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or is that just overall pollution in general? >> good question. in general, industrial companies produce lots of carbon monoxide but the largest is automobiles. >> cheryl: so that is something the industry is adressing? >> carbon monoxide is a success story. back in the early 70s we used to see the standards, 40 or 50 times a year. we haven't had any nor the carbon monoxide standard since the early 90s. >> so we're doing well and national standards compared to california standards? >> there are two standards. one is exposure over eight hours and california and federal government have the same standards. for the more acute standards, the one hour standard, the federal standard is 35 parts perfect million where the state standard is 20. so the state is much more restrictive. >> cheryl: how do you get people to comply with that? >> that is all done through the regulatory process. we issue permits to facilities and control it that way. >> cheryl: we have much more to talk about. stay right there. we're hoping that you will stay right there with us. hey
or is that just overall pollution in general? >> good question. in general, industrial companies produce lots of carbon monoxide but the largest is automobiles. >> cheryl: so that is something the industry is adressing? >> carbon monoxide is a success story. back in the early 70s we used to see the standards, 40 or 50 times a year. we haven't had any nor the carbon monoxide standard since the early 90s. >> so we're doing well and national standards compared to california...
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generally good stuff. tomorrow, sunny and cool in the morning. in the 40's with light winds.g 70 degrees. on thursday a cold front with temperatures near 60. better its day it is partly breezy in the lower 50's. as we head into the weekend, bob ryan will keep you update tonight at 11:00. >> thank you.
generally good stuff. tomorrow, sunny and cool in the morning. in the 40's with light winds.g 70 degrees. on thursday a cold front with temperatures near 60. better its day it is partly breezy in the lower 50's. as we head into the weekend, bob ryan will keep you update tonight at 11:00. >> thank you.
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we also reduced -- referred to generally accepted good practice. supervisor campos used the term of best practice of the agencies like the project management institute, f ta, which has a project -- handbook of project management refer to these themselves as generally accepted good practices that should be adopted to get away from the idea that any particular agency has to use them. that they should go through and sift out the ones that fit their situation. positive findings. and we had good cooperation. and we had interim report to you in november. -- we had an interim report to you in november. we have problems that caused a delay, but those were addressed, for those part there was a lot of cooperation and openness from the agency. there were 19 recommendations -- there are more varied in the report, but these are the key ones -- more buried in the report, but these are the key ones. we offered two rounds of review. the first round produced 60 -- 76 comments, which are in appendix 8. with the finalized report we got either concurrence's -- we got c
we also reduced -- referred to generally accepted good practice. supervisor campos used the term of best practice of the agencies like the project management institute, f ta, which has a project -- handbook of project management refer to these themselves as generally accepted good practices that should be adopted to get away from the idea that any particular agency has to use them. that they should go through and sift out the ones that fit their situation. positive findings. and we had good...
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we're talking about a lot of issues that need to be talked about for the general good of everybody generalse we have a system that's broken. >> we've reached a turning point. it will either energize and move the movement forward or in the eyes of some public officials this thing has changed and elements have gotten in there in a couple of towns camouflaging, and that's hurting it. >> look, i've spent a lot of time down on occupy wall street. i was there in the middle of the night in the police raid on tuesday night and from every person i heard it's galvanized the movement. it may be less central in terms of location, but the constant message was it's not about a place. it's about an idea. it's about a message. it's about the conversation that it has started. >> what's next? >> mayor bloomberg made a huge, huge great move for the movement. mayor bloomberg made insane remarks last week about what caused the financial collapse, he said it was congress. now it is going to be something much more different just in time for the weather by the way. >> i do think there is a platform and they creat
we're talking about a lot of issues that need to be talked about for the general good of everybody generalse we have a system that's broken. >> we've reached a turning point. it will either energize and move the movement forward or in the eyes of some public officials this thing has changed and elements have gotten in there in a couple of towns camouflaging, and that's hurting it. >> look, i've spent a lot of time down on occupy wall street. i was there in the middle of the night in...
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we also reduced -- referred to generally accepted good practice. supervisor campos used the term of best practice of the agencies like the project management institute, f ta, which has a project -- handbook of project management refer to these themselves as generally accepted good practices that should be adopted to get away from the idea that any particular agency has to use them. that they should go through and sift out the ones that fit their situation. positive findings. and we had good cooperation. and we had inm
we also reduced -- referred to generally accepted good practice. supervisor campos used the term of best practice of the agencies like the project management institute, f ta, which has a project -- handbook of project management refer to these themselves as generally accepted good practices that should be adopted to get away from the idea that any particular agency has to use them. that they should go through and sift out the ones that fit their situation. positive findings. and we had good...
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au >>> the holidays may be the best time of year to generate good will, but it's the worst time for generatingte. i'm saw zuzanne shaw. california leads the nation in recycling. 90% of our glass is recycled, but we recycle only 9% of polysterene. the problem is, most of it has to be cleaned before being recycled, so most garbage trucks take it to the dump. that's why most restaurants have banned the use of polysterene. the bay area asks you to give a gift this year. support uthe polysterene bans. you can learn more at b nbcbayarea.com. >>> tonight on sports sunday, a young man's will to walk again and how jim harbaugh has been supportive all along the way. >>> we also catch up with raiders star rookie demaryius moore. >>> plus bring you an intriguing story of a mixed sparrer whose father is a well-known producer. the pac-12 trophy designed in richmond. we introduce the artist as well as some hockey. what works, what doesn't work? good evening, i'm laurence scott. we've been talking for months about our new format here on sports sunday, a
au >>> the holidays may be the best time of year to generate good will, but it's the worst time for generatingte. i'm saw zuzanne shaw. california leads the nation in recycling. 90% of our glass is recycled, but we recycle only 9% of polysterene. the problem is, most of it has to be cleaned before being recycled, so most garbage trucks take it to the dump. that's why most restaurants have banned the use of polysterene. the bay area asks you to give a gift this year. support uthe...
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you will have a faction all right in the beginning if you clearly define your position to the general good the need to create conditions for people to stay in the country and open up new opportunities for them is the. very thing that seem we don't like that are being imposed on society the main illusion which the kremlin is imposing on me and its stability. because there's no stability in the essence of stability is one thing moreover it's a period of stagnation in the country and there is a possibility of a total economic standstill in the worst sense of this word we're going to have problems with translation because stagnation also means standstill. didn't think about. strong in your opinion people in russia stability it's good. there is an illusion of stability in russia. we have a jury parliament which is not a defacto place for discussions we have a jury public. we don't need to facto because it's superseding the parliament which should have decent representatives of our society we have an illusion that there is an army this is one hundred percent illusion because inflatable tanks are
you will have a faction all right in the beginning if you clearly define your position to the general good the need to create conditions for people to stay in the country and open up new opportunities for them is the. very thing that seem we don't like that are being imposed on society the main illusion which the kremlin is imposing on me and its stability. because there's no stability in the essence of stability is one thing moreover it's a period of stagnation in the country and there is a...
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fraction of all rights in the beginning if you interview you clearly define your position to the general good words about the need to create conditions for people to stay in the country nope not in europe it seems is for them what is it that you do like about putin advantage and they seem we don't like illusions that are being imposed on society what's the main illusion which the kremlin is imposing on me and its stability very serious insights because there's no stability in the essence of stability is one thing moreover it's a period of stagnation in the country and there is a possibility of a total economic standstill in the worst sense of this word we're going to have problems with translation because knavish stagnation also means standstill. control sorry i didn't think about that. i knew that i was strong in your opinion people in russia like stability it's good i've said there is an illusion of stability in russia west around by illusions we have a jury parliament which is not a defacto place for discussions we have a jury public chamber of which we don't need to facto because it's sup
fraction of all rights in the beginning if you interview you clearly define your position to the general good words about the need to create conditions for people to stay in the country nope not in europe it seems is for them what is it that you do like about putin advantage and they seem we don't like illusions that are being imposed on society what's the main illusion which the kremlin is imposing on me and its stability very serious insights because there's no stability in the essence of...
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. >> there is a general good feeling that this will be able to continue and we're working to make sure that that happen autos city officials promised occupiers as long as both sides keep talking no force will be used in the class. >> and there is a yup of dr -- group of employees set up tents this afternoon on julian street in san jose and in one day they belong to the service employees international union them say the county is asking them to make larger contributions. the county has not yet responded to our request for comment. >> and occupy protestors in sacramento have filed a lawsuit claiming the city is violating their rights to free speech. so far police arrested 79 protestors who camped out after the 11:00 curfew. sacramento leader says they've followed zpod have worked to ensure rights of protestors as well as either citizens to use a clean park. >> and more on the occupy movement later on at 6:00 but moving on to quick financial news investors reeling over shocking decision unexpected by the greek prime minister on a bailout plachblt he decided to put the plan in front of vot
. >> there is a general good feeling that this will be able to continue and we're working to make sure that that happen autos city officials promised occupiers as long as both sides keep talking no force will be used in the class. >> and there is a yup of dr -- group of employees set up tents this afternoon on julian street in san jose and in one day they belong to the service employees international union them say the county is asking them to make larger contributions. the county...
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weeks ago when police came and removed tents, charts and personal possession autos there is a general good feeling that this will be able to continue. and we're working with each other to make sure that that happens. >> there was one concession by protestors. >> they were occupying actual bocci course we spent private moneys on. >> protestors have pledge today. tend occupation by taking over the plaza in front of city hall before the elections. the growing encampment may influence outcome of the mairl elections. veteran political observer alex clemens says candidates have to be careful with the position they take. >> there is a danger when elected officials decides they're going to manage a national issue. pandora's box comes into play. and carl berger, the protestor is also an emt and tells me that he was the person who treated a woman who came to the camp's first aid station with stab wounds. he said the woman told him she received stab wounds not in the camp, but in the tender loin. now, one footnote. looks like these meeting was the city agencies will be conducted with smaller groups f
weeks ago when police came and removed tents, charts and personal possession autos there is a general good feeling that this will be able to continue. and we're working with each other to make sure that that happens. >> there was one concession by protestors. >> they were occupying actual bocci course we spent private moneys on. >> protestors have pledge today. tend occupation by taking over the plaza in front of city hall before the elections. the growing encampment may...
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and, frankly, was of generally good behavior during those times. and i think that it is very important that not onlthe members of congress should know and cherish the history of this country, but that we should keep it alive and cherish it so that we can share it and pass it on to those who will follow us. but more importantly, so that we can learn from it, we can learn from the trials and tribulations. we can learn from the successes and sorrows of this great nation. and we want to express, i think all of us, our special thanks to the united states capitol historical society for their work in preserving the history of this buding, the people who have worked here, the events which occurred and the history of the united states in reminding us of how important this institution and this wonderful old building is to the history and the reality and to the future of this country which we all love. we only have to look around to imagine all of the wonderful history that occurred here. but also to look and to remember those great men and women who served t
and, frankly, was of generally good behavior during those times. and i think that it is very important that not onlthe members of congress should know and cherish the history of this country, but that we should keep it alive and cherish it so that we can share it and pass it on to those who will follow us. but more importantly, so that we can learn from it, we can learn from the trials and tribulations. we can learn from the successes and sorrows of this great nation. and we want to express, i...
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it overplays the rain but it could issue of general idea, good idea to carry an umbrella during the midafternoonrs. one at that time tomorrow with people on sunshine and cooler temps. northwest winds late day, 10-20 miles per hour. 65degrees in their blood for one of the oneness locations, otherwise north of the golden gate bridge in the 50's and 60's and the temperatures are pretty close to normal for the time of year but again, the club together on thursday but again we have to like rainbow on friday, and another water system grew midday sunday. and that is the pinpoint forecasts. >> thank you. >>> her car was stolen and she got it back. but good policing does not credit this time. kit doe tells us the tale of the car theif or the conscious. >> her name is monica salazar and she has the story about addiction, forgiveness, and the 2004@ scion x eight. >> gift card. and it was all i had. >> in the matter of seconds as he jumped in and took off at the car and for the backbone. her sister sent the text to monica's phone saying, you still will call from the wrong person. >> he called me and he said
it overplays the rain but it could issue of general idea, good idea to carry an umbrella during the midafternoonrs. one at that time tomorrow with people on sunshine and cooler temps. northwest winds late day, 10-20 miles per hour. 65degrees in their blood for one of the oneness locations, otherwise north of the golden gate bridge in the 50's and 60's and the temperatures are pretty close to normal for the time of year but again, the club together on thursday but again we have to like rainbow...
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general, good morning. >> all right. >> good afternoon, i should say. this has been going on since early this morning, there's so much concern about the supply lines, we have to get our troops what they need. how critical are the closures? >> and well, it's not that critical for right now, jamie, about 30% of all of the nonweapons materials that traffics in afghanistan, they have sufficient reserves for about 10 or 15 days and the big issue is really fuel, a fuel and so, it's not an extreme emergency right now, what's important is that general, general, the pakistani leader, chief of staff and general john alan, the commander in afghanistan, get together, work this out and come up with some way to offer the proper apologies and get the, get these supply lines built because the u.s. and n.a.t.o. command 50 days, critical, but not-- >> beyond that even an apology, sir, if in fact n.a.t.o. is responsible for this and the investigating is continuing, how do we get pakistan's cooperation, is that not a critical element to us having success with the mission i
general, good morning. >> all right. >> good afternoon, i should say. this has been going on since early this morning, there's so much concern about the supply lines, we have to get our troops what they need. how critical are the closures? >> and well, it's not that critical for right now, jamie, about 30% of all of the nonweapons materials that traffics in afghanistan, they have sufficient reserves for about 10 or 15 days and the big issue is really fuel, a fuel and so, it's...
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but i think it's generally in the a good idea for two-star generals to pick arguments with presidentsee a great commander don starry three-star at the time. i wouldn't see him. i was writing a book. before i got to congress. he had been sent back because he had given a speech at a high school where he explained the real likelihood of war was between russia and china. the carter administration thought the three star general commander of corps shouldn't be speaking like this. they talked sincerely, got a fourth star and i worked with him for years. but i do think it's fair to say generals ought to be relatively cautious about public speeches and probably shouldn't take on the host country president. >> bret: juan? >> mr. speaker, you know, whether we like it or not, the voters and the media are very interested in your personal life. >> okay. >> and your daughter wrote i guess back in may trying to clear up an episode that has become sort of legendary about you and your wife and first wife in a hospital. serving divorce papers. it wonder given the personal baggage and it's so widely disc
but i think it's generally in the a good idea for two-star generals to pick arguments with presidentsee a great commander don starry three-star at the time. i wouldn't see him. i was writing a book. before i got to congress. he had been sent back because he had given a speech at a high school where he explained the real likelihood of war was between russia and china. the carter administration thought the three star general commander of corps shouldn't be speaking like this. they talked...
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motors isóú moving its factoriesó÷wp overseas, then what's good forwq general motors isn't gooding into this cup. >> on that point to show you how you've changed you basically said in this book we should have no conflict with china or russia. we're actually disrespecting russia because they've dopeo% everything since the collapse of the soviet union --o! >> i want to tell you diswhrsh do and yet we have 12 aircraft carriers which the beltway guyso! are saying is needed to projecto% american power you know what the next country that has care craft carriers? >> italy has two. >> and the japanese have one, and they got the parts from the russians, didn't they? >> so explain -- the ukraine actually. ex345eu7b, i thought it was quite interesting how you dealt/h concisely with the way we were dealing with russia after thew fall of the soviet union. >> ronald reagan, he had a lot of luck but he was a good man and in many ways a great president. he began by saying this was an evil empire, they lie, cheat and steal. there were strokes all over the department of o state. at the end of his
motors isóú moving its factoriesó÷wp overseas, then what's good forwq general motors isn't gooding into this cup. >> on that point to show you how you've changed you basically said in this book we should have no conflict with china or russia. we're actually disrespecting russia because they've dopeo% everything since the collapse of the soviet union --o! >> i want to tell you diswhrsh do and yet we have 12 aircraft carriers which the beltway guyso! are saying is needed to...
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this is the thing, we're talking about a lot of issues that need to be talked about for the general goodobvious. >> we have reached a turning point. it will either energize and move the movement forward or in the eyes of public officials this thing has changed and elements who have gotten in there, i think in a couple towns, there's a camouflaging, criminals camouflage, that's hurting it. it hurts it. >> i've spent a lot of time down at occupy wall street, there in the middle of the night and the police raid on tuesday night and from every person every person i heard that is part of the movement that is supporting the movement, it has galvanized the movement. it may be less central now in terms of location, but the constant message was, it is not about a place. it is about an idea, it is about a message, it is about the conversation that it has started. >> what is next? what's next for it? >> mayor bloomberg made a huge, huge, great move for the movement. mayor bloomberg who made insane remarks about what caused the financial collapse saying it was congress, he helped change this -- tran
this is the thing, we're talking about a lot of issues that need to be talked about for the general goodobvious. >> we have reached a turning point. it will either energize and move the movement forward or in the eyes of public officials this thing has changed and elements who have gotten in there, i think in a couple towns, there's a camouflaging, criminals camouflage, that's hurting it. it hurts it. >> i've spent a lot of time down at occupy wall street, there in the middle of the...
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their intrirses, and, look, if what's good for general motors is moving factories overseas, than what'sgeneral motors is not good for the united states of america. >> host: it's happening with the solar industry. we were ahead from the world, and now the factories move to china because china gives them the store. >> guest: what do you think of the solution i proposed? again, i think the republicans in the period from lincoln through coolidge, for example, you had all the patriotic american business guys, rough customers, robber barrens in there, but what republicans did was say, look, the taxes -- this is the greatest market in the world, and these guys are going to pay an entrance fee called a tariff, and there were 30 #% and 40%. now, what i would do an all manufacturers coming into the united states, not just from china, don't single them out, i would put a 30% tariff, say 2.5 trillion in imports, just talking about $600 billion, take that $600 billion and from those tariffs, and eliminate taxation on manufacturers who start up or who produce in the united states. you tell the guys t
their intrirses, and, look, if what's good for general motors is moving factories overseas, than what'sgeneral motors is not good for the united states of america. >> host: it's happening with the solar industry. we were ahead from the world, and now the factories move to china because china gives them the store. >> guest: what do you think of the solution i proposed? again, i think the republicans in the period from lincoln through coolidge, for example, you had all the patriotic...
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i think it's generally always good for politicians to go out and show a more human side.t audience. >> jon: and president has done it. >> this president has done it, bill clinton was a complete bomb at the democratic convention went on the talk shows and was president four years later. so if you can laugh i
i think it's generally always good for politicians to go out and show a more human side.t audience. >> jon: and president has done it. >> this president has done it, bill clinton was a complete bomb at the democratic convention went on the talk shows and was president four years later. so if you can laugh i
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good morning, general. my question is this -- i have a father who served in world war ii, and he never ever talked about the war. i know he serve any great battles -- served in great battles such as solomon islands, iwo jima. is there an information network or i can find out about the battles my father fought in? guest: absolutely, harrison, and thanks for asking that question dad is still -- if your dad is still alive, give him the semper fi for me. those were tough fights, among the hardest in our history. guadalcanal is eight touch-tone battle in marine corps history. when you look at the conditions they faced, those were brave men and one and all. your dad deserved remembered as a hero. what i encourage you to do is to contact the museum here at quantico. there is a large section on the second world war. there are exhibits. there are great books -- i am not talking about a bookstore here, but great source of information. it is a crucial part of our history, one to remember. if you think about what the s
good morning, general. my question is this -- i have a father who served in world war ii, and he never ever talked about the war. i know he serve any great battles -- served in great battles such as solomon islands, iwo jima. is there an information network or i can find out about the battles my father fought in? guest: absolutely, harrison, and thanks for asking that question dad is still -- if your dad is still alive, give him the semper fi for me. those were tough fights, among the hardest...
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general barry mccaffrey, always good to talk to you.. >>> saturday's fight night. what happened when herman cain faced off with newt gingrich. plus earthquake in the heartland when "weekends with alex witt" continues. spark cash gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. it's hard for my crew to keep up with 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. 2% cash back. that's setting the bar pretty high. thanks to spark, owning my own business has never been more rewarding. [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? this guy's amazing. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. i was worried it would be hard to install. but it's really easy. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. yeah. you're not... filming this, are you?
general barry mccaffrey, always good to talk to you.. >>> saturday's fight night. what happened when herman cain faced off with newt gingrich. plus earthquake in the heartland when "weekends with alex witt" continues. spark cash gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. it's hard for my crew to keep up with 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. 2% cash back. that's setting the bar pretty high. thanks to spark, owning my own business has never been more...
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good morning, general.question is this -- i have a father who served in world war ii, and he never ever talked about the war. i know he serve any great battles -- served in great battles such as solomon islands, iwo jima. is there an information network or i can find out about the battles my father fought in? guest: absolutely, harrison, and thanks for asking that question dad is still -- if your dad is still alive, give him the semper fi for me. those were tough fights, among the hardest in our history. guadalcanal is eight touch-tone battle in marine corps history. when you look at the conditions they faced, those were brave men and one and all. your dad deserved remembered as a hero. what i encourage you to do is to contact the museum here at quantico. there is a large section on the second world war. there are exhibits. there are great books -- i am not talking about a bookstore here, but great source of information. it is a crucial part of our history, one to remember. if you think about what the symbo
good morning, general.question is this -- i have a father who served in world war ii, and he never ever talked about the war. i know he serve any great battles -- served in great battles such as solomon islands, iwo jima. is there an information network or i can find out about the battles my father fought in? guest: absolutely, harrison, and thanks for asking that question dad is still -- if your dad is still alive, give him the semper fi for me. those were tough fights, among the hardest in...
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approach to reducing it and so you can ultimately ending its dependence on transit countries generally very good of a live program senior analyst as you are the center for global energy studies in london wasn't budging. the russian president has warned well it trist rhetoric in the middle east and the attack on iran that could lead to a catastrophic war in the region to me to a vote of statements came during the joint press conference with his german counterpart russia's been voicing strong words indeed against an attack on iran following statements by israel that a strike is war likely then diplomacy the only time i watched i was about to report to you on iran's nuclear activities and provide evidence it says the valley has built a testing facility and computer models of warheads iran's dismissed all those allegations calling the fabricated let's get up to speed on this one and now talk to us foreign policy expert barbara slaven she's on the atlantic council discussion group barbara love to see you tonight now this leaked report this expect to come out within the next twenty four hours or so is
approach to reducing it and so you can ultimately ending its dependence on transit countries generally very good of a live program senior analyst as you are the center for global energy studies in london wasn't budging. the russian president has warned well it trist rhetoric in the middle east and the attack on iran that could lead to a catastrophic war in the region to me to a vote of statements came during the joint press conference with his german counterpart russia's been voicing strong...
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wonderful lifetime of memories, going back to the days when i was a page, and frankly, it was generally good behavior during those times. [laughter] i think is very important that not only the members of congress should know and cherish the history of this country, but that we should keep it alive and cherish it so that we can share it and pass it on to those who will follow us. but more important, so that we can learn from it, so we can learn from the trials and tribulations, learn from the successes and sorrows of this great nation. and we want to express, i think all of us, our special thanks to the nine united states capitol historical society -- to the united states capitol historical society and the people who have worked here, -- and for their work with the people who have worked here, and the events that have occurred. it is a reminder of this and theion's importance importance of this old building. we only have to look around to imagine all the wonderful history that occurred here. but also, to look and to remember those great men and women who served this wonderful country from thi
wonderful lifetime of memories, going back to the days when i was a page, and frankly, it was generally good behavior during those times. [laughter] i think is very important that not only the members of congress should know and cherish the history of this country, but that we should keep it alive and cherish it so that we can share it and pass it on to those who will follow us. but more important, so that we can learn from it, so we can learn from the trials and tribulations, learn from the...
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their interests -- look, if what's good for general motors is moving its factories oversea, then what's good for general moe motors is not good for the united states of america. >> host: same with the solar industry. taxpayers funded solar research and development, ahead of the rest of the world, and now the factories are moving to china because china gaves them the store. >> guest: again, republicans in the period from lincoln from coolidge, for example, you had rough customers, but republicans said, look, the taxes, this is the greatest market in the world, and they pay an entrance fee called a tariff, and they were 30% and 40%. on all manufacturers coming into the united states, not just from china, don't single them out, i would put a 30% tariff, you got let's say $2.5 trillion in imports, just talking about $600 billion. take that $600 billion and from the tariffs, and eliminate taxation on manufacturers who start up or who produce in the united states. tell the guys who lilled the lexus, it's a beautiful car, assemble it here, make the batteries, drive train, tires, make it here,
their interests -- look, if what's good for general motors is moving its factories oversea, then what's good for general moe motors is not good for the united states of america. >> host: same with the solar industry. taxpayers funded solar research and development, ahead of the rest of the world, and now the factories are moving to china because china gaves them the store. >> guest: again, republicans in the period from lincoln from coolidge, for example, you had rough customers,...
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generics are every bit as good as the brand name drugs. there's a lot of disinformation that gets spewed out there. it's not scientifically accurate information. all the data we have is that generics are every bit as good as the brand name products. they're hold the same high standards by f.d.a. they contain the exact same moll yules in the exact same strains and i wish that old canard about generics not working as well could be put to bed because it hasn't been true and it isn't true. >> warner: as i said in the introduction, there are other blockbuster drugs like lipitor, for instance plavix, the blood thinner, that have been a hefty chunk of the sales of the company, of the manufacturer. are there other such drugs in... either on the market or in the pipeline or are we seeing a turning point in the industry? >> well, there are people who have said the era of the blockbuster drug is over and when i of blockbusters like vioxx or aand have yashgs both of which cause heart attacks, maybe those blockbuster wes won't miss so much. but there co
generics are every bit as good as the brand name drugs. there's a lot of disinformation that gets spewed out there. it's not scientifically accurate information. all the data we have is that generics are every bit as good as the brand name products. they're hold the same high standards by f.d.a. they contain the exact same moll yules in the exact same strains and i wish that old canard about generics not working as well could be put to bed because it hasn't been true and it isn't true. >>...
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good. that's das auto. >>> businesses make plans to shut down others will stay open on the eve of occupy oakland's call for a general strike. good evening i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. tension is growing as occupy oakland prepares for a general strike. some say the occupy protesters are hurting the city's bottom line, ken pritchett has the story. >> reporter: occupy oakland has made their message clear, shut down the city. but that's leaving some business owners with a tough decision. clorox is here but many of the businesses are small mom and pop operations like uncle willie's bar-be-que. >> we support the cause but we have a family we need to feed, we need the business. >> reporter: this vietnamese restaurant plans to close but this burrito stand will stay open. >> if you're part of the 99% which i think most of us are, you're hurting the others. >> reporter: the movement is blamed for killing three oakland business deals. >> one with 38,000 square feet pulled out of a deal. one with 100 employees pulled out of a deal another with 15,000 square foot pulled out of a deal. >> reporter: the oakland p
good. that's das auto. >>> businesses make plans to shut down others will stay open on the eve of occupy oakland's call for a general strike. good evening i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. tension is growing as occupy oakland prepares for a general strike. some say the occupy protesters are hurting the city's bottom line, ken pritchett has the story. >> reporter: occupy oakland has made their message clear, shut down the city. but that's leaving some business...
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the general travel weather, good news sometimes wednesday there have been storms disrupted the country, but not this time. everything looks. . >> looks like we should go out west, where it is nice and warm. >> i bet the terps which they were out west tonight. >>> the maryland terrapins and their new head coach watched the tide rolled. butand patapsco north in an effort to stop from going south. at bank of america we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call greater washington, d.c. home. from supporting an organization that helps new citizens find their way... to proudly supporting our washington redskins... and partnering with a school that b brings academic excellence to the anacostia community. because the more we do in greater washington, d.c. the more we help make opportunity possible. >>> the toyota sports desk, brought you by your local toyota dealers -- moving you forward. >>> the capitals in the middle of their three-game road trip, try to generate offense. try to avoid their first losing streak of this season. manitoba the capitals came out first, on the
the general travel weather, good news sometimes wednesday there have been storms disrupted the country, but not this time. everything looks. . >> looks like we should go out west, where it is nice and warm. >> i bet the terps which they were out west tonight. >>> the maryland terrapins and their new head coach watched the tide rolled. butand patapsco north in an effort to stop from going south. at bank of america we're lending and investing in the people and communities who...
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an arm of the attorney generals office it red flags so-called dr. feel goods. >> the attorney generals office is getting hit by a $70 million budget cut which will end the cures program. critics said course never worked. why introduce an own rouse tax. >> do you fear someone else will live what you lived through in october have 2003. >> i think it will happen. >> backers say it would cost the state nothing and big drug companies can't pass the price on to consumers, robert pack must collect a half million signatures by april 19th. in danville. cbs 5. >> big holiday weekend. a lot of turkey eating. shopping stuff going on. starting tonight. >> tomorrow. and the next day. >> i am impressed at our computer models. it was suggesting we would have the rain beginning by 10, 11:00 and bingo, that's when we had the green on the screen. we'll zoom in to areas with the highest precipitation. look at the yellow. as we go downstream we have hit and miss scattered rain showers. this is pushing to the east and dragging to the south. meanwhile let's look at when exactly your
an arm of the attorney generals office it red flags so-called dr. feel goods. >> the attorney generals office is getting hit by a $70 million budget cut which will end the cures program. critics said course never worked. why introduce an own rouse tax. >> do you fear someone else will live what you lived through in october have 2003. >> i think it will happen. >> backers say it would cost the state nothing and big drug companies can't pass the price on to consumers,...