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ely introduced me pretty well. safe is a community of students that strives to empower ourselves and others through outreach. all our work comes together every year now at the educational revolution conference where we come together as a national community and a growing national community. and we're here now asking you to help us bring our programs and our event, which has helped us so much, to the public schools, where the need is the greatest. thank you. >> hello. i'm frankie. i'm a ninth grader. i go to gate way high school. i'm a new member of safe voices. safe voices has provided a community for me where students and graduates share the same learning disabilities as i do. same experiences as i do. safe voices has made me proud to have a learning disability or learning difference. it has helped me with challenges throughout school. and has also given me knowledge to spread and give to younger students who have learning disabilities. thank you. >> hi. my name is sarah. i'm a senior in the creative writing depart
ely introduced me pretty well. safe is a community of students that strives to empower ourselves and others through outreach. all our work comes together every year now at the educational revolution conference where we come together as a national community and a growing national community. and we're here now asking you to help us bring our programs and our event, which has helped us so much, to the public schools, where the need is the greatest. thank you. >> hello. i'm frankie. i'm a...
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i saw eli get up and he's got that dead head shirt on.nded what the late great jerry garcia once said. he said you do not want to be the best of the best. you want to be the only one that does what you do. that is our san francisco giants in 2010. believe
i saw eli get up and he's got that dead head shirt on.nded what the late great jerry garcia once said. he said you do not want to be the best of the best. you want to be the only one that does what you do. that is our san francisco giants in 2010. believe
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i saw eli get up and he's got that dead head shirt on.nded what the late great jerry garcia once said. he said you do not want to be the best of the best. you want to be the only one that does what you do. that is our san francisco giants in 2010. believe it. how about a big round of applause for burst kochi and brian -- bruce poetrbochy and bn sabian who brought this together and did the impossible. how about another big round of applause to the 2010 world champion san francisco giants. [applause] i want to thank each and everyone of you. we would not be here if it was not for the fans, for all of you, a big round of applause for each and every one of you. not just for coming out today but every day, supporting this team. we are in a time where everyone's focusing on what is wrong. out here in san francisco, here in california, we are focusing on what is right, the sense of spirit, pride, that sense of possibility is back in our city. i am proud of that, and you should be as well. [applause] let me close by asking bill neukom to come up,
i saw eli get up and he's got that dead head shirt on.nded what the late great jerry garcia once said. he said you do not want to be the best of the best. you want to be the only one that does what you do. that is our san francisco giants in 2010. believe it. how about a big round of applause for burst kochi and brian -- bruce poetrbochy and bn sabian who brought this together and did the impossible. how about another big round of applause to the 2010 world champion san francisco giants....
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eli lilly was a tad stronger. finally, zagg-- the company makes protective coverings, such as those that fit around iphones and ipads. this is the past 30 sessions. zagg dropped yesterday over worries its covers wouldn't fit with the new ipad cover. today, it said some of its products will and shares recovered 20%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: investors looking for a stream of cash for their portfolio have had to go from lenders to owners, holding bondses to buying stocks of companies that pay dividends. that has been the case for one of the oldest and biggest income mutual funds. ed perks is the lead portfolio manager of the franklin income fund, $60 billion in assets and it's nice to see you. welcome to nightly business report. >> thanks for having me. >> tom: so a year ago b two-thirds of your fund was in bonds, a third in stocks. that's whanged now to about half-and-half. why the change? >> you know, it was really in part a function of the environment we were in. coming out of the financial cri
eli lilly was a tad stronger. finally, zagg-- the company makes protective coverings, such as those that fit around iphones and ipads. this is the past 30 sessions. zagg dropped yesterday over worries its covers wouldn't fit with the new ipad cover. today, it said some of its products will and shares recovered 20%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: investors looking for a stream of cash for their portfolio have had to go from lenders to owners, holding bondses to...
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how about the giants' backup catcher, had a memorable home run against none other than roy holiday, eli white size. [applause] in game four, he hit a home run, and that pretty much did the rangers in. he is the capture of the giants. buster posey. [applause] how about giants infielder ryan rohlinger? ryan. in game four of the national championship series, this was one of the great post-season games ever played in major- league history and one of the great games of this post season. he cut down the phillies' carlos ruiz with an incredible grow, outfielder aaron rowand. [applause] i do not think any giants fan is ever going to forget that night. rockets were in san francisco. gimenez were on the mound, and his mad-to help win a critical game, outfielder darren ford. ladies and gentlemen, i have only one phrase for the next giants player -- the beard. brian wilson. [applause] fear teh beard. how about the youngest left- handed pitcher in the history of the world series. eight shut up series. madison bumgarner. they tied the phillies in game 6. the bullpen when they last innings, and coming
how about the giants' backup catcher, had a memorable home run against none other than roy holiday, eli white size. [applause] in game four, he hit a home run, and that pretty much did the rangers in. he is the capture of the giants. buster posey. [applause] how about giants infielder ryan rohlinger? ryan. in game four of the national championship series, this was one of the great post-season games ever played in major- league history and one of the great games of this post season. he cut down...
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after two sixer free-throws, elis ties it. 18 of his 27 in the fourth. they went to overtime in o.t. 40 second left. warars down by three. their defense let them down. evan turner all alone for the easy layup. warriors lose in overtime. >> the west coast conference tournament semifinals are underway. st. mary's and santa clara. the broncos up by one. later in the half. the nice flip to tim williams. right now, mid-way in the second half, the gaels lead it. >>> in cactus league play, tim lincecum took the mound against seattle and struck out seven, but he had a little trouble. the mariners loaded the bases with one out in the third, but lincecum got out of the jam thanks to pair of strikeouts. he threw 3-2/3 shutout innings. tejada had a big hit in the bottom half, ripping this pitch to the left center field wall, 3-0. san francisco add two more in the fifth as asker -- as buster posey goes the opposite way. he is batting .643 thing this spring. >> in phoenix the a's hosting the brewers. gonzalez got the start. he struck out five in three scoreless dispra
after two sixer free-throws, elis ties it. 18 of his 27 in the fourth. they went to overtime in o.t. 40 second left. warars down by three. their defense let them down. evan turner all alone for the easy layup. warriors lose in overtime. >> the west coast conference tournament semifinals are underway. st. mary's and santa clara. the broncos up by one. later in the half. the nice flip to tim williams. right now, mid-way in the second half, the gaels lead it. >>> in cactus league...
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and ely whiteside. bottom of the 9th. fontenot scores.ellow who will spend the year in the minors, chris stewart. there it is. what a nice day to end the exhibition season. giants finish 23-12, same record as a year ago. 12 and 21. tomorrow night, the a's waiting until friday when they open the season at home. rich hart and andrew bailey. they are in memphis tonight. tony allen, throwing on david lee. 28 points, 8 rebounds. warriors, at the close of business would have lost eight of the last 10. they are now 12 games under 500. zach randolf, the boss, had 20 points, 13 rebounds. sam was cleaning her equipment, yes. the warriors outscored 21-19 in the 4th. that's the same computer that gave me santa clara, crment i.t. -- c.i.t., you have to pay. they won tonight. jackie, you thought you would get a kick out of sam. >> i do all the time. >> they need a good shaking every once again. >> good sake on the keyboard. >> you will go home knowing you beat up the computer. >> don't say that, the tech guys will be mad. you know what? this is none of
and ely whiteside. bottom of the 9th. fontenot scores.ellow who will spend the year in the minors, chris stewart. there it is. what a nice day to end the exhibition season. giants finish 23-12, same record as a year ago. 12 and 21. tomorrow night, the a's waiting until friday when they open the season at home. rich hart and andrew bailey. they are in memphis tonight. tony allen, throwing on david lee. 28 points, 8 rebounds. warriors, at the close of business would have lost eight of the last...
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it sounds serious form manning -- for eli manning. >> he was informed of the charges earlier on wednesday. these 22 charges taken together alleged the 23-year-old former military analyst was stationed in iraq and but unauthorized software into government computers with the alleged aim of extracting information, and later transmitting it for public release, and used by the enemy, say the american military. all the 22 charges, as you said, the specific one that is far and away the most serious is the charge of aiding the enemy. the document does not specify who the enemy is or are in this case, but were bradley manning to be convicted of aiding the enemy, potentially could face the death penalty. military prosecutors are making it clear that they are not seeking the death penalty in this case. were he to be convicted, he would face life imprisonment instead. but just briefly, -- >> just briefly, what impact might this have on wikileaks? >> experts are examining his mental state to see whether he is fit to stand trial of court- martial. once that issue is cleared up, only then would we move
it sounds serious form manning -- for eli manning. >> he was informed of the charges earlier on wednesday. these 22 charges taken together alleged the 23-year-old former military analyst was stationed in iraq and but unauthorized software into government computers with the alleged aim of extracting information, and later transmitting it for public release, and used by the enemy, say the american military. all the 22 charges, as you said, the specific one that is far and away the most...
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. >> eli, there is a safe voices once a week or once a month, is that right? a meeting? >> the next meeting is saturday, march 19th at the san francisco friends school from 10 to 11:30 a.m. >> how often do you meet? >> generally once a month. we don't have scheduled meetings during the summer. >> so if students are interested in coming to a safe voices meeting, they could come to the next one on the 19th? that would be ok? >> that would be strongly encouraged. we would love to have them. >> well, thank you very much for coming. i appreciate all of you waiting for the long public comment earlier. i am personally very grateful to penn for some of the great resources is has brought me as a parent and many other parents i know. i encourage parents to go to their website, which is -- >> parentseducationnetwork.org. all one big long word. >> i want though thank you all. there are a couple of students that i want to refer that i think as a mentor have had challenges in thinking about a proper place for them. this is encouraging, and i think he will appreciate it. i get it that
. >> eli, there is a safe voices once a week or once a month, is that right? a meeting? >> the next meeting is saturday, march 19th at the san francisco friends school from 10 to 11:30 a.m. >> how often do you meet? >> generally once a month. we don't have scheduled meetings during the summer. >> so if students are interested in coming to a safe voices meeting, they could come to the next one on the 19th? that would be ok? >> that would be strongly...
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back from cove airny moore and her brother cast in branz at the center entrance head of a line at elissland looking as though they a choired dreksz in their own country. dim passage through american wait and coffinship the figures of a prior generation real to swells and sound effects each swollen in the ache of crossing. my father's ship united states streaming to the harbor, the way it steamed in the narrows below the rising towers of the bridge. above the keys, saint coalmans resided over the dock where my mother's mother waited and my father's forefather disappeared like vermon in the fields they flooded home. i can tell you where the to beins first landed that invited me to the patio in the house glass of whisky regard in luminous in the long twilight. if you drive east on the way to gonegarvin off to the right you will come on the ring road where there are to beins from norman times. the name [inaudible] into our own name now. i had known history but not the place. so next day driving along the route each village seemed a station on the journey of return. kiely's cross i pursued
back from cove airny moore and her brother cast in branz at the center entrance head of a line at elissland looking as though they a choired dreksz in their own country. dim passage through american wait and coffinship the figures of a prior generation real to swells and sound effects each swollen in the ache of crossing. my father's ship united states streaming to the harbor, the way it steamed in the narrows below the rising towers of the bridge. above the keys, saint coalmans resided over...
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and if you win using eli's tips, you must let us know.he ame >>> we are back here with gina, from the new york humane society, because we want to get her adopted. also, we're talking about organic pet food. it's a growing trend for pets. and it's easier than ever to get your dog on a healthy diet. >> she's some if i. >> and some gourmet cafes that seshli izspecialize in canine catering. here's vicki mabrey. >> reporter: as our waistlines expand, so do our pets. so, what do do? maybe go organic. >> we bake nutritional, healthy treats for your dog. we don't use sugar, butter or salt in anything. >> reporter: at three dog bakery in pasadena, they're making doggy treats that look good enough for you to eat. >> there's no additives. >> reporter: if you're celebrating a special moment in her life, there are treats for that, too. three dogs bakery caters birthdays, spay and neuter parties, doggy weddings. even bark mitzvahs. a little over the top, maybe. but at the lowe's santa monica, you can check in with fido and order up room service. nothin
and if you win using eli's tips, you must let us know.he ame >>> we are back here with gina, from the new york humane society, because we want to get her adopted. also, we're talking about organic pet food. it's a growing trend for pets. and it's easier than ever to get your dog on a healthy diet. >> she's some if i. >> and some gourmet cafes that seshli izspecialize in canine catering. here's vicki mabrey. >> reporter: as our waistlines expand, so do our pets. so,...
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tournament record rose also making history by posting three consecutive sixty five's on the florida greens eli's one shot ahead of brendan the young and went simpson with a further nine here separated by just three shots at the top of the leaderboard ahead of the team meanwhile it came from scott stallings the rookie with a hole in one on the if that means he lies only two strokes off the pace on eleven for. the world number one martin kaymer he is nine behind rose despite a superb effort for birdie from the bunker on the second. i. bring this to the poor china's dominance of world diving continues the power heist collecting all four goals on offer of the live this world series event which happened right here in moscow richard pump or face a cup a seat for this one. china was expected to dominate on day two and the signs were ominous for the rest of the field early on as he's easily took gold in the women's springboard as she blew away the rest of the field russia's only hope my dear to barge in us or her hopes fade after this jump which opportunity and freeze it deserves from the judges and she
tournament record rose also making history by posting three consecutive sixty five's on the florida greens eli's one shot ahead of brendan the young and went simpson with a further nine here separated by just three shots at the top of the leaderboard ahead of the team meanwhile it came from scott stallings the rookie with a hole in one on the if that means he lies only two strokes off the pace on eleven for. the world number one martin kaymer he is nine behind rose despite a superb effort for...
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eli whiteside drives him home with a single to left. that ties the game.teside to second on the throw. next up is chris stewart hitting .321. he rips a single to left. if you're patient behind that guy, there he is, whiteside gets game winner, 2-1 giants and the bay bridge series is over and the players want the real games to commence. >> i'm just excited about getting started no matter, i mean, spring, just tried to get ready for the season throughout the spring. i'm excited about getting started. you know, i think everybody's ready for it. >> you know what? all is right with the world. we're on a baseball field and the sun's shining right now, so i can't complain. you know, it's time to start making them count. and i think that's what everybody across the board is anxious for. >>> college hoops. santa clara iona. the collegeinsider.com, kerry keating trying to bring santa clara a championship. that's kevin foster, the tourney mvp had 16. five players in double figures and the broncos beat iona 76-69. the tournament champions. they're going to have a rall
eli whiteside drives him home with a single to left. that ties the game.teside to second on the throw. next up is chris stewart hitting .321. he rips a single to left. if you're patient behind that guy, there he is, whiteside gets game winner, 2-1 giants and the bay bridge series is over and the players want the real games to commence. >> i'm just excited about getting started no matter, i mean, spring, just tried to get ready for the season throughout the spring. i'm excited about...
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all rivals sell about eli i have the only team she ever lived.in over time by two goals to one it could all be over then on choose the coming can win again until minds regular season and top dogs were involved in a scuffle. before letting rip in the final third having four goals for the ply their first win about series two on the score no overall. the sunny florida we had where dustin johnson is the mom of the top of the tree following three rounds of the championship while world over one martin kaymer has fallen to seven shots off the pace overnight leader hunter man also forced his grip somewhat struggling to join fish stuff for three hundred seventy one round the american will enter the final day three strokes off johnson himself had an amazing time at the door of course on saturday firing a seven on the par sixty five helped by eight birdies and tuning this one second elsewhere a group of three players are tied for second including luke donald on nick watney in the jungle seeking a second streets world golf championship title after winning th
all rivals sell about eli i have the only team she ever lived.in over time by two goals to one it could all be over then on choose the coming can win again until minds regular season and top dogs were involved in a scuffle. before letting rip in the final third having four goals for the ply their first win about series two on the score no overall. the sunny florida we had where dustin johnson is the mom of the top of the tree following three rounds of the championship while world over one...
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i asked the person from eli lilly what happens if they close down for the next six months. he said i don't know where we'll go. we may have to go overseas. where, i said. europe, he said or perhaps india or china. time and again there is a recurring theme here. whaoe back off of an -- when we back off an investment in america, our competitors have an advantage and opportunity. that's why the house budget was shortsighted. to cut back in research and innovation. the day before i had gone to the northwestern university cancer care center, met with medical doctors and researchers who said the cuts in the house budget would force them to lay off medical researchers for the remainder of this year. is there anyone among us who has not had a moment in life when someone sick in your family needs help and you look for the best doctor, the best hospital and ask that question we all would ask: doctor, is there anything going on? is there a drug that we can turn to? is there some experimental opportunity here? the clinical trials that are part of the national institutes of health will
i asked the person from eli lilly what happens if they close down for the next six months. he said i don't know where we'll go. we may have to go overseas. where, i said. europe, he said or perhaps india or china. time and again there is a recurring theme here. whaoe back off of an -- when we back off an investment in america, our competitors have an advantage and opportunity. that's why the house budget was shortsighted. to cut back in research and innovation. the day before i had gone to the...
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he's talking about sim eli, the boss of boulder city, a place of where the people of the dam lived. he was an old man with a on old testament prophet with the grand woods american gothic. that's a sentence, and you see the guy. he did something really interesting was he made a character out of the colorado river, describing it as a fire red monster and man's inability to control it and so heavy that dust blew off it. good stuff. >> that's a basic technique. books are described as a biography of nonliving things because part of what we do, and, again, this comes from magazine writing. it comes from a certain kind of book writing, and people are finding they like it better. things like in a history book or article, there's sections in it where people go here's the boring part to get through to get the information to get back to the interesting part, but, you know, we don't get to have a boring part. the idea is to make the boring part not boring because no one lets a journalist be boring. you have to bring the river to life, everything to life. in fact, the dam and river are allye. it
he's talking about sim eli, the boss of boulder city, a place of where the people of the dam lived. he was an old man with a on old testament prophet with the grand woods american gothic. that's a sentence, and you see the guy. he did something really interesting was he made a character out of the colorado river, describing it as a fire red monster and man's inability to control it and so heavy that dust blew off it. good stuff. >> that's a basic technique. books are described as a...
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his name is christopher ely, former footman of buckingham palace. here we call that a butler.is that? >> jack of all trades, master of them all. >> reporter: now he's teaching his trade at the french culinary school of estate management studies in new york. why ultimately should people know what it is you have to teach? >> on one hand you have allergies and hygiene side and the other side is why not go to bed somewhere that's nice to sleep? >> reporter: so, what are the secrets of a royal butler? use plenty of steam when ironing. >> get over the fact the buttons are in the way. put it on a towel. >> reporter: if you think a few passes with the iron will suffice, think again. he can take up to 12 minutes to iron a single shirt. felt like it took me that long just to do one sleeve. >> it's not going to bite. >> reporter: no, it's just going to burn. we moved on to setting the table. big rule -- don't smudge the stemware. >> cleanliness is another thing. nobody wants to sit down and see fingerprints on anything. >> reporter: i did okay. crystal clear. not a cloud in the sky right
his name is christopher ely, former footman of buckingham palace. here we call that a butler.is that? >> jack of all trades, master of them all. >> reporter: now he's teaching his trade at the french culinary school of estate management studies in new york. why ultimately should people know what it is you have to teach? >> on one hand you have allergies and hygiene side and the other side is why not go to bed somewhere that's nice to sleep? >> reporter: so, what are the...
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eli posted the links where you can find your money at abcnews.com/gma. >>> we'll be back with how toaren't eating enough whole grains. that's what's incredible about quaker oatmeal squares. a single serving has 46 grams of whole grains. that's 96% of your minimum whole grain needs for the day. are you kidding me? they fuel you up to start your day right... and they taste great. ♪ amazing mornings start with quaker oatmeal squares. so come on, get up and get going. ♪ to have their close-ups taken by a fashion photographer. then we asked them to try new dove visible care. a revolutionary new line of body wash with the highest concentration of nutrium moisture. visible care makes skin visibly more beautiful in just 1 week. ♪ when they saw how much more beautiful and radiant their skin looked with new dove visible care... there was only one question. ♪ new dove visible care creme body wash. ♪ castrol syntec has been reformulated for better performance under the hood. so we gave it a new name. castrol edge with syntec power technology. new name. better formula. it's more than just oil. it
eli posted the links where you can find your money at abcnews.com/gma. >>> we'll be back with how toaren't eating enough whole grains. that's what's incredible about quaker oatmeal squares. a single serving has 46 grams of whole grains. that's 96% of your minimum whole grain needs for the day. are you kidding me? they fuel you up to start your day right... and they taste great. ♪ amazing mornings start with quaker oatmeal squares. so come on, get up and get going. ♪ to have their...
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eli will. we'll have much more coming up. >>> sara evans will be singing in our last half hour.e. plain rode away on lion's mane. where plain met fruits with strangely names. such wonderful things they did contain. a shot of life to a hungry vein. the captive beast who broke the chain. and there upon that fruited plain is where plain became what plain became so much more than more than plain. plain will never be the same. that's what's incredible about quaker oatmeal squares. a single serving has 46 grams of whole grains. that's 96% of your minimum whole grain needs for the day. are you kidding me? they fuel you up to start your day right... and they taste great. ♪ amazing mornings start with quaker oatmeal squares. so come on, get up and get going. ♪ [ male announcer ] build your better breakfast with all the flavors you choose. try an irresistible steak, egg & cheese, with toasty tomato or chipotle southwest sauce on tasty flatbread. only at subway! ♪ only at subway! 8 hours of sleep is great, when you can get it. new almay wake-up makeup. hydrating water, cooling cucumber, an
eli will. we'll have much more coming up. >>> sara evans will be singing in our last half hour.e. plain rode away on lion's mane. where plain met fruits with strangely names. such wonderful things they did contain. a shot of life to a hungry vein. the captive beast who broke the chain. and there upon that fruited plain is where plain became what plain became so much more than more than plain. plain will never be the same. that's what's incredible about quaker oatmeal squares. a single...
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okay, eli. thanks very much.e on our website, abcnews.com/gma. >>> we'll have the latest on the nuclear crisis in japan when we come back. ♪ there are milestones that no parent wants to miss. let's see, there's first steps. first words. first time riding a bike without training wheels. and the first vacation memory that will last till roughly... forever. now, there's a first. tell us what you've always wanted to do, on facebook. [ ship horn blows ] introducing honey bunches of oats, raisin medley. there's nothing like it! the only cereal with 1, 2, 3 kinds of raisins and crunchy multigrain flakes. you gotta try new honey bunches of oats raisin medley. impressive resume. thank you. you know what, tell me what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. i can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching
okay, eli. thanks very much.e on our website, abcnews.com/gma. >>> we'll have the latest on the nuclear crisis in japan when we come back. ♪ there are milestones that no parent wants to miss. let's see, there's first steps. first words. first time riding a bike without training wheels. and the first vacation memory that will last till roughly... forever. now, there's a first. tell us what you've always wanted to do, on facebook. [ ship horn blows ] introducing honey bunches of oats,...
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if these centers and labs are closed, private companies, eli lilly, texas instruments, g.e. research and 3m, have a choice. if our labs are closed, they'll find labs, overseas, outside the united states. does that help our economy? does that create jobs in america? to cut research? the house republican budget cuts this research in innovation and welcomes these companies to leave and go overseas to create jobs. would we -- could we possibly be envisioning that at a moment when we have so much unemployment and we're facing a recession in this country? now, japan, china and europe are ready to receive these research projects. they are building facilities in the hopes that these companies will decide that they are more reliable than the united states of america. that's what the house republican budget threatens. whether it's in medical research, energy research, finding new drugs, unless we make a commitment that people can count on, that research is going overseas and jobs will flow with that research to other countries and not to make. we need to cut the budget and reduce our
if these centers and labs are closed, private companies, eli lilly, texas instruments, g.e. research and 3m, have a choice. if our labs are closed, they'll find labs, overseas, outside the united states. does that help our economy? does that create jobs in america? to cut research? the house republican budget cuts this research in innovation and welcomes these companies to leave and go overseas to create jobs. would we -- could we possibly be envisioning that at a moment when we have so much...
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i met a flan eli lilly who was there experimenting with a new drug that can save lives at this laboratory. and how about computers? where's the fastest computer in the world today? i wish it were in the united states. it's in china. china! we are now working on the next fastest computer so we don't lose that edge where. at the argonne national laboratory. so what would the house republican budget do to that laboratory? and most every other laboratory? is would eliminate one-third of the scientists and support staff working there and cut their research by 50% for the rest of the year. so what? so, if we don't move these pharmaceuticals forward to market stoorn save lives -- sooner to save lives, if we don't compete with the chinese on this computer, in we don't deal with battery technology so that we don't lose that negligent the world? what will it mean? lost jobs. the house republicans weren't thinking clearly. they were performing brain surgery with a hacksaw. and as a result, they've cut things that are essential for the future of america. infrastructure projects, education, research.
i met a flan eli lilly who was there experimenting with a new drug that can save lives at this laboratory. and how about computers? where's the fastest computer in the world today? i wish it were in the united states. it's in china. china! we are now working on the next fastest computer so we don't lose that edge where. at the argonne national laboratory. so what would the house republican budget do to that laboratory? and most every other laboratory? is would eliminate one-third of the...
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i met a flan eli lilly who was there experimenting with a new drug that can save lives at this laboratory and how about computers? where's the fastest computer in the world today? i wish it were in the united states. it's in china. china! we are now working on the next fastest computer so we don't lose that edge where. at the argonne national laboratory. so what would the house republican budget do to that laboratory? and most every other laboratory? is would eliminate one-third of the scientists and support staff working there and cut their research by 50% for the rest of the year. so what? so, if we don't move these pharmaceuticals forward to market stoor save lives -- sooner to save lives, if we don't compete with the chinese on this computer, in we don't deal with battery technologyo that we don't lose that negligent the world? what will it mean? lost jobs. the house republicans weren't thinking clearly. they were performing brain surgery with a hacksaw. and as a result, they've cut things that are essential for
i met a flan eli lilly who was there experimenting with a new drug that can save lives at this laboratory and how about computers? where's the fastest computer in the world today? i wish it were in the united states. it's in china. china! we are now working on the next fastest computer so we don't lose that edge where. at the argonne national laboratory. so what would the house republican budget do to that laboratory? and most every other laboratory? is would eliminate one-third of the...