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but when you dealt with somebody like the christmas day donner you didn't really need admissions or confession the evidence was overwhelming and when we talk about the subtleties of interrogations i find it hard to accept that the assistance of establishing reports bond by the interrogator with the subject would be sufficiently enhanced to pour into giving the mayor mandel warnings as a disc richard for making statements that by the time you get through singing you have the right to remain silent anything you say -- there are five of them and you get this waivers. but that is a big discouraging factor. so it would be my hope that the
but when you dealt with somebody like the christmas day donner you didn't really need admissions or confession the evidence was overwhelming and when we talk about the subtleties of interrogations i find it hard to accept that the assistance of establishing reports bond by the interrogator with the subject would be sufficiently enhanced to pour into giving the mayor mandel warnings as a disc richard for making statements that by the time you get through singing you have the right to remain...
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. >> if i asked you, each of you right now to tell the american people how donner the situation is in your opinion. >> the american people know something is terribly wrong. you can call on anybody from monuments to chapel hill to dubuque and say hey what's wrong with our country and that is why these organizations sprang out, the tea party and these other things, the hostility. sprick but there are no new tax organizations. tater don't touch my social security organizations. sprick but they know something is desperately wrong in america. that is the key. and as long as they do that is what we are trying to tell people something is terribly wrong with this country, dysfunctional congress in that sense. weeper taught and trained by handlers to bring home the bacon. and now the pay is dead. [laughter] and the candy store is closed. >> he does the math. [laughter] if we can build the trust in this whole commission the two of us have we are going to get to the promised land. here is what i feel it could tell the students at chapel hill and the immediately get it and this is a fact, this is
. >> if i asked you, each of you right now to tell the american people how donner the situation is in your opinion. >> the american people know something is terribly wrong. you can call on anybody from monuments to chapel hill to dubuque and say hey what's wrong with our country and that is why these organizations sprang out, the tea party and these other things, the hostility. sprick but there are no new tax organizations. tater don't touch my social security organizations. sprick...
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there was no surprise he hinted he was going to do it in donner was one who was about to the wall to be incarcerated. i never did go to prison but i was in a witness protection program a long time and i was allowed to go off and make a safe house. my regular residence where i would be brought to the city almost every day which i was so i wasn't real happy about it. my wife was quite upset with it and most of those who were involved in watergate were quite shocked that it wasn't even broader. but something i never asked for or wanted. but i think that in the long run it was the right decision and i think while ford suffered his ability to win the presidency on his own as a result of the pardon was just enough people who felt strongly about it and would have made a difference in that election had that not have been the key issue. but it's pretty ugly to contemplate any former president of the united states on trial for what happened during nixon's presidency. there is a real question as to whether nixon could have ever received a fair trial if the well hadn't been so plays and from whi
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if their families knew what they had donner to survive in damascus it would shame the families about their lives would be at risk and even so, even knowing that they still did it. of course i was disturbed by the families, the mothers and fathers who would sell their 12-year-old daughter's. that was equally disturbing. but i wanted to document the women who i felt i had a lot in common with pivot to be cut. so i was lucky enough to get a translator who might know in a baghdad who happened to be in damascus the same time i was and i said can you help me? can you introduce me to someone and i can probably take it from there. but i need your help to make the first introduction and she took me to an apartment where i met a woman in her thirties who had two kids. she'd come from a mixed marriage and lived in dora. the reason she was forced to flee is there was -- she had acid thrown on her which was the biggest sign ever that there was the first step and she was going to have to leave. her husband left her and her children. she was on her own and was the one who brought me into this world
if their families knew what they had donner to survive in damascus it would shame the families about their lives would be at risk and even so, even knowing that they still did it. of course i was disturbed by the families, the mothers and fathers who would sell their 12-year-old daughter's. that was equally disturbing. but i wanted to document the women who i felt i had a lot in common with pivot to be cut. so i was lucky enough to get a translator who might know in a baghdad who happened to be...
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[laughter] >> and my claim to fame is i actually convinced donner kuwait to a deficit peace with peteerson on 60 minutes somewhere in the early 90's and in that story we have ordinary citizens sitting at tables and we had a huge deficit issue back then and they got the budget books and all the citizens solved it. they just did it. it was clear. social security eligibility raise its, the age, i don't know how high it has to go. but on some taxes, death tax, everything still would be -- will not everybody. so that part of your problem is over. would you agree with is that? >> well, people use flash words in washington. the immigration flash word is amnesty. for everyone national i.t., these are good words. texas is ours. they say they are stalking horses for taxes and we said we are stalking horses for our grandchildren and so in every situation here, there is a motion, fear, guilt, racism, those are the fourth things i found in my time here either pass or kill the bill with a fear, guilt or racism, whatever the issue. social security. there isn't a thing in it that affects anything i'v
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in terms of a name, we've been planning this operation to draw donner iraq for a long time. and we've rehearsed it several times, all through that period, it's -- we've caulkett responsible drawdown. but this fall as we started to also build up in afghanistan because of the president's decision to do so, it became obvious to us that some of total what we were doing, and that is continuing to fight in iraq. at the same time, we were shifting the main effort to afghanistan and conduct in combat operations there at the same time; that the scope of our operation was larger than even the turn that general patton made in world war ii at the battle of the bulge. we're he turned down our own third army on its heels 90 degrees and attacked in to the flank of the germans. so, when we looked at that operation historic the and the size of it, we realized we were many times greater than that and over a much longer duration. but the code word that he used to turn the third army was nickel. he simply picked up the phone and said "nickel." so we have nicknamed this operation that we are doi
in terms of a name, we've been planning this operation to draw donner iraq for a long time. and we've rehearsed it several times, all through that period, it's -- we've caulkett responsible drawdown. but this fall as we started to also build up in afghanistan because of the president's decision to do so, it became obvious to us that some of total what we were doing, and that is continuing to fight in iraq. at the same time, we were shifting the main effort to afghanistan and conduct in combat...
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on the campaign trail even when you go out into america what passed for journalism was going to a donner. during iowa caucuses as opposed to knocking on doors so that's the kind of reporting jon and i have done over the years and that's the kind of -- that is kind of where we come from this. this book was sort of two years ago, i mean a year or so ago when barack obama was elected president there were a lot of teams hope, change and a number of other things. one of the things they were talking about, when we start talking about black people the discussion was black people think this and it was one black people terry talked about with him representing white people and black people think this. this book was meant to turn the camera the other way and look at the crowd and say who are these folks and what do they think and what they came up with a lot of different things. and so we've talked to union workers. we've talked to offenders and people who were business owners who don't want their taxes cut and so a lot of people have a lot of different opinions about the world. one of the chapters
on the campaign trail even when you go out into america what passed for journalism was going to a donner. during iowa caucuses as opposed to knocking on doors so that's the kind of reporting jon and i have done over the years and that's the kind of -- that is kind of where we come from this. this book was sort of two years ago, i mean a year or so ago when barack obama was elected president there were a lot of teams hope, change and a number of other things. one of the things they were talking...
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sepulcher negative the road and they think their own marriages would don't fret about the way in which donner and or immoral heterosexuals so the institution of marriage or lower its value given the don't worry about this and they don't allow marriage even for him a and lesbians who scriven their character it is difficult to take the argument at face value the idea same-sex unions will so we traditional marriage therefore can't be in a store without moving on to the terrain of discussed here and contamination. the only distinction between between heterosexuals and whole class of gays and lesbians that can possibly explain the difference in people's reaction is the sex act of the former who do not discuss the majority however unworthy particularly people may be whereas the sex act on of the letcher who do. the fault must be to assess a traditional marriage with the sex act of same-sex couples is to
sepulcher negative the road and they think their own marriages would don't fret about the way in which donner and or immoral heterosexuals so the institution of marriage or lower its value given the don't worry about this and they don't allow marriage even for him a and lesbians who scriven their character it is difficult to take the argument at face value the idea same-sex unions will so we traditional marriage therefore can't be in a store without moving on to the terrain of discussed here...
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07 they were rewarded each year with an invitation to the president's club which is wamu's hi yes donner including expenses paid trips to places like hawaii and the bahamas. you were i think very much involved in the president's club could make sure those all expense trips were made. how does that happen? officers under investigation year after year after year instead of being disciplined or fired they are giving a rewarding trips to hawaii and the bahamas. how does that happen? >> mr. chairman and in case of fraud where there is an investigation i ask the h.r. group to the investigation if they come back with a recommendation to terminate or punish an employee i would have taken that recommendation. spec were you aware of the fact they are going on every one of those years? >> i was not. >> should you have been? >> it depends how people thought it was. >> was there a recommendation in 2005 to take action against those officers? >> the 2005 report which i see here is something i was familiar with. i don't know the specific recommendations were. right at the beginning of the time i joined
07 they were rewarded each year with an invitation to the president's club which is wamu's hi yes donner including expenses paid trips to places like hawaii and the bahamas. you were i think very much involved in the president's club could make sure those all expense trips were made. how does that happen? officers under investigation year after year after year instead of being disciplined or fired they are giving a rewarding trips to hawaii and the bahamas. how does that happen? >> mr....
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search and rescue helicopters for the coast guard or body scanners to discourage a mother would be donner from boarding a plane bound for the u.s., today's guest is vital to securing the nation from the threats we face the it terrorism or catastrophic suaturppes please welcome today's national press club guest the third secretary of the department of land securities janet napolitano [applause] >> thank you. good afternoon. it's a pleasure to be back at the national press club with a different job. some of the same issues but some additional one sells well. as was mentioned in the introduction. very briefly before i turn to the act will topic today, which is aviation security and the ever-changing threat environment and which we live, let me briefly describe our department. it is an amalgam of 22 agencies. it was formed in the week of 9/11 but there are aspects of the federal government the word square away or pieced together in different departments that should be under one roof. i'm often asked how one can manage such a large and diverse organization, and we have done -- i was going to g
search and rescue helicopters for the coast guard or body scanners to discourage a mother would be donner from boarding a plane bound for the u.s., today's guest is vital to securing the nation from the threats we face the it terrorism or catastrophic suaturppes please welcome today's national press club guest the third secretary of the department of land securities janet napolitano [applause] >> thank you. good afternoon. it's a pleasure to be back at the national press club with a...
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to be driving this process from the top down and out or who is we can get most phases one and two donner over a proposed text number of months and we would love to deal to get legislation before the end of the year. >> [inaudible] -- national association of manufacturers. we look forward to working with you as this moves forward. i wonder if you could touch upon the near medium-term reforms that were discussed by the interagency early on in the review process and whether or not any of those ideas such as the intracompany transfer program licensing and some of the other areas of the address toward a single agency. spec well, i am happy to say that you have just exhausted my knowledge of the subject. [laughter] frankly i'm not smart enough or well enough informed to talk about the proposals that have been discussed earlier in the review process or in terms of the inner agency on some of the specific things like you're talking about. >> right over here. >> i serve on a committee between commerce that has been looking at the index force. that is one of the biggest. thank you for your leaders
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but the other thing, too, is the day that my dad donner donner was about five months pregnant which isterpol part of this whole thing because i was already a little bit uncomfortable traveling around with my ruler were going to and from boston, new york, i was pregnant, but that was going to pale compared to the discomfort of being a pregnant woman who is actually teaching at the city university of new york in 2005 sadly. i would like to say that unpaid maternity leave was the worst of my problems as a pregnant woman at the city university of new york. lots of things happened because i had the baby off in june, july, august as extracurricular activity when i'm not teaching. [laughter] i had the baby in april and at this through everything off. and they're wreaked havoc on my tenure, on my psyche, general finance is. i want to win to the whole sob story. my friends here already know the story so i'm not going to do that. but needless to say -- i do have to say this i have a wonderful colleague in the history department, who as we speak is on a paid maternity leave at the city university
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this coverage was donner and redone eight times in the 23 days of the event from the very first day to the very last day. and so what i want to do is take a look at this continuous coverage and then of course afterwards we can talk about other elements of the coverage as you wish. some of the coverage ran for 12 hours straight but always the was the basic structure. the nation's came on the air with a loud fanfare heralding important and significant developments in the sniper case. the logic rick healey on a eulogy of the initial announcement was that something important had happened. but by continuing to live broadcast the work in thawing something else that broker. at least there would be new information. and on the whole, this never was realized except in the duralast case. new information was scarce because of the nature of the shootings there was little with one cadet to really say about what had occurred. you could see the victim had no idea what was going on on the other side of the world. ballistics evidence took a long time for process. the police were very tight-lipped and go
this coverage was donner and redone eight times in the 23 days of the event from the very first day to the very last day. and so what i want to do is take a look at this continuous coverage and then of course afterwards we can talk about other elements of the coverage as you wish. some of the coverage ran for 12 hours straight but always the was the basic structure. the nation's came on the air with a loud fanfare heralding important and significant developments in the sniper case. the logic...
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leave or donner, we will kill you if you must go. there was chaos on the ground there were plenty of people leaving the country. >> host: on a related note you explain maliki's encounter with syria trying to pressure syria to close the border so they could stop this flow of refugees. what were the other ways that you documented of the refugees becoming pawns of this larger regional battle going on and ponds of iraqi policy towards the neighboring countries and also the neighboring countries using refugees as pressure points on maliki's government? >> guest: let me talk about first with the americans. i think by 2007 there was such pressure in washington to deal with the refugees of the late senator kennedy did a lot of working, chris and now what he felt he had to show he was doing something and so in 2007 there was a caravan that was put on 20 buses and the government was offering $800 per refugee. they were all loaded on buses. this was supposed to go on for months. but it was the most symbolic trip to imagine it took 48 hours to g
leave or donner, we will kill you if you must go. there was chaos on the ground there were plenty of people leaving the country. >> host: on a related note you explain maliki's encounter with syria trying to pressure syria to close the border so they could stop this flow of refugees. what were the other ways that you documented of the refugees becoming pawns of this larger regional battle going on and ponds of iraqi policy towards the neighboring countries and also the neighboring...
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anyway, we are sitting there having dinner and donner bohol comes abdullah, the head of what was known as the eye iranian revolution in iraq. i said what is he doing? his meeting with president bush. here is a person of fleet who is close to the iranians, the head of the shia revolution in iraq, not friendly with the united states, forget the anbar insurgency. this guy was really not friendly. plus add to that our body in iraq to we thought would bring democracy to iraq and is up being an agent of the iranian government. as jerry jones said to me not only are we losing the war, mark, we are on the wrong side. we were on getting this right. but we found a way to deal with the shiite insurgency. we were very effective with them and as the time has gone on i think that we have seen the shia and of the south not be pro-iranian. there was applied at that time and could close ties to the iranians these are iraqi nationals. they are not foresee speaking. they are nationals who happen to be shia, and today they are making political deals with the sunnis to stabilize the country and provide eco
anyway, we are sitting there having dinner and donner bohol comes abdullah, the head of what was known as the eye iranian revolution in iraq. i said what is he doing? his meeting with president bush. here is a person of fleet who is close to the iranians, the head of the shia revolution in iraq, not friendly with the united states, forget the anbar insurgency. this guy was really not friendly. plus add to that our body in iraq to we thought would bring democracy to iraq and is up being an agent...
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had a string of bankruptcy's at financial disasters behind him but in a way he's conducted teflon donner and get on to his next project and next project until he came to the yugo, and really i want to insist in my book that the yugo was another brooklyn project. it wasn't just seen in the vacuum or simply looked at a car that came to america. it was another venture in the longline of brooklyn denturist that still goes on to this day he tried to bring over chinese cars in the 2000's. >> is he still alive? >> he's still alive. he was successful with the yugo. he sold for about $5 million. he was a very successful man. >> how many yugo were sold in the united states? back this is what is amazing double the story and why i wanted to look into it is the sold 150,000 cars in seven years. it was the best-selling european imports in history. more than mercedes. what i wanted to know is if americans bought 150,000 which is a lot of cars but over that same period we bought 70 million cars, why is the yugo so universally known and scored when most americans have never driven one, they've never saw
had a string of bankruptcy's at financial disasters behind him but in a way he's conducted teflon donner and get on to his next project and next project until he came to the yugo, and really i want to insist in my book that the yugo was another brooklyn project. it wasn't just seen in the vacuum or simply looked at a car that came to america. it was another venture in the longline of brooklyn denturist that still goes on to this day he tried to bring over chinese cars in the 2000's. >> is...
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i said you've got to be kidding me, metal donner recipient, you are legendary. he said you know i know the enemy was and where the front lines were, i knew when we were going to fight and stop and he said to know that you don't know the individual was the enemy and you don't know if there was a rear area or frontline you have that continuous pressure on you 24/7 of not knowing you have that unbelievable feeling when you try to do something good and noble when it backfires and when someone doesn't appreciate what your intentions are. when somebody close themselves off, when you take a young person that is 17, 18, 19-years-old in any war and expose them to the carnage and fertility some of us in this room have seen, that goes against everything that a young mind is experienced and the difference between right and wrong and what should or shouldn't be what is morally correct and incorrect all begins to blur and to piece together an understanding and i think only now are we beginning to recognize this and we're just at the embryonic stages of understanding how to tr
i said you've got to be kidding me, metal donner recipient, you are legendary. he said you know i know the enemy was and where the front lines were, i knew when we were going to fight and stop and he said to know that you don't know the individual was the enemy and you don't know if there was a rear area or frontline you have that continuous pressure on you 24/7 of not knowing you have that unbelievable feeling when you try to do something good and noble when it backfires and when someone...
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will and cliff sheepishly started climbing back up the stairs donner as ever by the cables that connectedhem to their comrades. they climbed two floors and they were right at the edge of the zone of the impact of the coming plant. it was yet another decisive moment. what saved the day with people from other floors were now coming down the stairwell. they were strangers and formerly weak connections with will's hidden brain but there were many of them. besides it is getting difficult to climb against the tide of people climbing 15 stories against that kind of traffic was crazy. will and quick turn around and went with the flow. the results to get out of the stairwell and take an elevator back up. luckily for them every door they tried was locked. the stairwell was now a tunnel leading them out of the building. doors could be opened by anyone inside the building but were locked against intruders trying to enter offices from the stair well. we are going to go back and get left out so much, he fretted. well and cliff were in the stairwell on the 54th floor when they received the ultimate conf
will and cliff sheepishly started climbing back up the stairs donner as ever by the cables that connectedhem to their comrades. they climbed two floors and they were right at the edge of the zone of the impact of the coming plant. it was yet another decisive moment. what saved the day with people from other floors were now coming down the stairwell. they were strangers and formerly weak connections with will's hidden brain but there were many of them. besides it is getting difficult to climb...
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it's a restricted trust here in south florida through our law firm, gordon and donner.that are not covered by the medicaid insurance that she has, any of the incidentals at all. the community has been unbelievable. the outpouring of support has been amazing. john espinoza, a gentleman in town, called me. he has three daughters and he was so touched by this, one of his daughters go to the school where this happened. he wanted to put together this walk for josie. it's turned into a huge event. there's going to be probably thousands of people showing up this sunday in deerfield beach. and everybody is going to come together from different locations. it will be an amazing event. >> rick friedman, thank you so much. hilda gotay, our best wishes to you. you have a long road ahead but at least you have your daughter out of her coma now. best wishes to you, dear. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, ann. >>> coming up next, we'll lighten things up with jennifer lopez. but that's coming up right after this. to grow a great garden. liquafeed makes feeding as easy as w
it's a restricted trust here in south florida through our law firm, gordon and donner.that are not covered by the medicaid insurance that she has, any of the incidentals at all. the community has been unbelievable. the outpouring of support has been amazing. john espinoza, a gentleman in town, called me. he has three daughters and he was so touched by this, one of his daughters go to the school where this happened. he wanted to put together this walk for josie. it's turned into a huge event....
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namely the cooperative efforts underway with the mexican government to get him to elaborate a bit on donnerresults that has produced and what you expect from it and what you hope we can accomplish in that regard because we all know that cooperation is absolutely essential. secretary napolitano along with her counterparts of state and defense met with their mexican counterparts in february and march. they signed new agreements on intelligence sharing, border and air security cooperation. we would be interested in your take on the significance of those agreements and what difference they will making your work and what kind of results you would anticipate. but let me be a little more specific. i would like first customer bersin to ask you about the efforts on the site to beef up military presence in those parts of the country. when the president calderon took over in 2006 keep the mexican military in charge of security and police and for juarez and other mexican areas and was reported at the time the local police were demoralized and there was corruption problems and they were overwhelmed by t
namely the cooperative efforts underway with the mexican government to get him to elaborate a bit on donnerresults that has produced and what you expect from it and what you hope we can accomplish in that regard because we all know that cooperation is absolutely essential. secretary napolitano along with her counterparts of state and defense met with their mexican counterparts in february and march. they signed new agreements on intelligence sharing, border and air security cooperation. we...
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he was 45 he had a psa donner and as a result the psa testing found that cancer had spread for 70% of his prostate. they couldn't remove the prostate because the prostate was spread to other means and is now in remission and during their time together again it's in remission for the time being and how long that is one doesn't know. there are a lot of stories i've heard about people going through this and now i'm finding they are younger men. it's not older men. we men truly have a big concern and it is being a caregiver to men that is so important and there's so many issues that come along with prostate cancer that sometimes it can create a lot of terrific defeat could have it because people don't understand how to deal with the side effects. more support and education is one of the things i think is needed for partners and caregivers and the entire family. we've really have not done a good job in that area. a lot of people don't know what to expect or how to deal with issues and this is one thing in the 15 years i've been doing this i found we need to be doing more in. one of the are
he was 45 he had a psa donner and as a result the psa testing found that cancer had spread for 70% of his prostate. they couldn't remove the prostate because the prostate was spread to other means and is now in remission and during their time together again it's in remission for the time being and how long that is one doesn't know. there are a lot of stories i've heard about people going through this and now i'm finding they are younger men. it's not older men. we men truly have a big concern...
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has filled all result donner limitations on content specifically for children? if we could just start with ms. ridge and good on the panel that will be my question. islamic obviously tama keeps helping me with the button. that is one of the key issue is that we are going to look at in the review is specially since i >> we are going to break away briefly to bring you the latest on the gulf of mexico oil spill. gov. bobby jindal joined by lee said jackson from epa, ken salazar, and secretary nap olitano. >> thank you for coming down to louisiana to see not only the spill, but the effects of the spell and the response efforts. i appreciate the call yesterday. we are urging the federal government to commit more resources to lessen the impact of the oil spill threatening the coast of our state. we are doing everything we can. i am certainly worried that the measures currently deployed will not be effective. these next few days are critical. we must do everything necessary, everything possible to protect our coast. i do have concerns. i have shared these concerns that
has filled all result donner limitations on content specifically for children? if we could just start with ms. ridge and good on the panel that will be my question. islamic obviously tama keeps helping me with the button. that is one of the key issue is that we are going to look at in the review is specially since i >> we are going to break away briefly to bring you the latest on the gulf of mexico oil spill. gov. bobby jindal joined by lee said jackson from epa, ken salazar, and...
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but when you dealt with somebody like the christmas day donner you didn't really need admissions or confessionthe evidence was overwhelming and when we talk about the subtleties of interrogations i find it hard to accept that the assistance of establishing reports bond by the interrogator with the subject would be sufficiently enhanced to pour into giving the mayor mandel warnings as a disc richard for making statements that by the time you get through singing you have the right to remain silent anything you say -- there are five of them and you get this waivers. but that is a big discouraging factor. so it would be my hope that the warnings would not be given. the most important thing in dealing with a terrorist is to get information to prevent future not contacting the individual. if you had to make, in my view, if you have to make a truce between convicting and getting information which might preclude his subsequent terrorist attack with all of the information. but is what you're saying to the policy of the department to make a judgment on the specific case as to whether to give more in the
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will and cliff sheepishly started climbing back up the stairs donner as ever by the cables that connected them to their comrades. they climbed two floors and they were right at the edge of the zone of the impact of the coming plant. it was yet another decisive moment. what saved the day with people from other floors were now coming down the stairwell. they were strangers and formerly weak connections with will's hidden brain but there were many of them. besides it is getting difficult to climb against the tide of people climbing 15 stories against that kind of traffic was crazy. will and quick turn around and went with the flow. the results to get out of the stairwell and take an elevator back up. luckily for them every door they tried was locked. the stairwell was now a tunnel leading them out of the building. doors could be opened by anyone inside the building but were locked against intruders trying to enter offices from the stair well. we are going to go back and get left out so much, he fretted. well and cliff were in the stairwell on the 54th floor when they received the ultimate co
will and cliff sheepishly started climbing back up the stairs donner as ever by the cables that connected them to their comrades. they climbed two floors and they were right at the edge of the zone of the impact of the coming plant. it was yet another decisive moment. what saved the day with people from other floors were now coming down the stairwell. they were strangers and formerly weak connections with will's hidden brain but there were many of them. besides it is getting difficult to climb...
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and speaking of many, all of us here today don't let this feeling donner.iment, a people's army that to listen. mark williams, come on not of. stat ladies and gentlemen from hollywood one that is worth something, somebody that is worth something and there's a, david of the late network. >> hello, everybody. before i go on i want to say one thing. i first generation, such a proud american jew and traveling up across the country with the tea party express i've noticed signs of support of israel. i want to thank you so much it's so important. thank you. [cheering] it means the world. you have no idea. from even the crazy leftist once. thank you. listen up, are you sick and tired of hollywood speech really and portrayal of american values? [cheering] all right. i've got news, not everybody in hollywood is a crazy leftist. you guys are familiar with the great john foia, right? [cheering] weld my friend aid partner kelsey grammar is also a good one, right? well guess what we are starting a new conservative network this summer. [cheering] it's about time. how come
and speaking of many, all of us here today don't let this feeling donner.iment, a people's army that to listen. mark williams, come on not of. stat ladies and gentlemen from hollywood one that is worth something, somebody that is worth something and there's a, david of the late network. >> hello, everybody. before i go on i want to say one thing. i first generation, such a proud american jew and traveling up across the country with the tea party express i've noticed signs of support of...
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and speaking of many, all of us here today don't let this feeling donner.nt, a people's army that they will have no choice but to listen. mark williams, come on not of. stat ladies and gentlemen from hollywood one that is worth something, somebody that is worth something and there's a, david of the late network. >> hello, everybody. before i go on i want to say one thing. i first generation, such a proud american jew and traveling up across the country with the tea party express i've noticed signs of support of israel. i want to thank you so much it's so important. thank you. [cheering] it means the world. you have no idea. from even the crazy leftist once. thank you. listen up, are you sick and tired of hollywood"" it's about time. how come i don't think of these things? i don't get it. all right we are doing a promo shot of each party. i need you to help me out. it's very simple. i need you all to say right network of that's right with a world in unison as long as you can. ugly, young, look, everybody. together. here we go. listen up guys, one, two, three
and speaking of many, all of us here today don't let this feeling donner.nt, a people's army that they will have no choice but to listen. mark williams, come on not of. stat ladies and gentlemen from hollywood one that is worth something, somebody that is worth something and there's a, david of the late network. >> hello, everybody. before i go on i want to say one thing. i first generation, such a proud american jew and traveling up across the country with the tea party express i've...
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donner really do we have to think radically on the health site and i mean the kind of reform that i'm talking about could be system might. but somehow or another we have got to get more control over the budget than we do in this open-ended system. >> senator bachus [inaudible] >> i think we are belabored in the false assumption, and you said if the fee-for-service, that was the premise of your answer and the health care bill does not. the health care bill was premised upon moving off of the fee-for-service and moving more towards reimbursement of medicare based on the outcomes and the quality. we did mention the projects that might take some time but is true the basic underlying premise of health care reform is to decrease the cost and improve quality at the same time sounds somewhat paradoxical but it's true moving off of the fee-for-service moving it much more towards the reimbursement based on the quality and out comes. i just want to make that clear. >> i think i want to congratulate you and others who were instrumental in putting for from these changes and what you're doing is bu
donner really do we have to think radically on the health site and i mean the kind of reform that i'm talking about could be system might. but somehow or another we have got to get more control over the budget than we do in this open-ended system. >> senator bachus [inaudible] >> i think we are belabored in the false assumption, and you said if the fee-for-service, that was the premise of your answer and the health care bill does not. the health care bill was premised upon moving...
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he was 45 he had a psa donner and as a result the psa testing found that cancer had spread for 70% of his prostate. they couldn't remove the prostate because the prostate was spread to other means and is now in remission and during their time together again it's in remission for the time being and how long that is one doesn't know. there are a lot of stories i've heard about people going through this and now i'm finding they are younger men. it's not older men. we men truly have a big concern and it is being a caregiver to men that is so important and there's so many issues that come along with prostate cancer that sometimes it can create a lot of terrific defeat could have it because people don't understand how to deal with the side effects. more support and education is one of the things i think is needed for partners and caregivers and the entire family. we've really have not done a good job in that area. a lot of people don't know what to expect or how to deal with issues and this is one thing in the 15 years i've been doing this i found we need to be doing more in. one of the are
he was 45 he had a psa donner and as a result the psa testing found that cancer had spread for 70% of his prostate. they couldn't remove the prostate because the prostate was spread to other means and is now in remission and during their time together again it's in remission for the time being and how long that is one doesn't know. there are a lot of stories i've heard about people going through this and now i'm finding they are younger men. it's not older men. we men truly have a big concern...
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donner really do we have to think radically on the health site and i mean the kind of reform that i'm about could be system might. but somehow or another we have got to get more control over the budget than we do in this open-ended system. >> senator bachus [inaudible] >> i think we are belabored in the false assumption, and you said if the fee-for-service, that was the premise of your answer and the health care bill does not. the health care bill was premised upon moving off of the fee-for-service and moving more towards reimbursement of medicare based on the outcomes and the quality. we did mention the projects that might take some time but is true the basic underlying premise of health care reform is to decrease the cost and improve quality at the same time sounds somewhat paradoxical but it's true moving off of the fee-for-service moving it much more towards the reimbursement based on the quality and out comes. i just want to make that clear. >> i think i want to congratulate you and others who were instrumental in putting for from these changes and what you're doing is building t
donner really do we have to think radically on the health site and i mean the kind of reform that i'm about could be system might. but somehow or another we have got to get more control over the budget than we do in this open-ended system. >> senator bachus [inaudible] >> i think we are belabored in the false assumption, and you said if the fee-for-service, that was the premise of your answer and the health care bill does not. the health care bill was premised upon moving off of the...
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she began her career as an advocacy corps donner for the of hunger alliance in ohio and helped policy and professional positions with the ohio attorney general, ohio student aid commission and the university council ohio. immediately prior to work the national school board association she was the director of the federal relations for reading recovery council of north america. ms. gettman specializes in early childhood education, child nutrition education technology and literacy issues for the national school boards association. welcome to all of you. you're prepared testimony will be placed in the record in its entirety. you're going to be given five minutes to explain the highlights of your testimony and in front of you you see the small box is to be when you begin a green light will go on. when you use that four of your five minutes and orange light will go on and you may want to think about wrapping it up and then when a red light goes on wartime will have expired. welcome. we look forward to your testimony and the responses you will have to the members of the committee's questions
she began her career as an advocacy corps donner for the of hunger alliance in ohio and helped policy and professional positions with the ohio attorney general, ohio student aid commission and the university council ohio. immediately prior to work the national school board association she was the director of the federal relations for reading recovery council of north america. ms. gettman specializes in early childhood education, child nutrition education technology and literacy issues for the...
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and a number of cases, so for example in 2009 over 2008 we should donner twice as many ponzi schemesfar earlier than the scheme would never have been shut down. >> i would just ask the chairman if i might take that a moment from using and say that as you look at executive compensation which i know is one of the things that you see and i ran a pretty good size company and would be forthcoming year and was very conscious of things that we did to stimulate attitudes within the working population of the company. when we put any money into the offside world to try to help as we have effectively, to me, a termination bonus what not to be a mark base but based on what the individuals for the company and instead of paying a bonus immediately over a five-year pro quo and see if the company [inaudible] i don't know what right you had in the sec to make the recommendations on that basis or even to think about, but public consciousness. >> center, don't think we can dictate the terms of compensation arrangements. we did new world in january in effect for the current proxy season that require the
and a number of cases, so for example in 2009 over 2008 we should donner twice as many ponzi schemesfar earlier than the scheme would never have been shut down. >> i would just ask the chairman if i might take that a moment from using and say that as you look at executive compensation which i know is one of the things that you see and i ran a pretty good size company and would be forthcoming year and was very conscious of things that we did to stimulate attitudes within the working...
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g minor sleeper cars which are the newest ones on the fleet, the heritage diner which is the same donner was for 1958 and this one was born in 1958 and it's one of the things that keeps the feet down on the northeast corridor. you can only operate 177 kilometers, that's 110 -- excuse me that is 110 miles per hour and when we'd replace these we will be able to immediately go to 200 kph or 125 miles per hour by replacing the older cars which then reduces the time to travel on the northeast corridor then the coaches in the lounge to eight cars from 81 to 83. this is the florida down a silver star camaro and i think it demonstrates what we need for fleet for the future. thank you for the opportunity to speak. >> thank you for a much. >> good morning, madame chairman and ranking member and members of the subcommittee. the key for the opportunity to discuss and truck's 2011 badger request. i would like to start by thanking mr. crocker the chairman board of directors, president boardman and members of the committee for the support i have received the past five months of the new inspector genera
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to be driving this process from the top down and out or who is we can get most phases one and two donner over a proposed text number of months and we would love to deal to get legislation before the end of the year. >> [inaudible] -- national association of manufacturers. we look forward to working with you as this moves forward. i wonder if you could touch upon the near medium-term reforms that were discussed by the interagency early on in the review process and whether or not any of those ideas such as the intracompany transfer program licensing and some of the other areas of the address toward a single agency. spec well, i am happy to say that you have just exhausted my knowledge of the subject. [laughter] frankly i'm not smart enough or well enough informed to talk about the proposals that have been discussed earlier in the review process or in terms of the inner agency on some of the specific things like you're talking about. >> right over here. >> i serve on a committee between commerce that has been looking at the index force. that is one of the biggest. thank you for your leaders
to be driving this process from the top down and out or who is we can get most phases one and two donner over a proposed text number of months and we would love to deal to get legislation before the end of the year. >> [inaudible] -- national association of manufacturers. we look forward to working with you as this moves forward. i wonder if you could touch upon the near medium-term reforms that were discussed by the interagency early on in the review process and whether or not any of...
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but when you dealt with somebody like the christmas day donner you didn't really need admissions or confession was overwhelming and when we talk about the subtleties of interrogations i find it hard to accept that the assistance of establishing reports bond by the interrogator with the subject would be sufficiently enhanced to pour into giving the mayor mandel warnings as a disc richard for making statements that by the time you get through singing you have the right to remain silent anything you say -- there are five of them and you get this waivers. but that is a big discouraging factor. so it would be my hope that the warnings would not be given. the most important thing in dealing with a terrorist is to get information to prevent future not contacting the individual. if you had to make, in my view, if you have to make a truce between convicting and getting information which might preclude his subsequent terrorist attack with all of the information. but is what you're saying to the policy of the department to make a judgment on the specific case as to whether to give more in the warnings or
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he gets to a second term he's going to get better and donner is at his desk and cleaves behind not thekind of political legacy of organization that he could have or should have. obama was as he is leaving heading to law school he realizes or thinks to himself and says in these round-table discussions he has that you can dig up if you're so inclined or you can find in this book she says i've discovered in order to make change at any level despite the corruption's and hypocrisies and involvement of money you have to get elected to things so off he goes to the harvard law school to get the tools to get elected to things. >> and his friend who actually once worked for a meal jones who went to work for him realizes after he loses to bobby rush the politics really is in his blood. he describes it almost as an addiction. >> he does. this is a guy named stan showman who was a former journalist in springfield and worked for a meal jones and then kind of kicking and screaming at of meal jones's direction said to him, amile is the head of the state senate, very powerful state politician. and a cl
he gets to a second term he's going to get better and donner is at his desk and cleaves behind not thekind of political legacy of organization that he could have or should have. obama was as he is leaving heading to law school he realizes or thinks to himself and says in these round-table discussions he has that you can dig up if you're so inclined or you can find in this book she says i've discovered in order to make change at any level despite the corruption's and hypocrisies and involvement...
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the campaign you both right wherever mccain was and what ever he was sitting, whoever was listening donnerwas the campaign. the rest was noisy and as mccain was concern he could wind with defense if you meet the press appearances and airplane tickets. >> guest: it is in the early part of the book we right back in terms of the republican race and it's talking about how mccain in the early planning phases you half an operation that was all the people looked back at the 2000 campaign when he ran this renegade outside the campaign and they said we lost, we got crushed by the machine in 2000. we don't want to run that again. our candidate is perfectly positioned to be the front-runner for the race and we should build a campaign that's like that. we should build on the bush model and have a big campaign and raise a ton of money and have a huge operation across the country and the formidable and scare for the the way. the problem was mccain was totally psychologically ill suited to that campaign and and as his organization billed itself his attitude was white you i need this? he didn't want to ma
the campaign you both right wherever mccain was and what ever he was sitting, whoever was listening donnerwas the campaign. the rest was noisy and as mccain was concern he could wind with defense if you meet the press appearances and airplane tickets. >> guest: it is in the early part of the book we right back in terms of the republican race and it's talking about how mccain in the early planning phases you half an operation that was all the people looked back at the 2000 campaign when he...
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has filled all result donner limitations on content specifically for children?so if we could just start with ms. ridge and good on the panel that will be my question. islamic obviously tama keeps helping me with the button. that is one of the key issue is that we are going to look at in the review is specially since i was one of the goals of coppa is to preserve that axa's even if kids were protected. we did review that issue the last time we reviewed coppa which was 2005 and we published a report, we said a report to congress and said at that time all of the call mentors and people we spoke to in the research we conducted indicated it had not half that children were being protected and they still have access and innovation wasn't being stifled but we are very interested in the answers to those questions today. >> speaking only for facebook i can say i have seen a strange disincentive because of the law. my testimony was focused on trying to identify the innovative things facebook has done for the teenage users of the site but what you didn't hear me say is we a
has filled all result donner limitations on content specifically for children?so if we could just start with ms. ridge and good on the panel that will be my question. islamic obviously tama keeps helping me with the button. that is one of the key issue is that we are going to look at in the review is specially since i was one of the goals of coppa is to preserve that axa's even if kids were protected. we did review that issue the last time we reviewed coppa which was 2005 and we published a...
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has filled all result donner limitations on content specifically for children?could just start with ms. ridge and good on the panel that will be my question. islamic obviously tama keeps helping me with the button. that is one of the key issue is that we are going to look at in the review is specially since i was one of the goals of coppa is to preserve that axa's even if kids were protected. we did review that issue the last time we reviewed coppa which was 2005 and we published a report, we said a report to congress and said at that time all of the call mentors and people we spoke to in the research we conducted indicated it had not half that children were being protected and they still have access and innovation wasn't being stifled but we are very interested in the answers to those questions today. >> speaking only for facebook i can say i have seen a strange disincentive because of the law. my testimony was focused on trying to identify the innovative things facebook has done for the teenage users of the site but what you didn't hear me say is we are not sp
has filled all result donner limitations on content specifically for children?could just start with ms. ridge and good on the panel that will be my question. islamic obviously tama keeps helping me with the button. that is one of the key issue is that we are going to look at in the review is specially since i was one of the goals of coppa is to preserve that axa's even if kids were protected. we did review that issue the last time we reviewed coppa which was 2005 and we published a report, we...
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by any measure, sb donner net has been a failure. a classic example of a program grossly oversold and badly under delivered. win es benign net first started u.s. customs and border protection seem to have effectively told them away and do what you can do as quickly as you can without goals and expectations the the underestimated the complexity of building the system i believe and the border patrol agents themselves, the people who would be relaunching on and implementing the system every day were not in my opinion adequately consulted on with their actable needs were. i am also troubled the program office responsible for spi net is heavily dependent on contractors weakening as the cdp's organics capability to manage the program and ensure capability bigot and of course the structure of the sdi net contract with single contractors means cbp does not get the benefits of competition for individual tasks undertaken for the sdi net program. from the beginning of this benign at cbp reports to congress requested to find that mystical point
by any measure, sb donner net has been a failure. a classic example of a program grossly oversold and badly under delivered. win es benign net first started u.s. customs and border protection seem to have effectively told them away and do what you can do as quickly as you can without goals and expectations the the underestimated the complexity of building the system i believe and the border patrol agents themselves, the people who would be relaunching on and implementing the system every day...
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and speaking of many, all of us here today don't let this feeling donner.y to every. we will form an army of sentiment, a people's army that they will have no choice but to listen. mark williams, come on not of. stat ladies and gentlemen from hollywood one that is worth something, somebody that is worth something and there's a, david of the late network. >> hello, everybody. before i go on i want to say one thing. i first generation, such a proud american jew and traveling up across the country with the tea party express i've noticed signs of support of israel. i want to thank you so much it's so important. thank you. [cheering] it means the world. you have no idea. from even the crazy leftist once. thank you. listen up, are you sick and tired of hollywood speech really and portrayal of american values? [cheering] all right. i've got news, not everybody in hollywood is a crazy leftist. you guys are familiar with the great john foia, right? [cheering] weld my friend aid partner kelsey grammar is also a good one, right? well guess what we are starting a new c
and speaking of many, all of us here today don't let this feeling donner.y to every. we will form an army of sentiment, a people's army that they will have no choice but to listen. mark williams, come on not of. stat ladies and gentlemen from hollywood one that is worth something, somebody that is worth something and there's a, david of the late network. >> hello, everybody. before i go on i want to say one thing. i first generation, such a proud american jew and traveling up across the...
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by any measure, sb donner net has been a failure. a classic example of a program grossly oversold and badly under delivered. win es benign net first started u.s. customs and border protection seem to have effectively told them away and do what you can do as quickly as you can without goals and expectations the the underestimated the complexity of building the system i believe and the border patrol agents themselves, the people who would be relaunching on and implementing the system every day were not in my opinion adequately consulted on with their actable needs were. i am also troubled the program office responsible for spi net is heavily dependent on contractors weakening as the cdp's organics capability to manage the program and ensure capability bigot and of course the structure of the sdi net contract with single contractors means cbp does not get the benefits of competition for individual tasks undertaken for the sdi net program. from the beginning of this benign at cbp reports to congress requested to find that mystical point
by any measure, sb donner net has been a failure. a classic example of a program grossly oversold and badly under delivered. win es benign net first started u.s. customs and border protection seem to have effectively told them away and do what you can do as quickly as you can without goals and expectations the the underestimated the complexity of building the system i believe and the border patrol agents themselves, the people who would be relaunching on and implementing the system every day...
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but when you dealt with somebody like the christmas day donner you didn't really need admissions or confession the evidence was overwhelming and when we talk about the subtleties of interrogations i find it hard to accept that the assistance of establishing reports bond by the interrogator with the subject would be sufficiently enhanced to pour into giving the mayor mandel warnings as a disc richard for making statements that by the time you get through singing you have the right to remain silent anything you say -- there are five of them and you get this waivers. but that is a big discouraging factor. so it would be my hope that the warnings would not be given. the most important thing in dealing with a terrorist is to get information to prevent future not contacting the individual. if you had to make, in my view, if you have to make a truce between convicting and getting information which might preclude his subsequent terrorist attack with all of the information. but is what you're saying to the policy of the department to make a judgment on the specific case as to whether to give more in th
but when you dealt with somebody like the christmas day donner you didn't really need admissions or confession the evidence was overwhelming and when we talk about the subtleties of interrogations i find it hard to accept that the assistance of establishing reports bond by the interrogator with the subject would be sufficiently enhanced to pour into giving the mayor mandel warnings as a disc richard for making statements that by the time you get through singing you have the right to remain...