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be you, remember others, embraced failure, find someone to love, giveback, never forget to rock-and-roll, and in closing, i want to leave you with my favorite chinese aphorism from long ago. it is one of those that does not translate directly, but let me get as close as i can. in english, it translates roughly into, and you may have to help me on this one, though, fight, when -- go, fight, win. best of luck, graduates. thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> thank you, jon huntsman. your words were powerful, and we thank you for them. we will remember them. i can assure you as well that a millisecond after this commencement ceremony is over, there will be thousands of google searches with two words, huntsman, and wizard. let's thank john huntsman one more time. [applause] >> this week, attorney general eric holder answered questions about the use of enhanced interrogation tactics. he also talked about the osama bin laden mission during a house judiciary committee hearing. here is a
be you, remember others, embraced failure, find someone to love, giveback, never forget to rock-and-roll, and in closing, i want to leave you with my favorite chinese aphorism from long ago. it is one of those that does not translate directly, but let me get as close as i can. in english, it translates roughly into, and you may have to help me on this one, though, fight, when -- go, fight, win. best of luck, graduates. thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning...
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any efforts to cut back pensions or givebacks, anything we saw brown get an awful lot of heat this week on the prison guards, 30,000 prison guard union in a deal, at least a proposal for a deal made there. so, it's -- he's really between a rock and a hard place on this. i think that's the drama going forward. how does he handle all these groups? >> i guess if there's anything coming out of this, that it doesn't really matter much if you're a majority. if you have an opposition that is solidly stands together as minority. well, we also have a new development in another case we thought was sort of on the way settled, probably on its way to the supreme court. and that is proposition 8, which was the initiative that banned gay marriages. this week a new charge against the judge who wrote the decision to overturn proposition 8. >> yeah. the sponsors of proposition 8 insist is not that vaughn walker is gay and, therefore, had a built-in bias. they say, no, we're not saying that a gay or lesbian couldn't judge this fairly. it's that he has had a partner, a long-time partner, a ten-year partner
any efforts to cut back pensions or givebacks, anything we saw brown get an awful lot of heat this week on the prison guards, 30,000 prison guard union in a deal, at least a proposal for a deal made there. so, it's -- he's really between a rock and a hard place on this. i think that's the drama going forward. how does he handle all these groups? >> i guess if there's anything coming out of this, that it doesn't really matter much if you're a majority. if you have an opposition that is...
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be you, remember others, embrace failure, find someone to love, giveback, never forget to rock and roll, and in closing, i want to leave you with my favorite chinese aphorism. i think it was from baker han dynasty. it does not translate directly but let me get as close as i can. [speaking chinese] in english, it translates roughly into, and you may have to help me on this one -- "go, fight, wwin -- best of luck, graduates, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, jon huntsman. your words were neither cliche more indiscrete. there were powerful and we thank you for them. we will remember them. i can assure you, as well, that a millisecond after this commencement ceremony is over, there will be thousands of google searches with the words "huntsman" and ". "" let's think john hulsman one more time. [applause] >> the pentagon held off camera briefing for reporters with more details about the killing of osama bin laden by u.s. forces. we are joined on the phone by one of the set -- reporters in the room. >> they disclosed there is lots of new information about al- qaeda. they said the g
be you, remember others, embrace failure, find someone to love, giveback, never forget to rock and roll, and in closing, i want to leave you with my favorite chinese aphorism. i think it was from baker han dynasty. it does not translate directly but let me get as close as i can. [speaking chinese] in english, it translates roughly into, and you may have to help me on this one -- "go, fight, wwin -- best of luck, graduates, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, jon huntsman....
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giveback. as much as you are able. work to keep america great. serve her, if asked. i was. but a president of a different political party, but in the end, while we might not be all of one party, we are all part of one nation, a nation that needs your generational get of energy and confidence. never forget how lucky you are to be sitting here in america today, even with student loans and maybe even a little uncertainty about your future. we live in the greatest most freedom loving place on earth. embrace it. you might not succeed the first time. and you might feel a few times, but it will be the pathway you choose. no one else will force it on you. one of my favorite musicians, and love this lyric. i do not get many things right the first time. you know the song. in fact, i am told that a lot. now, i know all of the wrong terms, the stumbles, and fraud brought me here, and i know that i am the luckiest. be you. remember others. embrace failure, find someone to love, give back, never forget to rock-and-roll, and in closing, i want to leave you with my favorite chinese aphoris
giveback. as much as you are able. work to keep america great. serve her, if asked. i was. but a president of a different political party, but in the end, while we might not be all of one party, we are all part of one nation, a nation that needs your generational get of energy and confidence. never forget how lucky you are to be sitting here in america today, even with student loans and maybe even a little uncertainty about your future. we live in the greatest most freedom loving place on...
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without givebacks cuts may include shutting down a fire station, eliminating a rescue unit and layoffsmittee will talk about the proposed cuts tonight. >>> the los altos library will be charging a new fee for people outside of the district beginning july 1st, nonresidents will have to pay $80 a year for privilege of using the library. the new fee will be imposed because of state budget cutbacks. the district had been getting $2 million from the state to help pay for services but budget cuts will eliminate most of that money. >>> a huge stretch of coastal wilderness will be permanently preserved as open space to the national park service. a pretty rugged area known as rancho corral datiera, this purchase is great news if you love to hike, if you are a mountain biker and others who just love the outdoors. >>> nine minutes before 9:00, just a short time argue, we moved -- learned the movie "hangover ii" will be allowed to open in theaters on thursday despite a lawsuit. the man who tattooed mike tyson's face is suing warner brothers. he claims copyright infringement and never on con sented
without givebacks cuts may include shutting down a fire station, eliminating a rescue unit and layoffsmittee will talk about the proposed cuts tonight. >>> the los altos library will be charging a new fee for people outside of the district beginning july 1st, nonresidents will have to pay $80 a year for privilege of using the library. the new fee will be imposed because of state budget cutbacks. the district had been getting $2 million from the state to help pay for services but budget...
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giveback. as much as you are able. work to keep america great. serve her, if asked. i was. but a president of a different political party, but in the end, while we might not be all of one party, we are all part of one nation, a nation that needs your generational get of energy and confidence. never forget how lucky you are to be sitting here in america today, even with student loans and maybe even a little uncertainty about your future. we live in the greatest most freedom loving place on earth. embrace it. you might not succeed the first time. and you might feel a few times, but it will be the pathway you choose. no one else will force it on you. one of my favorite musicians, and love this lyric. i do not get many things right the first time. you know the song. in fact, i am told that a lot. now, i know all of the wrong terms, the stumbles, and fraud brought me here, and i know that i am the luckiest. be you. remember others. embrace failure, find someone to love, give back, never forget to rock-and-roll, and in closing, i want to leave you with my favorite chinese aphoris
giveback. as much as you are able. work to keep america great. serve her, if asked. i was. but a president of a different political party, but in the end, while we might not be all of one party, we are all part of one nation, a nation that needs your generational get of energy and confidence. never forget how lucky you are to be sitting here in america today, even with student loans and maybe even a little uncertainty about your future. we live in the greatest most freedom loving place on...
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now, the owners, on the other hand, asked for a couple of billion dollars in givebacks. they want the players, one of their proposals is to have the players pay for the practice facilities, to have the players pay for their travel to and from games. now, they're making -- that's a $9 billion industry. but guess what? it isn't just the players and the owners as people think about. there's 100, almost 200,000 workers out there that'll get hurt because of this lockout. and remember what a lockout is, it's the employer saying, no, you can't come to work. it's not the players saying we won't come. they want to come. but you think about who's going to get hurt. it's going to be the guy that sells the hot dogs, it's going to be the groundskeeper, it's going to be the small business person at the stadium next to them. it's going to be the bus driver, it's going to be the taxi cab driver. and the cities are going to get hurt because of all that. now, here's the truth about it, i believe. the problem with this is the owners haven't cut the deal among themselves yet. they can't neg
now, the owners, on the other hand, asked for a couple of billion dollars in givebacks. they want the players, one of their proposals is to have the players pay for the practice facilities, to have the players pay for their travel to and from games. now, they're making -- that's a $9 billion industry. but guess what? it isn't just the players and the owners as people think about. there's 100, almost 200,000 workers out there that'll get hurt because of this lockout. and remember what a lockout...
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the owners asked for a couple of billion dollars of givebacks. they want the players to pay for the practice facility. to have the players pay for their travel to and from games. now they are -- that is a $9 billion industry. but guess what? it isn't just the players and the owners as people think about. there is 100, almost 200,000 workers out there that will get hurt because of this lockout. remember what a lockout is. it is the employer saying no, you can't come to work. it is not the employers saying we won't come -- employees saying won't come. they want to come. did you think about who is going to get hurt? the guy who sells the hot dogs. the groundkeeper. the small business person at the stadium next to them. it is going to be the bus driver. it is going to be the taxi cab driver. and the cities are going to get hurt because of all of that. here is the truth about it i believe. the problem with this is the owners haven't cut the deal among themselves yet. they can't negotiate. they don't know what to negotiate before because they haven't c
the owners asked for a couple of billion dollars of givebacks. they want the players to pay for the practice facility. to have the players pay for their travel to and from games. now they are -- that is a $9 billion industry. but guess what? it isn't just the players and the owners as people think about. there is 100, almost 200,000 workers out there that will get hurt because of this lockout. remember what a lockout is. it is the employer saying no, you can't come to work. it is not the...
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income tax last year on $15 billion worth of profits, in fact, made $4 billion in free money -- tax givebacks from the taxpayer. so this is kind of an amazing situation. if it's free, i want it to be free. that would include covering the overhead and other koflts and the opportunity costs of using these unique and vital u.s. test facilities. >> would the gentleman yield? >> i'd be delighted. >> i appreciate the question. i think it's very well founded. and there are two specific answers. in the first. in the second line, line two of the amendment, lines one and two, it points out these activities have to ensure that the secretary at no cost to the federal government, first of all -- and i clearly intend that to mean overhead and any of the things the gentleman mentioned. and then secondly in lines five and six, the access to the property and the data is contingent with this language, quote, if such activities are self-funded by the contractor. so i intend this to mean that every cost direct or indirect, overhead or explicit, must be born by the contractor or else the access is not granted. >>
income tax last year on $15 billion worth of profits, in fact, made $4 billion in free money -- tax givebacks from the taxpayer. so this is kind of an amazing situation. if it's free, i want it to be free. that would include covering the overhead and other koflts and the opportunity costs of using these unique and vital u.s. test facilities. >> would the gentleman yield? >> i'd be delighted. >> i appreciate the question. i think it's very well founded. and there are two...
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the owners on the other hand as for a couple of billion dollars in givebacks.ayers to have -- to pay for the practice facility. to have the players pay for their travel to and from games. that is a $9 billion industry. but guess what pressure mark is not just the players in the honors as people think about it. there are almost 200,000 workers out there that will get hurt because of this lockout. and remember what a lockout is. is the employer saying, no, you cannot come to work. it is not the players saying we will not come. they want to come. you think about who is going to get hurt. it is going to be the guy that sells the hot dog, the groundskeeper, the small business person at the stadium next to them, it is going to be the bus driver, it is going to be the taxi cab driver, and the cities are going to be heard because of all of that. here is the truth about it. the problem with this is, the owners have not cut a deal among themselves yet. they cannot negotiate. they do not know what to negotiate for, because they have not cut their deal. we ought to be putt
the owners on the other hand as for a couple of billion dollars in givebacks.ayers to have -- to pay for the practice facility. to have the players pay for their travel to and from games. that is a $9 billion industry. but guess what pressure mark is not just the players in the honors as people think about it. there are almost 200,000 workers out there that will get hurt because of this lockout. and remember what a lockout is. is the employer saying, no, you cannot come to work. it is not the...
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income tax last year on $15 billion worth of profits, in fact, made $4 billion in free money -- tax givebacksfrom the taxpayer. so this is kind of an amazing situation. if it's free, i want it to be free. that would include covering the overhead and other koflts and the opportunity costs of using these unique and vital u.s. test facilities. >> would the gentleman yield? >> i'd be delighted. >> i appreciate the question. i think it's very well founded. and there are two specific answers. in the first. in the second line, line two of the amendment, lines one and two, it points out these activities have to ensure that the secretary at no cost to the federal government, first of all -- and i clearly intend that to mean overhead and any of the things the gentleman mentioned. and then secondly in lines five and six, the access to the property and the data is contingent with this language, quote, if such activities are self-funded by the contractor. so i intend this to mean that every cost direct or indirect, overhead or explicit, must be born by the contractor or else the access is not granted. >>
income tax last year on $15 billion worth of profits, in fact, made $4 billion in free money -- tax givebacksfrom the taxpayer. so this is kind of an amazing situation. if it's free, i want it to be free. that would include covering the overhead and other koflts and the opportunity costs of using these unique and vital u.s. test facilities. >> would the gentleman yield? >> i'd be delighted. >> i appreciate the question. i think it's very well founded. and there are two...
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income tax last year on $15 billion worth of profits, in fact, made $4 billion in free money -- tax givebackspayer. so this is kind of an amazing situation. if it's free, i want it to be free. that would include covering the overhead and other koflts and the opportunity costs of using these unique and vital u.s. test facilities. >> would the gentleman yield? >> i'd be delighted. >> i appreciate the question. i think it's very well founded. and there are two specific answers. in the first. in the second line, line two of the amendment, lines one and two, it points out these activities have to ensure that the secretary at no cost to the federal government, first of all -- and i clearly intend that to mean overhead and any of the things the gentleman mentioned. and then secondly in lines five and six, the access to the property and the data is contingent with this language, quote, if such activities are self-funded by the contractor. so i intend this to mean that every cost direct or indirect, overhead or explicit, must be born by the contractor or else the access is not granted. >> if i could r
income tax last year on $15 billion worth of profits, in fact, made $4 billion in free money -- tax givebackspayer. so this is kind of an amazing situation. if it's free, i want it to be free. that would include covering the overhead and other koflts and the opportunity costs of using these unique and vital u.s. test facilities. >> would the gentleman yield? >> i'd be delighted. >> i appreciate the question. i think it's very well founded. and there are two specific answers....