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, ho, ho! look at me. i'm zee american fun boy. i see sergeant baker's schnitzel von haufen dorfen! ha, ha, ha, ha! that's why i volunteered to go this time. i do it for the guys i'm with, you know? not for anybody else, you know? now it's getting old. everybody needs to come home. i'm having an awesome time. it's great. i don't like the whole reason that we're over here. i love iraq. there's not much going on out here, again. nothing goes on here, except for when we blow up. that's about it. it's ridiculous. i hate it. you know, when are they going to start bringing guys home, you know? >> scranton: as the weeks and months rolled on, it became obvious how much the grind of their mission was wearing down toby and his men. >> it's about 5:00 in the morning, and we are getting ready to go out on what we like to call a "lettuce and tomato run." that's our smart ass way of saying, you know, "carrying nothing of military significance." you know, a lot of times, you're taking stuff that you know an a
, ho, ho! look at me. i'm zee american fun boy. i see sergeant baker's schnitzel von haufen dorfen! ha, ha, ha, ha! that's why i volunteered to go this time. i do it for the guys i'm with, you know? not for anybody else, you know? now it's getting old. everybody needs to come home. i'm having an awesome time. it's great. i don't like the whole reason that we're over here. i love iraq. there's not much going on out here, again. nothing goes on here, except for when we blow up. that's about it....
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ho ho ho green giant >> ryan: back with us live at "american idol."eing shania twain and the theme her music. last night you weighed in and it's down to casey, aaron and tim. i will send one of you to safety. first dim the lights. that person first safe is -- who is it? [audience shouting] aaron, you are safe for one more week. congratulations. [cheers and applause] congrats, buddy. take a seat. well done. take a seat. thank you. casey and tim, one is safe, the other is headed home. after the nationwide vote, the person leaving "american idol" tonight is -- tim urban. casey is safe. let's hear it for tim, the comeback kid on this show. congratulations, casey. we'll miss you, buddy. keep that smile alive. >> i will. >> ryan: want to thank randy, ellen, kara, simon, for all of your hard work on the show and also thank you to everybody watching for your support, for your generosity. now we're going to take a look at tim's time on "american idol." good night, america. >> tim has a great smile. his teeth could actually sparkle like the little -- like a car
ho ho ho green giant >> ryan: back with us live at "american idol."eing shania twain and the theme her music. last night you weighed in and it's down to casey, aaron and tim. i will send one of you to safety. first dim the lights. that person first safe is -- who is it? [audience shouting] aaron, you are safe for one more week. congratulations. [cheers and applause] congrats, buddy. take a seat. well done. take a seat. thank you. casey and tim, one is safe, the other is headed...
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an r to cen fie stut t, hel ho ibatting, what base and their speed tial pretod.y had one newspaper. called the "brooklyn eagle" which folded event tullely. a hn, he ge hea th"yn ea bheadli i d to prove himself again and again. that's what drove him and that's why he became a hall-of-famer. >> each match-up for the others. five straight seasons of 40 home runs or more. for mantle. freeiple. n t, e'swo mvps 4 alppees a 660 me rk lo re productive career. but while the numbers are on the side of mays, the story, falls rely on the pr shoulders of number seven. >> mickey mantle is a story ial of h i bad luck, because he's starsed somt is weas. f as been healthy. >> what if his knees are okay, what if his shoulder didn't hurt. what if heakere hims >t co t he ran in the five. howve bee how long w sted? makes him significant. >> though decadehave pa sew sente fi ackewn balls the unwinnable debate of the golden age persists. who would you rather have, willie, mickey orheduk youed mehe re bo and say this is what they did, you have to choose mays. but in the fantasy world, i
an r to cen fie stut t, hel ho ibatting, what base and their speed tial pretod.y had one newspaper. called the "brooklyn eagle" which folded event tullely. a hn, he ge hea th"yn ea bheadli i d to prove himself again and again. that's what drove him and that's why he became a hall-of-famer. >> each match-up for the others. five straight seasons of 40 home runs or more. for mantle. freeiple. n t, e'swo mvps 4 alppees a 660 me rk lo re productive career. but while the numbers...
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ho[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellitecorp. 2010] >> this week of america and the courts, discussion on the media and national security issues. america and the courts, today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> in his weekly address this week, president obama talks about the state of u.s. auto companies following the government's decision to aid in restructure the industry and the need for financial regulatory change on wall street. financial regulation was also a topic of the gop weekly address, this week given by senior republican kay bailey hutchinson. >> it was a little more than one year ago that our country faced a potentially devastating crisis in our of our industry. over the course of 2008, the industry shed 400,000 jobs in the midst of a financial crisis and the procession. but general motors and chrysler, to companies that for generations were a symbol of america's manufacturing might, were on the brink of collapse. the rapid dissolution of these companies, followed by the certain failure of many of parts makers,
ho[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellitecorp. 2010] >> this week of america and the courts, discussion on the media and national security issues. america and the courts, today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> in his weekly address this week, president obama talks about the state of u.s. auto companies following the government's decision to aid in restructure the industry and the need for financial regulatory change on...
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ho agreed to come to the summit in washington this month. if you're having tough sanctions against iran, china has to be onboard so it sound like we're still pushing. i think they'll continue to try to find a way to stop iran. having said that whether they're willing to go to military action i have my doubts. >> we've gotten a bulletin from "the associated press" spokesman saying president karzai just told hillary clinton the afghan people are grateful for the support. one of the realities we've come in touch with over the last few months is that the only committee left in afghanistan is the opium. if the united states and allies don't go in and rebuild what was an economy prior to the opium economy, they're not going to have anything to make money off of. this is potentially more complicated than some realize. >> well, yes. that's part of it. also the question, forget the economy, about the government of afghanistan. we've got, what, close to 100,000 troops there. do we have a partner on the ground in afghanistan that can provide a stable g
ho agreed to come to the summit in washington this month. if you're having tough sanctions against iran, china has to be onboard so it sound like we're still pushing. i think they'll continue to try to find a way to stop iran. having said that whether they're willing to go to military action i have my doubts. >> we've gotten a bulletin from "the associated press" spokesman saying president karzai just told hillary clinton the afghan people are grateful for the support. one of...
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the 31-year-old mom is ho is reportedly pregnant remains in custody and her son is now in child protectiveustody in philly. federal prosecutors accuse ramirez of plotting on line to attend a terror training camp along with 46-year-old colleen la rose known as jihad jane who is from pennsylvania. la rose pleaded not guilty last month in a philadelphia court to recruiting islamist militants and women like ramirez with passports. prosecutors say she is the one who urged ramirez to join her and others in europe in a location she described as, quote, like a training camp as well as a home. the indictment also quotes that revealing online exchange between these two american women, which la rose writes, quote: when our brothers detefned our faith, they are terrorists, fine. then i'm a terrorist. ramedz responds online, quote, i am what i am. last month authorities in ireland detained ramirez and six others linked to la rose in a plot to kill a swedish cartoonist. asked to bring her son to the jihadist camp and she married a man she met online the very day she arrived in europe. ramirez is schedul
the 31-year-old mom is ho is reportedly pregnant remains in custody and her son is now in child protectiveustody in philly. federal prosecutors accuse ramirez of plotting on line to attend a terror training camp along with 46-year-old colleen la rose known as jihad jane who is from pennsylvania. la rose pleaded not guilty last month in a philadelphia court to recruiting islamist militants and women like ramirez with passports. prosecutors say she is the one who urged ramirez to join her and...
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fuentes del gobierno de estados unidos indican que el gobierno de chile y su embajada en washington ho hicieron mas que consultas preliminares sobre el tema del posible tps y no llegaron a hacer una peticion formal." el departamento de estado y la embajada chilena confirmaron que chile realizo consultas, pero que de determino que no existian las condiciones en chile para 1 tps. los servicios de ciudadania e inmigracion si ofrece actualmente medidas temporales para ciudadanos chilenos, que deben consultar con el sitio web o telefono de la agencia. desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision." en washington representantes comunitarios y de varias congregaciones religiosas estan pidiendo participar en el censo, pero a la vez estan condenando los intentos del gobierno local de implementar el acuerdo con las autoridades federales para que la policia local pueda identificar a los indocumentados que arresta... claudia uceda tiene esta parte de la informacion.. nos dan miel con una mano y con la otra nos dan palo... fueron las palabras de pastores de varias iglesia
fuentes del gobierno de estados unidos indican que el gobierno de chile y su embajada en washington ho hicieron mas que consultas preliminares sobre el tema del posible tps y no llegaron a hacer una peticion formal." el departamento de estado y la embajada chilena confirmaron que chile realizo consultas, pero que de determino que no existian las condiciones en chile para 1 tps. los servicios de ciudadania e inmigracion si ofrece actualmente medidas temporales para ciudadanos chilenos, que...
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ho ho ho green giant can you believe how fast kids grow these days? it's power packed for healthy growth. yummy! new danonino from dannon. power packed to help kids grow. ♪ [ female announcer ] these cookies aren't magic, but they make magic happen. that's because glad has partnered with cookies for kids' cancer. it's small bake sales like these that help raise big money for pediatric cancer research. together, we can make a difference... one container at a time. because with glad, the care that goes in is the care that comes out. ♪ >>> this morning on "today's home," make room for baby. if the stork is on the way and space is tight, you can actually transform a room you're currently using for one person to something else, and that something else, of course, is a nursery. lxtv rescued one expectant couple just in time. >> hi, i'm stephanie. >> i'm stephen. >> our problem is we have a baby on the way but no baby room. >> we got married in may and shortly thereafter found out that stephanie got pregnant during the honeymoon. >> i don't want a nursery th
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hos guest: that depends if they're initial actions are greeted positively or negatively.the extent to what they're willing to change views some times in contradiction to what they said during the campaign and it also relates to public opinion. so, you can't answer that except to say, every president, confident as he may be - as barack obama was when he became president has to rethink some things he said or anticipated things that would happen to him during the president. host: what's your thoughts on president barack obama compared to last presidents? guest: well, i think president obama has made adjustments in the presidency but he's been really over taken i think by events. the depth of the recession. the need to make a new decision with respect to afghanistan. - and the decision he made - somewhat contra versely to stick with his health care program after the expenditure of so much money to fight the recession and the election of a republican senator to replace ted kennedy in massachusetts. so events have driven this presidency, as they've driven path presidents. that'
hos guest: that depends if they're initial actions are greeted positively or negatively.the extent to what they're willing to change views some times in contradiction to what they said during the campaign and it also relates to public opinion. so, you can't answer that except to say, every president, confident as he may be - as barack obama was when he became president has to rethink some things he said or anticipated things that would happen to him during the president. host: what's your...
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from 695 to route 100, you're looking the a 6-minute trip with an average speed of 6 mile 60 miles per ho. and you're looking at a an average speed of 60 miles per hour the west side of the beltway is going to be clear if you're traveling from the 97 79o 95. you're looking at an average speed of 60 miles per hour. patrice, let's send it back to you. >>> 5:32 student and administrators at frostburg university will march today in memory of a student who was gunned down over the weekend. this morning we are learning a campus love triangle may have led to had a shooting. megan guild lan gilliland joinsh more. >> reporter: at campus there's a sense of disbelief, many in shock that this happened there. as they grief the loss of a student, the fellly student is charged with the measure -- a fellow student is charged with maryland murder. paul is accused of shooting two basketball players with a shotgun brandon carroll was killed in that shooting. his teammate, ellis hart ridge of d.c. was also shot but he is expected to be okay. it all started with a fight, hall and hart ridge might have been da
from 695 to route 100, you're looking the a 6-minute trip with an average speed of 6 mile 60 miles per ho. and you're looking at a an average speed of 60 miles per hour the west side of the beltway is going to be clear if you're traveling from the 97 79o 95. you're looking at an average speed of 60 miles per hour. patrice, let's send it back to you. >>> 5:32 student and administrators at frostburg university will march today in memory of a student who was gunned down over the weekend....
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so far, of 1.1 million ho homeowners who signed up for the plan, only 170,000 have had their mortgages lowered. >> we've not impacted the number of homes in foreclosure. do i agree with this contention? >> certainly there's no question, more needs to be done. >> sir, more needs to be done? >> it really is stunning that that's the position we're in. that the american taxpayers shoveled out hundreds of billions of dollars to rescue these large financial institutions and these same large institutions don't seem to want to be part of the solution. >> reporter: and far from washington, thousands of you have written in. karen from arizona, they just give me the runaround. this woman, from texas. i've been trying since last october, and have gotten nowhere. and there was marlo writing from outside chicago, the hoops they put you through, she wrote. we went to find her today. she now spends tens of thousands a year to care for her elderly mother and her moment value has dropped by a third. >> it's frustrating. >> reporter: but just today, the major banks said modifying mortgages like marlo's p
so far, of 1.1 million ho homeowners who signed up for the plan, only 170,000 have had their mortgages lowered. >> we've not impacted the number of homes in foreclosure. do i agree with this contention? >> certainly there's no question, more needs to be done. >> sir, more needs to be done? >> it really is stunning that that's the position we're in. that the american taxpayers shoveled out hundreds of billions of dollars to rescue these large financial institutions and...
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the bed and then how they were convicted and sentenced one year in jail but also told if they leave ho could leave a discount for 25 years in lieu of going to jail. call, like san six marriages, across racial unions were opposed with a variety of punitive arguments both political and theological in hindsight however we can clearly see the discussed was at work but indeed it didn't hide its head. the idea of racial purity was proudly proclaimed for example in the racial integrity act of 1924 in virginia and ideas of teen and contamination were ubiquitous. if people felt disgusted and contaminated by the thought that an african-american had drunk from the same public drinking fountain or had gone swimming in the same public swimming pool or use the same toilet or the same plates and glasses all whitely held southern views and a view is enforced by the law and i should add views my own father who grew up in georgia and was a practicing lawyer in philadelphia as i was growing up would team to the end of his life very educated and other respects would find men that he did believe is an afri
the bed and then how they were convicted and sentenced one year in jail but also told if they leave ho could leave a discount for 25 years in lieu of going to jail. call, like san six marriages, across racial unions were opposed with a variety of punitive arguments both political and theological in hindsight however we can clearly see the discussed was at work but indeed it didn't hide its head. the idea of racial purity was proudly proclaimed for example in the racial integrity act of 1924 in...
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ho, that's ridiculous! i mean, i remember wade rathkey, we're not going that. know what is weird? acorn is doing that. now, that's weird. here is the california acorn website. surprisingly, just changed their name. alliance of californians for community um porement. no longer acorn. if you look at the bottom of the website it says we're in transition. check back soon for more information. acorn new york is now new york communities for change. connecticut, rhode island and massachusetts, acorn is now new england united for justice. acorn housing is now affordable housing centers of america. acorn arkansas is now arkansas community organizations. louisiana acorn, yeah, community voice. minnesota acorn, minnesota neighborhood organizing for change. missouri acorn is now missouriens organizing for reform and empowerment. pennsylvania acorn is now pennsylvania communities organizing for change. washington acorn is now organization united for reform. acorn is on the verge of bankruptcy. they announced that april 1. acorn has been dissolved. sad to see them go, but he
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ho[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite 2010] >> today, a discussion on the role of the media and national security issues with a panel. the university of texas law school is the post of this event. ÷-- is the host of this event. yesterday, are the arizona governor signed an immigration law that would require police to determine if people were in the country illegally if there is reasonable suspicion. president obama singled out the law as misguided. now, the president's remarks. this is about 25 minutes. ♪ 0, say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hail to at the twilight's last gleaming. whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched or so gallantly streaming. and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air. k proof through the night -- they prove through the night that our flag was still there. oh, say does that star spangled banner yet wave. over the land of the free and the home of the brave. ♪ >> please, be seated. it is now my distinct honor to
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. >> you interviewed janet napolitano the other night and you were asking her whether at ho homelandty, whether they're seeing signs of more right wing militia movements, is there an uptick in this not only because of we've come through economic hard times and are still in the recession, but because people are angry, so angry at government. >> it's sort of hard to quantify. what the government says is yes, there have been arrests and they're not going to talk about ongoing investigations where there haven't been arrests. the militia group that was arrested, in one way, they seem cultish. their thol ji is shared by others in the militia movement. we had somebody fly a plane into an irs office for government reasons. groups like the southern poverty law center that monitor militia groups say they have assessed that the number of groups is growing. >> i wanted to ask you about the memorandum the president issued today which expands new legal rights during the issue of medical emergencies to gay partners and it's become a big issue because there's strong feeling in the gay and lesbian co
. >> you interviewed janet napolitano the other night and you were asking her whether at ho homelandty, whether they're seeing signs of more right wing militia movements, is there an uptick in this not only because of we've come through economic hard times and are still in the recession, but because people are angry, so angry at government. >> it's sort of hard to quantify. what the government says is yes, there have been arrests and they're not going to talk about ongoing...
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they have to get backnd resupply and rest and find out ho how people are physically and mentally.ith iran is something -- >> it's the last thing we want to do and i don't think anybody's talking boots on the ground. they're talking, if anything, a military strike by air, missiles or aircraft on the iranian nuclear sites. >> k.t., welcome to the family. >> thank you so much. >> if you want to go to great britain, look out london, here we come. airport, just in, breaking news now. the airports in london will reopen across the you kingdom, it's now 36 minutes past 8:00 and tonight the -- all the airports are opening up. it didn't say the names, but the government says uk airports to reopen tonight. that means london city, heathrow, combat wick, across the uk. god save the queen. this has been crippling for great britain's economy. think of it. that volcano in iceland dominated travel news. but have you heard about spirit airlines new plan to charge passengers for car carryon bags? 40 bucks just to put a bag up there. we'll talk with spirit's chief marketing officer about this move. t
they have to get backnd resupply and rest and find out ho how people are physically and mentally.ith iran is something -- >> it's the last thing we want to do and i don't think anybody's talking boots on the ground. they're talking, if anything, a military strike by air, missiles or aircraft on the iranian nuclear sites. >> k.t., welcome to the family. >> thank you so much. >> if you want to go to great britain, look out london, here we come. airport, just in, breaking...
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wdy ho? ♪ ♪ sexy sw♪ who's tt lady? [ nn elecc dry clot trlock dir st on contact sw♪ who's tt lady?an 50% more than a broom. refeel.iffer gives cleaning ole new meaning. ♪ >>> kate and i are -- kate and i come together for our kids. we've always been there for them. we know what's best for them. please, people, stop interfering in our -- in our lives. we know what's best. >> there are very good aspects of being a control freak. i am very driven. i don't -- i don't stop. nothing less than the best. keep moving, keep moving. and i think that's a great aspect. i enjoy that part of my personality. i persevere. i will not lay down and die. it's very difficult to play out front with your kids because they want to ride their bikes in the driveway and know that every moment is being photographed. and you can have one angry face because you're disciplining a child, and you know, suddenly you're a monster mom. i mean, that just kills me. >> that is kate gosselin talking on radar -- to radaronline. last night gosselin survived another round of cuts on the hit tv show "dancing with the stars."
wdy ho? ♪ ♪ sexy sw♪ who's tt lady? [ nn elecc dry clot trlock dir st on contact sw♪ who's tt lady?an 50% more than a broom. refeel.iffer gives cleaning ole new meaning. ♪ >>> kate and i are -- kate and i come together for our kids. we've always been there for them. we know what's best for them. please, people, stop interfering in our -- in our lives. we know what's best. >> there are very good aspects of being a control freak. i am very driven. i don't -- i don't stop....
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medicare hospice care, medicare reimbursement to hos pi pist -- hospice and nursing home. the cuts are so severe they are opening express lane to cemetery. >> how can the medical profession tolerate the cuts an and who will be hurt the most by them? >> a lot of physicians are demoralized and disheartened. i think what will happen ultimately is they will lessen the medicare patients they see, as the prices are cramped down. and if there is a shortage of funds. we are seeing the popular family doctors are not taking new medicare patients. there will be less care for people and there will be shortages. and ultimately, there won't be enough money so they will have to ration the care for everyone. >> our colleague brit hume was kidding but somebody on the floor of the house said this. we'll just write a law that makes waiting lines illegal. >> what you are saying is we are going to ensure healthy 20-year-olds. at the expense of the elderly. >> that's right. >> the chief actuary for medicare warned in a letter that cuts are so severe and what hospitals will be paid to take care
medicare hospice care, medicare reimbursement to hos pi pist -- hospice and nursing home. the cuts are so severe they are opening express lane to cemetery. >> how can the medical profession tolerate the cuts an and who will be hurt the most by them? >> a lot of physicians are demoralized and disheartened. i think what will happen ultimately is they will lessen the medicare patients they see, as the prices are cramped down. and if there is a shortage of funds. we are seeing the...
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the market kind of taking a h ho-hum look at this. >> back to caterpillar, the big criticism of the v-shaped recovery was that corporations would get profitable by slashing costs including people and jobs. it turns out in this quarter we are seeing much better top line sales revenues. is that a fair statement? >> that is a fair statement. their trailing quarter they did some cost cutting and it showed up. as you move into q 2, 3 and 4 of this year they are saying watch out. we're growing in asia. we're growing in latin america. we're moving ahead in the united states. a lot of the mining equipment that they're selling, doing very, very well. so this is a revenue story. you're exactly right about that. >> i think that's very, very important. >> let's give you a quick look at blackrock. the market not liking what it's seeing, the world's largest asset manager. look at that, larry. down 7%, almost 8% here. it's hard to figure out why the market is so negative on it. their profits tripled or something like that. net income quinn tup ld. eps tripled even though it was a little short of what the s
the market kind of taking a h ho-hum look at this. >> back to caterpillar, the big criticism of the v-shaped recovery was that corporations would get profitable by slashing costs including people and jobs. it turns out in this quarter we are seeing much better top line sales revenues. is that a fair statement? >> that is a fair statement. their trailing quarter they did some cost cutting and it showed up. as you move into q 2, 3 and 4 of this year they are saying watch out. we're...
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>> well, i think thatwhoever ho nominate, with perhaps very, very few exceptions, is going to be confirmables political vulnerability, to what extent this will undermine the democratic party for november. whoever he appoints could be on the court for 20 years. some of the candidates can be on the court for 30 years or more. and the question is: to what extent will he say i want somebody who is going to have the liberal -- probably igç his case quite liable -- legacy i would myself prefer for a very long time. or do i appoint somebody who is going to come through and help the democratic party, or at least not hurt them much in november. i think that's the tradeoff. it is ultimately a political decision as, in fact, appointments to the court generally are. >> ifill: tom goldstein, you wrote an article in february in which you predicted thatç justice stevens would retire. you predicted he would be replaced by elena kagan, who is now at the top of everyone's list. and you predicted she would be seated on this court in october. want to take any of that back? >> no, thank you. i think that is pro
>> well, i think thatwhoever ho nominate, with perhaps very, very few exceptions, is going to be confirmables political vulnerability, to what extent this will undermine the democratic party for november. whoever he appoints could be on the court for 20 years. some of the candidates can be on the court for 30 years or more. and the question is: to what extent will he say i want somebody who is going to have the liberal -- probably igç his case quite liable -- legacy i would myself...
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wall street gained 30 points during the president's speech but the vinnesters' reaction was ho hum. the dow ended 9 points higher and seeing the trickle down effects of the big profit. they set aside $39 billion for their employees' paychecks, 9% increase from the first quarter of 2009. they also have money to spend on lobbying, $6.6 million in the first quarter. we will dig deep near that number wh -- deeper into that number when we come back. er into that number when we come back. taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills! just 2 aleve can last all day... perfect. choose aleve and you could be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength tylenol. just 2 aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. i want to fix up old houses. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to work with kids. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. thanks, mom. i just want to get my car b
wall street gained 30 points during the president's speech but the vinnesters' reaction was ho hum. the dow ended 9 points higher and seeing the trickle down effects of the big profit. they set aside $39 billion for their employees' paychecks, 9% increase from the first quarter of 2009. they also have money to spend on lobbying, $6.6 million in the first quarter. we will dig deep near that number wh -- deeper into that number when we come back. er into that number when we come back. taking 8...
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he's got the shirt on, the style, he's gung-ho. he's alone, the democratic party has a lot of members, you've got governors all over the place, where are the surrogates, where's the obama faction? is it just the obama faction or just him and his life. >> all the elected officials are present, just not on the stage with him. this is something the white house advance team determines. >> why are they out there on their own -- >> they're out there having town meetings this week. the town meetings this time are a lot different than they were in august, because people are coming and it's a very partisan conversation. >> here's the president now, i'm not sure he's getting enough help. i think he needs a whole bunch of people out there saying what he's saying. here he is in portland, maine. >> what this reform does, is it builds on the system of private health insurance that we've already got. so that if you have insurance, this reform will make it more secure and more affordable. if you can't afford insurance, or if you've been denied cov
he's got the shirt on, the style, he's gung-ho. he's alone, the democratic party has a lot of members, you've got governors all over the place, where are the surrogates, where's the obama faction? is it just the obama faction or just him and his life. >> all the elected officials are present, just not on the stage with him. this is something the white house advance team determines. >> why are they out there on their own -- >> they're out there having town meetings this week....
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ho ho ho green giant [ buzz! ] 1... 2... 3...lift! ha-ha ha ha ha! [ slam! ] [ ding! ] [ chirp!ink! ] it's... time! [ click! click! click! click! ] [ indistinct conversations ] shh! [ girl ] it's on! [ female announcer ] walmart presents "secrets of the mountain." friday, april 16th, 8/7 central on nbc. family movie night is back. with thousands of rollback prices on everything you need. save money. live better. walmart. when gladys discovered the scent of gain came in a fabric softener, she couldn't help herself. ah, the things we do for love. the amazing scent of gain in detergent and fabric softener. christopher columbus sailed the ocean blue... in 14 hundred and 92. nice! follow me, the missouri river is this way! lewis and clark expedition of 1804. oh, he'll never get this. magellan, 1520. awww, my 8 layers must've given it away. help keep your kid full and focused with 8 filling layers... of whole grain fiber found in kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal. this is one giant leap for mini-kind. keeps 'em full. keeps 'em focused. hoo hooo! that, on the list of things kids lov
ho ho ho green giant [ buzz! ] 1... 2... 3...lift! ha-ha ha ha ha! [ slam! ] [ ding! ] [ chirp!ink! ] it's... time! [ click! click! click! click! ] [ indistinct conversations ] shh! [ girl ] it's on! [ female announcer ] walmart presents "secrets of the mountain." friday, april 16th, 8/7 central on nbc. family movie night is back. with thousands of rollback prices on everything you need. save money. live better. walmart. when gladys discovered the scent of gain came in a fabric...
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. >> well, one that stands out in my mind is what they did along the ho chi minute trail. it was a ljistical supply line that brought men and material from the north to the south. obviously they had to cross rivers. the only way to cross a river is with a bridge. they would build bridges for the specific purpose of having a target that we would go after. they, what they would do then is upstream or downstream of that bridge, they would come up with very clever ways of hiding bridges. well, how do you hide a bridge. one is a concept known as a submarine bridge where they actually built a bridge platform underneath the low watermark and for those who served in vietnam, they know that the water is basically brown so you cannot see from the air if there was anything under the water. but these submarine bridges were very effectively used as convoy was cross them, they would have guides stand on either side of the bridge platform guiding them as to where the edges of the platform were. these existed for the duration of the war and we never knew about them. >> suarez: this was a
. >> well, one that stands out in my mind is what they did along the ho chi minute trail. it was a ljistical supply line that brought men and material from the north to the south. obviously they had to cross rivers. the only way to cross a river is with a bridge. they would build bridges for the specific purpose of having a target that we would go after. they, what they would do then is upstream or downstream of that bridge, they would come up with very clever ways of hiding bridges....
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do you have two-parent house ho holds, a mother and father with high expectations.re's an assumption that people responsible for educating are just the teachers when in reality, you're educating a child before they go to school, when they're at school and when they come home from school as well. when my wife and i took over the care of my four nieces because two of them were two grade levels behind, we had them in essence in a 24-hour education boot camp. we didn't allow any moment to pass where they simply skipped over something, allowing them to use incorrect english because like oh, it's just the weekend. it's having high expectations from day one and following through but you've got to be an involved person in your kid's education. >> let's ask hal. you know a lot about chinese culture. >> it's true. i don't think necessarily the parental involvement is as big a structure there is that they really do look at education is something that's good for the country. there is a distinct section of the pop ulist in our country an there is also an element of the parents,
do you have two-parent house ho holds, a mother and father with high expectations.re's an assumption that people responsible for educating are just the teachers when in reality, you're educating a child before they go to school, when they're at school and when they come home from school as well. when my wife and i took over the care of my four nieces because two of them were two grade levels behind, we had them in essence in a 24-hour education boot camp. we didn't allow any moment to pass...
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this group is among 25 who have been housed and trained in culinary school in ho chi minh city, formerly saigon. and near vietnam's border with cambodia, vuong's staff runs a shelter and provides hundreds of scholarships to keep girls in school. they also watch out for families in crisis that might be exploited. the day we visited, vuong dropped by the home of one scholarship recipient, 14-year- old nyugen and her six-year-old sister, who live with their elderly grandparents. these girls' widowed mother works in a factory in the city. she's away most of the year, a common occurrence in poor rural households. vuong is worried that these girls have been going to see their mother during the school holidays. >> ( translated ): there are a lot of kidnappings there. you cannot let them go to the city. the mother, being 36, maybe not at risk, but the little girl, going to saigon where the mother has no time to take care of her, will be at extreme risk. >> reporter: of being kidnapped and trafficked? >> of being kidnapped and tricked and trafficked, yes. >> reporter: she warned the grandparents
this group is among 25 who have been housed and trained in culinary school in ho chi minh city, formerly saigon. and near vietnam's border with cambodia, vuong's staff runs a shelter and provides hundreds of scholarships to keep girls in school. they also watch out for families in crisis that might be exploited. the day we visited, vuong dropped by the home of one scholarship recipient, 14-year- old nyugen and her six-year-old sister, who live with their elderly grandparents. these girls'...
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hos[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> these are in the best interest of the country in the best interests of the financial sector. i want to tell you with this reform looks like and why this matter. the bill is being considered in the senate would create what we did not have before. this is a way to protect the financial system and the more broader economy, and american taxpayers. this is in the event that a large financial firm begins to fail. if there is a lehman brothers and an aig. how will we respond in a way that -- that does not force taxpayers to take this. >> he is talking to wall street at cooper union. here is the headline on bloomberg. u.s. stocks rose, erasing the biggest effect of goldman sachs facing a lawsuit from the government. the los angeles times' front- page has this headline. the pace quickens as there is a finance bill deadline. the regulatory overhaul vote is on monday. this is how the "l.a. times" frames this story. obama paces wall street on reform, with lloyd blankfein at the spe
hos[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> these are in the best interest of the country in the best interests of the financial sector. i want to tell you with this reform looks like and why this matter. the bill is being considered in the senate would create what we did not have before. this is a way to protect the financial system and the more broader economy, and american taxpayers. this is in the event that a...
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. >> we had to ho. i am sorry. >> the question is that it would be a triumph for the truth seeking freedom fighting forces in our society that would show the degree to which the nation state is mighty but not almighty. . . that is not the way the structure is. to require structure. larger forms of struggle, like combating the inequalities and injustices, and in this case, he is living evidence that fighting for reform in a society can take you to this. >> the question about our dear president is a significant one in this sense, that all of us know that he could not engage in that kind of political gesture and remain in office. there is no doubt the political consideration, but for those of us who don't have political considerations, the basic criteria of how we understand struggle. we say it is interesting that those who engage in vicious torturing of people walk around free. it is interesting that those who are engaged in illegal wiretapping are walking around free. they are protected by the obama admi
. >> we had to ho. i am sorry. >> the question is that it would be a triumph for the truth seeking freedom fighting forces in our society that would show the degree to which the nation state is mighty but not almighty. . . that is not the way the structure is. to require structure. larger forms of struggle, like combating the inequalities and injustices, and in this case, he is living evidence that fighting for reform in a society can take you to this. >> the question about...
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ross, you guys are feeling the same sort of ho-hum markets in europe, as well. we had slim losses yesterday and bigger losses today 2 1/2 hours into the trading day. down 1.ta 25 foers ftse 100 and xetra dax. cac 40 down 177%. we've seen the greek bond spread on the 10 year out to a record wide margin this morning. we have got some upside, though, on a number of stocks. just drawing your attention to dutch mail company tnt will be familiar to a number of viewers. it's considering a lifting or partnership for its mail unit. just bringing that one to you. what about the currency markets? all the concerns over greece, how is that impacting the euro, christine? >> let's check the euro. euro/dollar, 1.3288. sterling against the dollar, 1.5184. euro is also down, 0.8751. we are watching the japanese yen closely. all that risk aversion is sending the yen higher. right now trading at 92.88. of course a reading for eob. there's lots coming out from the fed, statements of greenspan, as well. >> yes, indeed, christine, we are watching them closely and watching them with us
ross, you guys are feeling the same sort of ho-hum markets in europe, as well. we had slim losses yesterday and bigger losses today 2 1/2 hours into the trading day. down 1.ta 25 foers ftse 100 and xetra dax. cac 40 down 177%. we've seen the greek bond spread on the 10 year out to a record wide margin this morning. we have got some upside, though, on a number of stocks. just drawing your attention to dutch mail company tnt will be familiar to a number of viewers. it's considering a lifting or...
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si es un vuelo de una ho tiene que llevar el a cambio o como cen ustedes el menudo.ere usar los baÑos en la terminal. >> y eso lo han para promover >> cuando te toca te toca. y de mento que el aviÓn lleva mea horay m m m m... [risas] y el carro atravesado! >> eso es otro asunto. >> en una Época me tocÓ a mÍ de hecho en que cancelaron las citas al baÑo durante la Última hora, yo venÍa de vuelo de mÉxico y nos dijeron nadie puede ir al baÑo, vayan todos y hagan sus necesidades y do el mundo lo hicimos. a un sr. lo dio un retorcijÓn en pleno vuelo y se peleaba con la azafata. >> y ledecÍa una emergencia y el tipo estaba blanco. >> respire ndo, respire hondo! >> y todos decÍamos dÉjenlo entrar, dÉjenlo entrar! [risas] >> dicen que van a poner una a t m. si se te pasa el vuelo! un paÑal por favor! [risas] >> hablando de necesidades! >> hablan de gente que quiere venir y estar con notros, aquÍ estÁ nuestro compaÑero boricua josÉ fernÁndez, Échate para acÁ! peligroso [ aplausos ] >> una de las necesidades fisiolÓgicas es comer. >> tos queremos lucir bien. >> y seguimos cuÁl
si es un vuelo de una ho tiene que llevar el a cambio o como cen ustedes el menudo.ere usar los baÑos en la terminal. >> y eso lo han para promover >> cuando te toca te toca. y de mento que el aviÓn lleva mea horay m m m m... [risas] y el carro atravesado! >> eso es otro asunto. >> en una Época me tocÓ a mÍ de hecho en que cancelaron las citas al baÑo durante la Última hora, yo venÍa de vuelo de mÉxico y nos dijeron nadie puede ir al baÑo, vayan todos y hagan...
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that immigration bill is not the only controversy that cardinal ma hoem ho mahoney is caught up in.e suing him and says he was sexually abused by the priest as a child and accusing the two cardinals of aiding the abuse by moving the priests to different assignments as more and more allegations were made. >>> wise guys indicted. u.s. attorneys say they have the gambinos right where they want them. the family once led by john gotty. at the top of the list, daniel marino, not the former dolphins quarterback. marino, one of 14 alleged mob members facing charges, murder, racket tearing, prostitution and jury intimidation. 13 of the 14 pleaded not guilty. the other, on the lamb. >>> a six-game suspension for pittsburgh steelers quarterback, ben roethlisberger. he can get two games back for good behavior. they punished the two-time super bowl champ in the wake of sexual assault allegations. he wasn't charged but he violated the league's personal conduct policy and pretty much all good sense. many reports say the steelers are trying to trade him before tonight's nfl trast. >>> it is a prett
that immigration bill is not the only controversy that cardinal ma hoem ho mahoney is caught up in.e suing him and says he was sexually abused by the priest as a child and accusing the two cardinals of aiding the abuse by moving the priests to different assignments as more and more allegations were made. >>> wise guys indicted. u.s. attorneys say they have the gambinos right where they want them. the family once led by john gotty. at the top of the list, daniel marino, not the former...
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. >> when we hear this word holistic and ho lis tig approach, that's got to be part of this, too.r there are ways to actually lower blood pressure through meditation oreo ga or exercise does it for that mat tier. >> absolutely. i mean, there are changes within the body. we're just at the early aspect of the scientific measurement of these, but the hormone surges that determine how well we fight off disease, how well we maintain ourselves, all of that is within this connection between the mind, body and spirit. and i like to tell the medical students, the doctors 100 years from now are going to know much more about this area and that what we know now and it's going to be even more of the comprehensive part of caring for patients. >> we'll look back and say, will we be here. >> but jim, it's like the physiological changes that happen with the body when you are praying for meditating or when you're calm. >> sure. >> that's the kind of thing that we're talking about. we can't always measure that. but we know that after you've had an opportunity to just destress and get in an area wher
. >> when we hear this word holistic and ho lis tig approach, that's got to be part of this, too.r there are ways to actually lower blood pressure through meditation oreo ga or exercise does it for that mat tier. >> absolutely. i mean, there are changes within the body. we're just at the early aspect of the scientific measurement of these, but the hormone surges that determine how well we fight off disease, how well we maintain ourselves, all of that is within this connection...
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ho[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> now more of today's senate hearing on goldman sachs. member's question the chief financial officer. this part of the hearing is an hour and a half. >> good morning everybody. the subcommittee holds the fourth of the hearings to explore the consequences of the financial crisis. these are the culmination of nearly a year and a half of the investigations. the freezing of financial markets and the collapse of financial institutions are not a their jobs and businesses. it sparked the worst economic decline since the great depression. behind every number we cite our american family is still suffering the effects of a man may collapse. our goal is to construct a record of the facts in order to deepen understanding of what went wrong, to inform the legislative debate about the need for financial reform and provide a foundation for building better defenses to protect main street from the excesses' of wall street. our first hearing dealt with the impact of high risk mortgage lend
ho[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> now more of today's senate hearing on goldman sachs. member's question the chief financial officer. this part of the hearing is an hour and a half. >> good morning everybody. the subcommittee holds the fourth of the hearings to explore the consequences of the financial crisis. these are the culmination of nearly a year and a half of the investigations. the freezing...
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guest: how diguest: hosthost: ho do this? why do you believe that it was more beneficial than college? hostcaller: i learned a lot of e skills, instead of from a book. i wanted to pursue something that was bigger than myself and i am not a military-type of person. i definitions like it better than working in corporate america. host: do you mind asking how much you were paid for that? caller: i was offered $140 a week, and i did receive two stipends, and that definitely helped. host: how long did you do this for? caller: 11 months. host: what did you do? caller: i worked for a nonprofit mostly focused on the schools in south carolina. host: ok, we will go ahead with your question on recruiting. guest: thank you. always great to hear that you had a great experience. getting people engaged in is in critical thing of what we have to do. people want to be engaged, but we need to be talking about volunteerism. more than that, people want to make a difference. while people have been volunteering for years in episodic ways -- soup ki
guest: how diguest: hosthost: ho do this? why do you believe that it was more beneficial than college? hostcaller: i learned a lot of e skills, instead of from a book. i wanted to pursue something that was bigger than myself and i am not a military-type of person. i definitions like it better than working in corporate america. host: do you mind asking how much you were paid for that? caller: i was offered $140 a week, and i did receive two stipends, and that definitely helped. host: how long...
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[applause] ♪ hos[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright nationalable satellite corp. 2010] >> we heard from former lockheed martin ceo who led an independent review of nasa's human space flight program. he is followed by the white house science adviser. this is about 20 minutes. >> we are very fortunate at this point in time to have a leader at nasa such as the general, and it is a pivotal time whose impact is going to be so important. i like to a knowledge several members of the committee that are here today, charlie mentioned several of them did. i would like to thank them for all they had done to contribute to this effort. i have been asked to offer the perspective of our group that conducted the study of future planning for the human space flight program, and to share with you a few of the factors that have to be considered in putting together a space program that will be sustainable. i should mention in our committee, we have 10 members including astronauts, scientists, engineers, former presidential appointees, air force general officers, so
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so we are going to have to spend the money hos. host: are you still there? we only have 30 seconds. please follow up fast. caller: so if we agree that we are not going to get our way out of this problem with economic growth, there is only one other way, and the entitlements are a problem, and that has to be cuts. guest: we have a number of problems. health-care spending is clearly a driver. it is constantly medicare, medicaid. we think we have made a start on that. i agree, we have to look at the long-term solvency of social security, and first of all -- in the ending, these are not crises that our great country cannot manage. you have a great group of people who want to do this, and people should have confidence that, not just our commission, but our country will be able to secure our future, and the united states of america will still be no. 1. host: we are going to try to get one last phone call. william on the republican line. new haven, conn. caller: i have a proposal where we can get all the wealth that we want to. 200,000 miles from us, the gold rush in california will be not
so we are going to have to spend the money hos. host: are you still there? we only have 30 seconds. please follow up fast. caller: so if we agree that we are not going to get our way out of this problem with economic growth, there is only one other way, and the entitlements are a problem, and that has to be cuts. guest: we have a number of problems. health-care spending is clearly a driver. it is constantly medicare, medicaid. we think we have made a start on that. i agree, we have to look at...
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views of the american people cannot be translated into legislation, that our democracy is not working hos. host: congressman brad sherman of the financial services committee. we will take you now to the house of representatives for live coverage of today's session. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] . . holy name, o lord, for you alone are holy. all nations shall come and worship in your presence. your mighty deeds are clearly seen both now and forever. amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentlewoman from florida, congresswoman kosmas. ms. kosmas: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to five requests for one-minute s
views of the american people cannot be translated into legislation, that our democracy is not working hos. host: congressman brad sherman of the financial services committee. we will take you now to the house of representatives for live coverage of today's session. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] . . holy name, o lord, for you alone are holy. all nations shall come and worship in your presence. your mighty deeds...
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and it's hard ho see where they were misled. maybe they were. the s.e.c. is focusing on the absence of information about john paulson's involvement in selecting the pool of mortgages. was that material to the transaction? it's hard to tell. john paulson of the time wasn't the john paulson we know now. >> that's the point. >> and it's very hard to tell whether that would have been material to a reasonable investor, which is the test the s.e.c. has to pass. >> if you were advising the firm, prepping for this hearing, what would be your goal, getting through today? >> well, there are two different things going on at once. >> understood. >> once the political animal and one's the lawsuit. i think they probably come out about the same place. i think they want to present their side of the lawsuit in a way that makes goldman sachs look less evil, if you will. and present them in a favorable light. >> there's some commentary out today that they have two options on this. they can either play dumb but good to their clients or -- >> meaning we lost money, too. >> rig
and it's hard ho see where they were misled. maybe they were. the s.e.c. is focusing on the absence of information about john paulson's involvement in selecting the pool of mortgages. was that material to the transaction? it's hard to tell. john paulson of the time wasn't the john paulson we know now. >> that's the point. >> and it's very hard to tell whether that would have been material to a reasonable investor, which is the test the s.e.c. has to pass. >> if you were...
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ho: let us go to a comment on most people vote personal interest and -- what is it for me. us go to earl from florence, ky. independent. caller: how are you today? host: thank you. the boat for the person of the party? caller: i go independent, and here is why. republican or democrats, and they all seem to have hidden agendas. take, for instance, this $4.30 trillion lawsuit from -- against the sec. the sec delayed and may turn their eyes from obvious infractions, thereby causing this large crash on wall street and is just like everybody has hidden agendas. they are trying to steal money here left and right. i think if you are independent, you have a little bit more responsibility towards the people instead of trying to pad of the pockets of the crooked politicians. host: fairfax, virginia. republican, phil. caller: i have a question. i am wondering how it is, what policy have when you decide to come in and correct a caller. if you callers back somebody said the democratic party inc. socialist and communist principles and you had to make a comment afterwards saying, of cours
ho: let us go to a comment on most people vote personal interest and -- what is it for me. us go to earl from florence, ky. independent. caller: how are you today? host: thank you. the boat for the person of the party? caller: i go independent, and here is why. republican or democrats, and they all seem to have hidden agendas. take, for instance, this $4.30 trillion lawsuit from -- against the sec. the sec delayed and may turn their eyes from obvious infractions, thereby causing this large...
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they will have to get off and ho hoof it the rest of the way.o far, the governor says they are making good progress in getting to the area where the four missing miners may be. they are in two separate areas, 2000 feet apart or so. it is going to take a little while for them to get some word back. we may know within the next couple of hours or so what the fate of those miners is. all up and down this area here, this valley, that these coal mines are in and really across the state of west virginia and other coal mining states, people are wondering what the outcome of this is going to be in terms of legislation and new safety measures. we took a look that the and talked with a lot of folks who come from mining family toss see what they have to say about it. >> 1951, the orient, number two mine, 119 deaths prompt the first legislation on mine safety. fast forward, 1968, farmington, west virginia, 78 dead, including future governor joe manchin's uncle. mandatory fines are implemented and criminal penalties. jump to 2006, the sago disaster, 12 killed
they will have to get off and ho hoof it the rest of the way.o far, the governor says they are making good progress in getting to the area where the four missing miners may be. they are in two separate areas, 2000 feet apart or so. it is going to take a little while for them to get some word back. we may know within the next couple of hours or so what the fate of those miners is. all up and down this area here, this valley, that these coal mines are in and really across the state of west...
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>>ho so ordered. >> we always spare our witnesses in so please stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear to affirm to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? if so, answer in the affirmative. >> yes. >> you may be seated. let the record reflect the weakness is all answered in the affirmative. so, dr. deweese, we will start with you first a. >> chairman towns, ranking member issa and honorable members of the committee, good afternoon and thank you for the opportunity to testify at today's hearing and let me also say thank you, mr. chairman, for accommodating my schedule. i do need to get back to baltimore to see a prostate cancer this eckert as i do appreciate this. i do care about my patients with prostate cancer and am committed to doing what i can to improve their health and life. by way of background, i am a professor and chairman of the radiation of a quality at the johns hopkins university and professor of urology and oncology. for more than 15 years i've dedicated my life to the treatment of men with prostate cancer and have treated over 2,0
>>ho so ordered. >> we always spare our witnesses in so please stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear to affirm to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? if so, answer in the affirmative. >> yes. >> you may be seated. let the record reflect the weakness is all answered in the affirmative. so, dr. deweese, we will start with you first a. >> chairman towns, ranking member issa and honorable members of the committee, good afternoon...
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but it ho be matched by investment in our human resources to make that response is effective and possible. >> lisa, why is this so hard? >> i think a couple of things. one is that in addition to needing a long-term roadmap, we needed to be bipartisan. this needs to be something that everyone actually agrees on. and it can't be just one party, and it can't be that one party is a my way or the highway, that sort of thing. it actually has to be a joint decision. i don't have to get behind it. i think the other thing is we have to recognize that this is going to cost us some money, and we need to recognize that it is worth it. our petroleum infrastructure was basically built like my great grandparents, some of them could we. they came over here from starving villages and your. those people had the generosity to pay out of their paychecks and out of their lives to build a this giant petroleum and electricity delivery infrastructure is extremely moving, and the fact that we are not interested in investing in that to that similar degree is really kind of depressing. so we need to start, you know
but it ho be matched by investment in our human resources to make that response is effective and possible. >> lisa, why is this so hard? >> i think a couple of things. one is that in addition to needing a long-term roadmap, we needed to be bipartisan. this needs to be something that everyone actually agrees on. and it can't be just one party, and it can't be that one party is a my way or the highway, that sort of thing. it actually has to be a joint decision. i don't have to get...