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that was the mr sick or if maybe this the weight should be. off it was against the nomination of this film are good primarily that this film by mikhail cough was actually a poured over a larger movie just one of the ports but mr sokurov in the film that earned the golden line is also a part of your. which includes tourists in the sun and lastly you fall in on this fourth and last quarter receives the ward do you regard your false does an independent piece or a part of the. i mean that if the latter is true then the viewers who have not seen the previous parts will have to watch all of them first before seeing false. no it's a separate film each of the pause has its own value and leads a separate life but that's how it was the general idea behind the technology is humanitarian. not quite cinema to graphic. the roots of the method i employed i mean such fundamental studies could be traced back to literature. it's not typical of cinematography neither russia nor international it may as well be a unique case the first case of such an in-depth stud
that was the mr sick or if maybe this the weight should be. off it was against the nomination of this film are good primarily that this film by mikhail cough was actually a poured over a larger movie just one of the ports but mr sokurov in the film that earned the golden line is also a part of your. which includes tourists in the sun and lastly you fall in on this fourth and last quarter receives the ward do you regard your false does an independent piece or a part of the. i mean that if the...
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guest on the show today is that a so-called of the award winning russian film director i listen to go mr sick or off after you won the gold mine award you said in one of your first interviews following day vanished i quote the current form of existence of the russian filmmaking industries fundamentally are wrong and should be changed immediately and . what is wrong in particular with the russian filmmaking industry. reporter has twisted my words a bit the quote is not accurate. or has changed it i was referring exclusively to the way funds are distributed in the morton film industry if the government finances film production as a not as a type of culture i emphasize no type of commercial special attention should be paid to the issue of fondest tribute the way funds are distributed to days totally unacceptable those funds are basically pocketed by a few people in moscow. a film funded not foster film production growth there has been only a couple of in the country and all last year's films the films that were produced after the reform after the responsibility for fun distribution was taken awa
guest on the show today is that a so-called of the award winning russian film director i listen to go mr sick or off after you won the gold mine award you said in one of your first interviews following day vanished i quote the current form of existence of the russian filmmaking industries fundamentally are wrong and should be changed immediately and . what is wrong in particular with the russian filmmaking industry. reporter has twisted my words a bit the quote is not accurate. or has changed...
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mr. obama's skeptical. >> people are sick and tired of the nonsense and the political games.ford to play games. put the partisan games aside. wear tired of games. no more games. we don't have time to play games. it's time for the games to stop. the time for washington games is over. >> most americans go further. in a recent cnn poll done during the debt ceiling disaster, 17% said lawmakers acted like responsible adults. we're talking about lawmakers who months earlier couldn't agree on a budget, pushing the country close to government shut-down. then they did it again. one side created a debt limit showdown. both sides bickered over it until the grownups took action. why did s&p downgrade the united states credit rating today? >> i think there were two reasons. the first reason is the one that you've outlined, being our view, the political setting in the united states have been altered. we've taken them down a notch, the rating down a notch. the political brinksmanship we saw over raising the debt ceiling was something that was really beyond our expectation. >> within days th
mr. obama's skeptical. >> people are sick and tired of the nonsense and the political games.ford to play games. put the partisan games aside. wear tired of games. no more games. we don't have time to play games. it's time for the games to stop. the time for washington games is over. >> most americans go further. in a recent cnn poll done during the debt ceiling disaster, 17% said lawmakers acted like responsible adults. we're talking about lawmakers who months earlier couldn't agree...
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mr. morris. you heard the christie debate. what say you? do you think he is going to run? >> no, i don't think he is going to run. i'm sick and tired of his teasing the united states. i think that he should either cut bait or fish. put up or shut up. stop this bs of waltzing around the issue and being so could you tell use in his denials and get up there and say if nominated i refuse to run. if elected i refuse to serve. sermon. >> bill: does he hurt the republican party by the dance. >> yes. candidates can't raise money people are not focusing on the message enough. people are rooting on the man that isn't there. this entire nominating race has been overshadowed by people who self-indulgently floated their name adulation and then said ooh no thanks. we had three months of donald trump. we had one month of mitch daniels. we had mike huckabee. we have sarah palin running all over the country in buses pretending she is sort of maybe not running. now chris christie does what over governor of new jersey does. gives a foreign policy address at the reagan library. come on. we have a bunch of candidates there who are real people
mr. morris. you heard the christie debate. what say you? do you think he is going to run? >> no, i don't think he is going to run. i'm sick and tired of his teasing the united states. i think that he should either cut bait or fish. put up or shut up. stop this bs of waltzing around the issue and being so could you tell use in his denials and get up there and say if nominated i refuse to run. if elected i refuse to serve. sermon. >> bill: does he hurt the republican party by the...
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mr. walgren told you, he was absolutely unable to perform. he had chills. he was in pain. he was sick.waldman is going to explain to you what he believes was happening during that week. he's going to explain to you what he believed was happening thereafter as we got to the 25th of june, 24th/25th of june. and what he's going to tell you is that michael jackson was suffering from the demerol withdrawal, his insomnia was partly at least a result. now, michael jackson told dr. murray that his insomnia was a result of his mind always racing, always moving, always producing. he just couldn't keep still. it was the genius in him, and perhaps partly that was true. we know about people like that. but dr. waldman will tell you it was also the demerol. dr. murray explained in much greater detail about what happened when he eventually agreed on the 24th to give 25 milligrams of propofol. he explained not just what you heard. you're going to hear and see a lot more than that. you're going to see what transpired between dr. murray and michael jackson during that period of time. it wasn't just what
mr. walgren told you, he was absolutely unable to perform. he had chills. he was in pain. he was sick.waldman is going to explain to you what he believes was happening during that week. he's going to explain to you what he believed was happening thereafter as we got to the 25th of june, 24th/25th of june. and what he's going to tell you is that michael jackson was suffering from the demerol withdrawal, his insomnia was partly at least a result. now, michael jackson told dr. murray that his...
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mr. demint would like to see something on paper. listen. >> i am sick and tired of speeches, the president told us not only the stimulus but obamacare would help the economy, mortgage bailout. this is probably the 10th speech of various kinds that he said is his jobs speech. i want to see something in writing and what the president is talking about is more of the same. and frankly, over august, i had a chance to talk to dozens of businesses. nothing that he is talking about now relates to what they're telling me. >> so that's why he's choosing not to be there. it will be interesting to see if any other republicans decide to also not show up. in the meantime, nancy pelosi says that those skipping out here's your quote from her office. the president's refusal to respond to the proposal on jobs is not only disrespectful to him but to the american people. so is this the continuation now of if you do not agree with the president's plan, then you are unpatriotic, how dare you don't show up to listen and to be possibly berated for not following one specific pl
mr. demint would like to see something on paper. listen. >> i am sick and tired of speeches, the president told us not only the stimulus but obamacare would help the economy, mortgage bailout. this is probably the 10th speech of various kinds that he said is his jobs speech. i want to see something in writing and what the president is talking about is more of the same. and frankly, over august, i had a chance to talk to dozens of businesses. nothing that he is talking about now relates to...
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sickness is more expensive, and we all want to work together there. i do appreciate and look forward to seeing information on this. thank you very much. i yield back, mr. chairman. >> the chair thanks the gentleman and recognizes the gentleman from georgia, dr. gingrey, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, very much. i'm sorry i messed your testimony, witnesses, but thank you for being here. let me address that in your testimony you cite there's 178 drug shortages in 2010, and the sterile injectable drugs make a up large share of the shortages, and by my count roughly 172 of the 178 were sterile injectables. of these drugs, can you tell me how many were in shortage in previous years? is this a long term problem or just more recently? >> a long term problem, congressman. unfortunately, the trend is going the wrong way and shortages are increasing year by year. we have data back through 2006, and the trend is getting worse since then. >> then tell me this, are there any other common characteristics that you are aware of among these 132 besides the fact that they are generic and they are sterile injust ainjectables? >> for instance, are they dru
sickness is more expensive, and we all want to work together there. i do appreciate and look forward to seeing information on this. thank you very much. i yield back, mr. chairman. >> the chair thanks the gentleman and recognizes the gentleman from georgia, dr. gingrey, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, very much. i'm sorry i messed your testimony, witnesses, but thank you for being here. let me address that in your testimony you cite there's 178 drug shortages in 2010,...
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sick about it. for those organizations, amnesty and naacp and all of those citizens who have been asking for clemency, let me be clear, it is not a claim about mrhis case. it is a claim that there is simply too much doubt. mr. davis was convicted almost two decades ago now. he was convicted in circumstances that had no physical evidence but simply a great deal of eyewitness evidence. and an enormous proportion of those eyewitness vz recanted, seven of them have recanted. and so under those circumstances, there is simply too much doubt to take someone's life. this is, as a representative from amnesty was just saying, absolutely an international human rights violation question. >> when you talk about the fact there was too much doubt, you go over some of points talking about these witnesses backing off their testimony, also saying that others who did not testify say that another man at the scene admitted to this shooting. how do you explain the pardons board's decision based on those details? we know there are a lot more. this has been a back-and-forth going on for some time. >> this has been going on for decades left's be clear. one of the thing
sick about it. for those organizations, amnesty and naacp and all of those citizens who have been asking for clemency, let me be clear, it is not a claim about mrhis case. it is a claim that there is simply too much doubt. mr. davis was convicted almost two decades ago now. he was convicted in circumstances that had no physical evidence but simply a great deal of eyewitness evidence. and an enormous proportion of those eyewitness vz recanted, seven of them have recanted. and so under those...
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sick? woman: downloading music can be expensive. so to save money, i trained my dog and this cockatoo to play all the hits of the '80's woman: hit it, mr me... ♪ ....take on me ♪ take me on... anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. possibilities are everywhere. multiply them with the premier rewards gold card from american express. with triple membership rewards points on airfare, double on gas,...
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mr. boehner is nothing but a pompous idiot. he did nothing to help our president. i am sick and tired of what is happening in congress.ost: we are running out of time. i will jump in ike -- i will jump in here so that we can get more viewpoints in. you can leave a comment on our c-span page on facebook. here is one -- host: pat, for the duck, california. caller: i believe that he is trying to do everything that he can for the country. mitch mcconnell and all of the rest of the republicans, they need to sit down and try to work together. which president obama has tried to do for some time. it is to the point now where he is a little frustrated. people are hurting. people are homeless. they have no food, no jobs, it is ridiculous. $147,000? it is terrible. i am so happy that obama has changed his tune. he has tried to work with congress. it does not make any kind of sense. host: we will be looking at jobs and the economy today. the senate budget hearing on job creation, that is live coverage at 9:30 a.m. eastern time on c- span 3. max, iowa, good morning. caller: i want to show my support for the president's change in t
mr. boehner is nothing but a pompous idiot. he did nothing to help our president. i am sick and tired of what is happening in congress.ost: we are running out of time. i will jump in ike -- i will jump in here so that we can get more viewpoints in. you can leave a comment on our c-span page on facebook. here is one -- host: pat, for the duck, california. caller: i believe that he is trying to do everything that he can for the country. mitch mcconnell and all of the rest of the republicans, they...
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african-americans, we're sick and tired of being dealt with in these paternalistic terms. our needs are of value, mrseem to say we need help, we have to hear you look at us and say, well, i'm not your president. i'm the president of all people. and that is not only disconcerting, but it is insulting. we know exactly who you are and we know exactly why we put you in office. that's to be a great effective leader. not simply to be a symbol. we are hurting. >> brian: everything you say, the 17% unemployment, one in three below the poverty line, but for the most part, do you think the president has gone -- what do you think the president could have done that would have affected the african-american community here? >> first of all, i'm certainly glad that he has a proposal for jobs. i do think that as soon as he walked into office, that we should have been looking at jobs. we bailed out the car companies. we bailed out wall street. we bailed out the banks and we needed to be bailing out the poor. we needed to be bailing out these communities from appalachia all the way to detroit. this president could hav
african-americans, we're sick and tired of being dealt with in these paternalistic terms. our needs are of value, mrseem to say we need help, we have to hear you look at us and say, well, i'm not your president. i'm the president of all people. and that is not only disconcerting, but it is insulting. we know exactly who you are and we know exactly why we put you in office. that's to be a great effective leader. not simply to be a symbol. we are hurting. >> brian: everything you say, the...
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. >> showed up sick, there they were under the former air force one there at the ronald reagan library last night, 105 minute debate and because he was in the cross hairs, mr. perry, the interesting thing about him, all eyes were on him and he did not back down, whatever the topic was. here's a little montage. >> for the president of the united states to go to el paso, texas and say that the border is safer than it's ever been, either he has some of the poorest intel of a president in the history of this country or he was an abject liar to the american people. it is not safe on that border. >> your state has executed 234 death row inmates more than any other governor in modern times. have you -- have you struggled to sleep at night with the idea that any one of those might have been innocent? >> no, sir, i've never struggled with that at all. they get a fair hearing. they go through an appellate process. they go up to the supreme court of the united states if that's required. if you come into our state, and you kill one of our children, you kill a police officer,you're involved with another crime and you kill one of our citizens, you will face the ultimate
. >> showed up sick, there they were under the former air force one there at the ronald reagan library last night, 105 minute debate and because he was in the cross hairs, mr. perry, the interesting thing about him, all eyes were on him and he did not back down, whatever the topic was. here's a little montage. >> for the president of the united states to go to el paso, texas and say that the border is safer than it's ever been, either he has some of the poorest intel of a president...
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sickness is more expensive, and we all want to work together there. i do appreciate and look forward to seeing information on this. thank you very much. i yield back, mrchairman. >> the chair thanks the gentleman and recognizes the gentleman from georgia, dr. gingrey, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, very much. i'm sorry i messed your testimony, witnesses, but thank you for being here. let me address that in your testimony you cite there's 178 drug shortages in 2010, and the sterile injectable drugs make a up large share of the shortages, and by my count roughly 172 of the 178 were sterile injectables. of these drugs, can you tell me how many were in shortage in previous years? is this a long term problem or just more recently? >> a long term problem, congressman. unfortunately, the trend is going the wrong way and shortages are increasing year by year. we have data back through 2006, and the trend is getting worse since then. >> then tell me this, are there any other common characteristics that you are aware of among these 132 besides the fact that they are generic and they are sterile injust ainjectables? >> for instance, are they drugs
sickness is more expensive, and we all want to work together there. i do appreciate and look forward to seeing information on this. thank you very much. i yield back, mrchairman. >> the chair thanks the gentleman and recognizes the gentleman from georgia, dr. gingrey, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, very much. i'm sorry i messed your testimony, witnesses, but thank you for being here. let me address that in your testimony you cite there's 178 drug shortages in 2010,...