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. >> guest: representative lott, at the time, now senator lott. he was on the committee as a--as a republican, and it is interesting that he--you know, he--i also photographed him being interviewed by sam donaldson, another person that was young at the time and has gone on to become much more... c-span: look who sits next to him here on this committee, on the left. >> guest: that was--that i--is mr. cohen, who was also on the impeachment committee and is now secretary of defense. c-span: if you go down the list, you see caldwell butler, who's no longer in the congress, larry hogan, who went on to run for governor of maryland, wayne owens, the congressman from utah, and liz holtzman. >> guest: right. uh-huh. c-span: anybody else on there besides... >> guest: well, you have... c-span: ...mr. rodino in the middle? >> guest: ...yeah, rodino in the background, and you have--what's the name... c-span: (unintelligible). >> guest: ...from maryland on the fa--on the last--the last one there, senator--he's senator now from--no, he's the--the dark-haired fel
. >> guest: representative lott, at the time, now senator lott. he was on the committee as a--as a republican, and it is interesting that he--you know, he--i also photographed him being interviewed by sam donaldson, another person that was young at the time and has gone on to become much more... c-span: look who sits next to him here on this committee, on the left. >> guest: that was--that i--is mr. cohen, who was also on the impeachment committee and is now secretary of defense....
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lott said the deal was. the students week. giuseppe and five hits but said the un wants to school. doesn't stop those who see the sunday mail has been abducted. he's just the mom bought us didn't think the team. since i started to stall. i don't want insight into the depths of the deets. he advocates the cool white swan which was licensed. mama i get the notes say this it all from britain not typically considered the most cuddly and happiness what ever since i know. the eagle. the eu you can see him and tease him at that. isn't that the people the better of me by god. chief of each year actually i can see she's honest. updates. it's nice having the same deal is this dude just got on satisfy conditions. psst. speaking in the text on the night sky you don't like this could be spaced out and often in response. did it down it's it's it's a spot to spot a testament to project a chance to play jokes on the rocks so yes men didn't get what she wants to see that i didn't have joined the books from the expertise to dictate what's the use of violence as to the station. state. it's sth. we co
lott said the deal was. the students week. giuseppe and five hits but said the un wants to school. doesn't stop those who see the sunday mail has been abducted. he's just the mom bought us didn't think the team. since i started to stall. i don't want insight into the depths of the deets. he advocates the cool white swan which was licensed. mama i get the notes say this it all from britain not typically considered the most cuddly and happiness what ever since i know. the eagle. the eu you can...
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by the closing bem the dow lott 28 points, nasdaq down 42 and s&p slipped 5 points. >>> the head of the minneapolis federal reserve says the central bank made a big mistake. she is blasting fed policy's decision not to cite a specific unemployment target in considering whether and when to raise its benchmark interest rate. he says the guidance is wrong and the nation's central bankers should have outlined a clear plan to keep record low interest rates right where they are until the nation's jobless rate falls below 5.5%. the current unemployment rate is 6.7%. >>> mike holland joins us now. he's chairman of holland and company his own money management firm. mike, we've gone through a crazy week. worries about russia worries about the economy, worries about interest rates. what's the next worry for investors, or have things calmed down a little bit and we have break here? >> the fed's behind us. we've had some of the early warning signals from companies that weather hurt the first quarter and so on. when you recap the week it was very helpful. now i know why friday night i'm kind of tired
by the closing bem the dow lott 28 points, nasdaq down 42 and s&p slipped 5 points. >>> the head of the minneapolis federal reserve says the central bank made a big mistake. she is blasting fed policy's decision not to cite a specific unemployment target in considering whether and when to raise its benchmark interest rate. he says the guidance is wrong and the nation's central bankers should have outlined a clear plan to keep record low interest rates right where they are until the...
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lott a proposal has any lakes the giants would have to be on board. legs.ould need tobe on board. >> reporter: forced to take refuge after a mob attacked his car. >> tell me that he had orders to bring meet immediately to the airport. crowd yelled russia. crowe russia passion is running high peace activists are protesting against the confrontation when police sent them away. >> reporter: show has responded to western threats with the rest of their own. >> pam: the two leaders signed an agreement to drum up more business ventures between california and israel. >> pam: the visit brought out some protestors. they were there to show support for the palestinians. today's visit to the bay area, follows the prime minister's meetings with president obama on monday, and a quick trip to los angeles yesterday. >> jacqueline: say heavier rain endeavoring will slide down. a little bit more delayed than futurecast show part of the storm system to the north. as the rain going on the cemetery coastline. and to the east bank and the south bay by 11. the storm is moving kind
lott a proposal has any lakes the giants would have to be on board. legs.ould need tobe on board. >> reporter: forced to take refuge after a mob attacked his car. >> tell me that he had orders to bring meet immediately to the airport. crowd yelled russia. crowe russia passion is running high peace activists are protesting against the confrontation when police sent them away. >> reporter: show has responded to western threats with the rest of their own. >> pam: the two...
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low 60s in redwood city, lott los gatos and 51 at half moon bay. a clear night although a few high, thin clouds. 57 right now at santa rosa. 52 napa. nevada 54. low 60s at concord and livermore and one more beautiful view live from our exploratory camera looking at the skyline of downtown san francisco. high clouds, the aforementioned high clouds. spring arrives 9:57 tomorrow pacific dalt daylight time. clouds on shore right now has been the pattern throughout the day and will continue overnight. no rain will fall from the clouds. torment filtered sunshine and mild dry day. next woke a chance of rain. starting the forecast animation on tuesday, march 25th. by wednesday looks like this weak cold front will bring us a chance of light rain. we need more than light rain but light rain will be better than no rain at all. overnight tonight, partly cloudy, cool in the interior valleys. low temperatures range from low to mid-40s. and tomorrow south barks mild with highs in the mid 70. low to mid-70s on the peninsula from san mateo. 72 to 74. mid to upper 6
low 60s in redwood city, lott los gatos and 51 at half moon bay. a clear night although a few high, thin clouds. 57 right now at santa rosa. 52 napa. nevada 54. low 60s at concord and livermore and one more beautiful view live from our exploratory camera looking at the skyline of downtown san francisco. high clouds, the aforementioned high clouds. spring arrives 9:57 tomorrow pacific dalt daylight time. clouds on shore right now has been the pattern throughout the day and will continue...
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large, a lott as of people are making some the inadequate. one of the ways we can fix and help students is maybe give tax credits to students as they get out. not forgive her loans pileggi reduce your taxes because most people will be working -- and not forgive your loans but reduce your taxes because most people will be working. >> thank you, everybody. [applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] cio saidresident of afl- that the unions are leading the way. he spoke at the economic summit about the trade agenda and collective bargaining rights and the state of the economy for about 40 minutes. >> we are almost at the signature cocktail time. we are very lucky to have richard trumka from the afl-cio for our last session. we're going to try something a little bit different. we are going to have steve cummins and mark -- margaret carlson interview richard trumka at the same time. [applause] >> put you there. put margaret there. >> let's put you in the middle. >> i
large, a lott as of people are making some the inadequate. one of the ways we can fix and help students is maybe give tax credits to students as they get out. not forgive her loans pileggi reduce your taxes because most people will be working -- and not forgive your loans but reduce your taxes because most people will be working. >> thank you, everybody. [applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] cio...
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she worked at lott industries. she haus down's syndrome and -- what did you learn?with disability in my life, many of my friend have disabilities, so i'm familiar with the territory so to speak, but i learned from wanda quite a lot. what i saw in that factory was the leadership abilities that people with disabilities have and take on. the fact is in the workplace many of us have experienced each person for him or herself or, you know, to get ahead. it was all about camaraderie, helping each other, a support system that was amazing. >> what do you want to see done with it lorene? >> what i'd like to see is first of all, i hope people will come to the real abilities film festival at the jcc, which you can look up it's in new york the largest festival of films about disability in the world. monday night it will screen at 6:00 with a panel afterwards. what i want people to learn and to start thinking about is interacting with people with disability, not marginalizing them, not letting them live their lives isolated uncared for, without communications from moth people an
she worked at lott industries. she haus down's syndrome and -- what did you learn?with disability in my life, many of my friend have disabilities, so i'm familiar with the territory so to speak, but i learned from wanda quite a lot. what i saw in that factory was the leadership abilities that people with disabilities have and take on. the fact is in the workplace many of us have experienced each person for him or herself or, you know, to get ahead. it was all about camaraderie, helping each...
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that trend -- that has given a lot of confidence to the of given a lott of confidence to the intrusion groups within the region. if it gets late for some reason, what do you see in terms of being gauge and it beyond 2013. and also to make sure some of the gains will solidify so afghanistan stays on the democratic path. >> that will depend on the level of training and results achieved so far. they're still a set of questions regarding might have the quality and readiness of the security forces. police that are trained and the army. they've achieve those numbers. those were not far off the goals. of the officer corps and the folks trained to be soldiers and police officers will be the test. there are limits to what we can do. we invested a lot in the training. be led in terms of further training. we have to keep making the text -- case here home about how to stay united on making sure that these gains stand play. you reach a point where there isn't a question about whether it is a free and fair election. it is not necessarily the kind of commitment summer concern about. >> one more quest
that trend -- that has given a lot of confidence to the of given a lott of confidence to the intrusion groups within the region. if it gets late for some reason, what do you see in terms of being gauge and it beyond 2013. and also to make sure some of the gains will solidify so afghanistan stays on the democratic path. >> that will depend on the level of training and results achieved so far. they're still a set of questions regarding might have the quality and readiness of the security...
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there was a lott of damage to the -- lot of damage to the power pole and the driveway to the home wheren called 911. about 1200 customers were affected. pg&e crews worked quickly, however. as of this point, about 100 customers are still without power. we spoke to one woman who described how she will be affected. >> we haven't been able to sleep. you know, we have -- i have my grandchildren going to school. i don't know -- i have to go buy coffee, at least because we have no heater, no electricity. so we're not able to perform as usual. >> reporter: again, about 100 customers will be inconvenienced today. originally, pg&e estimated power to be fully restored around 8:00, 8:15. now it looks like power will be restored to those remaining customers sometime this afternoon. on the website it says somewhere around 5:00 this afternoon. that all depends, however, how quickly they can replace the pole and restore power. back out here live, there's also environmental crews here cleaning up some oil that had spilled apparently from the truck as well. we have that drew, the pg&e crew as well as san
there was a lott of damage to the -- lot of damage to the power pole and the driveway to the home wheren called 911. about 1200 customers were affected. pg&e crews worked quickly, however. as of this point, about 100 customers are still without power. we spoke to one woman who described how she will be affected. >> we haven't been able to sleep. you know, we have -- i have my grandchildren going to school. i don't know -- i have to go buy coffee, at least because we have no heater, no...
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you go to some, you know, weekend seminars and, you know, at the time senate majority leader trent lott was on television saying gay people are sinners according to his reading of the bible. pat robertson saying, you know, homosexuality is the last step in the decline of gentile civilization. and so when this happened, you know, when this event happened, when matthew was attacked, it was seized upon, okay? this is, you know, this is what this kind of hatred or this kind of prejudice leads to. but there was a kind of hysteria attached to the reaction of some of those people. i remember a playwright, tony cushner. i have great add admiration fors work. he wrote angels in america, but he made some ridiculous statements within days of this attack on matthew. he was blaming religious right conservatives and specific leaders, he wrote a piece claiming that these people were responsible for matthew's death, and that's just bologna. >> steve, someone we haven't talked about tonight is cal aruka. >> yes. what would you like to know? >> a guy that received a lot of prsh from a lot of -- a lot of
you go to some, you know, weekend seminars and, you know, at the time senate majority leader trent lott was on television saying gay people are sinners according to his reading of the bible. pat robertson saying, you know, homosexuality is the last step in the decline of gentile civilization. and so when this happened, you know, when this event happened, when matthew was attacked, it was seized upon, okay? this is, you know, this is what this kind of hatred or this kind of prejudice leads to....
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interest a two-year study done by progress energy counsel where i cochaired the study was senator trent lott senator byron dorgan and former u.k. administrative bill o'rielly. it was a bipartisan effort on tackling our energy future. mr. chairman you requested i testify today on the strategic and national security interests associated with the approval of the pipeline, interested in my view are intrinsic to america's energy security and leadership. i hope my testimony will be useful in the committees to liberation on those issues as they will largely determine the reaction of our nations future which you pointed out i dedicated my 42 years of professional life in and out of uniform. it is both significant and i think highly commendable that the senate foreign relations committee is holding a hearing focused on an oil pipeline. i think it speaks volumes about international affairs. the message that resonates is especially powerful today in light of events playing out in the ukraine. the fact that energy security is vital to our nation's domestic economy is well-established. the crimean crisis
interest a two-year study done by progress energy counsel where i cochaired the study was senator trent lott senator byron dorgan and former u.k. administrative bill o'rielly. it was a bipartisan effort on tackling our energy future. mr. chairman you requested i testify today on the strategic and national security interests associated with the approval of the pipeline, interested in my view are intrinsic to america's energy security and leadership. i hope my testimony will be useful in the...
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one of my proudest achievements was working with senator snowe, inouye, stevens, cantwell, lott, dorgan, corker, carper, and many others in the 2007 ten-in-ten fuel economy act, raising the corporate average fuel economy known as cafe at the maximum achievable rate. well, let me tell you what these new standards meaning. they mean that we will have a fleetwide average of 54.5 miles per gallon in 2025. these standards will cut greenhouse gas emissions from cars and light trucks in half by 2025. reducing emissions by 6 million -- excuse me, 6 billion metric tons over the life of the program. more than the total amount of carbon dioxide emitted by the united states in 2010. better yet, these standards will save american families more than $1.7 trillion in fuel costs, resulting in average fuel savings of more than $8,000 per vehicle. and our legislation also directed the administration to establish the first-ever fuel economy standards for buses, delivery trucks, and longhaul 18 wheelers. the first standards which apply to bus and trucks will reduce greenhouse gas pollution by approximatel
one of my proudest achievements was working with senator snowe, inouye, stevens, cantwell, lott, dorgan, corker, carper, and many others in the 2007 ten-in-ten fuel economy act, raising the corporate average fuel economy known as cafe at the maximum achievable rate. well, let me tell you what these new standards meaning. they mean that we will have a fleetwide average of 54.5 miles per gallon in 2025. these standards will cut greenhouse gas emissions from cars and light trucks in half by 2025....
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two-year study done by the bipartisan energy council, where i cochaired the study of the senator trent lott, byron dorgon and former epa and the straighter, bill o'reilly, which is a bipartisan effort on taxing our overall energy future. mr. chairman, you request a testify today in the u.s. geostrategic and national security interests associated with the approval of the pipeline. interest in my view are intrinsic to america's energy security and leadership in the century. i hope my testimony will be useful to the committee celebration on both issues as they will let you determine the direction of our nation's future, a cause to which as you pointed out i dedicated my 42 years of professional life within and out of uniform. it is thus significant and highly commendable the senate foreign relation committee is holding a hearing focused on oil pipelines. it speaks volumes about energy's role in honor and international affairs, a message that resonates especially powerfully today in light of the events playing out in the ukraine. the fact that energy security is vital to the nation's domestic e
two-year study done by the bipartisan energy council, where i cochaired the study of the senator trent lott, byron dorgon and former epa and the straighter, bill o'reilly, which is a bipartisan effort on taxing our overall energy future. mr. chairman, you request a testify today in the u.s. geostrategic and national security interests associated with the approval of the pipeline. interest in my view are intrinsic to america's energy security and leadership in the century. i hope my testimony...
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two-year study done by the bipartisan energy council where i co-chaired the study with senator trent lott, senator byron dorgan, and former e.p.a. administrator, bill riley, which was a very bipartisan effort on our energy fuhr. mr. chairman, you requested that i testify today on the u.s. geostrategic and national security interest associated with the approval of the pipeline. interests that in my view are intrinsic to america's energy security and leadership in this century. i hope that my testimony will be useful to the committee's deliberation on both issues as they will largely determine the direction of our nation's future, a cause to which, as you pointed out, i dedicated my 42 years ever professional life, both in and out of uniform. it is both significant and i think highly commendable that the senate foreign relations committee is holding a hearing focused on an oil pipeline. i think it speaks volumes about energy's role in modern international affairs. the message that resonates especially powerfully today in light of the events playing out in the ukraine. the fact that energy s
two-year study done by the bipartisan energy council where i co-chaired the study with senator trent lott, senator byron dorgan, and former e.p.a. administrator, bill riley, which was a very bipartisan effort on our energy fuhr. mr. chairman, you requested that i testify today on the u.s. geostrategic and national security interest associated with the approval of the pipeline. interests that in my view are intrinsic to america's energy security and leadership in this century. i hope that my...
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but then came the second world war first the soviets invaded lott via a year later it was by nazi germany zircher has decided to collaborate with the invaders joining the bondo on a torrijos unit of the law to be an auxiliary police that had actively participated in a variety of nazi atrocities historian of a toll and believes the country should dig into the darker corners of that time period such. a very very controversial person such as her but i think our world. musical but where we think. and perhaps serials it's a troubling part of law passed and understandably one that many people here would rather forget but in this country conflicting versions of history cast a shadow over the present and despite the controversy the show is likely to go on reporting and riga latvia i'm lucy catherine of. let's have a look at some international news in brief now soldiers in venezuela have stormed the central square in caracas that anti-government demonstrators had turned into their stronghold troops used tear gas and water cannon on the crowd which responded with rocks and molotov cocktails this fo
but then came the second world war first the soviets invaded lott via a year later it was by nazi germany zircher has decided to collaborate with the invaders joining the bondo on a torrijos unit of the law to be an auxiliary police that had actively participated in a variety of nazi atrocities historian of a toll and believes the country should dig into the darker corners of that time period such. a very very controversial person such as her but i think our world. musical but where we think....