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harold are you there. >> yes i can hear you. thanks for coming on. you have had considerable experience in dealing with emergencies of this nature. what do you expect is going to happen in japan? >> well, first thing that they are going to need to do is get some level of situational awareness of what it is that they have going on. how big it is. how many areas are affected and obviously ultimately where they need to focus their resources. >> we are looking at some dramatic images right now as the water pushes across some fields in northern japan here. it appears to be so much debris being carried along with it. we haven't yet heard the accident of the human toll that was taken but obviously it's quite severe. >> these are live pictures by the way of this water rushing overland as a result of the tsunami we believe that occurred after this earthquake p.harold, any sense that you folks have been dispatched all over the world. over the years. any idea whether you will be needed in japan? >> well, you know, watching the reports with the tsunami warning a
harold are you there. >> yes i can hear you. thanks for coming on. you have had considerable experience in dealing with emergencies of this nature. what do you expect is going to happen in japan? >> well, first thing that they are going to need to do is get some level of situational awareness of what it is that they have going on. how big it is. how many areas are affected and obviously ultimately where they need to focus their resources. >> we are looking at some dramatic...
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. >> rose: so harold is... >> harold is a middle-class kid from a middle-class background and harold has social charm as a young man... or young boy, but what he lacks is some depth. and so through the process of his life, he's not the most ambitious person, but he comes to see certain things that deepen him. and one of the... one of my favorite parts of the book is the chapter where he meets a teacher who teaches him how to learn. and we think of learning, i think, too much as a filling novel to an empty brain but it's clearly not that. it's a series of exchange. she gives him a book, a middle brow book in the '50s and he discovers the world of ancient greece. so it's a four-step process. the first step is downloading information. so the brain can begin to work on it. the second is repeating it so it becomes automatic. the third is sort of playing with it. journal entries, games. so the unconscious mind is stimulated. then the fourth is the rigorous paper writing where he has to bring it all to a point. and he has a moment where scientists have described that ah-ha moment, that mome
. >> rose: so harold is... >> harold is a middle-class kid from a middle-class background and harold has social charm as a young man... or young boy, but what he lacks is some depth. and so through the process of his life, he's not the most ambitious person, but he comes to see certain things that deepen him. and one of the... one of my favorite parts of the book is the chapter where he meets a teacher who teaches him how to learn. and we think of learning, i think, too much as a...
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wrote it for harold bloom. he first called it the death of art and. reading well is one the greatest pleasures. i am dedicating to harold bloom. i am not a poet. i want to be rich. i have had a great sex life. i am not a poet. georgia i do not like being called an act visit. i cannot be considered a vegetarian. i will give my ass up and like it. i would be inspired. i may value peace, but will not use a pen to unleash my anger. i am not a poet. i am not dying. weight loss can still be a choice. i am not a poet. i don't care much for. i don't spend me weekends read anything writing. i like to have cocktails but i do not have a drinking problem regardless of what state i wake up in. i don't need drugs to open up my imagination. i am not a poet. i can tolerate half an hour of spoken word poetry. what my cats are up to. i always carry my business cards. i am not a poet, i only write to masture bait my mind. i am trying to convince myself that poetry it save lives. it's the dust of art. and i am going to close with to poet. americano. i look at myself in t
wrote it for harold bloom. he first called it the death of art and. reading well is one the greatest pleasures. i am dedicating to harold bloom. i am not a poet. i want to be rich. i have had a great sex life. i am not a poet. georgia i do not like being called an act visit. i cannot be considered a vegetarian. i will give my ass up and like it. i would be inspired. i may value peace, but will not use a pen to unleash my anger. i am not a poet. i am not dying. weight loss can still be a choice....
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harold we really appreciate your time this evening. >> stay on line if you tonight mind we'll move on we have another resource in menlo park. >> david i'mer with u.s. gs in menlo park on the line for us now. squiz. >> they are taking in the estimate that they see from the inundays in japan is whether height on deep ocean buoy and the amplitude of the wave once it reaches hawaii. normally they try to keep that information to a minimum until they get into a 3 hour window from hawaii. that point they make a switch from a watch situation to a situation where the data indicates the wave height is substantial in hawai hawaii. so i'm sorry i don't have that information. maybe they have already made that determination. they are running these model for the entire pacific and forecasting the travel time as we speak i'm sure. >> david i know this is guess work here but how far l inland if a tsunami does hit the hawaiian islands, how far inland could the water reach just to give people an idea of how significant an event it could potentially be. if you see 10 meter weight they probably many, many
harold we really appreciate your time this evening. >> stay on line if you tonight mind we'll move on we have another resource in menlo park. >> david i'mer with u.s. gs in menlo park on the line for us now. squiz. >> they are taking in the estimate that they see from the inundays in japan is whether height on deep ocean buoy and the amplitude of the wave once it reaches hawaii. normally they try to keep that information to a minimum until they get into a 3 hour window from...
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harold, thank you so much, from the menlo park fire department. thank you very much. >>> we are going to switch -- actually, gianna franco the great highway is partially closed. let's go to gianna franco. does this have anything to do with the tsunami warning? >> exactly. they just moments ago shut down the great highway. so if you do plan on taking that throughout the morning, avoid it. use an alternate. parts of the great highway near sloat and lincoln are closed until further notice due to the tsunami warning. we are keep a close eye on the coast and roads through there for any closures or any possible congestion especially in pacifica and linda mar due to the evacuations. there are a couple of other things going on throughout the bay area. accident 101 at 237 causing delays on 237. looks like they are over to the right shoulder and northbound 101 right at delong we have an accident there as well in the right lane. bay bridge not bad. we are going to keep a close eye on the coastal areas and keep you updated for congestion and closures that may
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c-span: and he kept -- if i remember right, didn't he want harold ickes into this thing? >> guest: he kept urging them to find somebody with political smarts who could pull this thing together. mrs. clinton had worked primarily with ira magaziner in developing the health-care proposal, and mr. magaziner, to his credit, recognized that he was a policy person, but not a political person, not somebody who could manage this on capitol hill. and rockefeller kept saying to the white house, "who are you going to get who's going to focus on this and getting this through the congress?" and he suggested harold ickes, whom he had known through the campaign, and who he knew the clintons felt great comfort with as somebody who was a skillful operative. ickes was doing other things in new york -- running a mayoral campaign -- and he had some doubts about whether he even wanted to come to washington to take on this kind of a challenge. in the end, in january of '94, the clintons persuade ickes to come down, and the first day that he is in the office, he finds that, instead of working on
c-span: and he kept -- if i remember right, didn't he want harold ickes into this thing? >> guest: he kept urging them to find somebody with political smarts who could pull this thing together. mrs. clinton had worked primarily with ira magaziner in developing the health-care proposal, and mr. magaziner, to his credit, recognized that he was a policy person, but not a political person, not somebody who could manage this on capitol hill. and rockefeller kept saying to the white house,...
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radioactive gases are detected off site, at the nuclear regulatory commission in suburban washington, harold denton was monitoring the incident. >> communication was very difficult, it's fair to say. >> reporter: yet by evening the core is cooling again. the reactor appears to be stabilizing. but more problems arise on friday. >> radiation levels were increasing throughout the plant. >> reporter: a radiation release occurs. denton choppers to three mile island with an nrc team to take charge. >> please stay indoors with your windows closed. >> reporter: in nearby middletown shops and schools close. pennsylvania governor dick thornburg ordered pregnant women and preschool aged children within a five mile radiation to evacuate. >> he is only two and you don't want to take a chance when they are this little. >> reporter: as fears increased, plant information is fragmented. >> confusion, contradiction and questions clouded the atmosphere like a tomorrow-- atomic particles. >> reporter: that night denton breaks the news, a partial meltdown has occurred. >> we are concerned, though, about the stat
radioactive gases are detected off site, at the nuclear regulatory commission in suburban washington, harold denton was monitoring the incident. >> communication was very difficult, it's fair to say. >> reporter: yet by evening the core is cooling again. the reactor appears to be stabilizing. but more problems arise on friday. >> radiation levels were increasing throughout the plant. >> reporter: a radiation release occurs. denton choppers to three mile island with an...
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harold will think. i need to get closer and closer to the herring and call to him in this way.. the herring will think. that is strange, if you want to catch me, why is he getting further away. i don't understand. do you under stand? actually i'm going to be getting closer and closer to the herring and i make my voice smaller and smaller, so the herring will think i'm going away. it's very interesting and what will happen next. i sneak up just behind the herring and i say, what. what will you say? i can't hear anything. >> that's idea i make my voice smaller until i make no sound at alright. so the herring will think, he's gone. well, no fun today i guess but any way i am safe. and
harold will think. i need to get closer and closer to the herring and call to him in this way.. the herring will think. that is strange, if you want to catch me, why is he getting further away. i don't understand. do you under stand? actually i'm going to be getting closer and closer to the herring and i make my voice smaller and smaller, so the herring will think i'm going away. it's very interesting and what will happen next. i sneak up just behind the herring and i say, what. what will you...
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. >> thank you, sir, representative harold rogers, that you for being our newsmaker today. >> thank you mple -- thank you. >> and we will continue the conversation with julie and humberto. julie, let's start with you. you are running up against another deadline march 18. >> well, it basically sounds like he's locked in, that the house republicans are locked in to their position and they feel like the ball is in democrats' courts to come their way. there is not anything to give up in the way of spending cuts. they want $61 billion in cuts, so, you know, vice president has only been to the hill once in this exchange, but there will have to be -- before anyone is willing to come off of their position. >> will the vice president continue to talk? >> it appears that it is at the highest levels of government now. spending issues are usually go by appropriateors, but now it has -- appropriators, but now it looks like the leadership is calling the shots. it is difficult because i don't see a clear path forward of how they are going to square the circle on this. >> you mentioned that democrats d
. >> thank you, sir, representative harold rogers, that you for being our newsmaker today. >> thank you mple -- thank you. >> and we will continue the conversation with julie and humberto. julie, let's start with you. you are running up against another deadline march 18. >> well, it basically sounds like he's locked in, that the house republicans are locked in to their position and they feel like the ball is in democrats' courts to come their way. there is not anything...
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host: and harold, i will stop you on that point. i really relate -- not really related to the topic we're discussing. but as always, we appreciate you weighing in. ununless you want to respond to harold's points. guest: i was going to say unions and teachers unions lean left. you can see the details on how much they give by going to secrets.org. host: kathy. caller: thank you for taking my call. i hope i get as much time as that fellow. i think frank luntz' book should be called "spin" not "win." i want to ask your guest what other country where corporations have so much influence as they do now with citizens united? i was surprised when i looked at the chamber of commerce funds, how much money was coming from corpgs based -- corporations based in india. you talked about foreign-based influence, so if you could talk about the chamber of commerce, where they get their money. and this is off topic, but i watched "washington journal" and twice you guys have shown a map in the last week that does not show the land being a contiguous pie
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at the nuclear regulatory commission in suburban washington, harold denton was monitoring the incidentdiation levels were increasing throughout the plant. >> please stay indoors with your windows closed. >> reporter: in nearby middletown, shops and schools closed. pennsylvania governor dick thornburgh orders pregnant women and preschool aged children within a five-mile radius to evacuate. that night, denton breaks the news, a partial meltdown has occurred. >> we are concerned, though, about the status of the fuel in the core. there's extensive fuel damage. >> reporter: eventually, denton's team concludes there's no danger of an explosion. though on sunday, president jimmy carter toured the plant with denton. after 21 days managing the crisis, denton left. tom kauffman stayed with the plant 23 years, and is now with the industry's main lobbying group. >> 32 years later, there's absolutely no medical or scientific evidence that shows anyone outside the plant was harmed. >> reporter: still, public confidence in nuclear power was shaken then, as it's being shaken now. elaine quijano, cbs n
at the nuclear regulatory commission in suburban washington, harold denton was monitoring the incidentdiation levels were increasing throughout the plant. >> please stay indoors with your windows closed. >> reporter: in nearby middletown, shops and schools closed. pennsylvania governor dick thornburgh orders pregnant women and preschool aged children within a five-mile radius to evacuate. that night, denton breaks the news, a partial meltdown has occurred. >> we are concerned,...
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harold thank you god bless you. god. thank you very much christine for sound r.t. . operation odyssey dawn that's the official name of the u.s. military operation in libya are on libya i don't want to say in libya because technically we're just flying over it or we're shooting from the water but we will not have boots on the ground he seemed doing there that is the art of messaging the word that we keep hearing floated around for the way of the obama administration is handling this situation keeps being stressed that this is an international effort that america is not acting alone that it's a humanitarian effort they were not there to occupy but with all the line being in and out like no one is saying it straight no one is telling us what the end goal is here so will it be another war on america's record that we can't the fine pair of the scots are with me is matthew national security editor at the center for american progress thanks so much for being here so i feel like nobody really knows what's going on because obama first comes out and says gadhafi must go then h
harold thank you god bless you. god. thank you very much christine for sound r.t. . operation odyssey dawn that's the official name of the u.s. military operation in libya are on libya i don't want to say in libya because technically we're just flying over it or we're shooting from the water but we will not have boots on the ground he seemed doing there that is the art of messaging the word that we keep hearing floated around for the way of the obama administration is handling this situation...
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until the president of the united states jimmy carter at the time said of his personal representative harold denton who was a accomplished nuclear engineer but also could speak plain english and he developed a real facility and informing us in informing the public as to what was going on but in the end. we were very uneasy about our inability to get our arms around the facts so you know there are other cases of this i know it's too early to look at it but looking back i would think that it now looking back at the incident it did of the time it was strong and uniquely a sentiment in the united states indeed we've seen some approaches even today do you think current events in japan will change attitudes to atomic energy. i don't think there's any question that this is not good news for those who are promoting an aggressive development of nuclear power. of late prior to this incident there had been a rethinking as i believe in our country and elsewhere of the viability of nuclear power. one reason is the. volatility of the world market for. oil the other is the misgivings about carbon emissions
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to build any more of them now they should have stopped the men in one thousand nine hundred five harold denton and then head of n.r.c. safety said to a conference industry conference there's a ninety percent chance of containment failure of this design reactor in the event of an accident that's in nine hundred eighty five because almost forty years to shut these things down why the heck are they still run we have one and requires they realize the same there's here's another question the nuclear industry in the us i understand actually since seventy something seventy three seventy nine has been buying into an insurance pool if that's the case why is price anderson still around percy anderson was the law that was passed bed with fifty's or sixty's to make nuclear power possible because nobody would insure it and to what extent if price here or someone away if we did tax payers stop backstopping industry with this massive subsidy if there was a way to what extent would clear power still exist either of you want to take a shot at. no well it's kind of hard to predict but they can't survive
to build any more of them now they should have stopped the men in one thousand nine hundred five harold denton and then head of n.r.c. safety said to a conference industry conference there's a ninety percent chance of containment failure of this design reactor in the event of an accident that's in nine hundred eighty five because almost forty years to shut these things down why the heck are they still run we have one and requires they realize the same there's here's another question the nuclear...
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cincinnati you'll have a lovely to live in laws vegas so that's where you collapses are happening harold's loans a publisher of the trends journal and director of the trends research institute well one week ago as we sent the united states security council adopted resolution one nine hundred seventy three this gave the green line of course for the u.s. led coalition forces to launch air strikes into libya and they'll fly zone was then established and countries were authorized to use all necessary measures to protect civilians from moammar gadhafi forces america britain and france blazed in like you can say western cowboys and six days into the bombing campaign the allies have not clearly explained exactly what they're doing or how the war they started will ultimately end archie's marine important reports. operation odyssey dawn struck with weak minds. france and britain campaigned for the military offensive into libya but it was america that led the way by. firing hundreds of tomahawk missiles against moammar gadhafi is tanks compounds and libyan air defenses nearly one week after waging w
cincinnati you'll have a lovely to live in laws vegas so that's where you collapses are happening harold's loans a publisher of the trends journal and director of the trends research institute well one week ago as we sent the united states security council adopted resolution one nine hundred seventy three this gave the green line of course for the u.s. led coalition forces to launch air strikes into libya and they'll fly zone was then established and countries were authorized to use all...
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going to look like as i said the beginning of the first great war of the twenty first century i was harold from one take he's the publisher of the trends journal. from one villain light bernie made off to a corporation that has time and again been vilified long mark the poster child of the negative consequences of capitalism ideas were in part i explained how cheap food comes at a very high price and how now more than ever average americans are fighting what they say is a corporate to live take a look. what residents of america's largest city want to be one. are at war with america's largest corporation almost rules of mom and pop which to be destroyed it could not be supportive to wal-mart they have the money they have the power they have the pool but we have the people thousands of new yorkers have mobilized to keep new york city wal-mart free the corporate behemoths is aggressively aiming to break ground in the big apple vegas wants no product spending millions on ad campaigns promising to bring affordable groceries and quality jobs new york city's low income community we all want what
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host: and you can see the entire interview with appropriations chairman harold rogers on "newsmakers" sunday. 10:00 tomorrow. also on line or at as an ap for your i phone. back to our phones. kelly, tell us what you think about states rethinking their drug laws. caller: this is harley. from missouri. host: all right. go ahead. caller: i think definitely think they need to rethink the drug laws . host: how so? give me a specific example of what they need to do. caller: well, they need to decrrnlize marijuana for one. -- criminal -- decrrnlize marijuana for one. it's not harm, no harm caused. and all the other, you know, warehousing the drug addicts and then the answer is not build another facility to warehouse them once they're full. that's a big waste of money as far as just sending them to prison. they learn a whole bunch of stuff and then they come out and it's just a big mess. host: we're going to leave it there. in the "new york times" this morning. that's it for our calls for this first segment of the "washington journal." coming up in 45 mints a discussion regarding the n.f.l. a
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. >> mine was harold but i used to keep about 20 passports in my pocket with different names.hard to keep up with different nationallalities. >> which is really transgross i you are not supposed to carry around several different names. >> she was a by the book cia agent. robert said he did what he needed to do. the first time net met on a mission is an example. he was there chasing a terrorist group. and dana was shocked by the car he was driving. >> i was trying to blend in, not attract attention, you know, go under the radar. he was driving a lime green car with orangeena written down the side. >> i had my own philosophy and it was like a letter, hide it in the open. and what spy would drive a billboard on wheels. so they think the guy is nuts, if anything. >> it was not love at first sight for them. >> i was very wary and i thought he was a little crazy. i had just been assigned to work for him in the middle of a war zone. >> she can run somebody off the road at 65 miles an hour where the car flips. a good skill to have. >> they were married to other people during the time
. >> mine was harold but i used to keep about 20 passports in my pocket with different names.hard to keep up with different nationallalities. >> which is really transgross i you are not supposed to carry around several different names. >> she was a by the book cia agent. robert said he did what he needed to do. the first time net met on a mission is an example. he was there chasing a terrorist group. and dana was shocked by the car he was driving. >> i was trying to...
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chris harold warned that the first after count should not trigger an alarm. >> it's only a number.'t know whether the number is going up or down. we don't know whether that number is too big or too letter. it's just a number. >> the low number in itself, however, does indicate there is not a lot of room for error when it comes to white sharks. >> you have to remember they are threatened. these animals do interact with humans. they need to be protected. >> since the great white has no predators except man, there is logical source for credit or blame if the number changes. in pacific grove, "abc 7 news." >> meteorologist frances dinglasan is here for lisa argen. so nice to be with you. >> we do have a nice day to look forward to. we have clouds and some sunshine. here is a live shot from lake tahoe. conditions down at the lake where there is a wind advisory that is going in effect for this afternoon. look out especially if you are on a boat or planning to be on boat this afternoon. i'll have details coming up very shortly. also another live shot. this one from emeryville toward san f
chris harold warned that the first after count should not trigger an alarm. >> it's only a number.'t know whether the number is going up or down. we don't know whether that number is too big or too letter. it's just a number. >> the low number in itself, however, does indicate there is not a lot of room for error when it comes to white sharks. >> you have to remember they are threatened. these animals do interact with humans. they need to be protected. >> since the great...
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chris harold warns this first ever count should not automatically trigger alarm. >> it's only a numberd we don't know whether that number's going up or going down. we don't know whether that number is somehow too big or too little. it's just a number. >> since a great white has no predators except man, there is a logical source for credit or blame if the number changes. in pacific grove, karina rusk, abc 7 news. >> time now 5:43. facebook.com is getting into the movie rental business. the bloomberg business report coming up. >> the latest on a tragic fire overnight that's left seven children dead in a farmhouse in pennsylvania. >> moammer gadhafi strikes back at rebels in his country and makes a surprise appearance. >> could force organizers to >> welcome back. 5:47 on this wednesday. happy hump day to you. mid to upper 60s chico, sacramento. yosemite with a whole lot of sunshine. look at the low to mid-70s fresno, san diego. upper 70s to low 80s l.a. and palm springs. a few clouds around eureka and 59. here's kristen with more news. >> mike, thanks a lot. developing news from massachu
chris harold warns this first ever count should not automatically trigger alarm. >> it's only a numberd we don't know whether that number's going up or going down. we don't know whether that number is somehow too big or too little. it's just a number. >> since a great white has no predators except man, there is a logical source for credit or blame if the number changes. in pacific grove, karina rusk, abc 7 news. >> time now 5:43. facebook.com is getting into the movie rental...
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chris harold warns this first ever count should not automatically trigger alarm. >> it's only a numberon't know whether that number's going up or going down. we don't know whether that number is somehow too big or too little. it's just a number. >> the lone number this itself does indicate there's room for error when it comes to white sharks. >> we have to remember that they are threatened, that these animals do interact with human fishing gear and they need in all forms of their life history to be protected. >> since a great white has no predators except man, there is a logical source for credit or a blame if the number changes. in pacific grove, karina rusk, abc 7 news. >> meteorologist frances dinglasan is here this weekend. so nice to see you on a saturday. you had to work all week. >> nice to be here. it's going to be a nice day ahead. i think you're going to enjoy it. a lake wind advisory in the tahoe area. this beautiful shot shows things looking pretty calm right now but the wind advisory not in effect until this afternoon. closer to home, looking from our roof camera out towar
chris harold warns this first ever count should not automatically trigger alarm. >> it's only a numberon't know whether that number's going up or going down. we don't know whether that number is somehow too big or too little. it's just a number. >> the lone number this itself does indicate there's room for error when it comes to white sharks. >> we have to remember that they are threatened, that these animals do interact with human fishing gear and they need in all forms of...
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we will also hear from harold rogers. >> i want to say that we are here for a measure allowing for further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2011, h.r. 48. my good friend and classmate, the distinguishing chair on appropriations, much older and more senior than night, he is here as well. we think both of you for the tremendous efforts you have put into this and it is always an honor to have the chairman and ranking member of the appropriations committee appear before the rules committee. gentlemen, let me say that without objection, in a prepared statement you have will appear in the record in its entirety. we welcome your summary. >> thank you for your service and its committees in service. mr. chairman, ranking member slaughter, members of the rules committee, we are here to present h.j. res 48. we like the traditional rule on the cr to allow for time consideration and passage so that we will avoid a shutdown. it is my hope that with prompt passage we will provide the necessary time to complete negotiations on a bill for the rest of this fiscal year. on a short-term measure, it i
we will also hear from harold rogers. >> i want to say that we are here for a measure allowing for further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2011, h.r. 48. my good friend and classmate, the distinguishing chair on appropriations, much older and more senior than night, he is here as well. we think both of you for the tremendous efforts you have put into this and it is always an honor to have the chairman and ranking member of the appropriations committee appear before the rules...
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with the students find when they were researching haroldk's position -- harold koh's or the president's position? >> naureen? >> i will be speaking for the students because they are sleep deprived. the concept of necessity is something i know and you have written quite a lot about it in the types of limitations of places. the focus of their race -- of the research was not on the question of whether the government should have policy but would it means for us to have policies and really one of the purposes for our research was on the comparative transparency about the way the military understands the standards and the fact that many of these standards including necessity, are reflected in the military manuals but in the operational law handbook and we know there are procedures but there are also discussions taking place, at least we think we know, among or than two dozen people. it is clear and reflected in those manuals, when you go to a conference, or you hear jag and others talk about them. there is a comparative silence about whether other actors, including the cia, is involved, civil
with the students find when they were researching haroldk's position -- harold koh's or the president's position? >> naureen? >> i will be speaking for the students because they are sleep deprived. the concept of necessity is something i know and you have written quite a lot about it in the types of limitations of places. the focus of their race -- of the research was not on the question of whether the government should have policy but would it means for us to have policies and...
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caldwell and other blacks after him and whites who made adjustments in that period, coaches like harold cook and others. football helped further integration in the deep south in our country. >> you played on the team later. what was the mood like on the team? did people talk about integration? did they talk about other black players? what was it like? >> no, and that's a great question. i played in 1972, and by that point, our team was probably 65% or 60% white, the rest black, but it was not discussed that just a few years earlier that there was an all-white football team and the color barrier was broken in terms of that particular school. it wasn't discussed by the players that i played there, and the interviews i think in this book will help the readers understand that many of the white players and black players who got through that camp, and it was a hell of a camp by the mid early 70s just wanted to be a part of that team, and race didn't matter. >> you write about how brutal the camp was. how much do you think the social challenges played into the physical challenges they had to g
caldwell and other blacks after him and whites who made adjustments in that period, coaches like harold cook and others. football helped further integration in the deep south in our country. >> you played on the team later. what was the mood like on the team? did people talk about integration? did they talk about other black players? what was it like? >> no, and that's a great question. i played in 1972, and by that point, our team was probably 65% or 60% white, the rest black, but...
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. >> i was -- it was harold but i used to keep about 20 passports with different names.to keep up with the different nationalities. >> which is really transaggressive. you are not supposed to carry around several different names. >> dana was a by-the-book c.i.a. agent. robert said he did what he needed to do. the first time they met on a mission in sarajevo is an example. he was there chasing hezbollah, and dana was shocked by the car he was driving. >> i was trained to be -- to blend in, not attract attention, go under the radar. he was driving a lime green car with oragina written down the side. >> i had my own philosophy and for me it was like hide it in the open and what spy would drive a billboard on wheels? so they think the guy is nuts, if anything. >> it was not love at first sight for them. >> i was very leery, and i thought he was a little crazy. i had just been assign to work for him in sarajevo. it's in the middle of a war zone. >> and bob said dana had serious skills as a spy. >> she could run somebody off the road at 65 mills. tap the car, it flips. good sk
. >> i was -- it was harold but i used to keep about 20 passports with different names.to keep up with the different nationalities. >> which is really transaggressive. you are not supposed to carry around several different names. >> dana was a by-the-book c.i.a. agent. robert said he did what he needed to do. the first time they met on a mission in sarajevo is an example. he was there chasing hezbollah, and dana was shocked by the car he was driving. >> i was trained to...
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these are pictures that harold sent us of lake port a community around clear lake. you can see the street is under 6 inches of water now. there's that picture. fortunately no homes are tlaentd even though it looks precariously close to the homes. apparently not threatened by this up load the weather video and photo to you report.abc 7 news.com or e-mail them to you report at kg o dash tv.com. helps us tell the story in many different ways we appreciate those photos. >> now if you think the rain is over, think again. next rain is due in tonight. just what we don't need. spencer is here with the time line. spencer. >> okay. start with look at live doppler 7 hd. we have pockets of precipitation but those pockets are larger than they were a few hours ago. first up in north bay healdsburg and santa rosa area of light rainfall farther south area of rainfall there and near vacaville and elk grove and out to sacramento some rain fall as well. light rain showing up now just moving across the bay to the east bay hayward fremont berkeley san ramone. let me give you the tim lin
these are pictures that harold sent us of lake port a community around clear lake. you can see the street is under 6 inches of water now. there's that picture. fortunately no homes are tlaentd even though it looks precariously close to the homes. apparently not threatened by this up load the weather video and photo to you report.abc 7 news.com or e-mail them to you report at kg o dash tv.com. helps us tell the story in many different ways we appreciate those photos. >> now if you think...
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. >> i was harold, but i used to keep about 20 passports in my pocket with different names.with different nationallalities. >> which is really transaggressive. you are not supposed to carry around several different names. >> dana was a by-the-book c.i.a. agent. robert said he did what he needed to top. first tom they met was an example. he was there chasing the terrorist group hezbollah from lebanon. dana was shocked by the car he was driving. >> i was trained to blend in, not attract attention, and go under the radar. he was driving a lime green car with orangeina wren down the side. >> i had my own philosophy. for me it was like hide it in the open and what spy would drive a billboard on wheels? so they think the guy is nuts, if anything. >> it was not love at first sight for them. >> i was very leery and thought he was crazy. i was just assigned to work in the war zone. >> bob said she had serious skills. >> she can run somebody off the road at 65 miles an hour, at that point, and the car flips. a good skill to have. >> they were married to other people during the time th
. >> i was harold, but i used to keep about 20 passports in my pocket with different names.with different nationallalities. >> which is really transaggressive. you are not supposed to carry around several different names. >> dana was a by-the-book c.i.a. agent. robert said he did what he needed to top. first tom they met was an example. he was there chasing the terrorist group hezbollah from lebanon. dana was shocked by the car he was driving. >> i was trained to blend...
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>> my boy harold called from the pen, says you're stalling the case. >> i don't get paid, i don't work. >> that's long gone, eddie. time to refill the tank. >> what? another five grand? >> ten. either pay more or go with the public defender. >> respect you going to count it? >> i just did. >> jimmy: there you go. matthew mcconaughey, "the lincoln lawyer." it's in theaters tomorrow. matt, we got a -- i noticed -- i was searching the web on my computer. it says matthew mcconaughey's real acting career begins. pick of the week. the pretty boy triumphs as a flawed hero in "the lincoln lawyer." got to be an insult in there. >> kind of sneak it from behind and grab you. >> jimmy: the pretty boy trium h triumphs. >> jimmy: i thought the movie -- i thought it was going to be about president lincoln. >> did you? >> jimmy: i thought you were going to be his lawyer. i was like, what the hell is going on? turns out you're driving a lincoln. >> i'm being driven around in the backseat of a 1988 lincoln. >> jimmy: that's a big differences from the president. >> just a little bit, yeah ch. >> jimmy: y
>> my boy harold called from the pen, says you're stalling the case. >> i don't get paid, i don't work. >> that's long gone, eddie. time to refill the tank. >> what? another five grand? >> ten. either pay more or go with the public defender. >> respect you going to count it? >> i just did. >> jimmy: there you go. matthew mcconaughey, "the lincoln lawyer." it's in theaters tomorrow. matt, we got a -- i noticed -- i was searching the web...
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and these photos are sent to you by youtube by harold labont. heavy rainfall caused clear lake to rise above flood stage. there was more than a foot of water in the streets of lake port but the sheriff's department said it is receding. in fremont the rain and slick roads caused a driver to lose control and run into a fire hydrant yesterday. look at this geyser this created nearly 20 feet high. you can upled your weather reports, your photos and video to u report abc7 news.com or he mail as you the u report kgo news-tv.com. coming up next, radiation levels soar at a damaged japan nuclear power plant 10 million times higher than >> libyan levels now control the port city of briga. they have forced only gad's forces to retreat. this weekend there was a vivid reminder of the brutality of the gadhafi regime. a woman burst into a media hotel in tripoli claiming to be arrested and gang raped by gadhafi's forces. libyan officials push back the woman and a hood was thrown over her and she was dragged off. president obama will speak to the nation tomorrow
and these photos are sent to you by youtube by harold labont. heavy rainfall caused clear lake to rise above flood stage. there was more than a foot of water in the streets of lake port but the sheriff's department said it is receding. in fremont the rain and slick roads caused a driver to lose control and run into a fire hydrant yesterday. look at this geyser this created nearly 20 feet high. you can upled your weather reports, your photos and video to u report abc7 news.com or he mail as you...
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. >> brown: to tell your story you've created two character gses harold and erica, follow them from cradle to grave. >> right. >> brown: and look at their lives and their decisions through the research. why that device? >> i did it.... >> brown: really search but fictional characters. >> right. i did it for a couple reasons. one i wanted to show how the research played on nut sort of concrete situations. that i could put the characters in. second, i thought it was just more fun to read when you can see the flow of a life and the problems people face. and then finally, you know, when you write about the uncon shs and the conscious communicating, the conscious mind thinks in essay form and sort of logical argument. but the unconscious thinks in narrative form. so i wanted the book to match the subject matter. so stories are just more powerful. >> brown: for all the emphasis on the life, you admit you're like most of us. you're not really in touch, fully in touch with your emotions. >> i'm not the most emotionally intune guy in the world. my wife said to me that writing about emotions is like
. >> brown: to tell your story you've created two character gses harold and erica, follow them from cradle to grave. >> right. >> brown: and look at their lives and their decisions through the research. why that device? >> i did it.... >> brown: really search but fictional characters. >> right. i did it for a couple reasons. one i wanted to show how the research played on nut sort of concrete situations. that i could put the characters in. second, i thought...
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then "newsmakers" with harold rogers of kentucky. then the hillary clinton. >> i find more and more the behavior of professional sports owners to be unseemly in the sense that they want hundreds of millions of dollars from their communities, and yet they do not really participate in the problems that those communities have. >> tonight on a "q&a," sally jenkins on the intersection of sports and public policy. >> this morning, frank luntz talks about his book on business. randi weingarten discusses the su
then "newsmakers" with harold rogers of kentucky. then the hillary clinton. >> i find more and more the behavior of professional sports owners to be unseemly in the sense that they want hundreds of millions of dollars from their communities, and yet they do not really participate in the problems that those communities have. >> tonight on a "q&a," sally jenkins on the intersection of sports and public policy. >> this morning, frank luntz talks about his...
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harold dean cook made a point. he would go sit by greedy. all of the other white players would not accept an early on. the coach did that. the other thing he did at night when he felt like there could be problems, he had grady sleep by him. there were things that went on and people that step forward to help great. >> tell us a little bit about the title. >> well, i got the title doing research for the book. i interviewed players and relied on my own memory. we would get up before daylight. the practice is a day. no water. hazing, water moccasins. i was going through all the stories at the albany "herald." this camp was built in the mid 30's. it did not close until the early 80's. there was one story that came out of the '62 and '63. of course this is the deep south. football is it. it is can. one story is written by a local sports writer. he is talking about the upcoming season. albany high had a great football teams. a lot of excitement, and he is talking about this camp. he uses that phrase, made or broken. he said the coach will take the
harold dean cook made a point. he would go sit by greedy. all of the other white players would not accept an early on. the coach did that. the other thing he did at night when he felt like there could be problems, he had grady sleep by him. there were things that went on and people that step forward to help great. >> tell us a little bit about the title. >> well, i got the title doing research for the book. i interviewed players and relied on my own memory. we would get up before...
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harold dieterle is a chef. le harold, i will get to you. you are a defense attorney.arine. >> well, butter is a more natural spread made from milk fat. it tastes delicious, but it's fattening, loaded with calories and artery-clogging fats, saturated fat which drives up the bad cholesterol. you have to go easy. >> but margarine -- >> let's start with whipped butter. it's awesome and a great alternative for people who love butter but it incorporates a lot of air with half the amount of calories and saturated fat. i do like whipped butter. >> we're talking saturated fat with butter. when we talk about margarine and this is the bad boy, you're talking trans-fats. >> right. ironically we created margarine back when because we thought it was healthier. trans-fat in the stick margarine specifically increases bad cholesterol, lowers the good and promotes inflammation throughout the body. if i am the judge of authority here, avoid stick margarine. >> some of the varieties we are starting to see? >> these are great. these are soft tub margarines. because it has a spreadable, so
harold dieterle is a chef. le harold, i will get to you. you are a defense attorney.arine. >> well, butter is a more natural spread made from milk fat. it tastes delicious, but it's fattening, loaded with calories and artery-clogging fats, saturated fat which drives up the bad cholesterol. you have to go easy. >> but margarine -- >> let's start with whipped butter. it's awesome and a great alternative for people who love butter but it incorporates a lot of air with half the...
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harold magee applied science in the kitchen. and a third us there is that often technology developed by food scientists or even by central food concern, technology started coming into the kitchen. >> rose: it used to be called molecular gastronomy. >> that is kind of a controversial name within the field. there's a french food scientist who's sort of the leading man of that and he insists that name be reserved for science not the... to name the cooking movement. meanwhile, the people in the cooking movement, they don't like the name, either. also, some of this is about cooking in a modern style or modern aesthetic like modern architecture or art. that's what ferran does. some of it is to a very traditional aesthetic but using computer-controled machines that will exactly regulate the temperature rather than by doing it by guess and by gosh. and so some is saying let's ching our technique regardless of the style we apply to and some is about saying let's try to do stuff really new. >> rose: you i think in in an interview said som
harold magee applied science in the kitchen. and a third us there is that often technology developed by food scientists or even by central food concern, technology started coming into the kitchen. >> rose: it used to be called molecular gastronomy. >> that is kind of a controversial name within the field. there's a french food scientist who's sort of the leading man of that and he insists that name be reserved for science not the... to name the cooking movement. meanwhile, the...
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teammates in the record their way there and they realize to create caldwell was there is a resistance but harold dean cut behind that pay it who just recently passed away may apply to and he would sit in a third and the other coaches would not do that. iraq 920 felt there could be problems he felt previous up
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on news makers, kentucky congressman harold rogers, chairman of the appropriations committee, talked the debate on federal spending and budget negotiations. newsmakers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. american history professor pauline maier has written several books on the american revolution. her latest was published last year. join our conversation sunday at noon eastern on c-span2. what's previous programs at booktv.org where you can find the schedule. >> on wednesday, a painting of former senate majority leader bill frist was unveiled. we will hear remarks from senate majority leader harry reid, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, and former president george w. bush. this is 40 minutes. >> we are here for a very special occasion. on the top of the washington monument is an aluminum, beautiful shaped [unintelligible] and there are two words printed on it. they are in latin. they are actually seven letters. "praise be to god." is it not marvelous that we are here in this historic chamber this afternoon and 555 feet above us is this declaration of praising
on news makers, kentucky congressman harold rogers, chairman of the appropriations committee, talked the debate on federal spending and budget negotiations. newsmakers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. american history professor pauline maier has written several books on the american revolution. her latest was published last year. join our conversation sunday at noon eastern on c-span2. what's previous programs at booktv.org where you can find the schedule. >> on...
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upon graduation from law school, she served as law clerk to harold a. baker, the u.s. district court for central district of illinois. the nominee was in private practice for approximately six years before being elected as an associate circuit court judge for the seventh judicial circuit illinois. the nominee later became a circuit judge for the seventh circuit. in 1998, she was elected as an appellate court justice of the illinois appellate court, fourth district. american bar association's standing committee on the federal judiciary unanimously rated this nominee as qualified. i congratulate all three nominees and wish them well in their public service. i yield the floor. ms. klobuchar: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. ms. klobuchar: mr. president, i ask to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. klobuchar: mr. president, i first wanted to alert senators that we will most likely be voting somewhere around 5:30. we're still working out an agreement about yielding back time. but i thought people wo
upon graduation from law school, she served as law clerk to harold a. baker, the u.s. district court for central district of illinois. the nominee was in private practice for approximately six years before being elected as an associate circuit court judge for the seventh judicial circuit illinois. the nominee later became a circuit judge for the seventh circuit. in 1998, she was elected as an appellate court justice of the illinois appellate court, fourth district. american bar association's...
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first inaugural address and his oath of office, re-enacted by actor sam waterston, with remarks by harold holzer. we will go to s street, and this is the home of woodrow wilson. american history television, how we can, every weekend. to get the complete schedule of mind c-span.org/history, or you can press the c-span alert button, and have the schedule in mailed to you. >> the people of libya have made themselves clear. it is time for gaddafi to go now, without further violence or delayed. >> as on rest in the middle east and libya continues, rhode leaders speak out. listen to their comments in their entirely of mind at the c- span video library. watch what you want, when you want. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome back to c-span senator dick durbin, the said it.mocrat in the cen guest: it is shabby when you think we cannot reach an agreement. democrats, republicans, on how to fund government? we have big challenges ahead. we face a debt ceiling in a couple of months, literally whether or not because -- whether or not the united states of america will default for
first inaugural address and his oath of office, re-enacted by actor sam waterston, with remarks by harold holzer. we will go to s street, and this is the home of woodrow wilson. american history television, how we can, every weekend. to get the complete schedule of mind c-span.org/history, or you can press the c-span alert button, and have the schedule in mailed to you. >> the people of libya have made themselves clear. it is time for gaddafi to go now, without further violence or...
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i salute him for his dedicated service and i want to salute judges mike mim, harold baker and richardwho helped out in the district despite personal challenges, family and health challenges, they stepped in even though they are on senior status to make sure that the district is served. i'm pleased today that help is on the way to the central district of illinois. and i want to thank my colleague, senator mark kirk, who has joined me in presenting these nominees to the senate. first, i want to mention is a friend of mine for many years, sue myerscough. she has been prominent on the legal landscape of springfield for many years. she has 23 years of judicial district. serves on the illinois fourth district appellate court. she has been nominated to fill the vacancy of judge gene scott. justice myerscough is a springfield native. she earned her bachelor's and law degree from southern illinois university. she began her legal career as a law clerk for harold baker and following her clerkship she worked for six years in private practice. judge myerscough was appointed as an associate judge o
i salute him for his dedicated service and i want to salute judges mike mim, harold baker and richardwho helped out in the district despite personal challenges, family and health challenges, they stepped in even though they are on senior status to make sure that the district is served. i'm pleased today that help is on the way to the central district of illinois. and i want to thank my colleague, senator mark kirk, who has joined me in presenting these nominees to the senate. first, i want to...
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a letter published monday in the miami harold wrote "we are the most generous nation in america and friendly aid should go to shows countries that support our values." some attempt to secure the facts through novel ways of slicing and dicing the numbers. there continue to be significant increases in recent years. the $61.4 billion international affairs request is a 42% increase over fiscal year 2008 levels. the increases are more dramatic when we focus on the state department's own salaries and operations. the $12 billion state programs request say 25% increase over 2010 actual levels and nearly 75% increase since 2008. there is also a problem of misplaced priorities. the administration should also not propose increases while cutting forces in counterterrorism. particularly when they have sites set on american targets and americans are being captured and kille and killed by somali pirates. the country's transition to a more stable and democratic future must forever guide us. pakistan must also do more to meet the pressing united states concerns, including the release of raymond davis, our de
a letter published monday in the miami harold wrote "we are the most generous nation in america and friendly aid should go to shows countries that support our values." some attempt to secure the facts through novel ways of slicing and dicing the numbers. there continue to be significant increases in recent years. the $61.4 billion international affairs request is a 42% increase over fiscal year 2008 levels. the increases are more dramatic when we focus on the state department's own...