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i think the cameraman is --colin here? your the cameraman who did that. his press secretary called me up and said how dare you. i said you will call me up in a few days and apologize. we got this video on cnn and fox news and nbc station in chicago and peoria where he is from and the bottom line to this is we did a series of stories about him that more personality-driven. i went to dinner with him not too long ago and he said before we go, come to my office. we will do a telephone town hall. the easily get 50-100 people prayed he had like 12,000 people on the phone. he will be very open about this. he talks about this and says that tmz did more for me to get people interested in who i am and now i can talk about what i am interested in and it will actually listen. i think there is a way of getting a lot of people involved in politics on that personality level and then we will do other things. that is what i want to do and we will eventually do a >> it. can you give us a timeline [laughter] ? >> i could die first. i don't know. there is a lot of pressure r
i think the cameraman is --colin here? your the cameraman who did that. his press secretary called me up and said how dare you. i said you will call me up in a few days and apologize. we got this video on cnn and fox news and nbc station in chicago and peoria where he is from and the bottom line to this is we did a series of stories about him that more personality-driven. i went to dinner with him not too long ago and he said before we go, come to my office. we will do a telephone town hall....
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no, colin-- colin's not here. what about that one that was friends with the queen? sorry? friends with the queen. he was friends with the queen. you know. um... he's friends with the queen. he's a guest of her majesty. right. right, no. no, he-- he's not here. is he at buckingham palace? no, he's not at buckingham palace! my mummy didn't like him. so-- so, your mummy and daddy were discussing my taste in boyfriends, were they? yes. right. who's ulrika? i don't know what i would do if i was attacked by a polar bear, ben. bleed to death, probably. sit there. there's place by your mother. no, there isn't. yes, there is. no, there isn't. look. there's quite obviously a space next to you. why next to me? why next to me? budge on. come on. move up here, and he can sit-- ben: ow. sue: shh. this brings back so many memories of my wedding day. crowded church, everyone in their finery. and jane! oh, jane was so beautiful. breathtaking, she was. dad. mum's name was joan. i know! but she had this gorgeous friend called jane. real stunner. i-- i can't believe that you-- that you'd just
no, colin-- colin's not here. what about that one that was friends with the queen? sorry? friends with the queen. he was friends with the queen. you know. um... he's friends with the queen. he's a guest of her majesty. right. right, no. no, he-- he's not here. is he at buckingham palace? no, he's not at buckingham palace! my mummy didn't like him. so-- so, your mummy and daddy were discussing my taste in boyfriends, were they? yes. right. who's ulrika? i don't know what i would do if i was...
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i'm here with colin hinchey he's been living here for fourteen years and we've just heard about all these. health measures and everything else that the governor is suggesting now with somebody with an outsider perspective what's what's your take on this can you take that seriously oh absolutely i mean the governor's been very proactive a lot of investment going into new sports complex sports programs to do with companies as well. so yeah it's been very active and this policy to hospitals been built a diagnostic census you know there's been some real results as a practical one of the things that the governor. did tell me is that the reason he's introducing this is to make the area more attractive for investment up to a healthier workforce is a more attractive one i mean do you think that that's one of the criterion which you about your people do you ask them about their drinking habits their smoking habits and so on when you when you take people on absolutely i mean drinking was a very serious thing and if anybody drinks at work or comes and drove them i thought it made this place a strict
i'm here with colin hinchey he's been living here for fourteen years and we've just heard about all these. health measures and everything else that the governor is suggesting now with somebody with an outsider perspective what's what's your take on this can you take that seriously oh absolutely i mean the governor's been very proactive a lot of investment going into new sports complex sports programs to do with companies as well. so yeah it's been very active and this policy to hospitals been...
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know that we have filled two transportation planner positions and we have both of the planners are here. colin interned with us a year or so ago. he had a focus of transportation from uc-berkeley. he worked for the city of oakland, worked for the new york regional plan association, and for arlington county in virginia. he also served as a legislative intern for then-senator joe biden. he is probably the best connected member of staff we have to. and then a bill -- also an intern with the authorities since january. he granted in december with a master's in urban economics, urban planning from the london school of economics. he researched, among other things, how public-private projects have been used for light rail projects, and what u.s. policy makers can draw from that. before that, he was a special assistant to the transportation director of houston. i am pleased to have worked with them. they are both right and dedicated and a look forward to working with them. commissioner mirkarimi: i think we have some questions for you. commissioner cohen: thank you. a question about the bay shore inter
know that we have filled two transportation planner positions and we have both of the planners are here. colin interned with us a year or so ago. he had a focus of transportation from uc-berkeley. he worked for the city of oakland, worked for the new york regional plan association, and for arlington county in virginia. he also served as a legislative intern for then-senator joe biden. he is probably the best connected member of staff we have to. and then a bill -- also an intern with the...
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what a great story larry beil but colin is here. >> and talking about kickers interestingly enough.on knows he is going to be the starting quarterback, he doesn't want to say. ñoto,ç3fytñ >>> coming tonight at 11:00, a young pit bull found shot in a berkeley marina with a pellet gun, how veterinarians are working to help her survive. another satellite is coming back down to earth this weekend but where and when will it fall? we'll run it down as best we can. those stories and more coming up at 11:00 over on channel 7. good news if you are raiders fan. the game is sellout and it will object tv but which quarterback? >> i think that is why coach jackson won't tell us. it will be televised. jackson is why show my hand before i have to. he would announce a starting quarterback against kansas city today. jackson it will be a game-time decision. boller would be the safe pick he was solid last weekend but carson palmer, he was brought to oakland to get the raiders to the playoffs. both men split first team reps all week. >> i'm not in a rush. i'll watch the tape, watch the practice tape.
what a great story larry beil but colin is here. >> and talking about kickers interestingly enough.on knows he is going to be the starting quarterback, he doesn't want to say. ñoto,ç3fytñ >>> coming tonight at 11:00, a young pit bull found shot in a berkeley marina with a pellet gun, how veterinarians are working to help her survive. another satellite is coming back down to earth this weekend but where and when will it fall? we'll run it down as best we can. those stories...
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. >> cris: let's go back to the future and how we all got started here tonight. colint. that time it was arthur jones taking the turn. >> al: second and ten. tomlinson will be taken down before he can get out of the backfield by arthur jones, the guy we were just talking about. fifth round pick last year out of syracuse. and we get to the two-minute warning. >> al: final two minutes. third and ten here for the jets. and that's incomplete. i tell you, you look at these quarterback numbers, you would think they played in a monsoon. >> cris: that time ray lewis ended up with ladainian tomlinson in coverage and just grabbed him. that's one way to cover him out there. watch this coverage. i wonder why he can't throw the ball to l.t. there you go. ray's son is apparently some player. >> al: last gas. it's a fitting ending, i guess. another incomplete pass. and sanchez winds up on the turf. so the ravens can run the clock out assuming the jets do not take their time-outs with 1:50. 30 rushing yards tonight. fewest by the jets since back in '06. >> cris: so last week they gave
. >> cris: let's go back to the future and how we all got started here tonight. colint. that time it was arthur jones taking the turn. >> al: second and ten. tomlinson will be taken down before he can get out of the backfield by arthur jones, the guy we were just talking about. fifth round pick last year out of syracuse. and we get to the two-minute warning. >> al: final two minutes. third and ten here for the jets. and that's incomplete. i tell you, you look at these...
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. >> cris: let's go back to the future and how we all got started here tonight. colint. that time it was arthur jones taking the turn. >> al: second and ten. tomlinson will be taken down before he can get out of the backfield by arthur jones, the guy we were just talking about. fifth round pick last year out of syracuse. and we get to the two-minute warning. >> al: final two minutes. third and ten here for the jets. and that's incomplete. i tell you, you look at these quarterback numbers, you would think they played in a monsoon. >> cris: that time ray lewis ended up with ladainian tomlinson in coverage and just grabbed him. that's one way to cover him out there. watch this coverage. i wonder why he can't throw the ball to l.t. there you go. ray's son is apparently some player. >> al: last gas. it's a fitting ending, i guess. another incomplete pass. and sanchez winds up on the turf. so the ravens can run the clock out assuming the jets do not take their time-outs with 1:50. 30 rushing yards tonight. fewest by the jets since back in '06. >> cris: so last week they gave
. >> cris: let's go back to the future and how we all got started here tonight. colint. that time it was arthur jones taking the turn. >> al: second and ten. tomlinson will be taken down before he can get out of the backfield by arthur jones, the guy we were just talking about. fifth round pick last year out of syracuse. and we get to the two-minute warning. >> al: final two minutes. third and ten here for the jets. and that's incomplete. i tell you, you look at these...
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here's colin powell. >> she looked crest fallen, and i went on and i said, it comes in every single dayr cable, they are complaining about all the lions in front of the embassies, and when they get to the front, they are all saying the same thing, i want to go to america, everyone go to america. >> to have the possibility of doing some good in the world and believing in the goodness of american power, i think is something that few of us have shared, and i think that it is something that has made us very, very good and close friends. >> we admired the flare and dedication with which she conducts herself. it is a great honor to be here and to testify to our admiration and our affection. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> what was so stunning was it was bipartisan and that was henry kisinger with high praise for hillary clinton. [ dog ] i am a rockstar. my coat? solid gold. my insides? pure platinum. [ female announcer ] a healthy outside starts inside. new iams simple & natural has chicken as its number one ingredient and zero fillers. it works inside for health you can see on the outsi
here's colin powell. >> she looked crest fallen, and i went on and i said, it comes in every single dayr cable, they are complaining about all the lions in front of the embassies, and when they get to the front, they are all saying the same thing, i want to go to america, everyone go to america. >> to have the possibility of doing some good in the world and believing in the goodness of american power, i think is something that few of us have shared, and i think that it is something...
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i think the cameraman is --colin here? your the cameraman who did that. his press secretary called me up and said how dare you. i said you will call me up in a few days and apologize. we got this video on cnn and fox news and nbc station in chicago and peoria where he is from and the bottom line to this is we did a series of stories about him that more personality- driven. i went to dinner with him not too long ago and he said before we go, come to my office. we will do a telephone town hall. the easily get 50-100 people prayed he had like 12,000 people on the phone. he will be very open about this. he talks about this and says that tmz did more for me to get people interested in who i am and now i can talk about what i am interested in and it will actually listen. i think there is a way of getting a lot of people involved in politics on that personality level and then we will do other things. that is what i want to do and we will eventually do a >> it. can you give us a timeline [laughter] ? >> i could die first. i don't know. there is a lot of pressure
i think the cameraman is --colin here? your the cameraman who did that. his press secretary called me up and said how dare you. i said you will call me up in a few days and apologize. we got this video on cnn and fox news and nbc station in chicago and peoria where he is from and the bottom line to this is we did a series of stories about him that more personality- driven. i went to dinner with him not too long ago and he said before we go, come to my office. we will do a telephone town hall....
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. >> colin powell is equally musically challenged. hereng at a security meeting in indonesia. and bad boy blagojevich is caught on camera taking on elvis. ♪ >> yikes. don't quit your day jobs, fellows. oh, wait, never mind. perhaps they should have made a speedy escape like president bush tried to do after this press conference. >> this was one of the famous episodes with george bush looking like he didn't know what he was doing because he didn't even know where the door was. >> i was trying to escape. >> and talk about wanting to escape, who can forget vice president dan quayle exercising his spelling expertise in front of the cameras. >> add one little bit on the end. potato. >> you write phonetically. there you go. >> there you go. >> i wouldn't try your luck at, are you smarter than a fifth grader, dan. >> i guess he was wrong and i was right. >> and speaking of a gaffe with an "e" on the end, here's a technical one. and you're in my way of my script, there, if you will move. >> and don't you just hate those meetings that go on and on
. >> colin powell is equally musically challenged. hereng at a security meeting in indonesia. and bad boy blagojevich is caught on camera taking on elvis. ♪ >> yikes. don't quit your day jobs, fellows. oh, wait, never mind. perhaps they should have made a speedy escape like president bush tried to do after this press conference. >> this was one of the famous episodes with george bush looking like he didn't know what he was doing because he didn't even know where the door...
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well, general colin powell is quite a military man. here's what he said: "the suggestion that somehow a military commission is the way to go isn't borne out by the history of military commissions." that's a very honest statement. it should be honest enough and direct enough to guide members of the senate to defeat the ayotte amendment, whether phs a democratic president or a -- whether it is a democratic president or a republican president, they should have every tool at their disposal to keep america safe. they should pick the forum that they believe they can most effectively use to gather information and prosecute terrorists. time and time and time again, under republican president bush and democratic president obama, they have turned to our court system and they have successfully prosecuted terrorists. and one point made by senator mikulski that i think is worth repeating, what we are saying is, come to america's court system, the same court system where we prosecute people accused of crimes and misconduct in america and the would-be terro
well, general colin powell is quite a military man. here's what he said: "the suggestion that somehow a military commission is the way to go isn't borne out by the history of military commissions." that's a very honest statement. it should be honest enough and direct enough to guide members of the senate to defeat the ayotte amendment, whether phs a democratic president or a -- whether it is a democratic president or a republican president, they should have every tool at their...
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. >> schieffer: we know about colin powell and vice president cheney. they aired their grievances right herethis table. "newsweek" also reports that rice was increasingly pessimistic about 2006 about the war in iraq. she thought the pentagon was not coming up with any convincing solutions. she writes, i was skeptical until the day bob gates became the secretary of defense. in other words, she lost all confidence in don rumsfeld, the secretary of defense. that's condoleezza rice's new book coming out this week. kevin madden let's get back to campaign trail. your old boss, mitt romney, you were his press secretary in the last campaign, advising him during this campaign. he continues to be up towards the top of the polls but he does not seem to generate any excitement. every time a new flavor comes along-- first it was michele bachmann and then it was rick perry. they chew up and then they go down. he stays in there about 25%. is someone who does not excite the republican electorate going to be able to win in the general election. >> we have to look at public opinion. it's not an event. it's a
. >> schieffer: we know about colin powell and vice president cheney. they aired their grievances right herethis table. "newsweek" also reports that rice was increasingly pessimistic about 2006 about the war in iraq. she thought the pentagon was not coming up with any convincing solutions. she writes, i was skeptical until the day bob gates became the secretary of defense. in other words, she lost all confidence in don rumsfeld, the secretary of defense. that's condoleezza...
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colin? cheryl? i have been ignoring you. but not really. anything you would like to add before we move on here? no. i did want to say. i want it to be really clear. the partnership we had with mlcj. it wasn't an attack on the mayor's office. i think the challenge for us to figure out how when someone workd and another part of it doesn't, how do we make it work together? that's part of what as we kind of move on. realizing that we need to stay connected to community to some component. they know how to get community members and how do we educate and begin to help them be developed into the leaders we want them to be. lieutenant ernie. when was the last gun buy back we had? >> approximately 2 months ago. >> how many more will we have? >> again. it's all a matter of putting together the resource. we do get a lot of resolvers. it's a matter of getting all the people together. >> what people are you talking about? who do you need to make it happen. it's a resource program. the police department needs officers to do the leg work and footwork. we need the community also. i always call san francisco a village not a city. peop
colin? cheryl? i have been ignoring you. but not really. anything you would like to add before we move on here? no. i did want to say. i want it to be really clear. the partnership we had with mlcj. it wasn't an attack on the mayor's office. i think the challenge for us to figure out how when someone workd and another part of it doesn't, how do we make it work together? that's part of what as we kind of move on. realizing that we need to stay connected to community to some component. they know...
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can go to you i mean when i look at this time in my opinion here it's really eerie it's i feel like it's two thousand and three right now and colin powell is addressing the security council and to go to war against iraq i mean flimsy stuff is a say the least expensive the cast of characters involved i mean how is what's your reaction to this i mean and we have to remember this is an election year and i want to go into that dimension as well. well first of all i'd like to add just recently the iranians released to the two so close and hikers who entered iranian territory through iraq a military zone in an area where terrorists were active and american forces were also stationed you enter the country illegally one of them's father was was in the israeli army. the iranians released them and that was a goodwill gesture so why would the iranians want to do this carry out such an entire. lot of really help the law in the first place treating this as an act of you know bring this since on the part of iran no no they're absolutely they entered iranian legally they entered iran through a highly military zone and it was absolutely absurd f
can go to you i mean when i look at this time in my opinion here it's really eerie it's i feel like it's two thousand and three right now and colin powell is addressing the security council and to go to war against iraq i mean flimsy stuff is a say the least expensive the cast of characters involved i mean how is what's your reaction to this i mean and we have to remember this is an election year and i want to go into that dimension as well. well first of all i'd like to add just recently the...
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here at home. home.by the way, according to autoblog dot com, the first car was delivered to actor a - leonardoodicaprio. dicaprio.the next two karmas colin. build.../ pricey... downtown .../ developments? ááii'sáá... a... question.../ on... the minds.../ of... the... baltimmre city council.../ ááafttráá... a... new report ...ssoos .../ just.../ how is.../ oo... a.../ tax... break.../ known ...as.../ a... "t-i-ff. 02:19:22"it's definitely going to be a good investment"it a natural process. plant a seed, tend the soil, and wait for surrounded by constructions cranes , community activist ed ground will soon reap new e - condos, partly the result of taxpaaer's investment in a project called east baltimore development.02:17:33"we're trying to maae sure they have something to eat"but the billion dollar effort to revitalize the area near johns hopkins hospital has a hidden price tag - a special tax break known as a tif - or tax incremental finnncing. used to subsidize high profill projects lke ebdii developers can reap the benefits of city finanacing to defray construction costs, and pay off the loans wwth ash that would normally go to property
here at home. home.by the way, according to autoblog dot com, the first car was delivered to actor a - leonardoodicaprio. dicaprio.the next two karmas colin. build.../ pricey... downtown .../ developments? ááii'sáá... a... question.../ on... the minds.../ of... the... baltimmre city council.../ ááafttráá... a... new report ...ssoos .../ just.../ how is.../ oo... a.../ tax... break.../ known ...as.../ a... "t-i-ff. 02:19:22"it's definitely going to be a good investment"it...
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colin hinchey talking about the government's health initiatives. well there is more to discover if you had to our website or to dot com here's what else is lined up for you right now the king of talk shows america larry king talk star t.v. about one of his final primetime interviews with prime minister vladimir putin. also aligned sidelining the simpsons as the world's longest running sitcom faces the facts we explain why and draw your own conclusions are t.v. dot com. well it's been at the forefront of russian classical music for two centuries and now st petersburg's marine ski orchestra has opened the jubilate season for new york's carnegie hall. it's the second time the musicians have been invited there and this time they have performed the opening of the one hundred and twentieth anniversary season program under the baton of the night show over there. featured a number of works by celebrated russian composers including of course a touch of course and there's more to come with the sort of concerts at carnegie hall in the coming days. now staging the olympics is the big box event but among the grassroots preparations in the russian resort of sochi
colin hinchey talking about the government's health initiatives. well there is more to discover if you had to our website or to dot com here's what else is lined up for you right now the king of talk shows america larry king talk star t.v. about one of his final primetime interviews with prime minister vladimir putin. also aligned sidelining the simpsons as the world's longest running sitcom faces the facts we explain why and draw your own conclusions are t.v. dot com. well it's been at the...
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here's what former state department official had to say about president obama's foreign policy record. aaron david miller advised six different secretaries of state on middle east policy, most recently colin powell. well, he told politico today, "the president has essentially morphed into a much less reckless and ideological version of bush 43. his policies on iraq, afghanistan, gitmo, iran, even patriot act issues resemble much more the pragmatic george w. bush of 2007/2008 than the earlier lone ranger version." this doesn't bother me a bit, as an analyst/observer. what you're saying is as bush w. became more aware of reality as he got toward the end of his term, as he fell less under the influence of cheney, he began to become much better as a president and a leader. obama's more like him. >> yeah. look, obama really has gone aggressively after al qaeda. no one can argue with that. if anything, you could say that this is overly aggressive. we're going after people with missile strikes. but i think what ron paul and i think some others have gotten wrong here is the idea that just because he's an american citizen, we shouldn't be firing missiles at him. this is someone who declared war ag
here's what former state department official had to say about president obama's foreign policy record. aaron david miller advised six different secretaries of state on middle east policy, most recently colin powell. well, he told politico today, "the president has essentially morphed into a much less reckless and ideological version of bush 43. his policies on iraq, afghanistan, gitmo, iran, even patriot act issues resemble much more the pragmatic george w. bush of 2007/2008 than the...
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here when the men's event in just over two hours and five minutes. now there's been a further step back for the all blacks in the rugby world cup flyhalf colin slade and meals mariana have been ruled out for the rest of the tournament they were injured in their quarter final victory over argentina slade who was brought in to replace the energy during carter is drawing calmly on a break his shoulder stephen donald and jose dear have been called up as replacements and will join the team on tuesday before facing a shreya in the semi's at the weekend three mile the all blacks are threaten to skip the twenty fifteen world cup to be held in england claim international rugby board needs to address concerns about the effects on test match revenues and sponsorships astray also supports a new zealand stand on a possible boycott that concerns were raised at a meeting of rugby's major nations on monday they also endorsed plans to increase the number of teams out there next to one from sixteen to twenty and to play midweek to increase the number of days between matches the second tier sides i mean maybe not get out of the rugby world cup but their place continued
here when the men's event in just over two hours and five minutes. now there's been a further step back for the all blacks in the rugby world cup flyhalf colin slade and meals mariana have been ruled out for the rest of the tournament they were injured in their quarter final victory over argentina slade who was brought in to replace the energy during carter is drawing calmly on a break his shoulder stephen donald and jose dear have been called up as replacements and will join the team on...
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here is what the study looked at. to moderate 30 patients with chronic back pain divided into three groups. one took weekly yoga class is colint a book on self care. after three months, the yoga group reported better results than those with the book. this instructor disagrees with the study's findings and says it is a big stress reducer. it's even being used with children to concentrate better in school. her proof is in her students. >> people i know have come to me and said that yoga has changed my life. i used to have anxiety or depression. >> twice as many people in the study reported using less medication to help with back pain while doing yoga. >>> grab the soap or sanitizer because some new research suggests your commute could be making music. a team of hygienists set to find out where the worst bacteria and viruses are hiding. here is what they found. the filthiest surface americans encountered during their commute is the gas pump. and other offenders include public mailboxes escalators and atm machines. >>> some college students will be spending a week and i cruise ship, as cool as sounds. they found mold in the dorms
here is what the study looked at. to moderate 30 patients with chronic back pain divided into three groups. one took weekly yoga class is colint a book on self care. after three months, the yoga group reported better results than those with the book. this instructor disagrees with the study's findings and says it is a big stress reducer. it's even being used with children to concentrate better in school. her proof is in her students. >> people i know have come to me and said that yoga has...
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colins, and other panelists for your time and testimony here today. the united states main taped a close and mutually beneficial relationship with europe. for decades, our political, military, cultural, and economic connections have served vital american economic and national security interests. in the process, the european union, as a whole, has become our largest trading partner with over $4 trillion in annual commercial trade while the european union alone accounts for 20% of all american exports. our financial and capital markets have become highly interconnected with the europeans financial and capital markets. the united states has become the largest source of foreign direct investment in europe, and europe has become the largest source of foreign direct investment in the united states. as a result, european economic conditions necessarily have a meaningful impact on american jobs, exports, and economic prosperity. as europe goes through the difficult economic problems, the united states has a vital national interest in how those european econom
colins, and other panelists for your time and testimony here today. the united states main taped a close and mutually beneficial relationship with europe. for decades, our political, military, cultural, and economic connections have served vital american economic and national security interests. in the process, the european union, as a whole, has become our largest trading partner with over $4 trillion in annual commercial trade while the european union alone accounts for 20% of all american...
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here this morning. this relates to senator colin's opening statement which is three agencies, but a lot of agencies clearlyinvolved, and so the question is who is in charge? in other words, who is coordinating the efforts of the federal government involved in training and respond to biodisaster and let me begin with -- dr. o'toole, do you want to start? >> well, i have to ask in charge of what? i mean, understand the longing for, you know, a strong leader, somebody who can take decisive action in a crisis, and there's an argument for that. i do think that biosecurity is so complex and it involves equities from so many agencies that a coordinator in the white house may be of some use, but i think it is -- the question is to some extent a red herring. in a catastrophic attack, the president's in charge. >> that's what i was going to ask. is there somebody within the white house -- >> yes. >> who takes the key role in coordinating the effort and advising the commander? >> yes, i think that would be within the national security staff, either john brennan or his deputy, heidiavery, but we all have roles to play
here this morning. this relates to senator colin's opening statement which is three agencies, but a lot of agencies clearlyinvolved, and so the question is who is in charge? in other words, who is coordinating the efforts of the federal government involved in training and respond to biodisaster and let me begin with -- dr. o'toole, do you want to start? >> well, i have to ask in charge of what? i mean, understand the longing for, you know, a strong leader, somebody who can take decisive...
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is the author of numerous books, so many more to name then i will do here, but i do want to mention three of them. the first is colin powell and condoleezza rice, or in policy, race and the new american century's. also, hitler's black victims, the experiences of afro germans, africans, after europeans and after an can american strength in knots era beck and his most recent book, which is more domestically oriented, and that is the black history of the white house. so with that i will turn it over to professor clarence lusane who is just the other panelist and as always, and as with the second panel, if you have a question raise your hand. will teach you a card you write it out and professor lusane will handle it accordingly. professor lusane, thank you very much. >> hello? welcome to the second panel, and it's really good to be here with the first panel this morning, a very excellent foundation for looking at a broad array of issues related to race and public policy. and what i want to offer is that all of those issues whether we're talking up access to voting, criminal justice issues as related to employment, all t
is the author of numerous books, so many more to name then i will do here, but i do want to mention three of them. the first is colin powell and condoleezza rice, or in policy, race and the new american century's. also, hitler's black victims, the experiences of afro germans, africans, after europeans and after an can american strength in knots era beck and his most recent book, which is more domestically oriented, and that is the black history of the white house. so with that i will turn it...
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here. we're not -- it's not good. as colinll have other bases within the region we can continue to operate from in bahrain and kuwait and things like that. >> dave: some of the candidates for the g.o.p. nomination speculate that perhaps the obama administration allowed these negotiations too turn sour to live up to that 2008 campaign promise. what do you think about that theory? >> well, look, this is washington. anything can happen. i mean, obviously, the first casualty in any issue here in d.c. is the truth, one never knows with that said, he did make the promise. i'm not sure this point is the roux et time. let's look from the perspective of the iranians and saudies and iraq in the middle. the iranians are acting out and i believe they're after dominance of the region and trying to do things to provoke us and get control of oil and i think our presence in iraq would have been one of stability, epg had the government move forward. >> dave: and all eyes on neighboring iran. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank y
here. we're not -- it's not good. as colinll have other bases within the region we can continue to operate from in bahrain and kuwait and things like that. >> dave: some of the candidates for the g.o.p. nomination speculate that perhaps the obama administration allowed these negotiations too turn sour to live up to that 2008 campaign promise. what do you think about that theory? >> well, look, this is washington. anything can happen. i mean, obviously, the first casualty in any...
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do the calculations, i am going through a chief of staff colin speech, so you might want to watch your back, but it is a great honor to be here. i cannot think of any place i would rather be, but i am a little confused as to why we are kicking this army celebration off on columbus day. io is thought of it as a navy holiday. when he left, he did not know where he was going. when he left, he did not know where he was. when he came back, he did not know where he had been, but before he left he needed three new ships. [applause] i am willing to bet my dear friend that we have had a good rivalry, and we can do that, because we both recognize the partnership are services have enjoyed on so many levels is more important to the strength of our nation and our nation's defense. i knew that would get a laugh. all the services are facing a critically important year, a year that will shape the face of our national defense for many years to con. we need to make sure we give them the support they require to belden and and not resilience and all the care necessary when they come home, but there is one strain others have felt but in recent ye
do the calculations, i am going through a chief of staff colin speech, so you might want to watch your back, but it is a great honor to be here. i cannot think of any place i would rather be, but i am a little confused as to why we are kicking this army celebration off on columbus day. io is thought of it as a navy holiday. when he left, he did not know where he was going. when he left, he did not know where he was. when he came back, he did not know where he had been, but before he left he...