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state senator leach, you are in the courtroom today.e republicans and three democratic justices. what do you expect to happen? >> well, i think it would not only be unfortunate, it would undermine confidence in the court as a judicial body rather than a political body. watching the questioning and it's always risky to make predictions based on the questioning of justices but there seems to be a real in how long it would take everyone to get the i.d. and a lot of talk about if we delay these two years, it would take a lot more time to get the i.d. for people but also wheats the hurry? that question was asked over and over again, what's the hurry? and the only thing the state could say, there really is no hurry but the legislature decided it that way so we should defer to them. that didn't seem to impress a lot of justices. my feeling is it's not a split decision where actually have the court weigh in on this and i think there's a really good chance we'll see a delay in the implementation rule of this law. >> we've had one judge uphold it
state senator leach, you are in the courtroom today.e republicans and three democratic justices. what do you expect to happen? >> well, i think it would not only be unfortunate, it would undermine confidence in the court as a judicial body rather than a political body. watching the questioning and it's always risky to make predictions based on the questioning of justices but there seems to be a real in how long it would take everyone to get the i.d. and a lot of talk about if we delay...
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good job by vonta leach. he was screaming, i didn't hold. here he is right there. this is a weak side zone play. at this point, there's the hold, even though it was quick on kaluka maiava, and probably wasn't a significant hold, but they saw it. whenever you're reaching on -- be careful big boy, good job, vonta leach. really good job. second down and 19. that really hurt him, but pierce might get it all back. blasts into the second tear. he picks up 16. >> mike: marshal yanda, gorgeous. watch yanda, right guard. pierce will follow that block. piism the rookie from temple. >> brad: had over 3500 yards in his career with temple and 53 touchdowns. don't forget next week. right now the cardinals are unbeaten going into bradford territory. rams on the 11th. seattle off to a surprising start. they take on san francisco. vikings, you mentioned 2-1 against tampa bay. the bills and the dolphins on the 15th. saints need some wins between now and november 29th. we wrap it up with the final two games, a chance to see peyton manning in action and michael vick and company. every
good job by vonta leach. he was screaming, i didn't hold. here he is right there. this is a weak side zone play. at this point, there's the hold, even though it was quick on kaluka maiava, and probably wasn't a significant hold, but they saw it. whenever you're reaching on -- be careful big boy, good job, vonta leach. really good job. second down and 19. that really hurt him, but pierce might get it all back. blasts into the second tear. he picks up 16. >> mike: marshal yanda, gorgeous....
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. >> cris: i think jerod mayo ducks inside and vonta leach, fullback, has nobody to block.the wrong side of the block inside and here we go. >> al: without a huddle and pick up the pace again. rice over the right side this time for a minimal gain. >> cris: well, it is a very difficult proposition and only the best of defenses can stop a running game like this, like ray rice and vonta leach without bringing a safety down. and at least until they get across midfield, we're seeing the patriots staying with those two guys back in the middle of the field and the ravens keep dialing up the run. there it is again. down and eight. flacco is going to throw into the coverage. a flag comes in. boldin drops the ball. kyle arrington with the coverage. a hold is indicated against new england. so this is going to be an automatic first down. >> referee: holding, defense, number 24. five-yard penalty. automatic first down. >> al: arrington. >> cris: i think the officials are taking back control of this game. julian edelman going back in. you can tell he was hurt a little bit at the end of t
. >> cris: i think jerod mayo ducks inside and vonta leach, fullback, has nobody to block.the wrong side of the block inside and here we go. >> al: without a huddle and pick up the pace again. rice over the right side this time for a minimal gain. >> cris: well, it is a very difficult proposition and only the best of defenses can stop a running game like this, like ray rice and vonta leach without bringing a safety down. and at least until they get across midfield, we're...
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. >> cris: yeah, it was the pressure by mayo that forced vonta leach here and basically left patrickone on the ends of the line of scrimmage to make the tackle. the inside pressure by mayo is really what made that play. >> al: first and ten at the 47. lloyd has caught nine balls now for 109. welker 6 for 120. so two receivers in triple figures tonight. this is the rookie bolden who scored his first nfl touchdown in the first half. ngata makes the tackle. belichick normally with a lot of veterans on his team. this is about the youngest team that bill has had. we asked him last night. he said, yeah, he would have to think this was the youngest on balance in his 13 seasons in new england. >> cris: i thought they needed to get young, especially on defense. you can see the energy level on that side maintaining throughout the game. >> al: second and eight. the ball is at the 49 yard line. and that is caught and it's a big night for welker and a first down to the 40 yard line. so welker, who doesn't start last week and that becomes a big issue in new england and patriots poo-poo'd that of c
. >> cris: yeah, it was the pressure by mayo that forced vonta leach here and basically left patrickone on the ends of the line of scrimmage to make the tackle. the inside pressure by mayo is really what made that play. >> al: first and ten at the 47. lloyd has caught nine balls now for 109. welker 6 for 120. so two receivers in triple figures tonight. this is the rookie bolden who scored his first nfl touchdown in the first half. ngata makes the tackle. belichick normally with a...
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vonta leach. justin tucker, 55-yard field goal ties the ravens record. playing the eagles. philadelphia comes back. lls left.ick roles lef there was the key play of the game. jones was called for offensive pass interference. the eagles had new life and take advantage. michael vick, 80 yards and a dive into the end zone. ray lewis and john harbaugh have an issue with the replacement referees. >> the challenge for us is to figure out what constitutes what. what constitutes a pass interference? >> there are calls that the regular refs -- we know the calls that would be made. that should not happen. that should not be the case. but iit is. >> the ravens have a 10 point lead and could not close it out. >> thank you. >> protests expected to continue at u.s. embassies in the middle east. >> long glance at the airport and other airports. cutbacks could affect homeland security. ion. \is a l may be it is a tiger. we'll explain what this cub releases really is. >> a couple of accidents. one in middle river. >> more calls this morning for anti-american protests in
vonta leach. justin tucker, 55-yard field goal ties the ravens record. playing the eagles. philadelphia comes back. lls left.ick roles lef there was the key play of the game. jones was called for offensive pass interference. the eagles had new life and take advantage. michael vick, 80 yards and a dive into the end zone. ray lewis and john harbaugh have an issue with the replacement referees. >> the challenge for us is to figure out what constitutes what. what constitutes a pass...
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vonta leach barrels in. 7-7. justin tucker, 55-yard field goal. ravens up 10 at the half. the eagles come back in the third quarter. michael vick roles left. he is wide open. 17-14. fourth quarter. ravens up three. biggest play of the game. looks like a touchdown. offensive pass interference. horrible call. michael vick finds the end zone. 24-23, the eagles win. the replacement officials, a major issue. >> the challenge for us is to figure out what constitutes what. what constitutes illegal conduct? i'm not sure right now. >> these are call -- if the here, thats were should not happen. we have to deal with it. >> next up for the ravens, new england on sunday. the orioles beat the a's. that capped the three game series in oakland. randy wolf off the bat of josh reddick. two-run home run. matt wieters gets one back on this swing. this is a rocket to writright. two innings later, matt wieters again. he wasn't even going to play yesterday. he said, "i am in there." this ball had eyes on it. 9-5, orioles win. the birds are guaranteed of a winning season this year. their goals i
vonta leach barrels in. 7-7. justin tucker, 55-yard field goal. ravens up 10 at the half. the eagles come back in the third quarter. michael vick roles left. he is wide open. 17-14. fourth quarter. ravens up three. biggest play of the game. looks like a touchdown. offensive pass interference. horrible call. michael vick finds the end zone. 24-23, the eagles win. the replacement officials, a major issue. >> the challenge for us is to figure out what constitutes what. what constitutes...
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gold at the limp exactly mary is all safe three will vote he needed almost twice as long to think leach on a life despite having beaten him six times before ameri was a bit late but as he eventually won three sets to one. as tough as physically physically challenging you know i actually felt better towards the. half way through. i think. it was probably going to a combination of things you know having you know not played much in these conditions it's just you know to get used to. formula one jenson button has claimed his first pole position pole position for mclaren after a scintillating qualifying session for the belgian grand prix it was also the britain's first post in monaco in two thousand and nine and on an amazing day its driver kobayashi took second to clinch the first front row started his career while williams pastore maldonado then came to me reichen and says your pet is good standings leader fernando alonso rode six red bulls mark seven but will start twelfth after a great penalty behind defending champion sebastian vettel. it's been quite a long time since i got my proposit
gold at the limp exactly mary is all safe three will vote he needed almost twice as long to think leach on a life despite having beaten him six times before ameri was a bit late but as he eventually won three sets to one. as tough as physically physically challenging you know i actually felt better towards the. half way through. i think. it was probably going to a combination of things you know having you know not played much in these conditions it's just you know to get used to. formula one...
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want the economy is not going to get better any time soon austerity is the equivalent of applying leaches to a man who's bleeding to death from internal wins i think that was george cameron's first choice or is it a david cameron is george osborne that's correct anyway chris cook thanks so much for being on the kaiser report out of time so it was a pleasure and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert everything i guess chris cook is going to say we need now please do so kaiser reported r t t v dot are you until next time ask.
want the economy is not going to get better any time soon austerity is the equivalent of applying leaches to a man who's bleeding to death from internal wins i think that was george cameron's first choice or is it a david cameron is george osborne that's correct anyway chris cook thanks so much for being on the kaiser report out of time so it was a pleasure and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert everything i guess chris cook is going...
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it is important they you use wet towels, ideally, scowls which leach 50 cover the area and prevent theust from getting into the musty air. afterwards, it thoroughly. >> their most common in the upper of the basic of this year but can be anywhere. and you're going camping come here are a few extra tickets, make sure the block of food and drinks so that you do not attract the mice. >> you better jump on line and go shop because starting next week, the retailer web sites like amazon and overstock have to start charging california residence sales tax. you will not get as good a deal on amazon.com next week. there are a few secrets about amazon the many people do not know. he that is coming up in my tech report. >>gary: coming up later, the new orleans saints suspension are overturned. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your new light creamy potato with bacon & cheese soup says it's 100 calories a serving. that's right. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. my world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... [ whispers ] 100 calories... say it aga
it is important they you use wet towels, ideally, scowls which leach 50 cover the area and prevent theust from getting into the musty air. afterwards, it thoroughly. >> their most common in the upper of the basic of this year but can be anywhere. and you're going camping come here are a few extra tickets, make sure the block of food and drinks so that you do not attract the mice. >> you better jump on line and go shop because starting next week, the retailer web sites like amazon...
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the economy is not going to get better any time soon all sterrett see is the equivalent of applying leaches to a man who's bleeding to death from internal wins i think that was george cameron's first choice or is it a david cameron george osborne that's correct anyway chris cook thanks so much for being on the kaiser report time it's always a pleasure and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me nice guys are in stay here but i would like my guest chris cook if i say we need now please do so because the reported r t t v dot ru until next time i. couldn't take three. three. three. three. three. three board video for your media project free video don carty dot com. the. team.
the economy is not going to get better any time soon all sterrett see is the equivalent of applying leaches to a man who's bleeding to death from internal wins i think that was george cameron's first choice or is it a david cameron george osborne that's correct anyway chris cook thanks so much for being on the kaiser report time it's always a pleasure and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me nice guys are in stay here but i would like my guest chris cook if i say...
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maybe this entitle am society of ours is a bit out of control, to say we're becoming a nation of leaches, is there a elegant way to say our debt is spiralling out of control because record numbers are on the government dome, those beholden to big government might support the guy who supports big government and not the guy who want toes shrink shrink big government. is there an els elegant way to y lopsided and unfair, to say, half of the people paying no income taxes is fair. but demanding rich to pay most of the taxes pay more is a tad unfair. is there a elegant way of saying hosed, of saying stop the madness, of saying going down the toilet, mitt romney owes no one an apology for stating the facts, this whole en entitlement society is out of control, there is no elegant way to say what i did, and no way to say if this keeps up this can kiss this country's ass good-bye, that is not what he said, this is what he did say. >> the right course for america is that government helps to step in to -- steps in to help those in need, but we believe in free people and free enterprise, not redistri
maybe this entitle am society of ours is a bit out of control, to say we're becoming a nation of leaches, is there a elegant way to say our debt is spiralling out of control because record numbers are on the government dome, those beholden to big government might support the guy who supports big government and not the guy who want toes shrink shrink big government. is there an els elegant way to y lopsided and unfair, to say, half of the people paying no income taxes is fair. but demanding rich...
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[applause] >> if we have another felt tip pen, you know, that's not going to leach through. i always feel bad if -- you know. >> we're going to start with this lady. go ahead. >> thank you. thanks for being here. >> man, look at you. this guy single handedly is going to send my kids through college. >> by the way, -- [inaudible] >> what's your name? >> burton. >> good to see you, man. where do you live? >> great to see you. thank you. good luck to you. >> thank you. i appreciate it. where do you live? >> gibson, new york, two hours from now. >> is that right? >> [inaudible] >> what kind of work do you do? >> [inaudible] >> fantastic. how is rail service doing? >> all right. all right. >> they treating you guys ok? >> oh, yeah. >> i'll personalize this. this is for you? >> that's for me. >> there you go, burt. thank you. would you prefer blue? >> if you don't mind. >> i don't. >> thank you. >> there you go. >> this gentleman is doing his christmas shopping. >> i have friends that can't be here. >> so after all this, tell me which one is for you and i'll personalize that one.
[applause] >> if we have another felt tip pen, you know, that's not going to leach through. i always feel bad if -- you know. >> we're going to start with this lady. go ahead. >> thank you. thanks for being here. >> man, look at you. this guy single handedly is going to send my kids through college. >> by the way, -- [inaudible] >> what's your name? >> burton. >> good to see you, man. where do you live? >> great to see you. thank you. good...
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when bill leach created a general motors, he wanted cadillac for those reasons. he went to leland three times and made him an offer and each time the at the mt and each time insist on cash each time durant and his papers claimed leland was grindle up the price of the last minute. a long story short, he finally did bring cadillac into general motors in 1909 but part of the deal was that he would be allotted to keep running cadillac as an independent company. that was fine because he was focused at the time on the more acquisitions. leland went on to gain a reputation as a hard task master to say the least, very difficult to work for henry ford and the other characters. leland announced to the world he was resigning from general motors for patriotic reasons the united states and world war i and april of 1917 started to build with dirty engines -- liberty engines. cadillac told the press -- leland told the press he had to resign from general motors because billy durant it didn't support the effort and he didn't want to divert production to the wartime material. bill
when bill leach created a general motors, he wanted cadillac for those reasons. he went to leland three times and made him an offer and each time the at the mt and each time insist on cash each time durant and his papers claimed leland was grindle up the price of the last minute. a long story short, he finally did bring cadillac into general motors in 1909 but part of the deal was that he would be allotted to keep running cadillac as an independent company. that was fine because he was focused...
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: the greatest concern is that over time, a toxic plume of these dissolved metals could eventually leach from the tailings dams into nearby rivers and lake iliamna. >> i think you design something to make sure it doesn't feed into lake iliamna. i mean, it's an engineering issue, not-not a physics issue. so we have to be able to engineer something that prevents that. and we're going to have to prove to people that our engineering work >> we'll have to have monitoring stations around the tailings facility that ensure that there's no seepage. we will also have seepage collection ponds downstream from the tailings facility and pump that water back into the tailings facility. downstream from there, we'll be monitoring wells where we'll have to meet the state and federal water quality standards. and if we're not meeting them, it's because we're not collecting all the seepage, so more seepage wells and ponds would be installed. >> anything that requires perpetual remediation scares me. this is an area of experimentation. and i don't believe that it's the place to experiment. if we saw one huge
: the greatest concern is that over time, a toxic plume of these dissolved metals could eventually leach from the tailings dams into nearby rivers and lake iliamna. >> i think you design something to make sure it doesn't feed into lake iliamna. i mean, it's an engineering issue, not-not a physics issue. so we have to be able to engineer something that prevents that. and we're going to have to prove to people that our engineering work >> we'll have to have monitoring stations around...
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countries of the phillies this softer fifth fifth conceiving her efforts to help young children's foot for leach of campaign b.f. will also have color commentary on the olympic games fury it xbox hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. when alcohol this saturday her foundation is hosting a concept. >>gary: kron4 we feel that granting of and will address. " it worked www.kron4.com to be guilty of underdressed. >>gary: we have already doing some acting. >> i can't imagine what my life would have been had not played soccer. how he need hah this hall hamid disney is doing an ultimate deal they would do three to the public that call her. it will be great date or family. cotton >>> kate middleton's topless photo scandal goes to court today. >> are more intimate images of the royals about to surface as
countries of the phillies this softer fifth fifth conceiving her efforts to help young children's foot for leach of campaign b.f. will also have color commentary on the olympic games fury it xbox hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take...
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the danger, since iran actually does sponsor terrorist movements around the region, the danger of leaching out some of that technology would be deep. so look, i think at this moment in time there's only one central question. when we say iran should not have nuclear weapons capability, do we mean it and i think the answer in the international community is yes, we do. therefore the risk for conflict is a risk of miscalculation by the iranian regime that we're not serious about this. we are. >> president ahmadinejad, i sat down with him, we'll play a clip from that in a moment, he struck a strangely modifying tone, many thought. he was more reasoned than he has been in previous years at this event. one theory being that he's genuinely concerned that israel may do some kind of preemptive strike, and then no one could control what happens next. secondly, the sanctions may really be biting. the sanctions in particular in relation to the oil exports and to the banks may now be really hurting iran and he's getting a lot of heat from his own people. what do you think? >> well, i think he will be ge
the danger, since iran actually does sponsor terrorist movements around the region, the danger of leaching out some of that technology would be deep. so look, i think at this moment in time there's only one central question. when we say iran should not have nuclear weapons capability, do we mean it and i think the answer in the international community is yes, we do. therefore the risk for conflict is a risk of miscalculation by the iranian regime that we're not serious about this. we are....
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they're leaching. they're going to australia. they're going to the states. they're going to europe. >> suarez: meaning the current instability carries the risk of not just further shrinking christianity in the religion's birth place but bringing its disappearance that much closer. >> woodruff: you can see a slide show of images from the pope's visit to lebanon on our website. find that on the rundown. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day. the fury over a film that attacks the prophet mohammed spilled into more of the muslim world, including afghanistan, even as the middle east calmed. and president obama announced a new trade action against chinese imports, while mitt romney made a fresh appeal for hispanic support. it's constitution day, and we're celebrating online. hari sreenivasan explains. >> sreenivasan: margaret warner hosted a conversation with former supreme court justice david souter in new hampshire. you can watch excerpts and read margaret's blog. there was a surprise delivery at the national zoo sunday: a new giant panda cub. and y
they're leaching. they're going to australia. they're going to the states. they're going to europe. >> suarez: meaning the current instability carries the risk of not just further shrinking christianity in the religion's birth place but bringing its disappearance that much closer. >> woodruff: you can see a slide show of images from the pope's visit to lebanon on our website. find that on the rundown. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day. the fury over a film...
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anything, i say if my doctor is out of the office i'm still not going to go to somebody in an alley with leacheswell, if you're bleeding i think you might go to somebody. anybody who can put a tourniquet on, rick. but that's a strained metaphor right there on my part. but let me just make the point here. if you can help out the construction business, if you can help out home prices, what happens when home prices rise? >> but they're not. >> well, fewer people are then underwater. in fact, core logic says some 600,000 people i believe in the last quarter, in the second quarter, were no longer underwater. part of that has to do with rising home prices. that's what happens. if that happens, sully, then you can have those people refinance if their homes are no longer underwater. if home prices have a floor underneath them, banks will be more likely to lend. it's not -- >> that's a good point. i just hope the policy dozen benefit those that are not just -- >> i want to make a point here. who are the people who are net savers? okay? they tend to be wealthy people. even if they have a large mortgage an
anything, i say if my doctor is out of the office i'm still not going to go to somebody in an alley with leacheswell, if you're bleeding i think you might go to somebody. anybody who can put a tourniquet on, rick. but that's a strained metaphor right there on my part. but let me just make the point here. if you can help out the construction business, if you can help out home prices, what happens when home prices rise? >> but they're not. >> well, fewer people are then underwater. in...
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judge who initially upheld it and here to discuss it with us now is pennsylvania state senator daley leach much for joining us. >> good to be with you, doug. >> tell us about what kind of i.d. we are talking about specifically, like a driver's license, correct? >> a driver's license or a senior citizen facility would give you an i.d. if they had an expiration date. student i.d. for in state school if it had an expiration date. the reason this law was passed is because there are a number of people easily identified demographic groups that don't tend to have i.d.s. people who don't drive. people who are poor. people who live in the inner cities. students who are transient. and elderly people. all groups that tend to vote democratic in very large numbers which is we the law was passed originally. there is no voter fraud of the type this sort of i.d. would address. this is about stopping people from voting which is why it is being passed in numb of states all of which are controlled by republicans in an effort to disenfranchise democratic voters. >> it defies logic that people don't have these
judge who initially upheld it and here to discuss it with us now is pennsylvania state senator daley leach much for joining us. >> good to be with you, doug. >> tell us about what kind of i.d. we are talking about specifically, like a driver's license, correct? >> a driver's license or a senior citizen facility would give you an i.d. if they had an expiration date. student i.d. for in state school if it had an expiration date. the reason this law was passed is because there...
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it was under his watch that the gramm-leach-bliley act was signed into law, repealing part of the glass-steagall act of 1933. and aand as a basis for strong, fundamental growth in the economy, president clinton's stock bubble was lacking and numerous companies crashed. a bursting stock bubble along with corporate accounting scandals, which included the enron debacle, left a mess for president bush, who, by the way, didn't whine about it for four straight years. it was under president clinton's watch that significant growth began in risky, subprime mortgage lending which ended up at the heart of the recent financial crisis and warnings were ignored. even the warning by the "new york times" in the late 1990's. his presidency pushed financial deregulation and it showed inattention to the beginnings of speculative excesses in housing and mortgage markets. the financial crisis was, indeed, severe and seeds of the crisis were sown during president clinton's presidency and then nurtured by many years of regulatory inattention. to say that republican deregulation caused the recent crisis is simply false
it was under his watch that the gramm-leach-bliley act was signed into law, repealing part of the glass-steagall act of 1933. and aand as a basis for strong, fundamental growth in the economy, president clinton's stock bubble was lacking and numerous companies crashed. a bursting stock bubble along with corporate accounting scandals, which included the enron debacle, left a mess for president bush, who, by the way, didn't whine about it for four straight years. it was under president clinton's...
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construction is still in place, 286 at leach apple road. the crews called v-dot for an extension and that is backing up your commute southbound to 286 and the fairfax county parkway. that is a check of your on-time traffic. >>> thank you, gile. a late-night political rally turned into chaos in canada. we'll explain. >> and holly is live with doctor oz. next. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies...
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. >> there are more than 300 different kinds of leaches. >> students are grouped together based upon able to learn. some students know how to write. some students know how to make basketball playing robots. ninth graders are tested and asked to choose which academy to join, though they can change their minds. >> does it limit them in a way because you get them in a shoot at ninth grade? >> sure. i don't think it limits them. i think it enhances what they already have. we're giving those kids the opportunities already that some kids in other schools don't have until their third, fourth year of college. >> helping the soldiers. >> thomas was drawn to the engineering academy after moving to arkansas from montana. the senior hails from a large line of military men and wants to design body armour. he feels this gives him a leg up. >> i feel it helps me because they don't have things that show them, be hey, if you want to go into this field, this is what it takes. >> reporter: more graduates are going to college since they built the academy. >> i want people to know that our students shine
. >> there are more than 300 different kinds of leaches. >> students are grouped together based upon able to learn. some students know how to write. some students know how to make basketball playing robots. ninth graders are tested and asked to choose which academy to join, though they can change their minds. >> does it limit them in a way because you get them in a shoot at ninth grade? >> sure. i don't think it limits them. i think it enhances what they already have....
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no, but i think we have a national obligation to ensure the folks that are leach wrote -- legally registered to vote in citizens of the u.s. are able to do just that. host: gary in baltimore. he is a democrat. caller: good morning. can you hear me ok? thank you c-span for having the least-biased reporting. i have a comment on the voter i.d.. what is the problem? from what i have been seeing, solution to a problem where i cannot see it exists. if i am correct in some of the stuff i have seen, how much boater fraud was there in the last election or the previous? 0.0004 per cent? %? this is a waste of time and distracts from the real problem of, and i am sorry i have to put you in this, congress not doing its job and voting on a budget for things on a timely fashion. i do put a lot of blame on the obstructionist republicans that would come in and say our number one job is to make this a one- term president. sink the ship no matter what. we are all in a boat, and if you are leaning one way and the others are pulling the other, we're not want to go forward. in fact, we could capsize. my thing is,
no, but i think we have a national obligation to ensure the folks that are leach wrote -- legally registered to vote in citizens of the u.s. are able to do just that. host: gary in baltimore. he is a democrat. caller: good morning. can you hear me ok? thank you c-span for having the least-biased reporting. i have a comment on the voter i.d.. what is the problem? from what i have been seeing, solution to a problem where i cannot see it exists. if i am correct in some of the stuff i have seen,...
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agency, mountain-top mining has nearly buried nearly 2,000 miles of streams with mining waste that leaches dangerous heavy metals into that water. one study puts the cost of reclaiming a stream impacted by this type of mining is $800 per ar $800 multiplied by one mile, multiplied by the 2,000 miles of streams already buried, $8.5 billion. that's what it will cost to clean that up and that is to clean up the streams that have already been decimated. that's not the only cost included. we have the cost to health, the cost to children, studies have shown communities located near mountain-top mining sites have a 42% increase in infants born with birth defects and 16% higher risk of giving birth to a child with low birth weight, a factor that is associated with fetal death, inhabited cognitive development and chronic diseases later in life. communities also have significantly higher rates of lung disease, pulmonary disease and higher likelihood that these diseases will kill them. mr. chairman, i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman f
agency, mountain-top mining has nearly buried nearly 2,000 miles of streams with mining waste that leaches dangerous heavy metals into that water. one study puts the cost of reclaiming a stream impacted by this type of mining is $800 per ar $800 multiplied by one mile, multiplied by the 2,000 miles of streams already buried, $8.5 billion. that's what it will cost to clean that up and that is to clean up the streams that have already been decimated. that's not the only cost included. we have the...
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causing rising floodwaters there tried for two hours to leach him.at. tried with a ladder first. that didn't work. they pulled his car and everything to safety in a life boat. look at that unbelievable. check in with rick reichmuth now. some of that weather about to hit the east coast. >> a lot of that flooding happened across parts of the west where it doesn't rain where you are and you get the flooding. rains way up stream some place miles away and that water comes down the washes and his you so people don't realize they have got that water coming because they're not actually experiencing any of the rain. i want to talk quickly about the tropics. this here is about tropical storm leslie. we weren't concerned about this storm. a lot of models very large storm. potentially impacting the eastern part of the country. at least bermuda. but now it's not going to happen. it's going to stay well to the east of bermuda, which is good news. and not strengthen that much. so we will have some impacts, mostly in the way of some rip current across the eastern se
causing rising floodwaters there tried for two hours to leach him.at. tried with a ladder first. that didn't work. they pulled his car and everything to safety in a life boat. look at that unbelievable. check in with rick reichmuth now. some of that weather about to hit the east coast. >> a lot of that flooding happened across parts of the west where it doesn't rain where you are and you get the flooding. rains way up stream some place miles away and that water comes down the washes and...
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they really relate to this idea of -- you know, when people start talking about moochers and leachesyou to do everything for them, they relate to that idea even if they are getting government assistance. so it is a paradox. >> bill: it is. it is the classic line i don't care what you do just keep the government out of my medicare. hello? some people just don't understand. and they don't -- they don't consider themselves moochers or dependent -- >> and i don't think they should. >> bill: exactly. >> they work hard and deserve to be taken care of in their old age. >> bill: and these military families deserve every one of the tax credits, most of them have made available to them. they should take advantage of those tax credits, but what is interesting here is what mitt romney thinks about people who do so. if he takes advantage of all of the loopholes he can, that is just being smart. >> right. >> bill: but a guy who has worked his entire life at the local utility or something and retires and has nothing but social security to live on and accepts that social security then he is a bum. t
they really relate to this idea of -- you know, when people start talking about moochers and leachesyou to do everything for them, they relate to that idea even if they are getting government assistance. so it is a paradox. >> bill: it is. it is the classic line i don't care what you do just keep the government out of my medicare. hello? some people just don't understand. and they don't -- they don't consider themselves moochers or dependent -- >> and i don't think they should....