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[laughter] >> thank you, joyce. martha, or more. >> well, in terms of advice to young people were thinking about young and old, i'm a slightly different position than my two fellow panelist in that my poor kids who are now both in their 30's have spent most of their lives telling me to to want. i have high hopes for my grandchildren, that they will be rebels and adventures. >> and didn't use a yesterday, mark, that one of the best things in your life -- and that no i'm not saying it exactly right, one of the best things in your life has been becoming a grandparent? >> that didn't say one of the best, i said the best. it is something i still don't understand. my grandson is only 22 months old, and we have another grandchild on the way. it is something i don't understand, whether it is biological or ego or humility or whatever it is. i cannot compare anything i have ever experienced were done in my life to the experience of being a grandparent. >> are you planning to be a subversive grandfather? are you planning to be
[laughter] >> thank you, joyce. martha, or more. >> well, in terms of advice to young people were thinking about young and old, i'm a slightly different position than my two fellow panelist in that my poor kids who are now both in their 30's have spent most of their lives telling me to to want. i have high hopes for my grandchildren, that they will be rebels and adventures. >> and didn't use a yesterday, mark, that one of the best things in your life -- and that no i'm not...
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i talk to joyce. she was game. we got a bunch of friends from high school and college and god bless them they went out and formed -- we had something like 1,500 volunteers helping and people running around saying rumsfeld for congress, and hearings and buttons and bumper stickers and sure enough was fortunate. one thing that might have helped is president kennedy had gotten elected two years before and he was so young -- >> he had run for congress in 29. >> served in the senate part of his term and ran for president. he was a young president. he had been elected and was so charming and humorous. >> second president -- posed for a picture during the campaign and has a new congressman within your first couple months went to the white house and met kennedy. >> guest: the fact the we had such an attractive young president made a kid of 29 running for congress look like maybe he could be a congressman. >> host: you came to washington and the things you did in washington that you write about in the book, you attended a b
i talk to joyce. she was game. we got a bunch of friends from high school and college and god bless them they went out and formed -- we had something like 1,500 volunteers helping and people running around saying rumsfeld for congress, and hearings and buttons and bumper stickers and sure enough was fortunate. one thing that might have helped is president kennedy had gotten elected two years before and he was so young -- >> he had run for congress in 29. >> served in the senate part...
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so i talked to joyce, and she's gained, she said. and we got a whole bunch of friends from high school, college and god bless them, they went out there and form, i think with something like 1500 volunteers helping. people running around with hard tops on the car saying rumsfeld for congress, dealings and buttons, bumper stickers. and sure enough, i was fortunate. one of the things that might help is that president kennedy had gotten elected two years before. and he was so young. >> he didn't run for congress speak he served in the senate part of the term and then he ran for president. but he was a young president, and he'd been elected and was so attractive, charming and humorous. >> that was the second president you saw. you post a picture with eisner during the campaign, and as a new congressman, i think within your first couple of months went to the white house and met kennedy. >> i did indeed. but the fact that we had such an attractive young president had an appeal in the district that maybe to 29 years old running for congress
so i talked to joyce, and she's gained, she said. and we got a whole bunch of friends from high school, college and god bless them, they went out there and form, i think with something like 1500 volunteers helping. people running around with hard tops on the car saying rumsfeld for congress, dealings and buttons, bumper stickers. and sure enough, i was fortunate. one of the things that might help is that president kennedy had gotten elected two years before. and he was so young. >> he...
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joyce got one of the scarves, and it's framed. [laughter] what happened was afterwards, sammy said, come on, let's go back into the dressing room. you know, i'm not the type who hangs around las vegas dressing rooms. [laughter] you go in this place, and it's large, and here are all these people, sammy is getting dressed walking around, and all the show girls are there, and there are very attractive women with trays selling cigarettes and selling western jewelry and turquoise and what have you and all the hangers with the staff and they are milling around, and joyce starts talking with somebody, and she couldn't find me. she looked around the room, and way off in the corner elvis had me cornered. i was against the corner, and he's big, and he was like this, and i was kind of hidden right behind him. he was talking about the united states army. if you remember, there was a draft during that period and some of the people did not go in the draft. they went to canada or refused, and he went in and served in the united states army, serv
joyce got one of the scarves, and it's framed. [laughter] what happened was afterwards, sammy said, come on, let's go back into the dressing room. you know, i'm not the type who hangs around las vegas dressing rooms. [laughter] you go in this place, and it's large, and here are all these people, sammy is getting dressed walking around, and all the show girls are there, and there are very attractive women with trays selling cigarettes and selling western jewelry and turquoise and what have you...
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host: we want to welcome joyce raez raezer. guest: thank you.t: what are the major issues military families need? what are the biggest concerns? guest: how to sustain support for families challenged by a decade of war. the needs of the military families have grown. even in support services have grown. the issues they face, the challenges they face are cumulative. research now that says mility families have a harder time the longer that service member has been deployed. if we look to the challenges our nation faces our military families face the challenges sustaining family support. not just the government but also from all those citizens and organizations andeople out there that interact with military families on a daily basis. host: we have a line for military families. if you have a spouse that is serving in the military, either here, stateside or overseas and for all others we ask you to call the other number. so specifically, in terms of programs you think need to be addressed, is it financial, support, education, is it medical? guest: it's
host: we want to welcome joyce raez raezer. guest: thank you.t: what are the major issues military families need? what are the biggest concerns? guest: how to sustain support for families challenged by a decade of war. the needs of the military families have grown. even in support services have grown. the issues they face, the challenges they face are cumulative. research now that says mility families have a harder time the longer that service member has been deployed. if we look to the...
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this is joyce time. mr. harper is offering new fantasy economics. he cannot explain how he will sustain canadian health care. we can read >> wishes stop giving the old company's fiscal advantages, and we should stop letting $3 billion go into tax savings. i mean, $3 billion a year? just those two examples. >> mr. harper? >> let me say this. our philosophy is clear. you fund it services by making sure you can keep your economy going and create jobs. others are proposing that they will fund $30 billion, up $6 billion, by increasing tax rates on job creators. experts say that is going to cost us billions of dollars. >> speak the truth. instead of giving tax breaks that you do to the richest and most powerful companies in the country -- the ones that doubt canadians, we are saying, roll back on small businesses and help the small businesses create jobs. we have to create taxes for businesses big and small, and the new democratic party voted for that. >> that is too much, to hear you say that. that is simply too much and not true. >> mr. harper, your num
this is joyce time. mr. harper is offering new fantasy economics. he cannot explain how he will sustain canadian health care. we can read >> wishes stop giving the old company's fiscal advantages, and we should stop letting $3 billion go into tax savings. i mean, $3 billion a year? just those two examples. >> mr. harper? >> let me say this. our philosophy is clear. you fund it services by making sure you can keep your economy going and create jobs. others are proposing that...
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>> well, joyce chezem u.n. usual humor and one night i got home and went to the icebox and there was a little sign that said he tackled the job that couldn't be done and with a smile he went right to it. he tackled the job that couldn't be done and couldn't do it. [laughter] you laugh. at 10:00 at night when i was reaching into a soda a and reading that, that throws you down, i tell you. [laughter] >> so you did that and went on to the next white house and you write in the book you wanted to leave washington after the election of 1972. did you see watergate coming? >> guest: i didn't at all. i ended up going over to nato as the ambassador right after the 1972 election and the pundits in washington couldn't believe that i would leave the power. i was a member of the cabinet in the white house and suddenly i'm going off to brussels belgium and looked like siberia to the political people in the white house because the proximity to power is considered in washington what one would want and i did the opposite. i went
>> well, joyce chezem u.n. usual humor and one night i got home and went to the icebox and there was a little sign that said he tackled the job that couldn't be done and with a smile he went right to it. he tackled the job that couldn't be done and couldn't do it. [laughter] you laugh. at 10:00 at night when i was reaching into a soda a and reading that, that throws you down, i tell you. [laughter] >> so you did that and went on to the next white house and you write in the book you...
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joyce hicks, and would wow like to introduce our other guest? >> we have a very special guest tonight. our special guest tonight is our brand new, just sworn in, chief of police, greg suhr. i want to give him a warm welcome. [applause] just by way of background for those of you in the audience, there was a swearing in today, it was an honor to be part of that ceremony. the commissioners were president. we look at you, greg, as the reflection of the work we've put in for the past 100 days, a long, significant 100 days, and it was a very, very thorough process that led to your selection. we had 77 applicants. we interviewed an untold number of candidates. unlike last time, the commission not only interviewed the finalists once, but twice. commissioner chan and i had the pleasure. and it came down to three names presented to the mayor and this commission had some guidelines we were looking at, community policing, an inspirational leader, respect of the rank and file. as they said earlier today, as we moved through the process, one thing became very
joyce hicks, and would wow like to introduce our other guest? >> we have a very special guest tonight. our special guest tonight is our brand new, just sworn in, chief of police, greg suhr. i want to give him a warm welcome. [applause] just by way of background for those of you in the audience, there was a swearing in today, it was an honor to be part of that ceremony. the commissioners were president. we look at you, greg, as the reflection of the work we've put in for the past 100 days,...
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host: we want to welcome joyce raez raezer. guest: thank you.ost: what are the major issues military families need? what are the biggest concerns? guest: how to sustain support for families challenged by a decade of war. the needs of the military families have grown. even in support services have grown. the issues they face, the challenges they face are cumulative. research now that says military families have a harder time the longer that service member has been deployed. if we look to the challenges our nation faces our military families face the challenges sustaining family support. not just the government but also from all those citizens and organizations and people out there that interact with military families on a daily basis. host: we have a line for military families. if you have a spouse that is serving in the military, either here, stateside or overseas and for all others we ask you to call the other number. so specifically, in terms of programs you think need to be addressed, is it financial, support, education, is it medical? guest:
host: we want to welcome joyce raez raezer. guest: thank you.ost: what are the major issues military families need? what are the biggest concerns? guest: how to sustain support for families challenged by a decade of war. the needs of the military families have grown. even in support services have grown. the issues they face, the challenges they face are cumulative. research now that says military families have a harder time the longer that service member has been deployed. if we look to the...
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>> well, joyce chezem u.n. usual humor and one night i got home and went to the icebox and there was a little sign that said he tackled the job that couldn't be done and with a smile he went right to it. he tackled the job that couldn't be done and couldn't do it. [laughter] you laugh. at 10:00 at night when i was reaching into a soda a and reading that, that throws you down, i tell you. [laughter] >> so you did that and went on to the next white house and you write in the book you wanted to leave washington after the election of 1972. did you see watergate coming? >> guest: i didn't at all. i ended up going over to nato as the ambassador right after the 1972 election and the pundits in washington couldn't believe that i would leave the power. i was a member of the cabinet in the white house and suddenly i'm going off to brussels belgium and looked like siberia to the political people in the white house because the proximity to power is considered in washington what one would want and i did the opposite. i went
>> well, joyce chezem u.n. usual humor and one night i got home and went to the icebox and there was a little sign that said he tackled the job that couldn't be done and with a smile he went right to it. he tackled the job that couldn't be done and couldn't do it. [laughter] you laugh. at 10:00 at night when i was reaching into a soda a and reading that, that throws you down, i tell you. [laughter] >> so you did that and went on to the next white house and you write in the book you...
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joyce. thing this milk champagne up all off the noon so i think it's time to try one out. healthy. holik. but if you are looking for a real drink the moldovan capital surrounds has plenty of the peach options. such as the small. life and the spice as well as me. somewhere or me thanks for. the read. the first symbol is going to get on the banks i want to swim oakley because. i'm a little does carry. some stuff. i'm feeling much more confident i made my way or the d.j. will shift much of this list. believe me mr d.j. could you show me a few tricks that. everything's loaded on three u.s.b. disc in this club so there were no actual records to mix but there were about fifty very significant going. and it's quite hard to hear instructions from them this land. on the singles in exactly seamless i needed a guaranteed flotilla of quick. cuts to my list so she could. little to take a fall comfortably position. thank you for a. long. hard but because it was like last time on my part. i guess it. was razor. it turns out the joy was an aspiring doctor who'd come all the way from st don't study
joyce. thing this milk champagne up all off the noon so i think it's time to try one out. healthy. holik. but if you are looking for a real drink the moldovan capital surrounds has plenty of the peach options. such as the small. life and the spice as well as me. somewhere or me thanks for. the read. the first symbol is going to get on the banks i want to swim oakley because. i'm a little does carry. some stuff. i'm feeling much more confident i made my way or the d.j. will shift much of this...
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joyce, afghanistan. >> unbelievable. very sad story. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> this morning, two arch rifles come together at at&t park in support of an injured fan. they report no trouble during and after last night's game. >> here is a live look from downtown san francisco, breezy this morning. calmer and colder this morning. we'll talk about the low average temperatures and couple of chances of rain in the forecast. >> i think you'll notice traffic is considerably lighter this week. some people do have spring break. there is construction out there. >> state lawmakers consider a bill that would, gun supporters are in an all all fight. >> thank you so much for joining us. i'm kristen sze. >> i'm eric thomas. >> the giants and dodgers go at it again tonight. no problems reported in last night's first meeting of the rival teams since the brutal beating of a giants fan on opening day. >> and extra police presence and plea before the game help to keep things peaceful. >> he addressed the und
joyce, afghanistan. >> unbelievable. very sad story. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> this morning, two arch rifles come together at at&t park in support of an injured fan. they report no trouble during and after last night's game. >> here is a live look from downtown san francisco, breezy this morning. calmer and colder this morning. we'll talk about the low average temperatures and couple of chances of rain in the forecast. >>...
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what we're learning from an elderly elephant named joyce. always respect your elders, right? if it's a pachyderm, yes. >> indeed. >>> before that we get to the deadly storm system that left destruction all the way from oklahoma, up to virginia, at least 45 people were killed. hundreds of others have been hurt. >> and the hardest hit was north carolina, where more than 60 twisters touched down. emily schmidt is now joining us this morning from raleigh. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. the numbers are staggering. more than 240 tornados over just the past three days across this country. some the worst damage is here in raleigh, north carolina. roads are closed this morning. hundreds of homes are damaged or gone. >> reporter: from the air the swath of devastation is awe-inspiring. a closer look reveals mobile homes and tractor-trailers tossed on their sides, roofs ripped right off of homes. >> yeah, there goes the roof right off of the house. >> it's like a bomb, literally went off in my backyard. >> reporter: 62 tornados were reported in at least 20
what we're learning from an elderly elephant named joyce. always respect your elders, right? if it's a pachyderm, yes. >> indeed. >>> before that we get to the deadly storm system that left destruction all the way from oklahoma, up to virginia, at least 45 people were killed. hundreds of others have been hurt. >> and the hardest hit was north carolina, where more than 60 twisters touched down. emily schmidt is now joining us this morning from raleigh. good morning, emily....
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. >> reporter: executive director joyce razor says there aren't yet specifics on medical treatment, what'sssential, and what's not. >> there's medical facilities at walter reed, bethesda, and all those installations around the world, could be open just for emergency care. and so where does that young mom with the baby with the ear infection go? >> reporter: she says it's difficult for military personnel to focus on their task if they're worried about their families at home. marines at quantico would rather not be thinking about how they're going to pay their bills or put food on the table. >> that was peggy fox reporting. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." here's to my pants not leaving marks on my waist. achieve small wins with a healthy lifestyle and dannon light & fit. the light fresh yogurt with 80 calories vs. 100 in the other leading brand. here's to 80 calories tasting crazy good. live light and fit. >>> in oklahoma city, helicopters and ground crews are battling wind-driven wildfires threatening dozens of homes. the flames have blackened at least 1,500 acres and dest
. >> reporter: executive director joyce razor says there aren't yet specifics on medical treatment, what'sssential, and what's not. >> there's medical facilities at walter reed, bethesda, and all those installations around the world, could be open just for emergency care. and so where does that young mom with the baby with the ear infection go? >> reporter: she says it's difficult for military personnel to focus on their task if they're worried about their families at home....
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next to paula is joyce slocum as the interim president and ceo of npr. she's been the general counselors there for several years. next to choice is bill kling who is the ceo of american public media which is both a national producer of programs and also has under its umbrella 44 public radio stations across the country. and next to bill is caryn mathes who is the general manager of wamu here in washington. so welcome to all of you. 90. i'm going to start, pat, with you. because we're going to start first of all by talking about the federal funding debate, crisis, and what lies ahead. and as i ask you were talking a little bit before, before this session, what happened in the budget deal? we were hearing that public radio and planned parenthood were definitely on the table, definitely going to get cut. the deal gets made. we look in the newspaper and the cpp which is the funding corporation, congress gives the money to the corporation for public broadcasting corporation of public broadcasting gives it to stations and other producers and public me. the cpb
next to paula is joyce slocum as the interim president and ceo of npr. she's been the general counselors there for several years. next to choice is bill kling who is the ceo of american public media which is both a national producer of programs and also has under its umbrella 44 public radio stations across the country. and next to bill is caryn mathes who is the general manager of wamu here in washington. so welcome to all of you. 90. i'm going to start, pat, with you. because we're going to...
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mike boettcher, abc news, camp joyce, afghanistan. >> they fight for all of us and each other.s for watching "world news." more news on abcnews.com. later on "nightline," the regrets of former white house former secretary desiree rogers, i'll see you tomorrow on "gma" and "world news" with diane sawyer. have a good night. >> new fall out from the san bernardino pipe line explosion. is 3million enough to punish pg&e. >>> and attack on world giant fans. new cuter is in place. >> lawmakers wanting to carry guns. >>> and the hot line is open right now. here is the number. call with your questions right now. there is a major difference of opinion what pg&e should have to pay for missing a deadline. >> the utility agreed to a three million dollar fine and may never meet the demand for records. >> the penalty is now in the hands of an administrative law judge and david louie has the story. >> pg&e was order to produce safety records by
mike boettcher, abc news, camp joyce, afghanistan. >> they fight for all of us and each other.s for watching "world news." more news on abcnews.com. later on "nightline," the regrets of former white house former secretary desiree rogers, i'll see you tomorrow on "gma" and "world news" with diane sawyer. have a good night. >> new fall out from the san bernardino pipe line explosion. is 3million enough to punish pg&e. >>> and attack...
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citizen who were joyce life there despite the severity of eastern siberia. join me now to discuss his impressions of the region are my fears my fellow americans and to tara residents michael ship leaving here for sixteen years right that's what i thought it was about the people that keep you here all the people are really open they're very warm very inviting and it's truly easy to get to know in terms of nature this whole region is by western standards virtually untouched there's a nature reserve here called the go worst it's a reserve and we went out there on the lake we were the only people on the lake and was beautiful really wonderful its brightness make you very likely share your passion is the fuel they like called it beneath the now for the beauty here lies and a wealth of natural resources and to close a crew and i'll give you a closer look at the south the start of the mining industry and the hopes that hinge on. natural beauty reaches across russia's transport car region and beneath it all wealth of natural resources bringing him into the service i
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spotlighted today came into this match unbeaten and almost took the lead in the first half brazilian joyce you know clipping the bar that great effort however the midfielder did turn provider after sixty eight minutes his corner turned in at the near post by city and beach to ensure the side leg from fifth place to the summit caught drop to take . striker you suggest the play method. one of the season after late one new home when i was locked in made safe goalkeeper clearly failing to collect across the defend you know george reach mexico with four minutes left korea moving away from the foot of the table to leap frog block a knife also shooting up the league in a moscow one a win for them when you boys could ban managed by so much else and defended them precious. little pinpoint pass to concurrently hit the ball in an equal chance of chess experiencer it before it's in the left when it's seven minutes from time when listening muscovites from third quarter to six right behind the back. nine today a third straight when presenting would see them regain the top spot as a hostess to moscow for
spotlighted today came into this match unbeaten and almost took the lead in the first half brazilian joyce you know clipping the bar that great effort however the midfielder did turn provider after sixty eight minutes his corner turned in at the near post by city and beach to ensure the side leg from fifth place to the summit caught drop to take . striker you suggest the play method. one of the season after late one new home when i was locked in made safe goalkeeper clearly failing to collect...
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citizen in joyce's life despite the severity of eastern siberia the close up crew and i are in our second week in the transport call region russia's far east and i have to tell you that the diversity of people and landscape and the balance of the old the new leaves a very powerful impression and join me now to discuss his impressions of the region of my face my fellow americans and to tara residents' michael shipley you thank you for sixteen years right for what is it about the people that keep you here all the people are really open the very warm very inviting and it's truly easy to get to know in terms of nature this whole region is by western standards virtually untouched there's a nature reserve here called the. neutral reserve and we went out there on the lake we were the only people on the lake and this beautiful really wonderful experience thank you very much for sharing your precious with your day michael and beneath the now from the beauty here lies and a wealth of natural resources and to close a crew and i'll give you a closer look of the stops and starts with my. having indust
citizen in joyce's life despite the severity of eastern siberia the close up crew and i are in our second week in the transport call region russia's far east and i have to tell you that the diversity of people and landscape and the balance of the old the new leaves a very powerful impression and join me now to discuss his impressions of the region of my face my fellow americans and to tara residents' michael shipley you thank you for sixteen years right for what is it about the people that keep...
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in the united states of course the only option he has really is to use terror so i think that on joyce today it's a clear cut in prison better today in the coming days maybe in the coming weeks but e.u. backing for anti gadhafi rebels could backfire further rebel leaders include the libyan islamic fighting group and associates of al qaida and the casualties mounting every day from allied bombing make fertile recruiting ground for and she western forces there are agents of l.k. working now in that atmosphere of chaos. i am sure. e.u. muslims protest against nato storming of libya and the organizer says people should prepare for the worst but that's not the only there's a very strong likelihood if i think what i do. like everybody should. the invasion of iraq live in terror attacks in the e.u. almost two hundred people died in the madrid train bombings in two thousand and four while suicide bombers killed fifty two people in london in two thousand and five officials now dread similar results in the wake of this campaign with an intelligence report creased activity among suspected terrori
in the united states of course the only option he has really is to use terror so i think that on joyce today it's a clear cut in prison better today in the coming days maybe in the coming weeks but e.u. backing for anti gadhafi rebels could backfire further rebel leaders include the libyan islamic fighting group and associates of al qaida and the casualties mounting every day from allied bombing make fertile recruiting ground for and she western forces there are agents of l.k. working now in...
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top spot later today came into the imagine baten almost took the lead in the first half brazilian joyce you know keeping the bar with yourself however the midfield did provide after sixty eight minutes his corner turned in italy a place by sabin defending the beach to ensure the side left in fifth place to the summit meanwhile dropped the thing but also a really severe out of the methodist one of the season after like one time when i will lock my safe in defending and i georgevitch and messing with four minutes left korea moving away from the foot of the table to leapfrog loft i intend night. and she i believe. one will win for them when you boys get banned managed by former chelsea defender sorry the pressure you go central for the left when it's seven minutes from time that they need to muscovites from third party into six one price the frying pan. and today a third straight win for senate would see them regain top spot as they host to scar most very well third place for all the guys ross stopped being currently for full price. thought that most guys who've won only one of that three
top spot later today came into the imagine baten almost took the lead in the first half brazilian joyce you know keeping the bar with yourself however the midfield did provide after sixty eight minutes his corner turned in italy a place by sabin defending the beach to ensure the side left in fifth place to the summit meanwhile dropped the thing but also a really severe out of the methodist one of the season after like one time when i will lock my safe in defending and i georgevitch and messing...
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next to joyce is bill cling, the c.e.o. of american public media, both a national producer of programs and also has under its umbrella 44 public radio stations across the country. and next to bill is karen mathis, who is the general manager of wamu here in washington. welcome to all of you. thank you. i'm going to start, pat, with you, because we're going to of all by talking about the federal funding debate, crisis, and what lies ahead. and as i asked you when we were talking a little bit before this session, what happened in the budget deal? we were hearing that public radio and planned parenthood were definitely on the table, definitely going to get cut. the deal gets made, we look in the newspaper, and the cpb, which is the funding corporation, congress gives the money to the corporation for public broadcasting, the corporation for public broadcasting gives it to stations and producers of public media. the cpb budget emerged pretty much unscathed. so what happens? >> i've always maintained, barbara, that this is not a p
next to joyce is bill cling, the c.e.o. of american public media, both a national producer of programs and also has under its umbrella 44 public radio stations across the country. and next to bill is karen mathis, who is the general manager of wamu here in washington. welcome to all of you. thank you. i'm going to start, pat, with you, because we're going to of all by talking about the federal funding debate, crisis, and what lies ahead. and as i asked you when we were talking a little bit...
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i wrote and asked her for many months and appeal to joyce herself who was an old friend and supporter of the anthology in women's raking in general and was very glad i wanted to reprint the story it has never been anthologized before. but it turns out the copyright of golden glove was held by a former publisher she had left many, many years ago and the rights never reverted to her. she appealed to them to be merciful to charge me a very low some but of course, they did not and charged a whopping fee which we paid and in many cases as an academic writer and other of the writers the writers themselves never get paid on these copyright royalties from the publisher. it is limbo land where the royalties go. who is in control? in addition to the financial battle, many of the agent secretaries insisted to look at the head notes of the selection of the writer and want to critique and make sure it is all okay. several of them wanted to know where xerox copies of the writer who comes before them or after them in the book. the book is an arrangement of writers date of birth so i did not have a l
i wrote and asked her for many months and appeal to joyce herself who was an old friend and supporter of the anthology in women's raking in general and was very glad i wanted to reprint the story it has never been anthologized before. but it turns out the copyright of golden glove was held by a former publisher she had left many, many years ago and the rights never reverted to her. she appealed to them to be merciful to charge me a very low some but of course, they did not and charged a...
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. >> to joyce. >> my question is to the minister representing the minister of climate change. can the government please explain the statements by economics professor ross and garneau in his upgrade report that australian farmers will only be exempted from a carbon tax quote back from the beginning and, quote, ahead of coverage the government by the carbon emissions from the farm sector. does this government have another plan apart from the australian people to include violence in its carbon tax measure? >> minister representing the minister for climate change and energy efficiency. >> thank you, mr president and thank you for your ongoing interest in this issue. the senator is quoting a senior from one of the 7 updates -- that professor garneau stated in his report and i again emphasize that these are reports which the government has sought at the request of members of parliament in the multi-party committee on climate change and they are intended to inform the debate on an important public policy issue. we believe that climate change is real and something needs to be done. we
. >> to joyce. >> my question is to the minister representing the minister of climate change. can the government please explain the statements by economics professor ross and garneau in his upgrade report that australian farmers will only be exempted from a carbon tax quote back from the beginning and, quote, ahead of coverage the government by the carbon emissions from the farm sector. does this government have another plan apart from the australian people to include violence in...
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now, also the main character, the mckau was joyced by jessizenberg. >> interesting. >> yeah. >> crazy times. >> really? thank you. it's 6:27 now. it's 5:27. you threw me. >> see. >> the quake struck 105 years ago today around this time. are around san francisco. we are going to take you live to one of them, coming up. pe >>> new this morning, 105 years ago, the 1906 earthquake struck san francisco. i'm marla tellez. how the city is marking today's anniversary, coming up. >> reporter: a key deadline for pg&e. i'm bob redell. we'll have that story coming up. >>> plus, how pg&e is keeping emergency responders better informed about gas pipelines. >>> a live look outside the bay bridge. we'll see if that's affecting the morning commute. 5:30 now on monday, april 18th. this is today in the bay. >>> good monday morning. thanks for joining us. i'm brent cannon. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's get a look at the forecast with christina. >> good morning to you. we have showers out there this morning. give yourself enough time to reach your destination safely. we are not dealing with this all d
now, also the main character, the mckau was joyced by jessizenberg. >> interesting. >> yeah. >> crazy times. >> really? thank you. it's 6:27 now. it's 5:27. you threw me. >> see. >> the quake struck 105 years ago today around this time. are around san francisco. we are going to take you live to one of them, coming up. pe >>> new this morning, 105 years ago, the 1906 earthquake struck san francisco. i'm marla tellez. how the city is marking today's...
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. >> joyce, how does federal funding affect npr and the member public radio stations? is it similar it similar paula was reporting or is it a slightly different situation because of the way the funding is the structure? >> npr gets very little federal funding. but funding we do get is not general budget supported for specific grants that have the libedeliverable attached. it's about 10% of its funding from the federal government. it is important funding. for public television, it is most important for smaller, rural communities that are underserved or unserved by any other source of journalism. and that the central funding is critical and supporting -- in supporting local journalism. that is an amazing resources for the american people i have mentioned a couple of times a story that i heard about martha, texas. and jim lehrer and i may be the only two people who know where that is. it is a small town in west texas. and the small public radio station was critical in the wildfires, in informing people were roads were closed, giving them evacuation notices. there were oft
. >> joyce, how does federal funding affect npr and the member public radio stations? is it similar it similar paula was reporting or is it a slightly different situation because of the way the funding is the structure? >> npr gets very little federal funding. but funding we do get is not general budget supported for specific grants that have the libedeliverable attached. it's about 10% of its funding from the federal government. it is important funding. for public television, it is...
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okay that has the third joyce, mahoney a commander brought up from lieutenant to command staff positiony former chief george gas con but doesn't have a lot of leadership experience the department is supposedly looking for in its new chief so each one has a plus each one has a negative and the major is still trying the figure out what to do about it. >> isn't that through of any candidate for a big position in a city like san francisco? why is it so difficult for the mayor to choose? chef >> police chief in san francisco is probably one of the most politically charged appointments to make. the next one is planning. police in san francisco brings an issue of crime but also issue of politics, race involved, gender politics involved in it plus every little group has its own candidates. you go to a police commission meeting you have been to them you can't figure out whether you are talking police or at a political rally. >> mayor lee would be more sheltered after he is saying he is not going to be running any more wouldn't that give him some political leeway. >> it is some people say hey, li
okay that has the third joyce, mahoney a commander brought up from lieutenant to command staff positiony former chief george gas con but doesn't have a lot of leadership experience the department is supposedly looking for in its new chief so each one has a plus each one has a negative and the major is still trying the figure out what to do about it. >> isn't that through of any candidate for a big position in a city like san francisco? why is it so difficult for the mayor to choose? chef...
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mike abc new news, camp joyce afghanistan. >> [ male announcer ] using frontline plus by unleashing aling force against fleas and ticks. and not just adult fleas. what makes frontline plus complete is that it breaks the flea life cycle -- killing adults, eggs, and larvae. and it keeps killing fleas and ticks all month long. that's why it's the #1 choice of vets for their pets, and yours. unleash a complete killing force in every dose of frontline plus. . >> spring snow melt put a large section of north dakota under siege tonight. the red river in fargo has crested at nearly 39 feet. that's the fourth highest level on record. 60 millions of county road were closed today forcing drivers and horses as you can see to find ways to get around the flooding. several roads never flooded before are now under water. melting snow has triggered flooding like this throughout the midwest. but the water now seems to be receding in several areas. >> let's go back now to update the forecast with spencer christian. >> all right dan things certainly more pleasant and calmer in the bay area. time lapse vi
mike abc new news, camp joyce afghanistan. >> [ male announcer ] using frontline plus by unleashing aling force against fleas and ticks. and not just adult fleas. what makes frontline plus complete is that it breaks the flea life cycle -- killing adults, eggs, and larvae. and it keeps killing fleas and ticks all month long. that's why it's the #1 choice of vets for their pets, and yours. unleash a complete killing force in every dose of frontline plus. . >> spring snow melt put a...
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joyce appleby did thomas jefferson and she is a great jefferson scholar. gary hart did a book. george mcgovern did lincoln. it is a mix of historians and non historians looking at these presidencies telling the basic stories but also giving your own individual spin on it. and he asked me to do the johnson book and i guess he figured i would put my individual spin on it. i agreed to do it because arthur asked me to endow ahead great respect for him. a new him from the papers of thomas jefferson on the advisory committee and paul was the general series editor of the series, was my editor on the book i did with vernon jordan. you know how it is when friends ask you to do things. who asked me to do this. i put aside my misgivings. i knew it was a fascinating topic. so much material and very rich but i wondered if i would be able to curb my natural feelings of antipathy about living at this particular period in american history and i agreed to do it. that was many years ago. this book is long overdue. in between saying i would do that i wrote monticello which took a lot of time and
joyce appleby did thomas jefferson and she is a great jefferson scholar. gary hart did a book. george mcgovern did lincoln. it is a mix of historians and non historians looking at these presidencies telling the basic stories but also giving your own individual spin on it. and he asked me to do the johnson book and i guess he figured i would put my individual spin on it. i agreed to do it because arthur asked me to endow ahead great respect for him. a new him from the papers of thomas jefferson...
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. >> at think i would say what joyce said before, go somewhere else, another country. live there. >> be curious about the for my visit. what i want to do tonight is talked somewhat briefly in the kind of an overview way about what i try to do in this book that i wrote, going to talk about it basically in terms of two threads. first, this book is designed to offer an update history of washington, d.c. during the civil war and reconstruction that highlights the significance of the national capital for understanding reconstruction at large. second, the book makes an argument about the importance of the debate over the meaning of the quality and the period after the sleeve emancipation. i want to say something about my approach. i'm interested in the relationship between people and government, policy and the law. this isn't strictly social or political history, it isn't legal history but it's kind of a combination of all three. the focus is on the legal and popular development of the concept of equality. on the process by which people make claims on the government and how
. >> at think i would say what joyce said before, go somewhere else, another country. live there. >> be curious about the for my visit. what i want to do tonight is talked somewhat briefly in the kind of an overview way about what i try to do in this book that i wrote, going to talk about it basically in terms of two threads. first, this book is designed to offer an update history of washington, d.c. during the civil war and reconstruction that highlights the significance of the...
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and "ghetto klown" is like the james joyce portrait of an artist as a young man. this is portrait of an artist as a middle aged man and i wanted to track that whole journey starting out and what made me want to perform and the real ups and downs. i didn't want to pull any punches. sy wanted to say the raw truth of the good and bad, the success, the failures. i say it all clearly and painfully so. >> rose: actors will say if they're in a broadway play or any other kind of theatrical performance "how i am one night is not how i am the next night." >> not at all. i change it... i write... i keep writing. i feel like it's always an unfinished work anyway. so i'm changing scenes, moments, little things, i'm adding, taking out. the other thing is i have... my audience is part of the show and i get a beautiful varied audience. young kids on dates, latin, black, white, older crowd upper east ciders and sometimes they're incredibly rowdy so i have to keep them in shape sometimes. the other thing is how you're feeling. sometimes i'm in a great mood, it's all good for the sh
and "ghetto klown" is like the james joyce portrait of an artist as a young man. this is portrait of an artist as a middle aged man and i wanted to track that whole journey starting out and what made me want to perform and the real ups and downs. i didn't want to pull any punches. sy wanted to say the raw truth of the good and bad, the success, the failures. i say it all clearly and painfully so. >> rose: actors will say if they're in a broadway play or any other kind of...
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thinking about and doing in the world of books if he's not publishing which he's getting to be like joycearol oates he's doing it once a year. we are going to turn to him now and what is your topic? >> very briefly how pleased i am to be on the program on the many hats john wires of the library of congress we haven't touched that thorough on the center for the book that john has been so prominent not only establishing the library of congress but through the united states and i've been traveling put it over the last couple of years going to hawaii or illinois or pennsylvania or miami and even my home state of massachusetts and every time i go to do one of these programs like the johnny appleseed of the sentence for the book. john has been there ahead of me and set up these marvelous institutions in the states and its remarkable when you've done to promote the book culture not only here in the nation's capital but throughout the united states and i am pleased and honored to be put to work with you and this is by the way for myself john and i became acquainted with one another just ten years
thinking about and doing in the world of books if he's not publishing which he's getting to be like joycearol oates he's doing it once a year. we are going to turn to him now and what is your topic? >> very briefly how pleased i am to be on the program on the many hats john wires of the library of congress we haven't touched that thorough on the center for the book that john has been so prominent not only establishing the library of congress but through the united states and i've been...
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next to joyce is bill, who is the c.e.o.american public media, which is both a national producer of programs, and they have under its umbrella 44 public radio stations across the country. and next to bill is karen, who is the general manager of wamu here in washington. welcome to all of you. thank you. i am going to start, pat, with you. we are going to start, first of all, by talking about the federal funning -- funding debate, crisis and what lies ahead. i asked you when we were talking before this session what happened in the budget deal. we were hearing that public radio and planned parenthood were definitely on the table, definitely going to get cut. the deal gets made. we look in the newspaper and the c.p.b., which is the funding corporation, congress gives the money to the corporation for public broadcasting, and it gives it to stations and other producers of public media. the budget had emerged pretty much unscathed, so what happened? >> the house of representatives is one half of one third of the federal government,
next to joyce is bill, who is the c.e.o.american public media, which is both a national producer of programs, and they have under its umbrella 44 public radio stations across the country. and next to bill is karen, who is the general manager of wamu here in washington. welcome to all of you. thank you. i am going to start, pat, with you. we are going to start, first of all, by talking about the federal funning -- funding debate, crisis and what lies ahead. i asked you when we were talking...
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american presidents and they get people sort of -- oftentimes get somebody like thomas jefferson like joyce appleby did and george mcgovern lincoln, i think, and there's a mix of historians and nonhistorians looking at these presidencies, telling the basic story, but also giving your own sort of individual spin on it. and he asked me to do this -- do the johnson book and i guess he figured i would put my individual spin on it. i also -- i agreed to do it because arthur asked me to do it and i had great respect of him and i knew him of the papers of the thomas jefferson and we were both on the advisory committee and paul gottieb was the editor on the book, "vernon can read" which is two friends when friends ask you to do things. who asked me to do this and i said, sure, i put aside my misgivings. i knew it's a fascinating topic. there's so much material, very, very rich, but i wondered if i would be able to sort of curb my natural feelings of antipathy of this particularly period of american history. it was many, many years ago and this book i have to confess long clover due in between sayin
american presidents and they get people sort of -- oftentimes get somebody like thomas jefferson like joyce appleby did and george mcgovern lincoln, i think, and there's a mix of historians and nonhistorians looking at these presidencies, telling the basic story, but also giving your own sort of individual spin on it. and he asked me to do this -- do the johnson book and i guess he figured i would put my individual spin on it. i also -- i agreed to do it because arthur asked me to do it and i...
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a little lime joyce. a little chriss sliced chilies.tty much anything. anything you like depending on the heat. >> got you. you got some heat in there, as well. >> this is say little hot. a little serranos. >> what do you have here? >> little soy sauce. little sesame oil and regular salad oil. so really not fussy. >> very, very simple. very simple one. >> okay. that's it you want to check the seasoning. basically go with a little drizzle. so we have some avocado and cucumber preplated. >> good time of year for those? >> yeah, they're pretty much not a -- you know, obviously the cucumbers are best in the summer. so very fun, very simple pre-plate these in the spring, pull them out for your guests, dress as easy as it looks right there. >> like the spice. good. kind of a late kick to it. >> then we've got a little greek yogurt. >> why greek yogurt? >> very rich. active enzymes break down, cling to the chicken, tenderize it. >> all right. >> a little five spice powder. >> okay. >> explain to me what's in it? >> quintessential. chinese blen
a little lime joyce. a little chriss sliced chilies.tty much anything. anything you like depending on the heat. >> got you. you got some heat in there, as well. >> this is say little hot. a little serranos. >> what do you have here? >> little soy sauce. little sesame oil and regular salad oil. so really not fussy. >> very, very simple. very simple one. >> okay. that's it you want to check the seasoning. basically go with a little drizzle. so we have some...
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. >> it's like james joyce. >> it's really strange. >> he's so versatile. >> yeah. >> paul giamatti. lot of indies. and also "private parts," where he played the infamous pig vomit. >> the howard stern there. >> good stuff. >> oh, boy. >>> coming up, we'll talk about kate's royal wedding. that's coming up. >> right, see how their marriage will also get into the history books. hó ♪ i need good music good good music ♪ ♪ it feels so good to hear good music ♪ >>> very cool. >> and finally this hour, we're getting really close, just two weeks from right now about 2 billion people -- yes, with a "b" -- people will be cooking their chips and dip and getting the wings and pizzas ready for the big game. >> like it's a super bowl, hold on now. >> it's the british royal wedding. >> talking about a wedding. bust out chocolate-covered almond things. prince william and kate middleton have been anything but traditional in their courtship and as diana alvear reports they plan on continuing that way. >> reporter: they're just two people in love and that's what makes will and kate's wedding so extraor
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i also want to thank kevin hag art, andrew boyle, tom joyce for their generous contributions to the event. and i also want to extend my heart felt thanks to andrew boyle for his leadership for next year's event. mr. dold: with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: are there further requests for one-minute speeches? then the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leaves of be a requested for mr. culberson of texas today after 4:00 p.m. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. garamendi: mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, thank you. today, we've seen a remarkable event here on the floor of the house. during this discussion that so critically important to this nation about the deficit and how we're going to deal with our budget, this house passed a bill that will actually increase the deficit. a bill passed today with the support of the republican
i also want to thank kevin hag art, andrew boyle, tom joyce for their generous contributions to the event. and i also want to extend my heart felt thanks to andrew boyle for his leadership for next year's event. mr. dold: with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: are there further requests for one-minute speeches? then the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leaves of be a requested for mr. culberson of texas today after 4:00 p.m. the...
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. >>> i love our army and one of the great joyce and part of the reason i have been privileged to literally do that is it gives me the funt to grow in every single job and this job gives me the opportunity and i don't think i have learned any more single subject. i knew about the marine corpts because of the navy and marine corps relationship, but i have learned a lot more about our ground forces and they have been a heroic force. and the marine corps and the army and i have watched the army change and go through this counterinsurgency -- develop this capabilities in wries that many of us could not have anticipated. what i do worry about when we get in this environment there are saws that people pull off the shelf. we went through it in the 190's. and as we move forward here, we recognize we are living in a different world be than the last time we went through this or the time before that. that's why the holeness of this, the comprehensiveness of this challenge in terms of how do we adjust is really important. and i think a catastrophic adjustment, a massive change in the world we are livin
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you have to walk the walk can-do shut down parliament joyce and have been found in contempt twice by the iowa queue jouquin out parliament as it is a middle debating society that is a pesky interference it is the parliament of the people of canada and they found you in contempt the first prime minister in the history for that to happen. you explain that would you? provide that is why we have the election they will make a judgment if that action was valid or what we should have been doing was focusing on the economy. the fact is this government has had more consultations with canadians than any other governmental in history.
you have to walk the walk can-do shut down parliament joyce and have been found in contempt twice by the iowa queue jouquin out parliament as it is a middle debating society that is a pesky interference it is the parliament of the people of canada and they found you in contempt the first prime minister in the history for that to happen. you explain that would you? provide that is why we have the election they will make a judgment if that action was valid or what we should have been doing was...
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someone like joyce appleby, she is a great jefferson scholar. george mcgovern did lincoln and so there's guardedly make vmax of historians and non-historians looking at these presidencies, telling the basic stories, but also giving your own sort of individual spin on it. and he asked me to do this to the johnson boat. i guess he figured i would put my individual spin on it. i agreed to do it because arthur asked me to do it and i have great respect for him. i knew him from the papers of thomas jefferson were both on the advisory committee for that and also because paul pollock was the editor, who is also the general series editor for the series was an editor for the book i did for burning jordan. it's two friends. two friends asked me to do this and i said sure. i put aside my misgivings. i knew there was so much material, very, very rich, but i wondered if i would be able to curb my natural feelings of antipathy about looking at this particular. in american history and i agreed to do it. that was many, many years ago. this book is long overdue.
someone like joyce appleby, she is a great jefferson scholar. george mcgovern did lincoln and so there's guardedly make vmax of historians and non-historians looking at these presidencies, telling the basic stories, but also giving your own sort of individual spin on it. and he asked me to do this to the johnson boat. i guess he figured i would put my individual spin on it. i agreed to do it because arthur asked me to do it and i have great respect for him. i knew him from the papers of thomas...
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we will be joined by joyce raezer. levitt 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> policies ban on twitter.fastest way to get programming and schedule updates as well as linked to a bins we have covered. you can twet questions directly to our washington journal gas. . guests. it started at twitter. >> next, secretary of state hillary clinton at the annual u.s.-islamic world forum. the forum which includes leaders of the u.s. and more than 30 muslim-majority countries, if traditionally meets in doha but is convening in washington for the first time. this is a little more than a half-hour. >> good evening, everyone. let me thank you for that introduction in your years of friendship. it is such a pleasure for me to join you at this first u.s.- islamic world forum held in america. his highness the emir and the people of qatar at general wesley hosted the forum for you. i was honored to be aghast and doha anda -- a guest in dha last year. i want to thank the brookings institution for keeping this event growing and going. i want to a knowledge my colleagues in the diplomatic corps here tonight, i
we will be joined by joyce raezer. levitt 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> policies ban on twitter.fastest way to get programming and schedule updates as well as linked to a bins we have covered. you can twet questions directly to our washington journal gas. . guests. it started at twitter. >> next, secretary of state hillary clinton at the annual u.s.-islamic world forum. the forum which includes leaders of the u.s. and more than 30 muslim-majority countries, if traditionally meets in doha...
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. >> joyce, how this federal funding of at npr and the member a publicly radius stations? is it similar to what paula reporting, or is it a different situation because of the with the funding is structured? >> npr gets very little federal funding. what we get is not general budget support. it is for specific grants attacks deliverables attached to them. that is important funding, and it is most important for small or rural communities that in many instances are underserved or perhaps on served by any other force of journalism. that federal funding is critical in supporting the local journalism, and that is an amazing resources for the american people. i have mentioned a couple times a story that i heard about a place in texas -- marfa, texas, and it is a small town in west texas has served by krps, a public radio station, and it was critical in the wildfires that sprang up, in informing people where roads were closed, giving them evacuations notices, and they were ahead of even the texas the part of transportation in letting people know where they can safely travel and whe
. >> joyce, how this federal funding of at npr and the member a publicly radius stations? is it similar to what paula reporting, or is it a different situation because of the with the funding is structured? >> npr gets very little federal funding. what we get is not general budget support. it is for specific grants attacks deliverables attached to them. that is important funding, and it is most important for small or rural communities that in many instances are underserved or...
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joyce slocum is the interim president and ceo of npr. she has been the general counsel there for several years. bill is the ceo of american public media, which is a national producer of programs and also has under its umbrella 44 public radio stations across the country. next to bill is karen mathis, a general manager of wamu here in washington. i am going to start with pat. we are going to start by talking about the federal funding debate, crisis, and what lies ahead. as i asked you when we were talking a little bit before this session, what happened in the budget deal? we were hearing that public radio and planned parenthood were definitely on the table, definitely going to get cut. a deal gets made. we look in the newspaper and the cpb, the funding corporation, congress gives the money to the corporation for public broadcasting. the corporation for public broadcasting gives it to stations and other producers of public media. the budget had emerged pretty much unscathed. what happened? >> i have always maintained that this is not a par
joyce slocum is the interim president and ceo of npr. she has been the general counsel there for several years. bill is the ceo of american public media, which is a national producer of programs and also has under its umbrella 44 public radio stations across the country. next to bill is karen mathis, a general manager of wamu here in washington. i am going to start with pat. we are going to start by talking about the federal funding debate, crisis, and what lies ahead. as i asked you when we...