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>> because mr. barry -- there's a possibility that the officer was yelling at him trying to get his attention. it possibly felt like he was being ignored. >> but this guy can't communicate and say he can't understand what the officer is telling him. >> officials concluded that bounds did use excessive force. he is no longer working at the courthouse for the government. and barry has hired a lawyer and is considering seeking compensation. so this one is a tough call. we want our viewers to continue the discussion. go to rightthisminute.com and leave your comments below the video. >> what's worse than getting hit by a car? not much except maybe getting hit by the same car the same day by the same guy. that's exactly what happened in fall river, massachusetts. we saw this in boston. this is surveillance video from a nearby jewelry store. if you look in the top, right-hand corner of your screen, that is 52-year-old donna woods. she almost makes it half way across the street before a car comes speeding to the
>> because mr. barry -- there's a possibility that the officer was yelling at him trying to get his attention. it possibly felt like he was being ignored. >> but this guy can't communicate and say he can't understand what the officer is telling him. >> officials concluded that bounds did use excessive force. he is no longer working at the courthouse for the government. and barry has hired a lawyer and is considering seeking compensation. so this one is a tough call. we want...
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mr. cantana and barry. >> protests were sparked after afghan workers at the american military beasts -- military base saw soldiers setting fire to the holy book in a garbage bin. the soldiers stopped what they were doing once they realized the books were korans. officials say four were burned. protests have killed at least seven people. >> we will take you to the kickoff of a museum that will honor african american culture. >> it has been weeks since the candidates have shared the stage. we are hours from the next debate. how will religion played a part in the questioning? >> more on the race for the republican presidential nomination. >> tonight's debate gets under way in mason, arizona, as a primary on february 28. mitt romney has the lead. that could quickly change. >> a couple of hours away. such a different scene. i was at the debate in d.c. a couple of months ago. talking to rick santorum afterwards, he actually came down to explain his remarks. he was the only candidate to represent himself. two months later, things have changed. >> for the first time, rick santorum begins a debate on top
mr. cantana and barry. >> protests were sparked after afghan workers at the american military beasts -- military base saw soldiers setting fire to the holy book in a garbage bin. the soldiers stopped what they were doing once they realized the books were korans. officials say four were burned. protests have killed at least seven people. >> we will take you to the kickoff of a museum that will honor african american culture. >> it has been weeks since the candidates have shared...
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in an interview after the argument, mr. barry said mr.harbours disrespect for black men, catania strongly refuted that we will check with council chair kwame brown in our next hour. >> how would you like to keep more money in your wallet who wouldn't lawmakers on capital hill can extend the payroll tax cut. republican leaders say that can agree to extend it for the rest of the year without finding a way to pay for it. it means you will keep $20 extra a week if you make $50,000 a year. >> when president obama began talking about the payroll tax cut yesterday, he started by telling the men in the audience that it was valentines day he says he speaks from experience, he did not elaborate, he did not remember one year he did not forget this time around he took the first lady to vermilion restaurant old town alexandria no word what they ate i am sure we will find out later. >> probably yeah. >> i think we have said this before i love that they get out and go to different restaurants that is good. >> yeah. >> good for them and the whole communi
in an interview after the argument, mr. barry said mr.harbours disrespect for black men, catania strongly refuted that we will check with council chair kwame brown in our next hour. >> how would you like to keep more money in your wallet who wouldn't lawmakers on capital hill can extend the payroll tax cut. republican leaders say that can agree to extend it for the rest of the year without finding a way to pay for it. it means you will keep $20 extra a week if you make $50,000 a year....
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catania said i'm not taking back to what i said to mr. barryy wasn't happy al at all. >> is there a lack of, not decorum, but a lack of respect for one another in some instances? >> well, you would think so. any time you have a retreat to discuss procedures of ethics, and this has been the question throughout the council the whole year that they've been in office, the whole thing about ethics. now, they were discussing the new ethic rules, most likely the ones that were introduced by ward 4 council member -- the good lady up there, bowser, mrs. bowser. but the point here is that this was the wrong atmosphere. you're talking about ethics, you're talking about how you're going to get along and it turns into a cursing match for one council member. i don't know what's wrong with david catania, but this is the second time around that he's gotten in some kind of a friction with another council member over the past two weeks. >> i don't know what's wrong with him, but he'd better straighten up really quick. i can tell you he's lost my vote and support
catania said i'm not taking back to what i said to mr. barryy wasn't happy al at all. >> is there a lack of, not decorum, but a lack of respect for one another in some instances? >> well, you would think so. any time you have a retreat to discuss procedures of ethics, and this has been the question throughout the council the whole year that they've been in office, the whole thing about ethics. now, they were discussing the new ethic rules, most likely the ones that were introduced...
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executive director, mr. barry rand, asking them and the 35 million seniors that they represent in their advocacy and the definition of a senior for them is anybody who has reached the age of 50. so certainly they can reach a whole lot more seniors and i'm sure membership is important to them. so we have sent a letter to them reaching out to the organization and asking aarp to meet with the doctors caucuses in the respective bodies in a very bipartisan way to try to save medicare. there are things that that are organization, which i respect and indeed i have been a member of, that we agree with and there are things that we don't agree on. now aarp was oppose todd what we had in the republican budget last year, the so-called paul ryan budget in regard to how to strengthen, protect, preserve the medicare program, not just for our current seniors and recipients of that program, but for our children, our grandchildren and great-grandchildren indeed. we want to sit down with them and see what they do like. and we know w
executive director, mr. barry rand, asking them and the 35 million seniors that they represent in their advocacy and the definition of a senior for them is anybody who has reached the age of 50. so certainly they can reach a whole lot more seniors and i'm sure membership is important to them. so we have sent a letter to them reaching out to the organization and asking aarp to meet with the doctors caucuses in the respective bodies in a very bipartisan way to try to save medicare. there are...
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catania became outraged when barry suggested that the hospital is losing money. >> mr. catania jumped up screaming yelling and cussing and called me pick pant. >> reporter: catania also charged ole -- despicable. >> reporter: catania also charged elvis has been seen more at the medical center than marion barry. catania wouldn't return phone calls. his staff says he'll have nothing more to say about this controversy. >> this is about every single member of the council conduct themselves properly. >> reporter: d.c. council member kwame brown says there will be no disciplinary action taken following yesterday's dust-up but he will be amending the code of conduct and tossing members out of the meeting if they cross the line during their disagreements. >> this is unacceptable and now that we have open meetings, the council should conduct themselves in a proper manner. >> reporter: jack evans, the senior council member, once remarked it's the worst council he's ever been on, that comment in public also crossing the line says brown. bruce johnson, 9 news now. >> chairman brown
catania became outraged when barry suggested that the hospital is losing money. >> mr. catania jumped up screaming yelling and cussing and called me pick pant. >> reporter: catania also charged ole -- despicable. >> reporter: catania also charged elvis has been seen more at the medical center than marion barry. catania wouldn't return phone calls. his staff says he'll have nothing more to say about this controversy. >> this is about every single member of the council...
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sir rah is now in bel-air, barry lives in finksburg and mr. bear in ross lind.all, andrew sent out an e-mail trying to find two face a home. >> she was actually escorted with armed security. >> reporter: john saw this photo of her and was sold. >> she smiled. she definitely has us wrapped around her paw. >> reporter: andrew says he considers saving these dogs one of his biggest accomplishments while he was overseas. the issue though cost and security. there are hundreds of dogs that he wanted to help but only four have been able to making the trip. >> i had dozens lined up at different stages. >> reporter: so far, operation baghdad pups has sent more than 300 dogs state side. eight are scheduled to arrive in the u.s. soon, five need homes. >> you made it, kid. you hit the lottery. >> reporter: northeast washington, melissa mel i you news4. >> for more information on adopting those dogs that will be arriving in the states soon or to donate to operation baghdad pups, we invite you to our website, nbcwashington.com. >> got to be happy for them. >> mm-hmm. absolutel
sir rah is now in bel-air, barry lives in finksburg and mr. bear in ross lind.all, andrew sent out an e-mail trying to find two face a home. >> she was actually escorted with armed security. >> reporter: john saw this photo of her and was sold. >> she smiled. she definitely has us wrapped around her paw. >> reporter: andrew says he considers saving these dogs one of his biggest accomplishments while he was overseas. the issue though cost and security. there are hundreds...
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mr. sanders has served as the chair of both the california bar association and the los angeles bar association. barry sanders is an important civic leader in los angeles for answers on the council of the board of commissioners of the city of los angeles department of parks and recreation, the board of commissioners of the los angeles memorial coliseum, and the executive commission of the los angeles opera. that praise for this book has been wonderful, including the following from howard berman. in challenges assumptions and offers a way forward in this area of great importance to our nation. please help me welcome barry sanders. [applause] >> thank you. it's an honor and privilege to be here at vroman's brookstore. vroman's as a institution in southern california from the altar largest bookstore and it's wonderful to be here today. the book "american avatar" is a book that derives from years of thinking about the issue of images of our country and how people form their ideas. it's a book about ideas, but i try to write in a way that looks at it from the point of view of human nature and commonsense.
mr. sanders has served as the chair of both the california bar association and the los angeles bar association. barry sanders is an important civic leader in los angeles for answers on the council of the board of commissioners of the city of los angeles department of parks and recreation, the board of commissioners of the los angeles memorial coliseum, and the executive commission of the los angeles opera. that praise for this book has been wonderful, including the following from howard berman....
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mr. frazier to go over a more detailed look at the budget of what the devices cost, etc.. if you have specific questions, if you don't mind waiting until barry answer, he has another slide on that. the infrastructure and vagueness of this system during the life of this contract would be zero to san francisco. it would be zero. i was not clear when those talking about that. what we figured out, and this is a rough estimate, but there is roughly $100 million coming into the region for the project. we figure that about 13 million would be spent in a san francisco to upgrade curbsides and new sites for antennas said that we have good coverage throughout the city. i think that is a very important point to make today. that is coming through the grants that motorola has received from the department of commerce and from a match that motorola is putting in. if we don't do that, those sites are not updated. the upgrades are nothing to us, the operations, the maintenance. there is the one time costs for staff and permits. this is for the department of real estate, the department of technology, and power of permitting department, that runs about $277,00
mr. frazier to go over a more detailed look at the budget of what the devices cost, etc.. if you have specific questions, if you don't mind waiting until barry answer, he has another slide on that. the infrastructure and vagueness of this system during the life of this contract would be zero to san francisco. it would be zero. i was not clear when those talking about that. what we figured out, and this is a rough estimate, but there is roughly $100 million coming into the region for the...
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barry has also lashed out at david catania. this was an exchange at a meeting over hiring practices last year. >> i resent you, mr. catania. it poes me he would throw out -- bothers me he would throw out these loose and wild statements that this government is for sale is a lie. >> i will respectfully decline having my colleague serve as my moral compass. >> reporter: are these heated arguments going too far? >> we can disagree on policy issues, but we should never be persona anyone. >> reporter: brown says this latest incident between catania and barry prompted him to call the council together to talk about its code of conduct. >> i look forward to putting that to issue with our code of conduct, having a meeting with the members about what are the expectations of the code of conduct, if violated? >> reporter: matt ackland, fox 5 news. >> spoke with council member catania by phone today. he did say there would be no apology. >>> following new developments on a crime spree in d.c., laura evans everywhere at 11:00. >> two people in custody charged in a series of robberies this week. police arrested aaron walker and shadonna f
barry has also lashed out at david catania. this was an exchange at a meeting over hiring practices last year. >> i resent you, mr. catania. it poes me he would throw out -- bothers me he would throw out these loose and wild statements that this government is for sale is a lie. >> i will respectfully decline having my colleague serve as my moral compass. >> reporter: are these heated arguments going too far? >> we can disagree on policy issues, but we should never be...
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my barry that -- best wishes to your family. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator white house. >> we are praying for your son and appreciate what he had done for democracy. we hope he comes home soon >> i wanted to ask if you would follow up on the question of high-speed rail funding. in other areas of the world where there is a high-speed rail, including where we have rail in the united states, has it been able to sustain itself? >> certainly the northeast corridor has. last year they made money. ridership is up on amtrak this year. >> between boston and washington, does it make money? >> i will put this in the record -- amtrak on the northeast corridor ridership was up and they made money last year. quite just to be clear, that will sustain itself without any federal subsidies? >> if it is subsidized by the federal government about 43%. >> that is my question. where can you tell me we can sustain rail by what people pay to use the rail so we do not have to continually federally subsidized it? >> we subsidize transit. we subsidized
my barry that -- best wishes to your family. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator white house. >> we are praying for your son and appreciate what he had done for democracy. we hope he comes home soon >> i wanted to ask if you would follow up on the question of high-speed rail funding. in other areas of the world where there is a high-speed rail, including where we have rail in the united states, has it been able to sustain itself? >> certainly the...
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barry lashed out at david catannia. this was an exchange at a meeting over hearing practices last year. >> i resent you, mr. catanya.t bothers me that mr. catanya would throw out these bosts and wild statements that this government is for sale. he's a damn liar. >> i will respectfully decline have my colleague serve as my moral and ethical compass. jury. >> i are the heated arguments going too far? chairman brown thinks so. >> we should disagree on the policy but never disrespectful to anyone. >> reporter: the latest incident between catanya and barry prompted him to call the council together to talk about its code of conduct. >> i look forward to putting that to issue with the code of conduct, having a meeting with the members about what are the expectations of the code of conduct have violated. >> reporter: i spoke with council member catanya by phone and he declined an on-camera interview and did say there would be no apology and mint error error what he said. council member barry said the talk about him getting into a physical fight is not true and that is reported the last day or so. i called the general counse
barry lashed out at david catannia. this was an exchange at a meeting over hearing practices last year. >> i resent you, mr. catanya.t bothers me that mr. catanya would throw out these bosts and wild statements that this government is for sale. he's a damn liar. >> i will respectfully decline have my colleague serve as my moral and ethical compass. jury. >> i are the heated arguments going too far? chairman brown thinks so. >> we should disagree on the policy but never...
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mr. speaker, we did hear back from the executive director barry rand just within the last couple of days. what we want to do is say to them, no matter where we have been in the past in regard to issues of medicare part d the support of or opposition to obamacare clearly, surely we can all agree in a bipartisan way that we have to save medicare. and that's what this hour is all about. to talk about that. and i look forward to the opportunity without a lot of public fanfare until we decide what we can agree on and what we can come forward with in regard to saving medicare. we the physicians, the health care providers in the house and senate, in conjunction with the american association of retired persons and other retired groups , one that jim martin leads, one of my colleagues will mention that in a few minutes, i'm having a senior moment on the name of that group, but a great group, a great organization. we're going to work together on this. and we're going to go forward to the american people in a bipartisan way and say, you know what? we're going to do it now, we're not going to worry a
mr. speaker, we did hear back from the executive director barry rand just within the last couple of days. what we want to do is say to them, no matter where we have been in the past in regard to issues of medicare part d the support of or opposition to obamacare clearly, surely we can all agree in a bipartisan way that we have to save medicare. and that's what this hour is all about. to talk about that. and i look forward to the opportunity without a lot of public fanfare until we decide what...
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my barry that -- best wishes to your family. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator white house. >> we are praying for your son and appreciate what he had done for democracy. we hope he comes home soon >> i wanted to ask if you would follow up on the question of high-speedail funding. in other areas of the world where there is a high-speed rail, including where we have rail in the united states, has it been able to sustain itself? >> certainly the northeast corridor has. last year they made money. ridership is up on amtrak this year. >> between boston and washington, does it make money? >> i will put this in the record -- amtrak on the northeast corridor ridership was up and they made money last year. quite just to be clear, that will sustain itself without any federal subsidies? >> if it is subsidized by the federal government about 43%. >> that is my question. where can you tell me we can sustain rail by what people pay to use the rail so we do not have to continually federally subsidized it? >> we subsidize transit. we subsidized hi
my barry that -- best wishes to your family. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator white house. >> we are praying for your son and appreciate what he had done for democracy. we hope he comes home soon >> i wanted to ask if you would follow up on the question of high-speedail funding. in other areas of the world where there is a high-speed rail, including where we have rail in the united states, has it been able to sustain itself? >> certainly the...
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mr. president, my predecessor in the united states senate, the late-senator barry goldwater, is among arizona's most celebrated statesmen, having served five terms in this body. he was born in phoenix when arizona was still a territory and witnessed remarkable changes to the grand canyon state throughout his lifetime. the smithsonian magazine recently republished an op-ed goldwater wrote in 1962 called "arizona's next 50 years." where he imagines what arizona would look like by 2012. keep in mind that arizona had barely one million people living across the entire state in the 1960's. modern air-conditioning technology was relatively new, and the 1,500 miles of interstate crisscrossing the state today was still on the drawing board. yet goldwater correctly predicted our rapid population growth comparing phoenix to other major u.s. cities. i'd like to share some of his predictions with you. he wrote, "it will be the deserts that will support the majority of the new homes. phoenix will have a population of about 3 million, and tucson will grow to about 1.5 million. phoenix and tucson will remain t
mr. president, my predecessor in the united states senate, the late-senator barry goldwater, is among arizona's most celebrated statesmen, having served five terms in this body. he was born in phoenix when arizona was still a territory and witnessed remarkable changes to the grand canyon state throughout his lifetime. the smithsonian magazine recently republished an op-ed goldwater wrote in 1962 called "arizona's next 50 years." where he imagines what arizona would look like by 2012....