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so i've been long because on managing director of the european institute our financial regulation mr long comes our doubts grew about the effectiveness of the plan for the eurozone bailout fund to directly guarantee bond issues what's your opinion on the measures discussed in the heat of this book. and measures just we have to find a way to head greece to get out of this. sovereign debt issue and it's clear that. the implant sorry diary team from you often comes to. of the euro zone. europe is a fantastic construction. it's a historical construction and you have to put that in perspective is what will happen in twenty five years when china will be there. india will be there there's no other choice for european nations to colonize to have the critical mass and be an actor of the global world and that is the objective that we have for our quest for our children to model and to go in this direction we have to learn this process and it's difficult because even in a family you have some kids are doing the right thing and kids are in the wrong thing but you cannot just get rid of your kids. mos
so i've been long because on managing director of the european institute our financial regulation mr long comes our doubts grew about the effectiveness of the plan for the eurozone bailout fund to directly guarantee bond issues what's your opinion on the measures discussed in the heat of this book. and measures just we have to find a way to head greece to get out of this. sovereign debt issue and it's clear that. the implant sorry diary team from you often comes to. of the euro zone. europe is...
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. >> from what we understand, mr. long was in a -- some kind of altercation with the victim that was shot. he came later and ended up shooting into the building and hitting the victim. >> and they also say that long discarded two guns here at the scene that police describe as rifles. they think he does have at least one with him now. he is considered armed and dangerous and here's his picture. a white man 5'8", 220 pounds, may be driving a red toyota tacoma truck. he is also apparently a suspect in a shooting in concord. so police are planning on being here at in crime scene in concord for the rest of the morning as they try to sort this out and count all the bullets fired last night. >> thank you, anne makovec. >>> there is a big traffic problem that we have. we had a big one yesterday and today. >> that was on highway 80 right a 101. this one is in vacaville. >> it's a mess in vacaville. westbound 80 by lagoon valley road a jackknifed big rig. the big rig was carrying a load of live chickens. well, it lost the load in th
. >> from what we understand, mr. long was in a -- some kind of altercation with the victim that was shot. he came later and ended up shooting into the building and hitting the victim. >> and they also say that long discarded two guns here at the scene that police describe as rifles. they think he does have at least one with him now. he is considered armed and dangerous and here's his picture. a white man 5'8", 220 pounds, may be driving a red toyota tacoma truck. he is also...
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they will be releasing information about this same suspect later this morning. 58 mr. long opened fire at two security guards. it happened at 10:30. he shot up the security guards and it is not clear if he worked there but two guards returned fire sparking a gun battle. one person was hit by gun battle and he is listed in serious condition. >> he is armed and has a security uniform and since he is armed consider him armed and dangerous. >> it's not known if he is wanted for another crime. we will move to the other apartments. kraig debro ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time now 5:02, a big mess on interstate 880, just hours ago a big-rig filled with live chickens crashed, tara? >> reporter: well we are standing on the overpass where the crash happened and that's where the actual accident happened. you can see traffic is backed up here and you can see we are standing on the road where the accident is all the way up to the lagoon valley road. you can see just how extensive this accident is and the traffic is a result of the accident. we want to warn you the video you are about to se
they will be releasing information about this same suspect later this morning. 58 mr. long opened fire at two security guards. it happened at 10:30. he shot up the security guards and it is not clear if he worked there but two guards returned fire sparking a gun battle. one person was hit by gun battle and he is listed in serious condition. >> he is armed and has a security uniform and since he is armed consider him armed and dangerous. >> it's not known if he is wanted for another...
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mr. jobs fought a long battle with cancer. he stepped down as chief executive in august because of health problems. that is all from us in london and singapore. stay with bbc news for the very latest, with the business of sports coming up. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
mr. jobs fought a long battle with cancer. he stepped down as chief executive in august because of health problems. that is all from us in london and singapore. stay with bbc news for the very latest, with the business of sports coming up. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his...
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mr president last week a major and long awaited event happened in politics at the united russia convention you suggested that lead him or putin should run for president what was the primary motive behind your decision usually presidents see korea elections you're a politician and politicians are ambitious people what was your ambition in making his decisions. but you have an embittered limit yet my biggest ambition is to be useful to my country and my people this may sound a bit pretentious but it's true unless you have this ambition you shouldn't go into politics but you should focus on something else instead of politics or government service we both belong to the same political force. putin and dmitri medvedev were nominated for the presidency first him then me under the current model of power by the united russia party yeah putin was number one on the united russia slate and yours truly is this time. so we really represent the same political force we belong to the same political force and the views of very close so sharing the same views should we compete against each other thing. shoul
mr president last week a major and long awaited event happened in politics at the united russia convention you suggested that lead him or putin should run for president what was the primary motive behind your decision usually presidents see korea elections you're a politician and politicians are ambitious people what was your ambition in making his decisions. but you have an embittered limit yet my biggest ambition is to be useful to my country and my people this may sound a bit pretentious but...
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mr. o'brien had a long trip. he's sleeping. oh. [whispering] i don't want to disturb him.ust really excited to meet him face-to-face finally. we're faithful readers of his newsletter. newsletter? and, of course, his great book-- the big game. yes, he's very proud of his work in the, uh... big game. [snoring] you've never met him before? no. never seen a picture of him? never. not even on the book jacket? there was no picture on the book jacket. hey, o'brien, wake up. we got company. wake up! george: well, hello! i'm o'brien. hey! you took a cab? yeah. so? how much do you make? i'm not telling you. come on. i'll tell you what i make. i know what you make. i don't know why i'm doing this. i don't even like basketball. you ever see michael jordan? just in those commercials. maybe he'll do one of those 360 dunks. what's that? it's like this. you guard me. what? [cat yawls] we won't make the tip-off. someone's been tipped-off? so, uh... you've read the big game, have you? yes, i read it, and i memorized it. ooh-ooh. well... i'd love to hear what you think the big game. well, th
mr. o'brien had a long trip. he's sleeping. oh. [whispering] i don't want to disturb him.ust really excited to meet him face-to-face finally. we're faithful readers of his newsletter. newsletter? and, of course, his great book-- the big game. yes, he's very proud of his work in the, uh... big game. [snoring] you've never met him before? no. never seen a picture of him? never. not even on the book jacket? there was no picture on the book jacket. hey, o'brien, wake up. we got company. wake up!...
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mr. bernanke also says long- term unemployed could well become the permanently unemployed. the bernanke comments come in the middle of a nationwide protest movement called occupy wall street. these protestors are demonstrating against wall street and its corporations. , who they believe caused the ongoing unemployment crisis. boston, baltimore, chicago, denver, kansas city, los angeles, new york, san francisco, seattle, st. louis, washington, d.c. have all seen the wall street demonstrations. president obama's former green energy advisor, ben jones, compares the protests to the arab spring. >> i think there's an expression exactly the same thing. we had the arab aude aude up. >> this is a piece of the national crisis ben bernanke is talking about. the unemployment rate for september, 9.1%, unchanged from august. in fact, in 27 of the last 29 months, over two years, the unemployment rate has been 9% or higher. question, when will the occupy wall street movement reach critical mass? >> john, i'll be honest, i'm unimpressed with the occupy wall street movement, when we're in t
mr. bernanke also says long- term unemployed could well become the permanently unemployed. the bernanke comments come in the middle of a nationwide protest movement called occupy wall street. these protestors are demonstrating against wall street and its corporations. , who they believe caused the ongoing unemployment crisis. boston, baltimore, chicago, denver, kansas city, los angeles, new york, san francisco, seattle, st. louis, washington, d.c. have all seen the wall street demonstrations....
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mr. jackson died long before he became a patient that i was responsible for. >> dr. conrad murray is facing charges of in voluntary manslaughter. he claims michael jackson gave himself propofol. >>> back to the develops in the amanda knox case. now that the student is out of jail, her murder conviction over turned, neighbors and supporters are celebrating and getting ready to welcome her horn. deborah horn joins us now. >> reporter: supporters have been here since 7:00 last night. when i got there this morning it was very tense, first waiting for the verdict, then trying to understand the verdict because of the language problem and finally relief. >> charges a, b, c. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: it was only then that friends and supporters of amanda knox understood that their prayers were answered. it was hard they tell me to believe. >> reporter: it has been a long time in coming. >> four years. torturous robbing of two innocent people's lives but also meredith lost her life. tragedy all the way around. >> reporter: most began holding vigil here at 7:00 last
mr. jackson died long before he became a patient that i was responsible for. >> dr. conrad murray is facing charges of in voluntary manslaughter. he claims michael jackson gave himself propofol. >>> back to the develops in the amanda knox case. now that the student is out of jail, her murder conviction over turned, neighbors and supporters are celebrating and getting ready to welcome her horn. deborah horn joins us now. >> reporter: supporters have been here since 7:00 last...
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mrs. maryam ibrahim. i am suffering from long-time cancer of the breast.ore my late husband died, he deposited the sum of $20 million. 20% of this money will be for your time and effort. >> the writer sometimes appears to be a desperate character in a far off land offering millions in reward money if you'd only help them in their plight. usually by sending your own money first. if you get a letter like this you probably ignore it, smelling a scam. but there are thousands of others who take the bait, falling for this global billion-dollar racket. in 2005 we introduced you to pam crawsy. >> i thought i was doing something to help somebody out. >> a town treasurer in wisconsin, she got an e-mail which asked her to help a desperate widow recover her husband's fortune. in return she'd get a reward of millions of dollars, but only after she paid some fees in advance. all together, she lost $18,000. >> i literally wiped out savings accounts and maxed out credit cards. >> and although the scam has been around for years, people continue to fall for it. >> it's unfo
mrs. maryam ibrahim. i am suffering from long-time cancer of the breast.ore my late husband died, he deposited the sum of $20 million. 20% of this money will be for your time and effort. >> the writer sometimes appears to be a desperate character in a far off land offering millions in reward money if you'd only help them in their plight. usually by sending your own money first. if you get a letter like this you probably ignore it, smelling a scam. but there are thousands of others who...
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mr. jackson had been working very long hours and dr.he had been dehydrated. >> reporter: ending the first week of the conrad murray trial with so many questions for the defense team to answer. for "nightline," jim avila, abc news, los actless. [ female announcer ] everybody loves that cushiony feeling. uh oh. i gotta go. [ female announcer ] and with charmin ultra soft, you can get that same cushiony feeling you love while still using less. charmin ultra soft has extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. so you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. ah. [ female announcer ] using less never felt so good. we all go... why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. ♪ ♪ [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected on the road, whether you're an allstate customer or not. ♪ all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call allstate now and you'll get a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance. [ dennis ] shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. >>> what's so funny about a man
mr. jackson had been working very long hours and dr.he had been dehydrated. >> reporter: ending the first week of the conrad murray trial with so many questions for the defense team to answer. for "nightline," jim avila, abc news, los actless. [ female announcer ] everybody loves that cushiony feeling. uh oh. i gotta go. [ female announcer ] and with charmin ultra soft, you can get that same cushiony feeling you love while still using less. charmin ultra soft has extra cushions...
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mr. good guy long enough. it is time to fight. >> congressman mcdermott, is the president doing all he can do in your opinion? >> well, he's laid out a plan, ed, and he's now making it clear who is not doing what needs to be done. that is having the hearing process, having it work through committee, and brought to the floor for a vote. he is very methodical in setting them up. i hope that he does not relinquish the pressure. as long as he presses and keeps pushing them, he will continue to show to the american people he's done everything that he's the president can do is lead. he needs some followers. when john boehner has 171 bridges in his own district that he doesn't care about, he'd rather help mitch mcconnell sink the president, when that's the highest priority, the president has a tough job but i would just keep doing what he is doing. keep thefrss pressing them and telling the people that those bridges you are driving over are not safe and john boehner doesn't care. . that's the real maes message of thi
mr. good guy long enough. it is time to fight. >> congressman mcdermott, is the president doing all he can do in your opinion? >> well, he's laid out a plan, ed, and he's now making it clear who is not doing what needs to be done. that is having the hearing process, having it work through committee, and brought to the floor for a vote. he is very methodical in setting them up. i hope that he does not relinquish the pressure. as long as he presses and keeps pushing them, he will...
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we still have a long way to go, mr. speaker. we still have a long way to go. but progress is being made. and with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from oregon, mr. defazio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for two minutes. mr. defazio: this is momentous. we're finally talking about jobs on the floor of the house of representatives. and the united states of america is number one. let's have a little enthusiasm. we're number one. we're number one. and we want to make certain that we continue that status. what are we number one in? we are number one in exporting jobs to foreign lands. over the last 20 years. every day we lose 1,370 manufacturing jobs because there are failed trade policies and guess what? these agreements are duplicates of all failed past trade agreements. now, the chairman of the committee says we're going to have lengthy debate and we will dispel misinformation. well, the fi
we still have a long way to go, mr. speaker. we still have a long way to go. but progress is being made. and with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from oregon, mr. defazio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for two minutes. mr. defazio: this is momentous. we're finally talking about jobs on the floor of the house of...
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not very long, mr. president. we didn't want to disturb your book. i was just reading this book on calvin coolidge. he cut marginal tax rates four times. how many times have i? one, sir. well, get busy! [laughter] they were teaching economics, they were really teaching the old school of adams economics. he was an economics/sociology major. something stuck. something stuck. >> host: and you rank calvin coolidge number 12 right after jfk. >> yes. >> host: jfk you have tied for seventh place. >> guest: yes. >> host: and he gets straight 4s across the board of the six categories except for character, a 3. >> guest: yes, well, character's a mixed story. you know, on the upside two things about kennedy always appeal to me. he was never a whiner. he never, you never heard stories about the isolation of the presidency and woe is me which we heard there our current leader a few days ago about being stood up at the altar and not getting the speaker to return his calls and -- poor thing. you never heard the whining from kennedy. every day was a new beginning, v
not very long, mr. president. we didn't want to disturb your book. i was just reading this book on calvin coolidge. he cut marginal tax rates four times. how many times have i? one, sir. well, get busy! [laughter] they were teaching economics, they were really teaching the old school of adams economics. he was an economics/sociology major. something stuck. something stuck. >> host: and you rank calvin coolidge number 12 right after jfk. >> yes. >> host: jfk you have tied for...
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in the fourth day on the stand the defense lawyer tried to undermine the testimony question how long under mrschaeffer's version, jackson died just as the last drop is administered. >> you constructed a simulation just by chance... that the exact time the bottle ran out, michael jackson also died?. >> yes. >> do you think that is a coincidence? >> no. that is my intent. >> he -- that if that is also the defense argued schaeffer is not qualified to discuss addiction. >> you decided to venture outside of your area of expert ease and tell us that. is that right? >> that is what i stated. yes. >> tee fence lawyers opened their case aggressively, getting to the second witness within 30 minutes and showing two surveillance videos within the home. the footage recorded after jackson came home from rehearsing. the prosecution called 33 witnesses. the defense is expected to call less than half of the number that could wrap up the case by thursday. >> and let's take you live to los angeles tlchl is a picture in. president obama just arrived in los angeles. >> he is coming here to the bay area tomorrow t
in the fourth day on the stand the defense lawyer tried to undermine the testimony question how long under mrschaeffer's version, jackson died just as the last drop is administered. >> you constructed a simulation just by chance... that the exact time the bottle ran out, michael jackson also died?. >> yes. >> do you think that is a coincidence? >> no. that is my intent. >> he -- that if that is also the defense argued schaeffer is not qualified to discuss...
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mr. rooney: roy was a long time resident and founding father of my hometown. he was born in 1918 on a farm in jew pitter, florida, one of 11 children. he spent his earl years on the family dairy farm where he learned the value of a hard day's work and love for working outside. the post office was located on his family's property and was placed on maps of that area as a settlement called rude. following the attack on pearl harbor roy joined the navy where he served with honor in world war ii as an aviation mechanic that was part of the fleet that participated in the battle of guam. following the war, roy returned home to florida where he started a landscaping business that continues today. over the past 60 years, roy rude helped found the american legion post 271, the local kiwanis club, the first bank of jupiter, and the jupiter christian school. we are lucky to call roy as our founding father. he will be missed. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. cohen: to
mr. rooney: roy was a long time resident and founding father of my hometown. he was born in 1918 on a farm in jew pitter, florida, one of 11 children. he spent his earl years on the family dairy farm where he learned the value of a hard day's work and love for working outside. the post office was located on his family's property and was placed on maps of that area as a settlement called rude. following the attack on pearl harbor roy joined the navy where he served with honor in world war ii as...
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at a white house state dinner last night, the leaders celebrated a long-awaited trade deal. mrs.s created by a korea-american designer
at a white house state dinner last night, the leaders celebrated a long-awaited trade deal. mrs.s created by a korea-american designer
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we still have a long way to go, mr. speaker. we still have a long way to go. but progress is being made. and with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from oregon, mr. defazio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for two minutes. mr. defazio: this is momentous. we're finally talking about jobs on the floor of the house of representatives. and the united states of america is number one. let's have a little enthusiasm. we're number one. we're number one. and we want to make certain that we continue that status. what are we number one in? we are number one in exporting jobs to foreign lands. over the last 20 years. every day we lose 1,370 manufacturing jobs because there are failed trade policies and guess what? these agreements are duplicates of all failed past trade agreements. now, the chairman of the committee says we're going to have lengthy debate and we will dispel misinformation. well, the fi
we still have a long way to go, mr. speaker. we still have a long way to go. but progress is being made. and with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from oregon, mr. defazio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for two minutes. mr. defazio: this is momentous. we're finally talking about jobs on the floor of the house of...
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long. >> reporter: the perry campaign quickly responded. mr. cain is wrong about the perry family's quick action to eliminate the word on the rock, but is right the word written by others long ago is insensitive and offensive. in new york today for a courtesy call to donald trump, cain was asked about the latest perry explanation. >> yes, i'm satisfied with it. next question. >> reporter: when pressed by reporters, cain grew frustrated. >> i don't care about that word. they painted over it. end of story. i think it happened -- i accept governor perry's response on that. i'm ready to talk about what's important to the american people. >> reporter: earlier today white house press secretary jay carney also gave rick perry a pass. he said of the story, the name is clearly offensive, but from what i have read, the governor shares that opinion, too. but mitt romney, brian, was not so differential. -- deferential. he said, i followed the story from afar. i think it's offensive. i think most people recognize it's offensive. with regard to the involvemen
long. >> reporter: the perry campaign quickly responded. mr. cain is wrong about the perry family's quick action to eliminate the word on the rock, but is right the word written by others long ago is insensitive and offensive. in new york today for a courtesy call to donald trump, cain was asked about the latest perry explanation. >> yes, i'm satisfied with it. next question. >> reporter: when pressed by reporters, cain grew frustrated. >> i don't care about that word....
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mr. jackson died long before he became a patient. as >> apple is unveiling the iphone tomorrow. to expect my tech report. it >> and live look outside continuing to see sprinkles in areas and more rain falls through the bay area more rain to come later this week i will have a full forecast coming up right after this break. ]s >> our top story tonight, the rain that has impacted the bay area to drop the day continues at this hour. storm tracker for radar we see a few break up to the north bay but continued rain through san francisco are in the valleys, the east bay and the delta with some heavier cells of rainier livermore right now on down the peninsula in san mateo and redwood city we will see the rain turned to showers later tonight. many drowned tuesday with a mixture of sun and clouds. on tuesday in the afternoon when we start to dig up which literally and one on wednesday and made it possible to thunderstorms and afternoon after the first wave passes through. tickets to the satellite and radar pictures right now. the storm is in had the us up to the north. there is the core,
mr. jackson died long before he became a patient. as >> apple is unveiling the iphone tomorrow. to expect my tech report. it >> and live look outside continuing to see sprinkles in areas and more rain falls through the bay area more rain to come later this week i will have a full forecast coming up right after this break. ]s >> our top story tonight, the rain that has impacted the bay area to drop the day continues at this hour. storm tracker for radar we see a few break up to...
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how long will the celebration last? mr.erlusconi of barely reached -- barely reached the majority. any new defections from his freedom party in the coming days or weeks could put his coalition at risk once again. in the streets of milan and rom, young italians have been venting their anger against banks and big businesses. between 20 and 30% of young people have no jobs. or any prospect of getting one. berlusconi, who recently celebrated his 75th birthday, has been in and out of power in italy for almost two decades. scandals around his private life, after a very public divorce from his glamorous second wife. he currently faces several trials on criminal charges of fraud and corruption. increasing numbers of italians doubt his ability to steer its way through the euro zone debt crisis. political opponents, even some allies, and many business leaders, are becoming increasingly critical of his lackluster style of governing. he is renowned for his capacity for telling analysts jokes, but those jokes are beginning to wear a bit
how long will the celebration last? mr.erlusconi of barely reached -- barely reached the majority. any new defections from his freedom party in the coming days or weeks could put his coalition at risk once again. in the streets of milan and rom, young italians have been venting their anger against banks and big businesses. between 20 and 30% of young people have no jobs. or any prospect of getting one. berlusconi, who recently celebrated his 75th birthday, has been in and out of power in italy...
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long. >> the perry campaign responded quickly. mr. cane is wrong about the perry's family quick action to eliminate the word on the rock. but is right the word wrilt in by others long ago is sensitive an -- insensitive and offensive. >> reporter: chris christie, reviewing the new jersey national guard. but not answering questions about his presidential plans. and last night, president obama gave an impassion address to a major gay rights group. >> don't ask, don't tell is history. >> reporter: mr. obama was critical of gop candidates after they failed to defend a gay soldier booed during a recent debate. >> you ought to be commander-in-chief, you should start by standing up for the men and women who wear the uniform of the united states, even when it is not politically convenient. >> reporter: still working hard to get support of the republican base. the next big event on the calendar, end of this week, a gathering, social conservatives. kate. >>> thanks so much. let's take this all a step further with our political director, chuck tod
long. >> the perry campaign responded quickly. mr. cane is wrong about the perry's family quick action to eliminate the word on the rock. but is right the word wrilt in by others long ago is sensitive an -- insensitive and offensive. >> reporter: chris christie, reviewing the new jersey national guard. but not answering questions about his presidential plans. and last night, president obama gave an impassion address to a major gay rights group. >> don't ask, don't tell is...
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mr. chairman, signing long-term deals with south korea, colombia and panama, not europe or canada. let's finally back up this rhetoric with action. let's get americans back to work. i yield back. mr. brady: i thank the gentlelady from kansas for making the point that agriculture has paid a streep price as a result of the delays of these agreements, yet with the to pension -- yet with the potential of these agreements have the ability to sell and bin and compete in these three important growing markets. i'd like to introduce the gentleman from kentucky, one of the key members of the trade subcommittee, with a manufacturing background, who understands the need for america to lead in the global marketplace and i yield four minutes to the gentleman from kentucky, mr. davis. mr. davis: thank you, chairman brady. mr. speaker, i appreciate you organizing this special order tonight, dealing with these critical free trade agreements with colombia, panama and south korea. i'm encouraged that the president sent the agreement to the hill earlier today and we're here to lend support to the presi
mr. chairman, signing long-term deals with south korea, colombia and panama, not europe or canada. let's finally back up this rhetoric with action. let's get americans back to work. i yield back. mr. brady: i thank the gentlelady from kansas for making the point that agriculture has paid a streep price as a result of the delays of these agreements, yet with the to pension -- yet with the potential of these agreements have the ability to sell and bin and compete in these three important growing...
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. >> it was a win-win for the president in the white house in the long run. >> but mr. obama is not getting credit from some republicans. >> the french and british carry the load on this. >> now the load is on the libyans. a dictator dead, but a nation still in chaos. >> and arab experts say whether this makes america safer at this point is unknowable. steve handelsman, nbc news washington. >> and there will be continuing coverage of market duffy's datz tonight right after 11 news at 6:00 p.m. -- muammar gaddafi's death tonight right after 11 news at 6:00 p.m. >> and four more, be sure to go to wbaltv.com and click the link under "hot topics." >> we have an update after we got a phone call from a new station in mobile. >> ryan jackson's body was found on saturday in south baltimore. but it was not until 10:30 a.m. this morning that we learned alabama police picked up larry horton, and they say fled there. >> detectives are still in alabama right now, but there is no telling how long it could be before he is brought back here on a murder charge. mary wortman is sitting i
. >> it was a win-win for the president in the white house in the long run. >> but mr. obama is not getting credit from some republicans. >> the french and british carry the load on this. >> now the load is on the libyans. a dictator dead, but a nation still in chaos. >> and arab experts say whether this makes america safer at this point is unknowable. steve handelsman, nbc news washington. >> and there will be continuing coverage of market duffy's datz...
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mr. president, we've worked long and hard -- the presiding officer: we're a in a quorum call. mr. reid: oh, i'm so sorry. didn't know the senator from new jersey called for a quorum. i ask that it be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, we've worked very hard this whole week trying to move forward on legislation dealing with our appropriations bills. it's been difficult. one reason it's been difficult is it's kind after new area we're working in. that is, legislating. i was very impressed to see senator mikulski talk with great clarity about how nice it was for her to again be legislating, but we're not there yet. we were thoapg have a number of votes today and tonight, but we haven't been able to do that. we're getting close. our staffs are working very hard to come up with an agreement. we hope we can do it tonight to set up a series of four to six votes in the morning and then hopefully a pathway to complete this legislation. we have other issues that we have -- that always -- you know, we have to do more than one thing at a time. so we'r
mr. president, we've worked long and hard -- the presiding officer: we're a in a quorum call. mr. reid: oh, i'm so sorry. didn't know the senator from new jersey called for a quorum. i ask that it be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, we've worked very hard this whole week trying to move forward on legislation dealing with our appropriations bills. it's been difficult. one reason it's been difficult is it's kind after new area we're working in. that is,...
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mr. chairman, i'm pleased to yield two minutes to another gentleman who has been a long time supporter of this project, mr. flake. the chair: the gentleman from arizona. mr. flake: i thank the gentleman for yielding. listening to the debate you wonder what bill we are debating here. the opposition seems to be talking about something completely, completely different. we have heard under the rule debate yesterday and some of the debate today that this won't create any jobs in arizona. that somehow these jobs will go to robots. come on, this isn't the jetsons doing this. i have no idea what's being talked about here. let me just give you a couple of examples of those who are employed currently. there are 500 people currently employed by resolution on the mine. 500. 90% of them are arizonans. 90% of the 500 right now. they are estimated 1,400 jobs directly related to the mine or directly in the mine, and some 3,700 beyond that. ancillary jobs that come as a result of it. guzman, a local superior trading contractor, he had several local employees working for him on this project. that's a perso
mr. chairman, i'm pleased to yield two minutes to another gentleman who has been a long time supporter of this project, mr. flake. the chair: the gentleman from arizona. mr. flake: i thank the gentleman for yielding. listening to the debate you wonder what bill we are debating here. the opposition seems to be talking about something completely, completely different. we have heard under the rule debate yesterday and some of the debate today that this won't create any jobs in arizona. that...
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is in the polls has $17 million in gone one quarter to spend, this food fight can go on a long time because mrbuy a lot of groceries. >> it kind of speaks to another similarity between the two and that is their very, very tight relationship with big business. you have mitt romney who calls corporations people and of course rick perry would probably call them just plain folks. but you have two people who are really diametric opposites going for the same nomination. and what newt gingrich who thought that he would ever be peace maker talking about maximum bickering. what you have is republicans acting for all the world like they're democrats. >> it also raises another thing that i was thinking about watching the last debate. they clashed so vociferously and then someone kind of started taking apart mr. cain's 9-9-9. it this keeps going out of the three top contender, it would be hard to imagine if this beingbe country money any continues that they could make a united straight. you couldn't conceive of a romney/perry slate and almost even cain if it continues this way. >> it so remind he is me of
is in the polls has $17 million in gone one quarter to spend, this food fight can go on a long time because mrbuy a lot of groceries. >> it kind of speaks to another similarity between the two and that is their very, very tight relationship with big business. you have mitt romney who calls corporations people and of course rick perry would probably call them just plain folks. but you have two people who are really diametric opposites going for the same nomination. and what newt gingrich...
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mr. camp, for his leadership. this is long overdue. this creates jobs. there is an issue that comes to the floor that has bipartisan support rarely these days. the obama administration estimates that will create 250,000 new jobs, and we agree. with respect to colombia in particular, they have free access to our markets, but we don't have free access to theirs. this gives us a level and equal playing field. colombia is our strongest ally in the region. colombia has done so much to help stop the proliferation of drugs coming into this country. they've helped us at the u.n. more importantly, they want to buy our products. where i come from, mr. speaker, we make things and we grow things. 20% of all the manufacturing jobs in wisconsin require exports. $16.7 billion of our agricultural products in wisconsin in 2009 were in exports, creating 200,000 jobs in wisconsin alone. 95% of the world's consumers, they're not in this country, they're in other countries. if you're standing still on trade, you're falling mind. all our trade competitors are going around the
mr. camp, for his leadership. this is long overdue. this creates jobs. there is an issue that comes to the floor that has bipartisan support rarely these days. the obama administration estimates that will create 250,000 new jobs, and we agree. with respect to colombia in particular, they have free access to our markets, but we don't have free access to theirs. this gives us a level and equal playing field. colombia is our strongest ally in the region. colombia has done so much to help stop the...
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mr. critz: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to insert into the record a letter from the international long shore and warehouse union in opposition to the korea free trade agreement. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from maine has 30 seconds remaining. mr. michaud: i yield back 0 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin. mr. levin: i yield myself the remaining time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for eight minutes. mr. levin: this is an important discussion and i want to be clear what is really at stake here. if the automotive industry of this country but it's more than that. there's a basic principle involved in the korea f.t.a. issue. and that is whether we will replace one-way trade with two-way trade. when this was negotiated by the bush administration, it failed to take the most important step relating to korea. they were shipping hundreds of thousands of cars to the united states. we were shipping at that time less than 10,000. so this indeed, while it mainly involved automotive a
mr. critz: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to insert into the record a letter from the international long shore and warehouse union in opposition to the korea free trade agreement. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from maine has 30 seconds remaining. mr. michaud: i yield back 0 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin. mr. levin: i yield myself the remaining time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is...
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so 1861 goes a long way. mr. murphy talked a lot about what this means in terms of our reliance on foreign sources of oil. he's talked a lot about how the direct translation of energy into jobs. we share a portion of our states' bordering one another where we can see the energy sector exploding around the marcellus shale. i'm from the northern part of west virginia that borders on the pennsylvania area where the shale is most prevalent, and just to see the creation of not just jobs in that industry but jobs at the -- in the car lots, jobs in the county courthouse, jobs in local restaurants and hotels is exciting for a down part of our area. so we know that further exploration on our outer continental shelf will explode in terms of jobs. so he has a bill. i also have a bill out that has a little bit narrower focus, and it is h.r. 2983. i nicknamed it the rebar bill. good nicknames for bills is always catchy. what mine does is it has the same premise which is maximizing our energy resources in the outer continental
so 1861 goes a long way. mr. murphy talked a lot about what this means in terms of our reliance on foreign sources of oil. he's talked a lot about how the direct translation of energy into jobs. we share a portion of our states' bordering one another where we can see the energy sector exploding around the marcellus shale. i'm from the northern part of west virginia that borders on the pennsylvania area where the shale is most prevalent, and just to see the creation of not just jobs in that...
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mr. bernstein will have an update tomorrow morning. >> as long as trick-or-treat is dry, i'm okay. >> kristinicked the bills again. i wish i could be mad, but no. >> you have to be realistic here. >> good night everybody.
mr. bernstein will have an update tomorrow morning. >> as long as trick-or-treat is dry, i'm okay. >> kristinicked the bills again. i wish i could be mad, but no. >> you have to be realistic here. >> good night everybody.
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mr. camp, for his leadership. this is long overdue. this creates jobs. there is an issue that comes to the floor that has bipartisan support rarely these days. the obama administration estimates that will create 250,000 new jobs, and we agree. with respect to colombia in particular, they have free access to our markets, but we don't have free access to theirs. this gives us a level and equal playing field. colombia is our strongest ally in the region. colombia has done so much to help stop the proliferation of drugs coming into this country. they've helped us at the u.n. more importantly, they want to buy our products. where i come from, mr. speaker, we make things and we grow things. 20% of all the manufacturing jobs in wisconsin require exports. $16.7 billion of our agricultural products in wisconsin in 2009 were in exports, creating 200,000 jobs in wisconsin alone. 95% of the world's consumers, they're not in this country, they're in other countries. if you're standing still on trade, you're falling mind. all our trade competitors are going around the
mr. camp, for his leadership. this is long overdue. this creates jobs. there is an issue that comes to the floor that has bipartisan support rarely these days. the obama administration estimates that will create 250,000 new jobs, and we agree. with respect to colombia in particular, they have free access to our markets, but we don't have free access to theirs. this gives us a level and equal playing field. colombia is our strongest ally in the region. colombia has done so much to help stop the...
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from lacking little guys they should but it says it's far from chaotic and for the long haul as we report. welcome mrs arty from moscow it's ten pm saturday evening.
from lacking little guys they should but it says it's far from chaotic and for the long haul as we report. welcome mrs arty from moscow it's ten pm saturday evening.
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underlying issues of how to fund the nation's infrastructure needs without addressing the long-term funding issues. mrhood has been the most high profile transportation secretary in a long time, and he helped spend the stimulus money that was the first big transportation infusion in many years. and mr. lahood has be put one of his personal passions, distracted driving, on the radar across the u.s. but, perhaps one of the biggest expectations of mr. lahood had nothing to do with planes, trucks, highways, seat belts or buses. as a long-term and well-liked republican congressman who had planned to retire at the end of 2008, lahood's presence in obama's cabinet was the kind of description we can apply to that relationship right now is it's a work in progress. transportation, whether it's to work, for personal pleasure, for shipping what america makes and buys or for the jobs it provides, touches all of our lives. please join me in welcoming transportation secretary ray lahood. [applause] >> well, good noontime, everyone. thank you all very much. thank you for the invitation from the press club to come bac
underlying issues of how to fund the nation's infrastructure needs without addressing the long-term funding issues. mrhood has been the most high profile transportation secretary in a long time, and he helped spend the stimulus money that was the first big transportation infusion in many years. and mr. lahood has be put one of his personal passions, distracted driving, on the radar across the u.s. but, perhaps one of the biggest expectations of mr. lahood had nothing to do with planes, trucks,...
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mr. clinton a long time and jim just thrilled he's still involved and working to help people. >> tonight'soncert will feature lady gaga, bono and kenny chesney. if queen elizabeth hosted an annan party at buckingham palace ahead of her 10-day trip down under. celebrity guests included elle macpherson and actor hugh jack man. >>> some in the raider nation are calling it a snub. >> i think it's disrespectful. shame on them. >> what "sports illustrated" didn't do that has raider fans fuming. >> and the new step to bring home a missing missouri baby not seen in almost two weeks. and we're going back live to the safety summit taking place this morning just days after the city's top cop resigned. fualaau for us. >> one day after the city of oakland makes howard jordan interim police chief, he takes his first street to make oakland streets safe. welcome back to ktvu morning on 2. we'll have more on that safety summit in just a moment. but first, the search for a man who has been missing for more than a week. san francisco police are asking for your help this morning. mark marvin was last seen lea
mr. clinton a long time and jim just thrilled he's still involved and working to help people. >> tonight'soncert will feature lady gaga, bono and kenny chesney. if queen elizabeth hosted an annan party at buckingham palace ahead of her 10-day trip down under. celebrity guests included elle macpherson and actor hugh jack man. >>> some in the raider nation are calling it a snub. >> i think it's disrespectful. shame on them. >> what "sports illustrated" didn't...
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long run. >> reporter: but mr.bama is not getting credit from some republicans. >> let's give credit where it's do you. the french and british carried the load on this. >> reporter: now the load is on the libyans. >> to secure dangerous materials and to respect the human rights of all libyans. >> reporter: a dictator dead but aa nation in chaos. they say whether this is a good thing for america and whether it will make america safer we'll see. back to you. >> thank you, steve. >>> when steve jobs was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2003, he sought alternative therapies before undergoing surgery. it was a decision he would later regret. this is all according to the new biography on monday. it describes how jobs chose fruit juices, acupuncture and herbal remedies for a year before agreeing to undergo surgery. when he finally committed to the scientific path he embraced it passionately spending 1$100 thousand to you to have his dna and cancer gened mapped. that allowed doctors to design drugs tailored to his condi
long run. >> reporter: but mr.bama is not getting credit from some republicans. >> let's give credit where it's do you. the french and british carried the load on this. >> reporter: now the load is on the libyans. >> to secure dangerous materials and to respect the human rights of all libyans. >> reporter: a dictator dead but aa nation in chaos. they say whether this is a good thing for america and whether it will make america safer we'll see. back to you. >>...
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mr. speaker ewan i've known each other long time. i've been on capitol hill since 1990. a nursing consistently disparity is 7070% or more of approval disapproval. how much of that is your full? how much is the fault of being unable to get things done and the ball down the field? >> listen, congress of united dates have been the favorite whipping boy for two years. >> not to this magnitude. you can see that. >> can people are concerned about our country. the concern i've seen over the last year frankly is turning to what i would describe as fear. and when they watch washington, they don't see the kind of answers that they expect. we've got a unique system in right now is that divided government. so when were having principled arguments in opposition with each other, the american people don't like to see it. i understand that. of my job and our job every day is to listen to the american people, express their will as we try to address the big challenges that face our country. >> you helped create the super committee. what should the public access to super committee and give
mr. speaker ewan i've known each other long time. i've been on capitol hill since 1990. a nursing consistently disparity is 7070% or more of approval disapproval. how much of that is your full? how much is the fault of being unable to get things done and the ball down the field? >> listen, congress of united dates have been the favorite whipping boy for two years. >> not to this magnitude. you can see that. >> can people are concerned about our country. the concern i've seen...
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long and ramramblin. but for the first time, mr. khrushchev acknowledged soviet missiles. he argued they were defensive in nature, but he said he understood the president's feeling about them. he said he would withdraw the missiles if president kennedy would promise not to invade cuba. [ female announcer ] so you think your kids are getting enough vegetables? yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. v8. what's your number? exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. she's supporting breast cancer programs for her neighbour's tennis instructor's daughter's 1st grade teacher who's also her mom. help fund breast cancer programs in y
long and ramramblin. but for the first time, mr. khrushchev acknowledged soviet missiles. he argued they were defensive in nature, but he said he understood the president's feeling about them. he said he would withdraw the missiles if president kennedy would promise not to invade cuba. [ female announcer ] so you think your kids are getting enough vegetables? yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit....
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long time friend , the chairman, henry rose enburg was forced to giving the money to put the statute up. prokes was moved to tears by -- brook was moved to tears by the honor. mr. shepherd did a fantastic job and gave me a little more hair than i deserve. we had a long talk about that, though. i'm amazed. every detail. you look at the shoe strings and the cleats and everything is real nice. >> he hung around afterwards and signed a few autographs. >>> a devastating earthquake rocks turkey. now frantic search is understoodway understood -- underway for the survivors. kuren redmond is live. >> 138 people are death. that's expected to rise. this are a number of victims trapped beneath collapsed buildings. the powerful quake struck in the middle of the day yesterday. wrecking this room and rocking the walls leaving behind a destructive mess. tens of thousands of residents flocked to the streets. buildings knocked down in to piles of rubble. screams were coming from beneath the wreckage. anguished loved ones comfort one another as they awaited word on family and friends. >> there was a lot of shaking said this man. i have relatives here and waiting for them. i pray
long time friend , the chairman, henry rose enburg was forced to giving the money to put the statute up. prokes was moved to tears by -- brook was moved to tears by the honor. mr. shepherd did a fantastic job and gave me a little more hair than i deserve. we had a long talk about that, though. i'm amazed. every detail. you look at the shoe strings and the cleats and everything is real nice. >> he hung around afterwards and signed a few autographs. >>> a devastating earthquake...