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america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fischer & paykel. america's cooks rely on innovation and culinary precision. dcs by fischer & paykel, offering premium indoor and outdoor kitchen appliances. >> and by kohler, inspiring home chefs to create a professional- level kitchen with innovative sinks, faucets, and cook centers. kohler. >> robert mondavi understood that sharing good food and wine with family and friends is one of life's true pleasures. woodbridge by robert mondavi, because he believed every table deserves the joy of great wine. by cooking.com, an online retailer for the kitchen enthusiast. if it's not in your kitchen, try ours. and by viva. >> store-bought bread-and-bake- them-up pork chops were supposed to solve two problems: convenience on the one hand and flavor on the other. well, they got it about half right. they're certainly convenient, but they often end up looking like this, a pasty, bready, dry coating-- not very tasty at all. now, if you do it yourself at home from scratch, sometimes the coating is patchy and comes of
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daniel fischer reports from moscow. >> local police officers were killed as they gathered for their morning roll call. the blast set the main building on fire, gutting official vehicles parked inside the gates. the force of the explosion damaged a nearby apartment block. the bombing is the latest in a string of attacks from local security forces, damaging the claim that the republic's president is bringing deaf -- bringing the region under control. the region's president, who survived an assassination attempt himself, blames western powers for the attack, saying that they would never allow russia to reclaim the status as a world superpower. >> russian officials say that eight workers have been killed and 54 are missing after an accident that the hydroelectric plant in siberia. a transformer exploded, damaging the wall and ceiling of the turbine hall. north korea says that they want to restart cross border tourism, raising hopes of an easing of tension between the two countries. it is not yet clear whether south korea will allow them to resume. >> tightly controlled and managed, this is nort
daniel fischer reports from moscow. >> local police officers were killed as they gathered for their morning roll call. the blast set the main building on fire, gutting official vehicles parked inside the gates. the force of the explosion damaged a nearby apartment block. the bombing is the latest in a string of attacks from local security forces, damaging the claim that the republic's president is bringing deaf -- bringing the region under control. the region's president, who survived an...
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in orange county, kristin fischer, nine news now. >>> if convict, she faces a $2500 fine and 12 monthsin jail on each of those charges. stkpwh-frpblgts an iowa woman will have one heck of a story to tell her grandkids. the 63-year-old vanished for more than five days, out fishing on a raft. she was sunbned and dehydrated. otherwise okay. the river current tookneer a mile off course and then got heavy brush. now resting at a cedar rapids hospital. >>> if the heat in iowa was anything like it was today, you can understand how that poor woman got sunburned. >> some people went on the bike ride this afternoon. good idea. 98 at dallas. >> blistering. >>> we're going to talk about bill in a minute. first thing first though, we'll talk about our forecast first. the chances of thunderstorms increased tomorrow. and then on thursday, even friday, a pretty decent chance of storms. high temperatures around 90 which is actually not a bad thing because a lot of our lawns have gone brown, it is august here in d.c. for tonight, partly cloudy and muggy. some thunderstorms, at least until about the midn
in orange county, kristin fischer, nine news now. >>> if convict, she faces a $2500 fine and 12 monthsin jail on each of those charges. stkpwh-frpblgts an iowa woman will have one heck of a story to tell her grandkids. the 63-year-old vanished for more than five days, out fishing on a raft. she was sunbned and dehydrated. otherwise okay. the river current tookneer a mile off course and then got heavy brush. now resting at a cedar rapids hospital. >>> if the heat in iowa was...
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. >> i'm chris tan fischer out there. and every single car in this parking lot is out there. this is where the automotive groups, they teach their clunkers, buying 1300 events since they launched last month. but they say that they are still waiting for the federal government to fork out almost all the reimbursements. >> we actually got paid on that very first one just last week. only paid now on a total of close to 30. but we still have, well, over $4.5 million outstanding from the government at this time. >> it's the same story for most dealerships in the program. the government, they now say they are in the process of adding 1,000 new employees to help speed up the payment process. despite the delay. most dealerships in the washington area, they say that they will keep accepting your clunkers until the funds, they run out. >>> i'm aubrey barns, a woman ho has dedicated her life to helping others is now the one that needs the hand. center a fire force the reverend out there from them for the shelter to three tiny rooms in that house on sixth street. eight women and three bab
. >> i'm chris tan fischer out there. and every single car in this parking lot is out there. this is where the automotive groups, they teach their clunkers, buying 1300 events since they launched last month. but they say that they are still waiting for the federal government to fork out almost all the reimbursements. >> we actually got paid on that very first one just last week. only paid now on a total of close to 30. but we still have, well, over $4.5 million outstanding from the...
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if you look at what jay fischer at travelers is getting, $14 million. also, if you look at what benmosce was making at his lost job, this is a company in distress. you need a really good guy to come in and turn this company around. we going to come in and pay him way below industry standards and think you're going to get somebody qualified to do this, it's just not going to happen, whether it's fair or not. >> you're exactly right. that's the difficulty. we've got to focus on a situation where taxpayers have essentially taken over an insurance company in aig. and now you've got the policy goals, he wanted not to put a lot of taxpayer money in someone's pocket, be frugal with taxpayer dollars, however, want to get top flight talent that can turn around and get some of that money returned to taxpayers in the long-term. the reality is, there are no good choices as long as the government is in the bailout. in the company. >> yeah. the key is getting the government out. >> are you telling me you can't find a qualified version for $7 million to republican run
if you look at what jay fischer at travelers is getting, $14 million. also, if you look at what benmosce was making at his lost job, this is a company in distress. you need a really good guy to come in and turn this company around. we going to come in and pay him way below industry standards and think you're going to get somebody qualified to do this, it's just not going to happen, whether it's fair or not. >> you're exactly right. that's the difficulty. we've got to focus on a situation...
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they will now offer offer all crap fischer's almost four to $300. >> -- almost $2,300. >> it is too often diagnosed in later stages, but a new player has entered the scene. a well-known drug used in breast cancer treatment is being used. >> in 2006, his -- he was having -- she was having stomach pains. >> the doctor came out and said to my husband that i had stomach cancer. >> a circle oncologist said that the symptoms of stomach cancer are so vague. >> patients may have some of donald discomfort, they may have a low blood count because caster cancer tends to believe. they may start having indigestion. >> many patients may ignore it for too long. now, a breast cancer drug is showing promise for stomach cancer. >> we found a similar receptor in cancer cells that were similar to breast cancer cells. but as why we use the medication. two years after her surgery, she is doing very well. >> i thank my lucky stars every day. but she was a lovely lady. doctors are excited about the use. imedically inducing a woman into labor does not increase her risk for see section. researchers in california c
they will now offer offer all crap fischer's almost four to $300. >> -- almost $2,300. >> it is too often diagnosed in later stages, but a new player has entered the scene. a well-known drug used in breast cancer treatment is being used. >> in 2006, his -- he was having -- she was having stomach pains. >> the doctor came out and said to my husband that i had stomach cancer. >> a circle oncologist said that the symptoms of stomach cancer are so vague. >>...
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. >> it sounds great to volunteers like jennifer fischer who likes the idea of being protected beforeeason in the fall. >> i don't know if i would have gotten the vaccine especially with limited supplies and all of that, but this is going to cover me this season. >> doctors leafing these trials say they expect some results within the next few weeks with hopes that the vaccination could be ready for widespread, at the university of maryland, i'm derrick. >>> it is believed a slight on set of flu-like symptoms are the only risks associated with taking the vaccine. >>> as the clock techs down n awe identify -- as the clock ticks down, to reconnect with principals and discuss goals for the new school year. >> some lucky maryland students will get much needed money for higher education, the scholarship bureau is handing out a million dollars in grant interest free loans to 200 area students, resip cents is use it for posthigh school plans including graduate school and apprenticeships. >>> turning to sports the ravens are ready for football under the light, battle of the beltways thursday n
. >> it sounds great to volunteers like jennifer fischer who likes the idea of being protected beforeeason in the fall. >> i don't know if i would have gotten the vaccine especially with limited supplies and all of that, but this is going to cover me this season. >> doctors leafing these trials say they expect some results within the next few weeks with hopes that the vaccination could be ready for widespread, at the university of maryland, i'm derrick. >>> it is...
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fischer: okay. we'll go ahead with paul and brian burns will be next. is a branch chief in the department of homeland security, federal emergency management agency mitigation director. paul collaborates closely with fema's 10 regional offices, a multitude of staffing contractors and closely with local, state and federal officials. he also collaborates with local and state and coordinates data collection and risk communications ensuring optimization of local and federal resources. there is someone who knows about management and collaboration, i think it is paul wong, that is why i invited him here today. paul. [ applause ] >> paul wong: thanks, ken, and thanks for having me today. last night i was thinking about going over my presentation once and not until ken said a note that says, c-span will be there. i thought, maybe i should is practice. and so my wife sitting there and hey, do you mind if you listen? she's got her laptop on and she's probably on facebook. she is probably writing: oh, god, not again, i'm the audience. then she goes, no, he's probab
fischer: okay. we'll go ahead with paul and brian burns will be next. is a branch chief in the department of homeland security, federal emergency management agency mitigation director. paul collaborates closely with fema's 10 regional offices, a multitude of staffing contractors and closely with local, state and federal officials. he also collaborates with local and state and coordinates data collection and risk communications ensuring optimization of local and federal resources. there is...
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i am especially grateful for the subjects in the book, nagy fischer from the boom town of flourmount, texas, and her older son, who happens to be in washington looking at colleges. put your hands up. those are real -- they look pretty much like the rest of us. matt is a husband -- at their home one evening i watched j.c. take his dinner from the refrigerator, one heaping scoop of toll house cookies dealt and a side of raw carrots. i don't have a clue as to the view of my long depiction of them in my book. they can serve as your true spot as i discussed them. i invite you to judge the book by its cover. i did not commission the art. or meet the artist. i suspect he or she began with the vision of heat seekers in town houses, all the same, and put two car garages on them and multiple cables and little feet under them. that is how i see it. i emphasize humor. the title of this book, next stop -- "next stop, reloville: life inside america's new rootless professional class," i objected to the publisher's decision to call this new. i it goes back to the origins of world trade, as far back a
i am especially grateful for the subjects in the book, nagy fischer from the boom town of flourmount, texas, and her older son, who happens to be in washington looking at colleges. put your hands up. those are real -- they look pretty much like the rest of us. matt is a husband -- at their home one evening i watched j.c. take his dinner from the refrigerator, one heaping scoop of toll house cookies dealt and a side of raw carrots. i don't have a clue as to the view of my long depiction of them...
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fischer had been having an affair with mary jo's husband joey, who is more than twice features h.cklessly survived a close range shot. but she struggled for years as a national spotlight was thrust on the near fatal love triangle. she didn't even know existed before that fischer once dubbed the long island lolita was sentenced to seven years in prison and buttafuoco's husband, joy, about four months for statutory rape. the deal was made into three made-for-tv movies. now in a tell-all book titled "get it through my fix call" mary jo buttafuoco talks about her three decades of turmoil and mary jo joins me live. good morning. good morning. when i love the title of your book, getting it through. i fix call it honestly has a double meaning. the shots you took to the head and also how long it took you to figure out who your ex-husband charlie really was, who is he really? >> yet, who is a disco came about as a revelation in a conversation i'm with my son paul pierce about what he said to me loudly that is a sociopath. i couldn't wrap my head around that. so i went and i looked on the i
fischer had been having an affair with mary jo's husband joey, who is more than twice features h.cklessly survived a close range shot. but she struggled for years as a national spotlight was thrust on the near fatal love triangle. she didn't even know existed before that fischer once dubbed the long island lolita was sentenced to seven years in prison and buttafuoco's husband, joy, about four months for statutory rape. the deal was made into three made-for-tv movies. now in a tell-all book...
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i would like to introduce ken fischer, were potomac forum program executive for gov2.0 who will talkgram the rest of the two days. ken? >> thanks. why we are calling this a culbert symposium i want to explain quick. what does that mean? what we have done we areoing an experiment with gov loop d napa to broaden the audience today on what is shared. wiki on gov loop to ask the speakers to provide more about their projects and links of course as well as in fight dustin thousand government members of the gov loop community to create these wikis. this will feed napa's collaboration which dannel will lk about lat in detail. today our focus is on three sessions, leadership, collaboration within and between agencies, and engaging the public in conversation. incidentally, because c-span will be broadcasting live from engaging the public and convertion oceanic room we wouldppreciate if you could help by being in that room promptly at 1:15 after lunch. again we want to tnk the spsors. we have both set up in the room behind this room where the lunch will be served by you are welcome to visit tho
i would like to introduce ken fischer, were potomac forum program executive for gov2.0 who will talkgram the rest of the two days. ken? >> thanks. why we are calling this a culbert symposium i want to explain quick. what does that mean? what we have done we areoing an experiment with gov loop d napa to broaden the audience today on what is shared. wiki on gov loop to ask the speakers to provide more about their projects and links of course as well as in fight dustin thousand government...
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i would like to turn the program over to our executive for web 2.0 digital media, ken fischer. please join us. >> thank you. we will be creating a collaborative wiki with the online community to share what is presented here for a much broader audience. i hope that everyone here can participate in that. we will be getting e-mails updating the project and the coverage. leaving off, jack cold, the senior strategist at dod, and he has played a part in the strategies at the pentagon. he and i, together, we came up with a idf for the section of the official leadership tool, many months ago. that led to the leadership question this morning with admiral allen. it has in turn led to this broader event. he is a great guy to talk with and share ideas. here to talk about leading in the public good, jackal -- jack holt. [applause] >> can you hear me? can you hear me now? can you hear me now! there rio. i was doing an interview the other day -- what do you do have no one has ever -- what do you do? no one has ever asked me that before. we talked about it. really, probably the core of my job
i would like to turn the program over to our executive for web 2.0 digital media, ken fischer. please join us. >> thank you. we will be creating a collaborative wiki with the online community to share what is presented here for a much broader audience. i hope that everyone here can participate in that. we will be getting e-mails updating the project and the coverage. leaving off, jack cold, the senior strategist at dod, and he has played a part in the strategies at the pentagon. he and i,...
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was reluctant to support much of the civil-rights activism for that reason, seeing it as creating a fischernside the democratic party that would not help him, would not help his reelection, viewed it as a lot of trouble, problems, bobby kennedy saw the light and begins to push his brother to really get on the civil-rights bandwagon but kennedy, by his own admission, just didn't understand. it wasn't close to his heart. >> host: we will take one more call. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i would like to thank book tv and c-span for another great program. and ron williams, i would like to thank you. i have a traveling black history museum that teaches african-american history and race relations throughout the state. i used to form a more perfect union, those stamps, the u.s. postal service commission for the civil-rights movement and i also use eye on the prize. i would like to thank you again for that work, and my question to you is thurgood marshall's relationship with dr. king and malcolm x, would you talk about that briefly? i hold you up with max robinson and bradley for your comm
was reluctant to support much of the civil-rights activism for that reason, seeing it as creating a fischernside the democratic party that would not help him, would not help his reelection, viewed it as a lot of trouble, problems, bobby kennedy saw the light and begins to push his brother to really get on the civil-rights bandwagon but kennedy, by his own admission, just didn't understand. it wasn't close to his heart. >> host: we will take one more call. good morning. >> caller:...