a lot more but for these companies the overall margin was two /1 over john mccain that should tell you something about the accuracy of his anti-corporate erratic. budget with corporations is ratio is much bigger than two /1. goldman sachs gave obama $997,095 per car no company seven sens -- since mccain-feingold which made it illegal to give big gaffes and no company has donated 1 million ever. goldman sachs came close, but the most, i should be careful these are the employees and executives committees. but that is the most any candidate has any raise from any single company in the history si
. >> goldmanz.ói sachs exxonmobil and microsoft boeing and pfizer and general electric are the company'ssetter poster children for special interest. they are huge well-connected corporations and have something else in common, employees and executives gave more to barack obama they and john mccain in 2008. a caveat, obama raised overall much more than a decade about twice as much in the primary was longer, he did not do the matching funds were you limit fund-raising to get government...
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i felt in control of a giant boe to. so to your point, yes. many of the improvements in cars have made us to save and have booked across purpose is to safety. the fact we still have a gas burning engine is shocking and you are absolutely correct that technology advancements and the fact we are spending more money on vehicles we are spending more for more horsepower and luxury, more electronics. there is a question here. >> with regards to safety, with the gentleman said, i think also brings the point about driver education, and these days progressively we are seeing less and less driver education, so therefore people are operating these vehicles and they are not as good but i take a little issue with what you are saying about the number of accidents coming up. mabey but as a percentage of the durbin mile i think the fatalities and the injuries have actually decreased as a result of these things and yes, the car is heavier because it has the air bags and all of the things on it to be stronger and survive crashes better and everything else so th
i felt in control of a giant boe to. so to your point, yes. many of the improvements in cars have made us to save and have booked across purpose is to safety. the fact we still have a gas burning engine is shocking and you are absolutely correct that technology advancements and the fact we are spending more money on vehicles we are spending more for more horsepower and luxury, more electronics. there is a question here. >> with regards to safety, with the gentleman said, i think also...