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particularly in the spectrum world, spectrum harmonize asian is critical. -- spectrum harmonization is critical. i am a big believer in working with other countries in our with otherion countries. we need to work with other nations. >> is the itu the right regulatory model? >> it has been helpful in telecommunications. i think part of the beauty of the internet is that it is not regulated. i worry about bringing internet issues to the internet. this is a more regulatory regime. >> meredith attwell baker, one of five fcc commissioners. thank you for been on "the communicators." >> said day on -- sunday on "washington journal," aamer madhani. president elect of the american college counseling association on the growing need for psychiatric sources -- psychiatric services at american colleges and universities. "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> david dreier talks about a resolution to cut federal spending to 2008 levels. >> this weekend on "road to the two speeches.," >> your name is now in the present accommodation. you are aware of that. will that continue for month
particularly in the spectrum world, spectrum harmonize asian is critical. -- spectrum harmonization is critical. i am a big believer in working with other countries in our with otherion countries. we need to work with other nations. >> is the itu the right regulatory model? >> it has been helpful in telecommunications. i think part of the beauty of the internet is that it is not regulated. i worry about bringing internet issues to the internet. this is a more regulatory regime....
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the operators can tell just by the hum of that machine that it's a harmonic noise emitted that it's out of balance and the machine needs to be cleaned. it will start vibrating and we have vibration analysis machines that will come over here and check the levels. so it's kind of an on-going thing that you have to stay on top of on a daily basis. >> handled properly, you take organic residuals, as we call them, that are leftovers of our society and turn them back into some energy. and we have another ability to take that sludge and get a nutrient value for crops there. we actually are running a kind of composting energy recovery system. >> well, this is a dirty job. we try to do it safely and we try to do it without imposing too much on the public. people want to flush their toilets and have things go away and not be bothersome again. we do a lot to try to accomplish that. i'd like to invite you to come back any time you want. once you got this in your blood, you are not going to be able to stay away. the raging waters are fun and when we do digester cleaning i really hope you can come ba
the operators can tell just by the hum of that machine that it's a harmonic noise emitted that it's out of balance and the machine needs to be cleaned. it will start vibrating and we have vibration analysis machines that will come over here and check the levels. so it's kind of an on-going thing that you have to stay on top of on a daily basis. >> handled properly, you take organic residuals, as we call them, that are leftovers of our society and turn them back into some energy. and we...
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is it working harmon -- is it working? we find out. >> looking for a job? the process has not changed much in years. scan the adverts and send your cv in the post. now technology is transforming the recruitment business. if you want to stand out, you might be better off sticking the paper and putting yourself on youtube. >> i am 20, and i am a student. >> i specialize in management. >> he decided to go high-tech when he was looking for a new job. he produced this polished product. >> welcome to live video. it is essentially my character. with the cc you get information you want to get across. is inject some my character. it is far more dynamic. good >> it worked. he got a job at his london p.r. company. he is surprised more job hunters do not resort to high-tech tricks. good >> it amazes need that now resumes are the same as they were 10 or 20 years ago. this has opened up our lives as to how it could be done. >> be warned. new technology could also harm your job prospects. employers are also starring social networks for information good or bad about potent
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it rationalizes and harmonizes the zoning and deals with this orphan block. you have heard about this already. if anything, it will make development there more predictable, more fair, and it really brings the standards that we have developed at length for market and octavia to this last block, and it really helps to protect market street as a transit bicycle pedestrian corridor, so it seems like a very common-sense thing to do, and again, we bring you our wholehearted support for the measure. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. those that would like to speak, please come and line of the pecan -- line up if you can. >> hello, supervisors. i represent the castro area planning. our members and members of other neighborhood groups have been working with the planning department and also some of the developers who are working to build new developments within the zone, over the past year. we wholeheartedly support this, and we believed it is a very sensible and really kind of a modest change to the zoning, but it also kind of completes the process that was begun s
it rationalizes and harmonizes the zoning and deals with this orphan block. you have heard about this already. if anything, it will make development there more predictable, more fair, and it really brings the standards that we have developed at length for market and octavia to this last block, and it really helps to protect market street as a transit bicycle pedestrian corridor, so it seems like a very common-sense thing to do, and again, we bring you our wholehearted support for the measure....
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reflex lead role of the united nations such as all its charter service or the thought center of harmonizing the wedge issue. relations of all the countries that part is really just a unique structure. and this is key. improving increasing the role of the international order of course you have also noticed. our increased interest to public diplomacy with regard. to traction we have. civil society and on the convention organization which is also part of the modernization of modernization the secure place a national interest and encompasses all of there is also foreign policy it should be more flexible look we should have more room from the living room. and then this aspect of the cooperation with governmental organizations and civil society institutions. last year here we have for people my two sets. of. funds so that. we will have also counsel from abroad foreign affairs and. these new year you will hear a lot of interest in music about what they say about these units an organization that we will have. to provide more initiatives to our group so that we're open but for cooperation with every
reflex lead role of the united nations such as all its charter service or the thought center of harmonizing the wedge issue. relations of all the countries that part is really just a unique structure. and this is key. improving increasing the role of the international order of course you have also noticed. our increased interest to public diplomacy with regard. to traction we have. civil society and on the convention organization which is also part of the modernization of modernization the...
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this instrument is a harmonic, and we use it to remove the fibroid. see, it has a little hook.hen this is the bovey that we use if we have any bleeding vessels, then we do that and we cauterize. we can also cut with it. okay. so we're ready to go. knife. >> reporter: i guess this is a good time to go to commercial. we'll have more on the day in honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] for a limited time, call to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with select services and a 1-year price guarantee. it's our fastest internet for the price. oooh. videos online? here? how much is that? nothin'. at&t high speed internet at home includes access here. our invisible cord is really long, dad. oooh. [ female announcer ] get access to the entire at&t national wi-fi network
this instrument is a harmonic, and we use it to remove the fibroid. see, it has a little hook.hen this is the bovey that we use if we have any bleeding vessels, then we do that and we cauterize. we can also cut with it. okay. so we're ready to go. knife. >> reporter: i guess this is a good time to go to commercial. we'll have more on the day in honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her...
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or harmonizing policy on the outside of north america when we have different requirements for differentcountries and different immigration policies and who is a refugee and who isn't. those are the kinds of very delicate issues that need to be discussed so the two governments have been working on them and we hope to see something in the near weeks or months but i think it is very much an ongoing negotiation. >> let's finish on the issue of energy to get our discussions started. we heard a lot of dirty oil coming in to the united states from various politicians. where does that issue stand now? is sentiment still with same? >> there is a big debate in washington and united states as this issue gets more attention. you have a pipeline proposed to be built from alberta into the united states as far as taxes that could potentially double the oil exports from canada into the united states. some critics on the democratic side predominantly say this is birdie oil. we don't want more. we want to lessen our dependence on hydrocarbons in general and supporters say we would like to get more oil fr
or harmonizing policy on the outside of north america when we have different requirements for differentcountries and different immigration policies and who is a refugee and who isn't. those are the kinds of very delicate issues that need to be discussed so the two governments have been working on them and we hope to see something in the near weeks or months but i think it is very much an ongoing negotiation. >> let's finish on the issue of energy to get our discussions started. we heard a...
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so i'm a big believer to work with other countries on our harmonization of spectrum, and i think we are the leader of the free flow of information. and i think that we need to continue to work together with other nations on those ideas as well. >> host: is the itu the right regulatory model? >> guest: the itu has been a traditional, very helpful in telecommunications. as we look towards the internet world, again, i think part of the beauty of the internet is that it's not regulateed, so i worry about taking internet issues to the internet. i think that takes it to a more regulatory regime which can lead to places that we don't want to go. >> host: meredith attwell baker, one of five fcc commissioners. thank you for being on "the communicators." we appreciate it. eliza krigman, "politico," thank you. >> guest: thank you. >> host: thanks. >> "the communicators" is c-span's weekly look at the issues and people impacting telecommunications policy. if you missed any of this discussion with fcc commissioner meredith attwell baker, you can watch this program again tonight in prime time at 8 ea
so i'm a big believer to work with other countries on our harmonization of spectrum, and i think we are the leader of the free flow of information. and i think that we need to continue to work together with other nations on those ideas as well. >> host: is the itu the right regulatory model? >> guest: the itu has been a traditional, very helpful in telecommunications. as we look towards the internet world, again, i think part of the beauty of the internet is that it's not...
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you guys are harmonizing.'s incredible. [ laughter ] >> we were cute, weren't we? >> jimmy: looks like you're trying to hypnotize him there. [ laughter ] >> and we don't actually speak besides this. >> jimmy: you don't even speak. no. you just text message, is that right? >> we don't speak anymore. >> jimmy: stevie, how was it for you, after "born to run" comes out, smash hit. now you're in a barn, and you're recording 70 songs, and he goes, "i only want to use 10"? [ laughter ] "i only want to use 10." >> it's weird, man, because as a guitar player, that's one thing. you have different tastes, maybe, you know? and i'm digging some things and thinking -- but as a songwriter, i'm like, "man, you're throwing that away?" >> jimmy: really? >> "you're putting that on the shelf?" you know, it was tough to -- i mean, that kind of willpower and discipline i didn't have. okay? he had it, but i didn't have it, man. i'm like, "that's too good." >> jimmy: "we've got to use it!" >> yeah, "you've gotta use that." >> jimmy:
you guys are harmonizing.'s incredible. [ laughter ] >> we were cute, weren't we? >> jimmy: looks like you're trying to hypnotize him there. [ laughter ] >> and we don't actually speak besides this. >> jimmy: you don't even speak. no. you just text message, is that right? >> we don't speak anymore. >> jimmy: stevie, how was it for you, after "born to run" comes out, smash hit. now you're in a barn, and you're recording 70 songs, and he goes, "i...
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military asks for is more which do sirenic -- harmonic for the push back. >> host: after mcchrystal was asked for a surge of 40,000. >> guest: but there was 7,000 from nato. >> host: not exactly but close becky said 2013 now 2014. the military do is pretty closely aligned at this point*. >> host: that is absolutely right. what is also interesting is the extent of arguments of afghanistan are similar to those being made about iraq a few years ago because the critics were saying the war is not winnable because now that we are in afghanistan we hear we cannot win it and that is not the rio problem it is pakistan and somali and some are also how you respond to the criticisms? >> there is the problem in yemen that does not mean we should abandon the pack. afghanistan and pakistan is the central front in a better term. outcry was founded in pakistan in 1988 in the northwest frontier province and an area they know very well. and a subset to that you are making is because of pakistan we should be doing less in afghanistan. >> host: people say we should focus on pakistan. >> guest: we need to do
military asks for is more which do sirenic -- harmonic for the push back. >> host: after mcchrystal was asked for a surge of 40,000. >> guest: but there was 7,000 from nato. >> host: not exactly but close becky said 2013 now 2014. the military do is pretty closely aligned at this point*. >> host: that is absolutely right. what is also interesting is the extent of arguments of afghanistan are similar to those being made about iraq a few years ago because the critics were...
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i think that particularly in the spectrum were all the spectrum harmonization is critical for the next generation. it's going to make it eisel faster, cheaper and we are going to be a will to reach more people as we work together, so i am a big believer towards with other countries on the harmonization of spectrum and i think we are the leader of the free flow of information, and i think that we need to continue to work together with other nations on those ideas. >> is the itu the right model? >> the itu has been a traditional very helpful in telecommunications as we looked toward the internet world again i feel a part of the beauty of the internet is that it's not regulated so why worry about seeking internet issues to the internet. that takes it to a more regulatory regime which can lead to places we don't want to go to reduce the mcnair did not tell baker one of the five fcc commissioners, think you for being on the communicators. we appreciate it. eliza krigman, politico. thank you. >> anti-abortion activists were in the nation's capital today to mark the anniversary of the supreme
i think that particularly in the spectrum were all the spectrum harmonization is critical for the next generation. it's going to make it eisel faster, cheaper and we are going to be a will to reach more people as we work together, so i am a big believer towards with other countries on the harmonization of spectrum and i think we are the leader of the free flow of information, and i think that we need to continue to work together with other nations on those ideas. >> is the itu the right...
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we hope when sitting down and working with the new congress and the administration we can harmonize those issues. we shouldn't have to go elsewhere in this country for our energy resources. we have vast amounts here. we will continue to use the oil and natural gas. the question is, where will we get it. >> the piece of legislation per se. >> later in the second phase of the conversation. we think initially we should stay focused on what do these decisions really mean. to have the open and candid dialogue between the congress and the administration and then from there decide what if necessary legislation might be required. >> tom doggett with rutgers. just a follow-up on that, so if the administration can't be convinced to allow drilling in the eastern gulf and all the atlantic in its five-year drilling plans, the second phase you're talking about camus to support or urge lawmakers to include language in the interior department spending bill to hold in these areas? >> that would be an option that can be looked at. i know there's some already talking about that. as you know, one of the last
we hope when sitting down and working with the new congress and the administration we can harmonize those issues. we shouldn't have to go elsewhere in this country for our energy resources. we have vast amounts here. we will continue to use the oil and natural gas. the question is, where will we get it. >> the piece of legislation per se. >> later in the second phase of the conversation. we think initially we should stay focused on what do these decisions really mean. to have the...
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representative welch, miss capps, i didn't see her yet, jane harmon, ms. schakowsky, i saw her over there, but there are several bills that were offered that would include the elimination of lifetime coverage, the coverage of individuals up to 26, the requirement that individuals not be denied pre-existing conditions and the requirement that preventi care be provided free of charge, including the provision that recently took effect providing preventive services for seniors. mr. upton, do you deem it unreasonable that that measure could go forward, and then the things that you and the resolution, as offered by the chair, could be undertaken? >> well, let me just say particularly, as i look at the very talented and thoughtful members on the energy and commerce committee, many of them who you just cited and i consider as my dear friends, as we look at a bill to replace the repeal of this bill, that that certainly would be considered in the full and open debate before the -- not only the health subcommittee, but the full committee as well. something that i wou
representative welch, miss capps, i didn't see her yet, jane harmon, ms. schakowsky, i saw her over there, but there are several bills that were offered that would include the elimination of lifetime coverage, the coverage of individuals up to 26, the requirement that individuals not be denied pre-existing conditions and the requirement that preventi care be provided free of charge, including the provision that recently took effect providing preventive services for seniors. mr. upton, do you...
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harmonizing our refugee and immigration policy? this has been a whole question of sovereignty.s that on the table? >> we are not talking about harmonizing those kinds of policies, but we are talking about making some changes to them ourselves. i think canadians are pretty concerned when they see boatloads of people being smuggled into this country from overseas, just landing on our shores, queue jumping, violating all of our immigration and refugee rules. i think canadians are pretty concerned about that. i do not think we need the united states to tell us we need to be concerned about that. that is why we have legislation. we have seen things change before. i think canadians views are pretty clear on this, and we are going to continue but the legislation forward. >> are you going to make that a confidence vote? >> one of the things i have tried to do, like to try to make this minority situation work a little better is i'm not the one who goes around making threats. i do not think that is helpful, but i would say this -- canadians understand that this is a serious threat to our
harmonizing our refugee and immigration policy? this has been a whole question of sovereignty.s that on the table? >> we are not talking about harmonizing those kinds of policies, but we are talking about making some changes to them ourselves. i think canadians are pretty concerned when they see boatloads of people being smuggled into this country from overseas, just landing on our shores, queue jumping, violating all of our immigration and refugee rules. i think canadians are pretty...
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president, president barroso, i have a question for you with regards to the harmonization of defeatingin charge of europe fitting into the net. he has pursued an approach which would suggest the most successful innovation program in the area of renewable energy that we have is going to be destroyed. so what are you going to do to try and prevent the harmonization eventually leading to the bonus energy into the net? how are you going to try to ensure that he is going to work on this issue of energy efficiency, isn't going to be simply playing the time, rather needs to do something by 2012. what you said just now is you are already starting to see that the non-binding goals are not going to be enough. how are we going to hurry that up? >> first of all, let me tell the commissioner that proposing this in an approach to energy efficiency and i fully trust doing its best to achieve that goal. we try to put this energy also linked to other policy objectives like the fight against climate change. we believe this is not just about certain targets. it's also about working the member states. so
president, president barroso, i have a question for you with regards to the harmonization of defeatingin charge of europe fitting into the net. he has pursued an approach which would suggest the most successful innovation program in the area of renewable energy that we have is going to be destroyed. so what are you going to do to try and prevent the harmonization eventually leading to the bonus energy into the net? how are you going to try to ensure that he is going to work on this issue of...
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oundofpeople wornn thcainusy it's good for the air and it's good for the economy to have a harmonizeegulation approach which actually exceeded california because it spoke in air-conditioning. we are going ahead in some areas on our own. the regulations tabled by the minister of the coal plants are way beyond the draft standards that it interpreted in different ways by the media way beyond what is being proposed here in the united states. now the united states may go further with the epa and by not sure they will but i think in some areas we are going to be down 50 present of the coal emissions in canada and not only good or the ghg but other things. >> i just heard can't do that. >> why can't we? >> well, that's my question to the estimate we can do it by regulation council, and here the -- >> it is the actual example -- >> we signed an order in council. we tabled, worked together with the epa and announced the new regulation change on the same day and it was good for the auto industry and it was good for the eanir. >>hanna ubles as e coal-fired emissions quicker than the united stat
oundofpeople wornn thcainusy it's good for the air and it's good for the economy to have a harmonizeegulation approach which actually exceeded california because it spoke in air-conditioning. we are going ahead in some areas on our own. the regulations tabled by the minister of the coal plants are way beyond the draft standards that it interpreted in different ways by the media way beyond what is being proposed here in the united states. now the united states may go further with the epa and by...
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if we can harmonize them and reduce tariffs, we can do more for good and have more exports by american companies. host: we are talking about trade and the global economy with francisco sanchez. he previously served as senior policy advisor to president obama during his 2008 campaign, and has also been the chairman of the hispanic national leadership council and for an organization and the u.s. department of transportation under president clinton. our next call comes from new jersey. caller: good morning. thanks for c-span. i only know what i read in the papers. it is apparent to me china is practicing the old fashioned mercantilism. we have been playing into their hands for a generation. i know from the moderator's comments, there is a particular interest in aviation. we see that ge is helping china develop their domestic commercial airline industry. isn't it clear that the pattern, which has been established in other industries, will be in this aviation where we will teach china how to make commercial aircraft. the day they will load their first airliner will be the last day they buy
if we can harmonize them and reduce tariffs, we can do more for good and have more exports by american companies. host: we are talking about trade and the global economy with francisco sanchez. he previously served as senior policy advisor to president obama during his 2008 campaign, and has also been the chairman of the hispanic national leadership council and for an organization and the u.s. department of transportation under president clinton. our next call comes from new jersey. caller:...
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are very few things, and the sun rises in the east every day, some of these differences can be harmonized and some -- in the well ordered political system, the mechanism for solving these things. in the coming week, we will be looking at what the likelihood is of this democratic president in the third year of his incumbency, this republican house of representatives whose majority is required in the 2010 elections, this democratic majority, reduced in the united states senate to cope with some of these issues in a manner in which debate is embracing and exciting, sometimes a bit over the top. but all within the bounds of civility. partisanship is not a bad thing. polarization has created problems basically of the debate getting beyond the bounds -- generally human propriety. when i talk to you the following days, i am going to talk about what we have been talking about, what speakers have said, and try to put in context with you the best i can, we will come away from this experience with a much fuller understanding of what goes on in town and what the prospects are for this 112th congress
are very few things, and the sun rises in the east every day, some of these differences can be harmonized and some -- in the well ordered political system, the mechanism for solving these things. in the coming week, we will be looking at what the likelihood is of this democratic president in the third year of his incumbency, this republican house of representatives whose majority is required in the 2010 elections, this democratic majority, reduced in the united states senate to cope with some...
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if we can harmonize them and reduce tariffs, we can do more for good and have more exports by americanes. host: we are talking about trade and the global economy with francisco sanchez. he previously served as senior policy advisor to president obama during his 2008 campaign, and has also been the chairman of the hispanic national leadership council and for an organization and the u.s. department of transportation under president clinton. our next call comes from new jersey. caller: good morning. thanks for c-span. i only know what i read in the papers. it is apparent to me china is practicing the old fashioned mercantilism. we have been playing into their hands for a generation. i know from the moderator's comments, there is a particular interest in aviation. we see that ge is helping china develop their domestic commercial airline industry. isn't it clear that the pattern, which has been established in other industries, will be in this aviation where we will teach china how to make commercial aircraft. the day they will load their first airliner will be the last day they buy eight bo
if we can harmonize them and reduce tariffs, we can do more for good and have more exports by americanes. host: we are talking about trade and the global economy with francisco sanchez. he previously served as senior policy advisor to president obama during his 2008 campaign, and has also been the chairman of the hispanic national leadership council and for an organization and the u.s. department of transportation under president clinton. our next call comes from new jersey. caller: good...
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some of these differences can be harmonized and some of them are irreconcilable. i think in a well-oiled political system, we have the mechanism for solving these things. in the coming week we will be looking at what the likelihood is of this democratic president in the third year of his incumbency, this republican house of representatives, whose majority was acquired in the 2010 election, this democratic majority, albeit reduced in the united states senate, to cope with some of these issues in a manner in which debate is free and open, bracing and exciting, sometimes a bit over the top, but all within the bounds of stability. partisanship is not a bad thing. polarization has created some problems, basically of the debate getting beyond the bounds of i think genuine human proprieties. when i talk to you on the following day why i am going to do is basically talk about what we have been talking about, recapitulating what some of the speakers and guests have said, and then try to put in context for you, the best i can. i think you will come away with this -- from th
some of these differences can be harmonized and some of them are irreconcilable. i think in a well-oiled political system, we have the mechanism for solving these things. in the coming week we will be looking at what the likelihood is of this democratic president in the third year of his incumbency, this republican house of representatives, whose majority was acquired in the 2010 election, this democratic majority, albeit reduced in the united states senate, to cope with some of these issues in...
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. >> to the congress harmon debra l.duced, this is the elected gunmen who shared her in a head for 22 year olds jared loughner he will make his first appearance later in court. they're working to appoint an attorney they think they will use the same attorney where representative tim mcveigh is been appointed to represent him he faces toward jews so far loughner is charged with one count of attempted assassination of a member of congress, two counts of killing an employee of the federal government and two counts of attempting to kill a federal employee. more charges are expected. and one of the many tragedies from sunday's the death of a nine year-old christine aggrieve she was a grant of your order of dollars green the farm manager of the philadelphia phillies if she'd just been elected to student council at your school she went to the political meeting greek to learn more about the political process. her parents spoke about their daughter who was born september 11, 2011. >> it does say something about our society, that
. >> to the congress harmon debra l.duced, this is the elected gunmen who shared her in a head for 22 year olds jared loughner he will make his first appearance later in court. they're working to appoint an attorney they think they will use the same attorney where representative tim mcveigh is been appointed to represent him he faces toward jews so far loughner is charged with one count of attempted assassination of a member of congress, two counts of killing an employee of the federal...
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, there are a hard work out the jews in the area streetlights will not be working the police that harmon is asking you avoid the area. >> thank you, a live picture of the golden gate and i popped it up to show you the weather this is all lot of flaws in the north bay will lead it is pulled at the visibility met sure enough, mild fog being reported m san rafael all the way north some getting dense with visibility down less than a mile for the room most part you're looking light fog, visibility 1-2 mi. that's the situation with the fog, the rain primarily to the north bay ec band working its way to san rafael you commit get the different bands here's one, here's another. as they come through they would drop a sprinkle or to not much falling, it was for 107 in shot falling. light rain just enough to annoy you to turn the wipers on. currently not bad, 48 in san rafael. antioch, los gatos. 46 concord. this afternoon to rise to the motorilow-to mid 50's. 56 san francisco. oakland 57, 58 in fremont. such bay of little bit warmer. 61 in morgan hill. boy in looks great as you head out, sunny skie
, there are a hard work out the jews in the area streetlights will not be working the police that harmon is asking you avoid the area. >> thank you, a live picture of the golden gate and i popped it up to show you the weather this is all lot of flaws in the north bay will lead it is pulled at the visibility met sure enough, mild fog being reported m san rafael all the way north some getting dense with visibility down less than a mile for the room most part you're looking light fog,...
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point consider the possibility of returning to work that makes most sense that she is in memorial harmonemely hopeful that gabrielle will make a complete recovery ayatollah that. she is a strong person. she is a fighter, like a fighter like no one else i know. i am extremely confident that she is going the be back here, back to work soon. i've been telling hospitals that they should expect to see her walking to the halls and in the ico and a couple months. i am sure that. she will be back. one of the reason she's going to be back, is because of the excellent care she has received here. from dr. peter reed and michael the heather thomas servants, neurosurgeons, the ophthalmology care, all the way up and down the chain here at unc, and she has received nothing less than perfect care. that is the reason she's in the situation he's in now with the fact that within two weeks of this very serious injury is able to move on to the next phase. i also want to think and nurses, the i see you nurses that have attended their her around the clock. tracy, amanda, josh, every night, >> we're listening l
point consider the possibility of returning to work that makes most sense that she is in memorial harmonemely hopeful that gabrielle will make a complete recovery ayatollah that. she is a strong person. she is a fighter, like a fighter like no one else i know. i am extremely confident that she is going the be back here, back to work soon. i've been telling hospitals that they should expect to see her walking to the halls and in the ico and a couple months. i am sure that. she will be back. one...
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another point we've heard repeated his harmonization or just cooperation amongst international partners and usually recognizing programs and ensuring that were not doing multiple, different types of security properties depending on the country are doing business and are with. ideally there would be one standard and we could expand a risk status based on global hindered on a very supply change for a country. but for those of you may or may not know, the world customs organization has been working on such a puzzle for years and has reached the point of having a framework of international security standards. but the double senate details and trying to turn the framework into an actual set of standards. another issue come up for us and others in the industry who have a similar concern is what happens if there is an name? how do we sustain our business? how do we get our goods across the border and who gets priority? there has to be a coordinated response and that takes into account in situ or the identified critical manufacturers of the united states and how do you get your cargo and to kee
another point we've heard repeated his harmonization or just cooperation amongst international partners and usually recognizing programs and ensuring that were not doing multiple, different types of security properties depending on the country are doing business and are with. ideally there would be one standard and we could expand a risk status based on global hindered on a very supply change for a country. but for those of you may or may not know, the world customs organization has been...
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representative welch, miss capps, i didn't see her yet, jane harmon, ms. schakowsky, i saw her over there, but there are several bills that were offered that would include the elimination of lifetime coverage, the coverage of individuals up to 26, the requirement that individuals not be denied pre-existing conditions and the requirement that preventive care be provided free of charge, including the provision that recently took effect providing preventive services for seniors. mr. upton, do you deem it unreasonable that that measure could go forward, and then the things that you and the resolution, as offered by the chair, could be undertaken? >> well, let me just say particularly, as i look at the very talented and thoughtful members on the energy and commerce committee, many of them who you just cited and i consider as my dear friends, as we look at a bill to replace the repeal of this bill, that that certainly would be considered in the full and open debate before the -- not only the health subcommittee, but the full committee as well. something that i w
representative welch, miss capps, i didn't see her yet, jane harmon, ms. schakowsky, i saw her over there, but there are several bills that were offered that would include the elimination of lifetime coverage, the coverage of individuals up to 26, the requirement that individuals not be denied pre-existing conditions and the requirement that preventive care be provided free of charge, including the provision that recently took effect providing preventive services for seniors. mr. upton, do you...
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we hope when sitting down working with the new congress and the administration we can harmonize those issues. we shouldn't have to go elsewhere in this country for the energy resources. we have vast amounts here. .. to include language in the interior department and the bill to hold the cells in these areas? >> that would be an option that can be looked at. there are some that already talking about. as you know, the least sail is educated. that is an option that is out there. our hope is we can look long-term or look at the five-year plan and work with the department of interior as the latino developers want to play in a process that allows us to develop american resources. from the memory, that would be the best outcome. others may resort to legislative solution. because the fundamental issue of taking the pacific, the atlantic parts of eastern gold off the table for the next five to seven years will clearly have adverse impacts on our economy and ability to produce oil and gas were going to meet. >> the legislation is the five-year plan if necessary? >> clearly an option that's been
we hope when sitting down working with the new congress and the administration we can harmonize those issues. we shouldn't have to go elsewhere in this country for the energy resources. we have vast amounts here. .. to include language in the interior department and the bill to hold the cells in these areas? >> that would be an option that can be looked at. there are some that already talking about. as you know, the least sail is educated. that is an option that is out there. our hope is...
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after this crisis the question of convergence and harmonization will be our top priority in europe. including in areas that up till now have not been looked at closely for political sensitivities, or for whatever other reasons. this is why i think the fact that we're having a discussion on the cost of labor and the question of the 35 are starting. for many years i have said it would be impossible to the eurozone in which the working and all these factors will be completely different. we're also going to step up growth and employment. obviously, this is only by groups that we can come out of the crisis. it is also in this way that our citizens can dare to the european model, and i think we can continue to believe and base ourselves on european technology and excellence, innovation, and excellence is actually important in europe and this is what we will be concentrate on. when we talk about new capitalism, and i think we can no longer accept that markets will be in fact organizing our economies. it's not the markets in the united states that are the engine of any form of innovation. i
after this crisis the question of convergence and harmonization will be our top priority in europe. including in areas that up till now have not been looked at closely for political sensitivities, or for whatever other reasons. this is why i think the fact that we're having a discussion on the cost of labor and the question of the 35 are starting. for many years i have said it would be impossible to the eurozone in which the working and all these factors will be completely different. we're also...
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rather than harmonizing military policy with political values, the all-volunteer force seemingly accomplished something much trickier. it reconciled american culture, adversed to the idea of corrective civil -- political elites in washington that exercising global leadership required the availability of large forces ready for instant action. the creation of a new class of warrior professionals made everyone happy. those residing outside the beltway could live their lives unbothered by the prospect of being summoned before the local draft board. somewhere around 2004 or 2005 americans began awakening to the real implications of having deep sixed the citizen soldier. if americans don't like the way the army is used, they need to reclaim it. this can only happen by resuscitating the tradition of the citizen soldier. i have no expectation this will happen any time soon, he writes. indeed, i judge the likelihood of essentially nil, the entire national security establishment remains wedded to the all-volunteer force and anything that could increase popular influence on policy. worst, our civil cult
rather than harmonizing military policy with political values, the all-volunteer force seemingly accomplished something much trickier. it reconciled american culture, adversed to the idea of corrective civil -- political elites in washington that exercising global leadership required the availability of large forces ready for instant action. the creation of a new class of warrior professionals made everyone happy. those residing outside the beltway could live their lives unbothered by the...
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rather than harmonizing military policy with political values, the all-volunteer force seemingly accomplished something much trickier. it reconciled american culture, adversed to the idea of corrective civil -- political elites in washington that exercising global leadership required the availability of large forces ready for instant action. the creation of a new class of warrior professionals made everyone happy. those residing outside the beltway could live their lives unbothered by the prospect of being summoned before the local draft board. somewhere around 2004 or 2005 americans began awakening to the real implications of having deep sixed the citizen soldier. if americans don't like the way the army is used, they need to reclaim it. this can only happen by resuscitating the tradition of the citizen soldier. i have no expectation this will happen any time soon, he writes. indeed, i judge the likelihood of essentially nil, the entire national security establishment remains wedded to the all-volunteer force and anything that could increase popular influence on policy. worst, our civil cult
rather than harmonizing military policy with political values, the all-volunteer force seemingly accomplished something much trickier. it reconciled american culture, adversed to the idea of corrective civil -- political elites in washington that exercising global leadership required the availability of large forces ready for instant action. the creation of a new class of warrior professionals made everyone happy. those residing outside the beltway could live their lives unbothered by the...
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castor: we pray for their families, the police chief, chuck harmon and honor the sacrifice of our community heroes and all who wear the uniform of service. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington rise? without objection. mr. mcdermott: i want to give my folks a preview of tonight's off-broadway performance that will follow the state of the union address. the stage will be the house budget committee. the actor in a one-man show will be paul ryan of wisconsin. and the script will begin with something like hello, i'm representative paul ryan and i'm speaking to you from the very location of the democratic job-killing spending binge unfolded during the last two years. unfortunately, the script for tonight's performance will not include the fact that democratic investments have created more jobs during the last two years than were created during the entire eight years of george bush. you also won't hear about the one thing that republicans fought tooth and nail for during the last two years, an extension of budget-busting $700 billion tax break for wealthy americans. coming attrac
castor: we pray for their families, the police chief, chuck harmon and honor the sacrifice of our community heroes and all who wear the uniform of service. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington rise? without objection. mr. mcdermott: i want to give my folks a preview of tonight's off-broadway performance that will follow the state of the union address. the stage will be the house budget committee. the actor in a one-man show will be paul ryan of wisconsin. and the script will...
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there is the famous vivaldi four seasons which has the same harmonic progression as a u2 song.sic hasn't changed in the harmonies in 400 years. >> we'll hear an example now as you do beethoven's 5th. >> take it away. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> the album "rock symphonies." david garrett, thank you very much. up next, we'll catch up with the stars on ice tour. but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> this morning on "today at the rink," the cast of smuk cke stars on ice. good morning to all of you. are you ready to tour the country with the 25th anniversary of stars on ice? it's interesting. the 25th anniversary. evan, this thing is as old as you have been alive. you're 25 years old. that's not the first time somebody has said that to you. >> it is the first time, but it's true. i'm honored to be a part of this special celebration and smuckers has hand-picked stars to bring back for this anniversary tour. >> the point is for you to be skating as a group. it's such a treat for us this morning to see you all skate together. but there are specific challenges skating in a group, i imagine. wha
there is the famous vivaldi four seasons which has the same harmonic progression as a u2 song.sic hasn't changed in the harmonies in 400 years. >> we'll hear an example now as you do beethoven's 5th. >> take it away. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> the album "rock symphonies." david garrett, thank you very much. up next, we'll catch up with the stars on ice tour. but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> this morning on "today at the rink," the cast...
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. >> the first question that comes to a lot of people's minds is are you going to be harmonizing policies? this is the whole question of sovereignty. it is that on the table? >> as you know, we are talking about making some changes ourselves. i think canadians are pretty concerned when they see a boat loads of people being smuggled into this country from overseas, just planting on our shores, of violating all of our immigration rules. i think canadians are pretty concerned about that. i don't think we need the united states to tell us we need to be concerned about that. we have seen the things change before. we are going to continue to push that legislation forward. >> are you going to make that a confidence vote? >> one of the things i have tried to do to make this minority situation work a little better, i am not the one going around making threats. i don't think that is helpful. i think canadians understand this is it serious threat to the security of our country, to have boatload of people coming here, of violating all of our rules. i think they expect parliamentarians to take that se
. >> the first question that comes to a lot of people's minds is are you going to be harmonizing policies? this is the whole question of sovereignty. it is that on the table? >> as you know, we are talking about making some changes ourselves. i think canadians are pretty concerned when they see a boat loads of people being smuggled into this country from overseas, just planting on our shores, of violating all of our immigration rules. i think canadians are pretty concerned about...
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rather than harmonizing military policy with political values, the all-volunteer force seemingly accomplished something much trickier. it reconciled american culture, adversed to the idea of corrective civil -- political elites in washington that exercising global leadership required the availability of large forces ready for instant action. the creation of a new class of warrior professionals made everyone happy. those residing outside the beltway could live their lives unbothered by the prospect of being summoned before the local draft board. somewhere around 2004 or 2005 americans began awakening to the real implications of having deep sixed the citizen soldier. if americans don't like the way the army is used, they need to reclaim it. this can only happen by resuscitating the tradition of the citizen soldier. i have no expectation this will happen any time soon, he writes. indeed, i judge the likelihood of essentially nil, the entire national security establishment remains wedded to the all-volunteer force and anything that could increase popular influence on policy. worst, our civil cult
rather than harmonizing military policy with political values, the all-volunteer force seemingly accomplished something much trickier. it reconciled american culture, adversed to the idea of corrective civil -- political elites in washington that exercising global leadership required the availability of large forces ready for instant action. the creation of a new class of warrior professionals made everyone happy. those residing outside the beltway could live their lives unbothered by the...
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openness of the systems and carrier systems that we have, but we're in the process of trying to harmonizinglearn something new over and over again, but they can learn or understand the concept of what apps are and how they are rated, so we hope to have announcements on that sometime. >> the theme is also getting information to parents and having that information as we're saying. it's ease of access, but also what that information is, where they get it, also the point of sale, and different points of interaction for parents to get the information especially -- but like anything, there's so much coming at all of us these days. how do you understand and decide what to believe and whatnot to believe and what's safe or not safe? even as a parent you don't know what to believe. when you are marketed to, you don't know if the information is pure. we got questions from the add convince if i can jump in here. tim, you'll like this. one of the themes here is, of course, when you put something on the internet, how do you get rid of it? also, this one specifically, can you tell us more about parental c
openness of the systems and carrier systems that we have, but we're in the process of trying to harmonizinglearn something new over and over again, but they can learn or understand the concept of what apps are and how they are rated, so we hope to have announcements on that sometime. >> the theme is also getting information to parents and having that information as we're saying. it's ease of access, but also what that information is, where they get it, also the point of sale, and...
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rather than harmonizing military policy with political values, the all-volunteer force seemingly accomplished something much trickier. it reconciled american culture, adversed to the idea of corrective civil -- political elites in washington that exercising global leadership required the availability of large forces ready for instant action. the creation of a new class of warrior professionals made everyone happy. those residing outside the beltway could live their lives unbothered by the prospect of being summoned before the local draft board. somewhere around 2004 or 2005 americans began awakening to the real implications of having deep sixed the citizen soldier. if americans don't like the way the army is used, they need to reclaim it. this can only happen by resuscitating the tradition of the citizen soldier. i have no expectation this will happen any time soon, he writes. indeed, i judge the likelihood of essentially nil, the entire national security establishment remains wedded to the all-volunteer force and anything that could increase popular influence on policy. worst, our civil cult
rather than harmonizing military policy with political values, the all-volunteer force seemingly accomplished something much trickier. it reconciled american culture, adversed to the idea of corrective civil -- political elites in washington that exercising global leadership required the availability of large forces ready for instant action. the creation of a new class of warrior professionals made everyone happy. those residing outside the beltway could live their lives unbothered by the...
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of people working in the car inustrit's good for the air and it's good for the economy to have a harmonize regulation approach which actually exceeded california because it spoke in air-conditioning. we are going ahead in some areas on our own. the regulations tabled by the minister of the coal plants are way beyond the draft standar that it interpreted in different ways by the media way beyond wh is being proposed here in the united states. now the united states may go further with the epa and by not sure they will but i think in some areas we are going to be down 50 present of the coal emissions in canada and not oy good for the ghg but other things. >> i just heard we can't do that. >> why can't we? >> well, that's my question to the estimate we can do it by regulation council, and here the -- >> it is the actual example -- >> we signed an order in council. we tabled, worked together with the epa and announced the new regulation change on the same day and it was good for the auto industry and it was good for the clean air. >> khanna doubles as a the coal-fired emissions quicker than the
of people working in the car inustrit's good for the air and it's good for the economy to have a harmonize regulation approach which actually exceeded california because it spoke in air-conditioning. we are going ahead in some areas on our own. the regulations tabled by the minister of the coal plants are way beyond the draft standar that it interpreted in different ways by the media way beyond wh is being proposed here in the united states. now the united states may go further with the epa and...
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so we have to look at regulatory and standards, regulations and standards swelt tariffs if we can harmonize regulations and standards, reduce tariffs, we can see more flow of goods and in particular more exports by american companies. >> host: we're talking about trade and the global economy with francisco sanchez and served with president obama in the 2008 campaign and has also been the chairman of the national hispanic leadership counsel as well as assistant secretary for aviation and international affairs at the u.s. department of transportation under president clinton. our next call comes from new jersey for republicans. go ahead. >> caller: good morning, mr. shan chez. thank you for c-span. sir, i only know what i read in the papers, and it's apparent to me that china is practices the old-fashioned mercantilism, and we have been playing into their hands for a generation, and i note from the moderator's comment that you have particular interest in aviation. we see that ge is now helping china develop their domestic commercial airline industry, and suspect it clear that the pattern estab
so we have to look at regulatory and standards, regulations and standards swelt tariffs if we can harmonize regulations and standards, reduce tariffs, we can see more flow of goods and in particular more exports by american companies. >> host: we're talking about trade and the global economy with francisco sanchez and served with president obama in the 2008 campaign and has also been the chairman of the national hispanic leadership counsel as well as assistant secretary for aviation and...