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lieutenant ernie. when was the last gun buy back we had? >> approximately 2 months ago. >> how many more will we have? >> again. it's all a matter of putting together the resource. we do get a lot of resolvers. it's a matter of getting all the people together. >> what people are you talking about? who do you need to make it happen. it's a resource program. the police department needs officers to do the leg work and footwork. we need the community also. i always call san francisco a village not a city. people transverse so easy. east san jose and west jose. they are here. one shooting effects everybody in this room. i hate to talk statistic. one crime affects you. you. it doesn't matter who it is. >> why is it so hard to get people together? >> let's make it a priority >> can i say, i mentioned earlier. i think that it's beginning to happen. i don't want to negate those efforts are being made from the mayors office and d.c. yf. i think john osaki mentioned it before. getting people to come together for the betterment of the community not for
lieutenant ernie. when was the last gun buy back we had? >> approximately 2 months ago. >> how many more will we have? >> again. it's all a matter of putting together the resource. we do get a lot of resolvers. it's a matter of getting all the people together. >> what people are you talking about? who do you need to make it happen. it's a resource program. the police department needs officers to do the leg work and footwork. we need the community also. i always call san...
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all passengers were killed including pilot ernie clark. >> ernie was the best. everyone wanted to fly and pattern themselves after ernie. he was smooth, methodical with everything he did. >> reporter: so what exactly happened? that's what lead crash investigator was determined to find out. >> the plane actually went in at a pretty steep angle. so as you looked at the accident site you could almost see the outline of an airplane then there was the center where the main cabin was. >> reporter: a few days after the crash, he listened to a garble tape that a cell laboratory has to decipher. it's a final message from co- pilot ray andres. almost impossible to interpret with the naked year. >> i've been shot. we've been shot. >> do you still have pacific aircraft in sight, over? >> reporter: after a pain staking search through the crash site. a sheriff's deputy found a .357 magnum and traced the name of the owner. >> the investigator was able to track the name of the gun owner through the serial number. eventually we found the hand of the gun owner. then we could put
all passengers were killed including pilot ernie clark. >> ernie was the best. everyone wanted to fly and pattern themselves after ernie. he was smooth, methodical with everything he did. >> reporter: so what exactly happened? that's what lead crash investigator was determined to find out. >> the plane actually went in at a pretty steep angle. so as you looked at the accident site you could almost see the outline of an airplane then there was the center where the main cabin...
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you can call me ernie. i don't call him chief. getting back to the gun buy back. i think we are right in line. we are doing the same buy back. we could use more. i think if you were to talk about gun violence. in 2006. we took 238 off the street and already in 2008. we have taken 296. a lot of people are high 5ing. to me. where are those guns coming from. where are these guns coming from. if the numbers are becoming so high, we are quadrupling. we better find out where they are coming from.
you can call me ernie. i don't call him chief. getting back to the gun buy back. i think we are right in line. we are doing the same buy back. we could use more. i think if you were to talk about gun violence. in 2006. we took 238 off the street and already in 2008. we have taken 296. a lot of people are high 5ing. to me. where are those guns coming from. where are these guns coming from. if the numbers are becoming so high, we are quadrupling. we better find out where they are coming from.
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also ernie banks. also a hall of famer himself.gan freeman this weekend, carlos santana, they're being honored as well. i had a chance to get all three of them in the same room. you don't want to miss my conversation with them coming up a little later at this hour. >>> wachbt nt to bring in our g friend at hln sports ray d'alessio. >> you are the stud if you were interviewing all of those three men. >> i was so severely out of place. grammy winner, oscar winner, hall of famer, then t.j. but i'm back in proper company now. >> yeah. oh, thanks. >> no. but this was a good one. we talked about this story yesterday. ocho cinco, people know his name by now, he's always doing something a little quirky. >> t.j., he makes for great tv especially during the nfl lockout. if we didn't have chad ochocinco. the latest publicity stunt, riding a bull on the pbr tour. a challenge issued by the pbr. if he got on the bull he would get $10,000. if he stayed on bull that required eight seconds he would win a pickup truck. as you saw he lasted all of 1
also ernie banks. also a hall of famer himself.gan freeman this weekend, carlos santana, they're being honored as well. i had a chance to get all three of them in the same room. you don't want to miss my conversation with them coming up a little later at this hour. >>> wachbt nt to bring in our g friend at hln sports ray d'alessio. >> you are the stud if you were interviewing all of those three men. >> i was so severely out of place. grammy winner, oscar winner, hall of...
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some honorees, morgan freeman, carlos santana and ernie banks. all three got awards and i got to sit down with all three in the same room at the same time and of all they've accomplished in their careers it was hard to get them to admit that they've done anything. i'll start with you mr. banks. we were just sitting here, everybody was laughing and you said you've done nothing. >> what am i doing here. >> what do you mean? you've done nothing what are you talking about? >> i've been chasing to find out what can i do? >> i know what you mean. wait a minute? service to who? >> we know you're getting beacon awards, i've got an oscar winner, grammy winner and hall of famer here. surely you all don't believe what you're saying. >> yes. >> let me ask you, do you feel that same sentiment? >> they're nothing, to everybody it's everything. most people who are from aerial view they don't necessarily trip on what they do. they do it by breathing. people around them, we understand just by them being alive they have brought a change, very vital, significant, m
some honorees, morgan freeman, carlos santana and ernie banks. all three got awards and i got to sit down with all three in the same room at the same time and of all they've accomplished in their careers it was hard to get them to admit that they've done anything. i'll start with you mr. banks. we were just sitting here, everybody was laughing and you said you've done nothing. >> what am i doing here. >> what do you mean? you've done nothing what are you talking about? >> i've...
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hall of famer ernie banks, actor morgan freeman, and musician carlos santana were given beacon awardsttic the league says of the spirit of the civil rights movement. here is some of their conversation with our very own t.j. holmes. >> mr. banks, could you imagine, i guess there was a time you couldn't imagine there being a black player in major league baseball, but now there's a black president. what was your thought? >> it was very unique. i didn't think there would be a black manager, black general manager. jackie said this in 1972, he felt baseball had reached its pinnacle unless you see a black man standing on that third base coaching. it begins with him, back with him. jackie was really a pioneer. i think he's responsible for barack obama being the president of the united states going way back then. it was before the civil rights movement. jackie was a person who lived up to all of that and had changed that superiority and interiority to -- >> more equality. >> more of an equality. >> that was a very profound statement right there. jackie robinson is responsible for barack obama
hall of famer ernie banks, actor morgan freeman, and musician carlos santana were given beacon awardsttic the league says of the spirit of the civil rights movement. here is some of their conversation with our very own t.j. holmes. >> mr. banks, could you imagine, i guess there was a time you couldn't imagine there being a black player in major league baseball, but now there's a black president. what was your thought? >> it was very unique. i didn't think there would be a black...
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their big media today unveiling the grueling new 7500- yard track even tougher than it played when erniee in 1997. graham mcdowell was on hand today thinking about a little repeat. >> prepare myself as well as i can and come and try and follow this golf course behind us, you know, it's going to be a tough task, you know, i feel like -- got a great chance to win and i'll be one of the guys trying to win this thing back. >> reporter: so golf starts june 13th here tonight it's the nats and giants military appreciation night. feel free to come out and show yours. lesli, back to you. >> thank you much. >>> and it's going to be a quiet night tonight. >> yep. >> we could use it around here. 9 wusa is going to have a special hour long addition -- or rather the cbs news is going to have a special hour long edition with katie couric until 7:30. [ mom ] can a little bowl of cereal change your life? i think it can. one of the challenges for kayla being gluten-free is actually finding choices the whole family will love. then we discovered chex cereals. five flavors of chex are gluten-free, including
their big media today unveiling the grueling new 7500- yard track even tougher than it played when erniee in 1997. graham mcdowell was on hand today thinking about a little repeat. >> prepare myself as well as i can and come and try and follow this golf course behind us, you know, it's going to be a tough task, you know, i feel like -- got a great chance to win and i'll be one of the guys trying to win this thing back. >> reporter: so golf starts june 13th here tonight it's the nats...
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the system where we are constantly trying to find ways to resolve some of these difficulties when ernie's money overseas. let me go through this. generally, all u.s.-based companies are entitled to foreign taxes that they pay. foreign based multinationals do not claim that u.s. foreign tax credit. it isssential to most american companies with global operations. the capacity rules in place determine to what extent a payment from a u.s. company is equivalent to an income tax and eligible for the foreign tax credits. and to what extent such payment is for systemic -- such as economic benefits such as for the right to operate a gambling casino and are not eligible for foreign tax credits. the first question is for anyone on the panel the clearest -- appears to answer. is it true that it would be harmful to american based oil companies, but the repeal would be a negligible effect of foreign based companies? the second question is, to the best of my knowledge there only a significant benefit to two sectors of the united states. in any of you confirm that that is the case that the recent proposa
the system where we are constantly trying to find ways to resolve some of these difficulties when ernie's money overseas. let me go through this. generally, all u.s.-based companies are entitled to foreign taxes that they pay. foreign based multinationals do not claim that u.s. foreign tax credit. it isssential to most american companies with global operations. the capacity rules in place determine to what extent a payment from a u.s. company is equivalent to an income tax and eligible for the...
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erny banks. tremendous. somehow in the '60s and into the '70s, we lost that. i don't know why.seems to know why. we are going to get it back. we are working is 150,000 kids playing baseball. so i like where we are. as for the front offices, we have three or four minority general managers, but we have assistance and scouting directors, so i think in the coming four, five, six years you'll see a lot of progress. >> you see room for improvement? >> no question about it and there will be improvement. >> baseball commissioner bud selig. >>> it is graduation season, so what do you buy the grad who has everything? some suggestions next. >>> all right. it is graduation season. while many college and high school seniors seem to have it all these days, our gaming and gadgets expert has a few more gift ideas starting with a boom box that is much smaller than you probably think or remember. >> look at this. it is about the size of a stick of butter, but it can blare about 85 december balls worth of audio wirelessly from your favorite nearby device. any bluetooth device, it can be a laptop,
erny banks. tremendous. somehow in the '60s and into the '70s, we lost that. i don't know why.seems to know why. we are going to get it back. we are working is 150,000 kids playing baseball. so i like where we are. as for the front offices, we have three or four minority general managers, but we have assistance and scouting directors, so i think in the coming four, five, six years you'll see a lot of progress. >> you see room for improvement? >> no question about it and there will...
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interview one-man named ernie williams who was eighth two were guide for the apollo astronauts in the late '60s and early '70s allowed to the nevada test site to put the mockups on their backs but the point* was to roam around the geology of the lunar landscape and i have great photographs of that but this gave way to the conspiracies of the lunar landing and also was conspiracy theory told me it is filled with underground tunnels and they connect to other military bases across the country. i found out there are a lot of underground tunnels certainly at the nevada test site under area 12. area 11. one of the tunnels is 4,500 feet deep. that is very deep. starting in the late 1950's, the department of defense would use these tunnels to explode nuclear weapons to see what would happen two different pieces of military equipment, what could survive. that is for the methodology comes from. >> host: nobody would ask about this unless they read the book which is talk about the scientific recklessness that i have not heard about before it is we did a high of the two thermonuclear tests that t
interview one-man named ernie williams who was eighth two were guide for the apollo astronauts in the late '60s and early '70s allowed to the nevada test site to put the mockups on their backs but the point* was to roam around the geology of the lunar landscape and i have great photographs of that but this gave way to the conspiracies of the lunar landing and also was conspiracy theory told me it is filled with underground tunnels and they connect to other military bases across the country. i...
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it produced great players like henry aaron and willie mays and bob gibson, ernie banks. tremendous. somehow in the '60s and into the '70s, we lost that. i don't know why. nobody seems to know why. but we're going to get it back and we're really working hard. the inner city's rbi program was 150 million kids playing baseball. in the front office, we have three or four general managers, but we have scouting directors, so i think in the next four or five, six years, we'll have lots of improvement. >> in a couple of hours, the commissioner will answer a question some of you had about instant replay in games. >>> also at 4:00 eastern time, i will tell you how to hit home runs in your career. it all starts with networking. i'm fredricka whitfield. see you an hour from now. to a ceo, it's powerful. to a teacher, it's the future. if you ask a child, she might call it magic. and if you asked us, we'd say it's just getting started. years ago, my mother taught me. and over the years, i've taught my family. we've created so much here together. so when my doctor said that over those years my hig
it produced great players like henry aaron and willie mays and bob gibson, ernie banks. tremendous. somehow in the '60s and into the '70s, we lost that. i don't know why. nobody seems to know why. but we're going to get it back and we're really working hard. the inner city's rbi program was 150 million kids playing baseball. in the front office, we have three or four general managers, but we have scouting directors, so i think in the next four or five, six years, we'll have lots of improvement....
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it was a highlight of the day's celebration, including ernie banks and freeman.a who took the opportunity to speak out against laws targeting illegal immigrants in atlanta, georgia. >> i'd like to say clearly, i'm here to represent the immigrants and to the people in arizona and atlanta, you should be ashamed of yourselves peace. we love you. god bless you. >> we will have more in the newsroom at 10:00 p.m. eastern on carlos car tan that's remarks and the immigration debate. >>> miami is going against chicago and dallas facing oklahoma city which polished off memphis this afternoon. here to give us a preview is john from sports illustrated. here's the cover of the issue and most of the attention is on miami and chicago. lebron james and dwayne wade versus league mvp derek rose. who's the favorite? >> i think miami is probably the favorite but you are right it is a great contrast. you have the glamour team miami with the two stars aens ge bulls which have the mvp in derek rose. more of a working class, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts type team. give
it was a highlight of the day's celebration, including ernie banks and freeman.a who took the opportunity to speak out against laws targeting illegal immigrants in atlanta, georgia. >> i'd like to say clearly, i'm here to represent the immigrants and to the people in arizona and atlanta, you should be ashamed of yourselves peace. we love you. god bless you. >> we will have more in the newsroom at 10:00 p.m. eastern on carlos car tan that's remarks and the immigration debate....
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get off the air with you here this afternoon, i'm heading over to speak with chicago cubs legend, erniend morgan freeman and also grammy award winning artist carlos santana. all three of them are picking up awards as part of this weekend's civil rights weekend celebrations. >>> well, at ten minutes until the top of the hour now, court is in session in the casey anthony case. up next, why the judge has called everyone in on the weekend. [ male announcer ] montgomery and abigail haggins had a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit, which provided for their every financial need. [ thunder rumbling ] [ thunder crashing ] and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. ♪ and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>> yes, it's the weekend. but prospective jurors are back in court today in clearwater, florida. lawyers trying still to seat a jury to hear the murder case against casey anthony, the florida mother accused of killing her 2-year-old da
get off the air with you here this afternoon, i'm heading over to speak with chicago cubs legend, erniend morgan freeman and also grammy award winning artist carlos santana. all three of them are picking up awards as part of this weekend's civil rights weekend celebrations. >>> well, at ten minutes until the top of the hour now, court is in session in the casey anthony case. up next, why the judge has called everyone in on the weekend. [ male announcer ] montgomery and abigail haggins...
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the beacon awards are tonight honoring heroes like hall-of-famer ernie banks and the freedom riders whoo defy discrimination. >>> as the home to martin luther king, jr., and the adopted home of homerun legend hank aaron, atlanta is a natural fit for the civil rights game. barry bonds, of course, surpassed hammering hank as the homerun king, but not everyone thinks bonds' accomplishment is legit. t.j. holmes sat down with aaron to ask him about it. >> reporter: what would you say to fans who say hank aaron is the homerun king, he will always be my homerun king and they refuse to acknowledge anybody at this point that's above your name? would you say, let it go, folks, the guy above me has more homeruns, he's your homerun king? >> i would say "thank you." first of all, i would thank them if they think that way. but here again, we were talking about barry bonds. you know, barry bonds has hit more homeruns than i did. and he should be the homerun king. that's the way i look at it. he's done everything he was supposed to do in baseball. now, people say, well, you know, he was on this, on tha
the beacon awards are tonight honoring heroes like hall-of-famer ernie banks and the freedom riders whoo defy discrimination. >>> as the home to martin luther king, jr., and the adopted home of homerun legend hank aaron, atlanta is a natural fit for the civil rights game. barry bonds, of course, surpassed hammering hank as the homerun king, but not everyone thinks bonds' accomplishment is legit. t.j. holmes sat down with aaron to ask him about it. >> reporter: what would you say...
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the jackie robinson's of the world, ernie banks, but also ank ha aaron. chance to sit down with this home run king. you would think it might have been one of the highlights of his career, but it wasn't. >> that was probably the hardest part because i was, i was not able to really enjoy my teammates. i wasn't really able to enjoy my kids who were in school because they had to be escorted back and forth from high school, from school, home. i had to be escorted from ballparks to the hotel. and i was not able to stay with my teammates. so, all of these things, you know, i think about now and i say, that was a part of my life that really didn't exist is where i was concerned. >> after the fact do you look back and hearing that answer there, do you ever look back and think, you know what, i could have done without it, without the record? >> no, i never did. no, i felt like it was my responsibility. god had given me the ability to play baseball. >> is it only a matter of time before we see a-rod's name and then albert pujols name on top of that home run list? >>
the jackie robinson's of the world, ernie banks, but also ank ha aaron. chance to sit down with this home run king. you would think it might have been one of the highlights of his career, but it wasn't. >> that was probably the hardest part because i was, i was not able to really enjoy my teammates. i wasn't really able to enjoy my kids who were in school because they had to be escorted back and forth from high school, from school, home. i had to be escorted from ballparks to the hotel....
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three icons of our age, morgan freeman, carlos santana, ernie banks in town for honored therefore theirat really made them feel like they reached the top. >> you guys, whether it's in the profession you're doing or outside your profession, what would be the highlight in your career for you? >> i'm going to have to say one of my main career highlights was having the opportunity and the ability to channel nelson mandela. >> wow. >> great man, and i didn't embarrass him. >> that's a good question. i probably would say going to cuba and invite mr. mandela and the dalai llama and invite them to the world, so my highlight is still ahead. >> what about you? >> still ahead. i haven't found it yet. i'm still searching for that. >> everything you've accomplished as a hall of famer, you're telling me you're still looking for that thing in life you want to do? >> that's correct. my long-range goal was to win a nobel peace prize and still is. >> what's stopping you? >> huh? >> what's stopping you? >> i don't know. is 80 too young or too old? >> no. you're never too old. never too old. get on the bus
three icons of our age, morgan freeman, carlos santana, ernie banks in town for honored therefore theirat really made them feel like they reached the top. >> you guys, whether it's in the profession you're doing or outside your profession, what would be the highlight in your career for you? >> i'm going to have to say one of my main career highlights was having the opportunity and the ability to channel nelson mandela. >> wow. >> great man, and i didn't embarrass him....
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they say they are not done, three icons, morgan freeman, carlos santana and ernie banks in town honoredstill haven't really hit the high light. take a listen. you guys, whether it's in the profession you're doing, something outside of the profession, what would be the highlight in your career for you? >> i'm going to have to say that one of my main career highlights was having the opportunity and the ability to channel nelson mandela. that was something. great man, and i didn't embarrass him. >> that's a good question. i probably would say going to cuba and invite mr. desmond tutu and mr. mandela and the dalai lama and do what we did with woodstock with cuba, so my highlight is still up ahead. >> what about you, mr. banks? >> it's still ahead. >> still ahead? >> i haven't found it yet. i'm still searching to are that. >> everything you've accomplished and a hall of famer, you're still looking to are that thing in life you want to do? >> that's correct. and my goal was, my long range goal was to win a nobel peace prize, and still is. >> what is stopping you? >> huh? >> what's stopping yo
they say they are not done, three icons, morgan freeman, carlos santana and ernie banks in town honoredstill haven't really hit the high light. take a listen. you guys, whether it's in the profession you're doing, something outside of the profession, what would be the highlight in your career for you? >> i'm going to have to say that one of my main career highlights was having the opportunity and the ability to channel nelson mandela. that was something. great man, and i didn't embarrass...
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as well as ernie green, he was one of the eight students made famous by the little rock nine. school. and one out, mike huckabee, but another one is getting in. >> kane, he was an executive at pillsbury and coca-cola. on saturday, he's going to be right outside where you're sit right now in centennial park. now herman kane would be making historif
as well as ernie green, he was one of the eight students made famous by the little rock nine. school. and one out, mike huckabee, but another one is getting in. >> kane, he was an executive at pillsbury and coca-cola. on saturday, he's going to be right outside where you're sit right now in centennial park. now herman kane would be making historif
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[applause] >> thank you very much, ernie.ore quickly, have greater influence than the one ernie has put together in the course of the last couple of years. i have more to say about that as the discussion goes. let me welcome everyone here on a very hot -- is it august or is it still may? but there is no climate change. ok. so welcome everyone here to csis. let me take a moment to welcome our good friends, all the ambassadors from asean, a lot of distinguished people in the audience, ambassador moore, carlos hill. thank you. it's an honor to be here. what i'd like to talk about today is our engagement and how we see next steps when it comes to southeast asia, in particular. be happy to take questions or comments about the whole of asia. but the particular focus is going to be on southeast asia as a whole. and i'd like to begin with something i think is extraordinary. it's extraordinarily important. i think occasionally you'll find discussions about -- about whether the united states has -- is backing asia or particularly stepp
[applause] >> thank you very much, ernie.ore quickly, have greater influence than the one ernie has put together in the course of the last couple of years. i have more to say about that as the discussion goes. let me welcome everyone here on a very hot -- is it august or is it still may? but there is no climate change. ok. so welcome everyone here to csis. let me take a moment to welcome our good friends, all the ambassadors from asean, a lot of distinguished people in the audience,...
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one of the guys in my book, ernie williams, was tour guide for the astronauts and they practiced goingny this, or don't talk about it. >> they won't say area 51 exists, so in any of the documents, the word is redacted, it's blacked out and they refer to it as the test facility. >> i want to ask you about roswell, the most famous ufo incident. the crash landing in 1947. what happened? >> well, i write about that in the very end of my book and i encourage you guys to start on page one. you've got to get the landscape of what's going on because it's almost impossible to believe some of the things that really happened out there. one of my sources of these 74 sources that i interviewed, all of whom used their real names except for one source, he tells me what he worked on at area 51 starting in 1951 and that involved the roswell crash remains. what tells me is that it was a russian craft, not from outer space. >> it's amazing what they say about what the russians were doing and why people felt this was, this other world, it's very interesting. we will encourage people to read it. i couldn't
one of the guys in my book, ernie williams, was tour guide for the astronauts and they practiced goingny this, or don't talk about it. >> they won't say area 51 exists, so in any of the documents, the word is redacted, it's blacked out and they refer to it as the test facility. >> i want to ask you about roswell, the most famous ufo incident. the crash landing in 1947. what happened? >> well, i write about that in the very end of my book and i encourage you guys to start on...
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the system where we are constantly trying to find ways to resolve some of these difficulties when ernie's money overseas. let me go through this. generally, all u.s.-based companies are entitled to foreign taxes that they pay. foreign based multinationals do not claim that u.s. foreign tax credit. it is essential to most american companies with global operations. the capacity rules in place determine to what extent a payment from a u.s. company is equivalent to an income tax and eligible for the foreign tax credits. and to what extent such payment is for systemic -- such as economic benefits such as for the right to operate a gambling casino and are not eligible for foreign tax credits. the first question is for anyone on the panel the clearest -- appears to answer. is it true that it would be harmful to american based oil companies, but the repeal would be a negligible effect of foreign based companies? the second question is, to the best of my knowledge, there only a significant benefit to two sectors of the united states. in any of you confirm that that is the case that the recent prop
the system where we are constantly trying to find ways to resolve some of these difficulties when ernie's money overseas. let me go through this. generally, all u.s.-based companies are entitled to foreign taxes that they pay. foreign based multinationals do not claim that u.s. foreign tax credit. it is essential to most american companies with global operations. the capacity rules in place determine to what extent a payment from a u.s. company is equivalent to an income tax and eligible for...
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ernie sat down with some of the guys who started it. please watch this video. >> bearhug is a military campaign and a family reunion all wrapped up in one. >> it's deathly the, roddy, the history of the place. we feel like we are a band of brothers. >> it's almost like a badge of honor. >> you wind up with bruises, scratches, broken guns. >> you get battle scars. like most men, you are proud of them spent and i think the fact we keep it going year after year after year your. >> the fraternity was out in 1922. it was a forestry club at penn state. >> you learn a lot from. it's not just about harvesting and animal. it's about nature. >> it was turned into a career. >> a lot of the guys from the house, when we were young, we just knew that's what we wanted to do. that's what we wanted to be. >> i work for the pennsylvania fish and boat commission. >> it's a network of people hiring of the brothers. will have state and official wildlife agencies all over the country, forest service. that's our main focus is bringing and entities young peopl
ernie sat down with some of the guys who started it. please watch this video. >> bearhug is a military campaign and a family reunion all wrapped up in one. >> it's deathly the, roddy, the history of the place. we feel like we are a band of brothers. >> it's almost like a badge of honor. >> you wind up with bruises, scratches, broken guns. >> you get battle scars. like most men, you are proud of them spent and i think the fact we keep it going year after year after...
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the system where we are constantly trying to find ways to resolve some of these difficulties when ernie's money overseas. let me go through this. generally, all u.s.-based companies are entitled to foreign taxes that they pay. foreign based multinationals do not claim that u.s. foreign tax credit. it is essential to most american companies with global operations. the capacity rules in place determine to what extent a payment from u.s. company is equivalent to an income tax and eligible for the foreign tax credits. and to what extent such payment is for systemic -- such as economic benefits such as for the right to operate a gambling casino and are not eligible for foreign tax credits. the first question is for anyone on the panel the clearest -- appears to answer. is it true that it would be harmful to american based oil companies, but the repeal would be a negligible effect of foreign based companies? the second question is, to the best of my knowledge, there only a significant benefit to two sectors of the united states. in any of you confirm that that is the case that the recent propos
the system where we are constantly trying to find ways to resolve some of these difficulties when ernie's money overseas. let me go through this. generally, all u.s.-based companies are entitled to foreign taxes that they pay. foreign based multinationals do not claim that u.s. foreign tax credit. it is essential to most american companies with global operations. the capacity rules in place determine to what extent a payment from u.s. company is equivalent to an income tax and eligible for the...