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mr. yorck as well. so we will move forward, these four, with positive recommendation to the full board plrks gerrie for seat three. miss hemphill for seat four. mission stephens for seat five. and mr. young for seat six. and i believe without opposition. thank you all for being here and thank you for your commitment. madam clerk, can you please -- i'm sorry. i actually had forgotten to do this earlier today, but supervisor wiener unfortunately came in with the tragic news we today have lost one of our public servants, firefighter who was serving in the line -- sorry, i didn't get the update. we now actually lost two of our firefighters and fubble servants today who were serving our community. our thoughts and prayers go out to their families and their colleagues for the work that they do in defense of our neighborhood. we know that there's a third that is in critical condition and we are hoping and praying for their speedy recovery. hopefully of our third firefighter. if we can just take a movement silen
mr. yorck as well. so we will move forward, these four, with positive recommendation to the full board plrks gerrie for seat three. miss hemphill for seat four. mission stephens for seat five. and mr. young for seat six. and i believe without opposition. thank you all for being here and thank you for your commitment. madam clerk, can you please -- i'm sorry. i actually had forgotten to do this earlier today, but supervisor wiener unfortunately came in with the tragic news we today have lost one...
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you are slaves of the talks that have been created the fall in which we are mr wells and little the talks explodes slow cheap things never tell us more max well i have proof of this not only the revolution happening in greece but we have the financial propaganda to convince you the slave on this toxic debt farm to continue incurring more debts one better self-esteem saddle yourself with mountains of credit card debt a new study claims yes be in crushed under a mountain of debt is typically frowned upon max but new research suggests this could actually be a dream scenario for many young adults it claims those saddling themselves with credit card debt will feel empowered and feel. more self-esteem all of us this research was financed by j.p. morgan chase. perhaps but the research was actually conducted by rachel dreier an assistant sociologist at ohio state university and her study found that eighteen to twenty seven year olds who had huge credit card debts not just small credit card debts but huge ones and university loan debt remember this is another scheme they're pushing on us all aroun
you are slaves of the talks that have been created the fall in which we are mr wells and little the talks explodes slow cheap things never tell us more max well i have proof of this not only the revolution happening in greece but we have the financial propaganda to convince you the slave on this toxic debt farm to continue incurring more debts one better self-esteem saddle yourself with mountains of credit card debt a new study claims yes be in crushed under a mountain of debt is typically...
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good afternoon reuters news here my question goes to mr wells. have you discussed the energy package during the summits of any thoughts of your positions. is there any chance that the european struction. russia's its asian infrastructure could be lifted in the nearest future thank you. know first of all. yes we've discussed this issue and let me tell you that our rules are not discriminatory the same european union rules apply to all handed to you opinion legislation the so-called surge energy package of two thousand and nine that is now leisure and approved by european union seeks to improve the functioning of our. internal market shares of electricity and that. is aim is precisely to set a reliable transparent rule based framework for all investors and all operators and the new rules ensure a fair. cool effective network access and the proper functioning of open integrated markets so unbundling the issue that is being sometimes controversial unbundling applies to all companies be they peer or foreign because we need a level playing field for th
good afternoon reuters news here my question goes to mr wells. have you discussed the energy package during the summits of any thoughts of your positions. is there any chance that the european struction. russia's its asian infrastructure could be lifted in the nearest future thank you. know first of all. yes we've discussed this issue and let me tell you that our rules are not discriminatory the same european union rules apply to all handed to you opinion legislation the so-called surge energy...
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. >> why mr. wells? >> well, he was dying. and i liked the old man. he was a nice old man. >> as harvey described killing one patient after another, the portrait of a serial killer emerged. he was convicted of murdering 34 patients. his confession detailed a murderous life, spanning nearly two decades and three different hospitals in two states. donald harvey developed a variety of ways to take lives. he smothered with a pillow, turned off oxygen tanks, mixed arsenic into hospital meals. his favorite seemed to be cyanide, which found its way into gastric feeding tubes and iv drip lines and even apple juice. >> there are more. donald's killed more than the people i just talked about. some of them, they would not charge him with, because they couldn't prove he did it. by my calculation, i believe donald harvey killed 68 people. >> after harvey's arrest, i was called in to coach fbi agents who were going to interrogate him. so i had seen him talk about his murders before and i'm going to use that to my advantage. i expect harvey to tell the truth about 9
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well, how about this donation? $5,000 for the lighthouse nursery from hazel mcbride. another phony name off mr. corrigan's petitions. - well, if you say so, mr. morales. - in fact, our auditors found over a thousand donations to your projects using mr. corrigan's phony names totaling $1 million. coincidentally, the same amount that mr. corrigan is accused of defrauding from the prop 128 campaign. - are you asking me a question? - [laughs] you found out a while ago that corrigan was tricking up the petitions. - no, i did not. - but instead of reporting him and possibly sabotaging your prop 128 campaign, you squeezed him up for a $1 million donation to your charities. isn't that right? - no, it isn't. - and now, he's squeezing you, so you made up this story about your son and derrick joyner. - isn't that right? that was a question, reverend. - you have a very cynical view of how things are done in my church. - i'm cynical. you marched for civil rights in the '60s, did you not? - yes. with dr. king. - you faced police dogs, fire hoses, beatings. - yes. all for the cause of human dignity. - and here
well, how about this donation? $5,000 for the lighthouse nursery from hazel mcbride. another phony name off mr. corrigan's petitions. - well, if you say so, mr. morales. - in fact, our auditors found over a thousand donations to your projects using mr. corrigan's phony names totaling $1 million. coincidentally, the same amount that mr. corrigan is accused of defrauding from the prop 128 campaign. - are you asking me a question? - [laughs] you found out a while ago that corrigan was tricking up...
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mrs. pike well, he is with god and mrs. pike said very honestly i am fine about him being with god but not now i want him with me. well, that is what i feel like. >> you just do every day. >> every day i miss her greatly i think -- i say to my kids, i am supposed to say what would jesus do i say what would migs do. i really do she is very much a part of me and to think about what she would do in some situations that come up give me a balance to myself. >> dr. emmerson thank you for sharing that we will be right back with a final thing and want to say a word about your book on forgiveness girl: hi, mom. hi, sweetie. [ beep ] man: how's it going, buddy? i'm bored. [ beep ] i think i'll ride my bike. [ tv playing ] [ beep ] it may never be this easy to help your kids find balance, but you have more power than you know. the we can! parents' handbook and web site can help you maximize that power. you'll learn how to help kids choose healthier foods... and how to make it fun for them to get active. who can help kids maintain a hea
mrs. pike well, he is with god and mrs. pike said very honestly i am fine about him being with god but not now i want him with me. well, that is what i feel like. >> you just do every day. >> every day i miss her greatly i think -- i say to my kids, i am supposed to say what would jesus do i say what would migs do. i really do she is very much a part of me and to think about what she would do in some situations that come up give me a balance to myself. >> dr. emmerson thank...
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mr. franks? >> well, mr. chairman, as it happened, last year i went over and personally lobbied the senate as hard as i could on the grid act even though as i laid out today, i believe that there's some critically important things that needed to be added to it or changed. i met with senator murkowski and others there in the chamber. and the big challenge was that they had differing strategies on what should be done about cybersecurity. now, let me make it so desperately clear here. i believe that cybersecurity is a critically important issue. and i think i would find myself largely in mr. langevin's camp on that issue. but the problem is that the personalities there had a little different strategies on how to address it and i'm trying to maintain protocol here, mr. chairman. they couldn't get together on that and that's why that we felt like the issue should be separated, not because that one is more important than the other, per se, but because i just think it's going to be especially difficult. that's compl
mr. franks? >> well, mr. chairman, as it happened, last year i went over and personally lobbied the senate as hard as i could on the grid act even though as i laid out today, i believe that there's some critically important things that needed to be added to it or changed. i met with senator murkowski and others there in the chamber. and the big challenge was that they had differing strategies on what should be done about cybersecurity. now, let me make it so desperately clear here. i...
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well. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first, to address your question by the global public health initiative. we are an official partner with the w.h.o. their mandate is a little broader than autism speaks. their focus is on the child mental health and disability including autism. and we see our relationship as one where the community has gotten together with the international agencies and health agencies to address the tremendous public health challenge that was hiv infection. and as a result, even though the focus is on hiv or aids by these groups, i think it can be argued that they have benefited the diseases and research services overall globally and we see a similar kind of relationship of the w.h.o. to the health priorities. so the six pilot programs that you had mentioned that the w.h.o. recently launched, we are in discussion about where we can be helpful. we are part of a discussion, ongoing -- at the institute of medicine, the new york science board talking about how we address mental health and disability devel
well. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first, to address your question by the global public health initiative. we are an official partner with the w.h.o. their mandate is a little broader than autism speaks. their focus is on the child mental health and disability including autism. and we see our relationship as one where the community has gotten together with the international agencies and health agencies to address the tremendous public health challenge that was hiv infection. and as a...
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mr. speaker. the number will go up from 163, the 521. [shouting] >> health and well being bored, shadow commissioning groups, authorize commission groups and national commissioning boards. sha clusters, clinical networks, and clinical centers. mr. speaker, is this what he meant by bonfire? [shouting] if you looks at the figures of savings, he will see where saving 5 million pounds through the reduction of bureaucracy. that is what's happening. what we inherited was a situation where the number of managers was going up four times as fast as the number of nurses. what happens if we took over, the number of doctors has gone, the number of bureaucrats has gone down. >> mr. ed miliband. >> i'll tell him about our record. for doctors and nurses than ever before. the shortest waiting list ever. and the highest patient satisfaction ever. now, he says it's going to save money but he's refused to publish the figures accompanied the new amendment for the health bill, and how much is going to spin. maybe he can tell me this, how much is he going to be spending on making in h. s.
mr. speaker. the number will go up from 163, the 521. [shouting] >> health and well being bored, shadow commissioning groups, authorize commission groups and national commissioning boards. sha clusters, clinical networks, and clinical centers. mr. speaker, is this what he meant by bonfire? [shouting] if you looks at the figures of savings, he will see where saving 5 million pounds through the reduction of bureaucracy. that is what's happening. what we inherited was a situation where the...
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well, good luck to him. >> mr. andrew rosendale. >> the prime minister will be aware that yesterday was the anniversary of the liberation of the falkland islands. by the forces -- by the forces of the crown. will he remind president obama when he next sees the united states president, the negotiations with the fact land islands with the falkland islands and if the special relationship means anything. it does mean that they defend british sovereignty over our own territories. >> yeah! >> my honorable friend makes an excellent point and i'm sure everyone right across the house will want to remember the anniversary of the successful retaking of the falkland islands and the superb bravery skills and counselor of all our armed forces who took part in that action and we should also remember those that fell in terms of taking back the falklands. the point that he makes is a good one. all i'd say is this. as long as the falkland islands want to be so often british territory, they should be sovereign british territory. >> t
well, good luck to him. >> mr. andrew rosendale. >> the prime minister will be aware that yesterday was the anniversary of the liberation of the falkland islands. by the forces -- by the forces of the crown. will he remind president obama when he next sees the united states president, the negotiations with the fact land islands with the falkland islands and if the special relationship means anything. it does mean that they defend british sovereignty over our own territories....
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court mr margolis well what we've been saying to president medvedev and to form and so love for office is so important that russia is able to play its part in trying to find a solution so the role of the mediator for russia is to work alongside others who are busy trying to find a way through i think very significant elements of this is making sure that it's also linked back to the u.n. so we have a confidence in our communications between different people but it's very good to see russia in geishas very good to see it being the age of trying to help. and you said you consider an a for to live together as an inappropriate response to the plight of the people there or what is and appropriate response in your opinion. consistent in saying what needs to happen is that the israelis need to open the borders with gulzar and the love people and goods to move freely now i recognize the importance of the security situation for israel we've always done that but it seems to me a position that's not tenable you have the inability to get the economy moving and one of the things i've been saying to
court mr margolis well what we've been saying to president medvedev and to form and so love for office is so important that russia is able to play its part in trying to find a solution so the role of the mediator for russia is to work alongside others who are busy trying to find a way through i think very significant elements of this is making sure that it's also linked back to the u.n. so we have a confidence in our communications between different people but it's very good to see russia in...
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mr. jackson? >> wellt think nothing about it, because blu-ray, that company don't exist anymore and it went out as soon as it happened, it went out of business. so no big deal to me. >> but this was only three days after michael's death is what i am asking. >> i don't care if it is a minute after michael's death. listen, i am the blu-ray does not even exist as a record company with the guy i was talking with. that don't even happen. what i am doing here now is to promoting happyland, and promoting the things that i am doing now. >> and what about the children? how are they? >> the children are fine. they are fine. they are going and acting school, and prince is taking up martial arts and all of that stuff. and blanket, he is just happy. he is a little happy little kid there. he is wanting to be a producer or something. they are fine. >> people have talked about your alleged treatment of michael jackson and some of the family member and even him said you were abusive in a sense and pushed him too far. >> d
mr. jackson? >> wellt think nothing about it, because blu-ray, that company don't exist anymore and it went out as soon as it happened, it went out of business. so no big deal to me. >> but this was only three days after michael's death is what i am asking. >> i don't care if it is a minute after michael's death. listen, i am the blu-ray does not even exist as a record company with the guy i was talking with. that don't even happen. what i am doing here now is to promoting...
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has always extended beyond president salva he was an important part of it but not all and essential well mr ambassador you are he said what you already said was so if you're implying that he's in the ones he's in the past tense category now. well i think in terms of ongoing counterterrorism cooperation it's considerably reduced and also in terms of his long term. shelf life when i think he's part of the past not its future it's interesting daniel pipes i mean in looking at this and i guess we could ask the ambassador as you probably know far more about a having been on the ground but i mean yemen is a very very difficult place to rule because there's so many different variations right there do you see there's a possibility and solace says this himself did you know if this continues we could see another libya scenario where the country becomes partitioned in not just in two parts but in more parts and then what do you think the likelihood of that is. rather than expected partition peter i would say you would see that no central government has control over the country's ready or in fact somew
has always extended beyond president salva he was an important part of it but not all and essential well mr ambassador you are he said what you already said was so if you're implying that he's in the ones he's in the past tense category now. well i think in terms of ongoing counterterrorism cooperation it's considerably reduced and also in terms of his long term. shelf life when i think he's part of the past not its future it's interesting daniel pipes i mean in looking at this and i guess we...
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mr. speaker i cannot confirm that because it is not true as the member well knows, mr. speaker and he's completely misrepresented the protection legislation once again as he has previously, mr. speaker, and the arrangements with malaysia. now let's go through this, mr. speaker miss all but complete to methodically. the prime minister of australia, and the prime minister of malaysia released a statement that outlines the agreement reached buy then. and that statement says prime ministers have agreed that the limits to this bilateral agreement will include transfers treated with dignity and respect and in accordance with human rights, mr. speaker. that is what the agreement between the two prime ministers says very clearly, mr. speaker. it has been confirmed by the high commissioner from malaysia to australia since then, mr. speaker that they will be treated humanely under terms of that agreement and the members of misrepresent the situation in relation to malaysia, mr. speaker. the member comes in here and cry crocodile tears about the situation for the asylum seekers an
mr. speaker i cannot confirm that because it is not true as the member well knows, mr. speaker and he's completely misrepresented the protection legislation once again as he has previously, mr. speaker, and the arrangements with malaysia. now let's go through this, mr. speaker miss all but complete to methodically. the prime minister of australia, and the prime minister of malaysia released a statement that outlines the agreement reached buy then. and that statement says prime ministers have...
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mr. nguye nguyen capital. and outside as well as inside he could not raise about the record of human rights. >> in another news for the first time since the chinese civil war residents of mainland china can travel to taiwan as solo tourists. 5,000 can visit the island and stay for 15 days. for now residents from china could only go in group tours. speak from the u.s., abdul qadeer says he is kept from foreign banks. with officials involved, and he is under investigation. the french finance minister, could be confirmed as the new head of the bank. and for the noneuropean to be begin the top job appears to be failing. still to come on the program, calling for peaceful transition in democracy. >> and murder in mumbai, with shooting of a well known local journalists. speculations around the health of president chavez, it's believed that his condition is more serious, from havana, our report. >> cuba's chavez is constantly traveling when his mentor, fidel castro underwent a series of operations, he was one of the few bed-side official
mr. nguye nguyen capital. and outside as well as inside he could not raise about the record of human rights. >> in another news for the first time since the chinese civil war residents of mainland china can travel to taiwan as solo tourists. 5,000 can visit the island and stay for 15 days. for now residents from china could only go in group tours. speak from the u.s., abdul qadeer says he is kept from foreign banks. with officials involved, and he is under investigation. the french...
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well, mr.icco, no comments on that story from you. >> we'll show you why, the strongest storms moving off mount diablo and heading over to brentwood, oakley and antioch. so the peach and cherry trees need the rain. we have more rain ready to sit san francisco all the way down to moss beach. looks look showers and thunderstorms will continue with lightning and hail. >> thank you, mike. "who wants to be a millionaire" is coming up next. have a great day everyone.
well, mr.icco, no comments on that story from you. >> we'll show you why, the strongest storms moving off mount diablo and heading over to brentwood, oakley and antioch. so the peach and cherry trees need the rain. we have more rain ready to sit san francisco all the way down to moss beach. looks look showers and thunderstorms will continue with lightning and hail. >> thank you, mike. "who wants to be a millionaire" is coming up next. have a great day everyone.
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well, mr.icco, no comments on that story from you. >> we'll show you why, the strongest storms moving off mount diablo and heading over to brentwood, oakley and antioch. so the peach and cherry trees need the rain. we have more rain ready to sit san francisco all the way down to moss beach. looks look showers and thunderstorms will continue with lightning and hail. >> thank you, mike. "who wants to be a millionaire" is coming up next. have a great day everyone. ha you called to switch us to anthem yet? honey, how can i call now, i can barely hear a thing with amber's band practicing. ♪ you're right, we've had enough. but i know exactly what to do. you take care of the music and i'll switch us to anthem. sometimes you just have to pull the plug. ♪ sorry, grandpa, we'll try to keep it down. i just... give it to me. ♪ [ female announcer ] we know you're still more rocker than rocking chair... that are just right for you. we have plans with no copays, no deductibles, and lifetime coverage. you may
well, mr.icco, no comments on that story from you. >> we'll show you why, the strongest storms moving off mount diablo and heading over to brentwood, oakley and antioch. so the peach and cherry trees need the rain. we have more rain ready to sit san francisco all the way down to moss beach. looks look showers and thunderstorms will continue with lightning and hail. >> thank you, mike. "who wants to be a millionaire" is coming up next. have a great day everyone. ha you...
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well, mr. president, two decades ago president clinton's team to find our nation's central challenge with a slogan -- i remember it well -- they said "it's the economy, stupid." today america's central challenge can be found with more precision. it's the middle class, stupid. it's what we do to encourage, promote, protect, invigorate the middle class in america to make sure that the middle class has good jobs, good pensions, good health care system, the ability to make sure their kids are well educated and that they don't go to college and get out with a mountain of debt on their head so they too can have a good start in life. this is all part of the middle-class structure of america. this is what made america the greatest country in the history of the world. i'll close with this. you know, it seems that the republican budget that they have proffered, and so much that i hear of those who keep saying we've got to cut, cut, cut. we've got to cut spending, we've got to cut education, we've got to c
well, mr. president, two decades ago president clinton's team to find our nation's central challenge with a slogan -- i remember it well -- they said "it's the economy, stupid." today america's central challenge can be found with more precision. it's the middle class, stupid. it's what we do to encourage, promote, protect, invigorate the middle class in america to make sure that the middle class has good jobs, good pensions, good health care system, the ability to make sure their kids...
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well, mr. president, the bailouts didn't work. the stimulus didn't work. i voted against them. we got to have some new sheriff in town that knows that method is a method for failure. we know what works, it's cutting spending, it's growing the economy. it's doing what free markets do and economic superpowers do. and mr. president, you are no economic superpower. i will tell you the last thing that the federal reserve would do under my administration, and that's having another quantitative policy where they are spending money, and that's not going to happen. as president obama has been in office, that dollar you hold m in your hand has devalued 14%, today that dollar is worth 86 cents. can you afford this president? i cannot afford this president. you are better off today than two years? is your savings account more under this president. well, strangely this president finds all of this amusing. he told us after he heard the jobless report as 9.1%, this is just a bump in the road. is this a bump in the road? i think this is the grand canyon, that's what this is. and then we heard
well, mr. president, the bailouts didn't work. the stimulus didn't work. i voted against them. we got to have some new sheriff in town that knows that method is a method for failure. we know what works, it's cutting spending, it's growing the economy. it's doing what free markets do and economic superpowers do. and mr. president, you are no economic superpower. i will tell you the last thing that the federal reserve would do under my administration, and that's having another quantitative policy...
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mr. charles crowd hammer. well, to mr. a riley, to mr. rove, i did not get the memo that i was not supposed to run. [applause] i am running. i am running. and the reason that i am running is because this nation has become a nation of crises. we have a moral crisis, we have an economic crisis, we have an entitlement-spending crisis, we have an energy crisis, we have an immigration crisis, and most of all, we have a deficiency of leadership crisis in the white house and we ought to change it. [applause] i did not get the memo. one of the reasons that i have been inspired to answer this call has been because the american people that i have talked to and the ones that i have listened to are tired of this national nightmare we are on right now. this economy is not growing. we have a lot of problems. i do not have time to go through all the things that i would do, so let's talk about one of the biggest crises that we have -- the economy. one of the first things i would do as president would be to ask the united states congress to give me a bill
mr. charles crowd hammer. well, to mr. a riley, to mr. rove, i did not get the memo that i was not supposed to run. [applause] i am running. i am running. and the reason that i am running is because this nation has become a nation of crises. we have a moral crisis, we have an economic crisis, we have an entitlement-spending crisis, we have an energy crisis, we have an immigration crisis, and most of all, we have a deficiency of leadership crisis in the white house and we ought to change it....
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well, mr. president, we have before us a bill called the economic development revitalization act of 2011. it's s. 782. it is a good bill. it is a bill that is needed for our times, because it is a bill that is focused really on one thing -- jobs. and when you ask people what our focus should be, and we all know we need to reduce the deficit and the debt -- they all say number one is jobs, because without jobs, deficits only get worse, debts only get worse as people have to turn for their very survival to the safety net that is provided in this great nation. so when we have an opportunity to come together across party lines with a jobs bill, you would think we would be delighted to do it. now, this e.d.a., the economic development administration, was reauthorized back in 2004 when george w. bush was president, and let me tell you a story, because everybody came together, and that e.d.a. reauthorization passed by voice vote and was signed into law by president george w. bush. so it is a bit perpl
well, mr. president, we have before us a bill called the economic development revitalization act of 2011. it's s. 782. it is a good bill. it is a bill that is needed for our times, because it is a bill that is focused really on one thing -- jobs. and when you ask people what our focus should be, and we all know we need to reduce the deficit and the debt -- they all say number one is jobs, because without jobs, deficits only get worse, debts only get worse as people have to turn for their very...
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mr. rabbitt as well as other members of the neighborhood. i think we have an agreement in principle, although we need some additional things to be confirmed. richard, if you want to join in that request, and anything that you would like to add, i think it would be to request that you continue this matter for perhaps another month or so and hopefully we can resolve this. >> commissioners, i just wanted to echo what mr. o'brien said. i believe we have an agreement in principle on the settlement, and what we needed is we needed dp debbie to cooperate with us, because it is -- dtw to cooperate with us, because it is contingent upon them as the department that granted the permit to agree. with the terms of the sidewalk issues and the tree issues. one of the things that we would ask the board to consider is to request dpw cooperate in the settlement process. the second thing i wanted to check was to see if the board was interested in hearing the general outline of the settlement. i would be happy to go into that, or if not, happy to skip that as w
mr. rabbitt as well as other members of the neighborhood. i think we have an agreement in principle, although we need some additional things to be confirmed. richard, if you want to join in that request, and anything that you would like to add, i think it would be to request that you continue this matter for perhaps another month or so and hopefully we can resolve this. >> commissioners, i just wanted to echo what mr. o'brien said. i believe we have an agreement in principle on the...
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>> well, mr. chairman, if you will permit me to answer the question, we sent a letter to chairman smith, who asked a question like that. we pointed out that this operation as with other law enforcement operations, originated in the atf's phoenix office. >> that's not authorization. who authorized it at the highest level? >> again, mr. chairman, please -- >> do you know who authorized it at the highest level? don't answer phoenix or tucson or any part of arizona, if you please. >> well, mr. chairman, it's difficult to answer your questions if you won't permit me to answer them. >> i want the answer to my question, which was who here in washington authorized it. we know who looked at it on video. we know who authorized it effectively at least by acquiescence. who authorized this at justice? >> mr. chairman, i do not know the answer to that question. the inspector general is reviewing the matter. >> then we will have somebody back who does. the ranking member is recognized. >> mr. weich, let me apolo
>> well, mr. chairman, if you will permit me to answer the question, we sent a letter to chairman smith, who asked a question like that. we pointed out that this operation as with other law enforcement operations, originated in the atf's phoenix office. >> that's not authorization. who authorized it at the highest level? >> again, mr. chairman, please -- >> do you know who authorized it at the highest level? don't answer phoenix or tucson or any part of arizona, if you...
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mrs. clinton? well my wife and i encountered mrs. clinton once a year after he impeachment but that is a story for a different book. president clinton and i actually after both of us left washington for a period of a few years, had a very private but very cordial correspondence and that and it during mrs. clinton's campaign because some reporter called and said i hear you to write back and forth. well that is true. he said i would like to see the notes and i said no you can't see them. the company doesn't campaign started vehemently denying, president clinton would never write to him and so forth. i think it must have like embarrassed -- i think somebody got embarrassed that he were an i were corresponding so i haven't heard from him since but there was a period were tooled warriors were at least in touch. i asked newt gingrich about that once and he told me, he said he will call me sometime to 2:00 the morning and want to talk about old times. he said i think he is like me. he misses the war. president clinton if you are listening,
mrs. clinton? well my wife and i encountered mrs. clinton once a year after he impeachment but that is a story for a different book. president clinton and i actually after both of us left washington for a period of a few years, had a very private but very cordial correspondence and that and it during mrs. clinton's campaign because some reporter called and said i hear you to write back and forth. well that is true. he said i would like to see the notes and i said no you can't see them. the...
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mr. nelson: well, as the -- mr. president, as the senator is leaving, i just want to say that she and i did have to stand shoulder to shoulder, and we had some fights, and of course in the process we had some critics, too. now, some of my critics wish that when i went into space that it had been a one-way ticket. but the fact is that it was two ways, and we stood another day, and the proof is in the pudding of what's happening up there. and i'll have something later to say, mr. president, about the wind down of the space shuttle program, but while the senator from texas was here, i just wanted her to know my profound gratitude for her collegiality, her friendship, her expertise. and working in the way this senate ought to work, which is in a bipartisan way. and i thank her profoundly for that example that she set for the senate and for this country. mr. president, i certainly -- we're here about general petraeus. i'm a member of the senate intelligence committee. i have had a chn chance to visit with him on a number
mr. nelson: well, as the -- mr. president, as the senator is leaving, i just want to say that she and i did have to stand shoulder to shoulder, and we had some fights, and of course in the process we had some critics, too. now, some of my critics wish that when i went into space that it had been a one-way ticket. but the fact is that it was two ways, and we stood another day, and the proof is in the pudding of what's happening up there. and i'll have something later to say, mr. president, about...
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they show an apparently well mr. chavis speaking with fidel castro. the venezuelan president has kept a low profile since he had an emergency operation during a trip to cuba at the beginning of june. there is a debate on whether he should delegate executive powers to his vice president. >> you have been watching "newsday" from the bbc. >> the reminder of the main news again. all the insurgents who launched a sustained attack on a top hotel in kabul have been killed. 10 civilians were killed during the assault. thank you for watching. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range
they show an apparently well mr. chavis speaking with fidel castro. the venezuelan president has kept a low profile since he had an emergency operation during a trip to cuba at the beginning of june. there is a debate on whether he should delegate executive powers to his vice president. >> you have been watching "newsday" from the bbc. >> the reminder of the main news again. all the insurgents who launched a sustained attack on a top hotel in kabul have been killed. 10...
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mr. johnson. >> well, thank you, mr. chairman. and to the rest of the subcommittee members for allowing me to attend and participate in today's oversight hearing. as some of you may know, i represent ohio's sixth congressional district, and a large number of delphi retirees both salaried and unsalaried live in my district. i think we've heard and will continue to hear more about the unintended consequences that occur when the federal government bails out private industries and picks winners and losers. clearly, the obama administration picked winners and losers in the bailout process, and i'm especially thankful, mr. chairman, that you're holding this hearing. hopefully, we'll get the administration to answer some of these questions, although now i'm, i'm seriously doubting that that will come to that. i'm kind of appalled by what i've heard. i've got a list of questions here, but i've got to ask this first one. did i understand you, mr. bloom, that you said that those comments that you made in that clip were in jest? >> some of t
mr. johnson. >> well, thank you, mr. chairman. and to the rest of the subcommittee members for allowing me to attend and participate in today's oversight hearing. as some of you may know, i represent ohio's sixth congressional district, and a large number of delphi retirees both salaried and unsalaried live in my district. i think we've heard and will continue to hear more about the unintended consequences that occur when the federal government bails out private industries and picks...
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communicating with the public as well will the press but they do give you a hard time you know i mean and these two do it in the state room for example the you're you're you're governor mr blagojevich yeah well he's he's shown as an example of patronize corruption and things like that well you know he it's funny he's already convicted of perjury and retrying him but he was he was somebody that. young man that is well educated lawyer well educated in a just didn't understand what public service was about but that's it doesn't reflect on people and you know it's. reflect everyone there are people who are corrupted in every facet of life in the public and private sector academic community and non for profits it's one of failures of society it's it's one of the failures of people that isn't it sort of also traditional and chicano from the times of al capone and the now you don't know i don't think so i mean you take if i had to describe what europe was all about you wouldn't want to live there i guess but you know i mean there are there are issues there in europe and when i want to get into on you know what the real market is because we're like me talking about germany and
communicating with the public as well will the press but they do give you a hard time you know i mean and these two do it in the state room for example the you're you're you're governor mr blagojevich yeah well he's he's shown as an example of patronize corruption and things like that well you know he it's funny he's already convicted of perjury and retrying him but he was he was somebody that. young man that is well educated lawyer well educated in a just didn't understand what public service...
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mr. ford and give him a hard time about the signs on the subway platforms to the daily service report to, well, everything you can imagine. and that has always been a relationship i believe of mutual respect between the c.a.c. and mr. ford, and we wish him the very best in his future efforts. we feel the c.a.c. is more integrated into if agency now than it was before you arrived, and we would like to thank you for your efforts in that regard. we appreciate it very much. i do sincerely wish you well as you leave the agency. also want to express the c.a.c.'s best wishes to mr. roham, who i understand is departing, and who is somebody who has also given a lot of time to the c.a.c. also sometimes in those meetings with mr. ford, giving a hard time about whatever the c.a.c. has told me to give him a hard time about. and we wish him well. he is certainly without question the c.a.c.'s favorite texas rangers fan. i don't think there's any competition that comes even close on that. so that said, i have a number of recommendations to present to you. three. one pertains to the thorny issue of switchbacks
mr. ford and give him a hard time about the signs on the subway platforms to the daily service report to, well, everything you can imagine. and that has always been a relationship i believe of mutual respect between the c.a.c. and mr. ford, and we wish him the very best in his future efforts. we feel the c.a.c. is more integrated into if agency now than it was before you arrived, and we would like to thank you for your efforts in that regard. we appreciate it very much. i do sincerely wish you...
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well, mr.resident, we will wait and see for the jobs report coming out in a few hours' time. >>> a neighborhood grocer could get fresh competition from walmart. walmart is testing a small store format called walmart expressed, aimed at remote and urban areas without a nearby grocery store. the first prototype opens in arkansas and two others will open in chicago this summer. walmart expressed it's going to stock -- they say it's less, 13,000 items -- it's not a small store, but that's compared, of course, to the 100,000 items at a typical walmart super store. so they have a few things at walmart. i don't know if you've heard of it. >> oh, yeah, we love those big box stores, don't we? >> absolutely. you can find anything there, right? you can find like oranges -- you know? >> okay, nicole lapin. >> clothes and whatever. >> thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >>> now we are turn to christina loren for a look at your weekend forecast. rain is coming, huh? >> yeah, even if you're trying to hit
well, mr.resident, we will wait and see for the jobs report coming out in a few hours' time. >>> a neighborhood grocer could get fresh competition from walmart. walmart is testing a small store format called walmart expressed, aimed at remote and urban areas without a nearby grocery store. the first prototype opens in arkansas and two others will open in chicago this summer. walmart expressed it's going to stock -- they say it's less, 13,000 items -- it's not a small store, but that's...
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well mr gallagher it was not quoted quite precisely i met him only yesterday and i had talks with him. as we have signed a memorandum. we value our cock aeration with ya mouth. but now it's a question of reforming the pension system it's not a question of pension cuts we just can't reduce the pensions so our citizens but it's about a pension reform our goal is to find more sources for the pension fund. so it's a program that we're implementing. and then the other point you mentioned is a budget deficit enough to gus. that facts are it's see that the deficit should be covered at the expense so are people in the city but we think not to god's good optimized its costs and we suggest a more flexible approach to raising the tariffs. we know that in increase in tariffs always means growing consumer prices as soon as the again as more energy prices are raised prices for bread milk need transportation and so forth you follow suit and what does inflation mean if in fact it's a tax which is detrimental for the economy it's a cleaner in this for economic growth in the me so we tell the i.m.f. th
well mr gallagher it was not quoted quite precisely i met him only yesterday and i had talks with him. as we have signed a memorandum. we value our cock aeration with ya mouth. but now it's a question of reforming the pension system it's not a question of pension cuts we just can't reduce the pensions so our citizens but it's about a pension reform our goal is to find more sources for the pension fund. so it's a program that we're implementing. and then the other point you mentioned is a budget...
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well mr lavrov was addressing a meeting of the foreign affairs. committee of the duma just behind me you know he highlighted in sess out really where russia stands concerning the ongoing situations in the arab world now he gets outside what he sees as a western desire for regime change in the middle east saying that this was unacceptable and that russia would not support it on the any circumstances he also went on to highlight the fact that this was actually against international law bellman russia feels a little disappointed to say the least about the way. the the situation in libya has progressed russia of course abstaining from the vote on the u.n. resolution that allowed international intervention there they very disappointed at the way they see that mission has gone beyond the parameters laid out in that u.n. resolution and came to avoid a similar a similar situation occurring in syria yemen now said gill of roll falling no punches he hit out at those that have of criticize russia's stance on the u.n. security council and also had a few words
well mr lavrov was addressing a meeting of the foreign affairs. committee of the duma just behind me you know he highlighted in sess out really where russia stands concerning the ongoing situations in the arab world now he gets outside what he sees as a western desire for regime change in the middle east saying that this was unacceptable and that russia would not support it on the any circumstances he also went on to highlight the fact that this was actually against international law bellman...