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davis: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. so ordered. mr. davis: now i yield myself such time as i my consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized is -- for the time he may consume. mr. davis: i'm pleased to present h. res. 1297 for consideration. this measure supports the goals and ideals of american craft beer week. h. res. 1297 was introduced by our colleague, the gentlewoman from colorado, congresswoman markey. it was referred to the committee on government reform, which ordered it reported favorably by unanimous consent on may 6, 2010. the measure enjoys the support of over 60 members of the house. madam speaker, american craft brewers make up a small but fast growing part of the american beer industry. creating a wide variety of beers in flavors, colors and aromas and alcohol strength. many craft brewers began as hobbyists. learning about beer b
davis: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. so ordered. mr. davis: now i yield myself such time as i my consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized is -- for the time he may consume. mr. davis: i'm pleased to present h. res. 1297 for consideration. this measure supports the goals and ideals of american craft beer week. h. res....
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whether or not jefferson davis -- it is arguable. do you think these confederate agents up and down the line were acting as rogue agents on their own, taking actions like kidnapping the president of the united states without informing the president of the confederacy they were going to do that? i seriously doubt it. especially jefferson davis who was a very controlling man. >> we are going to move these items along. we need to move quickly. >> who provided the most surprising or unexpected testimony? >> that won't move things quickly. i guess the most surprising was godfrey iambs who fingered the people in canada being involved and helping set upper the kidnapped conspiracy. he gave excellent detailed testimony but at the time was basically dismissed or not taken seriously because he was jewish and anti-semitism was very strong but it turned out to be 100% true and you won't find it in the history books on the assassination. >> those who assisted booth, were any of them brought to trial or did they receive -- >> lot of people partici
whether or not jefferson davis -- it is arguable. do you think these confederate agents up and down the line were acting as rogue agents on their own, taking actions like kidnapping the president of the united states without informing the president of the confederacy they were going to do that? i seriously doubt it. especially jefferson davis who was a very controlling man. >> we are going to move these items along. we need to move quickly. >> who provided the most surprising or...
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kert davies, we hear you. we thank you both for being here. >> thank you very much. >> brown: >> brown: still to come on the newshour, the attempted bomb plot in new york's times square; the nuclear showdown at the united nations; an airline mega- merger; and poland's future after its tragedy. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan in our newsroom. >> sreenivasan: the death toll reached 22 today from weekend storms that hit tennessee, mississippi and kentucky. the worst was in nashville, tennessee, where more than a foot of rain sent the cumberland river surging into the streets.- here was enough water in places to float an entire dumpster down a street. portions of the historic downtown area were evacuated as the cumberland river crested 11 feet above flood stage. businesses were closed and thousands of tourists took refuge in shelters. the deluge piled cars atop one another. and carried some vehicles down submerged streets. thousands of homes and businesses were damaged, including scho
kert davies, we hear you. we thank you both for being here. >> thank you very much. >> brown: >> brown: still to come on the newshour, the attempted bomb plot in new york's times square; the nuclear showdown at the united nations; an airline mega- merger; and poland's future after its tragedy. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan in our newsroom. >> sreenivasan: the death toll reached 22 today from weekend storms that hit tennessee, mississippi...
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earlier today davis came forward to face the press. >> apologize for the pain that the result of thisituation has brought us to. i apologize for this particular incident. and i am very regretful and sorry that this incident has ever occurred. >> sean: davis' lawyer insists the school may be at fault for this horrific event. >> there is a lot more to the story. there's a lot more to what was going on at that school that is gonna come out. many of y'all been reporting about the problems of this particular charter school. there's a fundamental lack of security, of support and staffing for the teachers to provide a safe environment for these kids to learn in. >> sean: joining me with analysis of the situation are defense attorney jill davis and former prosecutor she is running for ag in florida pam bondy is with us. fundamental lack of security and you support for staffing of teachers to provide a safe environment. that is not an excuse in this case. there is no excuse, agree? >> well, i was a little surprised when originally she hired a prominent defense attorney in harris county. when h
earlier today davis came forward to face the press. >> apologize for the pain that the result of thisituation has brought us to. i apologize for this particular incident. and i am very regretful and sorry that this incident has ever occurred. >> sean: davis' lawyer insists the school may be at fault for this horrific event. >> there is a lot more to the story. there's a lot more to what was going on at that school that is gonna come out. many of y'all been reporting about the...
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earlier today davis came forward to face the press. >> apologize for the pain that the result of thistion has brought us to. i apologize for this particular incident. and i am very regretful and sorry that this incident has ever occurred. >> sean: davis' lawyer insists the school may be at fault for this horrific event. >> there is a lot more to the story. there's a lot more to what was going on at that school that is gonna come out. many of y'all been reporting about the problems of this particular charter school. there's a fundamental lack of security, of support and staffing for the teachers to provide a safe environment for these kids to learn in. >> sean: joining me with analysis of the situation are defense attorney jill davis and former prosecutor she is running for ag in florida pam bondy is with us. fundamental lack of security and you support for staffing of teachers to provide a safe environment. that is not an excuse in this case. there is no excuse, agree? >> well, i was a little surprised when originally she hired a prominent defense attorney in harris county. when he or
earlier today davis came forward to face the press. >> apologize for the pain that the result of thistion has brought us to. i apologize for this particular incident. and i am very regretful and sorry that this incident has ever occurred. >> sean: davis' lawyer insists the school may be at fault for this horrific event. >> there is a lot more to the story. there's a lot more to what was going on at that school that is gonna come out. many of y'all been reporting about the...
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host: bob davis, thank you. we have been a little euro centric this morning could we want to continue that trend. we want to spend a little time getting caught up on what has happened in the british election. we will be talking with james blitz of "the financial times. this is from the bbc a few hours ago. >> let us take you back through some of the extraordinary issues of an extraordinary night. >> very angry. >> here, her. e. >> a disappointing night for you, mr. clegg. c >> the outcome of this country's vote is not the unknown. >> i believe it is already clear that the labour government has lost its mandate to govern our country. ♪ >> i hereby declare that caroline lucas is elected member of parliament. [applause] >> it is now, for the conservative party to prove that it is capable of sinking to govern in the national interest -- seeking to govern in the national interest. host: james blitz, london to will be forming the next government. we have had the most extraordinary measuelection. the parliament has the
host: bob davis, thank you. we have been a little euro centric this morning could we want to continue that trend. we want to spend a little time getting caught up on what has happened in the british election. we will be talking with james blitz of "the financial times. this is from the bbc a few hours ago. >> let us take you back through some of the extraordinary issues of an extraordinary night. >> very angry. >> here, her. e. >> a disappointing night for you, mr....
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kevin davis couldn't wait. >> i'm going to do what i have to do. >> reporter: davis rented coastal protection the parish couldn't afford, miles of boom, $10,000 a day. >> i'll worry about the finger-pointing and who's going to pay us at some point down the road. >> reporter: federal law caps bp's liability at $75 million. the company exceeded that, promising $100 million to cover damages in four gulf states. not nearly enough for three democratic u.s. senators. they want the cap hiked dramatically, to $10 billion. >> basically we're saying, hey, you know, the polluters should pay. >> reporter: this is what someone has to pay for, what everyone here is trying to stop, crude oil floating in gulf water. now imagine there are millions of gallons of it, and it's floating toward a coastal community just like this one. mark strassmann, cbs news, venice, louisiana. >>> in portland, oregon, a wild police chase you have to see to believe. carjacking suspect 40-year-old donald atinger was caught on tape trying to run away from officers along the banks of the klakamas river tuesday. in desperation he jum
kevin davis couldn't wait. >> i'm going to do what i have to do. >> reporter: davis rented coastal protection the parish couldn't afford, miles of boom, $10,000 a day. >> i'll worry about the finger-pointing and who's going to pay us at some point down the road. >> reporter: federal law caps bp's liability at $75 million. the company exceeded that, promising $100 million to cover damages in four gulf states. not nearly enough for three democratic u.s. senators. they want...
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>> guest: linda wagner tyler has written children's books with susan davis, the local artist here -- the national artist here, the watercolorist, who does -- has done -- graced many new yorker covers and -- and done my -- many murals in this city -- susan davis and linda tyler. c-span: patrick tyler's book is called "a great wall: six presidents and china," and he is on his way to moscow to become the new york times bureau chief. and... >> guest: in two years. we go in succession there. i have several colleagues there. i come behind them. c-span: how long will you be there? >> guest: four years. c-span: thank you, mr. tyle >> guest: thank you. sure was great. .. [applause] >> this is such a treat for me because david and i are old friends. when we worked at "the washington post," we always knew when you wrote a particularly delicious piece of copy because david would send a little notes and i still remember that years later to read this book was so wonderful to dive into. most people in this room have fled much about barack obama and every chapter you learn new things about him but y
>> guest: linda wagner tyler has written children's books with susan davis, the local artist here -- the national artist here, the watercolorist, who does -- has done -- graced many new yorker covers and -- and done my -- many murals in this city -- susan davis and linda tyler. c-span: patrick tyler's book is called "a great wall: six presidents and china," and he is on his way to moscow to become the new york times bureau chief. and... >> guest: in two years. we go in...
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more from abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: almost a decade after 9/11 they're still arguing about what will be built at ground zero. but two blocks air way, plans are well under way for another building. a mosque. and that has many people outraged. jim riches lost his son in the attack. >> they can have that mosque, but have it somewhere else. i don't want it overlooking the site where my son was murdered that day by 19 muslim terrorists. >> reporter: a muslim-american group plans to build a 15-story building here, replacing a store that was damaged on 9/11 when part of a plane's landing gear smashed through the roof. the site has been quietly used for friday prayers for months. their hope is to break ground here a year from now, on the 10th anniversary of september 11th, but organizers say it's much more than a place of worship. in fact, they're not even calling it a mosque, but a culture all center. >> we want to each out to those who don't understand us. >> reporter: daisy kahn, who heads the protect, says the building will be open to all faiths and points out the fact that muslims
more from abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: almost a decade after 9/11 they're still arguing about what will be built at ground zero. but two blocks air way, plans are well under way for another building. a mosque. and that has many people outraged. jim riches lost his son in the attack. >> they can have that mosque, but have it somewhere else. i don't want it overlooking the site where my son was murdered that day by 19 muslim terrorists. >> reporter: a muslim-american group...
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i'm jennifer davis. back to you. >> looks that way. jennifer davis in austin, texas tex.hank you for that. >>> no surprise here, lindsay lohan is facing serious jailtime. has she figured out a way to avoid getting thrown behind bars? the move she's making far away from france. we're live with tmz in 15 minutes. >>> plus, what does it take to move a plane you can't fly? american airlines is making a pull million donation to a flight school and turns out to be a mammoth effort. look at that on the train there and taking you along for the ride coming up next. t .ie >> the crew on the space shuttle atlantis completed the last spacewalk of their mission. two astronauts spent several hours float floating outside to finish putting in a new six- pack of batteries at the international space station. the $22 million power overhaul was their objective. atlantis will undock on sunday and due to land at kennedy space center on wednesday. >>> a jetliner trip that didn't get too far off the ground. the crews move this american airlines airliner a mile down the street of miami to get it
i'm jennifer davis. back to you. >> looks that way. jennifer davis in austin, texas tex.hank you for that. >>> no surprise here, lindsay lohan is facing serious jailtime. has she figured out a way to avoid getting thrown behind bars? the move she's making far away from france. we're live with tmz in 15 minutes. >>> plus, what does it take to move a plane you can't fly? american airlines is making a pull million donation to a flight school and turns out to be a mammoth...
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davis and i to afghanistan at mother's day. and we really do value and appreciate the leadership of speaker pelosi in joining us because i do think that it elevated the concerns that were raised by women last year and continue to be raised in afghanistan. i'd first like to say that it was really a privilege to meet the servicemen and women, our servicemen and women who serve in afghanistan. who put themselves in harm's way as my colleagues have described, who are mothers themselves. i think to the young woman who graduated from the high school i graduated from, and she's a sergeant in the army. she has a 1-year-old and a 4-year-old here at home out in prince georges county. and it's their service and sacrifice that are our guide posts and barometers for success, both our success and the success of afghan women in a security environment that enables afghan women to provide for their families, to achieve prospects for economic development and for participation in governance in their country. i join my colleagues in emphasizing th
davis and i to afghanistan at mother's day. and we really do value and appreciate the leadership of speaker pelosi in joining us because i do think that it elevated the concerns that were raised by women last year and continue to be raised in afghanistan. i'd first like to say that it was really a privilege to meet the servicemen and women, our servicemen and women who serve in afghanistan. who put themselves in harm's way as my colleagues have described, who are mothers themselves. i think to...
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a refuge for its owner and his mistress, the actress marion davies.w york, he lived openly with davies for more than 30 years until his death in 1951. >> very scandalous. >> osgood: hearst castle director hoyt fields. >> you think about the time mrs. hearst was not unaware of what was going on. it worked for that situation. to be with someone for that period of time is a definite love story. >> osgood: a love that clearly went two ways. when hearst invited hollywood moguls to his castle, the screening of marion's lateest film was often on the program. his way of promoting her movie career. and when hearst's fortunes saged during the depression, it was marion who presented him with a check for a million dollars drawn from her own savings. their mutual love was perhaps the biggest reason why hearst tried so hard to kill orson welles' movie citizen kane. >> get out. >> he was not worried that much about how he was portrayed but he took great exception to the way marion had been portrayed. >> that is correct. in fact in her biography is an apology from or
a refuge for its owner and his mistress, the actress marion davies.w york, he lived openly with davies for more than 30 years until his death in 1951. >> very scandalous. >> osgood: hearst castle director hoyt fields. >> you think about the time mrs. hearst was not unaware of what was going on. it worked for that situation. to be with someone for that period of time is a definite love story. >> osgood: a love that clearly went two ways. when hearst invited hollywood...
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here comes ike davis. davis said, "my biceps were a little sore after that. bottom nine, rod barajas muscling up. walk-off homer for barajas. the second of his career. he said, "my whole body went numb after it went over the fence." mets win eight straight at home. cards beat the pirates 4-3. yadier molina doubled home the go-ahead run in the topst ninth. -- in the top of the ninth. ryan franklin earned the win in relief after blowing his first save of the season. >> the rays the best record in baseball including a major league best 12-1 on the road this season, looking to make it 13 out of 14. willie aybar in the top of the fourth. evan longoria would score from second. 1-0 rays. bottom of the seventh. david price strikes out adam rosales toned the inning. rays win it 4-1. as for tampa, they become the fourth team in major league history to win at least 13 of their first 14 road games of the season and the first since the 1984 tigers started 14-0 on the road to their world series title. no prior team h least 13-1 on the road. >> according to court statements
here comes ike davis. davis said, "my biceps were a little sore after that. bottom nine, rod barajas muscling up. walk-off homer for barajas. the second of his career. he said, "my whole body went numb after it went over the fence." mets win eight straight at home. cards beat the pirates 4-3. yadier molina doubled home the go-ahead run in the topst ninth. -- in the top of the ninth. ryan franklin earned the win in relief after blowing his first save of the season. >> the...
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city officials will be taking the issue up this week, and our lindsay davis is on the story. >> reporter: still arguing about what will be built at ground zero. but two blocks air way, plans are well under way for another building. a mosque. and that has many people outraged. jim riches lost his son in the attack. >> they can have that mosque, but have it somewhere else. i don't want it overlooking the site where my son was murdered that day by 19 muslim terrorists. >> reporter: a muslim american group plans to build a 15-story building here, replacing a store that was damaged on 9/11 when part of a plan's landing gear smashed through the roof. the site has been quietly used for friday prayers for months. their hope is to break ground here a year from now, on the tenth anniversary of september 11th. but organizers say it's much more than a place of worship. in fact, they are not calling it a mosque, but a cultural center. >> we want to each out to those that don't understand us. >> reporter: daisy khan points out the fact that muslims also died on 9/11. >> there would be no better place,
city officials will be taking the issue up this week, and our lindsay davis is on the story. >> reporter: still arguing about what will be built at ground zero. but two blocks air way, plans are well under way for another building. a mosque. and that has many people outraged. jim riches lost his son in the attack. >> they can have that mosque, but have it somewhere else. i don't want it overlooking the site where my son was murdered that day by 19 muslim terrorists. >>...
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linsey davis is at kennedy airport here in new york where those mothers, i understand, just landed. linsey, how were they. >> reporter: david, it was quite a touching scene inside. we saw more tears today as the mothers on one hand were expressing gratitude as they got to visit with their kids but on the other disappointment that they weren't able to bring them home. one of the hikers' brothers was on hand to greet them just a short time ago. as you can imagine, they were exhausted and overwhelmed. this after an emotional 72 hours when they finally got the moments they had waited for more than nine months for, the chance to hold and talk with their kids who are being detained in iran in prison. >> it's almost more than we can bear. our greatest hope was to bring our children home with us. >> reporter: yes. >> any word from the state department on what it's doing to help the mothers? >> reporter: the state department hasn't said specifically what they plan to do other than they continue to call on the government of iran to release them on humanitarian grounds. >> all right, linsey da
linsey davis is at kennedy airport here in new york where those mothers, i understand, just landed. linsey, how were they. >> reporter: david, it was quite a touching scene inside. we saw more tears today as the mothers on one hand were expressing gratitude as they got to visit with their kids but on the other disappointment that they weren't able to bring them home. one of the hikers' brothers was on hand to greet them just a short time ago. as you can imagine, they were exhausted and...
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six years ago gray davis was democrat was governor and he was impeached. so i mean that tells you something about the political in the state. $19 billion deficit it is remarkable that they're spending so deeply. >> if i can take a whack at it why would you want to be governor in a $19 billion deficit testimony going to be miserable. part of the reason i think you want to do is it because you like to be the center of attention t is ego grat trying but the real reason, this is something we don't talk about enough s that you really think you can help the country or help the state. i was on a plane to new york a couple weeks ago. and it was the last shuttle on a thursday to new york. we were late and landed at midnight there were probably 8 or 10 members of congress on that plane all going back to their districts on new york. i'm getting off the plane at laguardia, it is midnight, 12:30, and i'm thinking they do this every week. you don't do that unless you-- dow it for some ego but you really don't do it unless you think you are helping the country. because i
six years ago gray davis was democrat was governor and he was impeached. so i mean that tells you something about the political in the state. $19 billion deficit it is remarkable that they're spending so deeply. >> if i can take a whack at it why would you want to be governor in a $19 billion deficit testimony going to be miserable. part of the reason i think you want to do is it because you like to be the center of attention t is ego grat trying but the real reason, this is something we...
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whether or not jefferson davis and benjamin knew it is arguable that let me ask you this. do you think these confederate agents up and down the line were acting as rogue agents on their own, taking actions like kidnapping the president of the united states without informing the president of the confederacy we were going to do this? >> my feelings articulated. >> i seriously doubt it. go especially jefferson davis who was a very controlling man and had his finger on everything. >> thank you. >> we are going to move it along. >> at the conspirators trial who provided the most surprising or unexpected testimony? >> that is not going to move things quickly. [laughter] >> i guess the most surprising was godfrey himes, who figured the people in montrÉal canada as being involved with boot and helping him set up. the kidnapping conspiracy. he gave excellent detailed testimony that at the time was basically dismissed or not taken all that seriously because he was jewish. and anti-semitism was very strong, but it turned out everything you said was 100% true. and you won't find it in
whether or not jefferson davis and benjamin knew it is arguable that let me ask you this. do you think these confederate agents up and down the line were acting as rogue agents on their own, taking actions like kidnapping the president of the united states without informing the president of the confederacy we were going to do this? >> my feelings articulated. >> i seriously doubt it. go especially jefferson davis who was a very controlling man and had his finger on everything....
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davis bekham estÁ visitando a las tropas britÁnicas que se encuentran en afganistÁn. >> en el bÉisbolel mÁrquez e israel vÁzquez, en el box. >> ademÁs recordamos el mundial de alemania, del sudafrica. conocemos los tres finalistas del concurso yo quiero ser senadora. los espero. buenas noches. >> jordan romero es el montaÑÉs tan mÁs joven con lograr la cumbre del monte everest. >> desde allÍ llamÓ a su madre y le dijo que la llamaba desde la cima del mundo. tan sÓlo nueve aÑos de edad, increÍble hazaÑa. asÍ nos vamos.
davis bekham estÁ visitando a las tropas britÁnicas que se encuentran en afganistÁn. >> en el bÉisbolel mÁrquez e israel vÁzquez, en el box. >> ademÁs recordamos el mundial de alemania, del sudafrica. conocemos los tres finalistas del concurso yo quiero ser senadora. los espero. buenas noches. >> jordan romero es el montaÑÉs tan mÁs joven con lograr la cumbre del monte everest. >> desde allÍ llamÓ a su madre y le dijo que la llamaba desde la cima del mundo....
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bob davis, "wall street journal." are we still bfled?guest: it did not seem possible that it was a sell-off of that magnitude. something odd happened. it happened in five minutes. host: have they figured it out? was it a fat finger? guest: that is one of the possibilities, but i do not know that we will go for days. host: the market ended up going down about 340. that all due to what is happening in greece? guest: you can never psychoanalyze the markets, but a lot of it clearly is. there's concerns about the defaults around a the world. greece and of itself would not be a big deal because it is a small country, but the fear is that greece goes to spain, goes to portugal, goes to italy, and then it is a real mess. host: a couple of associated press ticles just coming over the wire. here's another one. ital approved an initial $7 million loan for greece. greek borrowing costs have hit another record high. the bank of spain says the country is out of recession. guest: it is funny, four of those were very positive news. spain is out of reces
bob davis, "wall street journal." are we still bfled?guest: it did not seem possible that it was a sell-off of that magnitude. something odd happened. it happened in five minutes. host: have they figured it out? was it a fat finger? guest: that is one of the possibilities, but i do not know that we will go for days. host: the market ended up going down about 340. that all due to what is happening in greece? guest: you can never psychoanalyze the markets, but a lot of it clearly is....
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more about this extraordinary leadership of congresswoman davis because she brought ms. edwards to afghanistan one year ago so it is with great appreciation and ought of the trip we learned so much and we are better equipped to make some decisions miss susan davis from california. >> it was a return we told them and they met them last year we want to return and see them again and see how things would be going for them and we did that part we're able to take a measure of any changes they had experienced. it was also just in the east of the president karzai visit and we were able to meet with him and the importance of women and the importance of the parliamentary elections that were coming soon and we were honored by the speakers' involvement to being. this particular trip because she brought such seriousness to our mission and elevated that and inspired many of the people we've met along the way. first allowed to talk about the troops and civilians who are now working in theater the mother's of our troops and also the civilians benefactor we're visiting on mother's day hi
more about this extraordinary leadership of congresswoman davis because she brought ms. edwards to afghanistan one year ago so it is with great appreciation and ought of the trip we learned so much and we are better equipped to make some decisions miss susan davis from california. >> it was a return we told them and they met them last year we want to return and see them again and see how things would be going for them and we did that part we're able to take a measure of any changes they...
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kristin davis, aka charlotte is right now entertaining our crowd.we're going to chat a little bit later on. she's back as fiona. we've got cameron diaz. it is so good to see you. >> what a great place to come to work every day, guys. >> almost as nice as far, far away. >> well, that is the best place. >> i just saw you out in l.a. it was so great. you were talking about the mo e movie. >> when we sat with all the other guys, antonio and mike, we -- it was just one of those moments where we don't even get a lot of those moments. we really got to learn like what the experience was like for all of us and realized actually it was very similar. we all had the same experience. we're like, why didn't we do this? why have we only been talking about it for the last ten years? >> you like the fantasy, too. it means so much for young kids. you don't want kids to think fiona, cameron diaz. >> i know. it is like that shocking look on a kid's face when their parents are, do you know who this is? the kid's like, no? a random woman? no. it's princess fiona. the kid
kristin davis, aka charlotte is right now entertaining our crowd.we're going to chat a little bit later on. she's back as fiona. we've got cameron diaz. it is so good to see you. >> what a great place to come to work every day, guys. >> almost as nice as far, far away. >> well, that is the best place. >> i just saw you out in l.a. it was so great. you were talking about the mo e movie. >> when we sat with all the other guys, antonio and mike, we -- it was just one...
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davis: madam speaker, we are listening to our troops and military leaders. i held two hearings on this hearing. this process was set to understand how to implement reform, not ether it should happen. that is contained in the amendment. don't ask, don't tell weakens our national security by asking service members to lie, firing them for being gay, and telling able recruits we don't want you. please, america can do better. vote yes. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. for what purpose does the gentleman from mississippi arise? mr. skelton: -- >> i request unanimous consent -- in opposition to this amendment. the chair: without objection. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. >> i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from michigan, a freshman congressman and former lieutenant commander, mr. peters. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. peters: i strongly support representative murphy's amendment. we must allow our military to recruit and retain any qualified patriotic and courageous american who wants to serve ou
davis: madam speaker, we are listening to our troops and military leaders. i held two hearings on this hearing. this process was set to understand how to implement reform, not ether it should happen. that is contained in the amendment. don't ask, don't tell weakens our national security by asking service members to lie, firing them for being gay, and telling able recruits we don't want you. please, america can do better. vote yes. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. for...
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. >> greetings, my name is craig davis. have a desire to join an effective corporate team with room for advancement. i have a degree in marketing management. i have experience ranging from insurance claims to call centers and recall. i have experience in forecasting, store development, and sales. i recently added ups technical skills to my skills. >>> good morning i'm kerry tameres, a results oriented professional with 17 years of progressive challenging management experience specializing in mortgage lending and collection operations. if you're looking for a proven leader, understanding the importance of rule making, knowing how to build alliance with coworkers and organized and detail oriented and who is as career committed as it takes to achieve suck eases, please consider what i have to offer. >>> good morning my name is foster campbell and i live in baltimore city, i'm looking for civil engineering as a drafter. i have 10 years of experience between two companies and i'm efficient in completing road and utility drawings
. >> greetings, my name is craig davis. have a desire to join an effective corporate team with room for advancement. i have a degree in marketing management. i have experience ranging from insurance claims to call centers and recall. i have experience in forecasting, store development, and sales. i recently added ups technical skills to my skills. >>> good morning i'm kerry tameres, a results oriented professional with 17 years of progressive challenging management experience...
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police say this man, davis jones was arrested at his home on monday after police found child pornography. they says he a peeping tom. jones was first arrested last month after a father of a 15- year-old girl caught him taking pictures of her outside of a bedroom window. he is charged with sex abuse of a minor and production of child pornography. police want anyone with information on david jones to call the child advocacy center in harford county. >>> roosevelt leftwich is joining us now the lates on public works. >> reporter: public works plans on asking the board of estimates for a 9% hike in water rates. without it we could see more breaks and problems with water and sewer in the city. big watermain breaks like the 72-inch main that ruptured in dundalk last fall are factored in the cost. 95% of the entire water system is over 65 years old. along with new state and federal water quality mandates cost of water is way up. city officials say they understand the need for maintenance but such a large increase is going to hurt. >> who wants to dig money out of their pocket. you don't. i don'
police say this man, davis jones was arrested at his home on monday after police found child pornography. they says he a peeping tom. jones was first arrested last month after a father of a 15- year-old girl caught him taking pictures of her outside of a bedroom window. he is charged with sex abuse of a minor and production of child pornography. police want anyone with information on david jones to call the child advocacy center in harford county. >>> roosevelt leftwich is joining us...
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jefferson davis is coming? [laughter] >> this is a tough room.riend joy beyhar from "the view" is here. i seen president obama in tough negotiations with the russians and showdown with similar jung il. and president ahmadinejad. but the only time i seen him look nervous and jerky is on "the view." look and count how many times times he fidgets. >> i'm surrounded by women. you always surprise me. you always surprise me. >> i'm going to say, over the weekend, i reread "dreams of my father." >> let's wibed this baby up. my favorite moment was seeing all five living presidents all together in the oval office and something spontaneous happened and i thought it was fantastic, take a look. ♪ what is it good for? war yeah what is it good for absolutely nothing say it again ♪ >> this has been an honor and privilege. this is the greatest job, for the president of the united states, first lady michelle o'bauma. thank you very much. -- michelle o'baum -- obama. [applause] >> thank you all for coming, ladies and gentlemen. please stay where you are. and my su
jefferson davis is coming? [laughter] >> this is a tough room.riend joy beyhar from "the view" is here. i seen president obama in tough negotiations with the russians and showdown with similar jung il. and president ahmadinejad. but the only time i seen him look nervous and jerky is on "the view." look and count how many times times he fidgets. >> i'm surrounded by women. you always surprise me. you always surprise me. >> i'm going to say, over the weekend,...
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lindsay davis' come abc news, new york. >>> we are getting some breaking news out of alabama where two people were injured after an explosion at an army arsenal. the explosion happened this morning at the redstone arsenal on base in huntsville, alabama. details on the cause of the blast are not known right now and local officials are only saying it was a chemical type explosion. >>> the state of maryland suspended the license of the chamber's funeral home and crematorium, this after a surprise inspection at the riverdale funeral home. the inspection found a large pile of body bags with human remains on the floor of a garage. co-owner william chambers says he has to work with the state now to resolve the alleged violations. some of those who work nearby find the allegations hard to believe. >> i have been here 22 years, and we have never had problems. >> "the baltimore sun closed for reports that many of the bodies awaiting -- "the baltimore sun" reports that many of the bodies were awaiting cremation and were cadavers. >>> investigators are trying to piece together a serious accident i
lindsay davis' come abc news, new york. >>> we are getting some breaking news out of alabama where two people were injured after an explosion at an army arsenal. the explosion happened this morning at the redstone arsenal on base in huntsville, alabama. details on the cause of the blast are not known right now and local officials are only saying it was a chemical type explosion. >>> the state of maryland suspended the license of the chamber's funeral home and crematorium, this...
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lindsay davis has the latest on the cold bomb investigation. >> reporter: investigators now know the who and what but the question is why he did it and how the government almost let faisal shahzad escape. >> he was apprehended in 53 hours. that's good work. >> reporter: the tsa isn't taking any chances. effective immediately airlines must check the names of passengers on the no-fly list within two hours of being notified by the government that a new name has been added. until now airlines had until 24- hours to recheck the list. new york mayor would like to see more changes. officials say faisal shahzad drove to new york's j.f.k. airplane with a gun purchased in connecticut two months ago. bloomberg would like to ban those on the no-fly list of being able to buy guns. >> authorities should have a way to block those on the terrorist watch list and deemed too dangerous to fly. >> reporter: according to the new york time after selling his condo in 2004 investigators began asking questions about him. in 2009 he quit his job as a financial analyst and his $200,000 home in connecticut went
lindsay davis has the latest on the cold bomb investigation. >> reporter: investigators now know the who and what but the question is why he did it and how the government almost let faisal shahzad escape. >> he was apprehended in 53 hours. that's good work. >> reporter: the tsa isn't taking any chances. effective immediately airlines must check the names of passengers on the no-fly list within two hours of being notified by the government that a new name has been added. until...
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he was t inspired that role by geena davis. >>> the host of the late-night and former "snl" member jimmy fallon. ed tonight in the district with the recent success of "snl's" mother day's special. we asked if "snl" should try a reunion with the guys. >> gosh, like a father's day-type of thing? >> yeah. >> like a will ferrell i mean so many fun comedians that would love to come back, probably. will farrell, tracy, morgan, bill murray would be fun, akroyd, chevy chase, i don't know, horacio sands, chris kattan i love these guys. >> a heck of a show. tonight on "snl" veteran castmember tina fey with musical guest justin bieber, boys and girls. >>> a good night maybe stay in and watch "snl" too. >> yes. a lot of spots and headed for the washington metro area, so a soggy late saturday night and a pretty sogfirst thing sunday morning. a couple of rumble, thunders over the overnight but no severe weather is expected so you can file that away. just springtime thunder. a beautiful picture for you the world war ii memorial right in the middle of the downtown. 17th street near constitution. a befor
he was t inspired that role by geena davis. >>> the host of the late-night and former "snl" member jimmy fallon. ed tonight in the district with the recent success of "snl's" mother day's special. we asked if "snl" should try a reunion with the guys. >> gosh, like a father's day-type of thing? >> yeah. >> like a will ferrell i mean so many fun comedians that would love to come back, probably. will farrell, tracy, morgan, bill murray would...
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davis polk was working on the private sector solution. davis polk -- >> did you ask them for bankruptcy advice? >> at a later point when we had engaged davis polk to take over and to work with the fed on coming up with the revolving credit facility, among the professionals from davis polk who served us were not only banking experts and lending experts in the form of brad smith, but also a bankruptcy expert who is marshall huber in. >> let me make sure i understand. there were creditors, about to be creditors of a.i.g. and soferse you know potential counter-- over as you know potential counterparties who were trying to negotiate an arrangement with a.i.g. and when that failed you used their lawyer in order to advise the federal reserve on what path to take forward? >> the way i would answer that is first there were multiple creditors, 100,000 employees, 106 million american policyholders who would be impacted if a.i.g. should file for bankruptcy. we were mindful of those situations. when we turned to davis polk we had a matter of hours to
davis polk was working on the private sector solution. davis polk -- >> did you ask them for bankruptcy advice? >> at a later point when we had engaged davis polk to take over and to work with the fed on coming up with the revolving credit facility, among the professionals from davis polk who served us were not only banking experts and lending experts in the form of brad smith, but also a bankruptcy expert who is marshall huber in. >> let me make sure i understand. there were...
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in life she inspired the character played by gena davis in at league of their own."he was the league's all-time best hitter. she was named one of "sports illustrated" best women athletes of the century. later in her life she worked as a physical therapist. she died at home in california. dottie kamenshek was 84 years old. >>> the major air carriers will add what they are calling peak travel surcharges. it will cost you an extra $10 to $30 to fly on heavy traffic days. for a family of four that could add up to a whopping $240 round trip. the five major u.s. carriers have figured out a way to charge something extra every day of the summer except july 4th itself which is considered a light travel day. >>> you heard the music a moment ago. 20 years of "law & order" will come to a close on this network. the last episode that featured new york city so prominently aired 10:00, account central. maybe the most spun off show. one more spinoff "law & order los angeles" is taking its place this fall. >>> when we come back here "making a difference" because that is what it takes
in life she inspired the character played by gena davis in at league of their own."he was the league's all-time best hitter. she was named one of "sports illustrated" best women athletes of the century. later in her life she worked as a physical therapist. she died at home in california. dottie kamenshek was 84 years old. >>> the major air carriers will add what they are calling peak travel surcharges. it will cost you an extra $10 to $30 to fly on heavy traffic days....
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davis. mrs. davis: one of the reasons we have this legislation before us is due to a group of young people who have dedicated their voices and energy to getting the heart-wrenching situation in uganda the attention it demands. the invisible children organization, which has its headquarters in my district, has brought the awful acts of the lord's resistance army to light. the group has galvanized an entire generation of young people here to care about children halfway around the world. their activism has painted for many people in our country the grim, intense reality that is faced by so many ugandans, especially the children abducted by the l.r.a. and forced to become child soldiers. the volunteers have traveled to our cities, our schools, our businesses probably even to many of our offices here in washington to show their films and speak out against joseph coney and his army's brutality. these young members of the invisible children organization knows that no child should live in fear of being a
davis. mrs. davis: one of the reasons we have this legislation before us is due to a group of young people who have dedicated their voices and energy to getting the heart-wrenching situation in uganda the attention it demands. the invisible children organization, which has its headquarters in my district, has brought the awful acts of the lord's resistance army to light. the group has galvanized an entire generation of young people here to care about children halfway around the world. their...
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the one in kansas city which apparently has a thin layer of ice under the dirt because kyle davies slips on it like he's in a cartoon. not sure if he was wearing spikes or slippers but he needs to try something else because what he was wearing didn't work at all. that's gbu. sea a new version every thursday night at 5:00 and 11:00. until then, i'm brett haber. back to you. >> brett always has a smile for us. that is our week in review. i'm derek mcginty. thanks for watching. you have a great sunday. we'll see you next sunday. bye-bye. [ beeping ] ♪ my country ♪ 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land ♪ of liberty ♪ of thee i sing [ laughs ] ♪ oh, land ♪ where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring ♪ [ male announcer ] achievement has its own patch of grass. ♪ achievement unleashes hidden potential. ♪ all right! achievement looks forward to dinner at home. achievement enjoys newfound freedom. i love you. [ male announcer ] mortgages, home equity loans, and lines of credit from pnc. helping achievers borrow with an eye towards the future. pnc. for the
the one in kansas city which apparently has a thin layer of ice under the dirt because kyle davies slips on it like he's in a cartoon. not sure if he was wearing spikes or slippers but he needs to try something else because what he was wearing didn't work at all. that's gbu. sea a new version every thursday night at 5:00 and 11:00. until then, i'm brett haber. back to you. >> brett always has a smile for us. that is our week in review. i'm derek mcginty. thanks for watching. you have a...
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and, they insist that the words of jefferson davis, president of the confederacy during the civil war, be considered alongside those of abraham lincoln. what do you say to people who say you are imposing your political and religious views on school children? >> we're a political body. we have to make those decisions. >> reporter: one of the leaders in all of this is don mcleroy, a suburban den test and self-described christian fundamentalist. if the founding fathers wanted this a christian nation, why is there no mention of jesus in the constitution? >> they wanted it to be a secular state. however, we can still refer to it as a christian nation. >> reporter: here are some of the things the conservatives tried and failed to have. have the president called by his full name, barack hussein obama, which some called an attempt to raise questions about his faith. and even rename the slave trade as the atlantic triangular trade. >> so dan, now the decision's been made, how many years will these rules govern? >> reporter: for a long time, a decade. don mcleroy, he was recently voted out of o
and, they insist that the words of jefferson davis, president of the confederacy during the civil war, be considered alongside those of abraham lincoln. what do you say to people who say you are imposing your political and religious views on school children? >> we're a political body. we have to make those decisions. >> reporter: one of the leaders in all of this is don mcleroy, a suburban den test and self-described christian fundamentalist. if the founding fathers wanted this a...
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linsey davis is following the investigation, linsey? >> reporter: good morning, jeremy and vinita.ontinue to learn more about that suspect. that he worked as a junior financial analyst in stamford, connecticut. that he has a wife and two young kids. that his home in connecticut is in foreclosure. faisal shahzad is charged with attempting an act of terrorism, using a weapon of mass destruction, and traveling to the u.s. to commit an act of terror. the 30-year-old suspect reportedly admits he tried to set off a car bomb in times square saturday. >> it is clear that this was a terrorist plot aimed at murdering americans in one of the busiest places in our country. >> reporter: despite being on a federal no-fly list, shahzad was arrested trying to flee the country aboard an emirates flight bound for dubai. >> actually, i have a message for you to go back to the gate immediately. make the left turn when able. >> clearly the guy was on the plane and shouldn't have been. >> reporter: while in custody shahzad has been cooperating with authorities, even providing information about his train
linsey davis is following the investigation, linsey? >> reporter: good morning, jeremy and vinita.ontinue to learn more about that suspect. that he worked as a junior financial analyst in stamford, connecticut. that he has a wife and two young kids. that his home in connecticut is in foreclosure. faisal shahzad is charged with attempting an act of terrorism, using a weapon of mass destruction, and traveling to the u.s. to commit an act of terror. the 30-year-old suspect reportedly admits...
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davis of illinois for five minutes. ms. kaptur of ohio for five minutes. mr.oregon for five minutes. and ms. linda sanchez of california for five minutes. without objection. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6 2009 and under a previous order of the house, the following members are recognized for five minutes each. mr. towns of new york. the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> i ask unanimous consent to claim the time of mr. towns for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlelady from california is recognized for five minutes. ms. sanchez: i rise today to speak of an issue of concern. i'm proud to support the seniors' bill of rights crafted by the senior task force and i'm committed to its goal. these goals include helping seniors achieve financial security, staying in their homes and receiving quality affordable health care. our seniors made this country what it is today, fighting for our freedom, serving as a backbone in the post-war years and providing critical leadership in our community. i want to address a
davis of illinois for five minutes. ms. kaptur of ohio for five minutes. mr.oregon for five minutes. and ms. linda sanchez of california for five minutes. without objection. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6 2009 and under a previous order of the house, the following members are recognized for five minutes each. mr. towns of new york. the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> i ask unanimous consent to claim the time of mr. towns for five minutes. the speaker pro...
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ewing and davis. nobody higher than maure. he takes it inside.talked his way back into the series. and he is driving me crazy. put him in. they don't want him running and crouching. he may be able to do that on the stride to 1st base, that's the problem. maure can hit and taking batting practice this week. the numbers that he put up at home. a strike. >> we'll watch them all day. you can see the number .233. >> gary: maure .385 off left- handers. and the lone homerun. >> maure hitting .357. you can neutralize the power but not with the twins. gets the lead out. continues his enhanced performance. >> going down the line not at full speed. >> gary: now here is morning morning -- morneua. he comes in tied with jackson 1 and 2 in batting average in the american league. 1 ball, 1 strike 26789 down. not going anywhere 1-1 delivery. the count is 2-1 maure being held by atkins. not sure why with the left- handed batter up there. 2-1. swung on a big cut. a 2 ball, 2 strike count. >> not extremely hard thrower. >> gary: and delivery for brian matusz. given
ewing and davis. nobody higher than maure. he takes it inside.talked his way back into the series. and he is driving me crazy. put him in. they don't want him running and crouching. he may be able to do that on the stride to 1st base, that's the problem. maure can hit and taking batting practice this week. the numbers that he put up at home. a strike. >> we'll watch them all day. you can see the number .233. >> gary: maure .385 off left- handers. and the lone homerun. >> maure...
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davis comes all the way around from first. -- reyes brings its home. h what brian he is an all-star. maybe this is just an aberration. a three games seseries tonight between the mavs and the orioles begins. >> 58 degrees in rosslyn. the news continues at 5:30. >> the district is digging deeper to try to cover the cost of name-brand condoms. >>> financial reform passes in the senate. i will have an update straight ahead. we have >>> sunshine on this friday, but there could be a shift in that pattern. you might need the umbrella by the weekend. you might need the umbrella by the weekend. we will let 60. 30. 75. 65. it's not just a number. it's a revolution. i'm a 25. i'm a 30. your sleep number. my sleep number is 50. i'm a 90. because even though 9 out of 10 couples demand different degrees of firmness, only one bed delivers that: the sleep number bed. my sleep number is 35. and i'm a 60. after we found our sleep numbers, it brought us back together again in the same bed. it calibrates to the precise zone of comfort your body needs. adjustable on each s
davis comes all the way around from first. -- reyes brings its home. h what brian he is an all-star. maybe this is just an aberration. a three games seseries tonight between the mavs and the orioles begins. >> 58 degrees in rosslyn. the news continues at 5:30. >> the district is digging deeper to try to cover the cost of name-brand condoms. >>> financial reform passes in the senate. i will have an update straight ahead. we have >>> sunshine on this friday, but...
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yeah, i heard him say, he heard the president was going to be here, he said, what, jefferson davis is coming? i couldn't believe it. oh, it's a tough room. my good friend joy behar from "the view," where is joy? i give the ladies there a lot of credit. i've seen president obama in tough negotiations with the russians. i've seen them get in a show don with kim jong il. i've seen him get tough on the president of iran, president "ahmed-nut job"? gut the only time he was nervous and fidgety is on "the view." look how many times he fidgets here. take a look. >> i am surrounded by women. >> we're not surprised. >> i am surrounded by women. i'm always surprised. you always surprise me. you always have something. >> well, i just to want say, in fact, over the weekend, i re-read "dreams from my father." >> all right, let's wind this baby up. my favorite moment of the past year, though, was seeing all five living presidents together in the oval office. something spontaneous happened. i thought it was just fantastic. take a look. >> ♪ what it is >> ♪ war what it is good for line lien absolutely
yeah, i heard him say, he heard the president was going to be here, he said, what, jefferson davis is coming? i couldn't believe it. oh, it's a tough room. my good friend joy behar from "the view," where is joy? i give the ladies there a lot of credit. i've seen president obama in tough negotiations with the russians. i've seen them get in a show don with kim jong il. i've seen him get tough on the president of iran, president "ahmed-nut job"? gut the only time he was...