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. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what inspired your photography? >> i am inspired everything that i see. the greatest thing about being a photographer is being able to show other people what i see. i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i like talking to mentum people. talking about art or anything that comes to our minds. there is more visibility than i would see in any store front. this would cost us relatively very little. >> i am so happy to meet you. i wish you all of the best. >> you are the wonderful artist that makes these color coding. >> nice to me to. >> i have been a street artist since 1976. >> how did you decide to be a street artist? >> i was working on union square. on lunch hours, i would be there visiting the artist. it was interesting, exciting, and i have a creative streak in me. it rang
. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what inspired your photography? >> i am inspired everything that i see. the greatest thing about being a photographer is being able to show other people what i see. i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i...
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the three basketball players beckett had identified on the tape as her assailants-- michael nunnally, steffan johnson, and michael kirby. school officials urged beckett to report the assault to stockton police. a few weeks later, she talked to a detective there, and after that conversation, she decided not to file criminal charges. >> beckett brennan: he explained to me the system with cases that involve rape, and kind of laid out the facts about it's a "he said, she said," and kind of scared me. he used an example of a girl who was, like, 16 or 17 who was on the stand for, like, 16 hours. i can't even imagine. >> couric: the school suggested another option-- testify before the university's judicial review board, an internal school disciplinary panel that would guarantee beckett's identity wouldn't be revealed. her parents, jane and barry, believed this would be the best course of action. >> jane brennan: we were fearful for her safety, at that point; just her own mental health. >> couric: but before the hearing, the university gave the brennans a startling piece of information-- another pacific stud
the three basketball players beckett had identified on the tape as her assailants-- michael nunnally, steffan johnson, and michael kirby. school officials urged beckett to report the assault to stockton police. a few weeks later, she talked to a detective there, and after that conversation, she decided not to file criminal charges. >> beckett brennan: he explained to me the system with cases that involve rape, and kind of laid out the facts about it's a "he said, she said," and...
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michael has done that with johnson as well. >> a couple of month ago you gave testimony saying e-commerce has inflated the risks documents or images will be stolen for monetary gain. are you blaming ebay for peddling the documents? >> no, they've been very cooperative to us window when we pound out certain documents for sale are documents that are part of our sole. they've been very cooperative with us, most of the community ofe documents, will go document sell weeks ago one of the individuals who did steal from us who was identify by in fact the private citizen who just happened to notice the fact that documents he had used in the archives were being -- this man ways rested. convict and stenced to two years in jail. >> over how long a period had he been stealing? >> for several years. >> seven? >> several. by are not certain -- >> at least five. >> there are dates out there. >> there are dates out. there for at least five. >> he was not an insider? >> well, he was a continuous researcher. >> you mean a daily hire? >> no, he was an outside researchers working at -- he would come into the
michael has done that with johnson as well. >> a couple of month ago you gave testimony saying e-commerce has inflated the risks documents or images will be stolen for monetary gain. are you blaming ebay for peddling the documents? >> no, they've been very cooperative to us window when we pound out certain documents for sale are documents that are part of our sole. they've been very cooperative with us, most of the community ofe documents, will go document sell weeks ago one of the...
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smart companies like johnson and johnson, which is represented here today, understand -- understand this and have worked with osha to improve health and safety. david michaels, the assistant secretary of labor for osha, under his leadership osha has developed new relationships. they have modernized operations to better technologies, boosted efforts in enforcement and compliance, and completed long awaited, sets standards to protect workers. before his confirmation in 2009, dr. michaels served as professor of embar metal held at the george washington school of public health where he was a nationally recognized epidemiologist. previously he served in 1998 as
smart companies like johnson and johnson, which is represented here today, understand -- understand this and have worked with osha to improve health and safety. david michaels, the assistant secretary of labor for osha, under his leadership osha has developed new relationships. they have modernized operations to better technologies, boosted efforts in enforcement and compliance, and completed long awaited, sets standards to protect workers. before his confirmation in 2009, dr. michaels served...
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we will see our astronauts, mark kelly, gregory johnson, michael fincke, greg chamitoff, andrew feustel, and italian astronaut roberto vittori. we expect to be going up into the room a few minutes from now. after the astronauts touched down on tuesday, since then, commander mark kelly and gregory johnson have been honing their landing skills. they did a final inspection of space shuttle endeavour. they had a fit check for the suits they are donning right now. they receive some briefing on the payloads. they have been watching the updates come in to the weather forecast. they always have a final medical exam. yesterday, they did a final review of their flight plan and packed their associated flight data files before they were stowed aboard along with their personal effects last night. 23 minutes 50 seconds remaining in the hold. we're standing by for live video from the astronaut quarters. at t-minus 3 hours and holding, this is shuttle launch control. this is shuttle launch control, t-minus 3 hours and holding. we are seeing the final inspection team on the mobile launch platform, havin
we will see our astronauts, mark kelly, gregory johnson, michael fincke, greg chamitoff, andrew feustel, and italian astronaut roberto vittori. we expect to be going up into the room a few minutes from now. after the astronauts touched down on tuesday, since then, commander mark kelly and gregory johnson have been honing their landing skills. they did a final inspection of space shuttle endeavour. they had a fit check for the suits they are donning right now. they receive some briefing on the...
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smart companies like johnson and johnson which is represented here today understand this and have worked closely with osha to improve health and safety. david michaels, the assistant secretary of labor for osha, smart companies have a willing and able partner under his leadership. osha is developing a focused approach to prevent workplace illnesses and injuries and modernizing operations for better use of information technologies and boosting efforts in enforcement and compliance for business and completing a long awaited common-sense standards to protect workers. before his confirmation in december, 2009, davis served as a professor of occupational health at the george washington university school of public health where he was a nationally recognized epidemiologist at leader in promoting scientific integrity in the development of regulation. previously, he served 1998-2001 as assistant secretary of energy for environmental safety and energy help. he was the chief architect of an historic initiative which we worked together on to compensate nuclear weapons workers who suffered from exposure to radiation. david is the author of numerous studies and p
smart companies like johnson and johnson which is represented here today understand this and have worked closely with osha to improve health and safety. david michaels, the assistant secretary of labor for osha, smart companies have a willing and able partner under his leadership. osha is developing a focused approach to prevent workplace illnesses and injuries and modernizing operations for better use of information technologies and boosting efforts in enforcement and compliance for business...
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senator mark pryor, senator john boozman, senator michael bennet, senator max baucus, senator johnny isakson, senator mark kirk, and senator tim johnson. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. hutchison: that brings the total to 58. senator casey has been a wonderful supporter in this. he is the lead cosponsor. 58 united states senators have stepped up to the plate and sa said, this is not an option for us to equivocate for one minute. so, mr. president, i'm waiting to get two more cosponsors which will show that we have 60 and that we want to act as a united states senate, and i am hoping that senator casey and i could get the ability to bring our bill up and pass it. very simple, very clear. military pay and those who are serving our military in civilian capacities will not be delayed because they're going to report to work and they need to have the peace of mind to know that the mortgages that they have, maybe our direct lines to the mortgage companies, are going to be covered. that is the very least that we could do as we are arguing about whose fault it is going to be if we have a shutdown. we need to say, first of all, i
senator mark pryor, senator john boozman, senator michael bennet, senator max baucus, senator johnny isakson, senator mark kirk, and senator tim johnson. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. hutchison: that brings the total to 58. senator casey has been a wonderful supporter in this. he is the lead cosponsor. 58 united states senators have stepped up to the plate and sa said, this is not an option for us to equivocate for one minute. so, mr. president, i'm waiting to get two more...
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smart companies like johnson and johnson, which is represented here today, understand -- understand this and have worked with osha to improve health and safety. david michaels, the assistant secretary of labor for osha, under his leadership osha has developed new relationships. they have modernized operations to better technologies, boosted efforts in enforcement and compliance, and completed long awaited, sets standards to protect workers. before his confirmation in 2009, dr. michaels served as professor of embar metal held at the george washington school of public health where he was a nationally recognized epidemiologist. previously he served in 1998 as assistant secretary of energy for environment, safety, and health. he was the chief architect of a historic initiative, which we work together on, to compensate nuclear weapons workers who suffered from exposure to radiation and other hazards. david is also the author of numerous studies and publications on workplace issues and regulatory policy. the center for progress was pleased to host david two years ago after the release of his book. we are honored that he is back today to celebrate osha's 40th anni
smart companies like johnson and johnson, which is represented here today, understand -- understand this and have worked with osha to improve health and safety. david michaels, the assistant secretary of labor for osha, under his leadership osha has developed new relationships. they have modernized operations to better technologies, boosted efforts in enforcement and compliance, and completed long awaited, sets standards to protect workers. before his confirmation in 2009, dr. michaels served...
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doctor michael talks about injury and prevention programs, this is a big that we think is spot on in terms of standards, as well as for osha, and we support them because we know what works at johnson and johnson. >> david wile, osha is often attacked for imposing unnecessary regulatory burdens on business. how do you feel that these attacks and how would you describe the costs and benefits of what osha does? >> in public economics we talked about the benefits and costs of any intervention, and this is the six have been stated, but they have to be restated by john podesta. he mentioned that the fatalities in 1970, 14,000 to year, and as pastor, they were only 4300. injury rates dropping from coast to 11 per 100 workers to 3.5, 3.6 this year. each of those complies each benefits, both to private sector organizations like johnson and johnson in terms of productivity and having people's lives preserved and the benefits and first to businesses. there's also a huge public benefit that goes beyond that that is related to the preservation of life and safety and all the benefits to the individuals and their families and communities from that kind of -- reduction in the loss of life and inj
doctor michael talks about injury and prevention programs, this is a big that we think is spot on in terms of standards, as well as for osha, and we support them because we know what works at johnson and johnson. >> david wile, osha is often attacked for imposing unnecessary regulatory burdens on business. how do you feel that these attacks and how would you describe the costs and benefits of what osha does? >> in public economics we talked about the benefits and costs of any...