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and this is an episode that is virtually unknown -- shows up in the memoirs of chief of dick and i lore's staff. during the opening phases of valley campaign, when taylor first came in to contact with jackson, he was so unmanned by what appeared to be jackson's in-especiallity tud that he took leave, got on his horse, climbed over the mountain, came to richmond and talked to his brother-in-law the president and said you have got to get rid of jackson. he's going to lose our call cause in the valley. so there's quite a revolution. as a foot note, and i lore came away thinking he had convinced jefferson davis about this, and that davis was considering sending james longstreet to replace jackson in the valley. if it had, longstreet would still be approaching winchester from the south today slowly i'm pretty sure. dick yewell, almost unbelieve pli excentric, he called on the 13th of may, ten days before the on fall against front royal, he called him that enthusiastic if a matt tick in a letter. and he said our army has no head at all, though there is room for one or two. he called him that ma
and this is an episode that is virtually unknown -- shows up in the memoirs of chief of dick and i lore's staff. during the opening phases of valley campaign, when taylor first came in to contact with jackson, he was so unmanned by what appeared to be jackson's in-especiallity tud that he took leave, got on his horse, climbed over the mountain, came to richmond and talked to his brother-in-law the president and said you have got to get rid of jackson. he's going to lose our call cause in the...
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i think a lore corporate tax rate can be helpful in terms of economic growth. when i look at the top 50 economies in the world, the u.s. as of april 1st will have the highest combined corporate tax rate. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> thank you. >> mr. price is recognized. >> thank you mr. chairman. we're all interested in getting the economy growing and get people back to work and realize their own dream. i would suggest that the deficit spending at the current level is a huge drag on the economy, but that's not the topic for the discussion today. today the topic is tax policy. i want to focus on hopefully three issues very quickly. one is the rate. two, is the cost of compliance, and three on a potential alternative. that's a disincentive to create a business here. i'm not so certain that getting to 28% or 25% isn't just a break even. it's just a wash. if folks are looking at their balance sheet and they're saying if it's 25%, 28% that's the average of oecd countries and sbrilized nations, then everything else being equal doesn't make a lot of differ
i think a lore corporate tax rate can be helpful in terms of economic growth. when i look at the top 50 economies in the world, the u.s. as of april 1st will have the highest combined corporate tax rate. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> thank you. >> mr. price is recognized. >> thank you mr. chairman. we're all interested in getting the economy growing and get people back to work and realize their own dream. i would suggest that the deficit spending at the current...
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. >> the say lores are seen hitting kicking and choking a new say lore as part of an initiation on januaryh. reportedly the victim was choked until he blacked out and the say lores say they were just roughhousing but they have a zero tolerance towards hazing. >>> they are shelling residential neighborhoods in the city for a 5th straight day. people who live there are facing a growing barrage of tank and gunfire. they are struggling to handle the dead and more than 5,000 people have been killed in the country since the uprising began 11 months ago. >> police released the information in an explosion that killed a seattle man and two sons. >> the man and two sons were in the house? >> yes, he slammed the door in my mice. >> josh powell deliberately blew up the house. a funeral is planned for the boys, ages 5 and 7 and police searched his storage locker, looking for a motive. he was wanted in the disappearance of his wife. piedmont man as we first reported, it happened on may use landing road. dennis bag well just a short time later it happened in union city. the 61-year-old victim worked for
. >> the say lores are seen hitting kicking and choking a new say lore as part of an initiation on januaryh. reportedly the victim was choked until he blacked out and the say lores say they were just roughhousing but they have a zero tolerance towards hazing. >>> they are shelling residential neighborhoods in the city for a 5th straight day. people who live there are facing a growing barrage of tank and gunfire. they are struggling to handle the dead and more than 5,000 people...
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everyone was lored by this man who could get up and sing this song when he was a survivor, everybody breaking out in tears and was amazing and the next piece i had to get up and sing. what an act to follow. i will go with the piece i was going to sing anyway. this is a gypsy song. [laughter]. free to love and -- [laughter]. i'm thinking this guy is going to walk out of the room and never like me ever again. he doesn't know me but he is going to hate me and remember me as the girl when totally ruinned the moment. [laughter]. i go and you will hear in a minute after this song and he's crying. he's like crying so much that i almost was going to stop but i didn't stop. at the end me got up and everyone was silent and he said, when i was in the concentration camp the only reason i survived is because a gypsy girl came and she would sneak me food in her apron everyday. and i was in love with her. that was the only way i got through. and he said that i looked just like her. [laughter]. worked out; right ? [laughter] think i look like this. [laughter]. and he was so inadd mirrorad with this
everyone was lored by this man who could get up and sing this song when he was a survivor, everybody breaking out in tears and was amazing and the next piece i had to get up and sing. what an act to follow. i will go with the piece i was going to sing anyway. this is a gypsy song. [laughter]. free to love and -- [laughter]. i'm thinking this guy is going to walk out of the room and never like me ever again. he doesn't know me but he is going to hate me and remember me as the girl when totally...
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loring fomented this. he was no particular talent.e was imbedded by tolliver who owed by the same denomination for his net merits. tolliver, i've always been amused, in hindsight, after the war when jackson had become absolutely legendary, tolliver, who had been a sworn enemy, wrote a whole chapter hemming jackson's glory to whom he had been so opposed during the war. in addition to them, everybody knows about loring and tolliver. in addition to them the original document sent off here to richmond has the signatures of if not every, virtually every field officer of all the regiments under them. the only ones that weren't signing are the ones who weren't there. the very first one on that list, if it matters, the first one physically, the top of the list of field officers was samuel v. fulkerson of the 37th virginia. some of you may recognize him as jackson's favorite colonel. he said so a couple of times. fulkerson was destined to be killed a few thousand yards from here, gainesville mill. when word came to jackson, he actually shed te
loring fomented this. he was no particular talent.e was imbedded by tolliver who owed by the same denomination for his net merits. tolliver, i've always been amused, in hindsight, after the war when jackson had become absolutely legendary, tolliver, who had been a sworn enemy, wrote a whole chapter hemming jackson's glory to whom he had been so opposed during the war. in addition to them, everybody knows about loring and tolliver. in addition to them the original document sent off here to...
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in contrast, we enacted a budget in 2011 that lored the overall tax burden in wisconsin. [ applause ] so for the five years prior to last year, the average school tax levy increased $220 million per year. our reforms led to the first decrease in the school property tax levy in six years. the total school tax levy actually wept down by more than $47 million. [ applause ] that means real money in the hands of real people, people like pam petrie of rice lake. she saw her property tax bill go down by more than $100 this year. i had a great time talking to her on the phone today. she's absolutely thrilled with this. or gail griswald was surprised to see her tax bill go down, too. we heard that frf a bridge she plays bridge with. our tax reform helps thousands like them all across the state. still, there's more to be done to protect the taxpayers of wisconsin. last year, i pointed the bipartisan commission on waste, fraud and abuse. the 34eb membmembers of that pad in their final report early this month, and in it, they identified over $400 million in savings for the taxpayers. we've alread
in contrast, we enacted a budget in 2011 that lored the overall tax burden in wisconsin. [ applause ] so for the five years prior to last year, the average school tax levy increased $220 million per year. our reforms led to the first decrease in the school property tax levy in six years. the total school tax levy actually wept down by more than $47 million. [ applause ] that means real money in the hands of real people, people like pam petrie of rice lake. she saw her property tax bill go down...
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control del presidente pero ocurre en el momento que obama trata de convencer a estados unidos que loreo el factor determinante seria la economÍa, en washington, telemundo. >>> el procurador general de texas, aceptÓ un acuerdo profesional en los mapas electorales en que se incorporan dos nuevos distritos dominadas por hispanos, argentina men tangoed que la legislatura controlada por republicano discriminaba la creciente poblaciÓn hispana con esto la primera pausa al regreso lo que buscan los padres de familia cuyos hijos asisten a una escuela sacudida por escÁndalo de abuso infantil. >>> los niÑos la en los Ángeles padres de familias indignados con el escÁndalo de abuso sexual en la escuela de sus hijos protestaron ante el plantel vamos con el reporte. (gritos y exclamaciones). afuera de la escuela miro monte continÚan con la impotencia y preocupaciÓn. >>> consideran a los i vÍctimas a los niÑos que tienen en fotos todos los niÑos deben ser considerados como vÍctimas . se trata de un maestro de 61 aÑos que le daba su semen a los mi sÍ niÑos en galleta y este acusado de tocar indebidamen
control del presidente pero ocurre en el momento que obama trata de convencer a estados unidos que loreo el factor determinante seria la economÍa, en washington, telemundo. >>> el procurador general de texas, aceptÓ un acuerdo profesional en los mapas electorales en que se incorporan dos nuevos distritos dominadas por hispanos, argentina men tangoed que la legislatura controlada por republicano discriminaba la creciente poblaciÓn hispana con esto la primera pausa al regreso lo que...
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.>>> yo creo que la soluciÓn que el presidente obama lore considere. >>> res pans continÚan criticandoe el gobierno de o bamg re crie que hospitales y universidades treo otros, ofrezcan en sus planes de seguro pagar por ante copo zeno ti vic senador marco rubio dice que va en contra de la libertad relajo sa. >>> esta violando la constituciÓn. >>> los precandidato republicanos se han hecho de estas crÍticas >>> santorum, que arrasÓ anoche en tres estados, declarÓ que la naciÓn necesita un presidente que este dispuesto a de dpern la constituciÓn. >>> los demÓcratas y el portavoz preso dengcialo dijeron que es la salud de la mujer y que no cederÁn. >>> estamos firmes en asegurar que todas las nÚmeroinges no importa donde trabajen tengan acceso a la misma cobertura de salud, una encuesta indica que 58% de catÓlicos creen que los empleadores deben ser obligados a proveer la coberturas mÁs de 15 organizaciones latinas aprueban la medida dejando ver la divisiÓn entre el clero ya los catÓlicos. >>> no se puede porque algunas personas decidan o no lo que les parece hacer y que se im po un ga a
.>>> yo creo que la soluciÓn que el presidente obama lore considere. >>> res pans continÚan criticandoe el gobierno de o bamg re crie que hospitales y universidades treo otros, ofrezcan en sus planes de seguro pagar por ante copo zeno ti vic senador marco rubio dice que va en contra de la libertad relajo sa. >>> esta violando la constituciÓn. >>> los precandidato republicanos se han hecho de estas crÍticas >>> santorum, que arrasÓ anoche en tres...
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everyone was lored by this man who could get up and sing this song when he was a survivor, everybodyreaking out in tears and was amazing and the
everyone was lored by this man who could get up and sing this song when he was a survivor, everybodyreaking out in tears and was amazing and the
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everyone was lored by this man who could get up and sing this song when he was a survivor, everybodyreaking out in tears and was amazing and the next piece i had to get up and sing. what an act to follow. i will go with the piece i was going to sing anyway. this is a gypsy song. [laughter]. free to love and -- [laughter]. i'm thinking this guy is going to walk out of the room and never like me ever again. he doesn't know me but he is going to hate me and remember me as the girl when totally ruinned the moment. [laughter]. i go and you will hear in a minute after this song and he's
everyone was lored by this man who could get up and sing this song when he was a survivor, everybodyreaking out in tears and was amazing and the next piece i had to get up and sing. what an act to follow. i will go with the piece i was going to sing anyway. this is a gypsy song. [laughter]. free to love and -- [laughter]. i'm thinking this guy is going to walk out of the room and never like me ever again. he doesn't know me but he is going to hate me and remember me as the girl when totally...
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lore, you think it is going to work? >> absolutely.gas prices are volatile why is the gas tax fixed. higher gas taxes and lower taxings. >> johnathon, guess where the money goes, the 18 cents highway trust fund to pay for road and bridges. according to the cvo insolvent by the year 2013. where the money is going is another story. >> it wasn't supposed to go to infrastructure when it was originally passed. it was supposed to balance the budget. when you add state taxes we are talking about 40 cents per gallon of gas for the consumer. you can't blame evilll oil companies for that. change the tax and get rid television. if you privatize the roads and bridges all of the expense of maintaining them goes to the private sector where it belongs. >> david, there was a huge report on the tax. one of the things they found. a lott of money supposed to go to blidges and roads gets allocated by congress to other places. get rid of the tax and hospital economy. >> congressman gray who proposed it had his chance to provide a tax cut to 160 million wit
lore, you think it is going to work? >> absolutely.gas prices are volatile why is the gas tax fixed. higher gas taxes and lower taxings. >> johnathon, guess where the money goes, the 18 cents highway trust fund to pay for road and bridges. according to the cvo insolvent by the year 2013. where the money is going is another story. >> it wasn't supposed to go to infrastructure when it was originally passed. it was supposed to balance the budget. when you add state taxes we are...
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and how the global steel business is doing from al sell lore mittal. indicators what is going
and how the global steel business is doing from al sell lore mittal. indicators what is going
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opponents say loring flag should be reserved for those who sacrificed their lives depending on others. christie maintains a houston is part of the cultural fabric. she was born in newark. after one week of sore throat and body pain you are in the clear. such viral infections can have a lasting impact on your brain. the details ahead. tens of thousands of faithful catholics are beheading to room to witness history. why the elevation of cardinals elect edwin o'brien is so important. >> the rain moving out but another big storm headed this way. the insta-weatherplus forecast details coming up. some fog in the area. rex many of you know baltimore history will be made as the archbishop is elevated to cardinal by pope benedict. robert daniels is the only reporter there. >> in less than 48 hours an important and solemn ceremony will take place. pope benedict xvi xvi will elevate 22 bishops to the rank of cardinal. 16 are from europe. two are from america. cardinal designate: and also edwin o'brien from baltimore. hundreds will be here to with us this germany and we will catch up with them in
opponents say loring flag should be reserved for those who sacrificed their lives depending on others. christie maintains a houston is part of the cultural fabric. she was born in newark. after one week of sore throat and body pain you are in the clear. such viral infections can have a lasting impact on your brain. the details ahead. tens of thousands of faithful catholics are beheading to room to witness history. why the elevation of cardinals elect edwin o'brien is so important. >> the...
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lore 40's on monday. tuesday, we get up a little back into the mid 40's to around 50 degrees. go down as the had allmorning we have season. winter starting december 1. it is cold out there. i am going to stay in my bed all morning. i will try to stay warm. >> thank you. we lost a legend today. we are all shocked at losing houston. you listen to her perform, remember why we loved her. ♪ you.arling,
lore 40's on monday. tuesday, we get up a little back into the mid 40's to around 50 degrees. go down as the had allmorning we have season. winter starting december 1. it is cold out there. i am going to stay in my bed all morning. i will try to stay warm. >> thank you. we lost a legend today. we are all shocked at losing houston. you listen to her perform, remember why we loved her. ♪ you.arling,
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sides have been discussing specific measures that include switching the existing bonds with those with lore yields and the longer maturities. the two sides have not been able to agree on details. >>> "newsline" is the place to turn to for the latest on japan post march 11th. we have two segments offering two unique perspectives on the fallout from the earthquake and tsunami. nuclear watch brings you insight and information on the impact of the fukushima daiichi crisis. and the road ahead examines japan's efforts to recover and rebuild. don't miss nuclear watch and the road ahead on "newsline." >>> last year's march 11th earthquake stranded millions of people in tokyo. trains stopped running. cars clogged roads. commuter either to do better the next time disaster strikes. so they organized a special drill friday. 10,000 people took part. the drill played out at department stores, railway stations and public facilities. the tokyo metropolitan advises people to stay indoors following major earthquakes. during the exercise department store clerks led shoppers to safer areas inside the building.
sides have been discussing specific measures that include switching the existing bonds with those with lore yields and the longer maturities. the two sides have not been able to agree on details. >>> "newsline" is the place to turn to for the latest on japan post march 11th. we have two segments offering two unique perspectives on the fallout from the earthquake and tsunami. nuclear watch brings you insight and information on the impact of the fukushima daiichi crisis. and...
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lore tree rot man joinlori rothman joins us now. some companies especially in the manufacturing industry will pay fewer dollars in taxes, but all in the american corporate sector, american business will be sending more dollars to the u.s. government, and look for this to come under heated debate. the treasury secretary timothy geithner said this is going to be revenue neutral. fox business has been reporting for a year that in fact it will not. let's go over the elements of the plans, just five points here from the president and the treasury secretary. the lowers the corporate tax rate, 35% down to 28%. right now the american tax right is among the highest in the world for corporations. the plan also eliminates dozens of loopholes and subsidies. the bottom line here even though companies will pay a lower rate the loss of those deductions, loopholes in many cases will net out to higher taxes. number two manufacturing. again this is the industry that stands to come out of this best under the plan, lore erring its effective tax rate in
lore tree rot man joinlori rothman joins us now. some companies especially in the manufacturing industry will pay fewer dollars in taxes, but all in the american corporate sector, american business will be sending more dollars to the u.s. government, and look for this to come under heated debate. the treasury secretary timothy geithner said this is going to be revenue neutral. fox business has been reporting for a year that in fact it will not. let's go over the elements of the plans, just five...
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have you with us here in our three britain could soon be turning to chemical weapons to inforce the lore according to the national academy of sciences it's made legal police could use substances currently banned from military use market books will from the education activist network says the u.k. shouldn't be using the same type of gas that was internationally criticized when used by police last year. the income past the nerve gas as it is as it is called has been used against protesters in the june general strike in greece and amnesty international condemned the use of that tear gas in normal language it's called choking gas and has said that the greek government has waged a chemical warfare upon its very own citizens now you can actually die from the from the gases be being used against protesters against larger crowds and what we have seen is that the police time and time again has lost control of the streets and thus it doesn't come as a surprise in the context of global revolutions and revolt that now the u.k. is starting to use the same measures as countries as mubarak has done in
have you with us here in our three britain could soon be turning to chemical weapons to inforce the lore according to the national academy of sciences it's made legal police could use substances currently banned from military use market books will from the education activist network says the u.k. shouldn't be using the same type of gas that was internationally criticized when used by police last year. the income past the nerve gas as it is as it is called has been used against protesters in the...
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they would rather not but they're willing to do it if it will get them to a lore rate. we conducted a survey of tax executives and asked them point blank, is the u.s. corporate tax rate hinder your competitiveness and almost 80% of them said yes, unequivocally. so i think these things are very important. i think a stable tax structure that's predictable is the best way to go. >> a so a review of pro growth policy, a simpler tax code and fairer tax code will keep people's jobs. would that be accurate? >> i see nodding of heads, but i see ms. hanlan hesitating. >> i'm not hesitating. i'm just -- >> just say yes. >> it certainly wouldn't hurt job creation, that's for sure. >> okay. t the second question. since 95% of the world's population and 70% of the purchasing power today is outside the united states, it goes without saying that global marks are a critical component of the future growth and success of the united states businesses. how does the success of u.s. global businesses impact jobs in the united states? >> i think we're a great example of that. also in my writt
they would rather not but they're willing to do it if it will get them to a lore rate. we conducted a survey of tax executives and asked them point blank, is the u.s. corporate tax rate hinder your competitiveness and almost 80% of them said yes, unequivocally. so i think these things are very important. i think a stable tax structure that's predictable is the best way to go. >> a so a review of pro growth policy, a simpler tax code and fairer tax code will keep people's jobs. would that...
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in addition to them, everybody knows about loring and tolliver. in addition to them the original document sent off had the signatures of if not every, virtually every field officer of all the regimens under them. the very first one on that list, if it matters, the first one physically, the top of the list of field officers was sam kwrl v.volkerson. some of you may recognize him as jackson's favorite colonel. he was destined to be killed a few hundred yards from him. his favorite field officer. i doubt that he knew that fukerson was at the top of the list. so this mute any against jackson was not only deeper than it seemed but probably more significant about his standing in the army and out. think, too, about the prospect, had all the army, the general officers, the field officers, had they been as disgusted with jackson in june for some reason as they had been in february. had they indicted a similar complaint to the war department here in richmond, would it have gotten any attention even at the bureaucratic wailing walls here in richmond where pe
in addition to them, everybody knows about loring and tolliver. in addition to them the original document sent off had the signatures of if not every, virtually every field officer of all the regimens under them. the very first one on that list, if it matters, the first one physically, the top of the list of field officers was sam kwrl v.volkerson. some of you may recognize him as jackson's favorite colonel. he was destined to be killed a few hundred yards from him. his favorite field officer....
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they would rather not but they're willing to do it if it will get them to a lore rate. we conducted a survey of tax executives and asked them point blank, is the u.s. corporate tax rate hinder your competitiveness and almost 80% of them said yes, unequivocally. so i think these things are very important. i think a stable tax structure that's predictable is the best way to go. >> a so a review of pro growth
they would rather not but they're willing to do it if it will get them to a lore rate. we conducted a survey of tax executives and asked them point blank, is the u.s. corporate tax rate hinder your competitiveness and almost 80% of them said yes, unequivocally. so i think these things are very important. i think a stable tax structure that's predictable is the best way to go. >> a so a review of pro growth
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i don't know if that's lore or legend. but it brings history right into today and it makes people think about, you know, maybe there are some lessons to be had from what's occurred before. similarly -- today, you'll get to go to the archives. it's one of the options. we have, i think, the eye-watering documents over there. a couple of them are illustrative of that issue as well. for restoration. so you may not be able to see it. but we have a leather-bound volume that's about that wide, about that thick, about that tall, and it's a a gentleman and a few other names. it's the original 300. it's an entry for each of those. it's handwritten in spanish by a anglos. why were they writing in spanish? the language of commerce spanish. if you wanted to succeed, you had to speak and read and write spanish. the language of commerce in texas today is english. etty interesting is we have a register of the board of commissioners of the bexar county. it's a list of folks who appeared before the list of commissioners to prove up their ti
i don't know if that's lore or legend. but it brings history right into today and it makes people think about, you know, maybe there are some lessons to be had from what's occurred before. similarly -- today, you'll get to go to the archives. it's one of the options. we have, i think, the eye-watering documents over there. a couple of them are illustrative of that issue as well. for restoration. so you may not be able to see it. but we have a leather-bound volume that's about that wide, about...
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how about dropping that tray on the chance lore of germany. this is not good. we'll tell you what exactly happened here later in the show. first the news at 5:30 a.m. a combined 69 delegates are up for grabs as voters head to the polls. it's been a wild three weeks with the two leading contenders struggling to stay on message. rick santorum spent his time trying to rebound from a tough debate performance last week where he admitted to putting politics ahead of his principles at time. santorum's focus on social issues including birth control and the president's snobbery drew the lion's share of media attention. mitt romney didn't shake off his rich guy image by setting his friendship with nascar owners or the numb cadillacs owned by his wife. the latest polls show romney with a big lead, but michigan appears to be a much tighter race. according to ppp, 56% of early voters are backing mitt romney, rick santorum comes in a distant second. gingrich and paul are poll pentagon single digits. 40% of those who haven't cast their ballots say they will be for the former
how about dropping that tray on the chance lore of germany. this is not good. we'll tell you what exactly happened here later in the show. first the news at 5:30 a.m. a combined 69 delegates are up for grabs as voters head to the polls. it's been a wild three weeks with the two leading contenders struggling to stay on message. rick santorum spent his time trying to rebound from a tough debate performance last week where he admitted to putting politics ahead of his principles at time. santorum's...
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petworth to brandywine, new carrollton, tyson's corner, dunn loring, montgomery village, we have temperaturesthe mid 40s in most locations. parts of northern virginia have dipped into the 30s. now in loudoun county, prince william, fauquier, culpeper, down into the low to mid 30s there. elsewhere, in the 30s to near 40 degrees including shenandoah valley and western maryland. the panhandle of western maryland, in the upper 30s there. and in west virginia, many locations near 40. here's your day planner for this wednesday. sunrise at 6:51. we'll have sunshine this morning. and then during the afternoon, becoming cloudy. a bit of a blustery wind coming from the south. we'll have it warming to near 60. overnight, we'll be down to near 50 by midnight. by then, we might have light rain falling. we'll look at that, the week and weekend in ten minutes. danella, how's traffic? >>> good morning, traveling along i-270, we'll take the trip together and fly over it. not seeing problems northbound. but southbound, as well, nice and clear. heading out of clarksburg, 71 miles per hour in germantown. continu
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the culture and folk lore of the oil industry is rampant with stories of different types of people that worked on the rig. early cable tool guys considered themselves experts at drilling. there was a high degree of technology, took a lot of experience drilling with the cable tool rig. these guys were coming into texas from other parts of the country, gotten a start in pennsylvania, ohio, li and wered that the techniques and experience they had. the rotary drilling took less education to really work in those types of rigs. and these two groups of people, if one used cable tool same fie folks working rotary drilling, they to talk to each other. it was antagonism and hostilities would rotary drilling is what's used today exclusively throughout the world. even offshore drilling, anything like that. oil vest cost tee. it has several characteristics. can have different color and viscocity. you can see the viscocity, first you look at different colors. there's a thinness to thickness. what i am goto i am going to rotate this wheel. we should be able to capture the flow which indicates the visc
the culture and folk lore of the oil industry is rampant with stories of different types of people that worked on the rig. early cable tool guys considered themselves experts at drilling. there was a high degree of technology, took a lot of experience drilling with the cable tool rig. these guys were coming into texas from other parts of the country, gotten a start in pennsylvania, ohio, li and wered that the techniques and experience they had. the rotary drilling took less education to really...
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. >> altaie lore, who does our in focus blog, three collections of images from civil war that go beyond that and really striking powerful images. >> scott stossel and james bennett, editor of the atlantic, thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much. >> just a reminder, we'll have a link to the atlantic civil war issue at our website. you can watch this program and all our other programs to the civil war at cspan.org/history.
. >> altaie lore, who does our in focus blog, three collections of images from civil war that go beyond that and really striking powerful images. >> scott stossel and james bennett, editor of the atlantic, thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much. >> just a reminder, we'll have a link to the atlantic civil war issue at our website. you can watch this program and all our other programs to the civil war at cspan.org/history.
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you'll have lore growth, it will be very bad. you're diverting resources from the drooift sector to the inefficient public sector, but it's sustainable. the second issue is what percentage of debt is held by foreigners? in this country, a large percentage of the debt is held by foreigners. that means every day an increasing share of every american's life subpoena spent working to pay the chinese. it's effectively working for the chinese. that's what we're doing. as our debt increases, as the interest expense goes up that money is shifted out of the economy. if that debt was held by other american, you would be transferring money from one group of americans to another group of americans, but it would stay in the u.s. economy. when it's owed by foreigners, you're basically taking all that economic output and just sending it abroad. and that's why -- that makes it unsustainable. and it means that our standard of living is going to fall unless we correct that. >> i just want to add one caveat on the italy, spain point. my colleagues
you'll have lore growth, it will be very bad. you're diverting resources from the drooift sector to the inefficient public sector, but it's sustainable. the second issue is what percentage of debt is held by foreigners? in this country, a large percentage of the debt is held by foreigners. that means every day an increasing share of every american's life subpoena spent working to pay the chinese. it's effectively working for the chinese. that's what we're doing. as our debt increases, as the...
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as a footnote, and i lore came away thinking he had convinced jefferson davis about this, and that davis was considering sending james longstreet to replace jackin that of course didn't happen. if it had, longstreet would still be approaching winchester from the south slowly today, i'm pretty sure. dick yewell, almost unbelievably excentric, he called on the 13th of may, after mcdowell but ten days before the onfall against front royal, he called him that enthusiastic fanatic in a letter. and he said our army has no head at all, though there is room for one or two. he called him that may speaking to another confederate officer as crazy as a march hair, a crazy man. when he received orders he didn't like from jackson, he said in front of his staff that this is damn foolishness. his road to damascus experience was actually on the road to port republic in this instance, and he called aside tom munnford, the colonel from lynchburg who was the man he talked to before. he called him aside and said, do you remember when i called jackson an old woman? well, i take it all back. he had been conver
as a footnote, and i lore came away thinking he had convinced jefferson davis about this, and that davis was considering sending james longstreet to replace jackin that of course didn't happen. if it had, longstreet would still be approaching winchester from the south slowly today, i'm pretty sure. dick yewell, almost unbelievably excentric, he called on the 13th of may, after mcdowell but ten days before the onfall against front royal, he called him that enthusiastic fanatic in a letter. and...
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government keeps the cash flowing while at the same time cutting public spending at home are just lore smith reports. whoever wins these streets they get a used to the pounding of feet with demonstrations large and small a regular sight don't spend our money on foreign wars don't cost our public services these people are saying but although the government insists the company. still sending millions to india one of the fastest growing economies in the world is absolutely crazy really and foreign aid of course is one of the few areas that the u.k. purchase actually increasing substantially if the next three or four years that money could make a huge difference if it was for example spent on tax cuts for low pay workers or you could make a huge economic difference if it was spent in the right tree angry it's a government that they. should take care of it but can't afford just one. billion dollars a year to india which now has more billionaires than britain and the indian economy will grow by seven percent this year compared to a measly one percent here it's already got the ninth largest g
government keeps the cash flowing while at the same time cutting public spending at home are just lore smith reports. whoever wins these streets they get a used to the pounding of feet with demonstrations large and small a regular sight don't spend our money on foreign wars don't cost our public services these people are saying but although the government insists the company. still sending millions to india one of the fastest growing economies in the world is absolutely crazy really and foreign...
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stable and really that was tiring i am well i am look i am looking i am looking at the international lore of this and i'm telling you in fact tickly that our toupee was never part of either the british or american justification for the invasion of iraq now as it happens i opposed that in from that intervention i thought that it was unlawful and strategically unnecessary but i'm afraid that it's wrong to suggest that if i can intervene if i can i don't think you gentlemen we're going to get to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the contradictory situation in syria state r.t. . if you. want to. british. guy let. the. markets see. what's really happening to the global economy. headline news to. leap. lose its tzar. mum. mum. slumped to the slowest so for the first so. welcome back to crossfire i'm going to mind you were talking about syria in the outside military intervention slug and if you slept. before i went to the break you want to jump in there respond to something that stephen said in geneva go right ahead. yeah i don't i mean it may not have bee
stable and really that was tiring i am well i am look i am looking i am looking at the international lore of this and i'm telling you in fact tickly that our toupee was never part of either the british or american justification for the invasion of iraq now as it happens i opposed that in from that intervention i thought that it was unlawful and strategically unnecessary but i'm afraid that it's wrong to suggest that if i can intervene if i can i don't think you gentlemen we're going to get to a...
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suspended ratification of the proposed lore of affairs that were trampled rights and freedoms the suspension follows continent wide protests against the treaty with allegations that would lead to a net wide censorship originally conceived as the brainchild of japanese and american politicians and media in the midst of the total secrecy from the onset the treaty is compatibility with e.u. values is no set to be decided by the blocks court of justice. from the online magazine and blog boy boy believes the law if passed would only punish those who were innocent of wrongdoing. the problem is is that the censorship of the involved in these things is always vicarious when something is targeted because people are using it to break the law to pirate files or something it always brings down all sorts of other people who might be using the same service for perfectly legitimate reasons these laws never actually do anything to stop piracy the way the internet works as long as two computers can connect to each other people are going to find a way to share files the internet works by copying data so what
suspended ratification of the proposed lore of affairs that were trampled rights and freedoms the suspension follows continent wide protests against the treaty with allegations that would lead to a net wide censorship originally conceived as the brainchild of japanese and american politicians and media in the midst of the total secrecy from the onset the treaty is compatibility with e.u. values is no set to be decided by the blocks court of justice. from the online magazine and blog boy boy...
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i mean, whatever it is if it's fair, if it's reasonable, lore or flatter keep it there. then we can make business decisions around that. i know this has been a long hearing. my question, if there are some specifics that you can relate to the committee where you see the temporary nature of taxes creating a problem or the fact that certain incentives have expired and then gone back in and reinstated, if there's any specifics that anyone on the panel would have? >> i think the biggest one in that regard right now for us some of these expenditures we have several of them apply to us. expensing and dpreegs that does permanency and certainty, i agree with you, is almost paramount, as long as it's a good code. but it's very important to us. beyond that, i don't know that i'd have any further comment. >> again, i'm looking for are there examples that you see day in and day out that are, again, as we talked about maybe creating more costs and problems than really the incentive or disincentive was worth in the first place. >> definitely. comes up all the time. had a conversation w
i mean, whatever it is if it's fair, if it's reasonable, lore or flatter keep it there. then we can make business decisions around that. i know this has been a long hearing. my question, if there are some specifics that you can relate to the committee where you see the temporary nature of taxes creating a problem or the fact that certain incentives have expired and then gone back in and reinstated, if there's any specifics that anyone on the panel would have? >> i think the biggest one in...
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silicon valley are those who come from families with money and time to help how do you make of the lore young people actually take this route joining me to discuss it is eric thompson senior editor at the atlantic and a can are social on serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist also the author of the guardians of democracy gentlemen thank you both for joining me tonight and i guess nick i want to start with you since you are a venture capitalist have you noticed this trend of you seeing more young people that are see those that want you to invest in their companies you know i mean i think one of the most exciting parts of our economy and trends in our culture is. so many young people are to start businesses and indeed younger and younger people are taking a crack at it. but it does turn out to be useful to have some business experience to create success. but there's no doubt that younger and younger people are trying to become entrepreneurs well what would you say are some of the biggest drawbacks at least for someone in your position or from your perspective you know somebody who's t
silicon valley are those who come from families with money and time to help how do you make of the lore young people actually take this route joining me to discuss it is eric thompson senior editor at the atlantic and a can are social on serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist also the author of the guardians of democracy gentlemen thank you both for joining me tonight and i guess nick i want to start with you since you are a venture capitalist have you noticed this trend of you seeing more...
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i don't know if that's lore or legend. but it brings history right into today, and it makes people think about, you know, maybe there are some lessons to be had from what's occurred before. similarly when today you'll get to go to the archives. i think it's one of the options and we, have you know, i think the eye-watering documents over there. a couple of them are illustrative of i restoration. so you may not be able to see it. but we have a leather-bound volume that's about that wide, about that thick, about that tall, and it's a register of a gentleman named esteva and some other names are in there. it's the original 300. it's an entry for each of those. it's handwritten in spanish by anglos. who had only been here a short while. why were they writing in spanish? why not in their native language? well, because the language of commerce was spanish. if you wanted to succeed, you had to speak and read and write spanish. similarly today, the language in commerce in texas today is english. another document that i think is pr
i don't know if that's lore or legend. but it brings history right into today, and it makes people think about, you know, maybe there are some lessons to be had from what's occurred before. similarly when today you'll get to go to the archives. i think it's one of the options and we, have you know, i think the eye-watering documents over there. a couple of them are illustrative of i restoration. so you may not be able to see it. but we have a leather-bound volume that's about that wide, about...
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clearly have a benefit by simplifying and making more certain the code that in combination with a lore corporate tax rate and a simplifications could be, you know, very significant. >> do you have a sense about the magnitude of the cost of compliance? is it another percent? is it another 10%? another -- >> i think i have seen some estimates that, you know, the efficiency costs including compliance costs could be as large as the entire corporate income tax. >> as large as the tax itself? astounding. which brings me to the alternative. what would a consumption tax, doing away with the business tack. what would a consumption tax do for your businesses and job creation and the economy. do you have any thoughts on that? >> from a very high level, i think a consumption tax is probably close to a corporate income tax. a corporate income tax in effect penalizes work, productivity will. consumption tax penalizes consumption. whether it's realistic or not -- >> or incentivizes savings and allows consumers to make their own choices. things like that. yeah. >> i agree with mike's overall statement
clearly have a benefit by simplifying and making more certain the code that in combination with a lore corporate tax rate and a simplifications could be, you know, very significant. >> do you have a sense about the magnitude of the cost of compliance? is it another percent? is it another 10%? another -- >> i think i have seen some estimates that, you know, the efficiency costs including compliance costs could be as large as the entire corporate income tax. >> as large as the...
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east and really that was tiring i am well i am look i am looking i am looking at the international lore of this and i'm telling you in fact tickly that are to pay was never part of either the british or american justification for the invasion of iraq now as it happens i opposed that in from that intervention i thought that it was unlawful and strategically unnecessary but i'm afraid that it's wrong to suggest that if i can intervene if i can i don't think you gentlemen we're going to get to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the contradictory situation in syria state r.t. . if you. want to. wealthy british style. guide. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines today and to cause a report. we all make choices. sometimes it's tough. but it can be an easy. choice be left to fate. it can be. limited. we can come. it's always personal. except one day. when choice matters to everyone. and. welcome back to cross talk i'm about to mind you we're talking about syria and outs
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and israeli citizenship lore is denying thousands of palestinians the right to permanently settle down with israeli spouses and children the government says the law was designed for security reasons but as artie's paul asli reports it seems the battle against terror could be doing more harm than good by simply tearing apart families this is the document that's ruining line is life it makes no mention of a university degree a husband or two children it's simply states she's palestinian and therefore illegal and wanted in israel i have a permission to stay here now. i don't have any rights just to breathe and it and drink and for me it's not allowed but a lot of chooses this non life because it's where her husband and children live by law very israeli where is the rest of her family live across the border in janine in palestine each time we travel during the week during. goes through perth and i and the kids go through another. what does remind us i have to walk and he is gone. until now known as move between the two worlds with temporary visas issued by television but she's afraid there
and israeli citizenship lore is denying thousands of palestinians the right to permanently settle down with israeli spouses and children the government says the law was designed for security reasons but as artie's paul asli reports it seems the battle against terror could be doing more harm than good by simply tearing apart families this is the document that's ruining line is life it makes no mention of a university degree a husband or two children it's simply states she's palestinian and...
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well in some ways it may be the, the most pervasive legacy that you leave and i know from the, the lore, that it made you a wealthy man actually. >> lowe: yes, it did. yes, it was put in a film called the bodyguard. >> smith: this was the whitney houston, kevin costner film, 1992, right? >> lowe: yes. which i have tried several times to watch. >> smith: preferably. no, no, no, no, no, no. life is extremely short. [laughter] and, but as -- the fellow's name is curtis? >> lowe: curtis stigers, yes. >> smith: curtis stigers. >> lowe: yes. >> smith: who recorded the song and the record sold 44 million copies worldwide? is that correct? >> lowe: did it really? i didn't know it was as many as that. >> smith: 44 million worldwide, 17 million here. >> lowe: if it did, then i was underpaid. [ laughter ] >> smith: well, but you did, you did do as they say okay is on, as a result for that. >> lowe: i did very, very well for it. >> smith: set you up. >> lowe: i mean, you get pennies, literally pennies, when it sells those copies. >> smith: that's a lot of pennies. >> lowe: that amount is a lot of p
well in some ways it may be the, the most pervasive legacy that you leave and i know from the, the lore, that it made you a wealthy man actually. >> lowe: yes, it did. yes, it was put in a film called the bodyguard. >> smith: this was the whitney houston, kevin costner film, 1992, right? >> lowe: yes. which i have tried several times to watch. >> smith: preferably. no, no, no, no, no, no. life is extremely short. [laughter] and, but as -- the fellow's name is curtis?...
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east and really that was firing and well i am look i am looking i am looking at the international lore of this and i'm telling you in fact likely that our troop a was never part of either the british or american justification for the invasion of iraq now as it happens i opposed that in from that intervention i thought that it was unlawful and strategically unnecessary but i'm afraid that it's wrong to suggest that if i can intervene if i can i don't think you gentlemen we're going to get to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the contradictory situation in syria state r.t. . if you can. download the official and see how the condition until i phone the i pod touch from the i choose our still. see life on the go. video on demand on t.v.'s mine comes an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the column. more news today violence is once again flared up the phonies are the images the world has been seeing from the street the chatter that. china for asians the world a. mum. the for. the. wealthy british stock. market why not. find out what's r
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loring for investors seven eleven is one world we now own food chain thought to be eyeing up the market according to media reports the company hasn't officially confirmed the rumors last year the retailer said its priorities were brazil and india analysts say that seven eleven will have a hard time if it plans to develop a food chain in russia alone they add that the most logical move would be to team up with an existing market player left haas is the former chief of russia's biggest retail group x five was now the senior vice president at walmart believes there are just a couple of ways to enter the country's market at the moment. all of the way for and from crush market for being. at least visible in the market or dragon for leadership position is a position of some of existing players or just we've become a solution when you don't need your stores little saw i think within the next year some other companies will think about rush market them a way to enter the market. that's all the news this hour join me in fifteen minutes . so. wealthy british style. is not on the tires. market why
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gascon says go lore says he is responsible for illegal campaign contributions. >>> nadia loquier admitted she has entered rehabilitation. >> we are told that loquier was thinner. she mentions an addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs. members here were told that she would be taking a leave of absence. it has been a quick rise in the career of loquier. it was here on february 3rd when she met an ex-boyfriend who she says was having a personal crisis. but that meeting turned violent. police confirmed they responded to an altercation between a man and woman and that the female suffered head and neck injuries and was taken to the hospital. loquier says she's in rehab to help her recover from that attack and from addiction. alcohol are addictions from which many of us suffer and un unfortunately i have not been spared. >> she's doing the right thing. >> the public needs to recognize that elected officials are human too. we are not gods, we are not super people. we are our faults. >> reporter: as for that assault in newark. the district attorney is now invest good faithing to see if charge
gascon says go lore says he is responsible for illegal campaign contributions. >>> nadia loquier admitted she has entered rehabilitation. >> we are told that loquier was thinner. she mentions an addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs. members here were told that she would be taking a leave of absence. it has been a quick rise in the career of loquier. it was here on february 3rd when she met an ex-boyfriend who she says was having a personal crisis. but that meeting turned...