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gracias por estar aquÍ. >>> yo querÍa comenzar con esther que haces tanto en tu organizaciÓn que hace para que entiendan la importancia de la educaciÓn este fin de semana han estado haciendo eventos para incentivar a la juventud cuÁl es el mensaje principal que quiere dejar en la juventud, dos cosas. >>> que el futuro estÁ en sus manos que las decisiones de hoy van a determinar como siguen es importante traerles estos mensajes con personajes y otros personas que les puedan motivar que sÍ se puede, la segunda cosa es que como estÁ creciendo tanto, la comunidad hispana en este paÍs, los latinos son el futuro, este paÍs y sus comunidades es de ellos, los necesitamos a ellos que sean lÍderes en la comÚn dwnidad que preparen porque los necesitamos no sÓlo en la comunidad, l naciÓn>>> interesante porque uno habla con estudiantes y ellos piensan en el futuro como algo distante y ustedes en la industria privada estÁn del otro lado de la moneda es decir, yo necesito que estos estudiantes sprep reno para que puedan incluirse en una economÍa pujante que cree nuevos empleos. >>> asÍ mismo es, una
gracias por estar aquÍ. >>> yo querÍa comenzar con esther que haces tanto en tu organizaciÓn que hace para que entiendan la importancia de la educaciÓn este fin de semana han estado haciendo eventos para incentivar a la juventud cuÁl es el mensaje principal que quiere dejar en la juventud, dos cosas. >>> que el futuro estÁ en sus manos que las decisiones de hoy van a determinar como siguen es importante traerles estos mensajes con personajes y otros personas que les...
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>>> yo querÍa comenzar con esther que haces tanto en tu organizaciÓn que hace tanto para la juventudara que entiendan la importancia de la educaciÓn este fin de semana han estado haciendo eventos para incentivar a la juventud cuÁl es el mensaje principal que quiere dejar en la juventud, dos cosas. >>> que el futuro estÁ en sus manos que las decisiones de hoy van a determinar como siguen es importante traerles estos mensajes con personajes y otros personas que les puedan motivar que sÍ se puede, la segunda cosa es que como estÁ creciendo tanto, la comunidad hispana en este paÍs, los latinos son el futuro, este paÍs y sus comunidades es de ellos, los necesitamos a ellos que sean
>>> yo querÍa comenzar con esther que haces tanto en tu organizaciÓn que hace tanto para la juventudara que entiendan la importancia de la educaciÓn este fin de semana han estado haciendo eventos para incentivar a la juventud cuÁl es el mensaje principal que quiere dejar en la juventud, dos cosas. >>> que el futuro estÁ en sus manos que las decisiones de hoy van a determinar como siguen es importante traerles estos mensajes con personajes y otros personas que les puedan...
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esther biology being the search for life beyond earth.ou don't hear too much about it in terms of them talking about it because, you know, congress would not necessarily be terribly happy with the idea of doing that. it is something that i certainly have found and the people in nasa understand is a terrific organizing drive, and it is something that we'd human steeply, deeply want answers about. just a little bit of background. the field of master biology really took off in the mid-90s when a mars meteorite was identified by some nasa scientists as being potentially, having life in it, five or six bios signatures. president clinton got involved. nasa had a big press conference. suffice it to say that it really got astor biology up and going because many scientists ultimately concluded that the buyer messages could have been -- could have come from different sources, something other than biology. so it started something really big, but it is not necessarily the answer. but, look at this. when you think about it, this is a chart of what ast
esther biology being the search for life beyond earth.ou don't hear too much about it in terms of them talking about it because, you know, congress would not necessarily be terribly happy with the idea of doing that. it is something that i certainly have found and the people in nasa understand is a terrific organizing drive, and it is something that we'd human steeply, deeply want answers about. just a little bit of background. the field of master biology really took off in the mid-90s when a...
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esther makes cakes from japanese ingredients like citron or sesame. they put extra care into how the cake looks. >> translator: the hungarian cake industry goes back more than 100 years. eating cakes is a hungarian tradition. i want to do all i can to keep the tradition alive. >> reporter: people in hungary's traditional cake business are in a jam. they have to alter tradition without losing it. kyota glanz, nhk world, budapest. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster, but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire community. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on "the road ahead," every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japanime heren "newine." ri possessions.ive a pla eto sea. it dft the, ntne lt nt kilomeidentify the ne devastateu i'like t te again heaiisya. lar:taslt ar pceiofcl wchordhe >>cha. raha i aut ts a oe rc theer yral rer ng aewtor a . tnsnas ngy y. ife ,eht ssutnat s. heny es ps haeritst the company's i the late japanese style. the company briefs employees on
esther makes cakes from japanese ingredients like citron or sesame. they put extra care into how the cake looks. >> translator: the hungarian cake industry goes back more than 100 years. eating cakes is a hungarian tradition. i want to do all i can to keep the tradition alive. >> reporter: people in hungary's traditional cake business are in a jam. they have to alter tradition without losing it. kyota glanz, nhk world, budapest. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused...
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esther makes cakes from japanese ingredients like citron or sesame. they put extra care into how the cake looks. >> translator: the hungarian cake industry goes back more than 100 years. eating cakes is a hungarian tradition. i want to do all i can to keep the tradition alive. >> reporter: people in hungary's traditional cake business are in a jam. they have to alter tradition without losing it. kyota glanz, nhk world, budapest. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses entire community. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on "the road ahead," every wednesday at 1:00 p.m.apanime here on "newsline. >>> harley-davidson representative are planning to reunite a japanese man with one of his most prized possessions. the march 11 -- march, 2011 tsunami swept a man's motorcycle out to sea. it drifted across the pacific and ended up in canada. harley-davidson spokespersons tell nhk they'll send the bike back repair it for free, and gi
esther makes cakes from japanese ingredients like citron or sesame. they put extra care into how the cake looks. >> translator: the hungarian cake industry goes back more than 100 years. eating cakes is a hungarian tradition. i want to do all i can to keep the tradition alive. >> reporter: people in hungary's traditional cake business are in a jam. they have to alter tradition without losing it. kyota glanz, nhk world, budapest. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused...
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feast both the mouth and the eyes, esther makes cakes from japanese ingredients by citroen, yuzu and sesame and the chefs put extra care into how the cake looks. >>. >> translator: the hungarian cake industry goes back more than 100 years. eating cakes is a hungarian tradition. i want to do all i can to keep the tradition alive. >> reporter: people in hungary's cake businesses are in a jam. they have to alter tradition without losing it. kyota glanz, nhk world, budapest. >>> some were caught in the rain this morning in tokyo, but there were moments of sunshine. for the outlook, robert speta from the weather team. robert? >> it does look like more cloudy skies and rain showers are going to be on tap going into wednesday, though. an area of low pressure is running across the east china sea here, gaining strength while it is on its way off towards the east. and already here in some of the prefectures along the eastern seaboard of japan, you'll have seen upwards of 140 millimeters of rainfall in the past 24 hours. down here towards the south, up to 72 millimeters of rainfall fell in just
feast both the mouth and the eyes, esther makes cakes from japanese ingredients by citroen, yuzu and sesame and the chefs put extra care into how the cake looks. >>. >> translator: the hungarian cake industry goes back more than 100 years. eating cakes is a hungarian tradition. i want to do all i can to keep the tradition alive. >> reporter: people in hungary's cake businesses are in a jam. they have to alter tradition without losing it. kyota glanz, nhk world, budapest....
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supervisor kim: i know i asked esther -- yesterday what the comparable costs were at this site.have you as other agencies to get a sense of what this cost is? >> that is somewhat still in flux for final numbers, but this is very comparable. we are at about 10% of what the transportation authority is for their space. the space they have selected is slightly different in terms of the initial build-out. it is not exactly an apple for apple comparison. but it is closed and their needs are similar as well. supervisor kim: thank you. >> i just have two final slides. one of them is regarding lead certification. as is named for the green city index, we do think it is necessary for us to lead by example and had a goal of approaching the platinum interior. lead stands for leadership in energy and environmental design. it is a point base system for achieving sustainable and green neighborhoods. leed provides building owners and operators a framework for identifying practical solutions for green building design, construction and operation, and maintenance. in san francisco, we have a minimu
supervisor kim: i know i asked esther -- yesterday what the comparable costs were at this site.have you as other agencies to get a sense of what this cost is? >> that is somewhat still in flux for final numbers, but this is very comparable. we are at about 10% of what the transportation authority is for their space. the space they have selected is slightly different in terms of the initial build-out. it is not exactly an apple for apple comparison. but it is closed and their needs are...
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>> esther rodriguez wants to help other people become parents. the 22-year-old mother of three children recently donated eggs. for her, it is not about the money. >> i would not want to see the baby, although i would want to know it is doing well. in the end, it has got my genes. it is nice to know the mother will be just as happy as i am with my children. >> only the clinic knows whether her eggs have been successfully fertilized. the files are confidential. that is a problem because legally, no more than six children may be conceived from the eggs of a single donor. up until now, there has been no way of monitoring that. >> as long as there is no nationwide database, it is difficult to check whether the rule is being kept. there is no accurate way of knowing how many children have been conceived from the eggs of the same donor. you cannot tell exactly what has gone on. >> currently, clinics are responsible for enforcing the rule, but entrusting clinics with the task is risky. experts believe some women may secretly donate to several different c
>> esther rodriguez wants to help other people become parents. the 22-year-old mother of three children recently donated eggs. for her, it is not about the money. >> i would not want to see the baby, although i would want to know it is doing well. in the end, it has got my genes. it is nice to know the mother will be just as happy as i am with my children. >> only the clinic knows whether her eggs have been successfully fertilized. the files are confidential. that is a problem...
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>> yeah, that came later really thanks to esther, my sister who had such an influence on the community here. thanks to esther, i started going to her technology conferences in the early '80s, and i saw this whole world, you know, the world of the personal computer was flourishing. and then i realized that that came from this, you know, this outbuilding behind where i had grown up. and i wanted to understand that, so that's when i became interested in sort of going back and finding out what really happened. and i have to say outright that i'm less interested in who was -- not trying to find out who was first than trying to find out what really happened. >> in fact, you specifically say this is not a book about firsts. >> not the fest electronic computer, it's not the first program computer. you can almost say maybe it's the first computer with a fully random access memory, but even then there was a couple that were first. so it's the first of nothing, but it was the ancestor in the sense that it was the one that got copied. just like, you know, newton was the first iphone but didn't bec
>> yeah, that came later really thanks to esther, my sister who had such an influence on the community here. thanks to esther, i started going to her technology conferences in the early '80s, and i saw this whole world, you know, the world of the personal computer was flourishing. and then i realized that that came from this, you know, this outbuilding behind where i had grown up. and i wanted to understand that, so that's when i became interested in sort of going back and finding out...
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. >> will the prime esther drew me in congratulating the northampton parents and partnership? 27 local authorities were represented. if we are serious about strengthening our society, providing therapeutic support for families who are struggling to bond with their new babies is key. >> i know that the hon. lady speaks with a lot of personal experience having set up a project in oxford sure that has had a major impact and her work does her huge credit. real disadvantage for children kicks in right from the moment they're born if they do not get the love and support and help they need. that is why it is important the project she is talking about. also the health visitor scheme, 4200 extra visitors can make a difference and the measure we took to make sure that new parents get proper contact information from their midwife before and after the child is born so we do everything to remove that disadvantage in the early months and years. >> will the prime minister give an undertaking -- [unintelligible] he will stand up for the resolution that was passed in this house by an overwhelm
. >> will the prime esther drew me in congratulating the northampton parents and partnership? 27 local authorities were represented. if we are serious about strengthening our society, providing therapeutic support for families who are struggling to bond with their new babies is key. >> i know that the hon. lady speaks with a lot of personal experience having set up a project in oxford sure that has had a major impact and her work does her huge credit. real disadvantage for children...
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to esther stanchfield agree and one farm or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of europe and the shadow is i'm quoting a little different. to the early twenty first century military bases a network of military bases all around the forms legal empire that the united states is trying to do it's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million or more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around the world. we don't have foreign bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases afai there are the noises one officer doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these people. since the into world war two the spaces i've been. working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions being of thing else to get everything you needed. on the. time to recap our top stories now egypt's w
to esther stanchfield agree and one farm or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of europe and the shadow is i'm quoting a little different. to the early twenty first century military bases a network of military bases all around the forms legal empire that the united states is trying to do it's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million or more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on...
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sue esther. we had a hearing last week on student housing. it was very well attended. it was a planning commission hearing. there's a huge difference between who gets notices of building commission meetings and people who get notice of planning commission meetings. very few community people followed 3wil8ding commission because it deals mostly with esoteric issues. i really think that this should be continued until you have the student housing legislation back before you. as well as for input for the planning department. there are three studies that are going on right now at the planning commission. that would benefit for the planning department input on this legislation that's a central corridor study, which is slated to come before the commission as information item in i believe two weeks. it's moving fast. the western e.i.r. comes out in a month. both of those are the areas that you are going to have these projects to be in. and if the planning department doesn't factor in unit size and density into those studies, they're going to have to do them over. i would reall
sue esther. we had a hearing last week on student housing. it was very well attended. it was a planning commission hearing. there's a huge difference between who gets notices of building commission meetings and people who get notice of planning commission meetings. very few community people followed 3wil8ding commission because it deals mostly with esoteric issues. i really think that this should be continued until you have the student housing legislation back before you. as well as for input...
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sue esther. we had a hearing last week on student housing. it was very well attended. it was a planning commission hearing. there's a huge difference between who gets notices of building commission meetings and people who get notice of planning commission meetings. very few community people followed 3wil8ding commission because it deals mostly with esoteric issues. i really think that this should be continued until you have the student housing legislation back before you.
sue esther. we had a hearing last week on student housing. it was very well attended. it was a planning commission hearing. there's a huge difference between who gets notices of building commission meetings and people who get notice of planning commission meetings. very few community people followed 3wil8ding commission because it deals mostly with esoteric issues. i really think that this should be continued until you have the student housing legislation back before you.
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because it's no longer oh and officers were to approach esther's the truth i'm not sure. all right well we appreciate you weighing in with us today hope you keep us posted with all that live streaming temple and joining us from chicago illinois. time now for you said i read it where i take time to respond to my brilliance and engaging viewer comments from facebook twitter and you tube because when you've got something to say i listen that's not i want to read some of the feedback we got from my interview last week with the business insider joe weisenthal about whether or not a romney presidency could save the u.s. from default and therefore help the economy alan hoffa commented on facebook said it when his slashing taxes on the rich and slashing spending on social programs led to a strong economy that's part of what caused the great recession obama is no f.d.r. but the notion that any of romney's policies would help the economy is without any foundation. he said on facebook no economy cannot improve without jobs we have to start making things again and selling them to oth
because it's no longer oh and officers were to approach esther's the truth i'm not sure. all right well we appreciate you weighing in with us today hope you keep us posted with all that live streaming temple and joining us from chicago illinois. time now for you said i read it where i take time to respond to my brilliance and engaging viewer comments from facebook twitter and you tube because when you've got something to say i listen that's not i want to read some of the feedback we got from my...
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they looked at 20 pieces of evidence esther day trying to decide if if the former democratic presidential candidates broke the law while using money from donors to hide his pregnant mistress. could face up to 30 years in prison if convicted. >> the man behind an extravagant general services administration conference has left the agency. the press secretary of the gsa says that jeff neely is no longer employed there. he was placed on leave after a conference that cost $800,000 in las vegas. he could still be implicated in the criminal investigation of the justice department of. >> first lady michelle obama says that if she could be anybody, she would be singer and actress beyonce. >> i think that she has a pretty good job right now as first lady but beyonce does have been going on. she was named the most beautiful. >> and the first lady is divulging this information in people magazine. she said the only problem that she has is that she does not have a singing skills. >> that is kind of initial. >> i got a chance to talk to the first lady. she said that if she could do anything, she would j
they looked at 20 pieces of evidence esther day trying to decide if if the former democratic presidential candidates broke the law while using money from donors to hide his pregnant mistress. could face up to 30 years in prison if convicted. >> the man behind an extravagant general services administration conference has left the agency. the press secretary of the gsa says that jeff neely is no longer employed there. he was placed on leave after a conference that cost $800,000 in las...
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esthere's a lot of hurdles he faces there.at happens. >> and just turning also to the fortune 500, the top most the ten most profitable companies, it looks as though it's pretty good to be it is pretty good to be in the oil business. >> and speaking of global growth, all of the companies on the fortune 500. this is the most profitable year ever. especially if you're an oil company and a company expanding overseas. many of the companies have really sought out profits in developing countries that are growing faster than we are here and that's another way that they've been able to do so well. so it is definitely an interesting year. another trend that i wanted to point out, there are 18 women ceos on the fortune 500 and that's another record. it is far from even but it is something that is a big change from the past couple years. >> slow progress at least. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> what political story will make headlines in the next 24 hours? that's next. power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announce
esthere's a lot of hurdles he faces there.at happens. >> and just turning also to the fortune 500, the top most the ten most profitable companies, it looks as though it's pretty good to be it is pretty good to be in the oil business. >> and speaking of global growth, all of the companies on the fortune 500. this is the most profitable year ever. especially if you're an oil company and a company expanding overseas. many of the companies have really sought out profits in developing...
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>> yes, that came later, thanks to esther, my sister who has such an influence on the community here.nks to esther, i started going to her technology conferences in the early 1980s, and i saw this whole world -- the world of personal computers, it was lurching -- it was florida shame i wanted to understand it i was less interested in what happened first, i am more interested in trying to find out what happened. it was not the first high-speed computer, it is not the first program computer at best you can almost say that maybe it is the first computer with a fully random access memory. but even there could've been a couple for us. it was the ancestors and was the one that got copied, just like, you know, newton was the first, iphone, but it didn't become the iphone. >> we have learned the hard way between the word first and computer there are 19 adjectives. [applause] [applause] >> you told me a fascinating story about the treasure trove of papers he were allowed to get access to. some that have not seen the light of day since the mid- 1940s. can you talk about that? >> yes, the reason
>> yes, that came later, thanks to esther, my sister who has such an influence on the community here.nks to esther, i started going to her technology conferences in the early 1980s, and i saw this whole world -- the world of personal computers, it was lurching -- it was florida shame i wanted to understand it i was less interested in what happened first, i am more interested in trying to find out what happened. it was not the first high-speed computer, it is not the first program computer...
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. >> thank you esther chairman. let me ask both witnesses, currently the unemployment rate, according to the labor department is a .1%. what can the federal reserve and congress do to put americans back to work? mr. brady, do you have any thoughts on that? >> i do. one, i think the fed is trying to do too much. they're trying to make up, for i think some failed economic policies, in my view, from the white house but that i also believe, they are sort of like the doctor gives you feel every five minutes and says how are you feeling, take another one, how are you feeling? take another one. as results are creating uncertainty. i believe the fed, the more the fed does the less responsibility congress and the white house are taking for getting the right fiscal decisions, getting the right tax policy, balance regulations, ensuring the right spending levels and entitlement reforms that actually create that uncertainty. so i really believe as the fed does more, congress is doing less, and in the long-term that slows our rec
. >> thank you esther chairman. let me ask both witnesses, currently the unemployment rate, according to the labor department is a .1%. what can the federal reserve and congress do to put americans back to work? mr. brady, do you have any thoughts on that? >> i do. one, i think the fed is trying to do too much. they're trying to make up, for i think some failed economic policies, in my view, from the white house but that i also believe, they are sort of like the doctor gives you...
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>> yes, that came later, thanks to esther, my sister who has such an influence on the community here.nks to esther, i started going to her technology conferences in the early 1980s, and i saw this whole world -- the world of personal computers, it was lurching -- it was florida shame i wanted to understand it i was less interested in what happened first, i am more interested in trying to find out what happened. it was not the first high-speed computer, it is not the first program computer at best you can almost say that maybe it is the first computer with a fully random access memory. but even there could've been a couple for us. it was the ancestors and was the one that got copied, just like, you know, newton was the first, iphone, but it didn't become the iphone. >> we have learned the hard way between the word first and computer there are 19 adjectives. [applause] [applause] >> you told me a fascinating story about the treasure trove of papers he were allowed to get access to. some that have not seen the light of day since the mid- 1940s. can you talk about that? >> yes, the reason
>> yes, that came later, thanks to esther, my sister who has such an influence on the community here.nks to esther, i started going to her technology conferences in the early 1980s, and i saw this whole world -- the world of personal computers, it was lurching -- it was florida shame i wanted to understand it i was less interested in what happened first, i am more interested in trying to find out what happened. it was not the first high-speed computer, it is not the first program computer...
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esther schippers pawson said, the president then has lied under oath in a civil disposition, lied underin a criminal grand jury, he lied to the people, he lied to the cabinet, he lied to his top aides and now he has lied under oath of the congress of the united states. there is no one left to lie to you. poor sap, i thought as i watched this on the screen in the miami airport. on what meal did he ride into town? [laughter] so sincere and so annihilating and so free from distressing sexual graphics, which is forensic presentation, when it was over, congressman john connors of the democratic congress, need leave from the chair to complement complement mr. shippers from his efforts. that was that. mr. connors went back to saying as he said from the first, that the only person entitled to be confronted by the lie was mrs. clinton. eight days later the democratic leadership was telling the whole house that impeachment should not be discussed while the president and commander in chief were engaged in the weighty task of bombing iraq. [applause] [applause] i'm going to read a passage on the gr
esther schippers pawson said, the president then has lied under oath in a civil disposition, lied underin a criminal grand jury, he lied to the people, he lied to the cabinet, he lied to his top aides and now he has lied under oath of the congress of the united states. there is no one left to lie to you. poor sap, i thought as i watched this on the screen in the miami airport. on what meal did he ride into town? [laughter] so sincere and so annihilating and so free from distressing sexual...
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esther welling and she is from westchester, new york. very nice part of new york state.ng around people all the time. and catching up with her friends on the telephone. hey, otha smith sr., he's from hampton, virginia. 100 years old. i hope you listen to me. attributes his longevity to the good lord and his children. and george quilici, and he is from watsonville, california. there you go. 107 years old. a passionate, world traveler. and enjoys a little shot of brandy. yes, don't mind if i do every once in awhile. brandy, gave me heartburn i'll tell you that. marjorie edenfield from newton, massachusetts. oh, yeah. 100 years old today. and she always has a positive attitude towards life, and says that that will make you live longer. so there. >>> and oh, i love this name christine, what a pretty name, christine hill. she is from fredrick, maryland. know that country real well. beautiful farm country. 107. and was a schoolteacher in washington, d.c. enjoys singing in the church choir. that's it. now back up to little old new york. >> all right, willard, thank you very muc
esther welling and she is from westchester, new york. very nice part of new york state.ng around people all the time. and catching up with her friends on the telephone. hey, otha smith sr., he's from hampton, virginia. 100 years old. i hope you listen to me. attributes his longevity to the good lord and his children. and george quilici, and he is from watsonville, california. there you go. 107 years old. a passionate, world traveler. and enjoys a little shot of brandy. yes, don't mind if i do...
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spent esther osborne or mr. hunt? >> i never heard them acknowledge that name. >> okay. if you look at the list again of the with prime ministers, and identify whether bskyb bid was discussed on any relevant occasion. the night of october 2010 there was dinner at chequers with mr. cameron. might you have raised a question on that occasion? >> no. i'm pretty sure that was the birthday party. >> that's the private party we have covered about 50 minutes ago. what about the 23rd of december, 2010 in which you've already had some evidence about? >> well, it was rather than discussed at that dinner it was mentioned. i think james murdoch's testimony put that. and i was aware it was mentioned, but it was not by any means widely discussed at that dinner. it was mentioned because it was in the news because -- resigned from that role. >> were you party to any conversations along the lines that doctor cable had acted in breach of duty, and let's go to the next one, mr. hunt? >> not necessary but clearly that was our view that we hoped that having always been put to us that be a ver
spent esther osborne or mr. hunt? >> i never heard them acknowledge that name. >> okay. if you look at the list again of the with prime ministers, and identify whether bskyb bid was discussed on any relevant occasion. the night of october 2010 there was dinner at chequers with mr. cameron. might you have raised a question on that occasion? >> no. i'm pretty sure that was the birthday party. >> that's the private party we have covered about 50 minutes ago. what about the...
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. >> my only point in answering esther j.was he was not carrying a message from me. >> i understand. i'm sure doctor erwin stelzer felt the phillies would have his own ideas on this and every other topic. in one sense he would know you're thinking and he would be able to discuss that with mr. blair, wouldn't he? >> probably, yes. he was closer to mr. andrew neil and he was to me. >> okay. now, mr. blair leaves in 2007. he just had a view as to who's should succeed him -- did you have a view as to who should succeed him? >> i thought the matter was set. >> well, according to mr. blair's biography, page six under 65, i don't think it's necessary to turn a. mr. blair's view is there was no contest for the leadership, john reed could have served. i share -- just wrote him off. do you remember doing that? >> no, that's quite untrue. i had met with mr. read a couple times and i like him very much. >> but you didn't write -- >> i didn't know he was -- [inaudible] >> thank you. now, you relations with mr. brown, until the 30th of sep
. >> my only point in answering esther j.was he was not carrying a message from me. >> i understand. i'm sure doctor erwin stelzer felt the phillies would have his own ideas on this and every other topic. in one sense he would know you're thinking and he would be able to discuss that with mr. blair, wouldn't he? >> probably, yes. he was closer to mr. andrew neil and he was to me. >> okay. now, mr. blair leaves in 2007. he just had a view as to who's should succeed him --...
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and we saw in a company in the everett area, esther line, which has built airplane parts and employs over 600 people used this agreement. they build the overhead cockpit part of airplanes, and they sell those to a variety of businesses all around the globe. and so without the financing of the ex-im bank, these companies lose out on an international basis to the financing mechanisms that other countries have, whether that's canada, europe, other places. so this program is very, very successful, and i might add, adds billions of dollars back to the u.s. government. this is not a program that costs us money. this is a program that basically generates revenue back to the federal government. so i just want to say to my colleagues there were several things that were added in the house bill g.a.o. report on evaluating the banks and capital market conditions, making sure that they do an annual report on due diligence and the purpose of the loan, additional requirements by treasury, making sure that we continue to oversee the ex-im bank. lots of language in making sure there is transparency i
and we saw in a company in the everett area, esther line, which has built airplane parts and employs over 600 people used this agreement. they build the overhead cockpit part of airplanes, and they sell those to a variety of businesses all around the globe. and so without the financing of the ex-im bank, these companies lose out on an international basis to the financing mechanisms that other countries have, whether that's canada, europe, other places. so this program is very, very successful,...
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and the one hand, i esther stand -- i understand the importance of preserving jobs. the cost of solar has never been cheaper than it has been. >> and that undercut solyndra. guest: part of the issue was that solyndra is an interesting example of a company that was trying to look longer range about driving down costs and got caught up with what was going on at that moment. the conventional sector has scaled faster and prices have come down faster. >> solyndra was undercut by the fact that the chinese spent so much in promoting their own solar industry to make it so much cheaper they were undercut and their long-term viability became longer term. they at a higher quality, but more indexes -- more expensive product? >> the feature arrived faster than anticipated. the sole or market has rapidly expanded at got ahead of itself the last couple years, and that has driven down prices sharply. >> mr. jenkins? >> i think the current market for today for advanced technologies are substantial, but they are almost entirely government-created markets, created by subsidies in europ
and the one hand, i esther stand -- i understand the importance of preserving jobs. the cost of solar has never been cheaper than it has been. >> and that undercut solyndra. guest: part of the issue was that solyndra is an interesting example of a company that was trying to look longer range about driving down costs and got caught up with what was going on at that moment. the conventional sector has scaled faster and prices have come down faster. >> solyndra was undercut by the fact...
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esther george jr.. >> arianna. >> carl. >> noah. [unintelligible] >> steven david jacob. >> thomas william. >> dekab --delaney. >> caitlin. >> michael philipp mason. >> justin dean garrett >> -- dean. >> barons got nottingham -- darin scott nottingham ii. >> christopher. >> jeffrey david. >> trevor david. >> jonathan. >> amanda elisabeth terry. >> cadet squadron 21. [applause] >> evan barrett. >> matthew hines. >> benjamin lee brown. >> rainer. >> elvira and nancy. >> christopher ryan. >> stephen robert collins. >> austin michael. >> alicia fleischmann. >> benjamin scott galloway. >> >> [reading graduates' names] >> could at squadro 22 -- cadet squadron 22 guest. [reading graduates' names] cadet squadron 23. [reading graduates' names] >> concluding our coverage of president obama at the commencement of the air force academy, live now to the pentagon for the defense department briefing. >> good to see you again in washington after the nato chicago summit. i would like to have a brief statement before hand, and i will tell you that i
esther george jr.. >> arianna. >> carl. >> noah. [unintelligible] >> steven david jacob. >> thomas william. >> dekab --delaney. >> caitlin. >> michael philipp mason. >> justin dean garrett >> -- dean. >> barons got nottingham -- darin scott nottingham ii. >> christopher. >> jeffrey david. >> trevor david. >> jonathan. >> amanda elisabeth terry. >> cadet squadron 21. [applause] >> evan...
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. >> thank you, esther. it is great to be back here. although i am trapped already. it is a metaphor. >> i will let him answer that. >> i feel like we are backup singers and they are going to come out. >> bill, where are you? are you ready? are you guys ready? let's do it. hello and welcome to the slate political gabfest. i am david plotz, editor of slate. joining me are emily bazelon to my right and the john dickerson, as dangerous as an angry rattlesnake, political correspondent and political director of cbs news to my left. we are live in front of a gorgeous crowd at a historic synagogue for a live version of the gab fest. john, please tell me, are these beautiful people real or are they pigments of my imagination? >> they are real to me, but our listeners don't know that you are real. [applause] i don't tell our listeners can tell, but that is two balcony's of people. there are a lot of people. >> this is our biggest crowd yet. we are so glad you guys are here. [applause] >> that's why we've got the headsets. go ahead, david. >> we have three topics. the first wi
. >> thank you, esther. it is great to be back here. although i am trapped already. it is a metaphor. >> i will let him answer that. >> i feel like we are backup singers and they are going to come out. >> bill, where are you? are you ready? are you guys ready? let's do it. hello and welcome to the slate political gabfest. i am david plotz, editor of slate. joining me are emily bazelon to my right and the john dickerson, as dangerous as an angry rattlesnake, political...
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spent esther osborne or mr. hunt? >> i never heard them acknowledge that name. >> okay. if you look at the list again of the with prime ministers, and identify whether bskyb bid was discussed on any relevant occasion. the night of october 2010 there was dinner at chequers with mr. cameron. might you have raised a question on that occasion? >> no. i'm pretty sure that was the birthday party. >> that's the private party we have covered about 50 minutes ago. what about the 23rd of december, 2010 in which you've already had some evidence about? >> well, it was rather than discussed at that dinner it was mentioned. i think james murdoch's testimony put that. and i was aware it was mentioned, but it was not by any means widely discussed at that dinner. it was mentioned because it was in the news because -- resigned from that role. >> were you party to any conversations along the lines that doctor cable had acted in breach of duty, and let's go to the next one, mr. hunt? >> not necessary but clearly that was our view that we hoped that having always been put to us that be a ver
spent esther osborne or mr. hunt? >> i never heard them acknowledge that name. >> okay. if you look at the list again of the with prime ministers, and identify whether bskyb bid was discussed on any relevant occasion. the night of october 2010 there was dinner at chequers with mr. cameron. might you have raised a question on that occasion? >> no. i'm pretty sure that was the birthday party. >> that's the private party we have covered about 50 minutes ago. what about the...
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spent esther osborne or mr. hunt? >> i never heard them acknowledge that name. >> okay. if you look at the list again of the with prime ministers, and identify whether bskyb bid was discussed on any relevant occasion. the night of october 2010 there was dinner at chequers with mr. cameron. might you have raised a question on that occasion? >> no. i'm pretty sure that was the birthday party. >> that's the private party we have covered about 50 minutes ago. what about the 23rd of december, 2010 in which you've already had some evidence about? >> well, it was rather than discussed at that dinner it was mentioned. i think james murdoch's testimony put that. and i was aware it was mentioned, but it was not by any means widely discussed at that dinner. it was mentioned because it was in the news because -- resigned from that role. >> were you party to any conversations along the lines that doctor cable had acted in breach of duty, and let's go to the next one, mr. hunt? >> not necessary but clearly that was our view that we hoped that having always been put to us that be a ver
spent esther osborne or mr. hunt? >> i never heard them acknowledge that name. >> okay. if you look at the list again of the with prime ministers, and identify whether bskyb bid was discussed on any relevant occasion. the night of october 2010 there was dinner at chequers with mr. cameron. might you have raised a question on that occasion? >> no. i'm pretty sure that was the birthday party. >> that's the private party we have covered about 50 minutes ago. what about the...