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colette -- >> i keep my word. >> mr. colette, you know -- >> i keep my word.l review it in 30 days. >> all right. >> fair enough? >> yes, sir. >> okay. >> all right. thank you, mr. colette. >> all right, man. >> i'm sorry i broke my word to you. you hear me? >> okay. >> we're going to try it again, man, okay? >> all right. thank you, mr. colette. >> all right, bud. >> unlike nava, rafael gonzalez is a newcomer to the segregation unit. >> rafael. you're part of the mess from 16 last night? >> yes, sir. >> you know he dies, you go manslaughter charge, you know that. 20 to life. >> you think he's going to make it, though? >> don't know. >> i didn't mean to harm him that bad, you know. just -- anger. >> i understand rage. >> i seen him and i thought about my little girl and somebody harming my little girl like that. >> but it wasn't your kid. >> it wasn't. >> what he did has what to do with your family? >> nothing to do with my family. >> not a damn thing. >> i'm not really like a trouble person. >> i know, you're not even on my radar. you are now. >> i'm not goin
colette -- >> i keep my word. >> mr. colette, you know -- >> i keep my word.l review it in 30 days. >> all right. >> fair enough? >> yes, sir. >> okay. >> all right. thank you, mr. colette. >> all right, man. >> i'm sorry i broke my word to you. you hear me? >> okay. >> we're going to try it again, man, okay? >> all right. thank you, mr. colette. >> all right, bud. >> unlike nava, rafael gonzalez is a...
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colette, always. wonderful to be here and thank most particularly for helping engage the energy world. energy and environment are two sides of the same coin and we have been working hard to bridge that gap and get an understanding of the fl flexabilities states the are looking for. the president made it clear in the climate action plan that epa had a significant role to play in the development of many actions but in particular the 1-11 b and 1-11 d. the challenge was to make sure we were crafting the rules that were supportive of a vib nutrievibrant 21st century economy. we have to understand the energy plans and the way we look at the energy supply and we look at the national opportunities to reduce carbon and face what we believe to be one of the most significant public health challenges of our time. ... my goal is not to sit land with the states are doing, but to support it. it's to be able to look at state and the leadership they are provided and to translate that into opportunities for us. opport
colette, always. wonderful to be here and thank most particularly for helping engage the energy world. energy and environment are two sides of the same coin and we have been working hard to bridge that gap and get an understanding of the fl flexabilities states the are looking for. the president made it clear in the climate action plan that epa had a significant role to play in the development of many actions but in particular the 1-11 b and 1-11 d. the challenge was to make sure we were...
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both jean and collect have threatened if i don't call them gene or colette they will kick me.they had risen to national prominence as distinct careers at the state level. i first got to know gene in the early 1990s in boston. trade secret. gene has roots in boston. you may get a better sense of that shortly. after leaving connecticut department of our mental protection, administrator mccarthy was joined -- in 2000 was appointed and confirmed to the role of administrator in 2013. colette honorable was elected chairman after serving in the commission since 2007 pitches also elected to the board as president and ceo of the national association of regulatory utility commissioners in 2013. so we're now going to enter into a little interaction about the rulemaking underway to start off and ask both of our speakers to decide a few words and then we will kick it off. gina, do you want to take the lead and share a little with the? >> first, it's great to be here. great to be in front of everybody this morning. colette, always it's a wonderful year and want to thank you, most particular
both jean and collect have threatened if i don't call them gene or colette they will kick me.they had risen to national prominence as distinct careers at the state level. i first got to know gene in the early 1990s in boston. trade secret. gene has roots in boston. you may get a better sense of that shortly. after leaving connecticut department of our mental protection, administrator mccarthy was joined -- in 2000 was appointed and confirmed to the role of administrator in 2013. colette...
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. >> reporter: curator colette loll makes sure it's given the white glove treatment.t is, but it's a very important fake. >> reporter: a copy of a 1622 dutch master piece, the problem russ, executed in the 1920s by notorious forger han van me gren. >> just because it's a fake doesn't mean it's not valuable. socially and politically it's valuable. >> reporter: then he sold a fake vemeer to nazi leader. convicted a forgerer, he became a folk hero. >> he became one of the first romanticized by the media. this fooled ought the great lemaire followers. >> reporter: loll says the intent to deceive is all about masterpieces of deception. this is a fake. >> this is fake. >> this is a fake. >> this is a forgery. >> a forgery meaning not an exact copying but a painting in the style of the french matter modigliana actually painted by almir dehori. >> i do not feel bad for him. i feel good for me. >> reporter: he had trouble selling his own works slipped hundreds of pieces onto the art market in the 1950s and '60s. >> i never offered a painting or drawing to a museum who didn't b
. >> reporter: curator colette loll makes sure it's given the white glove treatment.t is, but it's a very important fake. >> reporter: a copy of a 1622 dutch master piece, the problem russ, executed in the 1920s by notorious forger han van me gren. >> just because it's a fake doesn't mean it's not valuable. socially and politically it's valuable. >> reporter: then he sold a fake vemeer to nazi leader. convicted a forgerer, he became a folk hero. >> he became one of...
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. >> reporter: curator colette loll makes sure it get the white glove treatment.e. >> it is, yes, but it's a very important fake. >> reporter: a copy of a 1622 dutch masterpiece "the procuress" executed in the 1940s by notorious forger han van meegeran. >> just because it's a fake doesn't mean it's not valuable. socially and culturally it's very valuable. >> reporter: van meegeran sold a fake vermeer to nazi leader herman gary during world war ii. convicted of forgery, he became a folk hero. >> he was one of the first great forgers that ho was really romanticized by the media. this fooled all of the great vermeer scholars. >> reporter: loll, an art fraud expert, said the exhibition "intent to deceive" is all about masterpieces of deception. this is a fake. >> that's a fake. >> reporter: and this is a fake. >> well, this is a forgery. >> reporter: a forgery, meaning not an exact copy by a painting in the style of the french master modigliani, actually painted by the forger elmyr dehory. >> i don't feelll bad modigliani. i feel good for me. >> reporter: dehoary, who
. >> reporter: curator colette loll makes sure it get the white glove treatment.e. >> it is, yes, but it's a very important fake. >> reporter: a copy of a 1622 dutch masterpiece "the procuress" executed in the 1940s by notorious forger han van meegeran. >> just because it's a fake doesn't mean it's not valuable. socially and culturally it's very valuable. >> reporter: van meegeran sold a fake vermeer to nazi leader herman gary during world war ii....
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and colette is a reporter. 2001-2014 which will be in bookstores on tuesday.evens is the foreign affairs columnist for "the wall street journal." carlotta, the elections in afghanistan, do you think that this resolves anything? you know, what is the likely political orientation of afghanistan going forward? kind of post karzai world. >> for starters, we see the three frontrunners will all sign the bilateral security agreement with the states. >> which will allow american troops to stay. >> yeah, and to have plan forward because at the moment there is a drift with president karzai refusing to sign, talking of dealing with the taliban. i think the next -- the three frontrunners are very clear on their plans. i think we will have clarity and a better relationship. >> that's good news. richard, americans are tiring of this war for the first time the numbers show that majority of americans think the afghanistan war was a mistake. are we going to keep troops, and what would they do? >> sure. if the afghan government will agree to keep, say, 10,000, 15,000 american t
and colette is a reporter. 2001-2014 which will be in bookstores on tuesday.evens is the foreign affairs columnist for "the wall street journal." carlotta, the elections in afghanistan, do you think that this resolves anything? you know, what is the likely political orientation of afghanistan going forward? kind of post karzai world. >> for starters, we see the three frontrunners will all sign the bilateral security agreement with the states. >> which will allow american...
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this one is felipe and this one is colette. >> the their neighborhood association has rules against barnyard this board member says he's the designated chicken enforcers. >> they attract coyotes, they attract rodents, they make noise and the people didn't wish to have it. >> we tried really hard from the beginning to work with the community and figure out a good solution. and they've stuck to their guns that chickens are not common pets. >> they really love me and i love them. and they -- really are my pets. >> as chicken coops go, it's a megamansion. the neighborhood association unimpressed, however. it worries about barnyard pet proliferation. >> you allow chickens, you have goats. you have pigs, you have -- whatever. >> if the ccnr will said no chickens, then we wouldn't have chickens. but they said caged birds. that's a cage and those are birds. >> so what began for the family as a lesson in sustainability and raising their own food has become a matter of fighting for ha they believe in now, to the end. >> the family has hired a lawyer. the court case is scheduled for july. >> do you kno
this one is felipe and this one is colette. >> the their neighborhood association has rules against barnyard this board member says he's the designated chicken enforcers. >> they attract coyotes, they attract rodents, they make noise and the people didn't wish to have it. >> we tried really hard from the beginning to work with the community and figure out a good solution. and they've stuck to their guns that chickens are not common pets. >> they really love me and i love...
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there is a cycle, demand followed by saturation, followed by colette.ion there is a glut of gaming space in america, but is still a growth industry. it just depends on the location. boston, for example, they will have casino gaming in boston. that is a massive market that will do well. product,s on the depends on the offering to the consumer. >> that skit, if places like boston can create something -- but skip, if places like boston can create something special, what does it do for other areas? >> look at new jersey as an example. roughly 40% of the business used to come from the philadelphia market. when they legalized casino gambling in pennsylvania, that took a huge bite. you talked earlier about -- brian was talking about the number of indian gaming opportunities in california. a similar situation. ,he driving market to las vegas the mass of it came from southern california. every business, whether it is retail or casino gaming, the better places will do well and the weaker places won't. there are still opportunities in the casino gaming industry. >
there is a cycle, demand followed by saturation, followed by colette.ion there is a glut of gaming space in america, but is still a growth industry. it just depends on the location. boston, for example, they will have casino gaming in boston. that is a massive market that will do well. product,s on the depends on the offering to the consumer. >> that skit, if places like boston can create something -- but skip, if places like boston can create something special, what does it do for other...
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my name is colette honorable. unprecedented national association of regulatory utility measures, and chairman of the public service committee. , commission. thank you for the opportunity to testify about the security of our nation's electricity grid. there are three main thoughts i wish to share with you this morning. first, state utility regulators share your concern about the resilience of our grid. for us it is job number one. second, the resilience our ratepayers expect include only security from physical and cyber attacks, but also the ability to bounce back from severe storms and accommodate the impacts of markets and regulatory changes. finally, naruc and the state of our taken several important steps toward a more resilient grid, and we welcome this conversation about what more can be done. the seriousness of the metcalf incident must not be discounted. however, physical threats are but one of the many challenges utilities faced each day. these vulnerabilities can take the shape of a sophisticated metcalf
my name is colette honorable. unprecedented national association of regulatory utility measures, and chairman of the public service committee. , commission. thank you for the opportunity to testify about the security of our nation's electricity grid. there are three main thoughts i wish to share with you this morning. first, state utility regulators share your concern about the resilience of our grid. for us it is job number one. second, the resilience our ratepayers expect include only...
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finally, our last witness is the honorable colette -- honorable chairman of the arkansas public servicecommission. chairman honorable is here representing the national, so of regulatory commissions where she serves as president. welcome. thank you all for being here, and why don't we begin with your testimony, chairman lefleur. >> [inaudible] >> you have to -- >> all right. better. >> push your button, thank you. >> chairman landrieu, ranking member murkowski and members of the committee, my name is cheryl lefleur. for nearly four years, i've had the honor of serving on the federal energy regulatory commission. i appear before you as ferc's acting chairman, an appointment i received in november. i'd like to thank the committee for holding this hearing and inviting me to testify. one of my first decisions at ferc was to make electric reliability a personal priority. ferc supports the reliability of the electric grid in several ways. first, we directly oversee the development and enforcement of mandatory reliability standards for the bulk electric system. we also support reliability throu
finally, our last witness is the honorable colette -- honorable chairman of the arkansas public servicecommission. chairman honorable is here representing the national, so of regulatory commissions where she serves as president. welcome. thank you all for being here, and why don't we begin with your testimony, chairman lefleur. >> [inaudible] >> you have to -- >> all right. better. >> push your button, thank you. >> chairman landrieu, ranking member murkowski and...