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the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the oldest literary work that we have. these are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pennsylvania. tens of thousands of fragments of cuniform fragments. the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of her story is devoted to the love, a very passionate love, for dimusi, who is a shepherd who she takes as her husband, lover and king. and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher
the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the oldest literary work that we have. these are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pennsylvania. tens of thousands of fragments of cuniform fragments. the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of...
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brenner stepped in and cut the leash today for the celebration.he new dog park includes separated fence areas for large dogs and small dogs. so everyone can peacefully co-exist. >> lovely. i like to see the community doing that, making that happen. >>> 68th annual golden globes kicks off the hollywood award season on nbc tomorrow night. ricky gervais returns as the host as the foreign press association honors the very best in television and film. among the movies up for awards, alice in wonder land for best musical or comedy, black swan for best drama, the fighter is nominated and actor collin firth is a favorite. the sci-fi epic inception is expected to receive honor as well. >>> looking for more golden globes coverage? head to our website at nbcbayarea.com and check out predictions for film and tv and relive the best moments from the past shows, just search golden globes on nbcbayarea.com. >> should be a fun night tomorrow. >>> who needs rod doing sports? christine in, doing much better at this. >> you're always come to welcome to sit here, raj.
brenner stepped in and cut the leash today for the celebration.he new dog park includes separated fence areas for large dogs and small dogs. so everyone can peacefully co-exist. >> lovely. i like to see the community doing that, making that happen. >>> 68th annual golden globes kicks off the hollywood award season on nbc tomorrow night. ricky gervais returns as the host as the foreign press association honors the very best in television and film. among the movies up for awards,...
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you see from various notes, the key thing was to have someone like john alongside ambassador brenner because i form clear views of ambassador bremer when i missed him, he was a tough-minded person. he was someone who knew his own mind. i wanted a strong person alongside him. >> the united nations security council resolution, occupying -- the ground it occupied in iraq, it was for all iraq. hy was fully aware of the responsibility. and my colleagues. is also correct that the joint occupying power which share the responsibility, was an effective responsibility for implementation in the u.s.. together with the u.s. which constitutes the occupying power in the un resolution. the u.s. would provide a minimum amount, how are they going to exercise its obligations? >> to make sure it got alongside the decisionmaking process. this is the issue weather we were responsible for the south or americans responsible for the rest or joined occupying power. there was an ad hoc committee meeting -- it was going to be to our advantage to make sure we join partners with the u.s. because that gave us the
you see from various notes, the key thing was to have someone like john alongside ambassador brenner because i form clear views of ambassador bremer when i missed him, he was a tough-minded person. he was someone who knew his own mind. i wanted a strong person alongside him. >> the united nations security council resolution, occupying -- the ground it occupied in iraq, it was for all iraq. hy was fully aware of the responsibility. and my colleagues. is also correct that the joint...
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>> yule brenner. >> reporter: see? we love hearing that.embracing the hair they have or the hair they don't have. there's a real hope here. we didn't ask about women. the doctor told us, he believes the science will be applicable to them, as well. ten years out, the stem cells are already there. folks say, ten years, there's no hope for me. the cells are there. if they get them working, they can get them working in time. >> great. >> what are you going to have me do tomorrow? >> have to think about that now. >> i know. >>> coming up, so many of you responded to the story about the man facing jail time for reading his wife's e-mail. now, we hear both sides of the story. the ex-spouses speak out. ♪ [ male announcer ] take an italian masterpiece home. excuse me. buitoni? [ male announcer ] buitoni wild mushroom agnolotti. simple ingredients, artfully prepared. buitoni. create an italian masterpiece. in the refrigerated section. ♪ uitoni. create an italian masterpiece. [ female announcer ] mousse temptations by jell-o. four decadent flavors. 60
>> yule brenner. >> reporter: see? we love hearing that.embracing the hair they have or the hair they don't have. there's a real hope here. we didn't ask about women. the doctor told us, he believes the science will be applicable to them, as well. ten years out, the stem cells are already there. folks say, ten years, there's no hope for me. the cells are there. if they get them working, they can get them working in time. >> great. >> what are you going to have me do...
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i'm jim brenner from wisconsin.diciary committee, we wrote and passed a partial birth abortion that was held unconstitutional by the supreme court. that's the only time since rowe vs. wade that the supreme court actually restricted abortions. the rest of the stuff has all been on the per riff yal. we tried last year to prevent abortion coverage and lost it the last minute because of switches of members, some of whom are not with us anymore because they sold out life. [cheers and applause] this year, we ask all of you to back hr3. this will shut the door permanently once and for all to having your tax dollars being used to fund elected abortions. [cheers and applause] abortion is wrong, but it is just as wrong to force people who morally objected to abortions to pay taxes for this insidious procedure. [cheers and applause] that's our job in the next two years. the house will pass hr3. let's all get to work on the senate. thank you again. [cheers and applause] >> hey, welcome, warriors for life. [cheers and applause]
i'm jim brenner from wisconsin.diciary committee, we wrote and passed a partial birth abortion that was held unconstitutional by the supreme court. that's the only time since rowe vs. wade that the supreme court actually restricted abortions. the rest of the stuff has all been on the per riff yal. we tried last year to prevent abortion coverage and lost it the last minute because of switches of members, some of whom are not with us anymore because they sold out life. [cheers and applause] this...
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you see from various notes, the key thing was to have someone like john alongside ambassador brenner because i form clear views of ambassador bremer when i missed him, he was a tough-minded person. he was someone who knew his own mind. i wanted a strong person alongside him. >> the united nations security council resolution, occupying -- the ground it occupied in iraq, it was for all iraq. hy was fully aware of the responsibility. and my colleagues. is also correct that the joint occupying power which share the responsibility, was an effective responsibility for implementation in the u.s.. together with the u.s. which constitutes the occupying power in the un resolution. the u.s. would provide a minimum amount, how are they going to exercise its obligations? >> to make sure it got alongside the decisionmaking process. this is the issue weather we were responsible for the south or americans responsible for the rest or joined occupying power. there was an ad hoc committee meeting -- it was going to be to our advantage to make sure we join partners with the u.s. because that gave us the
you see from various notes, the key thing was to have someone like john alongside ambassador brenner because i form clear views of ambassador bremer when i missed him, he was a tough-minded person. he was someone who knew his own mind. i wanted a strong person alongside him. >> the united nations security council resolution, occupying -- the ground it occupied in iraq, it was for all iraq. hy was fully aware of the responsibility. and my colleagues. is also correct that the joint...
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i'm jim brenner from wisconsin.e house judiciary committee, we wrote and passed a partial birth abortion that was held unconstitutional by the supreme court. that's the only time since rowe vs. wade that the supreme court actually restricted abortions. the rest of the stuff has all been on the per riff yal. we tried last year to prevent abortion coverage and lost it the last minute because of switches of members, some of whom are not with us anymore because they sold out life. [cheers and applause] this year, we ask all of you to back hr3. this will shut the door permanently once and for all to having your tax dollars being used to fund elected abortions. [cheers and applause] abortion is wrong, but it is just as wrong to force people who morally objected to abortions to pay taxes for this insidious procedure. [cheers and applause] that's our job in the next two years. the house will pass hr3. let's all get to work on the senate. thank you again. [cheers and applause] >> hey, welcome, warriors for life. [cheers and
i'm jim brenner from wisconsin.e house judiciary committee, we wrote and passed a partial birth abortion that was held unconstitutional by the supreme court. that's the only time since rowe vs. wade that the supreme court actually restricted abortions. the rest of the stuff has all been on the per riff yal. we tried last year to prevent abortion coverage and lost it the last minute because of switches of members, some of whom are not with us anymore because they sold out life. [cheers and...
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i'm jim brenner from wisconsin. when i was chairman the house judiciary committee, we wrote and passed a partial birth abortion that was held unconstitutional by the supreme court. that's the only time since rowe vs. wade that the supreme court actually restricted abortions. the rest of the stuff has all been on the per riff yal. we tried last year to prevent abortion coverage and lost it the last minute because of switches of members, some of whom are not with us anymore because they sold out life. [cheers and applause] this year, we ask all of you to back hr3. this will shut the door permanently once and for all to having your tax dollars being used to fund elected abortions. [cheers and applause] abortion is wrong, but it is just as wrong to force people who morally objected to abortions to pay taxes for this insidious procedure. [cheers and applause] that's our job in the next two years. the house will pass hr3. les all get to work on the senate. thank you again. [cheers and applause] >> hey, welcome, warriors f
i'm jim brenner from wisconsin. when i was chairman the house judiciary committee, we wrote and passed a partial birth abortion that was held unconstitutional by the supreme court. that's the only time since rowe vs. wade that the supreme court actually restricted abortions. the rest of the stuff has all been on the per riff yal. we tried last year to prevent abortion coverage and lost it the last minute because of switches of members, some of whom are not with us anymore because they sold out...
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[inaudible] >> this implies that not only the centers of the brenner working but they are communicating with one another. -- not only the centers of the brain are working but they are communicating with one another. >> [inaudible] >> swelling typically peaks around the third day. i have seen it go as far as 10 days. most often in the third day which is why we are much, much more optimistic and we can breathe a collective sigh of relief effort the third or fourth day. we're getting close. >> you know if she could speak if she did not have the ventilator? >> we don't know at this time. >> how many times did you reduce her sedation? >> there is no absolute number. we do that several times a day. the doctors do that but the nurses are assessing her and we expect to see other signs and reactions. there is no absolute said no.. number. >> [inaudible] >> we're doing the same steps we have been doing the last couple of days. the regular neurological assessment, the examination, and the cat scans we are doing on a daily basis. we will start to spread that out to whatever is necessary >. >> we sa
[inaudible] >> this implies that not only the centers of the brenner working but they are communicating with one another. -- not only the centers of the brain are working but they are communicating with one another. >> [inaudible] >> swelling typically peaks around the third day. i have seen it go as far as 10 days. most often in the third day which is why we are much, much more optimistic and we can breathe a collective sigh of relief effort the third or fourth day. we're...
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governor earl, thompson, senator cole, senator elect johnson -- [cheers and applause] representatives brennernt governor clayfish -- [cheers and applause] attorney general van hollen. [cheers and applause] treasurer sheller -- [applause] superintent eggers -- [applause] members of the state legislature -- [applause] tribal leaders, general dunbar and other members of the armed forces those serving today as well as those who have served our country in the past -- [cheers and applause] reverend clergy, state employees, family, and friends, and most importantly fellow citizens of wisconsin -- [applause] it is with great honor that i stand before you today. i am your servant. i want to thank god for the privilege of living in such a remarkable country and for growing up in the greatest state in the entire nation. [cheers and applause] i also want to thank my family, my rock, my support, my love, she's going to be a great first lady. [cheers and applause] our two sons, i can't say boys anymore, our two boys, matt and alex. i just marvel how they have grown up in front of our eyes, they are outstan
governor earl, thompson, senator cole, senator elect johnson -- [cheers and applause] representatives brennernt governor clayfish -- [cheers and applause] attorney general van hollen. [cheers and applause] treasurer sheller -- [applause] superintent eggers -- [applause] members of the state legislature -- [applause] tribal leaders, general dunbar and other members of the armed forces those serving today as well as those who have served our country in the past -- [cheers and applause] reverend...
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edgar brenner, who cooperated with us for the first 30 years of the potomac, and i had the privilege of working with him for the past 35 years. we are going to have a special memorial service to celebrate his many contributions next month, and we will keep you posted. if i may, i would like to mention three publications that we worked on the past year. one has to do with for an affinity to terrorists in our midst, basically focusing on the crisis of identifying the question of loyalty to home american citizens and others will somehow become members of the terrorist groups, and i'm sure we are going to deal with that. this was one publication we had last year. the other publication is a new nato interdisciplinary journal that we are publishing in cooperation with nato, and a particularly, with the nato center of excellence and the partnership for peace. this publication will be available to you. third, the publication that might just mentioned -- that might -- that mike just mentioned. i was able to look at the situation earlier this month in the region. just a few words about some of
edgar brenner, who cooperated with us for the first 30 years of the potomac, and i had the privilege of working with him for the past 35 years. we are going to have a special memorial service to celebrate his many contributions next month, and we will keep you posted. if i may, i would like to mention three publications that we worked on the past year. one has to do with for an affinity to terrorists in our midst, basically focusing on the crisis of identifying the question of loyalty to home...