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he indicated that such inspection are left up t the mms and we understand that mms often relies on key tests and that mms inspectors only review the paperwork associated with the text. hows it that adequate -- how can we make sure that we have adequate -- that is, approval of these -- of these reports? because there's a question of inspection that some of the inspections are not actually done by our people, but they're done by the marshall allen folk and people they contract so how can we guarantee that those inspections which are so important are properly done? >> let me say first there were inspecs conducted of the deepwater horizon including inspections in april and testing including of the blowout preventer that occurred in the days leading up to the explosion. secondly, we will have a significantly more robust inspection regime and it's part of what director bromwich will be working on and he may want to comment on that. >> that's absolutely right. those are one of the things we'll be focusing on most intently. the important inspecinspections to be done by human beings and human b
he indicated that such inspection are left up t the mms and we understand that mms often relies on key tests and that mms inspectors only review the paperwork associated with the text. hows it that adequate -- how can we make sure that we have adequate -- that is, approval of these -- of these reports? because there's a question of inspection that some of the inspections are not actually done by our people, but they're done by the marshall allen folk and people they contract so how can we...
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but mms has over 1700 employees. the very few misbehaving employees have been blown out of proportion to create a public image of the mms as a merry band of rogue employees seeking favor from industry. the public servants i encountered were entirely different. i will never forget a meeting with the mms employees after hurricanes rita and cailt that na. they were in temporary he had quarters because their new orleans he had quarters was no longer available. they were crammed into a couple of rooms make shift desks and working hard to keep up with the demands that were coming through at that time. approving pipeline repairs, addressing environmental and safety issues, expediting the requests, trying to regulate with common sense in incredibly difficult circumstances. these employees coped with submerged homes, families who were in limbo and essentially homeless. but they were working out of dedication serving the country, serving their gulf coast communities. these are the people who represent the minerals management s
but mms has over 1700 employees. the very few misbehaving employees have been blown out of proportion to create a public image of the mms as a merry band of rogue employees seeking favor from industry. the public servants i encountered were entirely different. i will never forget a meeting with the mms employees after hurricanes rita and cailt that na. they were in temporary he had quarters because their new orleans he had quarters was no longer available. they were crammed into a couple of...
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he indicated that such inspection are left up to the mms and we understand that mms often relies on key tests and that mms inspectors only review the paperwork associated with the text. how is it that adequate -- how can we make sure that we have adequate -- that is, approval of these -- of these reports? because there's a question of inspection that some of the inspections are not actually done by our people, but they're done by the marshall allen folk and people they contract so how can we guarantee that those inspections which are so important are properly done? >> let me say first there were inspecs conducted of the deepwater horizon including inspections in april and testing including of the blowout preventer that occurred in the days leading up to the explosion. secondly, we will have a significantly more robust inspection regime and it's part of what director bromwich will be working on and he may want to comment on that. >> that's absolutely right. those are one of the things we'll be focusing on most intently. the important inspecinspections to be done by human beings and human
he indicated that such inspection are left up to the mms and we understand that mms often relies on key tests and that mms inspectors only review the paperwork associated with the text. how is it that adequate -- how can we make sure that we have adequate -- that is, approval of these -- of these reports? because there's a question of inspection that some of the inspections are not actually done by our people, but they're done by the marshall allen folk and people they contract so how can we...
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but mms has over 1700 employees. the very few misbehaving employees had been blown out of proportion to create a public image of mms as a merry band of rogue employees seeking favor from industry. the public servants i encountered were entirely different. i will never forget the meeting at mms employees after hurricanes rita and katrina, and they were in temporary headquarters because there new orleans headquarters were no longer available. and they were crammed into a public rooms, a makeshift desk, working hard to keep up with all the demands that were coming through at that time -- approving pipeline repairs, addressing environmental and safety issues, expediting all of the requests, trying to regulate with common sense in incredibly difficult circumstances. these employees cope with a submerged homes, families in limbo, essentially homeless, but they were working out of dedication, serving the country, serving their gulf coast communities. these are the people who represent the minerals management service to me.
but mms has over 1700 employees. the very few misbehaving employees had been blown out of proportion to create a public image of mms as a merry band of rogue employees seeking favor from industry. the public servants i encountered were entirely different. i will never forget the meeting at mms employees after hurricanes rita and katrina, and they were in temporary headquarters because there new orleans headquarters were no longer available. and they were crammed into a public rooms, a makeshift...
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. >> mm-hmm. >> i'm not pam. tavis: hmm mm. >> i'm split. i'm playing another person. another psyche. another body, my mind, everything. i was able to separate myself from that in that. i found solace in a way. i was not hiding but i wasn't playing me. but as roger corman, who gave me my first job, i said roger, i can't lose my job. i don't know how to be an actor and all of these women out here waiting to come in for this role are stunning and beautiful. no makeup. afro. and so he had given me a book called the the act of preparing. i read it. approached it. when you are an actor, you bring a tool in your craft but you are not that person. and i was able to be distant by portraying another person. another character, if you will. and i found myself not stuttering. not having anxiety attacks when i was portraying another soul, another being. i found comfort in that. i think many actors do playing someone other than theltses. -- themselves. so that segued into more roles. eventually i would go back and be a director. i was fascinated with the lenses and camera. not reali
. >> mm-hmm. >> i'm not pam. tavis: hmm mm. >> i'm split. i'm playing another person. another psyche. another body, my mind, everything. i was able to separate myself from that in that. i found solace in a way. i was not hiding but i wasn't playing me. but as roger corman, who gave me my first job, i said roger, i can't lose my job. i don't know how to be an actor and all of these women out here waiting to come in for this role are stunning and beautiful. no makeup. afro. and...
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. >> mm-hm.pcorn kernel at a time since i was 18. >> well, you can do this and then dip it. >> jimmy: oh, okay. so you can get, like, a bunch, all right. i'm gonna try it with the pickle juice. >> you ever notice that i always eat on talk shows? i eat a lot. >> jimmy: you do? >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, that's all right. you can do that. so let me dip this in here. here we go. >> it's really good. >> jimmy: that's really phenomenal, by the way. it's my new favorite popcorn. >> you're lying, but thank you. >> jimmy: i swear. i really like it a lot. >> it's really good. >> jimmy: that's fantastic. >> thank you. >> jimmy: last time you were here, i made you spit gum out of your mouth and catch it in -- >> i know. i'm such a class act. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you really are. oh, come on. it was the -- can i -- can you catch popcorn in your mouth? >> let's try it. you have to do it, though, too. >> jimmy: all right. >> ready? one, two, three. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that feels good. >> i know.
. >> mm-hm.pcorn kernel at a time since i was 18. >> well, you can do this and then dip it. >> jimmy: oh, okay. so you can get, like, a bunch, all right. i'm gonna try it with the pickle juice. >> you ever notice that i always eat on talk shows? i eat a lot. >> jimmy: you do? >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, that's all right. you can do that. so let me dip this in here. here we go. >> it's really good. >> jimmy: that's really phenomenal, by the way....
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mm-hmm. well, hopefully. all right, so why go to political humor when it's tough to make people laugh? well, because sometimes you hope that it does strike a chord and that people do think it's funny. and sometimes you hope that people go, "oh, i didn't think of that," you know? "that's--yeah, i didn't think of that." you know, "when--you know, "the so-and-so was spinning the enron thing, "i didn't think about that, that that just makes no sense." or, you know, "i didn't"-- you know, michael moore is good at it. michael moore is very good about being very funny and pointing out some very serious things that you should be aware of. you know, you should know that the bin laden family funded george w. bush's first oil endeavor. you should know that, and he somehow makes that funny. i don't know how he does it. i do grapple with that. i don't always make it amusing. but i think it's every person's responsibility when they have a microphone and the ear of so many people to--yes, you're a comic; make them laugh. th
mm-hmm. well, hopefully. all right, so why go to political humor when it's tough to make people laugh? well, because sometimes you hope that it does strike a chord and that people do think it's funny. and sometimes you hope that people go, "oh, i didn't think of that," you know? "that's--yeah, i didn't think of that." you know, "when--you know, "the so-and-so was spinning the enron thing, "i didn't think about that, that that just makes no sense." or, you...
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>> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: you live in the city. but you have also have a place upstate.arm. what do you have. >> well, it's actually just a small house, and then there's a chicken coup. >> jimmy: oh, i thought chickens live in your house. okay, that's getting weirder. >> no, no, no. there's a small house. and then there's a chicken coup. and they have -- an area that they can go outside and run around in. but i think, from now on, i think we should call it the chicken ranch. i'm going to steal that from you. i like that. >> jimmy: it's going to be the chicken ranch, yeah. >> yeah, we're going to the chicken ranch for the weekend. >> jimmy: you go lasso some chickens. >> yeah. what made you get into chickens? [ light laughter ] >> i think -- that's a really good question. >> jimmy: i mean, how do you just end up with chickens? >> well, it was my husband's idea. >> jimmy: yeah, he wanted a pet? [ laughter ] like, couldn't get a dog, he had to get chickens? >> i know. i like cats, but he got 12 chickens. i think it was a lot for -- we have a son, a 4-year-old son. >> jimmy:
>> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: you live in the city. but you have also have a place upstate.arm. what do you have. >> well, it's actually just a small house, and then there's a chicken coup. >> jimmy: oh, i thought chickens live in your house. okay, that's getting weirder. >> no, no, no. there's a small house. and then there's a chicken coup. and they have -- an area that they can go outside and run around in. but i think, from now on, i think we should call it the chicken...
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(sings) shannon's never gonna smile, she's gonna go 'mmm-mmm- mmm-mmm-mm-mm hey, no, come on they look.ad d. thanks dad. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. are you okay? >> kevin: i'm okay. i'm over it. i'm over it. >> jimmy: you're a little upset. >> kevin: yeah, it's tainted my experience. it has. [ laughter ] i didn't think i would care that much at all. >> jimmy: yeah, throw your ridiculous things. throwing a fan threw a hoop. you're upset about this. >> kevin: i don't like the replay. 'cause -- i thought i could live with thinking that i won that, but the replay clearly shows -- >> jimmy: we have a replay rules on our game. it's official. you guys, our next guest just received or first emmy nomination for her work as joan on the critically acclaimed television series "mad men," which returns for its fourth season this sunday at 10:00 on amc. please welcome christina hendricks. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: beautiful. you are so beautiful. thank you so much for coming on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: i'm pleased. and congratulations --
(sings) shannon's never gonna smile, she's gonna go 'mmm-mmm- mmm-mmm-mm-mm hey, no, come on they look.ad d. thanks dad. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. are you okay? >> kevin: i'm okay. i'm over it. i'm over it. >> jimmy: you're a little upset. >> kevin: yeah, it's tainted my experience. it has. [ laughter ] i didn't think i would care that much at all. >> jimmy: yeah, throw your ridiculous things. throwing a fan threw a hoop. you're...
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. >> mm-hmm. >> these are all the liquors that we infuse our product with. these are really the secret sauce of silver moon. >> the secret ingredients, right? >> exactly. >> so what do we have here? >> so this is a strawberry daiquiri. it's about half frozen right now, and we'll just do a little interim taste test here. >> it tastes good ta me. but besides a well-stocked liquor cabinet, sheri has another secret ingredient to her frozen treat: california- produced milk. she only uses premium milk with the high butterfat that is so rich and creamy you can taste it in every bite. and for that, she relies on the hundreds of dairy farms that call california home. one of those farms is the giacomazzi family dairy in hanford. for more than 100 years now, they've taken care of the land and the countless number of dairy cows they've had on the farm, all in an effort to supply healthy, wholesome milk to people across the nation. >> it is my responsibility as a dairy farmer to not only produce a very-high-quality product that has amazing nutritional value, but also to
. >> mm-hmm. >> these are all the liquors that we infuse our product with. these are really the secret sauce of silver moon. >> the secret ingredients, right? >> exactly. >> so what do we have here? >> so this is a strawberry daiquiri. it's about half frozen right now, and we'll just do a little interim taste test here. >> it tastes good ta me. but besides a well-stocked liquor cabinet, sheri has another secret ingredient to her frozen treat:...
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(sings) shannon's never gonna smile, she's gonna go 'mmm-mmm- mmm-mmm-mm-mm hey, no, come on they looknda weird. well you look beautiful. thanks dad. >>> hi there. welcome back. with us tonight, from "the twilight saga: eclipse," which just opened last night and has already earned $3.8 billion in ticket sales, peter facinelli is here. also tonight, making their second appearance on the show -- this is their new album, it's called "streets of gold", from boulder, colorado, 3oh!3, from the bud light stage. tomorrow night -- dakota fanning is here, grocery list collector bill keaggy will join us. and we will hear music from korn. so please join us tomorrow night. our first guest tonight is an academy award and an oscar winner. you can see her now sandwiched between john c. reilly and jonah hill in the new movie "cyrus." please say hello to marisa tomei. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you -- you look fantastic. >> thanks. >> jimmy: you don't feel like you do? >> not my best. no. >> jimmy: you look pretty good to me, i'll tell you that. you know what, i was talking to chris rock about th
(sings) shannon's never gonna smile, she's gonna go 'mmm-mmm- mmm-mmm-mm-mm hey, no, come on they looknda weird. well you look beautiful. thanks dad. >>> hi there. welcome back. with us tonight, from "the twilight saga: eclipse," which just opened last night and has already earned $3.8 billion in ticket sales, peter facinelli is here. also tonight, making their second appearance on the show -- this is their new album, it's called "streets of gold", from boulder,...
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. >> mm. the film festival dates are again. >> july 24th through august 9th.film which is called a film unfinished is really the story of the film about the war saw ghetto made by the nazis and as the clip showed, kind of uncovering what the truth is about that and we will show it in a number of venuethe director will be at the castro and also at berkeley, at the rota theatre and at our screening in palo alto which we show at the arts at palo alto square. some times we will have films you have more than one chance to see. as jay mentioned before the film jews in baseball will show in a few venues but the special event with al rosen and the producer will hector is at the castro our first screening sunday july 25th. >> we will take another quick break please join us in just a moment back here on mosaic ,,,,, ♪[ music ] >>> welcome back to mosaic, good morning i am rabbi eric wise. jay, we just saw a clip of room and a half, part of the san francisco jewish film festival offering. >> yes, this is one of the most creative in the group. this is by a russian film ma
. >> mm. the film festival dates are again. >> july 24th through august 9th.film which is called a film unfinished is really the story of the film about the war saw ghetto made by the nazis and as the clip showed, kind of uncovering what the truth is about that and we will show it in a number of venuethe director will be at the castro and also at berkeley, at the rota theatre and at our screening in palo alto which we show at the arts at palo alto square. some times we will have...
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. >> many mm-hmm. >> we will take a break. in a moment when you jone us come back in a moment. we will be back shortly ok. what if i just had a small slice? i was good today, i deserve it! or, i could have a medium slice and some celery sticks and they would cancel each other out, right? or...ok. i could have one large slice and jog in place as i eat it or...ok. how about one large slice while jogging in place followed by eight celery... mmm raspberry cheesecake... i have been thinking about this all day. wow, and you've lost weight! oh yeah, you're welcome. thank you! [ female announcer ] yoplait light. with 30 delicious flavors all around 100 calories each. a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating whole grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lower our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. >>> welcome back to mosaic. kpix channel 5. if you want to purchase books or cds
. >> many mm-hmm. >> we will take a break. in a moment when you jone us come back in a moment. we will be back shortly ok. what if i just had a small slice? i was good today, i deserve it! or, i could have a medium slice and some celery sticks and they would cancel each other out, right? or...ok. i could have one large slice and jog in place as i eat it or...ok. how about one large slice while jogging in place followed by eight celery... mmm raspberry cheesecake... i have been...
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. >> mm-hm. >> it's a great weekend to play ball. >> great weekend, right? >> i'm looking forward to it. >> you're looking forward? you can't be looking forward more than i am. >> no, i'm looking forward to it. >> no, i'm looking -- >> no, i'm looking -- >> no, we're both looking forward to it! >> i'm sure we're all looking forward to it. lunchtime forecast looking good, clouds at the coast still in the forecast. temperatures up to 60 degrees. mix of sun and clouds around the bay up to 70 degrees. inland the lower 80s with plainly put sunny skies. more sunshine inland today late afternoon highs near 90. sunshine, a few clouds, temperatures in the upper 70s and the low clouds -- just low clouds remaining along the coastline with temperatures ranging from 60 to 64 degrees. tonight partly cloudy conditions inland more low clouds streaming back into the bay, and fog expected along the coastline. here's a look at what we're dealing w our visible satellite don't you love it? essentially seeing morning clouds we get the daytime heating coming in and all those cloud
. >> mm-hm. >> it's a great weekend to play ball. >> great weekend, right? >> i'm looking forward to it. >> you're looking forward? you can't be looking forward more than i am. >> no, i'm looking forward to it. >> no, i'm looking -- >> no, i'm looking -- >> no, we're both looking forward to it! >> i'm sure we're all looking forward to it. lunchtime forecast looking good, clouds at the coast still in the forecast. temperatures up to 60...
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. ♪ mm-bhyy-ya. [indistinct voice on p.a.] justice summit. there must be justice. i want to begin by welcoming you. i am a public defender here
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we have members of the cst guard and the mms in all of our meetings. they're intimately involved in everything we do. then there's the formal channels that things go from our houston command center to the command center in new orleans here. but there's interconnections all the way. we're trying to do this as efficiently and effectively as we can. we've also tried to leverage our industry in terms of we have not only the best experts from bp from all over the world, but we brought the best experts in from our competitors. we brought the best experts in from the service providers to us, and we have numerous government scientists. secretary chu has been very helpful bringing in the national laboratories to help us and brining in external people. that has provided us additional expertise and challenge that we end up with a better product. there's been real collaboration here. and then we always try to pursue everything in multiple parallel paths. you'll hear me talk about this. we're not looking for one way of solving the problem. we're trying to come up w
we have members of the cst guard and the mms in all of our meetings. they're intimately involved in everything we do. then there's the formal channels that things go from our houston command center to the command center in new orleans here. but there's interconnections all the way. we're trying to do this as efficiently and effectively as we can. we've also tried to leverage our industry in terms of we have not only the best experts from bp from all over the world, but we brought the best...
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a sentir y tanto para denver colorado y ustedes por supuesto en texas houston con 92 grados es todo mmad y tenía caries profundas y ella fue reparando todo esa parte sin yo sentir nada esto es gracias el tratamiento especial que reciben las pacientes >>> y más que todo uno vive tho el lugar de spa donde todo el mundo se cuida y de hay empezó en nueva york y después de ahí como que ante empezó a crecer >>> ahora en el resto del país el spa den tal está poniéndose de moda la idea es relajar el paciente >>> y gracias a aroma terapia >>> todos krrib llecontribuyen paciente esta relajado >>> y yo nunca sentí el tal de otro >>> la mayoría de las veces esto se usa sin usar calmante >>> y siempre trata de la primera visita tratar de tener el paciente que confíen en mi. y el botox y relleno para brugs >>> son en formo de spa y los paciente dicen dios mío quiere corregir arruga hasta su >>> los precios de tratamiento no aumentan >>> y además siguen aceptando los seguros de saludo >>> y en miami. univisión. y ya saben que hacer ejercicio en el aire libre puede ser morp para la salud >>> experto r
a sentir y tanto para denver colorado y ustedes por supuesto en texas houston con 92 grados es todo mmad y tenía caries profundas y ella fue reparando todo esa parte sin yo sentir nada esto es gracias el tratamiento especial que reciben las pacientes >>> y más que todo uno vive tho el lugar de spa donde todo el mundo se cuida y de hay empezó en nueva york y después de ahí como que ante empezó a crecer >>> ahora en el resto del país el spa den tal está poniéndose de...
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oprah: mm-hmm. >> it feels good. it feel like everything's in sync for you and all is right with the world? >> yeah, you line up. you line up with everything, yeah. oprah: yeah. so simon cowell made it official. >> yeah. he's done. oprah: can you believe that? that it's going to be his last season on "american idol"? what do you think of that? >> i mean, i think the audience will definitely miss simon, and i think the contestants will miss out on, like, really honest criticism. i mean, sometimes it can be a little personal. and i know other contestants took it to heart. sometimes, they got really stressed out about what he would say, and--i think that that's important to making you a better performer, is you got to hear the good and the bad. oprah: do you think he makes people better performers? >> yeah. he makes you step your game up, you know, and calls you out when it doesn't work. oprah: yeah. and do you think he's usually right on? >> usually, yeah, but he also--i personally think he's got a very specific taste.
oprah: mm-hmm. >> it feels good. it feel like everything's in sync for you and all is right with the world? >> yeah, you line up. you line up with everything, yeah. oprah: yeah. so simon cowell made it official. >> yeah. he's done. oprah: can you believe that? that it's going to be his last season on "american idol"? what do you think of that? >> i mean, i think the audience will definitely miss simon, and i think the contestants will miss out on, like, really...
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that's your baby and this is your passion. >> mm-hmm. >> what are we making sheer?had some beautiful snapper which we seared off earlier. we have onions, some garlic -- >> why do you like snapper? >> it's a local fish we have around and i can catch it in the morning before i come into work and then i can just cook it up. >> you do this? >> that would be nice. >> but it's a beautiful fish. it is considered a light fish? >> it's very light and very low fat content. so it actually is easy to pair it with different items because it doesn't overpower. >> okay. let's get started simmering here. >> exactly. so if you don't mind, let's go ahead and add in sort of our tomatoes. >> that's are just regular chopped tomatoes? >> exactly. pour it right in. we julienned those up. and some other items here. some parsley, a little bit of oregano, a little bay leaf, we have some capers, golden raisins, and some olives. >> tell me why you decide on the raisins. what do the raisins today? >> traditionally, this is bell pepper based with tomatoes but i wanted to add a little sweetness t
that's your baby and this is your passion. >> mm-hmm. >> what are we making sheer?had some beautiful snapper which we seared off earlier. we have onions, some garlic -- >> why do you like snapper? >> it's a local fish we have around and i can catch it in the morning before i come into work and then i can just cook it up. >> you do this? >> that would be nice. >> but it's a beautiful fish. it is considered a light fish? >> it's very light and very...
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. >> t mm tell you why he is wrong.irst of all, the claim that this was a policy similar going outcls and the supreme court said it was a quiessential viewpoint neutral policy. how much more neutral could to get than saying all grrups have to admit all comers? this was school that as many recognized religious student groups and previously recognized this group to comply with policy. the policy applied to groups favoring homosexual or gay rights just as it did christiaa groups. justice ginsberg explained this to say that this was a viewpoint policy. i think that is just stretching it too far. secoly, richard talked about what a stupid policy this was part os. is it the role of the court to go in and second-guess what is a stupid or reasonable academic policy? is this something we should generally leave up to the administrators of the schools? if you go back to the other cases mo likerse vs. frederick, you see a lot of discussion from the justes on the importance of deferring to the school administrators. in this case the
. >> t mm tell you why he is wrong.irst of all, the claim that this was a policy similar going outcls and the supreme court said it was a quiessential viewpoint neutral policy. how much more neutral could to get than saying all grrups have to admit all comers? this was school that as many recognized religious student groups and previously recognized this group to comply with policy. the policy applied to groups favoring homosexual or gay rights just as it did christiaa groups. justice...
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. >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: thank you for the help over there.what would it be? >> oh, wow! baseball. >> jimmy: baseball. you love baseball? >> i love baseball. >> jimmy: and what team would you play for? >> the cardinals. >> jimmy: the cardinals, of course! the st. louis cardinals? >> yes, the st. louis cardinals. >> jimmy: very good, the cardinals. very, very good. what position, anything? >> oh! catcher. >> jimmy: you can do whatever you want. >> catcher is good. >> jimmy: okay, good. >> yeah, i'll go with that. >> jimmy: all right, you guys, we have our friend deb here, who wishes that she could be a professional baseball player. and play for the st. louis cardinals! come on! [ scattered applause ] guys, for this one, can you guys do it in the style of gospel? >> yes! this is perfect. >> jimmy: yeah, james can do it. ♪ >> jimmy: this is great. ♪ ladies and gentlemen i have a good friend in the audience tonight her name is deb ♪ ♪ is deb is short for is deb short for debby or debrorah? ♪ >> deborah. ♪ deborah, we're going to sing a song ♪ ♪ de
. >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: thank you for the help over there.what would it be? >> oh, wow! baseball. >> jimmy: baseball. you love baseball? >> i love baseball. >> jimmy: and what team would you play for? >> the cardinals. >> jimmy: the cardinals, of course! the st. louis cardinals? >> yes, the st. louis cardinals. >> jimmy: very good, the cardinals. very, very good. what position, anything? >> oh! catcher. >> jimmy: you can do...
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but it has especially highlighted the missmanagement of the mms, the minerals and management service agency which if managed appropriately could bring in millions if not billions to our treasury from oil extracted from land owns by the american people. under the current structure, the general accounting offices found that the mms should do a great deal more to improve the accuracy of the data used to collect and verify the oil royalties, and i have a bill in hr-1462, which would require the national academy of engineering to study and come forward with impro improvements and rem decisions of ways that we could more accurately collect the royalties on the production of oil. i would like mr. secretary, if you would review it and this could be helpful in defining it in a way that we could be more successful in giving the american people the taxpayers their just reward or their just tax revenues or revenues from this oil. according to the general accounting office report, that was given to this committee, the revenue share that the government collects from oil and gas produced in the gul
but it has especially highlighted the missmanagement of the mms, the minerals and management service agency which if managed appropriately could bring in millions if not billions to our treasury from oil extracted from land owns by the american people. under the current structure, the general accounting offices found that the mms should do a great deal more to improve the accuracy of the data used to collect and verify the oil royalties, and i have a bill in hr-1462, which would require the...
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[ light laughter ] >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: i so want to go to the farm. this is awesome.ybe i am. maybe i am. >> this would be an amazing cover. >> jimmy: what are you talking about? you're blowing it right now. let's get back to the interview. >> the show. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> jimmy. >> jimmy: piper, we have a clip here from the show "covert affairs." here's the great piper perabo, everybody. >> i thought you'd never ask. >> beep. was it as good for you as it was for me, kizu? [ laser sounds ] ♪ >> get her out of there now. [ laser sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ooh, yeah. i'm in. i'm in. our thanks to piper perabo right there. "covert affairs." tuesdays, usa. we'll be right back with comedian kurt metzger. come on back. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] th ♪ n welcome to ultimate rewards from chase. no blackouts, no restrictions on airfare and hotels, no limits to what you can get with ultimate rewards. no wonder it's called ultimate. available on chase credit, debit, and business cards. chase what matters. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back
[ light laughter ] >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: i so want to go to the farm. this is awesome.ybe i am. maybe i am. >> this would be an amazing cover. >> jimmy: what are you talking about? you're blowing it right now. let's get back to the interview. >> the show. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> jimmy. >> jimmy: piper, we have a clip here from the show "covert affairs." here's the great piper perabo, everybody. >> i thought you'd never ask....
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>> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: you are?then we come back, and we're like, "sorry." >> jimmy: did you apologize for being away? >> yeah, and for the last thing we said before we didn't see each other. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so you insult each other? >> we insult each other. "that's it! i'm not doing this anymore." and then, in a week, "i'm sorry." [ light laughter ] we're still on the road. >> jimmy: so you've done this before? >> we do it weekly. >> jimmy: are you as popular in new zealand as you are here in america? >> we're more known in new zealand for being those guys that went to america. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's how you get recognized. >> "there's those guys. go back to america, guys!" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they don't know your names? they just call you "guys"? >> actually, people do. it's different in new zealand, the way people treat you. everyone thinks they're your friend if they see you on tv. "welcome back, jemaine. well done." [ laughter ] that's from some business guy on the street. >> jimmy: now, let's
>> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: you are?then we come back, and we're like, "sorry." >> jimmy: did you apologize for being away? >> yeah, and for the last thing we said before we didn't see each other. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so you insult each other? >> we insult each other. "that's it! i'm not doing this anymore." and then, in a week, "i'm sorry." [ light laughter ] we're still on the road. >> jimmy: so you've done this before?...
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>> mm-hmm. >> larry: what was he like to talk to? >> he was incredibly manipulative. very image focused. i never felt like i was getting an answer that was a true one. i felt like i was getting the answer that painted him the best light possible. and i could easily see how a child could be manipulated. >> larry: now, explain something. he was acquitted of murder, right? >> yes. yes. >> larry: and he served time as a pedophile, right? >> yes. >> larry: what is he in jail for? >> well, he's in jail for accessory after the fact. >> larry: how was he an accessory? >> well, he took the boys' clothing and washed it and did certain things to hide the boys. he hid them in his basement of his trailer. he actually had built underneath his trailer a special room which was equipped with carpet and a bong so they could smoke pot and magazines, and he would hide children down there. >> larry: you testified against him, right? >> i did. >> larry: he was charged and later acquitted of sexual abuse. let's watch what you said at that time. >> in that note did you state at the end of it
>> mm-hmm. >> larry: what was he like to talk to? >> he was incredibly manipulative. very image focused. i never felt like i was getting an answer that was a true one. i felt like i was getting the answer that painted him the best light possible. and i could easily see how a child could be manipulated. >> larry: now, explain something. he was acquitted of murder, right? >> yes. yes. >> larry: and he served time as a pedophile, right? >> yes. >>...
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. >> mm-hm. >> can i just say. >> i ran at noon today. >> oh, gosh. >> and it was 93 degrees.t was after a swim so it was cool down. >> you did the swim and then run. >> you didn't bike? >> it's a brick workout. >> the biking is at 8 a.m. tomorrow morning. temperatures today were actually anywhere between 95 and 100 degrees inland. not really as hot in many locations as the computer models projected but nevertheless, it was the summertime weather pattern with at least a good 30-degree temperature span. there you have san jose where today's high was 83 degrees. now, actually san jose should be at 85 degrees. but they were recipient of more of a southerly surge from thunderstorms over the yosemite area. now compare san jose to this. ocean beach, wow! socked in at this hour. all these clouds are now gradually pushing onshore and will invade at&t park for tonight's giants baseball action. it's going to be a blustery night at the park. now, currently temperatures, san francisco 55, mill valley 58. compare that with the almaden valley in san jose at 86 degrees. notice how the neighb
. >> mm-hm. >> can i just say. >> i ran at noon today. >> oh, gosh. >> and it was 93 degrees.t was after a swim so it was cool down. >> you did the swim and then run. >> you didn't bike? >> it's a brick workout. >> the biking is at 8 a.m. tomorrow morning. temperatures today were actually anywhere between 95 and 100 degrees inland. not really as hot in many locations as the computer models projected but nevertheless, it was the summertime...
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. >> mm-hm -- fun. >> jimmy: it was fun. it was really fun. we played beer pong.you call it beirut, i call it beer pong. but i think it was called beirut. but we played a game of beer pong where i had to throw the ping pong balls into a beer cup. and if i get it in, you have to drink. and i totally won. >> i think i was the only that has ever lost on your show. is that right? >> jimmy: oh, no, i had a winning streak after you. i beat betty white pretty hard. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] are you up for a rematch? >> definitely. >> jimmy: very good, all right. when we get back, january jones and i will play beer pong! here we go! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] this, our newest son, was imagined, drawn, carved, stamped, hewn, and forged here in america. it is well made, and it is designed to work. ♪ this was once a country where people made things... ♪ ...beautiful things, and so it is again. ♪ the new jeep grand cherokee. ♪ ♪ i'm feeling the right tone, given the right song ♪ ♪ uh-huh [ female announcer ] if you feel you sweat more than average
. >> mm-hm -- fun. >> jimmy: it was fun. it was really fun. we played beer pong.you call it beirut, i call it beer pong. but i think it was called beirut. but we played a game of beer pong where i had to throw the ping pong balls into a beer cup. and if i get it in, you have to drink. and i totally won. >> i think i was the only that has ever lost on your show. is that right? >> jimmy: oh, no, i had a winning streak after you. i beat betty white pretty hard. [ laughter ]...
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>> mm-hm. >> anyway, now jerry brown is -- excuse me, attorney general and gubernatorial candidate jerry brown is looking into how they could have gotten that -- >> what was it the city manager, his salary was almost twice that of the president? >> $787,000 a year. and can retire with a pension of nearly $600,000 a year. >> wow. >>> it's 5:08. coming up next, new details on that deadly crash involving a greyhound bus. turns out alcohol was involved. >>> also ahead, a wildfire threatening homes in southern california. now ,,,, what this droid does will change how you do movies. with blockbuster on demand, this does hit films on a 4.3-inch screen so big, the way you see them will never be the same. introducing the new droid x. pre-loaded with blockbuster. the next generation of does. mommy. mom, the back to school list is here. looks expensive. graphing calculator, flash drive... that was easy. [ male announcer ] get back to school and back to savings on everything on your list at staples. mommy. mom, the back to school list is here. looks expensive. graphing calculator, flash drive... tha
>> mm-hm. >> anyway, now jerry brown is -- excuse me, attorney general and gubernatorial candidate jerry brown is looking into how they could have gotten that -- >> what was it the city manager, his salary was almost twice that of the president? >> $787,000 a year. and can retire with a pension of nearly $600,000 a year. >> wow. >>> it's 5:08. coming up next, new details on that deadly crash involving a greyhound bus. turns out alcohol was involved....
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. >> mm-hm. and they sell these guitars that fold in half just absolutely amazing. it's a full guitar that stays in tune. >> reporter: and started a website, troopsdirect.org to solicit donations and contact manufacturers. people like starbucks and gater aid and chapstick who have all stepped up. and now he is supplying entire companies. >> i just write down what they requested, red things are priority. >> reporter: like the stethoscopes a navy corpsman that was damage in battle or foot powder that ships out by the case. >> chafing, back straps, boots, everything. that was the number one most requested thing. >> reporter: he says the not knocking the marine corps in any way. he is just trying to help out his buddies. >> the foot powder that they need, you know, to run a little faster or, you know, the gatorade to keep them hydrated in times of battle, then it increases the chances of troops returning home. >> reporter: i need your good questions. send them to me at cbs5.com. >>> coming up after the break, graduation day for these dogs. who can they thank? jail inmat
. >> mm-hm. and they sell these guitars that fold in half just absolutely amazing. it's a full guitar that stays in tune. >> reporter: and started a website, troopsdirect.org to solicit donations and contact manufacturers. people like starbucks and gater aid and chapstick who have all stepped up. and now he is supplying entire companies. >> i just write down what they requested, red things are priority. >> reporter: like the stethoscopes a navy corpsman that was damage...
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. >> and they notified mms, absolutely. >> they didn't spend any money on research for emergencies. >ident is not aquaman but, you know, the fact is he got left probably the biggest mess in the history of this country, so should he have gotten to those regulations, yeah, but he had an awful lot of messes he's been cleaning up. >> at some point he's got to take responsibility. >> it's not really -- >> why did obama turn down the offer from various european countries for help for skimming? >> why did he? >> i don't know. >> there was a lot of help offered. there was a lot of help taken. >> he turned it down. >> he turned a lot down. >> there might be some reason, but i don't know what the reason was. it probably had to do with unions. >> that's a right-wing talking point. he took help from a lot of places. >> who did he take help from? >> i don't want to use the word cluster f on "larry king show." >> please don't. >> if you're running the operation, you don't know what they did or didn't at the time. >> larry: when we come back, we'll auk about the emergence in the campaign of bill cli
. >> and they notified mms, absolutely. >> they didn't spend any money on research for emergencies. >ident is not aquaman but, you know, the fact is he got left probably the biggest mess in the history of this country, so should he have gotten to those regulations, yeah, but he had an awful lot of messes he's been cleaning up. >> at some point he's got to take responsibility. >> it's not really -- >> why did obama turn down the offer from various european...
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. >> mm-hmm. >>> coming up next, he was buried live in the rubble, but he lived to tell about his ordealher incredible survivor story is up next. stay with us. could switching to geico really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? can fÚtbol announcer andrÉs cantor make any sport exciting? ha sido una partida intensa hoy. jadrovski estÁ pensando. estÁ pensando. veamos que va a hacer. moverÁ la reina o moverÁ el caballo? que tensiÓn. viene... viene, viene, viene... gooooooooooooooool! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> anderson cooper is in port-au-prince. see what is on "ac 360" tonight. hey, anderson. >>> we're live in port-au-prince haiti, there seems to be relief. bp hopes to close the vents, begin testing a new containment cap starting tomorrow morning. we'll have the details on that tonight. here in port-au-prince. a sobering reality. six months ago, people were spending a first terrified night in darkness. six months ago tonight brought on by a 7.0 earthquake. billions of dollars were pledged so save haiti. tonight we're
. >> mm-hmm. >>> coming up next, he was buried live in the rubble, but he lived to tell about his ordealher incredible survivor story is up next. stay with us. could switching to geico really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? can fÚtbol announcer andrÉs cantor make any sport exciting? ha sido una partida intensa hoy. jadrovski estÁ pensando. estÁ pensando. veamos que va a hacer. moverÁ la reina o moverÁ el caballo? que tensiÓn. viene... viene, viene,...
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. >> mm-hmm. >>> coming up next, he was buried live in the rubble, but he lived to tell about his ordealible survivor story is up next. stay with us. that's why roger needs the ford f-150. it's the only truck that can keep up with him. best-in-class towing and payload, and now, best-in-class residual value. course, roger would never sell his f-150, even if he had the time. anncr: hurry in now and get a built-ford-tough f-150 with 0% financing for sixty months. mike rowe: remember roger and that f-150? imagination and reality have merged. because of one word, a new generation-- a fifth generation-- of fighter aircraft has been born. because of one word, america's air dominance for the next forty years is assured. that one word... is how. >>> anderson cooper is in port-au-prince. see what is on "ac 360" tonight. hey, anderson. >> we are live in port-au-prince haiti. the first time in 84 days in the gulf there seems to be real hope, the oil spewing into the gulf can be contained. bp hopes to close these vents, begin testing a new contain.cap starting tomorrow morning. we will have the lates
. >> mm-hmm. >>> coming up next, he was buried live in the rubble, but he lived to tell about his ordealible survivor story is up next. stay with us. that's why roger needs the ford f-150. it's the only truck that can keep up with him. best-in-class towing and payload, and now, best-in-class residual value. course, roger would never sell his f-150, even if he had the time. anncr: hurry in now and get a built-ford-tough f-150 with 0% financing for sixty months. mike rowe: remember...
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. >> mm-hmm. >>> ahead tonight, the comeback kid, the bay area high school student and standout who isow a warrior. >>> and catching ten and watching out. we head to the beach where there are signs posted about yes, jaws cruising the coastline. >>> and news about the oil spill, not in the gulf, but this china, and the incredible pictures showing a heroic rescue. >>> and sunshine in san jose, but you're going to need a jacket in july. look at that. 66 degrees right now it is breezy and cool around the bay area. but your 7-day forecast shows 90s s.spot lo asps. lookt that a when we come back right. w woman: did you bring the camera phone? man: i did. do you wanna go first? i've been waiting for this all day. ok, this is from... aunt stacey. introducing chase quickdeposit. just photograph the front and back of your check using the chase mobile app on your iphone, and hit send. it went through. this is so cool. this is so cool. you wanna try it? yea. ok. all right. who's next? make a deposit from anywhere, anytime-- with your iphone. to mister and misses walker. why would they send my pare
. >> mm-hmm. >>> ahead tonight, the comeback kid, the bay area high school student and standout who isow a warrior. >>> and catching ten and watching out. we head to the beach where there are signs posted about yes, jaws cruising the coastline. >>> and news about the oil spill, not in the gulf, but this china, and the incredible pictures showing a heroic rescue. >>> and sunshine in san jose, but you're going to need a jacket in july. look at that. 66...
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. >> they notified mms. >> they didn't spend any money on research for emergencies. >> i agree. >> thedent is not aqua man, but the fact is, he got left probably the biggest mess in the history of this country. should he have gotten to those regulations. >> oh, gosh, really, blame bush? he's been in office for a year and a half now. at some point he's got to take responsibility. >> why did obama -- >> it's not really -- >> one at a time. >> why did obama turn down the offer from various european countries for help with the skimming. >> i don't know. >> he didn't turn down help, there was a lot of help offered, a lot of help taken. >> why did he turn it down? >> he turned a lot down. >> there may have been some reason, i don't know what the reason was. it probably had to do with unions. >> that is a right wing talking point, it did not have to do with unions. >> who did he take the help from? >> you can't have -- there is a level -- >> running the operation, you don't know what they did or didn't at the time. >> we'll get a break. when we come back, we'll talk about the emergence in the
. >> they notified mms. >> they didn't spend any money on research for emergencies. >> i agree. >> thedent is not aqua man, but the fact is, he got left probably the biggest mess in the history of this country. should he have gotten to those regulations. >> oh, gosh, really, blame bush? he's been in office for a year and a half now. at some point he's got to take responsibility. >> why did obama -- >> it's not really -- >> one at a time. >>...
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>> mm-hmm. >> come on back here. >> oh, my gosh, that's great, jim. isn't that good, hoda?>> okay. >> another great thing is filet mignon tenderloin sandwiches with wild mushrooms. we've got an herb cream cheese here. you can easily use new york strip, ribeye, skirt steak, whatever looks good at your butcher to make these. >> my gosh, you put the whole thing on there? >> that first bite is not going to be an easy one. >> that's for you, hoda, since i can't have the bread. how could anybody but that in their mouth? try it, hoda. >> it is good size. and then here we've got, you know, a great way to taste lamb. some single-cut lamb chops we've marinated with garlic and fresh herbs. >> too late now. so you could go to the bar at the capital grill and sit there and have these things? >> yes. it's become very popular. these are the most popular items in our bar right now. >> and we see why. delicious, jim. he can be found at the capital grill. all this great food. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> we'll be back with more of >>> want to point out that frank gifford did text us a
>> mm-hmm. >> come on back here. >> oh, my gosh, that's great, jim. isn't that good, hoda?>> okay. >> another great thing is filet mignon tenderloin sandwiches with wild mushrooms. we've got an herb cream cheese here. you can easily use new york strip, ribeye, skirt steak, whatever looks good at your butcher to make these. >> my gosh, you put the whole thing on there? >> that first bite is not going to be an easy one. >> that's for you, hoda,...
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hubbell you're committed to the bay bridge mm rights they have not yet been activated we are in the 8ur if you haven't noticed. no delays for west bound a bridge in you. when no one more and looks good sonoma county south l there's an accident is phone traffic it's better to petaluma. >> we will take a break free now as we go side live pictures from the south bay won a one looks like it's tracking pretty well taillights are northbound 1 01 not slowing down too much traffic from 87 p.. will be right built with quality and backed with the best coverage in america including a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty. that's 40,000 more miles than ford. chevy silverado half-ton. a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest lasting full-size pickups on the road. now get 0% apr for 72 months on 2010 silverado half-ton models with an average finance savings around $5,800. a budget disaster. california on the brink. jerry brown's plan? you run for office and the assumption is, oh, i know what to do. you don't. i didn't have a plan for california. [ female announcer ] with our state in
hubbell you're committed to the bay bridge mm rights they have not yet been activated we are in the 8ur if you haven't noticed. no delays for west bound a bridge in you. when no one more and looks good sonoma county south l there's an accident is phone traffic it's better to petaluma. >> we will take a break free now as we go side live pictures from the south bay won a one looks like it's tracking pretty well taillights are northbound 1 01 not slowing down too much traffic from 87 p.....
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you mentioned a moment ago looking at mms's operational management of offshore operations. a lot of the coverage of the accident has not only focused on what happened in the specific case, but what the ongoing, -- with the zero -- what the ongoing oversight and enforcement has been out of the department. there seems to be a pattern of a very close relationships between the department and the industry that the oversight that the public would expect on in the environment and safety has not been a part of the culture of the department. on the environmental side, the relationship, the sign ticket -- the scientific information that should be available in environmental reviews coming either from the fish and wildlife service or from noaa was apparently not given that much attention or review. i know there is the 30 day compression that is very problematic in ensuring that it gets full attention. could you just describe what steps you are taking in your new position in the reorganization of the agency and how the whole operation of oversight and enforcement on the part of the depa
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whhttconcerns mm is they have links, noo strong links, bbt they have links to yemen,+ sydney, australiaasota, and p global battleefiild. -pinsurgency, but given oor%--pn oo people, they cannot travel ouu through a very ssccesssull investigation llst year. who siddd with rrtain and+ israee, re only ttue allies, and to deriiively if you mentioo vvew?? we want to deal with the miniitry of efense or inistry of foreign affairs or local law+ be somm local triballmiiitii.ife effeetive allies. afghanistan. ttey are the only arab ally who has done ttat. they are on a six-year rotation. they are allles. who might be laying both sides. peoole often hear that. you are on boaad fully? >> iffyou looo at sooe of the ssudi aaabia, ttey are sstll++%. beliive thattis true. however, if you look, sincc may pf 2003, whhnn l qaeda launchedd attacks acrossssaudd arabba,% ttey figured out ittwas a proolem.. it as in 2207, i think. the messageewass ou ave to do pmre. it wws a poognann moment for me havvng this dissussion with them. they're good allles, aad >> ww have reached he ppint in our time linn when i have too
whhttconcerns mm is they have links, noo strong links, bbt they have links to yemen,+ sydney, australiaasota, and p global battleefiild. -pinsurgency, but given oor%--pn oo people, they cannot travel ouu through a very ssccesssull investigation llst year. who siddd with rrtain and+ israee, re only ttue allies, and to deriiively if you mentioo vvew?? we want to deal with the miniitry of efense or inistry of foreign affairs or local law+ be somm local triballmiiitii.ife effeetive allies....
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we have members of the coast guard and the mms in all of our meetings. they're intimately involved in everything we do. then there's the formal channels that things go from our houston command center to the command center in new orleans here. but there's interconnections all the way. we're trying to do this as efficiently and effectively as we can. we've also tried to leverage our industry in terms of we have not only the best experts from bp from all over the world, but we brought the best experts in from our competitors. we brought the best experts in from the service providers to us, and we have numerous government scientists. secretary chu has been very helpful in bringing in the national laboratories to help us and brining in external people. that has provided us additional expertise and challenge that we end up with a better product. there's been real collaboration here. and then we always try to pursue everything in multiple parallel paths. you'll hear me talk about this. we're not looking for one way of solving the problem. we're trying to come u
we have members of the coast guard and the mms in all of our meetings. they're intimately involved in everything we do. then there's the formal channels that things go from our houston command center to the command center in new orleans here. but there's interconnections all the way. we're trying to do this as efficiently and effectively as we can. we've also tried to leverage our industry in terms of we have not only the best experts from bp from all over the world, but we brought the best...
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. >> mm-hmm. one of the areas where there is a long way to go is in employment. >> we're excited.back 20 years we can take a good look at -- we can measure how far we have come and what's changed in terms of quality of life for people with disabilities as opposed to people without disabilities. one of the biggest gaps we found in the recent data is employment. >> that's right. in fact, 21% of all working age people with disabilities say their employee, compared to 59% of people without disabilities. >> that's a huge gap. it's gotten better over the last 20 years. only ten percentage points. when you think about quality of life, if you don't have a job, that's the hard thing. you can't go to restaurants, take vacations, do the things the ada paved the way for accessibility for if you don't have a means to do it. >> what is the message to people who look at people with disability and don't know how to talk to people with disabilit s disabilities? >> what makes me happy to be involved with the think beyond the label campaign is it changes attitudes. it allows people who looks at the
. >> mm-hmm. one of the areas where there is a long way to go is in employment. >> we're excited.back 20 years we can take a good look at -- we can measure how far we have come and what's changed in terms of quality of life for people with disabilities as opposed to people without disabilities. one of the biggest gaps we found in the recent data is employment. >> that's right. in fact, 21% of all working age people with disabilities say their employee, compared to 59% of...
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>> both the director of mms and director of permits within mms no longer work for the federal government. they no longer work in the federal government. >> last week you said you would check on -- >> yes, i will get that done right after this. [laughter] >> checking on the notion of the sanctuary cities. >> si theis there -- >> wow. please note that in the transcript. i'm just saying, that is remarkable. >> [inaudible] immigration reform, lame-duck session. >> i don't think the calendar determines this, but the support of those in both parties. the president is confident he can bring most people in his party in the house and senate to the table. as we have discussed on many occasions, there are those who have supported comprehensive reform in the past the do not appear to be supporting it now. it is no less of a problem then when the senate tackle this in 2005 and following years. there are 11 senators currently serving the support a comprehensive immigration reform. there is a path to get it done, but it has to include those who originally thought this was a priority and who spoke out p
>> both the director of mms and director of permits within mms no longer work for the federal government. they no longer work in the federal government. >> last week you said you would check on -- >> yes, i will get that done right after this. [laughter] >> checking on the notion of the sanctuary cities. >> si theis there -- >> wow. please note that in the transcript. i'm just saying, that is remarkable. >> [inaudible] immigration reform, lame-duck...
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what is frustrating, i think, is that this democrat congress has had control over mms, that oversees the gulf, for three years. they have done nothing to reform it. the obama administration themselves approved british petroleum's operational waivers on the well. the approved the cleanup plans which have turned out to be awful. they have failed to support our gulf coast governors and local communities in protecting the marshes and beaches, that is why you see them on tv every day pleading for help. now i try to reinstate a drilling moratorium, they are intent on turning an environmental cctastrophe into an economic catastrophe. i am not just talking about 50,000 direct jobs which will be lost, or the $2 billion in wages that will be taken from the economy. i am talking about thousands of small and medium-sized businesses that simply will not survive. what is frustrating is that 24 lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have sent a letter to secretary salazar, recommending a path forward that would protect the safety and security of the golf and allow exploration to go forward on the dev
what is frustrating, i think, is that this democrat congress has had control over mms, that oversees the gulf, for three years. they have done nothing to reform it. the obama administration themselves approved british petroleum's operational waivers on the well. the approved the cleanup plans which have turned out to be awful. they have failed to support our gulf coast governors and local communities in protecting the marshes and beaches, that is why you see them on tv every day pleading for...
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in "the new york times," mms signed off on reports that oil spill risk to wildlife was low. editorial and "the financial times" says that bp needs to change its top executives. that is "the financial times" weighing in on bp, saying the company must start its renewal in the executive suite. also in "the new york post" this morning that had this headline on the gulf's toxic bomb. arsenic is a threat to food supply. west virginia, republican line. norman, you are next. caller: good morning. host: we can hear you. will you be voting for an independent? caller: well, i think this time -- in west virginia when we voted overwhelmingly for hillary clinton our delegation decided they were going to vote for it -- so we ended up with obama as president. i assume that what -- i guess it will go democrat again so we can continue down the road toward becoming a socialist. host: hammond, indiana, independent line. had reappeared you are the last call. would you vote for independent? caller: yes, i would. host: why is that? caller: democrats and destroyed the country. -- destroying our cou
in "the new york times," mms signed off on reports that oil spill risk to wildlife was low. editorial and "the financial times" says that bp needs to change its top executives. that is "the financial times" weighing in on bp, saying the company must start its renewal in the executive suite. also in "the new york post" this morning that had this headline on the gulf's toxic bomb. arsenic is a threat to food supply. west virginia, republican line. norman,...
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but can i simply say, it is mm intention to lead a government that is focused each and every day on meeting the needs of working families around the country. i accept that the government has lost track. we will get back on track. i have taken control for precisely that purpose. i say about the former prime minister, the honorable kevin rudd, who is in the parliament with us today, that he certainly has the gratitude and respect of the labor party, and i believe that every member of this place would be full of admiration for the remarkable and dignified way in which he has conducted himself today and the fortitude and strength of character he is showing, including by attending in question time today. can i say to my deputy, wayne swann, congratulations auto taking that position. i very much look forward to us working even closer together than we have since the days that the government was first sworn in in november 2007. can i say to the leader of the opposition, we are very different people. we are very different people, different outlooks on life, different policies, different views, diffe
but can i simply say, it is mm intention to lead a government that is focused each and every day on meeting the needs of working families around the country. i accept that the government has lost track. we will get back on track. i have taken control for precisely that purpose. i say about the former prime minister, the honorable kevin rudd, who is in the parliament with us today, that he certainly has the gratitude and respect of the labor party, and i believe that every member of this place...