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we are dealing with something that's a mile down jo we have to use robots. they are working in the dark it makes the whole thing a problem. >> we need to take you over to greece to the capitol city of athens thousand. those protests, tens of thousands of public sector workers are protesting against those. fighting some of the teargas we have seen earlier that's been talked about >> what has happened >> a batting. they tried to storm parliament. jo just from the live pictures, i can see a couple of those cars there that are perhaps even damaged by the protesters. >> what has happened is that the people here are try og storm the parliament. they are trying to get inside if they can do that, they think they may be able to win. this is one of the most violent protests they've been chanting and challengeing. there have been a couple other occasions. now that the hard core street fighters are taken out here. >> the police are holding the ground. all of these young policemen you see behind me. >> knowing that their salaries are going to be cut. that's the kind of t
we are dealing with something that's a mile down jo we have to use robots. they are working in the dark it makes the whole thing a problem. >> we need to take you over to greece to the capitol city of athens thousand. those protests, tens of thousands of public sector workers are protesting against those. fighting some of the teargas we have seen earlier that's been talked about >> what has happened >> a batting. they tried to storm parliament. jo just from the live pictures,...
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overseas, in tokyo the nikkei gained 26 points and while in hong kong the hang seng gain 121 points jo volatility is the name of the game on wall street these days. china's stocks jumpeded to a three-month high on the possibility that country is ready to rein in some of its oefrts. china's president stressed the need to prop up the global economy during the start of bilateral talks. it's long ben pegged to the dollar's value as opposed to a broader basket of currency. meanwhile oil prices snap add three-day slide trading nearly $17 a barrel today. crude prices have fallen in the last 11 of the 15 trading days to a high of $87 may 4 to a low of $64 last thursday. what does that mean for prices at the pump? according to the latest survey, last week the price of a gallon of regular gas fell more than nine cents to $2.82. tough week on the horizon for british airways. 12,000 b.a. employees kicked off a strike today protests cutbacks in staff and pay. >>> and keep an eye on builders and construction stocks. this week a fresh round of housing data including existing home sales will be out to
overseas, in tokyo the nikkei gained 26 points and while in hong kong the hang seng gain 121 points jo volatility is the name of the game on wall street these days. china's stocks jumpeded to a three-month high on the possibility that country is ready to rein in some of its oefrts. china's president stressed the need to prop up the global economy during the start of bilateral talks. it's long ben pegged to the dollar's value as opposed to a broader basket of currency. meanwhile oil prices snap...
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who do y think is taking the jo? for a black elcted official, to come out a say se wants to3 protecthe city,no, she is part of the problem. >> middleton said she has the support of several groups. >> u.s. commer secretary declares a fishi disaster in the stat of alabama, louisiana and mississippi because of the oil spill i the gulf. jonaan hunt explains epa weighs in on the lev of contamination down there. >> it is bein more than a month andthe oil coninues to spew. >> m ovrall reaction was piur really do not convey it.ú >> tte epa is telling bp o scale back the amount f chemicals it is using to breakup surface oil n the gulf. the mppny's deadline to stop using a chhmical called corect it 9500 past uny epa wants the oil company to focus clean upelow the surface. where testing sows sub seed the evironment.ing no harm on >> they use a lot les,when they do it. down there. than hen they do when they >> bp said it does not have a uptter lteenative for the clean as far as shutting downtown le, bp rcing against time launch
who do y think is taking the jo? for a black elcted official, to come out a say se wants to3 protecthe city,no, she is part of the problem. >> middleton said she has the support of several groups. >> u.s. commer secretary declares a fishi disaster in the stat of alabama, louisiana and mississippi because of the oil spill i the gulf. jonaan hunt explains epa weighs in on the lev of contamination down there. >> it is bein more than a month andthe oil coninues to spew. >> m...
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. >> that continues overnight in asia, with jo pan's nikkei losing 2.5%. t.j. winick joins from washington. >> reporter: democrats hope the final legislation will reach the president's desk by the fourth of july. >> on this vote, the yaes are 59. the nays are 39. the bill, as amended, is passed. >> reporter: they are the most far-reaching restraints on big banks since the great depression. two democrats voted no since it wasn't tough enough, while four republicans crossed over and voted yes. the bill calls for regulators to liquidate troubled financial institutions. it would create a new bureau for credit cards and mortgages. and establish regulations for hedge funds, derivatives and other financial products. >> our goal is not to punish the banks. but to protect the larger economy and the american people from the kind of upheavals that we've seen in the past few years. and today's action was a major step forward in achieving that goal. >> reporter: the bill must now be reconciled with a house version that passed in december. opponents claim the legislation goe
. >> that continues overnight in asia, with jo pan's nikkei losing 2.5%. t.j. winick joins from washington. >> reporter: democrats hope the final legislation will reach the president's desk by the fourth of july. >> on this vote, the yaes are 59. the nays are 39. the bill, as amended, is passed. >> reporter: they are the most far-reaching restraints on big banks since the great depression. two democrats voted no since it wasn't tough enough, while four republicans...
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jo i want to stop here and thank some very, very special people.t all starts with my boughtful wife elizabeth and our daughter eva, who will be 10 months old. i want to thank my wonderful parents, my brother and sisters and their families. i want to thank my campaign manager who is hore to note pannedy and joe, our consultant. i want to take a moment to thank tray, you are a good and decent servant. i want to thank a special kentucky woman named chris who is a fantastic public servant. i want to thank john and jerry ab rahmson and ben chandler and craig who were there with us from the get go 14 months ago i want to thank a soon to be 86-year-old war horse. thank you for putting us over the top. i just got off the phone with senator ford. he said to tell you he's ready for the fall. he is sure down with 24/6. i want to thank daniel and his wife for being a worthy opponent we are ghoing to be strong we are going to rub a campaign that appeals to your hopes not your fears. we are going to say we are all in this together at the and of the day, we are a
jo i want to stop here and thank some very, very special people.t all starts with my boughtful wife elizabeth and our daughter eva, who will be 10 months old. i want to thank my wonderful parents, my brother and sisters and their families. i want to thank my campaign manager who is hore to note pannedy and joe, our consultant. i want to take a moment to thank tray, you are a good and decent servant. i want to thank a special kentucky woman named chris who is a fantastic public servant. i want...
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jo thank you.ddition to all of the information we have in this room, there is a whole lot of elephants in the room. you just came back from an important meeting in the white house. this was the to o'work of a lot of good law enforcement by the new york police department, the f.b.i. in particular, cusms
jo thank you.ddition to all of the information we have in this room, there is a whole lot of elephants in the room. you just came back from an important meeting in the white house. this was the to o'work of a lot of good law enforcement by the new york police department, the f.b.i. in particular, cusms
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it's two syllables do way, jo is place so it's place where one guess to practice the way of karate. > through right now? what was that drill. >> series of basic techniques punching blocking and those are the elements that make up karate. >> reporter: but how do you deal with the thing of teaching kids about violence. you have a good answer for this. >> we do this at the end of every class and we have approximately 50,000 members in the international karate federation worldwide at the end of every activity tournament class or whatever we say the do jo, coup and hopefully that's engauged in the minds so the students think about that every time they interact. >> reporter: and the five principals. >> character, sincerity, effort, etiquette and self-control. >> they have to say them in japanese. >> reporter: that's really good. today you can are are going to be at the community center and doing what. >> a demonstration and we have one of our professors from morgan state university who will do a lecture on violence and bullying and then we will do the demonstration and have a q and a. >> re
it's two syllables do way, jo is place so it's place where one guess to practice the way of karate. > through right now? what was that drill. >> series of basic techniques punching blocking and those are the elements that make up karate. >> reporter: but how do you deal with the thing of teaching kids about violence. you have a good answer for this. >> we do this at the end of every class and we have approximately 50,000 members in the international karate federation...
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porque su mamá, aun vive en cuba >>> cuan difícil es vivir ze le jos de tu mamá?on en cuba. >>> ha sido uno de los momentos más lindos que he vivido, no lo portada ya creer, todos el pueblo, en los calles esperando esperandome. pasaron los mejores momentos del show, todo el mundo aplaudo, cuando estaba todo el mundo. y yo llorando >>> cuan difícil será para ti, este momento cuando tenga que entrego a la corona el domingo >>> creo que voy hacer una mezclar de sentimiento. voy estar feliz porque estoy agradecida con dios, con toda las oportunidadess que he tenido este año, pero feliz porque vienen cosas mucho mejor >>> continuará trabajando con univisión, y muy pronto, podríamos verla como actriz de novela >>> en miami, univisión >>> yo sé por qué no me respondes >>> gracias, lo mejor para ti, has tenido un año maravilloso que lo siga aprovechando j ustedes no se pueden pedalear gran final de la blez latina que es el domingo a las 88, 7 centr. todos lo que queda al descubierto >>> así vamos la pausa, un futbolista retirado asegura no es el momento del fútbol sino el
porque su mamá, aun vive en cuba >>> cuan difícil es vivir ze le jos de tu mamá?on en cuba. >>> ha sido uno de los momentos más lindos que he vivido, no lo portada ya creer, todos el pueblo, en los calles esperando esperandome. pasaron los mejores momentos del show, todo el mundo aplaudo, cuando estaba todo el mundo. y yo llorando >>> cuan difícil será para ti, este momento cuando tenga que entrego a la corona el domingo >>> creo que voy hacer una...
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÷the middle jobs and service jos that are being automated or not in demand.if you take a look, you have the jobs at the entry level where you have to work a restaurant. those kinds of jobs, picking apples, there is nothing wrong with these jobs. that is the way our ancestors started working on a push cart or whatever. the entry level stuff, those jobs like tourism in new york city, we were free part because it creates those kind of jobs. at the other end, you have the high-paying jobs where you can measure performance or somebody else does. i will get off my high horse and a second. people ryle against big bonuses and high salaries for some people and say it is not fair. no company pays compensation higher because they want to be nice guys. you do not even pay your compensation based on how much people contribute. you pay your compensation based on what it means in a competitive market to get the people you want and keep them and then, if the cost is too high compared to the value added, you go out of business. people always think the companies look at the co
÷the middle jobs and service jos that are being automated or not in demand.if you take a look, you have the jobs at the entry level where you have to work a restaurant. those kinds of jobs, picking apples, there is nothing wrong with these jobs. that is the way our ancestors started working on a push cart or whatever. the entry level stuff, those jobs like tourism in new york city, we were free part because it creates those kind of jobs. at the other end, you have the high-paying jobs where...
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jim thanly jo thanly joins us w preview. >> base city news day shaping up. at 4:00, it's quick bites. so many of us are strapped for cash and strapped for time, too. we'll show you how to stir up a meal undid der 30 minutes for under $30. then at 5:00, expensive high-tech methods could help rid your home of dust mites. but is it money well spent for allergy sufferers? those stories and all the day's new when we join you at 4:00 and 5:00. >>> and another look at our forecast. tom? >> a wonderful day and way. really chilly this morning, but warming up quickly. there's a live picture from our sky watcher camera. you can see the potomac river on the horizon. and the sky is blue and we have temperature its climb to s clir 80 dregrees. just a delightful day. out of the mountain, near 70. eastern shore in the upper 70s. high pressure to thank for awful this fabulous weather that will be in place today and tomorrow. we will have a weak front coming through tomorrow with just a few clouds. and maybe a midday shower. just a very small chance of that. and then on frida
jim thanly jo thanly joins us w preview. >> base city news day shaping up. at 4:00, it's quick bites. so many of us are strapped for cash and strapped for time, too. we'll show you how to stir up a meal undid der 30 minutes for under $30. then at 5:00, expensive high-tech methods could help rid your home of dust mites. but is it money well spent for allergy sufferers? those stories and all the day's new when we join you at 4:00 and 5:00. >>> and another look at our forecast. tom?...
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jo what did we make better ? communities. industry. energy. her. this. lives. how ? by bringing together... information. ... people ... ... machines ... ... systems ... ideas... verizon helps businesses worldwide... including fortune 500 companies... find and achieve... better. better. better. better. anncr vo: ...you can get help gwith a flat tire....r. anncr vo: ...find a nearby tow truck or gas station... anncr vo: ...call emergency services... anncr vo: ...collect accident information. anncr vo: or just watch some fun videos. anncvo: it's so easy, a caveman can do it. caveman: unbelievable... caveman: where's my coat? it was suede with the fringe. vo: download the glovebox app free at geico.com. >> larry: we're back with mayor rudy guiliani. mayor, this seems unconstitutional, but senator lieberman says any american who joins a foreign terrorist group should have his or her citizenship revoked. >> there is a way to do that. >> larry: how? >> it really would get a big challenge in court. if you were, for example, in the second world war, if you were an american ci
jo what did we make better ? communities. industry. energy. her. this. lives. how ? by bringing together... information. ... people ... ... machines ... ... systems ... ideas... verizon helps businesses worldwide... including fortune 500 companies... find and achieve... better. better. better. better. anncr vo: ...you can get help gwith a flat tire....r. anncr vo: ...find a nearby tow truck or gas station... anncr vo: ...call emergency services... anncr vo: ...collect accident information....
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>> well, we know that five suspects,w>jó? men and wo woman, are in custody tonight and pakistani officials believe these five are friends and perhaps facilitators of faisal8 shahzad. they believe they may have helped him get to a training camp in a village in the northwest of the country. now, another twist just moments ago, we sent a local journalist to the village this evening to have a look around and talk to the local people and villagers there say that shahzad and his family are from this village, so that puts a whole sort of different twist on this sketchy and changing all the time story. >> which tells us again how these kinds of stories evolve. they always end up being different than the initial assumptio assumptions. when you talk about the people there being picked up, are they connected to ttp as best you can tell? what do people there think? >> yeah, right now, they do believe that it's the pakistani taliban, but as you know, these groups now, they've all come together. it's just one alphabet soup of militants and
>> well, we know that five suspects,w>jó? men and wo woman, are in custody tonight and pakistani officials believe these five are friends and perhaps facilitators of faisal8 shahzad. they believe they may have helped him get to a training camp in a village in the northwest of the country. now, another twist just moments ago, we sent a local journalist to the village this evening to have a look around and talk to the local people and villagers there say that shahzad and his family are...
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jo people are not quite sure that she will match their liberal check marks.clearly, she is a nominee for the democratic situation. there's no question in terms of her beliefs. in terms of the person she will be replacing, another reason republic cans won't beuick to oppose her is because her opiniowon't quhange the profile of the court host: has clout become the kiss of death guest: institution tutions roit now the news media is being questioned. they areot happy with both potical parties or the administration. as far away from washington as you can run. the best cal queue luiyou can have. >> you need to demonstrate exactly what you have at home in these two years, congress has addressed them a lot. this doesn't have the same political guarantee that it used to. in the pennsylvania race, the 12th district, a closely watched race let's go to me lisa on the republican line. good morning. >> caller: i want 0 to say as far as kegan, it doesn't matter to me who her politics are. what matters to me is that she up holds the law. you can have an opinion when you are
jo people are not quite sure that she will match their liberal check marks.clearly, she is a nominee for the democratic situation. there's no question in terms of her beliefs. in terms of the person she will be replacing, another reason republic cans won't beuick to oppose her is because her opiniowon't quhange the profile of the court host: has clout become the kiss of death guest: institution tutions roit now the news media is being questioned. they areot happy with both potical parties or...
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bobbi jo, we wanted to speak with you for just a second. go get my wedding dress. we're getting married in four weeks. had gone back to missouri and was planning on leaving sunday morning to come home for work. we're both teachers, and my fiance who lives a block up from here called me and said turn around, i-24 was closed. my house had water up to the roofline. >> when you got back, what did you think? >> oh, my gosh. i mean, i had pictured devastation. i had pictured my belongings gone, but it's really unbelievable. i mean i think it really hit me this morning, you know, the last couple days it's just been like systematic go through the motions, but all of a sudden today it's just been like this is really all of my things and it's no more. >> everything right here. this is your furniture here. you just moved in in august. >> all my furniture. they're making us create piles, wood, furniture, crash, and electronics. all our appliances got taken out yesterday. >> you mentioned there are kids next door, families who lost really everything. >>
bobbi jo, we wanted to speak with you for just a second. go get my wedding dress. we're getting married in four weeks. had gone back to missouri and was planning on leaving sunday morning to come home for work. we're both teachers, and my fiance who lives a block up from here called me and said turn around, i-24 was closed. my house had water up to the roofline. >> when you got back, what did you think? >> oh, my gosh. i mean, i had pictured devastation. i had pictured my belongings...
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do they or someone they love has been diseased by a foreign national who has committed to the mary joil they're able to remove their conditional resident status. once their temporary status is legally changed, however, some disappear off and leaving the spouses with serious financial and familial obligations. is it true that uscis relied almost exclusively on documents, records and photographs with little opportunity for interviews or investigation of the petitioner? >> senator, our process of detecting and deterring marriage fraud is far more robust than that. as part of the television of the fraud detection and national security, director at earlier this year, one of the things that we're doing is bringing increased attention to your benefit fraud compliance assessment pro graham. and one of the areas that we will be focused upon in that renewed assessment and review process is on the marriage of fraud issue. and i would be pleased to report the results to you once our study is undertaken. >> glad to hear that. is a true that once a fiancÉ or petition is proved that requires a quiet
do they or someone they love has been diseased by a foreign national who has committed to the mary joil they're able to remove their conditional resident status. once their temporary status is legally changed, however, some disappear off and leaving the spouses with serious financial and familial obligations. is it true that uscis relied almost exclusively on documents, records and photographs with little opportunity for interviews or investigation of the petitioner? >> senator, our...
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i want to thank ann reem work the voices and faces project, stephanie hanson and jo an amebbolt with end violence against women international for their work in trying to help this legislation. it seems to me it is well time for us to correct the injustice which exists in our law on this issue and i commend the committee for making it possible for us to correct this. . this does not punish the family of the perpetrators, but not give special honors of someone who is convicted of such a heinous crime as rape. i thank the chairman of the committee and ranking member of the committee. i believe this is something that will, in fact, honor this congress by recognizing we do not as a nation tolerate violent cres against women. our ine form military code of justice indeed provides that rape is, in fact, a capital crime. this brings our code in line with the current provision of the law. and the f.b.i. ranks rape second only to murder. and i believe you could make the argument that rape is a more heinous crime than murder because it is always carried out with planning and often with great vio
i want to thank ann reem work the voices and faces project, stephanie hanson and jo an amebbolt with end violence against women international for their work in trying to help this legislation. it seems to me it is well time for us to correct the injustice which exists in our law on this issue and i commend the committee for making it possible for us to correct this. . this does not punish the family of the perpetrators, but not give special honors of someone who is convicted of such a heinous...
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joings us here on set as he often does is bob wisenstein. the greek debt crisis, whether or not it's going to spread to other countries. bob is fairly optimistic, despite the pall cast over the overall markets. good to see you. >> thank you. >> we're off the lows today. but still lower after the big sell-off yesterday. is what's happening in yrp goeu going to lead to a big correction here? what should we expect right now? >> tangibly the greek situation is not a big deal on its own. it's a small part of the european economy. this is a psychological overhang and spillover. will it go into the other markets, into the u.s. markets? at the margin, it's an excuse to hold the markets down. but the reality is, earnings are coming in and that is what drives stock prices ultimately and coming in way above expectation. >> your baseline assumption is the market can go higher from here in liquid equities? >> we really do feel that way. there's a differentiation that's more significant between europe and the u.s. and the emerging markets, which are doing
joings us here on set as he often does is bob wisenstein. the greek debt crisis, whether or not it's going to spread to other countries. bob is fairly optimistic, despite the pall cast over the overall markets. good to see you. >> thank you. >> we're off the lows today. but still lower after the big sell-off yesterday. is what's happening in yrp goeu going to lead to a big correction here? what should we expect right now? >> tangibly the greek situation is not a big deal on...
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jo people are not quite sure that she will match their liberal check marks.clearly, she is a nominee for the democratic situation. there's no question in terms of her beliefs. in terms of the person she will be replacing, another reason republic cans won't be quick to oppose her is because her opinion won't quhange the profile of the court host: has clout become the kiss of death guest: institution tutions roit now the news media is being questioned. they are not happy with both political parties or the administration. as far away from washington as you can run. the best cal queue luis you can have. >> you need to demonstrate exactly what you have at home in these two years, congress has addressed them a lot. this doesn't have the same political guarantee that it used to. in the pennsylvania race, the 12th district, a closely watched race let's go to me lisa on the republican line. good morning. >> caller: i want 0 to say as far as kegan, it doesn't matter to me who her politics are. what matters to me is that she up holds the law. you can have an opinion whe
jo people are not quite sure that she will match their liberal check marks.clearly, she is a nominee for the democratic situation. there's no question in terms of her beliefs. in terms of the person she will be replacing, another reason republic cans won't be quick to oppose her is because her opinion won't quhange the profile of the court host: has clout become the kiss of death guest: institution tutions roit now the news media is being questioned. they are not happy with both political...
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last month, 290,000 jo were created with 231,000 of them in the private sector. number of new jobs created in the last four years. while these are great statistics, we still have a long, long way to go. it will take time to recover the eight million jobs lost over the course of this recession. one positive thing congress could do to support jobs is to do all that we can to support small businesses. with two out of every three new jobs created by small businesses, there are the -- they are the driving sfors of our economy. un-- driving force of our economy. unfortunately, they've also been thhardest hit by the recession. havi lost over 2.4 million jobs. as president obama indicated in his meeting with the small business leaders, this is the nation's -- this is the nation where anyone with a good idea and the will to work hard can succeed. i agree with president obama. new york city is no stranger to good ideas, hard work, or small businesses. the city is home to over 200,000 small businesses. -- small businesses, which create hundreds of thousands of jobs prorkvid
last month, 290,000 jo were created with 231,000 of them in the private sector. number of new jobs created in the last four years. while these are great statistics, we still have a long, long way to go. it will take time to recover the eight million jobs lost over the course of this recession. one positive thing congress could do to support jobs is to do all that we can to support small businesses. with two out of every three new jobs created by small businesses, there are the -- they are the...
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mary jo on the republican line. -- kentucky. we have a farm that has oil wells on them, but they are not capped. they have been in production for years. we do not have the environmental protection agency person coming to look at these things. these are open wells. another thing, on cap and trade, do you ever think about the amount of heat that concrete puts off? guest: i think the cap and trade legislation that senators are trying to push is trying to be choreographed with theclimate on time a change, which is what i think she is getting at. certainly, there are questions about whether this bill would have been in effect on global temperatures. the bill seeks a reduction by 2020. most environmentalists believe that is not enough, but it is getting started. that would private investment in cleaner energy come away from fossil fuels, like coal and oil. host: next phone call. democratic line. caller: i have not fallen this legislation particularly carefully, but -- i have not been following this legislation particularly carefully,
mary jo on the republican line. -- kentucky. we have a farm that has oil wells on them, but they are not capped. they have been in production for years. we do not have the environmental protection agency person coming to look at these things. these are open wells. another thing, on cap and trade, do you ever think about the amount of heat that concrete puts off? guest: i think the cap and trade legislation that senators are trying to push is trying to be choreographed with theclimate on time a...
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joing us from panel two for a discussion of whether or not arizona's immigration law is constitutionalageorgetown law school, miguel estrada, roger pardo-maurer, or in baird -- orrin baird, and patricia millette. quick programming note, you will see in your programs that in panel 3, we were going to have jesse jackson on. rep jackson is on his y over. we will interrupt this panel when he arriv to hear his comments on politics and immigration, and then you will go back to the question of whether or not the immigration law unconstitutional. panelists, here is where we are today, on monday, april 17 -- i'm sorry, may 17. lawsuit was filed by a group -- a lot of different organizations, the american civil liberties union, the mexican american legal defense fund, the aclu, the naacp, along with numerous other civil rights organizations, they have filed a lawsuit that challenges arizona's law -- you have got it. i have got it. the challenge it as being unconstitutional on several grounds. it charges the new errors on immigration law unlawfully interferes with federal power and authority over
joing us from panel two for a discussion of whether or not arizona's immigration law is constitutionalageorgetown law school, miguel estrada, roger pardo-maurer, or in baird -- orrin baird, and patricia millette. quick programming note, you will see in your programs that in panel 3, we were going to have jesse jackson on. rep jackson is on his y over. we will interrupt this panel when he arriv to hear his comments on politics and immigration, and then you will go back to the question of whether...
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mary jo on the republican line. -- kentucky. caller: we have a farm that has oil wells on them, but they are not capped. they have been in production for years. we do not have the environmental protection agency person coming to look at these things. these are open wells. another thing, on cap and trade, do you ever think about the amount of heat that concrete puts off? guest: i think the cap and trade legislation that senators are trying to push is trying to be choreographed with the climate on time a change, which is what i think she is getting at. certainly, there are questions about whether this bill would have been in effect on global temperatures. the bill seeks a reduction by 2020. most environmentalists believe that is not enough, but it is getting started. that would private investment in cleaner energy come away from fossil fuels, like coal and oil. host: next phone call. democratic line. caller: i have not fallen this legislation particularly carefully, but -- i have not been following this legislation particularly ca
mary jo on the republican line. -- kentucky. caller: we have a farm that has oil wells on them, but they are not capped. they have been in production for years. we do not have the environmental protection agency person coming to look at these things. these are open wells. another thing, on cap and trade, do you ever think about the amount of heat that concrete puts off? guest: i think the cap and trade legislation that senators are trying to push is trying to be choreographed with the climate...
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our phones are open from pennsylvania in which jos sestet is the winner over arlen specter. 98% of the is reporting. the results from the 12th congressional district in pennsylvania where more critz is the candidate in a seat long held by john murtha. he defeated ken burns in that southwestern pennsylvania district. in arkansas, there will be a runoff between bill halter and blanche lincoln. that will take place in three weeks. tomorrow morning, reporters from the hot line joining us to get their perspective on what happened tonight. also, politics from connecticut with that "new york times" story about richard blumenthal and his military record coming into question. up next from pennsylvania, we began with a concession speech by arlen specter. it runs about five minutes. we will follow that with joe sestak. >> good evening, my supporters. and most of the media in the western hemisphere. [applause] i f just called congressmen sestak to congratulate him and tell him it is vital that we keep this safe with the democratic party, and i will support him in the election. i thanked the extrao
our phones are open from pennsylvania in which jos sestet is the winner over arlen specter. 98% of the is reporting. the results from the 12th congressional district in pennsylvania where more critz is the candidate in a seat long held by john murtha. he defeated ken burns in that southwestern pennsylvania district. in arkansas, there will be a runoff between bill halter and blanche lincoln. that will take place in three weeks. tomorrow morning, reporters from the hot line joining us to get...
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called "the mccain girl," which was a bunch of elderly women who were singing about their affection for joccain. it was just devastating in an existential way. [laughter] you understood this was now being driven totally by forces outside of the control of the campaign. one of the impacts of this, as we go forward into the future, is the campaigns and the candidates themselves will control an increasingly smaller and smaller and smaller territory of their message. and more and more area of the campaign, more and more of the campaign's message i going to be shaped by outside forces in this social media. all of the social media, in the next twitter, the next facebook, these next generations are going to be a profoundly important part of that. >> steve, i have this wonderful image of all the mccain staffers looking at computer monitors watching the obama girl video, fast forwarding, going back and forth. would it be fair to say that it is possible that consumers of traditional media, the major newspapers, the standard television channels, maybe even the cable channels, you were just watching t
called "the mccain girl," which was a bunch of elderly women who were singing about their affection for joccain. it was just devastating in an existential way. [laughter] you understood this was now being driven totally by forces outside of the control of the campaign. one of the impacts of this, as we go forward into the future, is the campaigns and the candidates themselves will control an increasingly smaller and smaller and smaller territory of their message. and more and more...
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so then that was later retwitted by jo madden. he simply retweeted it and said, go o's.and fans all over the place, and then i was is this a fake or what? i did a little bit of researching to find out if he is a true o's fan. take a look at this photo. he tweeted last year and he has the o's hat on. >> he is from here. >> he is from maryland, so i guess -- >> very cool. >> we like that one. and we're talking about other maryland native and a baltimore native in fact, carmelo anthony. he is an all-star player for the denver nuggets, but he did have a successful high school career at towson catholic in baltimore county. now carmelo, he donates time and money to causes in denver and here in baltimore. and now he is campaigning a new cause and i found it on tweeter. he says, hey, fans, help melo win $10,000 for special olympics by casting your vote for him on the fan page. catch carmelo's video and vote now through may 9th. >> we checked out that video and obviously a very good cause. he is always here in baltimore helping out with something. >> he has his foundation. >> and
so then that was later retwitted by jo madden. he simply retweeted it and said, go o's.and fans all over the place, and then i was is this a fake or what? i did a little bit of researching to find out if he is a true o's fan. take a look at this photo. he tweeted last year and he has the o's hat on. >> he is from here. >> he is from maryland, so i guess -- >> very cool. >> we like that one. and we're talking about other maryland native and a baltimore native in fact,...
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it is time to get back to a body that deals honesty, with integrity that jo can count on. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? >> to address the use for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: thout objection, the gentleman from minnesota is recognized for one minute to address the house. mr. ellison: mr. speaker, i rise today to talk about the importance of continued support for jobs for americans. when america faced massive unemployment in e 1930's, our government stepped up with a w.p.a. and the c.c.c. it's time to continue that drive as t demratic congress has been doing without much help from our republican colleagues the fact is that local governments have been hardest hit in the area of job cuts. the local governments have lost over 140 jobs in 2008 and 2009 and the numbereeps growing. anher 53,000 jobs will be lost by july 1 if we don't act. another 128,000 be lost by fiscal year 2011 if we don't act. anso, mr. speaker, i'm asking my colleagues to step forward for people whoeed to work. this summer
it is time to get back to a body that deals honesty, with integrity that jo can count on. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? >> to address the use for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: thout objection, the gentleman from minnesota is recognized for one minute to address the house. mr. ellison: mr. speaker, i rise today to talk about the importance of continued support for jobs for americans. when america faced...
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nixon got up -- they were trying break his presidency, and the gave the great silent majority speech jose were your words? i was given credit for, and we used the terms -- i never have gone back and looked exactly. it was the speech, and then came the agnew speech, which i wrote on november 13th, after the networks counterattacked, and then went after the "washington post" and "the new york times," and agnew was the third most admired man in america. and as i told them in suites su- switzerland, they said that agnew was the greatest threat to freedom of the press. i said, not bad only seven years out of journalism school. >> host: did you work with richard nixon at all on his book? >> guest: i didn't work with him. i did go out there for a time and i reviewed various periods, '66 to '68 period. and was putting stuff in the book i didn't agree with. they were saying in the book, the '66-'68 they were really afraid of bobby kennedy. i was never afraid of bobby kennedy as a candidate. i thought the most dangerous candidate was hubert humphrey. he was such a hero on civil rights and he was
nixon got up -- they were trying break his presidency, and the gave the great silent majority speech jose were your words? i was given credit for, and we used the terms -- i never have gone back and looked exactly. it was the speech, and then came the agnew speech, which i wrote on november 13th, after the networks counterattacked, and then went after the "washington post" and "the new york times," and agnew was the third most admired man in america. and as i told them in...
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to be going to be tried to figure out how toed deal our jos and her future. i mean, that's how i view the h world for an economici meanthatw worletition. d. largest employer is a world-class research university. h. one b. visas, high skilled visa work off the last year and one day. h1b we wouldn't be trying to steal the talent of the world t. the united states as the nation remains the lead producer of technologies and sciences and a world that is demanding the products and the things on the ideas that we make, why would he seek into advantage ourselves i this fashion by promoting immigration to the nation seemso to me to be a self-defeating purpose. fashither observation i have anythingon by to sway we supporr bus and sort of the frustration and will be between a rock and a hard place is phoenix and the community finds themselves asoca continuing for the federal government to save us that may be a real long bus trip to haveo have been. and frankly, if are waiting for, the court to save us, the courts to my point of view become increasingly politicized andor
to be going to be tried to figure out how toed deal our jos and her future. i mean, that's how i view the h world for an economici meanthatw worletition. d. largest employer is a world-class research university. h. one b. visas, high skilled visa work off the last year and one day. h1b we wouldn't be trying to steal the talent of the world t. the united states as the nation remains the lead producer of technologies and sciences and a world that is demanding the products and the things on the...
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the chair: the jo from arizona is recognized for a minute and a half. ms. giffords: thank you. first i'd like to congratulate chairman gordon and ranking member hall for this legislation. three years ago this body recognized the importance that science and technology plays on our 21st century work force. we took action by passing the american competes act of 2007. we heard -- heeded -- heeded the warnings from the national academy's report, rising above the gathering storm, american students were falling behind in science and mathematics and with their falling grades went our ability to remain competitive in our global economy. i offered amendments three years ago to help students from low income but also rural parts of mesh to get the support they need to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and ms. matsui: mick -- mathematics. but we're not through the words yet. today we renew our commitment by maintaining america's leadership by considering this re-authorization. this bipartisan bill is exactly the sort this congress should be focusing on. it's about the econo
the chair: the jo from arizona is recognized for a minute and a half. ms. giffords: thank you. first i'd like to congratulate chairman gordon and ranking member hall for this legislation. three years ago this body recognized the importance that science and technology plays on our 21st century work force. we took action by passing the american competes act of 2007. we heard -- heeded -- heeded the warnings from the national academy's report, rising above the gathering storm, american students...
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i'm asking for each of us today as members to look very carefully at this issue and to jo me in supporting this amendment. this amendment helps to expedite these groundbreaking treatments, to make sure that effective, immediately and quickly that our nation's veterans who are suffering from t.b.i. and the myriad of problems tt come with that will receive the most leading edge answers available in medicine today. i ask my colleagues to please join with me in this bipartisan amendment. mr. chairman, i also note as i stand that i am opposed to the provisions known as don't ask, don't tell changes yesterday at the rules commite, we had a rather vigorous debate, and at the end of that debate when i hadn opportunity to talkith members of the committee who were there, i said please tell me about the debate at took place in the committee. there was none. the chairman: time is expired. mr. sessions: it should have been in the committee. the chairman: for one minute mr. sessions: i believe that thisssue reallydemanded an opportunity for the members of the armed services committee to fully debate and
i'm asking for each of us today as members to look very carefully at this issue and to jo me in supporting this amendment. this amendment helps to expedite these groundbreaking treatments, to make sure that effective, immediately and quickly that our nation's veterans who are suffering from t.b.i. and the myriad of problems tt come with that will receive the most leading edge answers available in medicine today. i ask my colleagues to please join with me in this bipartisan amendment. mr....
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i think, you know, we're not a natural holder, we're a reluctant owner, but we're still a matter jo owner and, you know -- majority owner and when the government of the united states rolls over, you might not like being underneath it. so i think the answer is, i think the sooner they can shed us, the more competitive they will be. >> so there's no indication to you that the rates or the underwriting standards of an a.i.g. -- >> there was some chat about -- you heard some noise about that in the marketplace shortly after, you know, in early 2009, haven't heard that since. >> ok. i'm done. >> mr. silvers. >> a.i.g. is the only participant in the treasury department's ssfi program, systemically significant failings institution program. what are the -- this may seem silly after this day's worth of testimony, but it's not. one of the characteristics of a.i.g. that made it an ssfi -- what are the characteristics of a.i.g. that made it an ssfi? >> for a company you're going to invest $132 billion to create a program called failing institution, it's a little contrary to the objective of getting y
i think, you know, we're not a natural holder, we're a reluctant owner, but we're still a matter jo owner and, you know -- majority owner and when the government of the united states rolls over, you might not like being underneath it. so i think the answer is, i think the sooner they can shed us, the more competitive they will be. >> so there's no indication to you that the rates or the underwriting standards of an a.i.g. -- >> there was some chat about -- you heard some noise about...
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jo yes, i do. we'll deal with social wange >> will. >> thank you for pulling this together and for all the work that staff is doing both here in the gnat and the house. i see a lot of people i have talked to already gule a proud member we'll talk about the problems presented on an international basis. a stat that really gets me is in 1986, a 10 megabyte hard drive now you can buy a 1.5 terabyte to story photos. something we talked about in ters of niffings were not looking back, we are moving forward. we have seen enormous progress. we offer a web based service since i started using t it, i've only used 15 megabytes. that's the point of g mail. never ar chief anything >> i have latitude on it. i ask share my location with my friends in a private senate work. it shows where i am to the level i want also, i wanted to focus on dox, the on line word processing system you probably had your ibm 286. you could write up a document. this is a complete cleat this bares very little resemblance to a remote com
jo yes, i do. we'll deal with social wange >> will. >> thank you for pulling this together and for all the work that staff is doing both here in the gnat and the house. i see a lot of people i have talked to already gule a proud member we'll talk about the problems presented on an international basis. a stat that really gets me is in 1986, a 10 megabyte hard drive now you can buy a 1.5 terabyte to story photos. something we talked about in ters of niffings were not looking back, we...