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it means the world to herbert. >> if i was not going to do anything i would be guilty of a crime.oing to do something and i was going to make sure that john and james were going to make a difference. >> reporter: a dad who put the brakes on a fast-paced career to help save lives. janet shamlian, bristol, tennessee. >> that is our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. thursday night. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> paula appears and makes her status clear. what's robin's got to say is a new message.
it means the world to herbert. >> if i was not going to do anything i would be guilty of a crime.oing to do something and i was going to make sure that john and james were going to make a difference. >> reporter: a dad who put the brakes on a fast-paced career to help save lives. janet shamlian, bristol, tennessee. >> that is our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night....
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with his own cash, the help of other pro drivers and kia donated cars, herbert started a free driving school called brakes, lessons on what to do in common road emergencies. this is not a learn to drive school. instructors are teaching teenagers how to react in situations like this that they will likely encounter. recovering from a skid or a tire off the side of the road. 10,000 students in 17 states have taken the course, often signed up by their parents. >> i didn't want to do it. i don't need this. now i'm really glad because i was dumbfounded with all of this. >> reporter: that micayla and the other teens here learned something means the world to herbert. >> if i was not going to do anything i would be guilty of a crime. i was going to do something and i was going to make sure that john and james were going to make a difference. >> reporter: a dad who put the brakes on a fast-paced career to help save lives. >> turn right. >> reporter: janet shamlian nbc news, bristol, tennessee. >> that is our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we
with his own cash, the help of other pro drivers and kia donated cars, herbert started a free driving school called brakes, lessons on what to do in common road emergencies. this is not a learn to drive school. instructors are teaching teenagers how to react in situations like this that they will likely encounter. recovering from a skid or a tire off the side of the road. 10,000 students in 17 states have taken the course, often signed up by their parents. >> i didn't want to do it. i...
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. >> herbert weiner extractee. last year i had two molars removed. anyway, i have an e-mail from my dentist. i recently had my teeth cleaned and this is her opinion. i got it by e-mail. i hope to submit it to you hard copy. "to whom it may concern. it's important for herbert weiner to have three teeth cleanings a year due to periodontal problems. herbert had to have three teeth removed and he has general bone loss. if the patient loses anymore teeth, it will affect his health" i'm submitting this into the record for documentation. i don't think i'm an exceptional case. i'm citing my case as an example. also you need to remember if you don't have this done, it may lead to root canal and more extractions. it's cost preventative to have this procedure. thank you. >> other public comment? >> dennis krueger retired and inactive firefighters. i haven't had a lot of time to study this but i see the plan they are looking gives you your best bang for your buck as far as the value of what you can get out but it still doesn't account for the d and p. i would li
. >> herbert weiner extractee. last year i had two molars removed. anyway, i have an e-mail from my dentist. i recently had my teeth cleaned and this is her opinion. i got it by e-mail. i hope to submit it to you hard copy. "to whom it may concern. it's important for herbert weiner to have three teeth cleanings a year due to periodontal problems. herbert had to have three teeth removed and he has general bone loss. if the patient loses anymore teeth, it will affect his health"...
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also is our international affairs editor douglas herbert.there has been a real tug-of-war between russia and the west. the protests started three months ago when the ukrainian president turned his back on a key eu trade deal in favor of a bailout from russia. russian out our correspondent elon doric. tell us about that. >> the russians have stuck to their policy of non-intervention in ukraine. we heard a spokesperson or reiterate the position, but again we have heard from the russian foreign ministry saying it is the responsibility of the opposition leaders to stop the bloodshed, basically putting the blame on the opposition, saying they should threaten the legally elected government of ukraine with more violence. we know where the russians stand, but there is a crucial part to the equation that we don't know about. that is basically russian money, russian aid. loans, along with the reduction in gas prices. we still don't know where the $2 million of this money should be concentrated. the russian spokesperson would not comment on this. we do
also is our international affairs editor douglas herbert.there has been a real tug-of-war between russia and the west. the protests started three months ago when the ukrainian president turned his back on a key eu trade deal in favor of a bailout from russia. russian out our correspondent elon doric. tell us about that. >> the russians have stuck to their policy of non-intervention in ukraine. we heard a spokesperson or reiterate the position, but again we have heard from the russian...
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in 1928, herbert hoover said we were on the threshold of abolishing poverty.r years later, he complained his opponents were playing politics with human misery. was hoover the villain? well, i don't know that hoover was a villain. hoover was carrying on the existing point of view that had dominated the behavior of the government up until that time-- namely, that it wasn't the government's business. laissez faire was the way in which the economy should operate. the price system would make the necessary adjustments. if things were going well, people would make profits, and if they weren't, they wouldn't make profits, and that would help in the adjusting process. this was the state of mind. this was what economists were saying, and the government had behaved that way for a long, long, long time. as the 1920s faded, and with them, the memories of prosperity, the 1930s brought an awareness that there was a serious split between traditional economic theories and present economic realities. john maynard keynes was building a theory that dealt with total purchasing pow
in 1928, herbert hoover said we were on the threshold of abolishing poverty.r years later, he complained his opponents were playing politics with human misery. was hoover the villain? well, i don't know that hoover was a villain. hoover was carrying on the existing point of view that had dominated the behavior of the government up until that time-- namely, that it wasn't the government's business. laissez faire was the way in which the economy should operate. the price system would make the...
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wasefore herbert smulls executed, your office was on the phone with him? pre-k's yes, my colleague lindsay wrote -- >> yes, my colleague lindsay was on the floor -- on the phone with him before he was essentially ripped off of the phone. >> were all the appeals done? >> no. not at that point. we had an application for stay pending in the united states supreme court. >> they executed before his appeals were over? >> that is true. megan mccracken, you are listening to this conversation from philadelphia, pennsylvania, though you teach at the uc .erkeley school these issues, how the drug companies are refusing to have their chemical compounds used -- can you talk about that question mark we heard -- that? say they cannot be used. how prevalent is that? >> it is a new trend. we heard them say they would not be used. then steps were taken from another company to prevent the use of its product in executions . historically, pharmaceutical companies have never wanted the drugs used in executions. they have always said publicly and to this day to the department of
wasefore herbert smulls executed, your office was on the phone with him? pre-k's yes, my colleague lindsay wrote -- >> yes, my colleague lindsay was on the floor -- on the phone with him before he was essentially ripped off of the phone. >> were all the appeals done? >> no. not at that point. we had an application for stay pending in the united states supreme court. >> they executed before his appeals were over? >> that is true. megan mccracken, you are listening...
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our international affairs editor douglas herbert joins me in the studio. both the u.s.nd iran have downplayed hopes of a breakthrough. could these talks be extended? lowe are going in with expectations, remember these talks are meant to build on the interim agreement reached in october -- last november, it went into effect in january. hoping to build on that so they can reach a comprehensive deal by the end of july. the line 19 is a final day they are supposed to reach that deal and start implementing it. going into the talks, most observers and participants, they have been going on for about a decade, they say it is going to take more than six months. probably a year or three years. s, goo say to dash all hope home, the fact that they are talking is a big deal. the fact we have had an interim accord, we have had iran deemed to be in compliance by the u.s. atomic watchdog in initial phases, they have begun to halt uraniumnt of high-level material and they have begun to comply by the basic terms of the accord, there is a long way to go. , supreme leader of a rant was rea
our international affairs editor douglas herbert joins me in the studio. both the u.s.nd iran have downplayed hopes of a breakthrough. could these talks be extended? lowe are going in with expectations, remember these talks are meant to build on the interim agreement reached in october -- last november, it went into effect in january. hoping to build on that so they can reach a comprehensive deal by the end of july. the line 19 is a final day they are supposed to reach that deal and start...
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dwight eisenhower prepares to take office as the first republican president since herbert hoover. will he handle his first economic crisis? the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. 1961. john kennedy has promised to get the country moving again. how will he keep his promise? three presidents, three policies, but one common resolve-- the government must never permit another great depression. can we control our economy? that's the story we'll investigate with the help of economic analyst richard gill on this edition of economics usa. i'm david schoumacher. the 20 years after world war ii brought self-confidence to american political economics. the lessons of depression and war convinced economists and politicians alike that the government could promote prosperity by manipulating taxes and spending. these continuing adjustments are called fiscal policy. for the two decades after world war ii, each new administration asked itself how fiscal policy could be used to control the economy. our story begins in 1944. americans had vivid memories of the great depression. th
dwight eisenhower prepares to take office as the first republican president since herbert hoover. will he handle his first economic crisis? the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. 1961. john kennedy has promised to get the country moving again. how will he keep his promise? three presidents, three policies, but one common resolve-- the government must never permit another great depression. can we control our economy? that's the story we'll investigate with the help of...
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the way before there was an ever snowden there was herbert yardley. and herbert yardley, after the close the black chamber, they decided to -- it is such a write a book about it which was the very first to expose a of american cripple logic community and there were not very happy, obviously, what -- when his book came out and they try putting him in jail. they could not find a lot, so they actually created a new part of the espionage law to prosecute him with. a lot of that is what they're prosecuting or were trying to prosecute, trend to prosecute snowdon with red now. ironically the first head of the nsa became also the first whistle-blower. now, this is something that i think every word would be very interested in. there is history of this. there is history which i will show you a little bit. at one point being a really big villain for the nsa, and the next minute being a hero to the nsa. it took a while. it took almost seven years, but they finally put herbert yardley in the hall of honor at the nsa. so maybe there is still a chance for every seve
the way before there was an ever snowden there was herbert yardley. and herbert yardley, after the close the black chamber, they decided to -- it is such a write a book about it which was the very first to expose a of american cripple logic community and there were not very happy, obviously, what -- when his book came out and they try putting him in jail. they could not find a lot, so they actually created a new part of the espionage law to prosecute him with. a lot of that is what they're...
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for more on this, let's talk to douglas herbert, who has been down in independence square. he has also been speaking to police troops there. douglas, what have the security forces been telling you? >> in the past few minutes, we are by the parliament building. that is where the interior ministry troops have been biding their time all morning. in the past few minutes, in the past five minutes, there has been action. they seem to be mobilizing. they are moving toward buses that are lined up, flanking the building. we have heavy armored fee of goals that are revving up their motors. we do not know where these troops are headed. we tried to ask them as they were running to the buses. where are they going? they refuse to say anything. one person said that the interior troops are going home. that seems unlikely. we do see that there are about 500 to 600 troops in this square. they are now all disbursing. they are running in rank and file, holding shields. running toward waiting buses. those buses are now leaving. the parliament building is half a kilometer. it is unclear what the
for more on this, let's talk to douglas herbert, who has been down in independence square. he has also been speaking to police troops there. douglas, what have the security forces been telling you? >> in the past few minutes, we are by the parliament building. that is where the interior ministry troops have been biding their time all morning. in the past few minutes, in the past five minutes, there has been action. they seem to be mobilizing. they are moving toward buses that are lined...
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the state of missouri was scheduled to execute herbert small on tuesday of last week.r state while the full court ruled on two petitions followed by small's defense lawyers. the next day, the supreme court vacated the stay and the stay of a lower court ruling which allowed the state of missouri to to carry out the execution. his lawyer filed another appeal arguing the drugs being used in the execution were untested and could cause pain and suffering. while still waiting for the supreme court decision, the state of missouri executed herbert smalls just after 10:00 p.m. that same night. four minutes after he was pronounced dead, the supreme court denied his final appeal. joining me now for an exclusive interview is the defense attorney for herbert smalls. i have to say, i'm surprised that an excuse would go forward while flfs any form of an appeal hundred dollaring. is this something that's common? do you have to have a formal stay of execution in order to delay these things? >> well, law yens, it wasn't simply an appeal or a complaint lodged in any court. it was an exec
the state of missouri was scheduled to execute herbert small on tuesday of last week.r state while the full court ruled on two petitions followed by small's defense lawyers. the next day, the supreme court vacated the stay and the stay of a lower court ruling which allowed the state of missouri to to carry out the execution. his lawyer filed another appeal arguing the drugs being used in the execution were untested and could cause pain and suffering. while still waiting for the supreme court...
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roosevelt stood behind herbert hoover and waited, bulky upper body pressed down on the joints of his knees holding himself upright, a concerted act of strength and balance, then jimmy and he were out the door in gray daylight, lowering clouds who he slowly down a long ramp led to the speaker's platform and the lectern its self. 100,000 people were watching 12,000 reseeded, the rest stood in a crowded store across the plaza in east capitol drive and up the front steps of the supreme court and the library of congress into the branches of the surrounding trees. 100 press photographers clicked their shutters, newsreel cameras, roosevelt moved toward them all with a slow slaying gate next to it, swing and rhythm. the process and blocked the crowd's view of everything but roosevelt's shoulders. with each step he leaned a bit to one side on the opposite side hitches his shoulders up to swing the leg on that side forward. the coordinated movements of the shoulder and leg were smooth and almost simultaneously jenny one who saw his gate could see he was crippled but with help he was walking. h
roosevelt stood behind herbert hoover and waited, bulky upper body pressed down on the joints of his knees holding himself upright, a concerted act of strength and balance, then jimmy and he were out the door in gray daylight, lowering clouds who he slowly down a long ramp led to the speaker's platform and the lectern its self. 100,000 people were watching 12,000 reseeded, the rest stood in a crowded store across the plaza in east capitol drive and up the front steps of the supreme court and...
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our international affairs editor douglas herbert joins us now. what is the latest from the street of crimea come of the crimean capital? you have seen extraordinary scenes. >> i am on the steps of the crimean parliament, the capital. i have seen a crowd of protesters divided between pro-russian and very much pro-ukrainian pushing forward -- ng to get to the you have ukrainian interior ministry troops into lines locked tightly trying to hold them back. every few minutes you have one side or the other raising either a russian flag or a ukrainian flag. you have rising cheers from the crowd and then a sudden surge. there have been several brawls the last few hours. the crimean parliament will be sitting in session and a little over an hour's time. it is unlikely they will be sitting today given the situation here in the center of the crimean capital. very charged and volatile atmosphere on both sides. you have the russians on one side holding signs that crimea is russia, and ukraine, russia, belorussia are wanted, together. on the other side you have
our international affairs editor douglas herbert joins us now. what is the latest from the street of crimea come of the crimean capital? you have seen extraordinary scenes. >> i am on the steps of the crimean parliament, the capital. i have seen a crowd of protesters divided between pro-russian and very much pro-ukrainian pushing forward -- ng to get to the you have ukrainian interior ministry troops into lines locked tightly trying to hold them back. every few minutes you have one side...
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roosevelt stood behind herbert hoover and waited. is bulky upper body pressed down on the joints of his knees holding himself upright, with a concerted act of strength and balance. then jimmy and he can now in top hats, were out the door into cold, gray daylight undergoing clouds moving slow down a long ramp that led to the speaker's platform and electrum itself. 100,000 people were watching. 12,000 were seated, a crowd that spread across the plaza and east capitol drive in the footsteps of the sprinkler and library of congress and into the branches of the surrounding trees. a hundred press photographers straight in front of him clicked the shutter speed newsreel cameras world. roosevelt moved towards the mall with a slow, swing gate. jimmy next them, swaying in rhythm with his father. the procession blocked the crowds give anything but roosevelt shoulders and head. but if you mean he had been walking alone, people would've noticed that each step he leaned a bit to one side on the opposite side he hitched his shoulder just about to s
roosevelt stood behind herbert hoover and waited. is bulky upper body pressed down on the joints of his knees holding himself upright, with a concerted act of strength and balance. then jimmy and he can now in top hats, were out the door into cold, gray daylight undergoing clouds moving slow down a long ramp that led to the speaker's platform and electrum itself. 100,000 people were watching. 12,000 were seated, a crowd that spread across the plaza and east capitol drive in the footsteps of the...
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my cats douglas herbert is in the crimean capital and has more now. we had tension is rising again inundated we woke up this morning with the russian flag flying not just on one of the apartment building you can see here behind me but also on the roof of the regional government building. we have earlier this morning to report that the building had been occupied during the night occupied by two unknown people. still not sure exactly who is inside the parliament building. will we do have is the prime minister at least at the crack me up saying that he has confirmed that in fact there has been an intrusion by armed men unknown armed men in the parliament. one of the reasons why the security i drank years being taken so seriously. this morning to reach me this morning we were able to get access to the parliament few hours was able to walk up practically to the shores of the comic which i had was barricaded overnight of wooden crates of little wooden planks without profit for the entry to the parliament building blocking the entrance according to police an
my cats douglas herbert is in the crimean capital and has more now. we had tension is rising again inundated we woke up this morning with the russian flag flying not just on one of the apartment building you can see here behind me but also on the roof of the regional government building. we have earlier this morning to report that the building had been occupied during the night occupied by two unknown people. still not sure exactly who is inside the parliament building. will we do have is the...
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that is coming instead of the bailout we're going to bail and this time wealth wealth tailwinds yes herbert bayliss i mean this is what is just what you know lloyd's going to give you your money when you just b. c. they don't give you your money that's a big deal it is a beginning of a bill and you say all right we got to go bye. bye. state for the second a whole lot more. to get a lot of how the. only if people but the government is not funding it and then a lot of the shelter today be having people down the street because people begin. to get involved right now ironically ironically i'm worth more to the city of new york pinholes. the person for. what you paid regular people like someone like a lawyer or doctor or some other madison avenue it's boring and sometimes the homeless people to be able to inflict alibi. say those and country rather than stink programmers doesn't remember there's an individual in this city. bridges sitting in the work what people. pay money to do is give you clues. to stop anybody could make it good enough get up. picked right up the street. first street. and i t
that is coming instead of the bailout we're going to bail and this time wealth wealth tailwinds yes herbert bayliss i mean this is what is just what you know lloyd's going to give you your money when you just b. c. they don't give you your money that's a big deal it is a beginning of a bill and you say all right we got to go bye. bye. state for the second a whole lot more. to get a lot of how the. only if people but the government is not funding it and then a lot of the shelter today be having...
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herbert are. jumping in with a crowd funding a t.v. show called get real we talked about it last time you're here. crowdfunding platform start join this is the newest and greatest thing right if it's kickstarter indie go go twenty thirteen gone there yesterday has just you ok this is u.k. based proper crowdfunding yet you have to drink while you're actually crowds will be in pink yeah. so the project is called get real crowds on future episodes people who already done a couple of episodes we have that we did i want to go and so we've been davies and we didn't find my new testament with christmas from the point of us right and the end of popularity is quite high so this is tell us about what people can expect on this a little bit i don't know if it's rio we'll be talking about that say i was looking at we've had some great franco's and some great suggestions things from chinese porcelain to the lie that. well my personal favorite which we discussed before you know that we can was that this guy that had. set i mean really when it was. ab
herbert are. jumping in with a crowd funding a t.v. show called get real we talked about it last time you're here. crowdfunding platform start join this is the newest and greatest thing right if it's kickstarter indie go go twenty thirteen gone there yesterday has just you ok this is u.k. based proper crowdfunding yet you have to drink while you're actually crowds will be in pink yeah. so the project is called get real crowds on future episodes people who already done a couple of episodes we...
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the way before there was an ever snowden there was herbert yardley. and herbert yardley, after the close the black chamber, they decided to -- it is such a write a book about it which was the very first to expose a of american cripple logic community and there were not very happy, obviously, what -- when his book came out and they try putting him in jail. they could not find a lot, so they actually created a new part of the espionage law to prosecute him with. a lot of that is what they're prosecuting or were trying to prosecute, trend to prosecute snowdon with red now. ironically the first head of the nsa became also the first whistle-blower. now, this is something that i think every word would be very interested in. there is history of this. there is history which i will show you a little bit. at one point being a really big villain for the nsa, and the next minute being a hero to the nsa. it took a while. it took almost seven years, but they finally put herbert yardley in the hall of honor at the nsa. so maybe there is still a chance for every seve
the way before there was an ever snowden there was herbert yardley. and herbert yardley, after the close the black chamber, they decided to -- it is such a write a book about it which was the very first to expose a of american cripple logic community and there were not very happy, obviously, what -- when his book came out and they try putting him in jail. they could not find a lot, so they actually created a new part of the espionage law to prosecute him with. a lot of that is what they're...
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that is coming instead of the bailout we're going to bail and this time wealth wealth tailwinds yes herbert bayliss i mean this is what is just what lloyd's going to give you your money when you just b. c. they don't give you your money that's a big deal it is a beginning of a bill and you say all right we got to go bye. bye. state for the second a whole lot more. to get a lot of. government. funded. and then a lot of the shelter today be having people rather stay on the street because people begin raped in shelters they get involved right now ironically ironically i'm worth more to the city of new york he told. them personally. when you paid regular people like someone like a lawyer or doctor or some other madison avenue it's boring and sometimes the homeless people do little to inflict the alibi. is the same country rather than the state restraints were. in this city or region city in the world what people. pay money to do is give you. the least anybody to make you feel you know get up. and. seek. shelter on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the
that is coming instead of the bailout we're going to bail and this time wealth wealth tailwinds yes herbert bayliss i mean this is what is just what lloyd's going to give you your money when you just b. c. they don't give you your money that's a big deal it is a beginning of a bill and you say all right we got to go bye. bye. state for the second a whole lot more. to get a lot of. government. funded. and then a lot of the shelter today be having people rather stay on the street because people...
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governor hickenlooper and i work a lot together and governor dalrymple and governor herbert on issued in our state, but anyway that we can come together and collaborate, we think we are a strong force because while washington many times has in action, a lot of uncertainty, we have governors cannot afford the because we have to balance our budgets, we have to create jobs and improve education, so we are all about learning from each other and trying to find those best ways to do it. governor? >> just to add a point, i think nga is one of those rare but great opportunities for governors to work together on policy. it does not happen enough, is a greatd it opportunity. and i can talk to john hickenlooper about common goals that we have for colorado in north dakota. 98% of what we talk about we're going to agree on how to go about it, and so we have a form here where we can simply talk policy. we believe that policy is powerful. ,t really is what creates resolves. mary fallin was a chair of our national lieutenant-governor said one time as was i, and we are still believers that if we talk
governor hickenlooper and i work a lot together and governor dalrymple and governor herbert on issued in our state, but anyway that we can come together and collaborate, we think we are a strong force because while washington many times has in action, a lot of uncertainty, we have governors cannot afford the because we have to balance our budgets, we have to create jobs and improve education, so we are all about learning from each other and trying to find those best ways to do it. governor?...
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the old you know about how only to exchange views oh oh when they were george herbert walker bush we had a huge sulfur dioxide problem acid rain back in the eighty's already it was a wipe out you know it was cutting up cars it was tearing down buildings it was doing all kinds of horrible things and so george herbert walker bush said we can solve this with the marketplace will do cap and trade and it worked it would about you know if they would put it in years what about the scrubbers the free markets came up with. what was there was a cap and trade the free might have been reset was to cap and trade for what you really see these polls everybody says yeah i believe in may make you know climate change or or whatever but when it comes time to spend their own money they still want oil cars they're not spending money on solar panels they're personalize it but then here's the course it's not why well is that every issue personalize this you know i mean all these guys say we have societal and everybody. wants to say yes this is what i believe in the government should do this but when it com
the old you know about how only to exchange views oh oh when they were george herbert walker bush we had a huge sulfur dioxide problem acid rain back in the eighty's already it was a wipe out you know it was cutting up cars it was tearing down buildings it was doing all kinds of horrible things and so george herbert walker bush said we can solve this with the marketplace will do cap and trade and it worked it would about you know if they would put it in years what about the scrubbers the free...
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that is coming instead of the bailout we're going to bail and this time wealth wealth tell lens yes herbert bayliss i mean this is what. lloyd's going to give you your money when you just b. c. they don't give you your money that's a big deal it is the beginning of a bill and you say we got to go buy. buy. states for the second. community boards alone more than somewhere around two hundred children all for them they also found that child abusers convicted child abusers got access to those kids these whole recalling phenomena and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazingly rosy picture in that adopted kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kids growing up in untroubled biological families in the united states. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn a bit firesign author of this epic classic planet pods eight minutes welcome back to the cause report where your dog your bringing your dog sammy. max i was going to bring sammy but he doesn't like going out in the rain is you can see it's our first official day of winter it's freezing freez
that is coming instead of the bailout we're going to bail and this time wealth wealth tell lens yes herbert bayliss i mean this is what. lloyd's going to give you your money when you just b. c. they don't give you your money that's a big deal it is the beginning of a bill and you say we got to go buy. buy. states for the second. community boards alone more than somewhere around two hundred children all for them they also found that child abusers convicted child abusers got access to those kids...
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that is coming instead of the bailout we're going to bail and this time wealth wealth tailwinds yes herbert bayliss i mean this is what is just what lloyd's going to give you your money when you just b. c. they don't give you your money that's a big deal it is the beginning of a bill and you say all right we got to go bye. bye. states for the second a whole lot more. what is the who is writing it and where was it leading to seek to bearings we seem to turn to the news to take heat for the medium is the message and. most by will mean the planet is now the method defining clicked of reality each night if it's not on the news it didn't happen right. community board alone more than somewhere around two hundred children all for them they also found that child abusers convicted child abusers got access to those kids . always common phenomena and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazingly rosy picture in that adopted kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kids growing up in untroubled biological families in the united states . or london. the whole world is all. of
that is coming instead of the bailout we're going to bail and this time wealth wealth tailwinds yes herbert bayliss i mean this is what is just what lloyd's going to give you your money when you just b. c. they don't give you your money that's a big deal it is the beginning of a bill and you say all right we got to go bye. bye. states for the second a whole lot more. what is the who is writing it and where was it leading to seek to bearings we seem to turn to the news to take heat for the...
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. >> herbert weiner, retiree. while this is a bare bones budget, i don't want to walk in corks. we want to have the health services budget be as robust as possible. this is a very good system and works very hard and probably the envy of every joining county and we want to keep it as healthy as well as the beneficiaries active and retired. >> thank you. any other public comment? the motion is to approve a proposed budget. all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> opposed? item no. 13. kreshg -- city clerk: initiation of rfp blackout period for fsa cobra administrator. >> the necessary that we notice the board and that we reframe from any communication with the vendors involved in the rfp and the vendors refrain from conversation with the board members. this agenda item is to notice the board of the rfp which will begin on march 17th for a cobra and flexible spending account administrator. we have as you may recall we had fbmc which is the name of the company that did our cobra and fsa for many years and purchased by wage worked about 2 years ago. wage works has been the company adminis
. >> herbert weiner, retiree. while this is a bare bones budget, i don't want to walk in corks. we want to have the health services budget be as robust as possible. this is a very good system and works very hard and probably the envy of every joining county and we want to keep it as healthy as well as the beneficiaries active and retired. >> thank you. any other public comment? the motion is to approve a proposed budget. all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >>...
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utah, gary herbert from utah, we have taken that to heart. we have a slogan in utah that if you cannot work, you will work, and we are trying to find those skills to help people. everybody can do something. our department of workforce services is very tuned into helping people develop these skills that the marketplace wants. the head of our department workforce services was a lady by the name of kristen cox, and she is blind. she is an inspiration to many because she is proving the fact that no matter what your disability is, there are some that you can do in a significantly positive way. she has done such a great job. she is now in my director -- he is now my director of office budget. we are in the process of going through that with our legislative session. as mary has said, it is anybody who needs a helping hand. we are trying to help them develop the skills to be able to find a place in the marketplace to be selfless -- to be self- sufficient. >> i know a number of states also are working specifically with returning veterans, many have co
utah, gary herbert from utah, we have taken that to heart. we have a slogan in utah that if you cannot work, you will work, and we are trying to find those skills to help people. everybody can do something. our department of workforce services is very tuned into helping people develop these skills that the marketplace wants. the head of our department workforce services was a lady by the name of kristen cox, and she is blind. she is an inspiration to many because she is proving the fact that no...
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carl herbert is a specialist at the center, the major factor behind the condition is age. >> age playsig role. the eggs gradually age over time and as she get it is late 30s and early 40s, some of the eggs don't work as well as they used to. >> more women are waiting to start families but there's a dramatic decline in rates especially after age 35. as for men, even older men. >> they drop dramatically. >> reporter: on a rare occasion, including c-sections, they may impact fertility. extreme lifestyle habits can also play a role including too much exercise. >> you know, five or six days a week, marathon kind of running and they lost a lot of weight. that could have an impact on the ability to get pregnant. >> reporter: the 43-year-old is still trying the old fashioned way but hard for her to see other families grow. >> deep down inside, i'm jealous and frustrated. you know, why not me? why is it so easy for them and so hard for me? >> reporter: doctor's advice, if you've had a year of unprotected sex and not pregnant or multiple miscarriages, you should see a specialist. dr. herbert sai
carl herbert is a specialist at the center, the major factor behind the condition is age. >> age playsig role. the eggs gradually age over time and as she get it is late 30s and early 40s, some of the eggs don't work as well as they used to. >> more women are waiting to start families but there's a dramatic decline in rates especially after age 35. as for men, even older men. >> they drop dramatically. >> reporter: on a rare occasion, including c-sections, they may...
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. >> herbert weaning. i really protest the increased in the muni fair to $2.25 they should be paying us for riding muni. i could support it on one condition the mta director make up the difference out of their pockets between the $2 and $2.25 credence. overlook question i have is what about the edition of the fleet is there another total edition to the fleet. there is a zero-sum solution your addressing buses to the main run and delegating them from the neighborhoods it's more of the same and more expensive to us and it's going to be to the detriment of the public. i don't like paying higher fees to it and no, thank you to this please. >> colleagues, any questions or comments? . last speaker berry toronto >> hi, good afternoon. i don't want to be the last one to get the last word. anyway, i'm here bus i want to address several issues first, i think it's important to eliminate the meters on sunday and the staff should do better enforcement in the latter afternoons. i see thousands of parking violations that
. >> herbert weaning. i really protest the increased in the muni fair to $2.25 they should be paying us for riding muni. i could support it on one condition the mta director make up the difference out of their pockets between the $2 and $2.25 credence. overlook question i have is what about the edition of the fleet is there another total edition to the fleet. there is a zero-sum solution your addressing buses to the main run and delegating them from the neighborhoods it's more of the same...
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a kind of outrage swept herbert hoover out of office. it would take more than -- optimism. but the wap did putmen back to work. men who had work started feeling better about themselves. then word spread that things were looking up. even as massive boom doggers for loafers. no one said that about the mightiest project of all. one that the citizens of the bay area were paying for with their own money. the idea of bridging the golden gate had intrigued engineers for a century but had been dismissed. now the longest suspension bridge in the world. at almost the same time another bridge was being erected across the bay and was an equal marvel of engineering. probably because of the stimulus of the huge bridge project. the ferry boats. trembling slowly across the bay. each morning disgorged a number of folks. and a new ford could be had for $600. a luxury model olds mobile plus a few hundred more. fisherman's wharf was reaping the bonanza ofen an unspoiled bay. even the pacific stock exchange began to look less like a mausoleum. those who had money were spending it. at high livin
a kind of outrage swept herbert hoover out of office. it would take more than -- optimism. but the wap did putmen back to work. men who had work started feeling better about themselves. then word spread that things were looking up. even as massive boom doggers for loafers. no one said that about the mightiest project of all. one that the citizens of the bay area were paying for with their own money. the idea of bridging the golden gate had intrigued engineers for a century but had been...
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corey herbert is a physician at the lsu health sciences center. >> i'm glad to be here. >> how are yout thing no matter what. >> absolutely. >> everyone talks aspirin. >> first thing to remember, a, b, c, air ways, breathing, circulation. and one, two, three, three deep breaths. let's go straight to heart attack. aspirin for heart attack. you chew an aspirin. don't just swallow it, chew it. it gets into your system quickly. remember this, this is not a regular heart attack. this is the kind of heart attack not like when you had when you watched the denver broncos losing the other night. this is like you think you're about to die. if you're taking one and you're not having a heart attack, it is not going to hurt you. >> what about baby aspirin? can you do this? >> no, full strength. >> is this something you should always carry in your purse? some aspirin? i have one right here. you should always carry. >> men and women have different symptoms. >> they do. women have a lot different symptoms. think about jaw pain as a woman, also abdominal pain or just feeling tired all the time. a lot o
corey herbert is a physician at the lsu health sciences center. >> i'm glad to be here. >> how are yout thing no matter what. >> absolutely. >> everyone talks aspirin. >> first thing to remember, a, b, c, air ways, breathing, circulation. and one, two, three, three deep breaths. let's go straight to heart attack. aspirin for heart attack. you chew an aspirin. don't just swallow it, chew it. it gets into your system quickly. remember this, this is not a regular...
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he was ready to shop around in a way that herbert hoover, by temperament, could not have done... and try one method or another. if the president had little time for keynes' mathematics, he showed interest in numbers that told how many americans were still without jobs. in the first four years, the roosevelt administration launched the nra, ccc, wpa-- a virtual alphabet soup of programs to relieve unemployment. newly employed workers spent more money, creating more jobs. by 1936, it appeared that the depression was ending. it was time for a balanced budget. central revenues are increasing. emergency expenditures are decreasing. a balanced budget is on the way. does that sound like bankruptcy to you? roosevelt won a landslide re-election, but the celebration was brief. he cut spending. in october 1937, the stock market took another dive. unemployment began to rise once again. suddenly it appeared that the past four years' progress would unravel. president roosevelt may have been an economic conservative, but he was a social liberal. he saw rising unemployment and responded by resum
he was ready to shop around in a way that herbert hoover, by temperament, could not have done... and try one method or another. if the president had little time for keynes' mathematics, he showed interest in numbers that told how many americans were still without jobs. in the first four years, the roosevelt administration launched the nra, ccc, wpa-- a virtual alphabet soup of programs to relieve unemployment. newly employed workers spent more money, creating more jobs. by 1936, it appeared...
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i have to go with number 31, her herbert hoover. >> put him on the board. >> the worst economic crisisn american history, the great depression. he presided as secretary of commerce and president over the so-called roar '20s. highest levels of inequality until very recently. a decade of wage stagnation. workers couldn't afford to buy, you know, products. >> all sounds very familiar. >> it all sounds very familiar. what was his solution to the great depression? well, first thing he says, 1928, as he's ruining for re-election, he says we're nearer today to the idea of the abolition of poverty and fear from the lives of men and women than ever before in any land. >> everyone look at this quote for a second. this is a guy on the eve of the worst economic crisis the country will face basically being like it's just around the corner. everything's working great. we're driving right in the right direction. >> and even the republican campaign slogan for him in 1928 was to put a chicken in every pot and a car in every garage. that was the slogan. black thursday hits. he actually says, this is rem
i have to go with number 31, her herbert hoover. >> put him on the board. >> the worst economic crisisn american history, the great depression. he presided as secretary of commerce and president over the so-called roar '20s. highest levels of inequality until very recently. a decade of wage stagnation. workers couldn't afford to buy, you know, products. >> all sounds very familiar. >> it all sounds very familiar. what was his solution to the great depression? well, first...
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bob herbert from demos.trategist tara dowdell. >>> a new analysis, quote, multiple irregularities in the state of new jersey decides who gets one sandy money. just what are the multiple irregularities? i'm going to tell you, next. >>> what i'm curious about what is happened here. and that's why i've authorized an internal investigation, as i talked about on january 9th. >> uh-huh. >> and we've hired a law firm to come in and do that internal investigation. they're working really hard. they're working diligently. i can't wait for them to be finished so i can get the full story here. >> chris christie earlier this evening talking about the ft. lee lane closures. now, according to a report from rutgers university, the new jersey town of new brunswick ranks 188th on the list of new jersey communities that suffered the most hardship due to hurricane sandy. 188. that means new brunswick simply did not get hit very hard compared to other towns, so you have to wonder why, as nbc 4 in new york revealed yesterday 4.8
bob herbert from demos.trategist tara dowdell. >>> a new analysis, quote, multiple irregularities in the state of new jersey decides who gets one sandy money. just what are the multiple irregularities? i'm going to tell you, next. >>> what i'm curious about what is happened here. and that's why i've authorized an internal investigation, as i talked about on january 9th. >> uh-huh. >> and we've hired a law firm to come in and do that internal investigation. they're...
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carl herbert is a specialist. the factor behind the condition is age. >> age in life plays a big role in her fertility potential. her eggs have changed. woman is born with all of her eggs and those eggs age over time. as he hits late 30s early 40s suddenly the eggs don't work as well as they used to. >> reporter: more women are waiting to start families but there is a decline in conception rates, e specially after age 35. as for men,en even -- especially after age 35. >> as for men? >> men's sperm count do not drop dramatically, they may go down but not tkra matticly. >> reporter: on a rare occasion complications from a previous surgery including c- section may impact fertility and lifestyle habits including too much exercise. >> it is a 5-6 day a week marathon kind of running and they lost a lot of weight and that can have an impact on their ability to get pregnant. >> reporter: as for amy the 43- year-old is still trying the old fashioned way. but it is hard for her to see other families grow. >> i am, you know,
carl herbert is a specialist. the factor behind the condition is age. >> age in life plays a big role in her fertility potential. her eggs have changed. woman is born with all of her eggs and those eggs age over time. as he hits late 30s early 40s suddenly the eggs don't work as well as they used to. >> reporter: more women are waiting to start families but there is a decline in conception rates, e specially after age 35. as for men,en even -- especially after age 35. >> as...
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let's go straight to the crimean the province there in the capital and douglas herbert of what is the latest at this point. ok one thing us why if you're not an ethnic russian or you're not a russian speaker. it's a pretty intimidating mood tonight you know one of the walking too much around the streets at least in the center of central pole essentially right now rusted phones the russian speakers up and dominate today are in control of the center of the city in control in the sense that you do not see any ukrainian from the street i've not seen any top cars on the streets which we saw thousands of them yesterday during those of skirmishes and from the parliament they've been practically invisible from the center of the city. we've had in their places to wrap it to a large contingent of russian speakers to writing from various parts of this province of crimea notably from the town of set but still pull the port town with the russian fleet is based they've been coming by bus is they've been coming in a bid coming with flags and they've all been converging descending on the us central s
let's go straight to the crimean the province there in the capital and douglas herbert of what is the latest at this point. ok one thing us why if you're not an ethnic russian or you're not a russian speaker. it's a pretty intimidating mood tonight you know one of the walking too much around the streets at least in the center of central pole essentially right now rusted phones the russian speakers up and dominate today are in control of the center of the city in control in the sense that you do...