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and they sent an email over to the white house. an email. the bush e.p.a. saying we have found a danger. but vice president cheney found out that they had sent over an email, and the finding was not going to be finalized until the bush white house accepted that email. so what did they do? vice president cheney ordered that the email not be received in the white house. no email, which gives the consensus of the environmental protection agency of george bush that co-2 is a danger. we won't accept that email. there is a scandal. that's a scandal. the american environmental protection agency has made a finding that co-2 is a danger and vice president cheney says we won't accept it. send the email back. once we get it, we'll have to act on it. there is a scandal. that's the cheney-bush years. holding hands with the saudi prince, please send us more oil. denying the science that their own e.p.a. had developed saying that co-2 is a danger to the health and welfare of our country. that is what is the real scandal. that we are denying science, we are denying the eva
and they sent an email over to the white house. an email. the bush e.p.a. saying we have found a danger. but vice president cheney found out that they had sent over an email, and the finding was not going to be finalized until the bush white house accepted that email. so what did they do? vice president cheney ordered that the email not be received in the white house. no email, which gives the consensus of the environmental protection agency of george bush that co-2 is a danger. we won't accept...
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email.most cubans do that access to email and the internet, and that has resulted in a lot between cuban's and cuban americans, and there is been a lot of reunification of families. -- between cubans and cuban americans. more than 100 emails of family, friends, colleagues, and there is an interchange of information, of text, of photos, some trivial, like "happy birthday" or "happy mother's day," and others with more interesting content, but it has helped unite families inside and abroad. something we all take for granted, but with the isolation of cuba, that has an effect, and the other thing is youtube. cell phones and different cameras. in the last year alone, i can think about four or five postings on the internet of things happening in cuba, a discussion of a student -- i do not know how many of you saw that. st. guys saying there was hunker in cuba, and recently, just a couple of weeks ago, complaining about the quality of the food. complaining about how can you go to school with the ki
email.most cubans do that access to email and the internet, and that has resulted in a lot between cuban's and cuban americans, and there is been a lot of reunification of families. -- between cubans and cuban americans. more than 100 emails of family, friends, colleagues, and there is an interchange of information, of text, of photos, some trivial, like "happy birthday" or "happy mother's day," and others with more interesting content, but it has helped unite families...
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i have not had a direct conversation since the email scandal broke a week ago.i would think that would make more members has sent, but i have not had a direct conversation with anybody about that who voted for the bill. i have asked congressman markey to join me in trying to get a joint effort to get whatever the data is, let's make sure we agree on the data before we have arguments over the policy implications of that data. i have had that conversation with chairman markey. >> in terms of action on capitol hill and congressman markey did say last week that he is planning to hold hearings investigating the details of these e-mail's. in terms of other actions on capitol hill, i am wondering you and some of your colleagues have also been very unhappy about the epa findings this past week essentially determining that co2 is a hazardous pollutant and the federal government has the right to be able to regulate co2 with or without action from congress. i am wondering if you are having discussions with your colleagues about taking legislative action to veto a repeal or
i have not had a direct conversation since the email scandal broke a week ago.i would think that would make more members has sent, but i have not had a direct conversation with anybody about that who voted for the bill. i have asked congressman markey to join me in trying to get a joint effort to get whatever the data is, let's make sure we agree on the data before we have arguments over the policy implications of that data. i have had that conversation with chairman markey. >> in terms...
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and many of the newly revealed emails detail that this was intention deception. man's graph indicated century's long stability -- centuries' long stability instead of two distinct climate cycles going up and down and then after presenting a graph that just had centuries' long stability, then we were shown a jump in temperature that looked like a hockey stick. the end of a hockey stick. civility and then a big jump forward. that graph was a fake and the jump in temperature he predicted didn't happen so now the climate elite have simply delighted the -- deleted the hockey stick graph from their presentation, even though it was a distinct part of their presentation for years. just as man had deleted the proceeding warming and cooling cycles when he analyzed modern temperature trends and put them into his graph. as more honest and level-headed scientists from around the world raised serious requests, well-funded global warming alarmists were hard pressed to answer critics. so what is a true believer to do when you hear criticism? well, shut up the opposition, of cour
and many of the newly revealed emails detail that this was intention deception. man's graph indicated century's long stability -- centuries' long stability instead of two distinct climate cycles going up and down and then after presenting a graph that just had centuries' long stability, then we were shown a jump in temperature that looked like a hockey stick. the end of a hockey stick. civility and then a big jump forward. that graph was a fake and the jump in temperature he predicted didn't...
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johns makes reference to in his 1999 email.in a subsequent article, they also used instrument told that it in combination with proxy data to reconstruct the northern hemisphere's annual temperature back to 1000 a.d. the trek, the technique is used openly and publicly available, peer-reviewed journals. it is all out there or has been, for the public, exxonmobil, the saudi arabian, the competitive enterprise institute to see all along. as the president's science adviser said, in a select committee on energy, senate, and global warming hearing, when asked about the use of the word "trekked," he said," it is often used to describe a way to get around a problem that is legitimate. does not demonstrate that there was manipulation." the second phrase, "hide and decline," refers to the use of a certain type of tree ring data, would density. in a 1998 "8" article, they clearly state that the tree ring data cannot be used to restore temperatures after 1960's. the article focused on the limitations of the data after 1960 and the possibili
johns makes reference to in his 1999 email.in a subsequent article, they also used instrument told that it in combination with proxy data to reconstruct the northern hemisphere's annual temperature back to 1000 a.d. the trek, the technique is used openly and publicly available, peer-reviewed journals. it is all out there or has been, for the public, exxonmobil, the saudi arabian, the competitive enterprise institute to see all along. as the president's science adviser said, in a select...
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they corrupted the data and here's the email. there are many, many more emails talking about this, talking about how they used tricks and hide the declines that don't prove their argument. in fact, there are many scientists who said we're in the seventh year of a cooling period but they won't show that data because they have hid the data and now we've exposed it through climate gate and these emails. you've got vice president al gore still running around out there saying we need to have this cap and trade national energy tax. the president will be going to copenhagen in about a week and a half, just like he went there to get the chicago olimp i thinks -- olympics a lot of us are hoping he comes back empty handed because he wants to sign an agreement that would lead to the loss of millions of jobs in america based on corrupt science. mr. walden: we know his stimulus plan hasn't worked, now they're coming back with stimulus two, maybe $300 billion more of borrowing, you're creating bike paths to taco bells and checking on viking er
they corrupted the data and here's the email. there are many, many more emails talking about this, talking about how they used tricks and hide the declines that don't prove their argument. in fact, there are many scientists who said we're in the seventh year of a cooling period but they won't show that data because they have hid the data and now we've exposed it through climate gate and these emails. you've got vice president al gore still running around out there saying we need to have this...
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another email exposes the attempt to silence dissent. quote, i think we need to stop considering climate research as a legitimate per review journal and encourage them not to submit papers to this journal, unquote. that is wonderful. call those who disagree with those cranks because they have not been published and when theyr to discredit the journal. in other words, mr. speaker, the fix is in. most troubling is the raw source data. the leader refused to release source data and now they claim that the data was lost. you know, it sounds to me like the old elementary school excuse, the dog ate my homework. that excuse doesn't work for third graders and it is unacceptable from scientists who are asking us to up end our economy and even worse, emails exist that suggest that the data wasn't lost, but structs scientists to destroy data which was subject to britain's freedom of information laws and that is not just bad science, that is a criminal act. and now we are being asked to radically restructure our economy based largely on the research
another email exposes the attempt to silence dissent. quote, i think we need to stop considering climate research as a legitimate per review journal and encourage them not to submit papers to this journal, unquote. that is wonderful. call those who disagree with those cranks because they have not been published and when theyr to discredit the journal. in other words, mr. speaker, the fix is in. most troubling is the raw source data. the leader refused to release source data and now they claim...
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eventually i found an email address for value max and sent an email to which i received no reply. later on, i found a phone number. when i called, the person who answered repeatedly asked for personal information on myself. things such as social security and email addresses. when i was reluctant to give up this information i was told i had reached the wrong division of the company and needed to call another branch in another state. this process repeated itself quite a few times and through it all, i still had no answers. so i decided to write the better business bureau. quite some time passed with no reply from value max then i received an email from the better business bureau. value maxed told them they would refund my money but it was my fault because i agreed to a free four-day trial and then a $19.99 fee after that. i had agreed to this when i used the service of the company i used earlier. in total this all took over eight months and the refund took even longer. and if my account had not been overdrawn, who knows how long before i would have noticed these withdrawals. i'm a d
eventually i found an email address for value max and sent an email to which i received no reply. later on, i found a phone number. when i called, the person who answered repeatedly asked for personal information on myself. things such as social security and email addresses. when i was reluctant to give up this information i was told i had reached the wrong division of the company and needed to call another branch in another state. this process repeated itself quite a few times and through it...
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as far as those emails. i'm not familiar with that. i understand your concern with that. i don't know where that information came from. i'm hopeful we can determine to agree with that information and not have it out there. it's troubling. it's troubling. i am certain that would be your answer you didn't know specifically speeshg pel owesy trying to get the invitation. in fact, the speaker and other members >> i find that very troubling. i want to point that out. this is been an administration that talked about being more above. we asked to have the social secretary come to testify at congressional committee. they say it's a separation of powers, which i think is a far, far stretch. i would also mention several members of the service put on leave without pay. >> i wonder if any administrative staff has been put on leave with pay? jo i don't know about that. i will tell you the reason we have taken the action we have taken is >> it seems to me it would be helpful to have the white house secretary to be available at the various check points. otherwise it would seem to be the
as far as those emails. i'm not familiar with that. i understand your concern with that. i don't know where that information came from. i'm hopeful we can determine to agree with that information and not have it out there. it's troubling. it's troubling. i am certain that would be your answer you didn't know specifically speeshg pel owesy trying to get the invitation. in fact, the speaker and other members >> i find that very troubling. i want to point that out. this is been an...
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you can also reach us by email and by twitter. email is journal@c-span.org, and our twitter handle, is cspanwj. and we will get to those shorting, get to your calls shortly as well. looking at the front pages of many newspaper this is morning, a couple of here from the newseum. this is "the atlanta journal constitution," their headline, air travelers tell of tighter security. it's also the lead headline this morning in "the miami herald." front page, expect tighter security. the "usa today," it's their feature front-page piece, i'll read just a bit, new questions, new scare, airports ramp up security, warning system reviewed. and they write in this article, taking off your shoes is no longer enough. security agents may pat the soles of your feet, work up your legs to your waist and run a wanda cross your whole body. bags may be searched even after they pass the scanner. bathroom breaks may be eliminated for the last hour of international flights. blankets on your lap on those flights are verboten, too. forget about that extra carr
you can also reach us by email and by twitter. email is journal@c-span.org, and our twitter handle, is cspanwj. and we will get to those shorting, get to your calls shortly as well. looking at the front pages of many newspaper this is morning, a couple of here from the newseum. this is "the atlanta journal constitution," their headline, air travelers tell of tighter security. it's also the lead headline this morning in "the miami herald." front page, expect tighter security....
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in these emails these scientists conspired to destroy their own email discussion of data that contradicts their global warming claims. they discussed discrediting members of the scientific community who disagree with them. they even wish some of these dissenting scientists were beaten. now isn't that lovely when you have an opposition? phil jones, the director of the climate research unit at the university of east anglia in england, wrote in his now leaked emails, affording access to the data by those who doubt global warming. he talked about getting around british freedom of information requests. he didn't want other scientists to get his data because they could expose flaws and faults in his global warming claims. but the bread and butter of these global warming claims coming from what these scientists say is a consensus within the scientific community. now we learn there is not a consensus about global climate change. the emails show numerous actions taken to silence the dissenting voices and with hold the actual information being used to make their questionable claims. now the british
in these emails these scientists conspired to destroy their own email discussion of data that contradicts their global warming claims. they discussed discrediting members of the scientific community who disagree with them. they even wish some of these dissenting scientists were beaten. now isn't that lovely when you have an opposition? phil jones, the director of the climate research unit at the university of east anglia in england, wrote in his now leaked emails, affording access to the data...
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salahi sent this email. and how he was able to come up with the guest list and not who was going to be there but who was not going to be there and apparently why that is exceptionally troubling. and that is a clear security breach that really needs to be understood. and it may not be secret service's -- in this case it was probably not secret service's fault. i don't think it is. but there is a security breach that people need to understand the protocol of security here. when we err in this country we have to err for national security. >> that information has been entered into the record. and it's our expectation that director sullivan will get back with us once he's had an opportunity to investigate the email and the source and what have you. we have four votes on the floor. the expectations is to recess and reconvene around 12:15. the committee is recessed. >> the senate is about to gavel in for day 5 of work on the healthcare bill. senators have proposed at least 72 amendments, a number will be considered
salahi sent this email. and how he was able to come up with the guest list and not who was going to be there but who was not going to be there and apparently why that is exceptionally troubling. and that is a clear security breach that really needs to be understood. and it may not be secret service's -- in this case it was probably not secret service's fault. i don't think it is. but there is a security breach that people need to understand the protocol of security here. when we err in this...
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go to globalwarming.org you can see a sign-up sheet to receive the newsletter of the coalition by email almost every week. it's called the cooler heads digest. i was going to bring copies of this week's digest but some incredible technical difficulties from my colleague's computer he boasted all week that he had just gotten a new computer and as soon as he tried to produce the digest on it, the program wouldn't work. and the other resource of the coalition is this long series of hill briefings. and we have had many distinguished scientists and economists and experts on almost every aspect of global warming policy over the years. i think today's event is our most unusual. and the reason i say that is because we have -- we don't usually offer a briefing opportunity for one of the world's leading environmentalists. in fact, we never have. but we are very fortunate today to have lawrence solomon, the author of "the deniers" and i am very proud and pleased that he can be here with us and going to give the cooler heads briefing. he is clearly an outstanding person. he's had an outstanding car
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and in the email that we received and the follow-up conversation that was had with this practitioner, we specifically cited that it is -- it is due to what is in -- i'm reading from the email that we received." due to what is in the reid bill, as it will collapse my practice." now, mr. president, this is incredibly important to us, not only in a state like alaska where -- where we're in a crisis situation when it comes to providers who are willing to take new medicare individuals. right now in our -- in our state's largest city, we have 13 providers who will take new medicare individuals. 13. well, now if this individual who we have communicated with just a week ago is making the decision to opt out of medicare because of the low reimbursement rates, because of what is seen developing here on the floor of this senate and the impact that that will have on that family care practice, we -- talk about not being able to sustain things. it is not acceptable, and so when i read the language in the actuary report that says that providers might tend to accept more patients or might find it mor
and in the email that we received and the follow-up conversation that was had with this practitioner, we specifically cited that it is -- it is due to what is in -- i'm reading from the email that we received." due to what is in the reid bill, as it will collapse my practice." now, mr. president, this is incredibly important to us, not only in a state like alaska where -- where we're in a crisis situation when it comes to providers who are willing to take new medicare individuals....
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email us, you know, and we'll get back to you pretty quickly. carol and i are more morning people, liz is more of an evening person but we pretty much have it covered 24/7 except for 2:00 and 6:00. but time as on a campaign time is your enemy so you want to take advantage of things. we'll start -- the course will progress pretty much the way a campaign would progress. neil is going to talk firsthand about the political environment going into 2010. bob will be in to talk about senate races. david winston will be in this afternoon to talk about strategy and message. and then we'll round out the day by talking about survey research. and then tomorrow we'll continue talking about research and how to use issues to frame a message. then tomorrow afternoon we'll talk about targeting and voter files and those are really the things -- the building blocks of any campaign. you know, what is the political environment, how do you develop a strategy, who are you going to talk to? then we'll get into more of the tactics. we'll talk about budgeting on wednesday
email us, you know, and we'll get back to you pretty quickly. carol and i are more morning people, liz is more of an evening person but we pretty much have it covered 24/7 except for 2:00 and 6:00. but time as on a campaign time is your enemy so you want to take advantage of things. we'll start -- the course will progress pretty much the way a campaign would progress. neil is going to talk firsthand about the political environment going into 2010. bob will be in to talk about senate races....
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. >> but emails written bshaikh and witnesstatements do prove mental illness according tone psychologistontacted by campgners most probably manic phase in whi his ability to think rationly, control his impulsesthink through the consequences of actions was severely comomised. >> many yes ago, he was simply a suessful businessman. now he'she first european to be executein china for half a century, and is mily is left saddened and snned. >>reenivasan: china executes more people each yeathan any other cotry. north korea nfirmed today it s detained an arizona man fo illegally tering the country. family members identifd the man as 28-ar-old christian missionary robt park. supporters said he cssed from china into north korea o christmas day, uing the release of pitical prisoners. the state news agency sa today he is beininvestigated for illegal entry. on wall street today stos broke a day winning streak. the dow jones industrialverage lost more an a point to close at0,545. the nasdaqell more than 2 points to closat 2288. those are so of the day's main stories. ll be back at the end of the program with
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the today show, oprah, and occasionally i will have a bunch of emails about producing a segment. i do a lot of public speaking and i am grateful for these opportunities to speak to libraries. >> do you make a part of your living from speaking? >> yes. >> who pays? >> it is crazy that anybody would pay. i think i find it remarkable. i mentioned library associations. they are an example of groups that are looking for someone who has experience with the internet, social media, and can talk about how the internet is transforming our businesses and industries. it is a lot of professional associations or industry associations that are curious about the way the internet is transforming their work. >> specifically, when you are up in the morning, where do you go for your news? >> i am a new york times junkie. that is always the first place i looked. i am paying fan of news.google. i have a bunch of keywords so that i can track certain people or companies and trends. a couple of other sites i am fond of it is "talking points memo." i should say that i do some work for the "washington post
the today show, oprah, and occasionally i will have a bunch of emails about producing a segment. i do a lot of public speaking and i am grateful for these opportunities to speak to libraries. >> do you make a part of your living from speaking? >> yes. >> who pays? >> it is crazy that anybody would pay. i think i find it remarkable. i mentioned library associations. they are an example of groups that are looking for someone who has experience with the internet, social...
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breaking down the set and everyone was exhausted from three intense days of shooting, she was still doing email. she had had a conversion. it made me proud that some of my passion had come across. i had been doing television reporting around technology issues on msn b.c. and a local affiliate in new york, and as a gadget guru i had shown up on the radar of the staff at harpo. i was originally going to just have a big role -- bit role. oprah's took a shining to me, and they began including me in most of the episodes. i did not work for the obama campaign, but i did give money to the campaign. there are a number of funny personal similarities. his father is an economist, my father is an economist. we are both from kenya. and there is a generational sense of this is somebody who feels like he could be a peer. by american convention, things are arbitrary and substantive, but i get a strong connection. i was the student body president of my high school, and i thought i would go to politics and have the privilege of working for a congressman, bill gray, the highest ranking black official at the time,
breaking down the set and everyone was exhausted from three intense days of shooting, she was still doing email. she had had a conversion. it made me proud that some of my passion had come across. i had been doing television reporting around technology issues on msn b.c. and a local affiliate in new york, and as a gadget guru i had shown up on the radar of the staff at harpo. i was originally going to just have a big role -- bit role. oprah's took a shining to me, and they began including me in...
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host: greg stohr is with us until 8:30 to take your calls and comments and emails and tweets about the supreme court. so if up to the start dialing, go ahead and do that as well. the supreme court -- the term, or the last term ended up in september, and it was justice society owe mayer's first case, the case on campaign financial reform, tell us about that case and when might the court reach a decision on it. guest: a lot of us thought they would have decided it by now. they heard arguments in september. that was the second time they heard arguments, which is highly unusual. host: why in september? guest: they didn't have to do it in september. they chose to, presumablely to speed it up so that -- the speculation is that people would know what the rules are as we hd@/@@@@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ u we're anticipating soon after they come back. host: did they come back for the second half of the term? guest: january 11, i believe. that will have several decision days there and they could decide if any point. host: we want to remind our viewers that we're bringing you interviews with the supreme
host: greg stohr is with us until 8:30 to take your calls and comments and emails and tweets about the supreme court. so if up to the start dialing, go ahead and do that as well. the supreme court -- the term, or the last term ended up in september, and it was justice society owe mayer's first case, the case on campaign financial reform, tell us about that case and when might the court reach a decision on it. guest: a lot of us thought they would have decided it by now. they heard arguments in...
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i also want to make an observation about the email which i think is almost the most troubling of all.-mail is coming from mr. salahi. i know for a fact these people are unable to attend the state dinner. imagine senator harry reid and his wife and two other couples -- and they mentioned senator harry reid. they also say why they are not coming. in the case of senator reid, who have gone home early for thanksgiving. gupta unable to travel to d.c. top brass from lockheed martin? i cannot believe the secret service would be releasing that kind of information. only an inside source would have access to that kind of information and i find it troubling. i would ask you to respond to that if you could. >> thank you, congresswoman. maybe there is a silver lining here. i, more than anyone, which this had not occurred but we're going to use it to learn and make our organization even better than it was before. as far as those emails, i am not familiar with them and i have not seen it until it was brought up this morning. i understand your concern with that. i do not know where the information ca
i also want to make an observation about the email which i think is almost the most troubling of all.-mail is coming from mr. salahi. i know for a fact these people are unable to attend the state dinner. imagine senator harry reid and his wife and two other couples -- and they mentioned senator harry reid. they also say why they are not coming. in the case of senator reid, who have gone home early for thanksgiving. gupta unable to travel to d.c. top brass from lockheed martin? i cannot believe...
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journal@c-span.org is our email address. joining us from copenhagen is our correspondent for the associated press. mr. boren steyn since president obama landed we've been getting reports that his entire schedule has changed and he's been conducting several meetings. what's going on? guest: well we are running at least two hours late, because for more than two hours the president and 19 other world leaders have been meeting, and from what i've been told, they themselves are trying to write an agreement. forgetting about their underlynx who have been spending two weeks, they are now taking it in their own hands. but so far, and it's still so far, they are having the same luck the others have had, in other words, not so good. >> and they are not having luck with what? >> i wish i knew. i'm not in on the meeting. guest: there are three main issues that are sticking right now. one is just how much cuts in emissions? greenhouse gases, how much will they cut? and how will they make sure they do what they say they will do? that one'
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we have so many conference calls and emails.'m sure you think, oh, that woman again sending me another email but it's just so lovely that you all came and it means so much.8$ and i want to say thank you. i also reflected and did a little research and bill was very helpful in all of this as well about the detroit economic club and what i'd like to say to all of you as i begin -- it's really striking that if you look back at the speakers you've had and the forums that you've encouraged for 75 years you at the detroit economic club have encouraged discussions that look beyond the conventional wisdom. and the immediate horizon. i hope to contribute to such a discussion today with regard to healthcare reform and, frankly, this is why i wanted towwkñ com because of the record that the club has in giving people an opportunity to get out of that bubble as john saidd and reall engage in the issues and look beyond the here and now. first, however, i'd also like t recognize two women whom i met when we came to detroit. we were here last
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the carrier had rule you cowln't be doing email and -- couldn't do email and personal texting. the other issue is the adequacy of flight schools and the captain, as was noted with the student, the student in as short as six months many of these pilots land jobs at regional carriers, can these flight students -- schools train students to become commercial pilots to adequately prepare them to fly 100 people in the air? >> that's why we're making the suggestion that we're making. again, i want people to appreciate -- i think there has been some misunderstanding that i'm opposed to the idea that we have better training. i was looking to better training before anybody brought the issue up. i'm concerned about the elements of training and i'm concerned that we're not giving people the elements they need to do the mission they are doing. if somebody is going to be a crop duster for commercial aviation, they had better learn some things about low altitude flying and better know that business pretty well. if you're going to carry passengers and take the responsibility of carrying anywhe
the carrier had rule you cowln't be doing email and -- couldn't do email and personal texting. the other issue is the adequacy of flight schools and the captain, as was noted with the student, the student in as short as six months many of these pilots land jobs at regional carriers, can these flight students -- schools train students to become commercial pilots to adequately prepare them to fly 100 people in the air? >> that's why we're making the suggestion that we're making. again, i...
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particularly as the climate email scandal continues toçó unfold. started your t associated press brought out the fact that theçq developing nations facew3 huge climate chae burdensç areok demanding ta] wealthy nations show more than a cause. there is a split there. but fox news reported that a representive -- james sensenbrenner says he's going to copenhagen and tell them that despite any promises obama made, no new laws will be passed in the u.s. until a scientific evidence brings out this falsification of the data. which is startling. in addition, the lord mountain, he was interviewsed last night and he says he is going to the chief of police in the united kingdom and report on violation of the law by the university of east ang lea -- angelia where the climate unit is headed. sets forth the data for the international intergovernmental panel on climate change. he's going to report it. he said that when he was over there he said, i want to see the latest working data. working treaty. they said, what do you mean? the bureaucrats are giving him a r
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then i got an email from edwin taylor at mit.oday he is one of the greatest physics educators. he has to know a little more about physics than i do. he offered a few suggestions on science writing. he had read an article about me. anyway, i just got my lasso out. anybody who wants to help or gets involved -- >> i went back to him and said, if you want to help me, i can use some help. thinking he would give it a third quickly. and then i would get it published. -- by getting a third quick read. he started reading the book and he came back to me and said, are you sure someone read this book? i spent the next year and a half with edwin taylor with it -- like a personal tutorial. learning physics. we re-wrote the whole book. this is the einstein volume. he is the author of watches the greatest textbook for students in quantum theory in relativity. archibald wheeler was one of the great physicist of our time, hence the physics department of princeton and university of texas -- i was sitting in a restaurant in denver, a japanese restau
then i got an email from edwin taylor at mit.oday he is one of the greatest physics educators. he has to know a little more about physics than i do. he offered a few suggestions on science writing. he had read an article about me. anyway, i just got my lasso out. anybody who wants to help or gets involved -- >> i went back to him and said, if you want to help me, i can use some help. thinking he would give it a third quickly. and then i would get it published. -- by getting a third quick...
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and 1300 are secretly checking email on a vacation. that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com >> larry: we're back with edda mellas and curt knox. the parents of amanda knox. here's another excerpt from her comments during the closing arguments of her murder trial. watch. >> translator: many people tell me that if they were in my shoes, they would have pulled their hair out by now. tearing their cell apart. and i say that i do not do these things. i don't let myself be beaten down. in these situations, i take a deep breath. i try and i try to look for the positives. i try to find the positives in important moments. and i know that this moment is one of those moments. because in this moment, unlike the previous moments, a true decision must be taken on an action. i feel more in contact with you, more vulnerable in front of you. bu
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dot com ♪ ♪ that's the site i'm gonna hit when i go home ♪ ♪ they know how credit works ♪ they send emailt how bad reality hurts ♪ legal vo: offer applies with enrollment in triple advantage >>> look who is sitting in for anderson cooper tonight. it is my friend erica hill. what are you working on up there? >> hey, candy. great to see you. we'll continue to cover the breaking news which you've been on top of all hour long including the missed signals, the lack of communication, what some are calling the frightening incompetence of america's intelligence agencies to stop the would-be christmas bomber from ever getting on that plane. just how can it be eight years after 9/11 that one intelligence agency has information on someone and fails to share it with others? we're keeping them honest tonight. also breaking, those signs of escalation. cnn learning the u.s. and yemen are now talking about possible retaliatory strikes in that country. that would have global implications. we'll talk about that and also the reality of this with our terrorism analyst. plus, we're closing in on the end of th
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and 1300 are secretly checking email on a vacation. that's happening now. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com every time you take advil liqui-gels you're taking the pain reliever that works faster on tough pain than tylenol rapid release gels. and not only faster. stronger, too. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. >> larry: according to sony pictures, the michael jackson rehearsal film "this is it" has raked in more than $250 million in worldwide ticket sales. here's a clip. ♪ ♪ >> larry: was that hard to look at, tito? >> actually, this is the first i've seen of anything of the film, and that wasn't too bad, because it's michael's musical. >> larry: was it hard for you qup. >> it's hard for me. >> larry: he died soon after, right? >> yes. you look at it and -- >> larry: he looked so good. >> i'm sorry? >> larry: he looked so good. >> he looks great. you can't believe he
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- in notthere is nothg in the hacked emails. there are questions about the underlying signs that are being raised again. >> can you give us a couple of bullet point to bolster your argument? >> the thing to talk about is the amount of signs out there. united states scientists, many organizations even represented in this room have been studying at this data for years. it is important to understand, too contextualize those e-mails a bit. that is one thread, looking at one data set over many, many data sets, all of which reached a consensus that climate change is happening, that is caused by man-made emissions, and then we look ahead and look at the droughts, the flooding, the changes in diseases, changes in migratory habits, changes in water cycles and climate that we now find affecting human health. >> you said next spring large and meeting facilities will be required -- >> will you propose a new epa rule? >> large facilities those that emit over 325,000 tons -- 25,000 tons emissions per year -- one sure no do have the missions a
- in notthere is nothg in the hacked emails. there are questions about the underlying signs that are being raised again. >> can you give us a couple of bullet point to bolster your argument? >> the thing to talk about is the amount of signs out there. united states scientists, many organizations even represented in this room have been studying at this data for years. it is important to understand, too contextualize those e-mails a bit. that is one thread, looking at one data set...
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all of the emails, it has not been over 10 years.in may, as far as september, lies were being told. it is a big farce. host: thanks, dorothy. guest: your caller is referring to a few things. one issue is giving money to foreign nations because that is really an important part of the debate over what kind of global agreement you get. basically a lot of developing countries are saying the industrialized world, the rich nations, emitted these greenhouse gases, and they need to pony up billions of dollars in order to help the developing world cope with the impact of climate change. that's absolutely is to be part of any global deal. it is the tentative accord that was reached in copenhagen. there was a commitment to provide $30 billion over the next three years that industrialized nations would provide. europe would give a small part of that, the european union and japan would provide the bulk of that. that is something that again, the u.s. is counting on passing a kind of climate bill that would allow the private carbon market to genera
all of the emails, it has not been over 10 years.in may, as far as september, lies were being told. it is a big farce. host: thanks, dorothy. guest: your caller is referring to a few things. one issue is giving money to foreign nations because that is really an important part of the debate over what kind of global agreement you get. basically a lot of developing countries are saying the industrialized world, the rich nations, emitted these greenhouse gases, and they need to pony up billions of...
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people want to let email only the red for a certain amount of time, and then this is inaccessible. is this the answer to the concerns about searches that are out of context? >> first of all, and anemone -- being anonymous is hard to define. we struggle with making a lot of assumptions. many of these words are words that are more subjective than object of. first of all -- objective. first of all, we have to start thinking about the more difficult questions. how do we began to apply privacy rules 2 information that is perhaps not -- to information that is perhaps not in context? if this is indeed, the records that are difficult to identify an individual within can become identified if we apply the regulatory standards to those with a greater standard of care. that may be very helpful. there are researchers that believe that identifying the anonymous records is relatively easy today because of the identification process being so poor. and they can be improved. this becomes an economic model. how do you make this possible to really identify data, and what is the cost of obtaining that
people want to let email only the red for a certain amount of time, and then this is inaccessible. is this the answer to the concerns about searches that are out of context? >> first of all, and anemone -- being anonymous is hard to define. we struggle with making a lot of assumptions. many of these words are words that are more subjective than object of. first of all -- objective. first of all, we have to start thinking about the more difficult questions. how do we began to apply privacy...
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theyllegedly had maps of a pakistani air force base and power plantsplus emails linking them to militants. the pakistan case cod hamper efforts to return e men to the u.s.o face charges of aiding a terrorist group. a christmaeve bus crash in the andes mountas of peru killed at least 42 pele, most farmers and merchants on the way home from t holidays. the bus plunged 250 feet inta ravine. thperu accidents often blamed on poorly maintaed mountain roads anunderregulated bus companies. at least 40,000 filipinospent christmas day shelters to escape the eruption of e mayon volcano. the volcano has erted 40 times er the last 400 years forcin evacuations. this was theirst time people have beeforced to flee a eruption during ristmas. those are some of the ma stories. i'll be back at the d of the pram with preview of what you ll find tonight on the program's website. back to margar. >> warner:he fight over the value of pensions california. the analysis of shies and brooks. d the conclusion of our seri on attempts reform public hools in the nation'sapital. that follows covage of the sentencing today
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. >> but emails written by shaikh and witness statements do prove mental illness according to one psychologist contacted by campaigners most probably a manic phase in which his ability to think rationally, control his impulses, think through the consequences of actions was severely compromised. >> many years ago, he was simply a successful businessman. now he's the first european to be executed in china for half a century, and is family is left saddened and stunned. >> sreenivasan: china executes more people each year than any other country. north korea confirmed today it has detained an arizona man for illegally entering the country. family members identified the man as 28-year-old christian missionary robert park. supporters said he crossed from china into north korea on christmas day, urging the release of political prisoners. the state news agency said today he is being investigated for illegal entry. on wall street today stocks broke a 6-day winning streak. the dow jones industrial average lost more than a point to close at 10,545. the nasdaq fell more than 2 points to close at 2288. thos
. >> but emails written by shaikh and witness statements do prove mental illness according to one psychologist contacted by campaigners most probably a manic phase in which his ability to think rationally, control his impulses, think through the consequences of actions was severely compromised. >> many years ago, he was simply a successful businessman. now he's the first european to be executed in china for half a century, and is family is left saddened and stunned. >>...
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. >> i thinkhere is great skepticism amongeople all across the coury when they heard abouthese emails. you know this climate ga. and th are saying "what's true here? and what's not true?" so i thinkeople are very suspicious about this and especially wheyou look at the kind of investment that e american pple are being asked to makand the kind of sacrifices in the hopes of saving thelanet 100 years from now. >> the undering core science does nothange because of this flap. there science from all over the worlto show the basic underlying rlities that the accumulaon of greenhouse gases causes the worldo warm and that warmingas a whole sortment of dangerous potential impas. >>eporter: president obama will come to copenhagearmed withvidence the u.s. is geing serious: an e.p.a. declaration is week that carbonioxide endangers human heth, and must be regulated, evenf congress doesn't act. it's what envinmentalists had wanted for yrs. activistike tidwell of the esapeake climate action network saa tough deal is what's requid. >>his is a nation of laws and if we want to change to chan this nation,
. >> i thinkhere is great skepticism amongeople all across the coury when they heard abouthese emails. you know this climate ga. and th are saying "what's true here? and what's not true?" so i thinkeople are very suspicious about this and especially wheyou look at the kind of investment that e american pple are being asked to makand the kind of sacrifices in the hopes of saving thelanet 100 years from now. >> the undering core science does nothange because of this flap....
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and 1300 are secretly checking email on a vacation. that's happening now.s most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com during the share the love event, you helped us donate almost $5 million dollars to charity. i chose meals on wheels because i believe in food for all. i chose habitat for humanity. our pets are our kids. we chose the aspca. we're sharing the love again this year. because giving back feels good. on the subaru outback, motor trend's 2010 and two hundred fifty dollars gets donated to your >> larry: still to come, mitt romney. we welcome some heavy hitters in business to our show. eric schmidt, ceo of google. he's with us in washington. he attended president obama's jobs summit today. tony robbins, peak performance and turnaround expert here in l.a. and ervin "magic" johnson rounds out the group, former lakers basketball star. "when the game was ours
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and 1300 are secretly checking email on a vacation. that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com so, at national, i go right past the counter... and you get to choose any car in the aisle. choose any car? you cannot be serious! okay. seriously, you choose. go national. go like a pro. doesn't mean they're protected. oh, ladies. let's say you have osteoporosis. i do. you could be losing bone strength. can i get it back? (announcer) ask your doctor how to help treat osteoporosis with once-a-month actonel. actonel is clinically proven to help reverse bone loss and can help@i increase bone strength to help prevent fractures. so you can get back some of what you lost. do not take actonel if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disease, or cannot sit or stand for 30 minutes. follow all dosing instructions. stop taking actonel and tell
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then i got an email from edwin taylor at mit. i think today he is one of the greatest physics educators. he has to know a little more about physics than i do. he offered a few suggestions on science writing. he had read an article about me. anyway, i just got my lasso out. anybody who wants to help or gets involved -- >> i went back to him and said, if you want to help me, i can use some help. thinking he would give it a third quickly. and then i would get it published. -- by getting a third quick read. he started reading the book and he came back to me and said, are you sure someone read this book? i spent the next year and a half with edwin taylor with it -- like a personal tutorial. learning physics. we re-wrote the whole book. this is the einstein volume. he is the author of watches the greatest textbook for students in quantum theory in relativity. archibald wheeler was one of the great physicist of our time, hence the physics department of princeton and university of texas -- i was sitting in a restaurant in denver, a japan
then i got an email from edwin taylor at mit. i think today he is one of the greatest physics educators. he has to know a little more about physics than i do. he offered a few suggestions on science writing. he had read an article about me. anyway, i just got my lasso out. anybody who wants to help or gets involved -- >> i went back to him and said, if you want to help me, i can use some help. thinking he would give it a third quickly. and then i would get it published. -- by getting a...
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host: greg stohr is with us until 8:30 to take your calls and comments and emails and tweets about the supreme court. so if up to the start dialing, go ahead and do that as well. the supreme court -- the term, or the last term ended up in september, and it was justice society owe mayer's first case, the case on campaign financial reform, tell us about that case and when might the court reach a decision on it. guest: a lot of us thought they would have decided it by now. they heard arguments in september. that was the second time they heard arguments, which is highly unusual. host: why in september? guest: they didn't have to do it in september. they chose to, presumablely to speed it up so that -- the speculation is that people would know what the rules are as we hd@/@@@@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ u we're anticipating soon after they come back. host: did they come back for the second half of the term? guest: january 11, i believe. that will have several decision days there and they could decide if any point. host: we want to remind our viewers that we're bringing you interviews with the supreme
host: greg stohr is with us until 8:30 to take your calls and comments and emails and tweets about the supreme court. so if up to the start dialing, go ahead and do that as well. the supreme court -- the term, or the last term ended up in september, and it was justice society owe mayer's first case, the case on campaign financial reform, tell us about that case and when might the court reach a decision on it. guest: a lot of us thought they would have decided it by now. they heard arguments in...
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and essentially it transfers the typical takedown email notice which is in the form of a letter intoan online form. as a result, our ability to remove content once we've been noticed is extremely nast because we've been able to push this from the kind of letter and email world into an online form, as soon as we're notified through the copyright protection system, our system can then go about removing that content. >> i would guess that mr. mellis and mr. fertitta and mr. durso would say that in the environment of live streaming particularly where it's broken down into 10-second increments -- if they're going to protect their copyrighted material they've got to get a notice to somebody really fast and they've got to respond virtually immediately, which is very different than what i think we sat around and talked about 10 years ago. is that a feasible environment to operate in? can they -- i guess they can see coming the fact that they're going to have these programs on the air. and they can then be on the lookout. but i don't know that they can be on the lookout for thousands of diffe
and essentially it transfers the typical takedown email notice which is in the form of a letter intoan online form. as a result, our ability to remove content once we've been noticed is extremely nast because we've been able to push this from the kind of letter and email world into an online form, as soon as we're notified through the copyright protection system, our system can then go about removing that content. >> i would guess that mr. mellis and mr. fertitta and mr. durso would say...
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if you email us at journal@c-span.org or if, again, there's a website -- the web address there. then if you follow us on twitter. it's cspanwj. did you speak to the president? guest: well, one of the interesting things that jim weir says he expects people down to the white house to actually be in the middle of this conference process which i thought was interesting because he's taken a very hands off -- personally a hands off approach to this. there have been white house officials in -- you know, every time you walk around the capitol you run into one. you can't turn around without running into somebody from the white house. they have definitely been involved. but they have really wanted to leave this -- it's been very difficult for both the house and senate to work this out. obviously, both bills passed with not a vote to spare, you know, in the house even know there's a large democratic majority. you had three dozen democrats who did not vote for the bill. in the senate, obviously, they needed every single member of the democratic caucus and got it but it was not easy. clearly
if you email us at journal@c-span.org or if, again, there's a website -- the web address there. then if you follow us on twitter. it's cspanwj. did you speak to the president? guest: well, one of the interesting things that jim weir says he expects people down to the white house to actually be in the middle of this conference process which i thought was interesting because he's taken a very hands off -- personally a hands off approach to this. there have been white house officials in -- you...
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. >> i think i have more than 100 emails of family, friends, colleagues and there is an interchange of them permission, of texas, of photos, or some trivial happy birthday or happy mother's day. there are more interesting content, but it has helped unite families inside and abroad. that is something we'll take for granted. -- we all take for granted. the other thing is youtube. in the last year, alone, i can think of about four or five important postings on the internet of things happening in cuba. there were drinking street guys and there was hundred in cuba and it went worldwide. recently, just a couple of weeks ago, students decided to participate and complain about the quality of their food. it was a lengthy complaint of how can you go to school with the food they were given to rid -- were given. someone is out there filming and putting it on youtube in some way. i think that also shows the use. in this strong complaint, you can see other people taking pictures with phones. there was more than one person taking photographs or film of these. these are two other elements. even televi
. >> i think i have more than 100 emails of family, friends, colleagues and there is an interchange of them permission, of texas, of photos, or some trivial happy birthday or happy mother's day. there are more interesting content, but it has helped unite families inside and abroad. that is something we'll take for granted. -- we all take for granted. the other thing is youtube. in the last year, alone, i can think of about four or five important postings on the internet of things...
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we now heard about climate gate, where the expert scientists hid emails in england that disagreed with the so-called consensus that there is global warming and global climate change. we've even heard now new evidence that even nasa is involved in not revealing evidence that contradicts climate change. i think a history lesson is in order, madam speaker, and i'd like to read from a couple of well-thought of in the science community a couple of magazine articles. one of them is under the science tex of "time" magazine. it's dated june 24, but the year is 1974. the article begins with this comment, "another ice age." so much for global warming. as they review the bizarre and unpredictable weather patterns over the past number of years, a number of scientists are beginning to suspect that many seemingly contradictory events are occurring in global climate upheaval. there's a wide -- the weather widely varies from place to place and time to time and meteorologists take an average of temperatures around the globe. they find that the atmosphere has been growing gradually cooler the last three
we now heard about climate gate, where the expert scientists hid emails in england that disagreed with the so-called consensus that there is global warming and global climate change. we've even heard now new evidence that even nasa is involved in not revealing evidence that contradicts climate change. i think a history lesson is in order, madam speaker, and i'd like to read from a couple of well-thought of in the science community a couple of magazine articles. one of them is under the science...
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if you email us at journal@c-span.org or if, webs web address there.hen if you follow us on twitter. it's cspanwj. did you speak to the president? guest: well, one of the interesting things that jim weir says he expects people down to the white house to actually be in the middle of this conference process which i thought was interesting because he's taken a very hands off -- personally a hands off approach to this. there have been white house officials in -- you know, every time you walk around the capitol you run into one. you can't turn around without running into somebody from the white house. they have definitely been involved. but they have really wanted to leave this -- it's been very difficult for both the house and senate to work this out. obviously, both bills passed with not a vote to spare, you know, in the house even know there's a large democratic majority. you had three dozen democrats who did not vote for the bill. in the senate, obviously, they needed every single member of the democratic caucus and got it but it was not easy. clearly t
if you email us at journal@c-span.org or if, webs web address there.hen if you follow us on twitter. it's cspanwj. did you speak to the president? guest: well, one of the interesting things that jim weir says he expects people down to the white house to actually be in the middle of this conference process which i thought was interesting because he's taken a very hands off -- personally a hands off approach to this. there have been white house officials in -- you know, every time you walk around...
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is this threat of global warming, which by the way a whole series of emails and electronic files were released from the scientific university in england, that is the center for collecting all the data on global warming, it found these scientists had been fudging the data. what they found was in fact, they were less than professional and had been doing everything they could to squash any article appearing in a journal that would question the absolute rigid science that global warming was an imminent disaster on this planet. when all of these -- all the evidence of the fact that the data had been doctored, that they had been intentionally trying to squash the opinions of dissenters, trying to say that it's settled science, it's nothing settled at all, what these emails revealed in east anglia, but that was kind of dubious science all the way along. and the question is, is that as important as our dependence on foreign oil? i'm not sure it is. but even if it is, there's a solution to that which is replacing coal-fired carbon -- coal-burning plants with nuclear plants. france has 80% nucl
is this threat of global warming, which by the way a whole series of emails and electronic files were released from the scientific university in england, that is the center for collecting all the data on global warming, it found these scientists had been fudging the data. what they found was in fact, they were less than professional and had been doing everything they could to squash any article appearing in a journal that would question the absolute rigid science that global warming was an...