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my sister heather because she is the more nurturing one. she'd be able to handle this but when trig was born then, i understood then that, no, god knows what he's doing and what seemed like -- what would be such a challenge has turned into our greatest blessing. and i believe that one of the whispers in my ear during -- after that ultra sound and the weeks of the pregnancy, the months of the pregnancy was, god kind of whispering in my ear saying, are you going to trust me? and, are you going to walk the walk or are you just going to talk the talk? and he so prepared my heart though i didn't know preparation was even being done in our family and in my heart buthe minute that trig was born and they lay him in my arms and he just kind of melted right on into my chest and looks up at me and it was just like he is saying, see, god knows what he's doing and this is going to be good and, mom, he gave me to you and he gave you to me and this is going to be -- this is going to be a wonderful journey and truly god is so overwhelming us with joy and t
my sister heather because she is the more nurturing one. she'd be able to handle this but when trig was born then, i understood then that, no, god knows what he's doing and what seemed like -- what would be such a challenge has turned into our greatest blessing. and i believe that one of the whispers in my ear during -- after that ultra sound and the weeks of the pregnancy, the months of the pregnancy was, god kind of whispering in my ear saying, are you going to trust me? and, are you going to...
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. >> but heather, there are enough of these women out there to do what women did for obama in '08? or are there not enough this i read a statistic something like 18% of republicans are tea party members or they make up 18% of the republican party. even if 45% of those are women are we talking about a big enough cohort of voters to throw everything to the republican party this november? >> well, it does seem to be that they are still a fairly small segment. what is really interesting is these new reports that there are a lot of women taking leadership rolls in these organizations. what i'm seeing is, what are they actually going to focus on? we have these big picture things, the economy and deficit but what does that actually mean? some of the things that sarah palin is talking about with her mama grizzlys and things that women care about. women have risen up to push for things that affect families and children and the things that women and men of course compare about. so the interesting to see when they start putting some meat on it, it starts saying, what are we going to pro-activ
. >> but heather, there are enough of these women out there to do what women did for obama in '08? or are there not enough this i read a statistic something like 18% of republicans are tea party members or they make up 18% of the republican party. even if 45% of those are women are we talking about a big enough cohort of voters to throw everything to the republican party this november? >> well, it does seem to be that they are still a fairly small segment. what is really interesting...
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it is then that -- you see, heather was a big talker, but we have no evidence that he talked a great deal in public -- in public, not at all, and till the 30 year of his life in munich. then he discovers that he is a talented and powerful speaker. and, together with this, he discovers that his anti-semitism for jews has echoes among the german people and the bavarian people. and so -- well, what i mean is there is a duality there that overlaps. his personal, let's go to anti-semitism, i don't even like the word anti-semitism. i think a better word would be judeophobia. that his personal judeophobia and his knowledge how this judeophobia can develop a good appeal, a powerful appeal to the audience come together. i don't think they overlap, but they cannot be -- they should so this is just one of the many elements of the complexity of this man. >> do you think it would be fair to say that many of the voices arguing against world war ii are best understood as hecklers and not historical critics? >> i did not quite hear the second part of your question. >> do you think those voices that
it is then that -- you see, heather was a big talker, but we have no evidence that he talked a great deal in public -- in public, not at all, and till the 30 year of his life in munich. then he discovers that he is a talented and powerful speaker. and, together with this, he discovers that his anti-semitism for jews has echoes among the german people and the bavarian people. and so -- well, what i mean is there is a duality there that overlaps. his personal, let's go to anti-semitism, i don't...
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my sister heather because she is the more nurturing one. she'd be able to handle this but when trig was born then, i understood then that, no, god knows what he's doing and what seemed like -- what would be such a challenge has turned into our greatest blessing. and i believe that one of the whispers in my ear during -- after that ultra sound and the weeks of the pregnancy, the months of the pregnancy was, god kind of whispering in my ear saying, are you going to trust me? and, are you going to walk the walk or are you just going to talk the talk? and he so prepared my heart though i didn't know preparation was even being done in our family and in my heart but the minute that trig was born and they lay him in my arms and he just kind of mted right on into my chest and looks up at me and it was just like he is saying, see, god knows what he's dog and this is going to be good and, mom, he gave me to you and he gave you to me and this is going to be -- this is going to be a wonderful journey and truly god is so overwhelming us with joy and the
my sister heather because she is the more nurturing one. she'd be able to handle this but when trig was born then, i understood then that, no, god knows what he's doing and what seemed like -- what would be such a challenge has turned into our greatest blessing. and i believe that one of the whispers in my ear during -- after that ultra sound and the weeks of the pregnancy, the months of the pregnancy was, god kind of whispering in my ear saying, are you going to trust me? and, are you going to...
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this is something i completely agree with larry and heather. as the economy starts to come out, we need to make sure that we're reducing the friction between employers and workers as much as possible. and a perfect opportunity to be really thinking these things through is where currently talking about the reauthorization workforce investment act, which is one place where these sorts of matching functions happen to our employment services to the one stop, and were actively trying to think of ways to engage, to really understand from both what the employer needs, how do individual search and what are the data that one stops in local areas need to we can do a better job and make sure the data are available for workers and for employers. >> i just wanted to mention, one of the things that makes this crisis so hard to understand and so dangerous is the interaction of a continued decline in housing prices that and, therefore, deeper underwater. the loss of jobs and the lack of lending. i think that the administration has done a lot on the housing sid
this is something i completely agree with larry and heather. as the economy starts to come out, we need to make sure that we're reducing the friction between employers and workers as much as possible. and a perfect opportunity to be really thinking these things through is where currently talking about the reauthorization workforce investment act, which is one place where these sorts of matching functions happen to our employment services to the one stop, and were actively trying to think of...
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web life editor heather cabot, ann marie cox and pete dominick from sirius radio. >> sirius xm radio. would want here. >> no, i'm a comedian. b but i have a serious radio show. let's just look at the panel. beautiful, bald, beautiful, bald. >> got to have that. co do you want to talk about oil? does anybody want to talk about the oil spill? i mean, i'm incensed, i'm outraged, i'm what? >> and worried and scared. and you're not even in the white house. i came up here from washington and this is just freaking people out because it's not the same as katrina. obama won't lose that kind of political capital, but this is the worst environmental disaster history. >> can we quickly talk about the way that we use it? i'm on national tv. next time i go to the grocery store and i see someone buying a caves bottled water, i'm going to take my can of spam, throw it over their head and pump them over -- why do you need 100 bottles? get a thermos. keep refilling it. buy a bike. if we use all this, that's why we need it. >> i like the outrage. >> and your seafood, a study came out in, 40 year, if we
web life editor heather cabot, ann marie cox and pete dominick from sirius radio. >> sirius xm radio. would want here. >> no, i'm a comedian. b but i have a serious radio show. let's just look at the panel. beautiful, bald, beautiful, bald. >> got to have that. co do you want to talk about oil? does anybody want to talk about the oil spill? i mean, i'm incensed, i'm outraged, i'm what? >> and worried and scared. and you're not even in the white house. i came up here from...
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my sister heather because she is the more nurturing one.'d be able to handle this but when trig was born then, i understood then that, no, god knows what he's doing and what seemed like -- what would be such a challenge has turned into our greatest blessing. and i believe that one of the whispers in my ear during -- after that ultra sound and the weeks of the pregnancy, the months of the pregnancy was, god kind of whispering in my ear saying, are you going to trust me? and, are you going to walk the walk or are you just going to talk the talk? and he so prepared my heart though i didn't know preparation wasven being done in our family and in my heart but the minute that trig was born and they lay him in my arms and he just kind of melted right on into my chest and looks up at me and it was just like he is saying, see, god knows what he's doing and this is going to be good and, mom, he gave me to you and he gave you to me and this is going to be -- ts is going to be a wonderful journey and truly god is so overwheing us with joy and the recog
my sister heather because she is the more nurturing one.'d be able to handle this but when trig was born then, i understood then that, no, god knows what he's doing and what seemed like -- what would be such a challenge has turned into our greatest blessing. and i believe that one of the whispers in my ear during -- after that ultra sound and the weeks of the pregnancy, the months of the pregnancy was, god kind of whispering in my ear saying, are you going to trust me? and, are you going to...
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. >> heather macdonald, listening to what we have heard so far this morning, what is your take? there was a story recently about a young woman who was an illegal citizen in georgia and was pulled over for a minor traffic violation and determined to be here illegally. she was supposed to be deported and there was a lot of up for about that. she had one year of college left to finish, so a decision was made to let her finish her senior year of college and then she will be sent back to mexico. what is your opinion on that? for people is this terribly unfair, so what if she was illegal, she only had one year of college, it was the wrong thing to do to allow her to finish her senior and then send her back home. what would your response to that? >> that's great question because it does point to what this issue is ultimately all about. what we believe in immigration enforcement or not, whether we believe there should be a penalty for coming in to the country in violation of our national -- national sovereignty and immigration laws and the arguments i have heard against this law are smo
. >> heather macdonald, listening to what we have heard so far this morning, what is your take? there was a story recently about a young woman who was an illegal citizen in georgia and was pulled over for a minor traffic violation and determined to be here illegally. she was supposed to be deported and there was a lot of up for about that. she had one year of college left to finish, so a decision was made to let her finish her senior year of college and then she will be sent back to...
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but i think that heather was right in the earlier panel. we have laws and we need to enforce them.the fact, you know, there is a real difficulty in cutting across party lines. because there is one party who has some native strd who wants none of them. and there is another party, with all due respect, does not want to have sensible labor imgra immigrati migration, because the labor unions don't like that. if we were to have a pro-immigration policy and to all, and not have the entipolic the country be driven by geography? >>ne thing that miguel said, labor unions are now in favor of reform, there was some dispute but they are onard. but i agree, with miguel. this is not a new problem but it gets worse every day. if i say any thing that has come out of statute, that it forced the country to look at e issue and debate it. that has not been donexcept in a small community. i think that the politicssof it ofcrazy. you have the chamber of commerce and labor unions pushing for reform. i think if everyone voted their way, there would be some republicans that voted for it, and some democrats
but i think that heather was right in the earlier panel. we have laws and we need to enforce them.the fact, you know, there is a real difficulty in cutting across party lines. because there is one party who has some native strd who wants none of them. and there is another party, with all due respect, does not want to have sensible labor imgra immigrati migration, because the labor unions don't like that. if we were to have a pro-immigration policy and to all, and not have the entipolic the...
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leanoard -- leonard heather, 6, 097. anthony daniel, 10,902. adrian ramsey, 7,095. simon james wright, 13,960. the total number -- [cheers and applause] the total -- number -- the total number of ballot papers rejected was 70, the total number of votes cast was 14,000 -- and 40,000. james wright is duly elected. >> at the liberal democrat takes south from labor, a longstanding opponent of gordon brown. saying that he should go, the party should change. the education secretary is out, and simon right is in. this is a change from the last election, labor down 9 and liberal democrats down one percentage point. the greens go up 8, so labor has lost without the huge swing from labor to the demurral -- liberal democrats. >> to discuss the future of the labor party, an enemy -- ed balls keeps his seat. perhaps sooner and rather than later, charles is out. it he will be ruling the day, and he will no doubt plan gordon brown for the fact that he has lost his open sea. >> before the sun comes up, we will take a look at the tower of big ben, 4 minutes until 5:00 in the morning
leanoard -- leonard heather, 6, 097. anthony daniel, 10,902. adrian ramsey, 7,095. simon james wright, 13,960. the total number -- [cheers and applause] the total -- number -- the total number of ballot papers rejected was 70, the total number of votes cast was 14,000 -- and 40,000. james wright is duly elected. >> at the liberal democrat takes south from labor, a longstanding opponent of gordon brown. saying that he should go, the party should change. the education secretary is out, and...
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his last appearance on saturday in the split double heather.y given up one run in 7 appearances that's over 15 innings pitched. struggled last year. had a good spring. occasional bad outing as we can have in the spring and he is really adapted well to this role. >> gary: one out away from getting out of the inning, but couple of runs in and a 4-0 lead. and that is inside, saunders up. he's doubled and popped out. the base runner still the responsibility of hernandez. jason burk inworking to saunders, four hits in 8 at- bats. that as base hit. they will wave him home. markakis up. the throw off the line, 1st base side. rbi saunders gets it and it's a 5-0 lead. >> jim: new hitting instructor new approach. the youngster gets the run in. johnson was one for 16 with oners -- runners in scoring position. reimold makes the error and a similar pitch that saunders doubled down the line. on thats with a fastball inside of the plate, and there's your fifth run. >> gary: all charged to the starter david hernandez. 5 runs, 5 2/3 inning. now ichiro up. ichir
his last appearance on saturday in the split double heather.y given up one run in 7 appearances that's over 15 innings pitched. struggled last year. had a good spring. occasional bad outing as we can have in the spring and he is really adapted well to this role. >> gary: one out away from getting out of the inning, but couple of runs in and a 4-0 lead. and that is inside, saunders up. he's doubled and popped out. the base runner still the responsibility of hernandez. jason burk inworking...
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may not be aware of, we would have a face-to-face or phone conference call with myself, sherry, or heather. we have personally talked to many of the drilling engineers at mms, both face-to-face and over the phone when there are issues we need to discuss. >> so, you know, from our knowledge, you are the senior will design engineer? >> i have never had that title, but senior drilling engineer, yes. >> who is above you? >> i report -- if you want to see the overchart, i report to an engineering team leader, who reports to an engineering manager, who reports to the vice president of drilling, i believe. >> so, the one that the deepwater horizon was involved in, you design the well. how many levels of review and approval -- >> it is also reviewed in addition to the root -- it is also reviewed by the people who report through the regulatory side. the well site leaders and team leaders, the trillings operation manager -- drillings operation manager -- besides all meet a few levels above me -- the sides all meet at a few levels above mean. >it sounds to me -- above me. >> it sounds to me there are
may not be aware of, we would have a face-to-face or phone conference call with myself, sherry, or heather. we have personally talked to many of the drilling engineers at mms, both face-to-face and over the phone when there are issues we need to discuss. >> so, you know, from our knowledge, you are the senior will design engineer? >> i have never had that title, but senior drilling engineer, yes. >> who is above you? >> i report -- if you want to see the overchart, i...
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think we need to be up to it because the alternative is just isn't very pleasant and i want to thank heatherrake, who is my coauthor on the paper that was in your packets. and you can get more information from the commonwealth fund web site. thanks a lot. >> okay. thank you, stu. by the way i think this is the first time we've had the convention center size screen available and i hope it helps you in the back see some of the more impenetrable slides we sometimes put up. next we're going to hear from a variety of perspectives and expertises about the way payment can and can't work and first in that lineup we're pleased to welcome back gail wilensky, senior fellow at project hope. health economist extraordinaire. gail ran the agency now known as cms she was chair of medpac for several years. she was the main health and welfare advisor to president george w. bush. i'm -- george hw burn. i'm not frequent enough panel lift at alliance briefly. gail, thanks for being with us. >> ed, i want to make four or five points that, support and expand some of the comments as george guterman just made. the f
think we need to be up to it because the alternative is just isn't very pleasant and i want to thank heatherrake, who is my coauthor on the paper that was in your packets. and you can get more information from the commonwealth fund web site. thanks a lot. >> okay. thank you, stu. by the way i think this is the first time we've had the convention center size screen available and i hope it helps you in the back see some of the more impenetrable slides we sometimes put up. next we're going...
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coverage of the kickoff of the to the some 10 review of the nuclear non-proliferation vitrine been -- heather non- proliferation treaty. speakers include hillary clinton. the center for american progress hosted a conference on the job creation. among those participating, the former treasury secretary and new york city mayor michael blumberg. this is about three hours. >> are we all ok? we have packed in a great deal of information, and there is no time for coffee between panels. i was really delighted when bob asked me to monitor this panel, because i think issues we are discussing our central -- are central. i think this is really the central question of our time. i started working as a reporter in what was the soviet union, anas -- end as communism collapsed, it became a popular joke still told in russia, which is everything marks told us about socialism was false but everything he told us about capitalism was true, and this may be particularly acutely felt in russia today, but reading david's paper and hearing his remarks about the actual fall in wages of people in the middle, that is asto
coverage of the kickoff of the to the some 10 review of the nuclear non-proliferation vitrine been -- heather non- proliferation treaty. speakers include hillary clinton. the center for american progress hosted a conference on the job creation. among those participating, the former treasury secretary and new york city mayor michael blumberg. this is about three hours. >> are we all ok? we have packed in a great deal of information, and there is no time for coffee between panels. i was...