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burton! - you bastard! - mr. burton! mr. burton, calm down! calm down! - no!down, please. - relax, relax. relax. - hey, are you okay? do you need medical attention? - no. no, i'm okay. - great, 'cause you're under arrest. - hey, what for? - you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. you have the right to an attorney. if you cannot afford one, one will be appointed to you. and the life you want to live. with rheumatoid arthritis, there's the life you live... fortunately there's enbrel, the #1 most doctor-prescribed biologic medicine for ra. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, and other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis. ask your doctor if you live or have lived in an area where certain fungal infec
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burton. but also the assistance of congressman joseph cow and i would like to -- cao and i would like to share that the house of representatives has the opportunity to send a very strong message to the communeist government in vietnam and that message is that its abuses against peaceful practitioners of all creeds are unacceptable. as reflect for a minute on some of the conditions that those who practice their faith have to contend within vietnam, you think about the 350 mountain yrd christians who remain imprisoned for their beliefs. other religious groups like the unified buddhist church of vietnam and other groups, they face severe persecution from the communeist government in vietnam. several residents have suffered beatings by batons or electric rods in the may assault at the hands of vietnamese government officials. what was the charge? attempting to protect their historic catholic cemetery from government seizure. the leader i met in vietnam and had several conversations with him and h
burton. but also the assistance of congressman joseph cow and i would like to -- cao and i would like to share that the house of representatives has the opportunity to send a very strong message to the communeist government in vietnam and that message is that its abuses against peaceful practitioners of all creeds are unacceptable. as reflect for a minute on some of the conditions that those who practice their faith have to contend within vietnam, you think about the 350 mountain yrd christians...
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burton: mr. speaker, at this time i'll reserve the balance of my time and ask the gentleman from california if he has additional speakers right now? mr. berman: mr. speaker, i missed the question. i know the answer but i missed the question. mr. burton: it's very nice that you pay attention to your ranking member of the middle east subcommittee. what i was asking, sir, is do you have any more speakers and if do you i'd like to reserve the balance of my time and yield to you. mr. berman: by that i assume you have no -- other than yourself you have no further speakers? mr. burton: i don't believe i do but i know you're interested in hearing what i have to say. mr. berman: i am. mr. burton: yes, thank you. mr. berman: i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from new york, mr. engel. a member of the committee, chairman of the western hemisphere subcommittee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized for three minutes. mr. engel: i thank the chairman for yielding t
burton: mr. speaker, at this time i'll reserve the balance of my time and ask the gentleman from california if he has additional speakers right now? mr. berman: mr. speaker, i missed the question. i know the answer but i missed the question. mr. burton: it's very nice that you pay attention to your ranking member of the middle east subcommittee. what i was asking, sir, is do you have any more speakers and if do you i'd like to reserve the balance of my time and yield to you. mr. berman: by that...
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burton has prepared the greater spear-nosed bat for a museum. he cuaught 50 species of rats, mice, and bats. it will publish their findings about the expedition. >> that is all we have time for. thank you for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
burton has prepared the greater spear-nosed bat for a museum. he cuaught 50 species of rats, mice, and bats. it will publish their findings about the expedition. >> that is all we have time for. thank you for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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bill from 11 sala burton high school.is vision is that we collectively build a school that is truly good enough for his own kids. he built amazing part digits and allows businesses in community based organizations into the school to help to be the backbone of the restructuring. our high school principal this year is mr. bill capenhagen. [applause] >> so i wake up this morning, and it's like, you know, 5:45. my sinuses are killing me. my throat is a little bit foggy, and i push snooze during 50 minutes later, i like i need 7 more minutes. i finally look of the clock, it is 6:30 in the morning, and i think if i do not get out of bed right now, there is no way i could get to work early enough to excuse myself a 3:00 in order to be here to see you all. thank you all so much. thanks, mom and dad, who drove here from chicago, and all of the awesome high school people here. [applause] and lastly, i want to thank my burton people in the back who have come here to perform for you all. >> you are going to your bills acquired toward
bill from 11 sala burton high school.is vision is that we collectively build a school that is truly good enough for his own kids. he built amazing part digits and allows businesses in community based organizations into the school to help to be the backbone of the restructuring. our high school principal this year is mr. bill capenhagen. [applause] >> so i wake up this morning, and it's like, you know, 5:45. my sinuses are killing me. my throat is a little bit foggy, and i push snooze...
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burton has prepared the greater spear-nosed bat for a museum. he cuaught 50 species of rats, mice, and bats. it will publish their findings about the expedition. >> that is all we have time for. thank you for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- iijj ♪ - hi, this is bob scully, and welcome to our annual special new year's edition of the world show where, as last week for the holiday edition, we try to present you with a show that is very dear to our hearts, and so we're going to reprise an in memoriam edition that ran a few months ago upon the passing of nic hayek--nicolas hayek-- the great swiss entrepreneur, one of the greatest i've ever met--and, believe me, i've met a lot of them. he's the man who gave switzerland back not only its watch industry by inventing the swatch and more things like the smart car, but he gave switzerland back its pride, and you'll see why--you'll sense and learn why--when you listen to this man talk about the value of work, the beauty of work--the work you put into things--and
burton has prepared the greater spear-nosed bat for a museum. he cuaught 50 species of rats, mice, and bats. it will publish their findings about the expedition. >> that is all we have time for. thank you for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- iijj ♪ - hi, this is bob scully, and welcome to our annual special new year's edition of the world show where, as last week for the holiday edition, we try to present you with a show that is very dear to...
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. >> reporter: patrick burton is no ordinary choirboy., this isn't an ordinary choir. ♪ the sign said long-haired freaky people need not apply ♪ >> reporter: it isn't a church. ♪ silent night >> reporter: and they do sing hymns. but patrick and some others here belong to a particular club many of us will never sing with. they have been homeless. >> i would say three times, three times in my life. >> reporter: homelessness is a polarizing issue in san francisco. the idea behind the singers of the street choir is two-fold. first, provide a safe space for homeless to sing out about their feelings of isolation. second, get people singing side by side with people who are homeless and those who are not. >> one of the things that's missing for homeless people in cities is a chance for socialization and for community. san francisco's definitely a place that needs that. >> reporter: this three-month-old choir is modeled after similar programs in places like australia. kathleen says this fellowship helps people get sober, find jobs and also find pl
. >> reporter: patrick burton is no ordinary choirboy., this isn't an ordinary choir. ♪ the sign said long-haired freaky people need not apply ♪ >> reporter: it isn't a church. ♪ silent night >> reporter: and they do sing hymns. but patrick and some others here belong to a particular club many of us will never sing with. they have been homeless. >> i would say three times, three times in my life. >> reporter: homelessness is a polarizing issue in san...
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thing called movie magic, and bette davis and james mason turned into elizabeth taylor and richard burton. and oddly enough, mike nichols stayed mike nichols, and...but i sort of trusted mike. i didn't think he was going to allow them to really screw it up. and what happened, finally, by some great fortune: there was no screenplay. i mean, there's this guy, ernest lehman, who is credited with the screenplay. but then again, he produced the movie too. but i think he changed two sentences of my entire script and maybe cut about five minutes, so the text was intact. and i am told all sorts of apocryphal stories about hollywood and film. i am told, for example, that a screenplay was written in which the nonexistent child was changed into a real deeply retarded child that they kept upstairs somewhere. i don't know whether i believe stuff like this or not. but anyway, i was quite amazed when i went to see a rough cut of the movie that it was what i wrote, very much what i wrote, except those two dumb sentences: "hey, let's go to the roadhouse" and "hey, let's come back from the roadhouse..." [l
thing called movie magic, and bette davis and james mason turned into elizabeth taylor and richard burton. and oddly enough, mike nichols stayed mike nichols, and...but i sort of trusted mike. i didn't think he was going to allow them to really screw it up. and what happened, finally, by some great fortune: there was no screenplay. i mean, there's this guy, ernest lehman, who is credited with the screenplay. but then again, he produced the movie too. but i think he changed two sentences of my...
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burton, today, december 15, 16, 17, five minutes each. mrs. ros-lehtinen today and december 15 and 16. mr. flake, december 15 and 16, five minutes each. lincoln diaz-balart, december 15 and 16, five minutes each. mr. mcclintock today and december 15 for five minutes each. mr. smith of new jersey today for five minutes, mr. gingrey, december 15 for five minutes. mr. poe, december 17 for five minutes. mr. jones december 17 for five minutes. and mr. gormente, td, mr. gohmert for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. conyers: i ask unanimous consent that today following the legislative business and any special orders heretofore entered into, the following members may be permitted to address the house for five minutes to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material. myself for five minutes, john conyers of michigan. ms. marchesy kaptur of ohio for five minutes. mr. courtney, connecticut of five minutes. mr. defazio of oregon for five minutes. ms. woolsey of california for five minutes. ms. jackson lee of t
burton, today, december 15, 16, 17, five minutes each. mrs. ros-lehtinen today and december 15 and 16. mr. flake, december 15 and 16, five minutes each. lincoln diaz-balart, december 15 and 16, five minutes each. mr. mcclintock today and december 15 for five minutes each. mr. smith of new jersey today for five minutes, mr. gingrey, december 15 for five minutes. mr. poe, december 17 for five minutes. mr. jones december 17 for five minutes. and mr. gormente, td, mr. gohmert for five minutes. the...
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stabilize the budget deficit economic development minister says but the drop the spend in spending bill burton vestment spend funds will be held in the reserve fund to question any drop in oil prices. and to talk about these and other issues i'm joined by our global economist at h.s.b.c. bank london ms sol thank you very much for joining us so the question market is currently undervalued compared to other bric countries why are we not seeing a significant capital inflow. thank you for having me on your show yes it is it is undervalued i guess as you've already mentioned just a just a few minutes seconds ago but of the problem was really that the growth outlook for russia is a little bit softer than for for some of the other emerging market countries this was relating to supply side sharks emanating from the drought and also there were fears that because of the inflationary pressures you would have seen monetary tightening going forward to there were these two factors that did come to play also you have to remember that russia is really a cyclical player in the world growth and you know there w
stabilize the budget deficit economic development minister says but the drop the spend in spending bill burton vestment spend funds will be held in the reserve fund to question any drop in oil prices. and to talk about these and other issues i'm joined by our global economist at h.s.b.c. bank london ms sol thank you very much for joining us so the question market is currently undervalued compared to other bric countries why are we not seeing a significant capital inflow. thank you for having me...
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let me ask you this: is he or are he and his team, his white house team, including folks like bill burtonbert gibbs, who are out there swinging for him as he was running for office and even once he's taken office, are they also to blame, bernie, because how many times have we heard not just the president but his team, you know, burton, gibbs, axelrod, you know, the health care advocates that he had in the white house, taking shots at fox news for being too critical? they have gone on offense. if you have, you know, too many segments that they perceive are critical of the president, then they start attacking you as not a real news organization. >> yes. it's a good point. when i say the president, i should have said the president and his team. i'm not suggesting that barack obama's fall from grace, from a 79 percent approval rating on inauguration day, and everybody knows it couldn't stay that high, down to 40 percent in the fox poll, is all the media's fault. i'm not suggesting that. i'm saying the media, by creating this kind of god, i mean, as i say, this isn't a right wing delusional ob
let me ask you this: is he or are he and his team, his white house team, including folks like bill burtonbert gibbs, who are out there swinging for him as he was running for office and even once he's taken office, are they also to blame, bernie, because how many times have we heard not just the president but his team, you know, burton, gibbs, axelrod, you know, the health care advocates that he had in the white house, taking shots at fox news for being too critical? they have gone on offense....
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burton on the 20 and 21 for five minutes each. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri seek recognition? mr. carnahan: i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and any special orders heretofore entered into, the following members may be permitted to address the house for five minutes to revise and stepped their remarks and include therein extraneous material, myself, mr. carnahan for five minutes, mr. conyers of michigan for five minutes, ms. lee of california, five minutes. mr. rangel of new york, five minutes. mr. langevin of rhode island, five minutes. mr. yarmuth of kentucky, ms. clarke of new york, five minutes. ms. jackson lee of texas, five minutes. mr. fattah of pennsylvania, five minutes, ms. kaptur of ohio, five minutes. mr. defazio of oregon, five minutes and ms. woolsey of california, five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009 and under a previous
burton on the 20 and 21 for five minutes each. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri seek recognition? mr. carnahan: i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and any special orders heretofore entered into, the following members may be permitted to address the house for five minutes to revise and stepped their remarks and include therein extraneous material, myself, mr. carnahan for five minutes, mr....
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susan burton. her re-entry program helps female ex-convicts get back on their feet.da fondren, she's brought her community together to shed pounds. anuradha koirala rescues and rehabilitates nepali girls from sex trafficking. narayanan krishnan serves meals to the homeless by hand. magnus macfarlane-barrow feeds more than 400,000 kids every day. harmon parker builds bridges connecting kenyans with life-changing resources. aki ra restores safety by finding and defusing land mines planted by the khmer rouge. evan wadongo is lighting the way to prosperity for rural kenyans with his solar powered lanterns. and dan wallwrath, who builds custom homes for wounded veterans returning from service. congratulations, the top ten cnn heroes of 2010. which one inspires you the most? go to cnnheroes.com to vote for cnn hero of the year. >> larry: okay, jer, follow that. >> yeah, thanks, larry. let's throw up the zapruder film also. >> larry: you like our heroes segment. >> i love heroes. that's nice. >> larry: everyday people. >> that is the classiest thing on cnn. i love it. don't
susan burton. her re-entry program helps female ex-convicts get back on their feet.da fondren, she's brought her community together to shed pounds. anuradha koirala rescues and rehabilitates nepali girls from sex trafficking. narayanan krishnan serves meals to the homeless by hand. magnus macfarlane-barrow feeds more than 400,000 kids every day. harmon parker builds bridges connecting kenyans with life-changing resources. aki ra restores safety by finding and defusing land mines planted by the...
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. >> reporter: patrick burton is no ordinary choir boy. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: but this isn't an ordinary♪ and the sign said long haired freaky people need not apply ] >> reporter: it isn't a church. ♪ silent night. ♪ >> reporter: and they do sing hymns but patrick and some others here belong to a particular club they will never sing with. they have been homeless. >> i would say three times. three times in my life. >> reporter: homelessness is a polarizing issue in san francisco. the idea behind the singers of the street choir is two fold. first, provide a safe space for homeless to sing out about their feelings of isolation. second, get people singing side by side with people who are homeless and those who are not. >> one of the things that is missing for homeless people in cities is a chance for socialization and for community. >> san francisco definitely is a play that needs that. >> reporter: this three-month old choir is modeled like others like one in australia. it helps people get sober, find jobs and find places to live. skeptics may say that all that remains to be scene and even
. >> reporter: patrick burton is no ordinary choir boy. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: but this isn't an ordinary♪ and the sign said long haired freaky people need not apply ] >> reporter: it isn't a church. ♪ silent night. ♪ >> reporter: and they do sing hymns but patrick and some others here belong to a particular club they will never sing with. they have been homeless. >> i would say three times. three times in my life. >> reporter: homelessness is a...
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dan burton says the bill would merely spare presidents from needless conspiracy theories.ohmert who's been on this program is currently pushing a conspiracy theory about -- what we're calling terror babies. here's what happened when we asked joe johns to take a camera crew and bring our questions to them. >> reporter: hey. joe johns with cnn. how are you all doing? >> i'm sorry, he's not here right now. he stepped out for lunch. >> reporter: can i leave him a message? >> yes. >> reporter: joe johns. is there carter or the press secretary around? >> they're in a meeting right now. >> reporter: can i leave a message? >> sure. >> reporter: joe johns with cnn. do you know what's happening to the amendment? >> i haven't heard him talk about it once. >> reporter: you haven't really? he's a co-sponsor? >> i don't even know the answer to that question. >> congressman carter's office. >> reporter: it's joe johns with cnn. is john stone, the press secretary in, please? is the press secretary in? is he in? >> sir, he's not in at the moment. would you like me to take a message. >> sir
dan burton says the bill would merely spare presidents from needless conspiracy theories.ohmert who's been on this program is currently pushing a conspiracy theory about -- what we're calling terror babies. here's what happened when we asked joe johns to take a camera crew and bring our questions to them. >> reporter: hey. joe johns with cnn. how are you all doing? >> i'm sorry, he's not here right now. he stepped out for lunch. >> reporter: can i leave him a message? >>...
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and i congratulate scholars and burton folsom for popping the balloon of adoration that surrounded these flawed programs. unfortunately. the new deal has essentially become the third rail of american politics that indiscriminately killed the political careers of any leader who would be courageous enough to criticize them publicly. you know you combine the new deal with president johnson's great society and its associated medicare and medicaid costs and you end up with 106 trillion dollars of unfunded liability and approximately zero dollars set aside to pay for them. that is not the sort of thing that we do in texas. i consider texas a prime example of how responsive and effective government can be when it's closer to the people. for example, texas has long led the nation in job creation. as becky shared with you. half of the jobs created in the country this year were created in texas. since 2005 to present four out of five jobs. 80% of all the private sector created in the united states were created in texas. and the jobs that were created by texans, it was by people who risked their ca
and i congratulate scholars and burton folsom for popping the balloon of adoration that surrounded these flawed programs. unfortunately. the new deal has essentially become the third rail of american politics that indiscriminately killed the political careers of any leader who would be courageous enough to criticize them publicly. you know you combine the new deal with president johnson's great society and its associated medicare and medicaid costs and you end up with 106 trillion dollars of...
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people talk about bill burton, obviously the heir apparent, somebody who's briefed the press, so he knowsob. then you have jay carney, a big gig for a newcomer. >> he did a lot of tv as a journalist, but doing those briefings, those podium things are very, very different. and don't discount the search for an outside candidate, okay? there's been sounding outs about who may come in from the outside, but i wouldn't think this short list is down to two. >> got it. >> and now let's go to -- we know david plouffe is coming in, valerie jarrett staying. but one of the criticisms of this white house is it lacks a little gender diversity. that outside valerie jarrett, there aren't a lot of women in the circle. is that going to change? >> i don't think so. remember, they had that whole golfing trip with melody barnes, and they kind of stopped there. i just don't think that's the priority right now. much more, it's about sort of figuring out what their identity is, moving into this two-year period, which i get into in the book, this idea that plouffe is coming back is really a sign that they're tryi
people talk about bill burton, obviously the heir apparent, somebody who's briefed the press, so he knowsob. then you have jay carney, a big gig for a newcomer. >> he did a lot of tv as a journalist, but doing those briefings, those podium things are very, very different. and don't discount the search for an outside candidate, okay? there's been sounding outs about who may come in from the outside, but i wouldn't think this short list is down to two. >> got it. >> and now...
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burton of indiana. mr. grayson of florida. under the speaker's announced policy, the gentleman from georgia, mr. gingrey, is recognized for 60 minutes. clbclb mr. gingrey: thank you for your patience as we tried to get our act together here this evening, not realizing, of course, that here it's almost christmastime that our pages have all gone home and it reminds me of what a great, great job these young men and women do for the members in so many ways, not the least of which, of course is helping during these special order hours. but mr. speaker, thank you for your patience. i want to, of course, thank my leadership on the republican side for allowing me and my colleagues in the house g.o.p. doctor's caucus to lead this special order for the next hour and we're going to do that, mr. speaker, on health care. and on the recently passed, i say recently, 10 months ago, march of this year, the passage of obamacare. i know it's referred to as patient protection and affordable care act. but this is a piece of legislation, mr. speake
burton of indiana. mr. grayson of florida. under the speaker's announced policy, the gentleman from georgia, mr. gingrey, is recognized for 60 minutes. clbclb mr. gingrey: thank you for your patience as we tried to get our act together here this evening, not realizing, of course, that here it's almost christmastime that our pages have all gone home and it reminds me of what a great, great job these young men and women do for the members in so many ways, not the least of which, of course is...
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burton of indiana for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are ganted. -- granted. the chair lays before the house a message. the clerk: to the congress of the united states, the law authorizes me to implement an alternative pay plan for locate pay increases for civilian federal employees covered by the general schedule and certain other pay systems in january, 2011. if advise you to the adjustments that would otherwise take effect as inappropriate due to national emergency or serious economic conditions affecting the general welfare. our country faces serious economic conditions affecting the general welfare. as the economic recovery continues, the time has come to put forth our nation back on sustainable fiscal course, an effort that requires tough choice and shared sacrifice. accordingly, i have determined that it is appropriate to exercise my statutory alternatives plan authority, under 5 u.s.c. to set alternative january, 2011, locality pay rates. this decision will not materially
burton of indiana for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are ganted. -- granted. the chair lays before the house a message. the clerk: to the congress of the united states, the law authorizes me to implement an alternative pay plan for locate pay increases for civilian federal employees covered by the general schedule and certain other pay systems in january, 2011. if advise you to the adjustments that would otherwise take effect as inappropriate due to national...
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burton: i thank the gentleman for yielding. ovarian cancer if it's caught early has a 93% chance for five-year survival with -- for women with this terrible cancer and if they don't catch it early only 27% of the ladies that get it have a chance of survival. this bill was named after johanna silver gordon who went to the doctor regularly for her physical. her doctor missed the ovarian cancer that she had and like many women, because the doctor either misdiagnosed or missed it, she passed away, i believe, in december of 2006. this was brought to my attention by a very good friend, mrs. stacy in indiana, who had gynecological cancer. she fought it for many years and she was a champion of johanna's law and she brought to the attention of many people, including myself, the problems that women have by not knowing the signs of gynecological cancer problems, in particular ovarian cancer. it's extremely important that this be caught early and for that reason that is why this law is so important. because it gives women the opportunity t
burton: i thank the gentleman for yielding. ovarian cancer if it's caught early has a 93% chance for five-year survival with -- for women with this terrible cancer and if they don't catch it early only 27% of the ladies that get it have a chance of survival. this bill was named after johanna silver gordon who went to the doctor regularly for her physical. her doctor missed the ovarian cancer that she had and like many women, because the doctor either misdiagnosed or missed it, she passed away,...
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burton of indiana. mr. defazio. mr. moran from kansas. merchandise woolsey from california. -- ms. woolsey from california. mr. diaz-balart from florida. mr. grayson. ms. ros-lehtinen. mr. franks of arizona. under think speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. gohmert: thank you, madam speaker. it's been an interesting day here on the floor. as always, it's an honor to have a chance to speak here. what we have just witnessed was not a pleasant event. it's terribly sad. tragic when anybody in congress, especially a leader, a chairman, is found to have engaged in conduct inappropriate to such a degree as a member of congress, particularly as the chairman of the tax code writing committee. we've heard some things that were a little bit surprising. i heard chairman rangel say there was no self-enrichment. i heard people talk about the lack of precedent for something like this to have such a horrible sentence as to have to stand before the speaker and be told to pay the
burton of indiana. mr. defazio. mr. moran from kansas. merchandise woolsey from california. -- ms. woolsey from california. mr. diaz-balart from florida. mr. grayson. ms. ros-lehtinen. mr. franks of arizona. under think speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. gohmert: thank you, madam speaker. it's been an interesting day here on the floor. as always, it's an honor to have a...
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the other companies named in the lawsuit are contractors for bp but it does not include hally burton which was responsible for pumping cement into the oil well. >>> and the lawyer for julian assange said he's confident a british judge will approval jail. he's been in jail since last week when a judge did grant him bail but swedish prosecutors appealed and they want to talk to him about sex crimes and it has nothing to do with the leak of classified documents. >>> and 9 minutes after the hour. he doesn't have to be an nfl stadium to hear the boos. mcnabb heard it from fans at a wizard games earlier this week. but should number 5 beeried about his job safety. we're hearing rumors his backup is getting more reps. >>> and remember the days off because of the snow dump last year? well the obama administration is revamping the leave policy. we'll break down the changes coming up right after the break. >>> and are you ready? we're set to see snow today. we'll get the latest weather and traffic updates after the break. and remember, you can find weather and traffic delays and closings on myf
the other companies named in the lawsuit are contractors for bp but it does not include hally burton which was responsible for pumping cement into the oil well. >>> and the lawyer for julian assange said he's confident a british judge will approval jail. he's been in jail since last week when a judge did grant him bail but swedish prosecutors appealed and they want to talk to him about sex crimes and it has nothing to do with the leak of classified documents. >>> and 9 minutes...
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we the seller group of panelists who will be let in discussion by the cato burton, public national reviews the senior senator from the state of tennessee. prior to his election to the u.s. senate in 2000 to come he served as governor of tennessee good as president of the university of tennessee, as u.s. secretary of education, as a businessman and also as a hudson institute fellow. but for a few hundred votes in the new hampshire primary, he in all likelihood would've been the republican nominee for president in 1996. i should note that the senator has treated his signature red flannel shirt for the more muted plaid suit of the u.s. senate. he was a man of firm conservative principles and strong conviction, a leader who takes ideas seriously. in recent years, we hudson have worked with him on numerous issues, especially assimilation of immigrants. he is, as colleagues would say the same, one of the most well-liked members on both sides of the senate and that they think in part because he has never forgotten his small towns tennessee roots. back in 1994, in the days of the strong republica
we the seller group of panelists who will be let in discussion by the cato burton, public national reviews the senior senator from the state of tennessee. prior to his election to the u.s. senate in 2000 to come he served as governor of tennessee good as president of the university of tennessee, as u.s. secretary of education, as a businessman and also as a hudson institute fellow. but for a few hundred votes in the new hampshire primary, he in all likelihood would've been the republican...
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burton of indiana. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? mr. shimkus will be recognized for five minutes. mr. shimkus: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. shimkus: thank you, madam speaker. i come down tonight to put into the record names of some fighters who have been jailed not only politicians, but also members of the news media after the elections in bella ruse of two nights ago. the opponents of the dictator were as follows and their locations are unknown, some have been jailed. victor, nick lay and dim my try. tens of thousands converged in the capital heeding opposition leaders that called sunday's election a farse and locked in a dictatorship. they gathered on the 19th and on the 20th. also arrested are prominent journalists and civil society activists, figures that are friends of individuals i know, leader of the united civic party, his wife, dimitri and natalia, editor of charter97.org. the organization for security and cooperation in europe
burton of indiana. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? mr. shimkus will be recognized for five minutes. mr. shimkus: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. shimkus: thank you, madam speaker. i come down tonight to put into the record names of some fighters who have been jailed not only politicians, but also members of the news media after the elections in bella ruse of two nights ago....
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lighter than normal traffic the nemesis is still sluggish to union city, the turn up for the dan burtongood. tracking your ride on 680 sup bound, as plant is expected the ride is now in and out of walnut creek much improved on salinas are all live to. with that opening of it is completely eliminated the congest intel up a few minutes ago slow the rise for 600 cells. darya. >> just crossing the wires in the last three minutes a judge in virginia has declared the obama administration's law unconstitutional. he is the first jet to rule against this law it has been upheld , the part of bill lot that they found unconstitutional was the part requires citizens to buy health concerns. they say it's unconstitutional in this part. the u.s. department of justice both agreed that the supreme court will have the final word on this. >> (applause tax cut deals struck by president barack obama and republicans whatever the outcome the i s does expect some form of this bill to pass to eric c. beck the tax considered to expire. it could cross- section of senators in the party are ready to accept this deal
lighter than normal traffic the nemesis is still sluggish to union city, the turn up for the dan burtongood. tracking your ride on 680 sup bound, as plant is expected the ride is now in and out of walnut creek much improved on salinas are all live to. with that opening of it is completely eliminated the congest intel up a few minutes ago slow the rise for 600 cells. darya. >> just crossing the wires in the last three minutes a judge in virginia has declared the obama administration's law...
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possibly stepping in, bill burton, familiar to us, his deputy, jay carney, "time" magazine, well knowno "morning joe" viewers, who has been a communications director to the president. >> jay f you know your "morning joe" history is the one that goded me out. >> he's behind the f bomb. >> a special place in our history. >> we don't want him. mike, i saw in the graphic, tom perriello, he walked the plank with president obama and then loss in virginia. is president obama going to reach out and bring him along? >> the president instructed his advisors to look at possible jobs for some of the people who lost in the last election. so as they look at what new faces they might bring in, those include congressman perriello of virginia, a couple congressmen from ohio. another place we'll see a new face, at the national security council replacing mcdonough, the chief of staff. he moved up. >> mike, thanks so much. we'll talk to you later the show. >> great. have a good day. >>> up next, former nfl legend and the dad of peyton and eli, archie manning joins us next on "morning joe." ♪ [ ted ] for y
possibly stepping in, bill burton, familiar to us, his deputy, jay carney, "time" magazine, well knowno "morning joe" viewers, who has been a communications director to the president. >> jay f you know your "morning joe" history is the one that goded me out. >> he's behind the f bomb. >> a special place in our history. >> we don't want him. mike, i saw in the graphic, tom perriello, he walked the plank with president obama and then loss in...
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burton of indiana. mr. graves of georgia. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from missouri, mr. akin, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority. mr. akin: it's a pleasure to join you. we have had a busy day and dealt with a lot of questions and issues and yet on the minds of americans i believe all across our country, people are thinking about the economy, they are thinking particularly about jobs and they are thinking about what appears to be imminently approaching, the largest tax increase in the history of our country. that's an odd thinking thing to be approaching when there is uncertainty in terms of the economy and that is a matter of some considerable debate and discussion and different political maneuvering. we won't talk so much about political maneuvering but talk about some understanding of economics and the things we need to be doing to put america on the right track. americans want congress to fix it and want to hear discussion and get things organized, get i
burton of indiana. mr. graves of georgia. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from missouri, mr. akin, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority. mr. akin: it's a pleasure to join you. we have had a busy day and dealt with a lot of questions and issues and yet on the minds of americans i believe all across our country, people are thinking about the economy, they are thinking particularly about jobs and they are thinking about what appears to...
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slow and no conditions sam attend dan burton bridge.o problems to report nice, easy conditions in both directions of 92 no back up at the toll plaza. darya. >> thank you, , developing story there were falling out of antioch, police are searching for the driver of a pickup truck that struck and killed a woman earlier this morning. will trend is live in antioch with the details. will. >> , investigators are still here at the scene, that led to be here for the next five-six hours for the conduct their measurements and get all the measurements of the can. new information, they believe this woman was in her '40's, white woman, and also there's plenty of surveillance video from the buildings around here they will not release it to the media at this time but there is an investigator going through it. it all started around 140 around the corner of the supermarket there was an argument that lasted at least 30 seconds according to some witnesses then she was dragged about 50 to 75 ft. into the middle of the runway that's when i third spotted her.
slow and no conditions sam attend dan burton bridge.o problems to report nice, easy conditions in both directions of 92 no back up at the toll plaza. darya. >> thank you, , developing story there were falling out of antioch, police are searching for the driver of a pickup truck that struck and killed a woman earlier this morning. will trend is live in antioch with the details. will. >> , investigators are still here at the scene, that led to be here for the next five-six hours for...
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burton of indiana. mr. guthrie of kentucky. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. poe: thank you, mr. speaker. they went off to war singing george m. colehan's song over there. something to the effect that over there, over there, send the word to beware that the yanks are coming, the yanks are coming and we won't be back until it's over over there. those were the world war i dough boys as they were called in the great world war i. one of those individuals is frank buckles. frank buckles is an interesting individual. he was born in 1901, february 1, and he was born in kansas. and when he was 16, the great world war i had already started and he was at the kansas state fair, and he saw a recruiting poster, "uncle sam wants you." so he went to a local marine recruiter, wanted to join the united states army to go fight the war to end all wars over there in europe. the marines wouldn't take him. you're too sm
burton of indiana. mr. guthrie of kentucky. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. poe: thank you, mr. speaker. they went off to war singing george m. colehan's song over there. something to the effect that over there, over there, send the word to beware that the yanks are coming, the yanks are coming and we won't be back until it's over over there. those were the world...
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burton, indiana. ms. jackson lee, texas. mr. moran, kansas. mr. defazio, oregon. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. klein: madam speaker, i rise today to thank all my colleagues here in the house and especially my constituents back home in south florida. the opportunity to serve in this body has been the privilege and honor of a lifetime. i truly have been honored and feel honored to have been entrusted with the responsibility of fighting for families, businesses, seniors and veterans in our community every single day. and fight we did. when i came in four years ago we were challenged with a war. we were challenged with a lot of other things. as those years have passed there have been new challenges, the economy and others. together we fought to take on skyrocketing homeowners insurance costs in florida and other places. we wrote a commonsense solution that makes insurance look and work like its supposed to. it wasn't easy but we brought together every single member of florida's de
burton, indiana. ms. jackson lee, texas. mr. moran, kansas. mr. defazio, oregon. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. klein: madam speaker, i rise today to thank all my colleagues here in the house and especially my constituents back home in south florida. the opportunity to serve in this body has been the privilege and honor of a lifetime. i truly have been honored and feel honored to have been entrusted with the...
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these are from burton, a snowboarding company. they've got multiple layers ever insulation.rculate. >> our feetcies, very important. >> if your feet are cold, your whole body is cold. wool, believe it or not the good old wool is the best thing. it has cushions that allow the air to move and quick drying and absorbs moisture better than any other material. these are by smart wool, they are not itchy, don't have to worry about it. >> thank you so much. now here's al. >> icy conditions, snowy roads can make for treacherous driving. first thing you have to do, make sure you check your tires? >> when the temperature drops, so does your pressure in the tires. every ten degrees it goes down about 1. if you haven't checked them for a while, they are low. it's easy to check them. tire pressure gauge, go over it and see what they are at. use a digital gauge, set them to the right pressure. if you look at the tire, tells you they are low on pressure. >> what about the tread? >> make sure you have tread. you could be driving around in the summer and they'll be fine but all sort of slick
these are from burton, a snowboarding company. they've got multiple layers ever insulation.rculate. >> our feetcies, very important. >> if your feet are cold, your whole body is cold. wool, believe it or not the good old wool is the best thing. it has cushions that allow the air to move and quick drying and absorbs moisture better than any other material. these are by smart wool, they are not itchy, don't have to worry about it. >> thank you so much. now here's al. >>...