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yes, i was very little when i saw the movie of "babe ruth," then the other, lou gehrig with gary cooperand it was joe dimaio and the radio was telling about -- and that was the time that the yankees and dodgers made great world series for many years, this time was fantastic. >> larry: do you ever want to buy a ball club? >> no. i prefer to enjoy. i think if you buy it you will look at it like a business and you will not enjoy. >> larry: it would probably -- yeah, it would become a business. >> yes. i prefer to enjoy. >> larry: family is still the most important thing, right? >> by sure. >> larry: by far. >> by far. >> larry: so what motivates -- when you have all you need, when you can buy anything you see, what motivates you? what keeps you going? >> i think -- >> larry: you don't ask the price of something. >> yes, sure i do. >> larry: you do? >> sure. i need to know what's happening. it doesn't matter that i am not going to buy, you need to be firm. but to think that happiness come from buying things is crazy. that happiness come because you have many material issues, to have 20 cars
yes, i was very little when i saw the movie of "babe ruth," then the other, lou gehrig with gary cooperand it was joe dimaio and the radio was telling about -- and that was the time that the yankees and dodgers made great world series for many years, this time was fantastic. >> larry: do you ever want to buy a ball club? >> no. i prefer to enjoy. i think if you buy it you will look at it like a business and you will not enjoy. >> larry: it would probably -- yeah, it...
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. >> reporter: sergeant gary cooper is a father of four and decorated soldier. he and the 178 other members of leaving tomorrow for texas, then off to war. >> i take what i learned there and take it here. >> the battalion will be training and mentoring afghan security forces near the pakistan border. >> our mission is to legitimize the afghanistan government by supporting their police. in order for us to leave, we need to make sure their security forces can support their country. >> these soldiers don't speak of fears they have. they signed up to do a job and are prepared to do that. >> my concern is making sure the needs of my soldiers come before mine and make sure they have everything they need, everything they could possibly want to help them accomplish their mission. >> reporter: the sergeant grew up in nevada in marin county. his mother says she'll try to be a good soldier while her son is away. >> i'm not delightful about the idea of my son deploying, but it's his chosen career. my position as his mom and our family is to support him. >> reporter: the dep
. >> reporter: sergeant gary cooper is a father of four and decorated soldier. he and the 178 other members of leaving tomorrow for texas, then off to war. >> i take what i learned there and take it here. >> the battalion will be training and mentoring afghan security forces near the pakistan border. >> our mission is to legitimize the afghanistan government by supporting their police. in order for us to leave, we need to make sure their security forces can support their...
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. >> reporter: sergeant gary cooper is a father of four and decorated soldier. he and the 178 other members of leaving tomorrow for texas, then off to war. >> i take what i learned there and take it here. >> the battalion will be training and mentoring afghan security forces near the pakistan border. >> our mission is to legitimize the afghanistan government by supporting their police. in order for us to leave, we need to make sure their security forces can support their country. >> these soldiers don't speak of fears they have. they signed up to do a job and are prepared to do that. >> my concern is making sure the needs of my soldiers come before mine and make sure they have everything they need, everything they could possibly want to help them accomplish their mission. >> reporter: the sergeant grew up in nevada in marin county. his mother says she'll try to be a good soldier while her son is away. >> i'm not delightful about the idea of my son deploying, but it's his chosen career. my position as his mom and our family is to support him. >> reporter: the dep
. >> reporter: sergeant gary cooper is a father of four and decorated soldier. he and the 178 other members of leaving tomorrow for texas, then off to war. >> i take what i learned there and take it here. >> the battalion will be training and mentoring afghan security forces near the pakistan border. >> our mission is to legitimize the afghanistan government by supporting their police. in order for us to leave, we need to make sure their security forces can support their...
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as you go to the movies, 60 years ago a kiss between gary cooper and grace kelly was the headline of movie. today, unless you're naked, you don't even sell tickets to the movie. same thing with the media. it's the same thing with television. you turn on any channel, you see -- you don't get to know if she's left wing -- i can't tell you wolf blitzer and on the other side if you go to fox, you can see right wing people and they express themselves and that's why we have to understand what's going on. the questions we want and subject is israel is affected by this. i had the preevose speaker, i want to share with you two important things. we may never again, it's never again. we are very strong people in a very strong country and don't kid yourselves. nobody can threaten us. the analyze we have that effect on. we don't get to be the appointees benjamin netanyahu, shouldered the iranian problem. eye iran is not easing the problems, folks. iran is the world's problem -- iran is not israel's problem, folks. iran is the world problem. and more than that -- and more than that if you try -- d
as you go to the movies, 60 years ago a kiss between gary cooper and grace kelly was the headline of movie. today, unless you're naked, you don't even sell tickets to the movie. same thing with the media. it's the same thing with television. you turn on any channel, you see -- you don't get to know if she's left wing -- i can't tell you wolf blitzer and on the other side if you go to fox, you can see right wing people and they express themselves and that's why we have to understand what's going...
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as you go to the movies, 60 years ago a kiss between gary cooper and grace kelly was the headline of movie. today, unless you're naked, you don't even sell tickets to the movie. same thing with the media. it's the same thing with television. you turn on any channel, you see -- you don't get to know if she's left wing -- i can't tell you wolf blitzer and on the other side if you go to fox, you can see right wing people and they express themselves and that's why we have to understd what's going on. the questions we want and subject is israel is affted by this. had the preevose speaker, i want to share with you two important things. we may never again, it's never again. we are very strong people in a very strong country and don't kid yourselves. nobody can threaten us. the analyze we have that effect on. we don't get to be the appointees benjamin netanyahu, shouldered the iranian problem. eye iran is not easing the problems, folks. iran is the world's problem -- iran is not israel's problem, lks. iran is the world problem. and more than that -- and more than that if you try -- don't kno
as you go to the movies, 60 years ago a kiss between gary cooper and grace kelly was the headline of movie. today, unless you're naked, you don't even sell tickets to the movie. same thing with the media. it's the same thing with television. you turn on any channel, you see -- you don't get to know if she's left wing -- i can't tell you wolf blitzer and on the other side if you go to fox, you can see right wing people and they express themselves and that's why we have to understd what's going...
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cooperatives and of the federation of southern cooperatives land assistance fund and also president of the national farm family coalition. sitting next to him as gary carpenter, the ceo of the national meat association assuming this position in 2007 following the 57 year career at the usda. during his tenure he has actively represent the meat industry on an array of key issues ranging from food safety initiatives to immigration reform. he's been heavily involved in export issues especially working with the usda and ust are to support negotiations including a caribbean free trade agreement to open markets for the u.s. beef and pork. sitting next to barry is eric lieberman, a regular for counsel for the food marketing institute. prevusly he served as a majority of regulatory counsel for the house small business committee. from 2004 to 2007, he was a director of government affairs at the national grocers association. prior to that he served as the legislative assistant to u.s. senator bob graham. sitting next to me on my left is vaughn meyer beef producer from northwestern south dakota managing a pure bred ingalls and red angus cattle differs abide by
cooperatives and of the federation of southern cooperatives land assistance fund and also president of the national farm family coalition. sitting next to him as gary carpenter, the ceo of the national meat association assuming this position in 2007 following the 57 year career at the usda. during his tenure he has actively represent the meat industry on an array of key issues ranging from food safety initiatives to immigration reform. he's been heavily involved in export issues especially...
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cooperatives and of the federation of southern cooperatives land assistance fund and also president of the national farm family coalition. sitting next to him as gary carpenter, the ceo of the national meat association assuming this position in 2007 following the 57 year career at the usda. during his tenure he has actively represent the meat industry on an array of key issues ranging from food safety initiatives to immigration reform. he's been heavily involved in export issues especially working with the usda and ust are to support negotiations including a caribbean free trade agreement to open markets for the u.s. beef and pork. sitting next to barry is eric lieberman, a regular for counsel for the food marketing institute. previously he served as a majority of regulatory counsel for the house small business committee. from 2004 to 2007, he was a director of government affairs at the national grocers association. prior to that he served as the legislative assistant to u.s. senator bob graham. sitting next to me on my left is vaughn meyer beef producer from northwestern south dakota managing a pure bred ingalls and red angus cattle differs abide
cooperatives and of the federation of southern cooperatives land assistance fund and also president of the national farm family coalition. sitting next to him as gary carpenter, the ceo of the national meat association assuming this position in 2007 following the 57 year career at the usda. during his tenure he has actively represent the meat industry on an array of key issues ranging from food safety initiatives to immigration reform. he's been heavily involved in export issues especially...
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gary show field from global consent. do you see it as an opportunity of cooperation how these countries deal with climate change and the environmentalace and do we have an east asia strategy for that in ways that we can have china accept more emissions reduction obligations? . >>ly answer this one, too. i have a long article in our current issue on this topic of how the u.s. and china are working together and sometimes at odds. one point tomphasize is the longer the u.s. goes without having any climate legislation itself, the less leverage it has with china in particular. they say look, you're so rich and you're notoing these things. how can we do it when we're still so poor. a second point is that china is probably less successful than advertised in the u.s. and a lot of clean energy technogies becaus a lot of this is money spt with no result but still there's a place where a lot of new energy technology is being built and therefore a lot of the advances are there. third i'd say either there is a collaborative strategy between the u.s. and china or there's no hope for anybody because basically this is where so much of the emissions
gary show field from global consent. do you see it as an opportunity of cooperation how these countries deal with climate change and the environmentalace and do we have an east asia strategy for that in ways that we can have china accept more emissions reduction obligations? . >>ly answer this one, too. i have a long article in our current issue on this topic of how the u.s. and china are working together and sometimes at odds. one point tomphasize is the longer the u.s. goes without...
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gary against her for being here, -- gensler for being here, and commend them for the hard work they have done already to implement the dodd- frank bill. it was a spirit that has been noted of cooperation, which is a model for all of us. thank you so much. i want to apologize that we had to delay the hearing, and we also understand a series of four votes will begin sometime after 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. it is our hope we can proceed, get the opening statements of our first panel, questions. senator levin and i have agreed to shuffled back and forth. i apologize again for these four votes that are pending. let me now focus on the substance of our hearing. although the recently released report on the events of may 6 was thorough and thoughtful, the length of time it to complete was an issue. what tools do our regulators need to understand what is happening when it is happening in our capital markets, where it least very shortly thereafter? that is one of the first issues. what resources do you need to effected the overseeing of our capital markets which are evolving at a tremendous rate due to technology. in their report, the events that took place are reconstructed. i think that as a
gary against her for being here, -- gensler for being here, and commend them for the hard work they have done already to implement the dodd- frank bill. it was a spirit that has been noted of cooperation, which is a model for all of us. thank you so much. i want to apologize that we had to delay the hearing, and we also understand a series of four votes will begin sometime after 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. it is our hope we can proceed, get the opening statements of our first panel, questions....