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. >> driver, may i have california st., please? >> no problem. >> whenever the announcement system does not work properly and a driver does not call out the stops, and i'm totally lost as to where i am. the announcement system calls out the stops, but to help the customer, i caught the destination, transfer points, and requested stops. and it is the law. >> i use the p a system to make sure everyone on the bus here is my announcements. >> i have had both experiences with the loudness and the to stop for the announcements. you are never going to have it exactly balanced for every trip because your level of noise changes. the announcement system ranges from 1 to 10. 10 would be too loud, a little distorted. eight is a good number. not too loud, but loud enough for everyone to hear and understand what is going on. >> i think bus drivers might not be aware of the fact that if you let a visually impaired person off at the wrong stop, number one, they may be absolutely unfamiliar with the area they are in. >> the driver overshot the stoc
. >> driver, may i have california st., please? >> no problem. >> whenever the announcement system does not work properly and a driver does not call out the stops, and i'm totally lost as to where i am. the announcement system calls out the stops, but to help the customer, i caught the destination, transfer points, and requested stops. and it is the law. >> i use the p a system to make sure everyone on the bus here is my announcements. >> i have had both...
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when i walk down sacramento street or california st., i see a 24-7 energy output. i am not seeing any compromising. i am not seeing any reduction of the lights. unfortunately, i think we have gone into a 24-7 culture. years and years ago, from my observations of living here for 50 years, we had more respect for sunday's, where there was less energy consumption. now we have it 24-7. this is the culture we are creating for ourselves. we are reducing very little. i do not see any evidence of that. people are shopping at 12:00 that night, 1:00 in the morning, 2:00 in the morning. we are seeing 24-7 with many of these new establishments coming into our neighborhoods. the lights are on, not off. and it takes a lot of energy to support this kind of system. i think this is an absence of common sense here. i think it is wasteful. i think it is inconsiderate. i think it is disrespectful to mother earth to continue to take this energy without giving anything back. that is my statement as a concerned citizen. i live here. i have lived here for 50 years. let us be progressive.
when i walk down sacramento street or california st., i see a 24-7 energy output. i am not seeing any compromising. i am not seeing any reduction of the lights. unfortunately, i think we have gone into a 24-7 culture. years and years ago, from my observations of living here for 50 years, we had more respect for sunday's, where there was less energy consumption. now we have it 24-7. this is the culture we are creating for ourselves. we are reducing very little. i do not see any evidence of that....
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pacific northwest, pretty mild, mid-50s. 70 phoenix but i'll find you somewhere warm ner california warmer than that. 34 stlouis and chicago. northeast also we have a snowstorm moving through minneapolis heading to chicago. some sleet around st. louis could cause flight delays so use that flight tracker at abc7news.com. here's eric with more news. >> mike, thank you very much. it's 4:49 now. a new report claims that pg&e may have intentionally increased the pressure in at least 11 of its gas pipelines including the one that exploded in san bruno last year to avoid an expensive test. according to the san francisco chronicle, a 2002 federal law requires any pipeline running under a populated area to be regulated baseded on its peak pressure over the last five years. if a pipeline's pressure ever rises above that level, it must undergo a time consuming and expensive water pressure test. some critics suspect in order to avoid this test, pg&e has been artificially spiking the pressure on its lines to their legal limits. pg&e says the spiking was safe. it may soon cost a lot more to park in san francisco. the mu
pacific northwest, pretty mild, mid-50s. 70 phoenix but i'll find you somewhere warm ner california warmer than that. 34 stlouis and chicago. northeast also we have a snowstorm moving through minneapolis heading to chicago. some sleet around st. louis could cause flight delays so use that flight tracker at abc7news.com. here's eric with more news. >> mike, thank you very much. it's 4:49 now. a new report claims that pg&e may have intentionally increased the pressure in at least 11 of...
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st. francis won california division two state championship max prep had them atopt list of some 17,000 teamscross the country. >> i hope girls get to enjoy this for a few more months. and it's a wonderful experience for them. you couldn't ask for anything more for 13 teen-aged girls to experience this is just unbelievable. >> that is incredible. >> and we have more ahead. coming up next natalie portman ashton kutcher get involved with "no strings attached". xçxçxçxçxçxçxçxçxçxçxçxçxçxçxçxç >>> update on a search for a 4-year-old boy boy wex understand the sheriff's department detected yet another car in the canal they've been searching. and this westbound the fourth car pulled. they are beginning to pull it out of the water, we going to have that story for you tonight at 11:00. >> and join me at 9:00 and coming up, from iphones, things that experts say will cost you less. and if this is a lawsuit over one of taco bell's menu main stay autos and in theaters tonight natalie portman is out of her tutu in black swan and into romance with ashton toucher. and this is a comedy about relationships.
st. francis won california division two state championship max prep had them atopt list of some 17,000 teamscross the country. >> i hope girls get to enjoy this for a few more months. and it's a wonderful experience for them. you couldn't ask for anything more for 13 teen-aged girls to experience this is just unbelievable. >> that is incredible. >> and we have more ahead. coming up next natalie portman ashton kutcher get involved with "no strings attached"....
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st. mary's. trying for the southern california sweep. mcconnel to walker for the jam. st. mary's scored early.atthew with 13 of his 17. they cruise 75-60. 14-2 overall. >> both bay area women's pack ten teams were big winners over arizona schools. stanford extended its home winning streak to 54 straight with an 82-35 wipeout of arizona state. cal is a 20 point winner over arizona. >>> the 49ers have landed the big one. but the coaching carousel isn't shift your weight forward onto the left foot. take the right leg up, holding the inner arch of the foot... introducing instant action alerts, only from chase. left arm up... manage your account and help avoid overdrafts with a click of a button. just reply to the alert with how much you want to transfer. inhale, all the way up... so you always stay in balance. ...to crescent pose. chase what matters. just four more times. ♪ >>> the 49er world and actually the entire nfl are still feeling the ripples of jim harbaugh's decision to be san francisco's next coach. a press conference to he happened the culmination of journal ism, lots of speculation and
st. mary's. trying for the southern california sweep. mcconnel to walker for the jam. st. mary's scored early.atthew with 13 of his 17. they cruise 75-60. 14-2 overall. >> both bay area women's pack ten teams were big winners over arizona schools. stanford extended its home winning streak to 54 straight with an 82-35 wipeout of arizona state. cal is a 20 point winner over arizona. >>> the 49ers have landed the big one. but the coaching carousel isn't shift your weight forward...
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california. what was his role who succeeded allemany? >> he was a builder he came from chicago and did two major things he built st. patricks seminary which opened in 1898, he had tried to open a seminary he wanted a native clergy but had great difficulty getting an order of priests to run the seminary and then he built the new cathedral, down on gary and got dedicated in 1891. >> that is not there any more. >> no, it burned down in 1962 in a pretty dramatic fire leading to our beautiful new modern cathedral, dedicated in 1970/71. >> i was trying to figure out a way of organizing this, one of the ways that the largest events in the area was the 1906 earthquake. how does the church respond to that? >> the church was devastated by that earthquake. many of the churches were completely leveled particularly in the seminary, st. patricks, st. francis, they were completely destroyed the church did what a lot of others did they set up relief stations, a lot of charity work went out with them the sisters took care of -- st. mary's hospital was destroyed the sisters had to take all the patients they had bought land out where
california. what was his role who succeeded allemany? >> he was a builder he came from chicago and did two major things he built st. patricks seminary which opened in 1898, he had tried to open a seminary he wanted a native clergy but had great difficulty getting an order of priests to run the seminary and then he built the new cathedral, down on gary and got dedicated in 1891. >> that is not there any more. >> no, it burned down in 1962 in a pretty dramatic fire leading to...
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st: california, good morning. caller: i have expressed my opinion over lobbying before. at that time i said that i thought that if you wanted to lobby congress, it should be done before congress. and then let them vote on it. if they want to vote on it, if they want to give money, split that down the middle. another thing that i wanted to bring up, they were talking about foreign influence? what about the illegal immigrants? anyone know how much money they are getting? guest: two issues there. the first e is -- do it in front of congress. that is basically what we are recommending. if you want to lobby congress, which you have a constitutional right to do, it means tell people who do are lobbying against and what you are a lot being done. in terms of the question about contribution from people that are not here legally, not u.s. citizens, that is prohibited by current law. indivials who are not citizens or do not hold a green carday not contribute to federal candidates. host: l.i., new york. welcome. caller: i must say that you have a strong resemblance to tom kean in yo
st: california, good morning. caller: i have expressed my opinion over lobbying before. at that time i said that i thought that if you wanted to lobby congress, it should be done before congress. and then let them vote on it. if they want to vote on it, if they want to give money, split that down the middle. another thing that i wanted to bring up, they were talking about foreign influence? what about the illegal immigrants? anyone know how much money they are getting? guest: two issues there....
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st. nicholas church and finish up at city hall. >>> southern california is battling northern california over a piece of u.s. history. a san francisco nonprofit is fighting with the los angeles nonprofit over who gets the "uss iowa." the iowa served in the pacific during world war ii and in korea. the very president franklin roosevelt talked to world leaders during world war ii. and it was during japan's surrender when the iowa was used. they want to make the iowa into a tourist attraction. the navy will decide when the next couple of months who gets the ship. >>> i want to check the forecast for today. another nice one on tap, christina? >> yes, the more i check the more i'm seeing the numbers bump up today. we could be warmer in some cities than where we were yesterday. and yesterday was a record-breaking day in oakland. you tied a temperature record hitting 67 degrees. the old direction was sent back in 1994. high pressure will keep things nice and mild for us today. we have fog because of high pressure all throughout the san joaquin valley. that's the case until 11:00 a.m. take it easy if
st. nicholas church and finish up at city hall. >>> southern california is battling northern california over a piece of u.s. history. a san francisco nonprofit is fighting with the los angeles nonprofit over who gets the "uss iowa." the iowa served in the pacific during world war ii and in korea. the very president franklin roosevelt talked to world leaders during world war ii. and it was during japan's surrender when the iowa was used. they want to make the iowa into a...
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st. francis girls about got the trophy in ceremony at the school. they won the californiadivision ii state championship. top of the list some 17,000 teams across the country. >> everyone is very nice i hope the girls get to enjoy this at least for a few more months before the next season starts but it's a wonderful experience for them. you couldn't ask for anything more for 13 teenager girls to experience something like this is just unbelievable. >>reporter: awesome day for the girls. not as awesome as tonight by the warriors. down 2 with 40 seconds left of the kings. >> as you said you have. >> you can not lose to sacramento at home if you have of delusions of being a play off team or illusions of being a play off team. either way can't happen. >> you have to play the game. >> thanks larry. >> that is do it for this edition of 7 news at 9:00 on coffee tv 20. for all of us here, have a great night. we'll see you again over on channel 7 at 11:00. goodbye we'll see you again over on channel 7 at 11:00. goodbye now.
st. francis girls about got the trophy in ceremony at the school. they won the californiadivision ii state championship. top of the list some 17,000 teams across the country. >> everyone is very nice i hope the girls get to enjoy this at least for a few more months before the next season starts but it's a wonderful experience for them. you couldn't ask for anything more for 13 teenager girls to experience something like this is just unbelievable. >>reporter: awesome day for the...
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st. petersburg florida. from mississippi to rhode island, a dozen states have record high temperatures. 20 more were well above normal. california and nine other states were above normal only washington idaho and wyoming did not show a significant difference. jonathan blum kron4 news. >> 2010 had one bright spot concerning the weather, no hurricanes made landfall on u.s. shores. floods on the other hand it seems to be gobbling up land all over the globe. looking at entire countries under water. >> dry weather in the forecast for the next several days, we do have to worry about fog will be here again tomorrow morning i will have your forecast coming up. [ male announcer ] rockin out to the big hot pastrami. big. hot. pastrami. don't dare call it a cover band -- unless you're talking about covering freshly baked bread with layer upon layer of flavor-packed pastrami. this sub lays down power cords of tasteocity with pickles, mean licks of mustard and riffs of melty, bubbly cheese. catch 'em before the fresh toasted tour leaves town. subway big hot pastrami. crank up the flavor at subway. the president says that he plans the ease tr
st. petersburg florida. from mississippi to rhode island, a dozen states have record high temperatures. 20 more were well above normal. california and nine other states were above normal only washington idaho and wyoming did not show a significant difference. jonathan blum kron4 news. >> 2010 had one bright spot concerning the weather, no hurricanes made landfall on u.s. shores. floods on the other hand it seems to be gobbling up land all over the globe. looking at entire countries under...
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. >> and i thank my constituents in san francisco and the state of california for the privilege of representing them in congress. st. francis is our city's patron saint and his song of st. francis, lord, make me a channel of peace, where there is darkness, let me bring light, where there is hatred, let me bring love and hope, that is what america is about. and it is in that spirit that i serve in the congress of the united states. and today, i thank my colleagues. by electing me speaker, you have brought us closer to the ideal of equality that is america's heritage and america's hope. this is a historic moment, and i thank the leader for acknowledging it. thank you, mr. boehner. it's a historic moment for the congress. it's a historic moment for the women of america. >> it is a moment -- it is a moment for which we have waited over 200 years. never losing faith. we waited for the many years of struggle to achieve our rights. but women weren't just waiting. women were working. never losing faith. we worked to redeem the promise of america that all men and women are created equal. for our daughters and our granddaugh
. >> and i thank my constituents in san francisco and the state of california for the privilege of representing them in congress. st. francis is our city's patron saint and his song of st. francis, lord, make me a channel of peace, where there is darkness, let me bring light, where there is hatred, let me bring love and hope, that is what america is about. and it is in that spirit that i serve in the congress of the united states. and today, i thank my colleagues. by electing me speaker,...
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applause] i thank my constituents in san francisco and to the state of california for the privilege of representing them in congress. stfrancis of assisi is our city's patron saint. lord, make me a channel of the eyepiece. were there is darkness, maybe bring light. where there is hatred, may we bring love. where there is despair, maybe bring hope. hope is what america is about. [applause] today, i thank my colleagues. by electing me speaker, you has brought us closer to the ideals of equality that is america's heritage and america's hope. this is an historic moment and i think the leaders for acknowledging it. it is an historic moment for the congress, for the women of america. [applause] it is a momentous for -- is a moment for which we have waited over 200 years. never losing faith, we waited to the many years of struggle to achieve our rights. women were not just waiting, women were working. never losing faith, we worked to redeem the promise of america, that all men and women are created equal. [applause] for our daughters and granddaughters, today we have broken the marble ceiling. for our daughters and granddaugh
applause] i thank my constituents in san francisco and to the state of california for the privilege of representing them in congress. stfrancis of assisi is our city's patron saint. lord, make me a channel of the eyepiece. were there is darkness, maybe bring light. where there is hatred, may we bring love. where there is despair, maybe bring hope. hope is what america is about. [applause] today, i thank my colleagues. by electing me speaker, you has brought us closer to the ideals of equality...
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california want to know why. >> i'm not likin' that. >> maybe she wanted the exercise. it's a very good aerobic exercise. >> chesterfield in far west stnderful morning those folks are having. probably get out of school today and tomorrow. we're completely the opposite. look how clear this morning and let's talk about temperatures running all over the scale because of those breezes. 37 santa rosa. 55 oakland and half moon bay. around the monterey bay we have low to mid-40s. inland a little cooler in gilroy, 35. sunshine, near record warmth. our first highlight. much cooler and calmer and extended forecast going out to february 5th, no rain. mid-50s today in east bay valleys. wherever you see an as rick, that's a possible record high. east bay shore with upper 60s to near 70 in the south bay. as you head up the peninsula, mid to upper 60s here with mid-50s abeing lo the coast and downtown and south san francisco. mid to upper 60s throughout the north bay. even 70s around ukiah, santa rosa and napa. upper 60s to low 70s monterey bay and inland. without the wind, upper 30s in our valleys. low to mid-40s around the bay. this wind will hang
california want to know why. >> i'm not likin' that. >> maybe she wanted the exercise. it's a very good aerobic exercise. >> chesterfield in far west stnderful morning those folks are having. probably get out of school today and tomorrow. we're completely the opposite. look how clear this morning and let's talk about temperatures running all over the scale because of those breezes. 37 santa rosa. 55 oakland and half moon bay. around the monterey bay we have low to mid-40s....
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california over mandatory fees being charged for uniforms, science, art supplies, music. constitutionally schools are required to provide a free and equaledcati education to all st. schools can ask parents for help but must maket ilet car the donations are voluntary. >>> what would you do with $380 million? well, two winning mega millions tickets were sold just 125 miles apart in the tiny pacific northwest towns of post falls, idaho, and ethrada, washington. reporter adam baker introduces us to two kentucky players who got very lucky. >> reporter: there seems to be something awfully lucky about this part of georgetown. >> this is exciting. everybody is excited. >> reporter: not only did someone win $1 million from a ticket sold at the apple market shell. >> $330 million would have been nice but a million dollars, we're tickled we sold that. >> reporter: about this time a year ago the store across the street sold a ticket that paid out kentucky's largest jackpot ever, some $128 million. >> we've had to look at that, you know, so now we finally got our chance. >> that one with all of them is the winner. >> reporter: the latest winner matched all five white ball num
california over mandatory fees being charged for uniforms, science, art supplies, music. constitutionally schools are required to provide a free and equaledcati education to all st. schools can ask parents for help but must maket ilet car the donations are voluntary. >>> what would you do with $380 million? well, two winning mega millions tickets were sold just 125 miles apart in the tiny pacific northwest towns of post falls, idaho, and ethrada, washington. reporter adam baker...
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st. louis. omaha, nebraska, you could be looking at 3 to 6 inches of snow. hey, if you're just waking up in california stay where you are today. gorgeous weather. some of the nicest weather in weeks. >> dan, bianna and ron, back to you. >> thanks, jackie. >>> we had a bit of surprising news in the news business overnight. keith olbermann abruptly left msnbc last night. as we all know, he's no stranger to controversy. neither he nor the network will say why he left. and ron is on the story. >>> with two years left on an estimated $30 million contract, keith olbermann is out. the controversial host who helped create the cable channel's political identity signed off with little explanation, sending shock waves through the cable news world. >> this is the last edition of "countdown." >> reporter: and with that, msnbc's top-rated show went off the air after eight years. >> the program grew and grew, thanks entirely to your support. with great rewards for me. and i hope for you, too. >> reporter: with two years left on his contract, there was no explanation for olbermann's sudden departure. a terse statemen
st. louis. omaha, nebraska, you could be looking at 3 to 6 inches of snow. hey, if you're just waking up in california stay where you are today. gorgeous weather. some of the nicest weather in weeks. >> dan, bianna and ron, back to you. >> thanks, jackie. >>> we had a bit of surprising news in the news business overnight. keith olbermann abruptly left msnbc last night. as we all know, he's no stranger to controversy. neither he nor the network will say why he left. and ron...
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st. a lot of webster right kron 4 dot com. >> luster california taxpayers footed the bill for those cards. $200,000 for the assembly, $86,000 for those in the senate. legislators can fill up their cars, how the maintained. the cost to maintain by swiping the card at the gas should be used for legislative purposes only but there is no limit specified for annual spending limit on that card. >> we will be back with more a couple of minutes. a lot look at the san mateo bridge. lots of sunshine traffic is moving pretty well. we are back, 7:39 a.m., sunshine, temperatures 60s tomorrow, sunshine upper 60s. thursday, friday much of the same. clouds rolling for the weekend giving the north bay a chance of a sprinkle or two. otherwise we're looking nice through the week. >> financial struggling cities are not required to consult with employee unions before deciding to lay off workers. the supreme court upheld a 2003 decision by richmond city, which eliminated 18 firefighter jobs. they had argued the layoffs could of been avoided by cutting costs and other areas. >> san clara supervisors will make c
st. a lot of webster right kron 4 dot com. >> luster california taxpayers footed the bill for those cards. $200,000 for the assembly, $86,000 for those in the senate. legislators can fill up their cars, how the maintained. the cost to maintain by swiping the card at the gas should be used for legislative purposes only but there is no limit specified for annual spending limit on that card. >> we will be back with more a couple of minutes. a lot look at the san mateo bridge. lots of...
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st. thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from kansas, kansas. >>new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, gouverneur morris . -- governor morris. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin. mr. levin: the preamble to the right of rights. congress of the united states, begun and held at the city off
st. thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon,...
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st. thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from kansas, kansas. >>new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, gouverneur morris . -- governor morris. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin. mr. levin: the preamble to the right of rights. congress of the united states, begun and held at the city of
st. thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon,...
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california, 107, jeanne hoffman. third time she tried to get on the store. loves "st.nce a week. love the name, odell ivy. two-time cancer survivor. still likes to mow his own grass. how about that. netta torlucci. volunteered at the hospital in the area where they sell flowers and things for 30 years. now ann and matt. >> we want to mention that we have had quite a loss -- willard had a loss. talking about nancy fields who worked with him for so many years. she started here in 1951, left in 2006. worked 55 years. a great woman. >> what do you remember about her, willard? she was wonderful. >> tom brokaw said it best. nbc can survive without him or the rest of the news division, but not nancy fields. she was an incredibly efficient person, incredibly clever with getting things done. one time on the phone i called her and she had a lot of phones ringing in the office. she said, willard, i think new york is on hold. >> she always had a smile on her face. such wonderful things to say for everyone. nancy fields, again, starting as an intern working 50-something years here
california, 107, jeanne hoffman. third time she tried to get on the store. loves "st.nce a week. love the name, odell ivy. two-time cancer survivor. still likes to mow his own grass. how about that. netta torlucci. volunteered at the hospital in the area where they sell flowers and things for 30 years. now ann and matt. >> we want to mention that we have had quite a loss -- willard had a loss. talking about nancy fields who worked with him for so many years. she started here in 1951,...
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st. cloud and it is perfect. they got quickly to the low emission buses because california actually buys more buses that all of canadand for aerospace. again if you get there quickly and you train your workforce you are going to be, to have the agility and as you know, to be on the leading edge of building products and therefore having the jobs. i think the dollar used to be an advantage. it is not any more. i think most workers knew that was happening slowly. sometimes it happen much typically. the corporate tax rate when you compare it with the united states is now lower in canada. when the dollar goes up that is very important factor. the training, we are getting more people graduating from the out of her college's post-secondary facilities, not just the traditional universities but also on the scope side. we have to continue to do that in my view. the r&d incentives are very positive as well. but we won't be able to compete with the united states or integrate with united states or compete in the world unless the worker today is using computers and designs right on the shop floor and we have got to make sure our e
st. cloud and it is perfect. they got quickly to the low emission buses because california actually buys more buses that all of canadand for aerospace. again if you get there quickly and you train your workforce you are going to be, to have the agility and as you know, to be on the leading edge of building products and therefore having the jobs. i think the dollar used to be an advantage. it is not any more. i think most workers knew that was happening slowly. sometimes it happen much...
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st.. liberalism is a mental disorder, it is not a political philosophy. host: are you finished? ok. thank you from long beach, california. knoxville, tennessee. tommy is a democrat. caller: i believe the u.s. stay away -- for so long we flex our muscles around the world -- flexed arm muscles around the world, trying to bait the mediator of everything that goes on in the world -- trying to be the mediator of everything that goes on in the world. a political bully that decides how things should be run in other places. we should be focusing on the things that we have here in the u.s. ourselves that we need to pay more attention to. i believe in the long scheme of things, it all comes down to money and where we can try to get an advantage in other places, achieving our own goals, that we are trying -- these bullies and democracy is not something that everyone wants. i believe what is going on right now is the people are unhappy with their voice is not being heard. host: from "the wall street journal" we are going to opinion pieces. ours. choice and here is what they write -- here is how they close -- lancaster, pennsylvania
st.. liberalism is a mental disorder, it is not a political philosophy. host: are you finished? ok. thank you from long beach, california. knoxville, tennessee. tommy is a democrat. caller: i believe the u.s. stay away -- for so long we flex our muscles around the world -- flexed arm muscles around the world, trying to bait the mediator of everything that goes on in the world -- trying to be the mediator of everything that goes on in the world. a political bully that decides how things should...
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california. mr. dreier: thank you very much, madam speaker. the native of the show me state, i'm pleased to yield to my friend from st. elizabeth, missouri, one minute, mr. luetkemeyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. luetkemeyer: i'm proud in support of this resolution. a bill that would help committees and our country back into the right direction. it will entail more than tweaking the law, it means replacing the health care bill real reform. last august 71% of missourians went to the poll and said no. as i go about my district and talk to my employers, they tell me instead of premiums going down they have gone up 25% to 40%. instead of improving access to care we actually have doctors retiring in record numbers. true reform should be passing significant laws through reforms so doctors can perform their jobs ever taking their of their patient. i also support increasing access to insurance by allowing small business to pool together to get the best plan for the employees. all along republicans have offered a commonsense approach to approving our health care system in a way tha
california. mr. dreier: thank you very much, madam speaker. the native of the show me state, i'm pleased to yield to my friend from st. elizabeth, missouri, one minute, mr. luetkemeyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. luetkemeyer: i'm proud in support of this resolution. a bill that would help committees and our country back into the right direction. it will entail more than tweaking the law, it means replacing the health care bill real reform. last...
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st. cloud and it is perfect. th got quickly to the low emission buses because california actually buys more buses that all of canadaand for aerospace. again if you get there quickly and you train your workforce you are going to be, to have the agility and as you know, to be on the leading edge of building products and therefore having the jobs. i think the dollar used to be an advantage. it is not any more. i think most workers knew that was happening slowly. sometimes it happen much typically. the corporate tax rate when you compare it with the united states is now lower in canada. when the dollar goes up that is very important factor. the training, we are getting more people graduating from the out of her college's post-secondary facilities, not just the traditional universities but also on the scope side. we have to continue to do that in my view. the r&d incentives are very positive as well. but we won't be able to compete with the united states or integrate with united states or compete in the world unless the worker today is using computers and desns right on the shop floor and we have got to make sure our ed
st. cloud and it is perfect. th got quickly to the low emission buses because california actually buys more buses that all of canadaand for aerospace. again if you get there quickly and you train your workforce you are going to be, to have the agility and as you know, to be on the leading edge of building products and therefore having the jobs. i think the dollar used to be an advantage. it is not any more. i think most workers knew that was happening slowly. sometimes it happen much typically....
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st: chandler, arizona. caller: having psychological crisis, i would like to talk about the cost of war in states. the total cost of war in california$144 billion. you can go to your city -- host: what are you talking about? caller: the cost of the wars in iraq and afghanistan. a tiny amount of that could cause lasting peace. this amount of money that we're spending on war could buy a lot of health care. if you wanted to fix the health ca problem, we should get in front of it by finding all the allied health education that anyone wants to take. let me finish. host: municipalities are paying for the war? caller: the portion of the de bt that is theirs, i suppose. guest: you could go back and visit the wisdom over the course of eight years of both funding it war and cutting taxes. never has any president tried to do both at the same time. clearly, there would be more money available that could be assisting states and could be doing other things. i get the gist of what you're saying. -- i get the jist of what you're saying. caller: i would like to ask your guests -- when the government's gear ready to cut and balance the budget, why do
st: chandler, arizona. caller: having psychological crisis, i would like to talk about the cost of war in states. the total cost of war in california$144 billion. you can go to your city -- host: what are you talking about? caller: the cost of the wars in iraq and afghanistan. a tiny amount of that could cause lasting peace. this amount of money that we're spending on war could buy a lot of health care. if you wanted to fix the health ca problem, we should get in front of it by finding all the...
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california. mr. dreier: thank you very much, madam speaker. the native of the show me state, i'm pleased to yield to my friend from st. elizabeth, missouri, one minute, mr. luetkemeyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. luetkemeyer: i'm proud in support of this resolution. a bill that would help committees and our country back into the right direction. it will entail more than tweaking the law, it means replacing the health care bill real reform. last august 71% of missourians went to the poll and said no. as i go about my district and talk to my employers, they tell me instead of premiums going down they have gone up 25% to 40%. instead of improving access to care we actually have doctors retiring in record numbers. true reform should be passing significant laws through reforms so doctors can perform their jobs ever taking their of their patient. i also support increasing access to insurance by allowing small business to pool together to get the best plan for the employees. all along republicans have offered a commonsense approach to approving our health care system in a way tha
california. mr. dreier: thank you very much, madam speaker. the native of the show me state, i'm pleased to yield to my friend from st. elizabeth, missouri, one minute, mr. luetkemeyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. luetkemeyer: i'm proud in support of this resolution. a bill that would help committees and our country back into the right direction. it will entail more than tweaking the law, it means replacing the health care bill real reform. last...
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california, and it's about six hours flight, that's okay, right? it's different state, it's perfectly fine. if it's from new york, six hours to st.et me ask you, did you not have luck finding someone here in the united states? >> i had relationships in the united states. i was in a seven-year relationship before tanya. i walked up to her table and i thought she was the most beautiful woman i had ever seen and she said, i'm just here to drink champagne. i gave her champagne. >> are these equal relationships? i think there's a misconception that these relationships are set up to give the men the upper hand. >> she's better educated than me. >> i have the upper hand. >> you're the upper hand in this relationship? anna, what about this idea, that by coming to this country with your wallet open, coming back to his country, that he's the one in charge. >> in the ukraine, i have plenty of dates, but i never could find a connection. when i met marc, it wasn't that i was desperate for an american, it was from all different countries, there were some russian guys, chinese guy guys german guys. we just want peace. >> the issue that we talke
california, and it's about six hours flight, that's okay, right? it's different state, it's perfectly fine. if it's from new york, six hours to st.et me ask you, did you not have luck finding someone here in the united states? >> i had relationships in the united states. i was in a seven-year relationship before tanya. i walked up to her table and i thought she was the most beautiful woman i had ever seen and she said, i'm just here to drink champagne. i gave her champagne. >> are...
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st. thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from kansas, kansas. >>new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, gouverneur morris . -- governor morris. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin. mr. levin: the preamble to the right of rights. congress of the united states, begun and held at the city off
st. thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon,...
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california insurer using computer programs cancelled policies of pregnant women and chronically ill because they submitted expensive claims. another insurance company that submitted claims reaching a certain st level looking for reasons to cancel the policy. insurance companies paying bonuses on how many policies they cancelled. health reform puts an end to that sorry state of affairs. we'll hear from public officials from state and federal levels, as well as private citizens who will talk about how this has affected them. our first panel, of course, we welcome secretary health and human services, kathleen sebelius to her first hearing of this new congress. in addition to experting implementing the private insurance market reforms, i want to applaud the secretary for her relentless work in eliminating the abuse in medicare and medicaid. we recovered more than $4 billion of fraud last year, the highest annual recovery ever. thank you very much. the department released new rules authorized by the affordable care act giving it more effective tools to detect and gatd fraud. oursecond panel is composed of three government witnesses. as always, i'm pleased to be joined by senator mckenzie, and bef
california insurer using computer programs cancelled policies of pregnant women and chronically ill because they submitted expensive claims. another insurance company that submitted claims reaching a certain st level looking for reasons to cancel the policy. insurance companies paying bonuses on how many policies they cancelled. health reform puts an end to that sorry state of affairs. we'll hear from public officials from state and federal levels, as well as private citizens who will talk...
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st. thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pincey, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from kansas, kansas. >>new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, gouverneur morris . -- governor morris. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin. mr. levin: the preamble to the right of rights. congress of the united states, begun and held at the city off n
st. thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pincey, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas...
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california. mr. dreier: thank you very much, madam speaker. the native of the show me state, i'm pleased to yield to my friend from st.beth, missouri, one minute, mr. luetkemeyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. luetkemeyer: i'm proud in support of this resolution. a bill that would help committees and our country back into the right direction. it will entail more than tweaking the law, it means replacing the health care bill real reform. last august 71% of missourians went to the poll and said no. as i go about my district and talk to my employers, they tell me instead of premiums going down they have gone up 25% to 40%. instead of improving access to care we actually have doctors retiring in record numbers. true reform should be passing significant laws through reforms so doctors can perform their jobs ever taking their of their patient. i also support increasing access to insurance by allowing small business to pool together to get the best plan for the employees. all along republicans have offered a commonsense approach to approving our health care system in a way that cont
california. mr. dreier: thank you very much, madam speaker. the native of the show me state, i'm pleased to yield to my friend from st.beth, missouri, one minute, mr. luetkemeyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. luetkemeyer: i'm proud in support of this resolution. a bill that would help committees and our country back into the right direction. it will entail more than tweaking the law, it means replacing the health care bill real reform. last august 71%...