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page eric garrett i'd like to get you. into this is like to go to. washington garrett what i'm going to use my terminology here and i haven't seen this elsewhere ok but it seems to me that the way the eurozone is evolving if it's going to continue to evolve that is it is turning into an apartheid system we're going to have poor. euro countries are you going to have relatively rich ones can can a currency union be sustained when you have an economic and financial apartheid system you mean no different than the united states that's ok it's a different subject you're going to get on this like a transfer system in the united states yes go ahead because you. did that's a perfect example the united states has poor regions and rich regions i'm sure germany has poor regions and rich regions and they all managed to stay within the same political system and man they managed to keep their currency union together but that required a political commitment it's not an economic question there are plenty of times when i'm sure east germany wanted lower interest rates
page eric garrett i'd like to get you. into this is like to go to. washington garrett what i'm going to use my terminology here and i haven't seen this elsewhere ok but it seems to me that the way the eurozone is evolving if it's going to continue to evolve that is it is turning into an apartheid system we're going to have poor. euro countries are you going to have relatively rich ones can can a currency union be sustained when you have an economic and financial apartheid system you mean no...
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for robert robert garrett. so how much do you think of this is that i don't i don't see that there really any solutions out there i mean i agree with that but i said you know they had time to think about this but they really haven't thought it out because they just don't want to let go of the political aspect of this the into political integration of it all and they and that's where the mismatch continues because looking at statistics you know we're going to have the southern part of the euro zone is going to be inimical for years with economic growth how can you match that with the economies further up north that are much more dynamic and i especially germany i mean do how much are they committed to this political integration and of all countries in the in europe germany is most committed with all this from all the german i let me go where you let me go there you were completely for it and this is like talking to let me let me clear it on this one to me please folks please this is great cross stock up or so bu
for robert robert garrett. so how much do you think of this is that i don't i don't see that there really any solutions out there i mean i agree with that but i said you know they had time to think about this but they really haven't thought it out because they just don't want to let go of the political aspect of this the into political integration of it all and they and that's where the mismatch continues because looking at statistics you know we're going to have the southern part of the euro...
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holding one here injured garrett jump in there go ahead ken. well the big to me the big lesson of this is not just the economic classes the political lesson which is that the periphery of europe has now learned that they can milk the european court for money for years and years and years and we can expect that to continue happening as long as the voters of germany and france allow it ok so do you want to go there and would you like money is going to this is the same on land that's the first affectively time has been called i mean this is what the latest statements from the e.u. are out there saying greece we're going to give you a last chance do you want to take that yes or no calling time on this but my only point first is that is that it should really be a time out because greece itself you can see this from the demonstrations and the problems in greece there is a democratic deficit in greece itself there's a lot of explanation will increase it and it's greece that should have to face up to what really it wants to do is the solution does it t
holding one here injured garrett jump in there go ahead ken. well the big to me the big lesson of this is not just the economic classes the political lesson which is that the periphery of europe has now learned that they can milk the european court for money for years and years and years and we can expect that to continue happening as long as the voters of germany and france allow it ok so do you want to go there and would you like money is going to this is the same on land that's the first...
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also in london we have robert oulds he is director of the bruges group and in washington we go to garrett jones he's an economics professor with the market to center at george mason university all right this is crosstalk and that means crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want but before let's look at a report about a country that may bring the eurozone to the brink of collapse. the eurozone is facing a crisis in which few can predict its outcome as financial markets and leading banks grapple with the greek debt debacle there are serious questions about the viability of the euro as a currency and whether greek default will strike a critical blow to the small metairie experiment. overburdened with crushing debts greece is fighting for its financial and political life as lawmakers defend the unpopular us tara to measures meanwhile the european union and the european central bank and the i.m.f. say these measures are the only way to revive a second the commie the country is undergoing a crucial moment we are obligated to ensure the future the future of our country
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garrett. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas rise? for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio rise? >> mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. pence: mr. speaker, the economy, the national debt -- but today i rise to congratulate the marietta baseball team for winning their record fifth division iii college world series title yesterday. our people have something to cheer about. the pioneers won the deciding game in convincing fashion with a victory over chapman university.
garrett. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas rise? for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio rise? >> mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. pence: mr. speaker, the economy, the national debt -- but today i rise to congratulate the marietta baseball team for winning their record...
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bob garrett couldn't cut it. 27 wins. 36 losses. this season. 4 plus years.rcentage, 460-geren goes. bob melvin, grew up here in the bay area. went to cal. got a nice calming personality. not a lot of zip. similar to garrett in that -- geren in that respect. he played in the majors. we will hear from them. >> great representation in the league from his former players. you know, it's important in today's game. no question about it. those are the guys you live with every day. >> my job is to reflect off of that and get back to doing the things this team does very well. good pitching. good athletes. we will try to play the game we are suited to play. >> if you are in to it, you are a winner tonight. first game. the guy who said, geren doesn't know what he is doing. he didn't know what he was doing tonight. 9-3 chicago. third home run in 7 at bats. long night for melvin. they lost 10 in a row. 9-4, chicago. oh, boy. dallas and miami played to the finish. lebron james, his ability to close the game being questioned. no question about dirk nowitzki in the 4th quart
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garrett county getting clipped by some rain. we could use some showers down here. we could use some organized soaking rain. cumberland maryland, just on the edge. here is a time lapse showing that under some complex. notice the west side is strong debris that was severe in parts of chicago. very early this morning, and usual time of day. that is closer to the core of the heat and humidity with the south was followed just juicing up the part of the storm. the east side is falling apart as it moves southward. isolated thundershowers. this indicates the jets screamed. if it the big push northward it pulls the heat and humidity from the south very far to the north. the record-breaking air is in the midwest. talking high temp disk from 95 to 100 as far north as minneapolis, chicago almost in detroit. they are on the edge. we will be in the low 90's today but this horrible heat and humidity is pushing east and it will be overhead tomorrow. we could break a few records tomorrow afternoon. 98 is the record and reagan national baird -- reagan national. warm and muggy tonigh
garrett county getting clipped by some rain. we could use some showers down here. we could use some organized soaking rain. cumberland maryland, just on the edge. here is a time lapse showing that under some complex. notice the west side is strong debris that was severe in parts of chicago. very early this morning, and usual time of day. that is closer to the core of the heat and humidity with the south was followed just juicing up the part of the storm. the east side is falling apart as it...
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some lighter rains have snuck in to garrett county, far western alleghany county perhaps frostburg some light showers. but@north from hagerstown to harrisburg, even a little bit of lightning here and there. it's all moving to the east/southeast at about 30 miles per hour. hey westminster, over the next hour, a brief passing shower, but not expectings much more than that. gaithersburg is at 55. but 75 in hagerstown and 85 in washington and pax river as well and tappahannock, that's the warm spot with only the 64 who the showers in -- with the showers in garrett county. they're calling it partly sunny. feels like 86 though, so a slight, slight heat index right now. humidity though not bad at all at 49%. the dew point is going to continue to rise, probably close to the 70-degree mark by tomorrow and thursday. if not into the low 70s and that's really oppressive and sticky. the heat is on in the middle of the country. they're already 90 in nashville. 89 degrees at minneapolis and 87 in dallas, el paso. 90. big ridge of high pressure over the middle of the country and the not thing about thi
some lighter rains have snuck in to garrett county, far western alleghany county perhaps frostburg some light showers. but@north from hagerstown to harrisburg, even a little bit of lightning here and there. it's all moving to the east/southeast at about 30 miles per hour. hey westminster, over the next hour, a brief passing shower, but not expectings much more than that. gaithersburg is at 55. but 75 in hagerstown and 85 in washington and pax river as well and tappahannock, that's the warm spot...
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ok garrett i'd like to go to you in washington are a lot of the dissenters of what's going on in decision making with the euro and with greece is that they claim that bailouts are not for great greece and not for it but federal budgets and whatnot it's to bail out banks in greece they have a lot of exposure are arms are german banks have a lot of exposure french banks etc in greece this is what the bailout is all about to save banks not necessarily a country's economy how do you say how do you see that there's something to that but it's greek banks that are most on the hook here and i think greek depositors will be very disappointed if the e.u. just shut up and speak it tomorrow because they find out that all of their base are just appalled at. vanessa how do you see that that's nothing that any greek voter wants of course of this how do you see that because there's there is probably a perception problem this is exactly part of the problem that if there were to be a disorderly default almost immediately it's a great time so probably shut down now actually a lot of people in greece have al
ok garrett i'd like to go to you in washington are a lot of the dissenters of what's going on in decision making with the euro and with greece is that they claim that bailouts are not for great greece and not for it but federal budgets and whatnot it's to bail out banks in greece they have a lot of exposure are arms are german banks have a lot of exposure french banks etc in greece this is what the bailout is all about to save banks not necessarily a country's economy how do you say how do you...
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garrett: on some things. on other things the gentleman would agree that there's no information out there at all, on certain -- mr. peterson: i wouldn't say there isn't any information. some of these are so thinly traded that you're never going to be able to have realtime reporting. we understand that. and there's not going to be a requirement on those. but there's no reason to stop the realtime reporting on -- where we have the information and where that information will make these prices better for the people that use it. this is the same issue with the end users. they're going to get a better deal if we allow this disclosure. which is why they're fighting -- why they're fighting us is beyond me unless they're in can hoots with the wall street banks. i'm not sure. do people think that the folks on wall street aren't making enough money, is that what this is about? i don't know. mr. garrett: i would appreciate if the gentleman would not make the allegation that we make these application here because anyone is
garrett: on some things. on other things the gentleman would agree that there's no information out there at all, on certain -- mr. peterson: i wouldn't say there isn't any information. some of these are so thinly traded that you're never going to be able to have realtime reporting. we understand that. and there's not going to be a requirement on those. but there's no reason to stop the realtime reporting on -- where we have the information and where that information will make these prices...
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supports all right all right ok garrett if i could go back to you may not just greece's. might i not export economy they simply will not be changing the currency will not change those parameters there's deep structural issues which need to be tackled if they choose to think better to tackle it outside the euro so that's their choice i have no question that would help her would help people to be prime not better. than markets. right in their countries while we spend as you know larry until you see the carrot life you know you and i just i guarantee you this is like you're going to guarantee and washington cared what are these monies my terminology here and i haven't seen this elsewhere ok but it seems to me that the way the eurozone is evolving it's going to continue to evolve that is it is turning into an apartheid system we're going to have poor. euro countries when you could have relatively rich ones can a currency union be sustained when you have an economic and financial apartheid system different than the united states to get along very different so you're going to c
supports all right all right ok garrett if i could go back to you may not just greece's. might i not export economy they simply will not be changing the currency will not change those parameters there's deep structural issues which need to be tackled if they choose to think better to tackle it outside the euro so that's their choice i have no question that would help her would help people to be prime not better. than markets. right in their countries while we spend as you know larry until you...
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there were a few storms west of us, garrett county into west virginia.we're done with that complex. tropical air continuing to build. big ridge of high pressure, a very summer-like pattern that will build in at least through the end of the week. i got tell you some indications that cold front will not make this down for a few days. so muggier and hotter tomorrow, maybe another round of showers or storms west of us like hagerstown, westward. as we go into your thursday, more likely we'll see pop-up storms and that intense heat of the day, thursday on track to be the hottest. overnight 67. a few clouds, a little balmy. how about 96, sunny, hot and humid. with the increasing humidity, it will feel moore like 100. drink extra liquids. tomorrow night 72 with a few clouds. more moisture coming in. no one likes to hear that but that's the reality. seven-day forecast, a couple of scorchers. saturday and sunday, indications are we'll drop back into the mid-80s. so the next few days, though, here comes the heat. be ready for it. >> we got some tips. you can get lo
there were a few storms west of us, garrett county into west virginia.we're done with that complex. tropical air continuing to build. big ridge of high pressure, a very summer-like pattern that will build in at least through the end of the week. i got tell you some indications that cold front will not make this down for a few days. so muggier and hotter tomorrow, maybe another round of showers or storms west of us like hagerstown, westward. as we go into your thursday, more likely we'll see...
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he says he doesn't see it as a risk. >> i trust garrett implicitly with this. he's got a great team working with him, and they're really good at this. this is a great example of a pretty abstract notion to get into a glass of beer. but they've done it. >>> next week on "the boss" -- >> seeing yourself on tv, it's great self-awareness and think i've learned a lot with that. >> we've shared the highs and lows, witnessed past successes an learned of his future plans. now almost a year on since our first visit to maxim's, it's time to say good-bye to michael wu. that's next week on "the boss." >>> this is "world business today," and that is an emperor penguin on a beach in new zealand, thousands of miles from home. find out what he's doing so far from home just ahead. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight
he says he doesn't see it as a risk. >> i trust garrett implicitly with this. he's got a great team working with him, and they're really good at this. this is a great example of a pretty abstract notion to get into a glass of beer. but they've done it. >>> next week on "the boss" -- >> seeing yourself on tv, it's great self-awareness and think i've learned a lot with that. >> we've shared the highs and lows, witnessed past successes an learned of his future...
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(laughter) my favorite garrett? close. close. leif. (laughter) my favorite word to imagine a native of china stereo typically mispronouncing? (laughter) i knew i was going to nail one of them. of course, at a republican primary debate it would not be possible to get tripped up by adhering too closely to your ideology. unless, of course, your ideology is libertarian. >> a five-year-old child of an illegal immigrant walks into the emergency room, does the child get care? >> first off, we shouldn't have the mandates. we bankrupt it had hospitals and the schools in texas and other. we can't give them easy citizenship. we should think about protecting our borders. >> at a time when government wasn't... we didn't depend on government for everything! >> freedom has solved these kind of problems before. you don't have to say you're not going to be care and everybody will starve to death and die on the streets without medical care. that's the implication of the question. that's just not true and you shouldn't accept it. >> jon: i'm sorry, congr
(laughter) my favorite garrett? close. close. leif. (laughter) my favorite word to imagine a native of china stereo typically mispronouncing? (laughter) i knew i was going to nail one of them. of course, at a republican primary debate it would not be possible to get tripped up by adhering too closely to your ideology. unless, of course, your ideology is libertarian. >> a five-year-old child of an illegal immigrant walks into the emergency room, does the child get care? >> first off,...
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. >>> it's me, garrett, from school. >> it's garrett. having a nice christmas? the rest of the day? going to see your family? >> yeah, i'm going to go see some people. we're having a big pot luck, so -- >> would you like to come and spend christmas with us? ♪ ♪ tis the season to be jolly ♪ fa la la >> jimmy: the movie "bad teacher." molly shannon is here. have you seen the whole, the finished film yet? >> i loved it. it was fantastic. >> jimmy: it look s funny. >> cameron is amazing. it's written by two amazing comedy writers and it's fantastic. >> jimmy: so you give it your seal of approval. but you would lie if you didn't like it. you would -- >> no. i think it would be -- i wouldn't have said. that. >> jimmy: you wouldn't have named names. i would have been, show the clip, that's it. >> jimmy: what is the story of the movie? >> it's about cameron diaz is this teacher who is really not into teaching. she's just really interested in landing a rich buy because she wants to get a new pair of tits. and she's -- yeah. so, that's the movie. really unlikable characte
. >>> it's me, garrett, from school. >> it's garrett. having a nice christmas? the rest of the day? going to see your family? >> yeah, i'm going to go see some people. we're having a big pot luck, so -- >> would you like to come and spend christmas with us? ♪ ♪ tis the season to be jolly ♪ fa la la >> jimmy: the movie "bad teacher." molly shannon is here. have you seen the whole, the finished film yet? >> i loved it. it was fantastic....
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the pictures by murray garrett will be at the washington hotel until september. he snapped her when she was a model living in hollywood. it's his way of saying happy birthday to her. marlin monroe would have turned 85 years old today. she was born norma jean morton son. >>> is it something you need or just another way to get your money? ken clears the air in tonight's good question. our planes start flying when it's dark. and they don't stop flying until it's dark again. flying all day, every day. you deserve our best. that's why there's so many flight options. [ webber ] southwest airlines has seven daily nonstop flights from the bay area to chicago midway to fit your schedule. ♪ hey, we're on your schedule, not ours. there will be another one back here in a second, just watch. what did i tell you -- there's another one. [ ding ] 't. >>> well, it's what they say you're supposed to do, but who says? and what happens if you don't? do the air ducts in my house really need to be cleaned out or is this all a big scam? that's tonight's good question. >> we have found
the pictures by murray garrett will be at the washington hotel until september. he snapped her when she was a model living in hollywood. it's his way of saying happy birthday to her. marlin monroe would have turned 85 years old today. she was born norma jean morton son. >>> is it something you need or just another way to get your money? ken clears the air in tonight's good question. our planes start flying when it's dark. and they don't stop flying until it's dark again. flying all...
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his name is garrett wit ls.assaulting two teenage girls at the atlantis resort last december. authorities in the bahamas ruled today that evidence in the case does not support the prosecution. wittles had been looked at by major league baseball teams but was passed over in this last draft. >>> the judge in the casey anthony murder trial wanted to keep things moving along so the case could go to the jury by the end of the week. suddenly this morning, the judge stopped the trial until tomorrow. let's go to sunny hostin on the case here. why did he do it? why the sudden recess? >> the judge thinks the attorneys are playing games, brooke, and this is not the kind of judge you play games in front of. at the beginning of this trial, rather before this trial, pretrial, the judge said, if you're going to have any experts take the witness stand, these experts have to be deposed, and in addition to that, an extra layer he imposed was they also had to file reports with each other. he wanted to avoid what he calls trial by
his name is garrett wit ls.assaulting two teenage girls at the atlantis resort last december. authorities in the bahamas ruled today that evidence in the case does not support the prosecution. wittles had been looked at by major league baseball teams but was passed over in this last draft. >>> the judge in the casey anthony murder trial wanted to keep things moving along so the case could go to the jury by the end of the week. suddenly this morning, the judge stopped the trial until...
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. >> reporter: but there's no shame in admitting you need help with your game says garrett jones. >> guys say i don't know what women want, i want to learn how to do that. >> reporter: along with his wing men and women, jones takes the men through charts, graphs, scripts and exercises. >> stand your ground. turn her around, big smile. >> reporter: learning to be fun makers, not fun takers. >> gentlemen don't use strauss. you gis are never, ever allowed to walk through the crowd like this. slower and lower tonalities appeal to the subconscious mind. >> touch, turn. >> hi. >> reporter: it's a technical approach to a social skill that appeals to these book smart bachelors. the typical student is a college grad with a six figure salary. >> i had no girlfriends in high school, barely any dates in college. and so i was very awkward. >> reporter: he says so many bay area bachelors look great on paper, but dating is their achilles heel. as a friend of a friend recently proved. >> his suggestion for their first date was to eat at the google cafeteria, which is free food. as an engineer, you t
. >> reporter: but there's no shame in admitting you need help with your game says garrett jones. >> guys say i don't know what women want, i want to learn how to do that. >> reporter: along with his wing men and women, jones takes the men through charts, graphs, scripts and exercises. >> stand your ground. turn her around, big smile. >> reporter: learning to be fun makers, not fun takers. >> gentlemen don't use strauss. you gis are never, ever allowed to...
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teeth in the process limitation is that only one point of contact along the line pushes the output garrett one hundred percent efficiency and pulsation from the point shift restrict your speed and size technology market has impressed the makers of all kinds of machinery by promising a solution that simultaneously solves the problems of wear and tear and limited speed and toward transmission company president and engineer victor stone of schoolboy reasons the power demands for heavy machinery will remain consistently high but this size weight in cost of providing the necessary power output could be cut several times by what they've named eccentric cycloid old hearing. though there are three stages in the development of our eccentrics six global technology which essentially continues the work of lawrence. out of a coaxial gear we made a transmission with power. this first stage the device had the upside of low manufacturing costs but it's not some drawbacks like noise and intermittent discontinuities in the transmission ratio we managed to eliminate the noise when the energy conversion coeff
teeth in the process limitation is that only one point of contact along the line pushes the output garrett one hundred percent efficiency and pulsation from the point shift restrict your speed and size technology market has impressed the makers of all kinds of machinery by promising a solution that simultaneously solves the problems of wear and tear and limited speed and toward transmission company president and engineer victor stone of schoolboy reasons the power demands for heavy machinery...
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the alliance believes is a potential enemy placing its warhead so close to russian border as bill garrett has all the european countries feel safe on the nature protection and supports the shield if you strongly believes the proliferation of ballistic technology makes such protection vitally necessary. welcome to the show very good to be here thank you very much for being with us it's a pleasure and an order well first of all i wanted to ask you about your meeting of the recent meeting with mr lavrov russian for that mr where you said i quote it's of paramount importance that our neighbors become part of the european security system well obviously you meant membership in nato. membership the european union ok right and are you sure that that nato is the main factor that will guarantee security in europe is that is that the belief i'm absolutely positive because if you look at it. things historically you will see the last twenty years in the balkans we have seen so many walls and so many divisions among ethnic groups and religions that we have a historic opportunity actually more than that
the alliance believes is a potential enemy placing its warhead so close to russian border as bill garrett has all the european countries feel safe on the nature protection and supports the shield if you strongly believes the proliferation of ballistic technology makes such protection vitally necessary. welcome to the show very good to be here thank you very much for being with us it's a pleasure and an order well first of all i wanted to ask you about your meeting of the recent meeting with mr...
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>>garrett: commercial 3d printers will give you a lot better quality and a lot better reliability as well but the makerbot will give you something which looks 90% as good as a commercial 3d printer for 10% of the price. >>marks: it's fascinating and also slightly worrying that it might replace lego isn't it? the idea that children design things in the computer and out they come rather than, you know, the tangible effect of picking up pieces and building things and realising how strong they are, how weak they are. >>although we're a long way off printing out something as advanced a mobile phone just yet, researchers aren't short of ideas of where to look next. >>erickson: what i can see is that you can go down the street to your copy shop and have a part made there that you'd sent, maybe you'd sent the part the night before and you go down and it's ready the next day and you go and pick it up. >>xavier: we're doing some research together with loughborough university and we're looking at the concept of 3d printing, mainly layered manufacturing. building something up layer-by-layer taki
>>garrett: commercial 3d printers will give you a lot better quality and a lot better reliability as well but the makerbot will give you something which looks 90% as good as a commercial 3d printer for 10% of the price. >>marks: it's fascinating and also slightly worrying that it might replace lego isn't it? the idea that children design things in the computer and out they come rather than, you know, the tangible effect of picking up pieces and building things and realising how...
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heard different dates when we had candidate obama and then president obama and now if i go back to garrett one of the things i find interesting as well is it going to defense gates also said that the u.s. is involved in quote unquote level negotiations with the taliban what does that mean is i declare is that it mission of defeat of how to get out now and not dictating what kind of security arrangement be in afghanistan when quote unquote american troops leave. well not really i think the negotiating ploy of the united states at this point is to in a way have it both ways on one hand you know they're suggesting to the american people that we're really in the process of getting a political settlement here and we've succeeded in getting talks started of course that's not really true they've had preliminary contacts in which the taliban have made it clear that they're not going to sit down with karzai regime particularly when the united states is not offering a timetable for withdrawal and so on the other hand what's going on is the united states is trying to put pressure on the taliban to ac
heard different dates when we had candidate obama and then president obama and now if i go back to garrett one of the things i find interesting as well is it going to defense gates also said that the u.s. is involved in quote unquote level negotiations with the taliban what does that mean is i declare is that it mission of defeat of how to get out now and not dictating what kind of security arrangement be in afghanistan when quote unquote american troops leave. well not really i think the...
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to the russian conductor valery garrett give we salute in st petersburg for two years at the game hugo careers but now we do everything independently and bring the finished course human to the theater. for a region enclosed by a towering mountains north or south his presence is by. way beyond this rural prudence traditions that translated gawds and delight to travelers who come from our close up team continues to explore the republic of north the south sea at one of the smallest regions named russia now it is located on the north and slopes of the central caucasus and almost half of the cherry tree is situated in the mountain area and almost half of the population speak of the assets in language now to talk more in the mystery of this language i'm no joined by meter we teed up the heart of the state university a language center thank you very much for joining me it's just a sense in language really differ from other coke asian languages yeah it does and thank you for the world mystery you know how mystery we are the only into your appearance here in the caucasus encircled by knowing du
to the russian conductor valery garrett give we salute in st petersburg for two years at the game hugo careers but now we do everything independently and bring the finished course human to the theater. for a region enclosed by a towering mountains north or south his presence is by. way beyond this rural prudence traditions that translated gawds and delight to travelers who come from our close up team continues to explore the republic of north the south sea at one of the smallest regions named...
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garrett as d.d. d.d. garrett was a man of great courage who led by example. he worked tirelessly to ensure that the african-american community had a voice in public policy. through his work in the church in the pitt county branch of the naacp, d.d. constantly exposed injustice. he insisted that the american dream must be a reality to every american, regardless of their station in life. as the first african-american county commissioner, d.d. led the way in african-american political participation in his community as the founder of a substantial insurance and real estate firm, d.d. was a successful businessman and mentor to many. mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to join me in recognizing this great life. we extend condolences to his wife, mrs. williams garrett and their sons, d.d. jr. and michael and the entire greenville community. greenville, north carolina, is a better place to live and work because of the enormous contribution of dennison d. garrett. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from te
garrett as d.d. d.d. garrett was a man of great courage who led by example. he worked tirelessly to ensure that the african-american community had a voice in public policy. through his work in the church in the pitt county branch of the naacp, d.d. constantly exposed injustice. he insisted that the american dream must be a reality to every american, regardless of their station in life. as the first african-american county commissioner, d.d. led the way in african-american political...
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of course that has knock on effects to your security policy in london and paris and washington ok garrett i would even last one of the program. well i mean the idea that a taliban takeover of power the worst case scenario is going to cause a war between pakistan and india is really far fetched and i would just point out that. any reasonable analysis of the rationale for the war in afghanistan which is that we are preventing al qaida from coming back to have a safe haven in afghanistan is failing to come to grips with the reality that al qaeda is already well ensconced in pakistan that is the safe haven that they have carved out over the past ten years it's extremely safe secure much more secure than anything they ever had in afghanistan and there is absolutely no reason to believe africa is interested in going back to afghanistan the real problem is pakistan the united states is essentially denying that again because of the political interest in iraq and we have to jump in here we've run out of time so we'll see if the americans and its allies will ever leave afghanistan many thanks to my
of course that has knock on effects to your security policy in london and paris and washington ok garrett i would even last one of the program. well i mean the idea that a taliban takeover of power the worst case scenario is going to cause a war between pakistan and india is really far fetched and i would just point out that. any reasonable analysis of the rationale for the war in afghanistan which is that we are preventing al qaida from coming back to have a safe haven in afghanistan is...
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this idea belongs to the russian conductor valerie garrett give resurgence and peters the two years that would begin careers but now we do everything independently and bring initial cost you know to the theater there for a region in caused by towering mountains north is that his presence is felt way beyond . prudence traditions don't translate in pride and you lightly travel to come. no question about russia calls out my dick of course north to censor. many americans are still writing unfair treatment just as they were hundreds of years ago the legacy of civil war divisions are still in evidence based that's what more than fifty percent of all u.s. citizens believe nazis learned this to explains why. it's a war that lives on in the united states. soldiers can be found camped out near the battlefields where forefathers once fought reenacting the civil war one hundred fifty years later and off these fields its legacy still runs through the country the ohio river was once considered an extension of the mason dixon line in the united states dividing north and south a division that still rema
this idea belongs to the russian conductor valerie garrett give resurgence and peters the two years that would begin careers but now we do everything independently and bring initial cost you know to the theater there for a region in caused by towering mountains north is that his presence is felt way beyond . prudence traditions don't translate in pride and you lightly travel to come. no question about russia calls out my dick of course north to censor. many americans are still writing unfair...
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to european parliament strasberg has been debating a report into whether paul garrett and rumania are ready to join the reserve area it would mean that easier travel to and from those countries within the e.u. but sarah a lot for the british liberal democrat thinks that without internal dollars within the e.u. the problem of illegal immigration cannot be solved. it's finally up to the e.u. government to decide whether those countries can join and they're meeting next week to decide but and your parliament just has a role of say whether they agree but of course there has also been migration pressures other pressures other worries about those countries joining the border freeze particularly arising from the events in north africa the arab spring which of course has been extremely welcome but one of the offshoots of. migration across the mediterranean tragically with hundreds of people dying actually in the med but pressures of countries like italy and greece pressures with which they should have coped better than they have put the fear is that if you don't have internal borders the migr
to european parliament strasberg has been debating a report into whether paul garrett and rumania are ready to join the reserve area it would mean that easier travel to and from those countries within the e.u. but sarah a lot for the british liberal democrat thinks that without internal dollars within the e.u. the problem of illegal immigration cannot be solved. it's finally up to the e.u. government to decide whether those countries can join and they're meeting next week to decide but and your...
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i don't know how to have had a friend whose mom had to garrett's and they would literally go into her nursing home and find her with a gun trying to kill herself it's just i don't know there's something to it right there should be some method to have been to. ok our next story is sleep when you're younger you are next story is so trivial compared to that it's. there was a hero playing in scotland or in ireland i certainly just forgot where they accidently parked it down under sail a little bit too much to where you get three of these bags for just eleven cows that apparently there was a stampede. just cracked so you know i feel like i would totally have been here it was really happy for them on their go or go on. over there than we do what do you think more americans would stand for and go for beer or like free fried chicken for b.s. seven thousand dollars for forty five year this was like wait did you go oh yeah absolutely i think isn't funny the little anecdotes like someone like told their dad already put on his head if you are reading this in your. i would do i would say i don't b
i don't know how to have had a friend whose mom had to garrett's and they would literally go into her nursing home and find her with a gun trying to kill herself it's just i don't know there's something to it right there should be some method to have been to. ok our next story is sleep when you're younger you are next story is so trivial compared to that it's. there was a hero playing in scotland or in ireland i certainly just forgot where they accidently parked it down under sail a little bit...
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ok i'm just this is my friend garrett i'm just recording what you're doing. or you. know what did i say to you that offended you and so i was upset. and stuff i'm allowed to stand in my yard or stand in your house that we don't feel safe you standing behind if you're not moving you know put her back you're going to be going to you want you to move up put further back i'm. going to rest already worn. on the back i don't know what. they're going to let. reason. and that's they're here. that's right good was arrested by officer mario massacre on the grounds that her filming at the traffic stop left officers feeling uncomfortable even though filming cops is completely legal in the state of new york and comments like you seem very anti-police obviously those who cause an uproar on the internet we have grounds for taking someone to jail or the outcry over this seemingly unlawful arrest has grown in a matter of days and the local police chief says that they're conducting an internal investigation so in other words they're going to pretend to act on the incident until the al
ok i'm just this is my friend garrett i'm just recording what you're doing. or you. know what did i say to you that offended you and so i was upset. and stuff i'm allowed to stand in my yard or stand in your house that we don't feel safe you standing behind if you're not moving you know put her back you're going to be going to you want you to move up put further back i'm. going to rest already worn. on the back i don't know what. they're going to let. reason. and that's they're here. that's...
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garrett: i thank the speaker. mr. speaker, as founder and chairman of the constitution caucus, i applaud the opportunity to debate the constitutionality of this bill. this is a first of what i hope will be many more instances to discuss the constitutionality of legislation considered on this floor. what this bill does is change the u.s. patent system from one which allows a moment of invention to determine who is entitled to a patent to one which confers this power to a government agency. such a change would violate the intellectual property clause of the constitution. why is that? because the founders rejected the idea that rights are bestowed to the people by the government. in favor of the revolutionary principle that men are born with natural rights. our constitution instituted government that secures only these natural and pre-existing rights. so inventions created by the fruits of intellectual labor are the property of the inventor. these and only these first and true inventors then are entitled to public protec
garrett: i thank the speaker. mr. speaker, as founder and chairman of the constitution caucus, i applaud the opportunity to debate the constitutionality of this bill. this is a first of what i hope will be many more instances to discuss the constitutionality of legislation considered on this floor. what this bill does is change the u.s. patent system from one which allows a moment of invention to determine who is entitled to a patent to one which confers this power to a government agency. such...