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gardner purchased it in 1898. soon afterwards she obtained another raphael, a predella panel from an altarpiece reprenting the lamentation. mrs. gardner had never seen the paintg. she bought it based on berenson's recommendation and on a photograph which he had sent her. although isabella gardner never obtained a madonna, she did succeed in acquiring the first authentic raphael to reach these shores. by the turn of the century, the fortunes creat when america changed from an agricultural to an industrial economy had grown enormously. j. pierpont morgan was the greatest financier of his age. he also was determined to become its greatest collector. in the year that morgan formed united states steel, the world's first billion- dollar corporation, he achieved a goal equally great in the field of art. for an unprecedented sum, he acquired raphael's famous colonna altarpiece. like other wealthy americans of his time, morgan sought the company of the european aristocracy. he was part of the cultural movement known as the
gardner purchased it in 1898. soon afterwards she obtained another raphael, a predella panel from an altarpiece reprenting the lamentation. mrs. gardner had never seen the paintg. she bought it based on berenson's recommendation and on a photograph which he had sent her. although isabella gardner never obtained a madonna, she did succeed in acquiring the first authentic raphael to reach these shores. by the turn of the century, the fortunes creat when america changed from an agricultural to an...
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mr gardner's head and it. in the warrant was served. in this regard there was pronounced dead at twelve seventeen this morning. i'd like to take the opportunity to thank all of the staff for the two other of corrections this is an onerous responsibility as has been the one that has required complete dedication has been exhausting. it has been one that has been done with absolute dignity and reverence for human life and also reverence for the lives that have already been lost at the hands of this regard the. forty nine year old partner with the third guy priory wife thankfully not a partner truly method over the top of the lethal injection attorney said he believed in the great river by the bad guy veronica gardner spent the last hours of life in reading and watching the word if you're right. i'm jennifer garner i'm with you since you press here in salt lake city. it was fast it was. i was clinically and very sanitary yet the other observation would be. it wasn't like a movie at all and i remember talking to hi
mr gardner's head and it. in the warrant was served. in this regard there was pronounced dead at twelve seventeen this morning. i'd like to take the opportunity to thank all of the staff for the two other of corrections this is an onerous responsibility as has been the one that has required complete dedication has been exhausting. it has been one that has been done with absolute dignity and reverence for human life and also reverence for the lives that have already been lost at the hands of...
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rulon gardner has upset the king! >> but then he lost control of his own life. now rulon gardner is riegt to redeem himself. the question is can he still compete at age 40? >>> also it's enough to make you miss the era when pregnant moms drank heavily and smoked like chimneys. "mad men" is back on the air and they have allowed us behind the scenes. >> i often have to light a cigarette for someone. i always carry a little vacuum. >>> and the sound we cannot get away from. it happens everywhere and it has happened to most of us, and cell phones are here to stay. they can really ruin a performance. tonight our report uninterrupted as "rock center" gets under way. >>> good evening and welcome to "rock center." we begin tonight with an investigation by richard engel that uncovers a scary new kind of theft, and it's scary because any of us can fall victim and get cleaned out at any time. when we hear about online attacks by hackers, we usually think of shadowy groups bent either on political mischief or corporate espionage
rulon gardner has upset the king! >> but then he lost control of his own life. now rulon gardner is riegt to redeem himself. the question is can he still compete at age 40? >>> also it's enough to make you miss the era when pregnant moms drank heavily and smoked like chimneys. "mad men" is back on the air and they have allowed us behind the scenes. >> i often have to light a cigarette for someone. i always carry a little vacuum. >>> and the sound we...
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feelings to express to which mr gardner replied i do not for one statement which was placed over mr gardner's head and it. in the warrant was served. and this regard it was pronounced dead at twelve seventeen this morning. i'd like to take the opportunity to thank all of the staff for the department of corrections this is an onerous responsibility this is been the one that has required complete dedication has been exhausting. it has been one that has been done with absolute dignity and reverence for human life and also reverence for the lives that have already been lost at the hands of this regarding their. forty nine year old partner with her guys firing squad in that. corner chilling method over the often lethal injection attorneys that people leave to the free trip by the bad guy by the partner spent the rest of our life being reading and watching the lord if they're going. i'm jennifer top honor i'm with you since you press here in salt lake city. it was fast it was. i was clinical and very sanitary yet the other observations would be. it wasn't like a movie at all and i remember talking
feelings to express to which mr gardner replied i do not for one statement which was placed over mr gardner's head and it. in the warrant was served. and this regard it was pronounced dead at twelve seventeen this morning. i'd like to take the opportunity to thank all of the staff for the department of corrections this is an onerous responsibility this is been the one that has required complete dedication has been exhausting. it has been one that has been done with absolute dignity and...
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gardner purchased it in 1898. soon afterwards she obtained another raphael, a predella panel from an altarpiece representing the lamentation. mrs. gardner had never seen the paintg. she bought it based on berenson's recommendation and on a photograph which he had sent her. although isabella gardner never obtained a madonna, she did succeed in acquiring the first authentic raphael to reach these shores. by the turn of the century, the fortunes creat when america changed from an agricultural to an industrial economy had grown enormously. j. pierpont morgan was the greatest financier of his age. he also was determined to become its greatest collector. in the year that morgan formed united states steel, the world's first billion- dollar corporation, he achieved a goal equally great in the field of art. for an unprecedented sum, he acquired raphael's famous colonna altarpiece. like other wealthy americans of his time, morgan sought the company of the european aristocracy. he was part of the cultural movement known as t
gardner purchased it in 1898. soon afterwards she obtained another raphael, a predella panel from an altarpiece representing the lamentation. mrs. gardner had never seen the paintg. she bought it based on berenson's recommendation and on a photograph which he had sent her. although isabella gardner never obtained a madonna, she did succeed in acquiring the first authentic raphael to reach these shores. by the turn of the century, the fortunes creat when america changed from an agricultural to...
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so it's a tough thing. >> defendant michael gardner and his wife, robyn gardner, a falls church city council member and former mayor prove would be a victory against child molestation charges. the falls church news press for which gardner was a recent columnist, unseeld a transcript from a december hearing. it contains information about the mental health of the three alleged victims who were 10 and 9 years old at the time. >> are you worried about character assassination? >> no one should have to go through and i do worry, of course, someone is entitled a defense, but boy, there are lines that i fear could be crossed. >> alleged incidents happened at the gardner's home during two sleepovers last june. i sat in the courtroom for the preliminary hearing where the three girls were each detailed. one said she woke up to the sound of somebody opening her sleeping bag. another said quote, he touched me inappropriately on my chest, stomach, and vagina. he asked if it felt good and i said no. the court released the dna report. one of the most critical pieces of evidence for the prosecution i
so it's a tough thing. >> defendant michael gardner and his wife, robyn gardner, a falls church city council member and former mayor prove would be a victory against child molestation charges. the falls church news press for which gardner was a recent columnist, unseeld a transcript from a december hearing. it contains information about the mental health of the three alleged victims who were 10 and 9 years old at the time. >> are you worried about character assassination? >>...
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congressman gardner is doing all he can to line his pockets with money from big oil and then some to cozy up with oil executives and gardner introduce legislation that would link the revenue from sales of our strategic oil reserves to increases that oil and gas leases on federal land basically if we sell five percent of our reserves president obama must increase the amount of federal lands at least for oil and gas to the big companies by five percent or so gardner was to destroy american land just as well a boy is destroying our environment i mean our economy and gardner support of the industry it's actually it's very very. we're learning one thing this republican primary it's the democrats should never ever run to the center or become blue dogs to get votes here's why. primary elections forced candidates to talk specifics to tell the truth that's because the party base is made up of the well informed voters and the political junkies and they're not going to let candidates speak in generalities for long before getting better they want to know specific causes now only that all the can
congressman gardner is doing all he can to line his pockets with money from big oil and then some to cozy up with oil executives and gardner introduce legislation that would link the revenue from sales of our strategic oil reserves to increases that oil and gas leases on federal land basically if we sell five percent of our reserves president obama must increase the amount of federal lands at least for oil and gas to the big companies by five percent or so gardner was to destroy american land...
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at the same time production begins in gardner, but gardner takes a different road. the haywoods really invest their energy not in making these chairs in a decentralized mode but rather they invest in machinery. so they use water power more and more. so they bring production inside the factory. so instead of the out work system, they use a factory system. over time by the 1830s gardner really pushes ahead of sterling, but what's really important to me for my argument in the 18 teens, 1820s, there's many more years. he makes more in this hand mode system. and that's a phenomenal amount of chairs. so again it's really within this older handworked system you cand it up. it is not really the machinery that's the cutting edge at all. the machinery comes at the end of the process and allows them to consolidate their goals. and so then by the 1820s and 30s, you get really the mixture of these chairs into what was the most popular chair at the time, which is the hitchcock chair. it brings all that production home. again like my sideboard uses much more simplified turning so
at the same time production begins in gardner, but gardner takes a different road. the haywoods really invest their energy not in making these chairs in a decentralized mode but rather they invest in machinery. so they use water power more and more. so they bring production inside the factory. so instead of the out work system, they use a factory system. over time by the 1830s gardner really pushes ahead of sterling, but what's really important to me for my argument in the 18 teens, 1820s,...
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for that was the day author earl stanley gardner died at the age of 80.taught california lawyer, gardner wrote crime stories on the side. in 1933, he created a lawyer named perry mason. in 1957, the definitive perry mason tv series debuted here on cbs with raymond burr in the title role. >> what are you doing here, mason? >> just passing. >> osgood: week after week perry mason took on seemingly unwinnable murder cases, cases that ended with mason's last- minute discovery of evidence.... >> did you ever see this before? >> osgood:... that led the real killer to make a dramatic courtroom confession. >> what else could i do but kill her? >> osgood: early stanley gardner shows no sympathy to the district attorney. >> i certainly wouldn't want to let hamilton burg erwin a case by having an innocent person convicted. >> reporter: the series ran for nine seasons, and 271 episodes. with gardner himself playing the role of the judge in the series finale. "the case of the final fadeout." >> court stands adjourned until 2:00 this afternoon. >> reporter: and though e
for that was the day author earl stanley gardner died at the age of 80.taught california lawyer, gardner wrote crime stories on the side. in 1933, he created a lawyer named perry mason. in 1957, the definitive perry mason tv series debuted here on cbs with raymond burr in the title role. >> what are you doing here, mason? >> just passing. >> osgood: week after week perry mason took on seemingly unwinnable murder cases, cases that ended with mason's last- minute discovery of...
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throw a quick example in one race in colorado and it isn't in dozens of races but betsy markey cory gardner benchmark of a democrat sitting congresswoman if you looked into the empty seat you saw maybe five or ten thousand given to the republican opponent really everybody by the coast but there were millions spent they had to i think tank in colorado called the independent institute which set organizers to hold tea party rallies to put out talking points against betsy markey they had ads that didn't show up because their issue ads against betsy markey for you know killing jobs and passing obamacare they had three different bus tours that would toward the state colorado is what. will they get different names there's one called remember november. too much spending you know this is kind of a big names and they would put foot they would focus on betsy markey district touring through their district holding rallies denouncing betsy markey promoting cory gardner so you know if you're a journalist two years ago you're saying ok well there's only five thousand dollars because they're looking at one
throw a quick example in one race in colorado and it isn't in dozens of races but betsy markey cory gardner benchmark of a democrat sitting congresswoman if you looked into the empty seat you saw maybe five or ten thousand given to the republican opponent really everybody by the coast but there were millions spent they had to i think tank in colorado called the independent institute which set organizers to hold tea party rallies to put out talking points against betsy markey they had ads that...
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betsy markey touring through the district holding rallies denouncing betsy markey promoting cory gardner so you know if you're a journalist two years ago you're saying ok well there's only five thousand dollars because they're looking at one check given to cory gardner but if you look at the big picture there is millions and millions and millions and this was duplicated in races all over the country from florida virginia new hampshire really everywhere. is there any way to stop. you know we're on the other hand is there anybody is the left doing this there are some similar efforts on the left but it's miniscule and i'm not advocating for this but some unions sponsor bus tours but at least the department of labor forces them to disclose their spending so anyone can go online and figure out side and also has the name of the union presumably yes and but even if they don't i think there is one that doesn't disclose it but if you can go to the department of labor website and figure out where the money is so you can't go to the koch industries web site there's no there's no disclosure and the
betsy markey touring through the district holding rallies denouncing betsy markey promoting cory gardner so you know if you're a journalist two years ago you're saying ok well there's only five thousand dollars because they're looking at one check given to cory gardner but if you look at the big picture there is millions and millions and millions and this was duplicated in races all over the country from florida virginia new hampshire really everywhere. is there any way to stop. you know we're...
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brian rooney and amy gardner.hank you both. >> thank you. >> brown: still to come on the "newshour": the rise in autism; the coming elections in burma; the summit of arab leaders and remembering a visionary poet and a bluegrass legend. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: president obama pressed congress again today to end tax breaks for big oil companies. he said americans are getting hit twice, once by paying high gas prices, and again, by subsidizing oil companies. a short time later, the senate refused to move ahead on repealing $4 billion in energy tax breaks. republicans argued it would actually lead to higher fuel prices. the u.s. house approved a republican-crafted budget today totaling $3.5 trillion. it would cut the deficit by revamping medicare and reducing ods stampand taher programs. it also rejects president obama's call to raise taxes on the wealthy, but calls for ending unspecified tax breaks. the bill is expected to be dead on arrival when it reaches the d
brian rooney and amy gardner.hank you both. >> thank you. >> brown: still to come on the "newshour": the rise in autism; the coming elections in burma; the summit of arab leaders and remembering a visionary poet and a bluegrass legend. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: president obama pressed congress again today to end tax breaks for big oil companies. he said americans are getting hit twice, once by paying high gas...
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the tinkerer versus the gardner. i think it's going to be a turning point in how we finish out america's third century. >> joseph, republican in albany, georgia, good morning. >> caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. >> good morning. >> caller: on the gas issue, four years ago they all want to say bush fault, bush fault, bush fault. now since obama is president, now they want to say it's not the president's fault, it's not the president. they have nothing drilling in other places off the gulf coast and if they could get more of that crude out of the ground, the gas prices would go down. to me it just -- i'm tired of hearing them saying it's not obama's fault. his policy is making it his fault. same thing with the pipeline. he's not allowing drilling. there could be a lot of jobs in this country if he let that pipeline go through. >> let's leave it there, joseph, and get a response. >> well, look, i think it goes back to the clashes i just talked about. ever since the 2008 convention when the republican
the tinkerer versus the gardner. i think it's going to be a turning point in how we finish out america's third century. >> joseph, republican in albany, georgia, good morning. >> caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. >> good morning. >> caller: on the gas issue, four years ago they all want to say bush fault, bush fault, bush fault. now since obama is president, now they want to say it's not the president's fault, it's not the president. they have nothing...
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here's canseco and gardner heading in to host happy hour. donors had to pay at least $10,000 to get in. during his campaign, gardner promised average voters would inspire his actions. >> i will always put colorado families before the washington special interests. >> but in key largo, gardner appeared to offer special interests lot of face time. here he's talking to an it tend ee who says he works for a bank. they head out on a group of boats here, including one named good life. looks like congressman daniel webster is going fishing too. back in 2010 at a tea party rally, webster criticized washington's ways. >> america is not broken. washington is. >> then there's congressman jim renacci manning the golf cart. donors got time on the links as part of the deal. some congressmen brought their pouss and special interests got to share lively dinner conversation at a restaurant with gourmet delights, such as braced baby octopus. there's gardner and canseco again and congressman back us. he was the subject in an ethics investigation. he denies the
here's canseco and gardner heading in to host happy hour. donors had to pay at least $10,000 to get in. during his campaign, gardner promised average voters would inspire his actions. >> i will always put colorado families before the washington special interests. >> but in key largo, gardner appeared to offer special interests lot of face time. here he's talking to an it tend ee who says he works for a bank. they head out on a group of boats here, including one named good life....
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. >> david gardner, you are a lempl long-term investor did any of the news of the week change the way you are investing? >> first of all i thought it was nice that 15 of the 19 banks passed and nice to return some to shareholder and so i thought that was an important story. i keep going back to the goldman sachs story. i don't know who to believe right now, but i think the real thing we should be looking at as long-term toward is the cultures of the companies with are invested in. too many people are dialing in screeners and looking for certain numbers and looking for mumt approximatelies and that's the way they are investing. in a lot of cases they may be looking at stock which is removed from the business of business. the real key is to look for great compananies with great cultures. whether apple, amazon, newer companies like linkedin. i admire these companies and i think people love to work for them and they will return god money as shareholders over the years. >> yep david kelly, whether it is culture or uncertainty people have been afraid to go in to stocks but recently we are s
. >> david gardner, you are a lempl long-term investor did any of the news of the week change the way you are investing? >> first of all i thought it was nice that 15 of the 19 banks passed and nice to return some to shareholder and so i thought that was an important story. i keep going back to the goldman sachs story. i don't know who to believe right now, but i think the real thing we should be looking at as long-term toward is the cultures of the companies with are invested in....
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gardner worked with a large, giant negative. after he took this picture of lincoln he removed the negative and dropped it and cracked it. there's a crack running through his forehead. he reassembled the plate and pulled one print off it, which is this photograph which hangs in the national gallery. we were hopeful the president might want to contribute something to this issue. so we did intend to make it the cover all along and sent him a copy via the press office and just asked for his meditation on this picture, what does it make him think of. >> the president talked about how he's in moments of having to make difficult decisions, he'll look at port raraits and pull h words for inspiration and solace. when you read through the issue, obviously what lincoln was dealing with with the potential dissolution of the union and issues like prosecuting a major war that was the most lethal as far as american casualties but the decision-making and about, you know, how aggressively to push emancipation, it was a goal he greatly desired, b
gardner worked with a large, giant negative. after he took this picture of lincoln he removed the negative and dropped it and cracked it. there's a crack running through his forehead. he reassembled the plate and pulled one print off it, which is this photograph which hangs in the national gallery. we were hopeful the president might want to contribute something to this issue. so we did intend to make it the cover all along and sent him a copy via the press office and just asked for his...
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please welcome jim gardner, managing editor of the san francisco business times. [applause] >> thank you. and thank you for spending at least the first part of valentine's day with 700 of their nearest and dearest. i apologize for remaining preoccupied for just a moment here, but i would like to be able to put the -- as much as you would like to put the occupied incident beside you, and many in the bay area would like to do the same, is it fair to regard occupy as something in the rearview mirror, or are you expecting further disruption at the port and elsewhere in the city? >> i think the bay area has a group of anarchists. with the oakland occupiers, two years ago, we had the bank demonstrations in san francisco. i think it is a very similar group. you had a lot of broken windows and demonstrations. everybody was wondering if -- this was after seattle, the international monetary fund meeting. everyone wondered if they would leave there. they came over and seemed to hang out in oakland for a while. i think we have a particular political element in the bay area th
please welcome jim gardner, managing editor of the san francisco business times. [applause] >> thank you. and thank you for spending at least the first part of valentine's day with 700 of their nearest and dearest. i apologize for remaining preoccupied for just a moment here, but i would like to be able to put the -- as much as you would like to put the occupied incident beside you, and many in the bay area would like to do the same, is it fair to regard occupy as something in the...
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gardner: mr. speaker, i'm here tonight for one reason, to stand up for hard-working americans who are spending far too much when they fill up at the pump and i'm here for that same american who turns on the tv or reads the newspaper after a long day at work to see that iran is threatening to cut off our oil supply out of the middle east. and who see continue inaction by this administration to discourage energy products and energy production that would lower the price of gas here at home. these are americans that are scared. they simply don't have the money in their pocket, their budget, to pay for these high prices, $60 to fill up a tank of gas, $80 to fill up with a tank of gas. i find it increasingly more difficult to explain to my constituents from rural colorado why this government isn't advancing policies to bring down prices at the pump. it pains me to look at people's faces saying they are making $10 and paying $4 a tank for gas. what are they supposed to do? we are facing a significant cri
gardner: mr. speaker, i'm here tonight for one reason, to stand up for hard-working americans who are spending far too much when they fill up at the pump and i'm here for that same american who turns on the tv or reads the newspaper after a long day at work to see that iran is threatening to cut off our oil supply out of the middle east. and who see continue inaction by this administration to discourage energy products and energy production that would lower the price of gas here at home. these...
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our security correspondent frank gardner is believed to be the first broadcaster to sail on a merchant tanker all the way through the high-risk area, witnessing first-hand how an armed security team copes with a threat from pirates. >> it's a forge made by thousands of ships a year through gulf of eden. it's also home to every captain's nightmare. this is suspected pirates up ahead. the ship has activated its water cannons to make it more difficult. the call is to tell them they've been spotted. >> a boat is approaching. code yellow. security alert. >> the onboard security team is summoned. >> dead ahead. >> the commanders, they have a well practiced drill. the two boats you can see there of suspected pirate mother ship and a skiff behind it, that's one of the fastest attack boats. both the ship in front and this ship are pretty convinced that these are pirates. they could be, to be fair, innocent fishermen. they're taking a chance since they've got an armed team onboard here and they've shown weapons, put them up in the air, just to make sure. this will be a very hard target to see. t
our security correspondent frank gardner is believed to be the first broadcaster to sail on a merchant tanker all the way through the high-risk area, witnessing first-hand how an armed security team copes with a threat from pirates. >> it's a forge made by thousands of ships a year through gulf of eden. it's also home to every captain's nightmare. this is suspected pirates up ahead. the ship has activated its water cannons to make it more difficult. the call is to tell them they've been...
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families before the washington special interests. >> but in key largo gardner appeared to give specialnterest lots of face time. here he talks to an attendee who says he works for a bank. >> of course, giving $10,000 i'm right there fancy vacations at golf courses etc. well, sharyl attkinson is doing this great report. she's going give us more detail here. >> some congressmen brought their spouses and special interests got to share lively dinner conversation at a restaurant with gourmet delights such as baby octopus and crispy duck. >> there is gardner and congressman bachus who recently became subject of an ethics investigation whether he used his position for personal gain, which he denies. we found canseco mingling over drinks, then congressman sessions joins the conversation. an individual can legally give $46,200 to this organization. >> more great dining and but probably they're not getting chummy with those lobbyists. they're not going to give them anything in return? what do the lobbyists get in return? sharyl attkinson asked that as well. >> one of the congressmen agreed to an
families before the washington special interests. >> but in key largo gardner appeared to give specialnterest lots of face time. here he talks to an attendee who says he works for a bank. >> of course, giving $10,000 i'm right there fancy vacations at golf courses etc. well, sharyl attkinson is doing this great report. she's going give us more detail here. >> some congressmen brought their spouses and special interests got to share lively dinner conversation at a restaurant...
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gardner. we report on movement of funds, and we're happy to follow-up. >> do you report on those before you actually make the expenditure? is it in the budget justification justification? >> it's in the budget justification, in the financial statements, excuse me, sir. >> but not in terms -- i believe gao actually said that epa -- the congress may want up the epa to submit information on recertification. >> we're doing it as part of the regular financial reporting. >> so you tell us that you spend it after you spend it?
gardner. we report on movement of funds, and we're happy to follow-up. >> do you report on those before you actually make the expenditure? is it in the budget justification justification? >> it's in the budget justification, in the financial statements, excuse me, sir. >> but not in terms -- i believe gao actually said that epa -- the congress may want up the epa to submit information on recertification. >> we're doing it as part of the regular financial reporting....
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as for gardner, he says he's not sure what he'll do next. >> i have no idea. this is as -- besides the house burning to the ground, i don't know that it could get much worse than this. >> reporter: there is a whole lot more rain coming down now. it's going to be coming down all weekend long. again, fire officials are saying be very careful and aware of any flooding going on, potentially any downed trees, and of course even these fast-moving streams are a hazard at this point. back to you. >>> lucky day. >> minutes before this bedraggled, wet pup was stranded in a rain-swollen canal in concord surrounded by rushing water. luckily animal control and the fire department answered the rescue call. there they are, carrying the little dog up a ladder to safety. a waiting crowd started applauding and thanked the heroes. if the dog turns out to have a microchip, her owner will be getting a phone call. so hopefully that will be the next step. >>> new at 6:00, new details are emerging tonight about a brothel police say was run by a private investigator in one of contra c
as for gardner, he says he's not sure what he'll do next. >> i have no idea. this is as -- besides the house burning to the ground, i don't know that it could get much worse than this. >> reporter: there is a whole lot more rain coming down now. it's going to be coming down all weekend long. again, fire officials are saying be very careful and aware of any flooding going on, potentially any downed trees, and of course even these fast-moving streams are a hazard at this point. back...
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there are proposals to have the gardners take care of this." we hope that this alternative to natural grass fields would be considered. >> thank you. it is there additional public comment? seeing none, this meeting is adjourned. >> hello. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of all segments of our city's population. >> the jury conducts investigations and publishes findings and recommendations. these reports them become a key part of the civic dialog on how we can make san francisco a better place to live and work. >> i want to encourage anyone that is on the fence, is considering participating as a grand jury member, to do so. >> so if you are interested in our local city government and would like to work with 18 other enthusiastic citizens committed to improving its operations, i encourage you to consider applying for service on the civil grand jury. >> for more information, visit the civil grand jury website at sfgov.org/courts or c
there are proposals to have the gardners take care of this." we hope that this alternative to natural grass fields would be considered. >> thank you. it is there additional public comment? seeing none, this meeting is adjourned. >> hello. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of all segments of our city's population. >> the jury conducts investigations and...
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please welcome maine who -- please join me in welcoming sarah gardner from j.p. morgan chase. welcome, susan. >> i got to put on my glasses. good morning. california is a state with many opportunities for growth. the people, facilities needed to serve to businesses as well. we are creating many jobs, including construction to build a brand shows, vendors to provide services, and employees to help our customers with financial needs. we are honored to sponsor today's event, and it is my pleasure to introduce him. jim is the managing director and chief economist for j.p. morgan chase and works closely with our investment banking and government relations groups. in addition to publishing independent research on the economy and financial markets, his views are widely cited in the media. he is a frequent commentator on economic policy issues. he received his undergraduate degree from the university of illinois and holds a ph.d. in economics from northwestern university. today he will provide a national overview and update us on what to expect as we go forward in 2012. goo[applause]
please welcome maine who -- please join me in welcoming sarah gardner from j.p. morgan chase. welcome, susan. >> i got to put on my glasses. good morning. california is a state with many opportunities for growth. the people, facilities needed to serve to businesses as well. we are creating many jobs, including construction to build a brand shows, vendors to provide services, and employees to help our customers with financial needs. we are honored to sponsor today's event, and it is my...
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there are proposals to have the gardners take care of this." we hope that this alternative to natural grass fields would be considered. >> thank you. it is there additional public comment? seeing none, this meeting is adjourned. >> the next time you take a muni bus or train, there could be new technology that could make it easier to get to your destination. many are taking a position of next bus technology now in use around the city. updated at regular intervals from the comfort of their home or workplace. next bus uses satellite technology and advanced computer modeling to track buses and trains, estimating are bought stocks with a high degree of accuracy. the bus and train our arrival information can be accessed from your computer and even on your cellular phone or personal digital assistant. knowing their arrival time of the bus allows riders the choice of waiting for it or perhaps doing some shopping locally or getting a cup of coffee. it also gives a greater sense that they can count on you to get to their destination on time. the next bus
there are proposals to have the gardners take care of this." we hope that this alternative to natural grass fields would be considered. >> thank you. it is there additional public comment? seeing none, this meeting is adjourned. >> the next time you take a muni bus or train, there could be new technology that could make it easier to get to your destination. many are taking a position of next bus technology now in use around the city. updated at regular intervals from the...
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there are proposals to have the gardners take care of this." we hope that this alternative to natural grass fields would be considered. >> thank you. it is there additional public comment? seeing none, this meeting is adjourned. >> welcome to culture wire. we will look at the latest and greatest public art project. recently, the airport unveiled the new state of the art terminal. let's take a look. the new terminal service and american airlines and virgin america was designed by a world- renowned architecture's firm. originally built in 1954, the building underwent massive renovation to become the first registered terminal and one of the must modern and sustainable terminals and the united states. the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said
there are proposals to have the gardners take care of this." we hope that this alternative to natural grass fields would be considered. >> thank you. it is there additional public comment? seeing none, this meeting is adjourned. >> welcome to culture wire. we will look at the latest and greatest public art project. recently, the airport unveiled the new state of the art terminal. let's take a look. the new terminal service and american airlines and virgin america was designed...
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mayo, the bullet bass to guard are -- gardner.arquette, hand the racers their second loss and the golden eagles advance to the sweet 16. >> the bay bridge sear today. as and and giants. for asks -- scoreless until the second. rbi double. a's one. giants answer with four in the fourth and from then on timmy was cooking. four strikeouts. bottom six inch, the panda, unloads. second jack of the spring. giants with three home runs. seven, brian wilson in the game. get twoz outs. striking out both. giants beat the as, 72-the final. >> big day at tat at&t park for soccer, earthquakes hosting houston. some young soccer fansed. houston is threatening,; a penalty kick and brad davis just past bush for the goal. the only one of the game. earthquake fall, 1-nil the final. >> a little tennis. in indian wells. isner, blazing serve. wineds the set. drops the second set in the third, his 20th a's -- ace will win it. he defeats the joker, and next up is roger federer in the finalsed. >> i wish you a happy birthday. >> thank you, shu. very nice. a
mayo, the bullet bass to guard are -- gardner.arquette, hand the racers their second loss and the golden eagles advance to the sweet 16. >> the bay bridge sear today. as and and giants. for asks -- scoreless until the second. rbi double. a's one. giants answer with four in the fourth and from then on timmy was cooking. four strikeouts. bottom six inch, the panda, unloads. second jack of the spring. giants with three home runs. seven, brian wilson in the game. get twoz outs. striking out...