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greg: you brought it up to kevin kolb. if there was anybody that would have used the extra work during the summer when the player lockout took place, it was the guys on this team. dan: that goes for every other team. that was a pretty good throw by kolb going right into the lens of our camera. our man down there took one for the team. greg: i don't think he has a bruise on him. dan: the cardinals now have to go for an onsides kick. seeing that you need two touchdowns now to take the lead in this game. i don't know, even that you have all three time-outs, i am not sure i would count on getting the ball back really quickly from the steelers. they kick it deep. they will let the steelers start from their 20-yard line. let's check in once again with james brown and bill cowher in new york. james: minnesota within six of green bay. bill: they found their quarterback of the future, cristion ponder. two touchdowns, two interceptions but they pull to within six of green bay. james: capping a 10-play, 93-yard drive. greg: i wonder
greg: you brought it up to kevin kolb. if there was anybody that would have used the extra work during the summer when the player lockout took place, it was the guys on this team. dan: that goes for every other team. that was a pretty good throw by kolb going right into the lens of our camera. our man down there took one for the team. greg: i don't think he has a bruise on him. dan: the cardinals now have to go for an onsides kick. seeing that you need two touchdowns now to take the lead in...
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, jim kolbe, ray scheppach. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] @@ >> the federal communications commission yesterday voted to require broadcasters to file online reports on their programming. reports include information on how much time tv and radio stations devote to news, public affairs, educational programs and independently produced programming. this is part of the sec meeting and is about half an hour. >> good morning, and welcome to the october 2011 meeting of the federal communications commission. madam secretary would you please introduce our agenda? >> thank you, mr. chairman the good morning to you and good morning commissions. today will include a few items for consideration and one presentation. first you'll hear an order on recon
, jim kolbe, ray scheppach. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] @@ >> the federal communications commission yesterday voted to require broadcasters to file online reports on their programming. reports include...
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but again, or i am now, i am still kolbe's benefits do not exist. and none of my co-workers know, and they're scared to come forward. that is why it is so important to close this loophole, because people will eventually find out they have the benefit, but it might be too late. some of the employers do not want their employees to know, and it just is not fair to the companies who are paying this. [bell chimes] supervisor campos: thank you. [applause] and i have a few more names. you can please come forward. president chiu: i just want to say one thing. i want to thank the courage of that worker who just spoke. [applause] and i want to say, i think both my alternative and supervisor campos' legislation would deal with the situation. if there is an employer who thinks of retaliating against an employee, that employer better be careful. i just want to state that. thank you for being here. supervisor campos: thank you again. next. >> also with the chinese progress of association and the progress of workers alliance. my organization, we work directly with
but again, or i am now, i am still kolbe's benefits do not exist. and none of my co-workers know, and they're scared to come forward. that is why it is so important to close this loophole, because people will eventually find out they have the benefit, but it might be too late. some of the employers do not want their employees to know, and it just is not fair to the companies who are paying this. [bell chimes] supervisor campos: thank you. [applause] and i have a few more names. you can please...
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moving on to my right is former congressman, james kolbe, senior transatlantic fellow at the marshall house of representatives from 1985 to may 2007, representing the tucson -- tucson arizona area. he was on the appropriations committee for 20 years and share two of the subcommittees. our next panelist is margaret sands, institute fellow at dearborn institute and director of low income working families project. previously vice president for governance and economic analysis at the joint center for political and economic study. one of our panelist is coming. he has raised scheppach i'll introduce the money arrives. we want to get her conversation underway by hearing for a few minutes from three panelists to put their ideas out there and we will discuss what they have from other panelists afterwards. bob reischauer, i'm going to ask you to kick this off. cannot thank you earn much, judy. analyzing federal budget policy fix social security so you might wonder what i'm doing a pure sitting along the child policy experts rather than sitting down for a should be among the learning. to answer
moving on to my right is former congressman, james kolbe, senior transatlantic fellow at the marshall house of representatives from 1985 to may 2007, representing the tucson -- tucson arizona area. he was on the appropriations committee for 20 years and share two of the subcommittees. our next panelist is margaret sands, institute fellow at dearborn institute and director of low income working families project. previously vice president for governance and economic analysis at the joint center...
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. >>> up next, in search of superspy, william kolbe, one of the most controversial cia directors in historylk to his son who's just done a big documentary, "the man who nobody knew." this is "hardball," only on msnbc. >>> well, it looks like mitch >>> well, it looks like mitch mcconnell's on the losing end. of a big battle over college sports. the big 12 conference, which includes schools like texas, oklahoma, and kansas needed to find a replacement for the university of missouri, which is trying to leave the conference. well, earlier this week, word leaked that the replacement school would be west virginia. senator mcconnell made a late push on behalf of his alma mater, louisville. that raised the ire of west virginia fans and senator joe manchin threatened a senate investigation if any lawmaker stood in the way of the mountaineers' move. i've been to some of those games, by the way. today it's official, west virginia is going into the big 12. score one for joe manchin over mitch mcconnell. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. th
. >>> up next, in search of superspy, william kolbe, one of the most controversial cia directors in historylk to his son who's just done a big documentary, "the man who nobody knew." this is "hardball," only on msnbc. >>> well, it looks like mitch >>> well, it looks like mitch mcconnell's on the losing end. of a big battle over college sports. the big 12 conference, which includes schools like texas, oklahoma, and kansas needed to find a...
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. >>> up next, in search of superspy, william kolbe, one of the most controversial cia directors in historytalk to his son who's just done a big documentary, "the man who nobody knew." this is "hardball," only on msnbc. ns are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ a network of possibilities... ♪ in here, pets never get lost. ♪ in here, every continent fits in one room. it was fun. we played football outside. why are you sitting in the dark? [ male announcer ] in here, you're never away from home. it's the at&t network. and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. at&t. >>> well, it looks like mitch mcconnell's long the losing end of a big battle over college sports. the big 12 conference, which includes schools
. >>> up next, in search of superspy, william kolbe, one of the most controversial cia directors in historytalk to his son who's just done a big documentary, "the man who nobody knew." this is "hardball," only on msnbc. ns are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you...
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one that the congressman kolbe raised. the obstacle we have to seek the data and programs first actually i had a slightly different reaction to that and was the thinking of those who are much more expert than i which is the sense that if bob is right and of course i think he is about the urgency we can't necessarily wait to have the plan to get started on it and part of the solution is to plan parallel as we were just doing what can you do the same time the also wonder what you can do as part of the internal at reform given for example the importance of medicaid for children, the fact that health reform will also be important for them by getting the parents. there's a higher quality-of-care of illnesses to look for savings across the healthcare system does that also sort of automatically added to what you're doing for children, people have talked about incorporating ideas like paid leave and social security in the states doing it now do differently so i've wondered if the panel have reflections at the same time. sprigg it'
one that the congressman kolbe raised. the obstacle we have to seek the data and programs first actually i had a slightly different reaction to that and was the thinking of those who are much more expert than i which is the sense that if bob is right and of course i think he is about the urgency we can't necessarily wait to have the plan to get started on it and part of the solution is to plan parallel as we were just doing what can you do the same time the also wonder what you can do as part...
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i want to turn it to you first, congressman jim kolbe. you spent 20-some years in congress. 20 years on the appropriations committee. now part of the committee for responsible budget. picking up on what olivia just said on how we would like to see the federal budget process addressed the issue of children. help us understand how that process works. how well does it work? give us a thumbnail of how decisions get made and whether you think that process is working and how hard it would be to tweak it to see the children were adequately attended to. >> welcome i am not here obviously as the children's expert peter i am certainly not here either as a public expert. that guy is sitting on the other side of you and knows more about this than the rest of us combined. i really should be referring to him. but i can talk about it a little bit. as i listened to this discussion here today, it occurs to me that there is really two things at work here. we're talking about a budget issue, and we're also talking about a priority. i do not think anybody in
i want to turn it to you first, congressman jim kolbe. you spent 20-some years in congress. 20 years on the appropriations committee. now part of the committee for responsible budget. picking up on what olivia just said on how we would like to see the federal budget process addressed the issue of children. help us understand how that process works. how well does it work? give us a thumbnail of how decisions get made and whether you think that process is working and how hard it would be to tweak...
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i'm jamie kolbe. >> and i'm eric shawn. good to see you as we do every sunday. welcome to america's news headquarters on this sunday morning. the latest questions surround the obama fundraiser turned energy department official. this is him. his name is steven spinner. and there are questions over his role for that massive loan despite what some charge is a major interest that involves his wife. peter doocy live with the latest on this investigation. peter, congressman issa has been conducting hearings on this. what did he say about it this morning? >> on whole, he said the main problem with this wasn't the loan itself. it was breaching protocol to make it happen. as the committee keeps digging into the deal, they're finding it isn't just solyndra. he said there's a pattern of investments. his main goal is making sure more taxpayer money isn't wasted like that in the future. >> the american people will judge the overall policy and how they pick winners and losers. remember this was a $500 million earmark effectively by political appointees. something that you hea
i'm jamie kolbe. >> and i'm eric shawn. good to see you as we do every sunday. welcome to america's news headquarters on this sunday morning. the latest questions surround the obama fundraiser turned energy department official. this is him. his name is steven spinner. and there are questions over his role for that massive loan despite what some charge is a major interest that involves his wife. peter doocy live with the latest on this investigation. peter, congressman issa has been...
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we will hear from jim kolbe and judy woodruff. >> i do not want every story to be at 1800 words. >> jill abramson became the first woman to hold the post of executive editor at "the new york times." she believes the times is as irreplaceable as ever >> there is a certain lack of discipline sometimes. a. this repeated too many times in a story or there are three quotes making the same point where one would do. i would like to see a variety of a story lines. >> she will discuss her career, her new book, and the future of the times sunday night on c- span's to add a. >> dewey's did the by harry truman was iconic and he continued to impact political history. this week on "the contenders," followed the career of thomas dewey who imposed national politics in the elections of dwight eisenhower and richard nixon. "the contenders" live friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the administrator of the bp fund set up to compensate businesses hurt by last year's, of mexico oil spill says new rules are being created of the fund. kenneth feinberg testified before the house natural resources committee
we will hear from jim kolbe and judy woodruff. >> i do not want every story to be at 1800 words. >> jill abramson became the first woman to hold the post of executive editor at "the new york times." she believes the times is as irreplaceable as ever >> there is a certain lack of discipline sometimes. a. this repeated too many times in a story or there are three quotes making the same point where one would do. i would like to see a variety of a story lines. >>...